V CATALOGUE OF THE PRINCE LIBRARY. [NOTE. The titles are numbered consecutively.] ACCOUNT of the French Settlements in North America. By a Gentleman. Added, an Account of Quebec. By P. Charlevoix. Boston, 1746. pp. 26. 8° ACOSTA, Joseph de, b. about 1539, d. 1600. 1 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. 2 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. 3 A Brief Discourse Delivered Feb. 6th. 1726, 7, ...5 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. 8° pp. (4), 44. ...7 Ministers Must take heed to their Ministry. A ....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. Jesus Christ an Example to His Ministers. A Sermon On the Day of his Ordination. Newport, Rhode-Island, MDCCXXVIII. pp. (12), 71. 8° ... 10 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. 11 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. 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. 14 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°. .... 15 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. 18 . 19 The Eternity of God, and the short Life of Man, 20 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. 8°. 22 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. 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° AMES, Nathaniel, d. 1765, aged 57. 25 26 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 . 28 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. 30 pp. (2), 45. 31 8°. APOLOGETICALL Narration, Some Observations upon 32 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] APPLETON, Nathaniel, b. 1693, d. 1784. .. 33 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 |