YEAR. 1743. WORKS PUBLISHED. George Cadogan: The Spanish Hireling Detected. Charles Chauncy: Seasonable Thoughts on the State of Religion in New England.1 Thomas Clap: Introduction to the Study of Philosophy. The AMERICAN MAGAZINE AND HISTORICAL CHRONI- The CHRISTIAN HISTORY MAGAZINE. 1744. 1745. Mather Byles: Poems. Harvard College: Testimony of the President, Professors, Tutors and Hebrew Instructor against George Whitefield. Daniel Horsmanden: The New York Conspiracy. ("Aristocles"): Ethica. [New [Samuel Johnson] ("Aristocles "): Haven.] James Logan: Translation of De Senectute (with notes; published by Franklin). A Collection of Poems by Several Hands. [Boston.] Cadwallader Colden: Dissertation on the First Principles in Physics. Jonathan Dickinson: Familiar Letters to a Gentleman Mary Lloyd: Meditations on Divine Subjects. With an Yale College: Declaration of the Rector and Tutors YEAR. WORKS PUBLISHED. 1746. 1747. David Brainerd: Mirabilia Dei inter Indicos. [Phila- Edwards: Treatise on the Religious Affections. Conrad Beissel (and others): Das Gesäng der Einsamen ... [Anthony Benezet]: Observations on the Inslaving. Edwards: Humble Attempt to Promote the Visible [Franklin] ("a Tradesman of Philadelphia"): Plain Truth; John Merchant: History of the Late Rebellion in Great Samuel Niles: Poem on the Reduction of Louisburg. 1748. William Currie: A Treatise on the Lawfulness of Defensive War. [Philadelphia.] Jared Eliot An Essay on Field Husbandry in New John Norton: The Redeemed Captive. Gilbert Tennent: Defensive War Defended. YEAR. 1749. 1750. 1751. WORKS PUBLISHED. Thomas Chalkley: Works: I., Journal of his Life and [Franklin] Life of David Brainerd, Based upon his Diary and Journals. Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania. Gilbert Tennent: Irenicum Ecclesiasticum. Ebenezer Turell: The Life and Character of the Reverend Benjamin Colman. Franklin: Hypothesis for Explaining the Several Phenomena of Thunder-Gusts; Opinions and Conjectures Concerning the Properties and Effects of the Electrical Matter, and the Means of Preserving Buildings, Ships, etc., from Lightning; arising from Experiments and Observations made at Philadelphia. Jonathan Mayhew: A Discourse concerning the Unlimited Submission and Non-Resistance to the Higher Powers. John Bartram: Observations (Travels to Lake Ontario).1 1752. John Barnard: Metrical Version of the Psalms. 1 With an Appendix by Kalm, describing Niagara. |