Right Hand of Fellowship at the Ordination of Stephen Badger. See Appleton, N. ... ABBOT, Moses, d. 1734, aged 22. Sermon on the Death of. See Cooper, W. ACCOUNT of the French Settlements in North Amer ica. By a Gentleman. Added, an Account of Quebec. By P. Charlevoix. Boston, 1746. pp. 26. 8°. ACOSTA, Joseph de, b. about 1539, d. 1600. Natvrall and Morall Historie of the East and ADAMS, Amos, d. 1775. The Pleasures peculiar to the ministerial Life; ADAMS, Eliphalet, b. 1677, d. 1753. 1 27.16 17.231 18.29 26.226 32.24 17.273 18.246 A Brief Discourse Delivered Feb. 6th. 1726, 7. To a Society Of Young Men, in New-London. N. London, 1727. pp. (4), 32. 8° Discourse occasioned By the late Distressing Storm Which began Feb. 20th. 1716, 17. Deliver'd March 3d. 171. New-London, 1717. pp. (2), 32. 8°. . 18.210 and 28.112 Funeral Discourse occasioned by the Death Of Gurdon Saltonstall, Governour of Connecticut. New-London, 1724. pp. (4), x, 59, (6). 8°.. 18.187 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 Ordination of John Owen, November 22nd. 1727. N. London, MDCCXXX. pp. (4), 44. 8°. . Ministers Must take heed to their Ministry. A Discourse at Windham, at the Ordination Of Thomas Clap, August 1726. N. London, 1726. ADAMS, John, d. 1740, aged 36. Jesus Christ an Example to His Ministers. A 71. 8°. . 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. Epistle to the Rev. Ebenezer Turell, in Reliquia Turelle. See Colman, B. 18.177 God's Eye on the Contrite. [An Election] Dis. Note. An address "To the Reader" is signed 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°. 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° ADDERLEY, W. Address to the Reader of Select Cases Resolved. See Shepard, T. ADDRESS to Persons of Fashion, relating to Balls, Play-houses, Card-tables, &c. [With] The Character of Lucinda. Boston, MDCCLXVII. pp. 56. 8°. AFFECTIONS, Treatise Concerning Religious. Edwards, J. AFFLICTIONS. See Hooker, T. (25.1); Mather, C. (Supports, etc. 16.216); Wigglesworth, M. (14.32). 18.20 18.84 27.131 25.27 26.60 11.4 ALBERTI, M. † Vita Franckii, Cui adjecta est, Narratio Rerum in Ecclesiis Evangelicis per Germaniam. See Francke, A. H. . . . . . . . . 17.132 ALLEINE, R. † Heaven opened, Or, A Discovery of the Riches Of Gods Covenant of Grace. Being the Third Part of Vindicia Pictatis. Boston, Bartholomew Green, & John Allen, for Elkanah Pembrooke, 1699. pp. (6), 360. 8°. ALLEN, James, b. 1632, d. 1710, and others. The Principles of the Protestant Religion main. tained, 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. 18.92 Address To the Reader of Late Memorable Providences, etc. See Mather, C. 13.20 ALLEN 2 APPLETON ALLEN, James, continued. Shelf. No. Address To the Reader of Benefit of Communion with God in His House. See Moody, J.... 23.65 ALLEN, or ALLIN, James, d. 1747, aged 55. AMERICAN colonies, continued. Shelf. No. Seward, W. Journal of a Voyage from Sa- See also: Barbadoes, Bermudas, Brazil, Canada, AMERICAN Magazine. October, 1745. n. p., 1745. pp. 421-478. 4°.. AMES, Nathaniel, d. 1765, aged 57. . 18.44, 85 ANGELS. Mather, C. Agathangelus. 24.45 See also: Devils. Address To the Reader of The Covenant of Grace. Address To the Reader of An Exposition, etc. 21.26 Animadversions upon the Antisynodalia Amerl- Preface to the Defence of the Answer to the Mather, I. Angelographia. ..... 27.23 12.22 26.10 22.28 28.30 29.9 29.12 13.16 23.3 16.133 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.... ANOTHER Letter from One in the Country to his Friend in Boston. [On the Governor's Salary. Boston? 