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ACCOUNT of the French Settlements in North America. By a Gentleman. Added, an Account of Quebec. By P. Charlevoix. Boston, 1746. pp. 26. 8°

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ACOSTA, Joseph de, b. about 1539, d. 1600.

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Natvrall and Morall Historie of the East and West Indies. Translated by E. G. [rimestone?]. London, 1604. pp. (14), 588, 4°. [Title-page and 3 other leaves lost].

ADAMS, Amos, d. 1775.

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The Pleasures peculiar to the ministerial Life; a Sermon at the Ordination of Jonathan Moore, [over] the first Church in Rochester. Boston 1768. pp. 38. 8°.

ADAMS, Eliphalet, b. 1677, d. 1753.

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A Brief Discourse Delivered Feb. 6th. 1726, 7,
To a Society Of Young Men, in New-London.
N. London, 1727. pp. (4), 32. 8°. .....4
Discourse occasioned By the late Distressing
Storm Which began Feb. 20th. 1716, 17. De-
liver'd March 3d. 1716-7. New-London, 1717.
pp. (2), 32. 8°.
Funeral Discourse occasioned by the Death Of
Gurdon Saltonstall, Governour of Connecticut.
New-London, 1724. pp. (4), x, 59, (6). 8°. .6

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Note. An obituary is given in "Addenda from the Boston News-Letter, No. 1079, Thursday, October 1. 1724."

The Gracious Presence of Christ with the Ministers of the Gospel, a ground of great Consolation to them. A Sermon at Groton, on the

ADAMS, Eliphalet, continued.!

Ordination of John Owen, November 22nd. 1727. N. London, MDCCXXX.

pp. (4), 44.

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Ministers Must take heed to their Ministry. A
Discourse at Windham, at the Ordination Of
Thomas Clap, August 1726. N. London, 1726.
pp. (4), 50. 8°.

....8 Sermon at Windham. July 12th. 1721. On a Day of Thanksgiving For the Late remarkable Success of the Gospel Among Them. New-London, 1721. pp. (2), VI, 40. 8°. . .9 ADAMS, John, d. 1740, aged 36.

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Jesus Christ an Example to His Ministers. A Sermon On the Day of his Ordination. Newport, Rhode-Island, MDCCXXVIII. pp. (12),

71. 8°

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Note. The "Preface is signed "Joseph Baxter, Richard Brown, Nathanael Ells, John Webb, Thomas Foxcroft." "The Charge, Given by the Reverend Mr. Joseph Baxter," pp. 57-60. "The Right Hand of Fellowship, Given by the Reverend Mr. Richard Brown," pp. 61-71.

ADAMS, Joseph, b. 1689, d. 1783.

The Blessedness of the Dead who Die in the Lord. A Sermon at Newington, New-Hampshire; Upon the Death Of Mrs. Elizabeth Janvrin, Octob. 5, 1729. Etatis 18. Boston, M. DCC. XXX. pp. (4), 19. 8°.

ADAMS, William, b. 1650, d. 1685.

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God's Eye on the Contrite. [An Election] Discourse. May 27. 1685. Boston, Richard Pierce for Samuel Sewall, 1685. pp. (2), 41. 4°. . 12 The Necessity of The pouring out of the Spirit from on High upon a Sinning Apostatizing People. Delivered upon 21. 9. 1678. being a general Fast throughout N. E. Boston, John Foster, for William Avery, 1679. pp. (8) 48.

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Note:- An address "To the Reader" is signed "Samuel Torrey. Josiah Flint."

ADAMS, William, d. 1798, aged 87.

A Discourse at New-London, October 23d. 1760.
On the Thanksgiving For the Success of the
British Arms, in the reduction of Montreal,
and the conquest of all Canada. New-London,
MDCCLXI. pp. 25. 8°

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ADAMSON, M., pseud. A Friendly Epistle to John Taylor, of Norwich; containing An Invitation

to join the Quakers. Third Ed. Added, A Dialogue between Timothy Tell-truth & Obadiah Friendly. Boston, Re-printed, 1758. pp. (2), 23. 8°.

