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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.
G. Fox: Instruction for Right Spelling and Plain Direc-
tions for Reading and Writing True English.
Franklin: Proposal for Promoting Useful Knowledge
among the British Plantations in America.

The AMERICAN MAGAZINE AND HISTORICAL CHRONI-
CLE.2

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
upon a Variety of Seasonable and Important Sub-
jects in Religion.

Mary Lloyd: Meditations on Divine Subjects. With an
Account of her Life by E. Pemberton.

Yale College: Declaration of the Rector and Tutors
against George Whitefield.

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YEAR.

WORKS PUBLISHED.

1746.

1747.

David Brainerd: Mirabilia Dei inter Indicos. [Phila-
delphia.]

Edwards: Treatise on the Religious Affections.
[Franklin]: Reflections on Courtship and Marriage.
Whitefield: Account of the Rise, Progress, and Present
Situation of the Orphan House in Georgia.

Conrad Beissel (and others): Das Gesäng der Einsamen
Turtel-Taube. [Ephrata].

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[Anthony Benezet]: Observations on the Inslaving.
of Negroes.
William Douglass: A Summary, Historical and Politi-
cal, of the First Planting, Progressive Improvements
and Present State of the British Settlements in North
America (completed in 1751).

Edwards: Humble Attempt to Promote the Visible
Union of God's People in Extraordinary Prayer for
the Revival of Religion.

[Franklin] ("a Tradesman of Philadelphia"): Plain Truth;
or, Serious Considerations of the Present State of the
City of Philadelphia and Province of Pennsylvania.
William Livingston: Philosophic Solitude; or, The
Choice of a Rural Life.

John Merchant: History of the Late Rebellion in Great
Britain.

Samuel Niles: Poem on the Reduction of Louisburg.
William Stith: History of the First Discovery and Set-
tlement of Virginia (to 1624). [Williamsburg.]
Eine Deutsche und Englische Grammatik. [Germantown.]

1748. William Currie: A Treatise on the Lawfulness of Defensive War. [Philadelphia.]

Jared Eliot An Essay on Field Husbandry in New
England (completed by Part VI. in 1759).

John Norton: The Redeemed Captive.

Gilbert Tennent: Defensive War Defended.

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YEAR.

1749.

1750.

1751.

WORKS PUBLISHED.

Thomas Chalkley: Works: I., Journal of his Life and
Travels; II., Epistles and Writings. [Philadelphia.]
Edwards: Inquiry into the Qualifications for Full Com-
munion in the Church.

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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
On American Plants.2

1752.

John Barnard: Metrical Version of the Psalms.
[Samuel Johnson]: Noetica; or, The First Principles of
Human Knowledge. Being a Logic, including both
Metaphysics and Dialectic, with a Brief Pathology.
[Robert Ross]: Complete Introduction to the Latin
Tongue.

1 With an Appendix by Kalm, describing Niagara.
2 In third edition of Short's Medicina Britannica.

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