1714?] pp. 11. 4°. . . . . . . . . 17.145 ANSWEER to the Hampshire Narrative, A Letter to the Author of An. See Hampshire county. ANTI-MINISTERIAL Objections Considered, or The Pleas Made against Duty to Ministers, With Respect to their Maintenance. A Letter to Richard Kent. Boston, 1725. 8° 27.89 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°. . . 16.186 and 27.15 ALMANAC. An Astronomical Diary, or, Almanack. Ames, N.... AMERICA. Ferrari, F. Lexicon Geographicum 22.28 30.2 Las Casas, B. de. The first Voyages and Discoveries made by the Spaniards in. Paterson, J. Mape of the Terrestrial Globe, 1684. ... 11.19 32.25 27.129 28.85 11.10 Dickinson, J. Sundry Antinomian Principles. 24.43 ANTISYNODALIA Americana, Animadversions upon the. Allin, J. 16.184 and 27.85 APOLLONII, W. Responsio ad Quæstionum Syllogen à G. Apollonio propositam. See Norton, J.. APOLOGETICALL Narration, Some Observations upon the 15.32 32.18 Walker, T. The Way to Try all Pretended. APPARITIONS, Angelical. Mather, I.. 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 J. Mather. [Colo phon:] Boston, 1709. pp. 28. 12°. [No titlepage] APPLETON, John, d. 1739, aged 87. Rogers, J. Ser- The Blessedness of a fixed Heart grounded upon Britain 33.1 18.148 18.33 18.84 Flynt. Boston, M.DCC.LX. pp. 25. 8°...17.38, 42 The Christian glorying in Tribulation. A Discourse Occasion'd by the Death of Mrs. Martha Gerrish, April 14. 1736. Annexed some of Mrs. Gerrish's Letters. Boston, 1736. pp. (4), 34, (10), 91. 8° Note. The "Epistle Prefatory" to the "Letters" is signed T. F." [Thomas Foxcroft]. distina comfortable Reflections of guish'd Saint, at the Approach of Death. 17.46 APPLETON APPLETON, Nathaniel, continued. Shelf. No. Boston, 17.221 God, and not Ministers to have the Glory of all Success given to the preached Gospel: Two Discourses, Occasioned by the Preach ing of Whitefield. Boston, 1741. pp. 44. 4°. 26.101 Gospel Ministers Must be fit for The Master's Use: A Sermon at Deerfield, August 31. 1735. At the Ordination of John Sargent, with special Reference to the Indians of Houssatonnoc. Boston, MDCCXXXV. pp. (4), xiv, 33. 8°... .17.196, 233 17.96 A Great Man Fallen in Israel. A Sermon at Cambridge, after the Death of John Leverett, President of Harvard-College. Boston, 1724. pp. (2), 36. 8°.... How God wills the Salvation of all Men. Preached in Boston, March 27. 1753. at the Ordination of Stephen Badger, as a Missionary to the Indians at Natick. The Charge, by the Reverend Dr. Sewall: Right Hand of Fellowship, by the Reverend Mr. Abbot. Boston, 1753. pp. (4), 34. 8° Isaiah's Mission. A Sermon at the Gathering of a Church and Ordination of their Pastor, Josiah Cotton, In Providence, Octob. 23. 1728. Boston, 1728. pp. 41. 8°. [Halftitle wanting] .... David serving his Generation, a Sermon to the Note. An address "To the Reader" is signed ASHLEY, Jonathan, d. 1780, aged 67. The Great Duty of Charity, a Sermon at the Church in Brattle-Street, Boston, November 28. 1742. Boston, 1742. pp. (4), 25. 8°. 16.45 and 17.133, 166 An humble Attempt to give a clear Account, how the Jewish and Christian Churches were constituted, and what Sort of Saintship is necessary to be a Communicant at the Lord's Table. Two Sermons at Deerfield, June 24. 1753. Boston, 1753. pp. (4), iv, 26. 4° A Letter to William Cooper. In Answer to his Objections to Mr. Ashley's Sermon; as published in the Boston Gazette, January 11th. 1743. [Colophon: Boston,] 1743. pp. 7. 