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ADDRESS to Persons of Fashion, relating to Balls, Play-houses, Card-tables, &c. [With] The Character of Lucinda. Boston, MDCCLXVII. pp. 56. 8°.. ....16 ALLEINE, R. Heaven opened, Or, A Discovery of the Riches Of Gods Covenant of Grace. Being the Third Part of Vindicia Pietatis. Boston, Bartholomew Green, & John Allen, for Elkanah Pembrooke, 1699. pp. (6), 360. 8°. .17 ALLEN, James, b. 1632, d. 1710, and others.

The Principles of the Protestant Religion maintained, And Churches of New England defended, Against the Calumnies of George Keith, a Quaker. By the Ministers in Boston. Boston, Richard Pierce, M DC XC. pp. (10), 156. 8°

ALLEN, or ALLIN, James, d. 1747, aged 55.

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The Eternity of God, and the short Life of Man,
A Sermon on the Decease Of Mr. Samuel As-
pinwal, 1732. Boston, 1732. pp. (2), ii, 26.

Thunder and Earthquake, A Call to Reformation.
A Sermon at Brooklyn, November the First;
Upon a Fast Occasion'd by the Earthquake,
29th October 1727. Boston, [1727]. pp. (2),
49. 8°

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Same. Second Ed. Boston, 1727. pp. (4), 49. 8°.

21 Two Practical Discourses, I. The Wheels of the World Govern'd by a wise Providence. II. The Doctrine of Merit exploded, And Humility recommended. Boston, 1727. pp. (2), 46, 29.

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What shall I Render! A Thanksgiving Sermon at Brooklin, Nov. 8th. 1722. From Psalm CXVI. 12. Boston, 1722. pp. (4), 27. 8°. .23 ALLIN, John, b. 1596, d. 1671.

Animadversions upon the Antisynodalia Americana, A Treatise Printed in Old England: In the Name of the Dissenting Brethren In the Synod at Boston in New England 1662. Cam

ALLIN, John, continued.

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bridge, S. G. and M. J. for Hezekiah Usher of Boston, 1664. pp. (6), 82. 4°.

24 A Defence of the Answer made [by R. Mather] unto the Nine Positions sent from NewEngland, against the Reply Thereto by John Ball; Entituled, A Tryall of the New Churchway in New-England and in Old. London, 1648. pp. (2), 211. 4°. AMERICAN Magazine. October, 1745. n. p., 1745. pp. 421-478. 4°

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AMES, Nathaniel, d. 1765, aged 57.

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Astronomical Diary, or, Almanack for 1736, 1749, 1753, 1758, 1763. Boston, 1736-63. 8°. [Interleaved, with MS. notes]. . . 27 ANABAPTISTS, Caveat against the New Sect of, at Exon

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ANOTHER High Road to Hell. An Essay on the Modern Entertainments from the Pulpit. Occasioned by The Stage the High Road to Hell, &c. Boston, Re-printed, M,DCC,LXVIII. pp. 21. 8°. ... 29 ANOTHER Letter from One in the Country to his Friend in Boston. [On the Governor's Salary. Boston? 1714?] pp. 11. 4°. . . ANTI-MINISTERIAL Objections Considered, or The Pleas Made against Duty to Ministers, With Respect to their Maintenance. A Letter to Richard Kent. Boston, 1725.

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pp. (2), 45. 31

8°. APOLOGETICALL Narration, Some Observations upon

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the APPEAL, of some of the Unlearned, both to the Learned and Unlearned; Containing some Queries on An Appeal to the Learned; by S. Stoddard, Pretending an Answer to a Dissertation about Right to Sacraments, by I. Mather. [Colophon:] Boston, 1709. pp. 28. 12°. [No titlepage]

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APPLETON, Nathaniel, b. 1693, d. 1784.

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The Blessedness of a fixed Heart grounded upon truly Religious Principles: a Discourse Delivered Feb. 24. 1760. after the Funeral of Henry Flynt. Boston, M.DCC.LX. pp. 25. 8°. . .34 The Christian glorying in Tribulation. A Discourse Occasion'd by the Death of Mrs. Martha Gerrish, April 14. 1736. Annexed some of

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