4°. [Imperfect]. The Origin of War, [an Artillery Election] Sermon June 4. 1733. Boston, 1733. pp. 27. 8°. 17.223 - A plain Testimony against that too fashionable Vice of profane Swearing. The Substance of several Discourses. Boston, 1765. pp. 63. 8°. Righteousness and Uprightness Recommended. A Funeral-Discourse, after the Death of Francis Foxcroft, Dec 31. 1727. With a Preface by Mr. Flynt. Boston, 1728. pp. (4), iv, 31. 8°. 18.118 Sermon preached October 9. Being A Day of public Thanksgiving, Occasioned by the Surrender of Montreal, and All Canada, September 8th. 1760. Boston, MDCCLX. pp. 36. 8°. 16.50 Superiour Skill and Wisdom necessary for winning Souls. A Sermon at the Ordination of John Sparhawk, in Salem; on the eighth of December, 1736. The Charge by the Reverend Mr. Holyoke: Right Hand of Fellowship, by the Reverend Mr. Prescott. MDCCXXXVII. pp. (4), 51. 8°. . . . . . . . - The Usefulness and Necessity of Gifts. A Sermon at the Ordination of Matthew Bridge In Framingham. February 19th 1745, 6. Boston, 1746. pp. 42. 8° Boston, 17.263 17.192 AVERY, Mrs. Ruth, Discourse on the Death of. See Webb, B. BACKUS, Joseph. The Proclamation of Joseph Jenks Dep. Governour, Answered; and the Proceedings Of a Justice's Court at Norwich, July 26. 1725 Vindicated. Boston, and N. London, 1726. pp. (2), 32. 8°.. BAILEY, John, b. 1644, d. 1697. Man's chief End To Glorifie God, Sermon-Notes on 1 Cor. 10. 31. Boston Printed by Samuel Green, to be Sold by Richard Wilkins BookSeller near the Town-House, 1689. 160. 8°. [Imperfect] 27.175 pp. (8), 23.56, 58 Note.-"A Prefatory Address To the Church of Christ, and Inhabitants of Edgartown, by the Rev. Mr. Mayhew of Christian-Town," is signed "Experience Mayhew." At the end are " The Charge given to the Rev. Mr. John Newman at his Ordination, by the Rev. Mr. Experience Mayhew," and "The Right Hand of Fellowship, given by the Rev. Mr. Hancock." Sermon At Boston, June 6, 1763. [At the Artillery] Election. Boston, M,DCC,LXIII. pp. 38, (1). 8° BALCH, William, b. 1704, d. 1792. - - The Apostles St. Paul and St. James reconciled with Respect to Faith and Works. A Sermon at the Lecture in Bradford, Feb. 2. 1742, 3. Boston, 1743. pp. 31. 12°. 17.224 16.212 Shelf. No. BARCLAY, R. Apology for the True Christian Divinity, as Preached by the Quakers. Sixth Ed. in English. Newport, 1729. pp. (12), 524 [574], (31). 8°... BARLEUS, C., or Baale, or Baerle, C. van. Poematvm Editio auctior. Lvgdv. Batav. Ex. Officina Elzeviriana CIO IOC XXXI. pp (16), 511, (1). 12° . 16.47,123 The Duty of a Christian Church to manage their Affairs with Charity. A Sermon Preached October 4. 1732. Boston, MDCCXXXV. pp. (4), 19. 8°. False Confidences exposed, or Men warned of Self-Righteousness. A Sermon at Bradford, East-Precinct, January 23. 1742, 3. Boston, 1743. pp. 36. 8°. [Half-title wanting] . A Publick Spirit, recommended to Rulers and People. [An Election] Sermon, May 31. 1749. n. p., 1749. pp. (2), 26. 4°. [Imperfect] Vindication Of some Points of Doctrine. Being an Answer To the Remarks of The Rev. Messieurs Wigglesworth and Chipman. Boston, 1746. pp. 92. 8° 16.210 18.11 Note. Contains" Argo Batava. Sive Epinicium in captam classem Mexicanam," pp. 97-107; "Trivmphys Super capta Olinda, Pernambuci urbe, Brasilia Metropoli," pp. 164-169. ... 21.1 28.206 16.69 16.51 16.03 11.3 BARNARD, John, of Marblehead, b. 1681, d. 1770. A Call to Parents, and Children. Or, The Great Concern of Parents; and The Important Duty of Children. Boston, 1737. pp. (4), 70. 8°. . The Certainty, Time, and End, of the Birth of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. A Sermon, at the Lecture in Marblehead, December 25. 1729. Boston, 1731. pp. (4), 66. 8° . . . Answer to. See Pigot, G. Elijah's Mantle. A Sermon at the Funeral of Samuel Cheever. Boston, 1724. pp. (4), 41 8°. 18.122 The Imperfection of the Creature, and the Excellency of the Divine Commandment; Nine Sermons on Psal. exix. 96. Boston, MDCCXLVII. pp. (8), 248. 8° Janua Coelestis. Or, the Mystery of the Gospel in the Salvation of a Sinner. Several Discourses on Acts xvi. 30. Boston, 1750. pp. 442, (1). 8°. The Lord Jesus Christ the only, and Supream Head of the Church. A [Convention] Sermon, June 1. 1738. Boston, 1738. pp. (4), 34. 8°. 17.222 The Nature and Manner Of Man's Blessing God; A Sermon at Salem, upon a Thanksgiving, after the Death of the Reverend George Curwin. Boston, 1717. pp. (2), ii, 42. 8°. Sermons on Several Subjects; A Confirmation of the Truth of the Christian Religion. One sermon. Compel them to come in. One Sermon. The Christian Hero, or the Saints Victory and Rewards, in 6 Sermons. London: Printed for Samuel Gerrish, and Daniel Henchman, Boston, MDCCXXVII. pp. 190. 8°. [Large paper] The Throne Established by Righteousness. [An Election] Sermon, May 29. 1734. Boston, Bayly, J. Narrative Of Brethren Of the second BALL, J. Defence of the Answer unto the Nine Positions against Ball's Tryall of the New 26.72 27.15 Modest Answer to Ball's Set Formes of Prayer. See Cotton, J. . . . 24.53 BALLS, Address to Persons of Fashion, relating to. 'BANK of credit. 26.60 See Discourse (28.155); Dudley, P. (28.149); Letter (28.83); Lynde, S. (28.161); Model (28.158); Projection (28.159). Also: Land bank. BAPTISM. Bulkley, J. Debate at Lyme, Conn. Cotton, J. Sermon at Salem, 1636. 23.62 Defence of the Synod at Boston, 1662. First principles of New-England concerning. Propositions concerning. See Boston, Mass. Synod. .... Propositions concerning. See Massachusetts. St. Nicholas, J. History of. See also: Colton, B. (28.34); Norcott, J. (28.40); Wadsworth, B. (18.248); Walton, J. (Religion, 38.24; Remarks, 28.58). Also: Infant baptism, Sacraments. BAPTISMAL Covenant, Duty of Renewing the. Gra BAPTISMAL Piety. Mather, C... BAPTISMAL Regeneration. Dickinson, J. BAPTISTS, Time of the General Meetings of the. See Vade Mecum BARBADOES. Acts and Statutes of Barbadoes. 1652. ham, J. BAPTISMUS Redivivus. St. Nicholas, J. . 16.229 28.33 27.118 . 12.40,41 12.22 The Worship of God, Forever To be accompanied with Judgment, Mercy, and Faith. A Sermon at the Lecture in Boston, Sept. 18. 16.116 1729. Boston, 1729. pp. (4), 49. 8°. . . . . Charge at the Ordination of James Diman. See Holyoke, E. . . . . From Mr. Barnard's Sermon on Zeal for Good Works, Boston, March 25. 1742. Pag. 3037. [State of Religion in New England, pp. 23-33]. A New Version of the Psalms. Right Hand of Fellowship at the Ordination of 17.230 William Jennison. See Clark, P. . . . . . . BARNARD, John, of Andover, b. 1690, d. 1758. Christian Churches form'd and furnish'd by Christ. A Sermon at the Gathering of a Church, and the Ordination of Timothy Walker at Pernicook. Nov. 18th 1730. Boston, 1731. pp. (4), 42. 8°..... With the Charter. London, [1654]. pp. xvi, 176. 8°. [Imperfect] 22.5 Observations on the Case of the Northern Colonies. [By the Barbadoes Managers]. BARCLAY, P. Remarks on Barclay's Persuasive. See Foxcroft, T... . . 27.49 27.166 Note.-Charge by the Rev. Samuel Phillips of Andover, pp. 31-6: Right Hand of Fellowship by the Rev. John Brown of Haverhill, pp. 37-42. 17.208 |