- Letter From One in Boston. In Answer to a Letter to.. Progresse of Learning in. See Nevv-England's First Fruits. 27.78 BURROUGHS, E. Works. [London], 1672. pp. (52), 896, (8). f Note. To the churches in New-England, Barba- BURROUGHS, J. The Rare Jewel of Christian Con- Note.-With an "Abstract of the Charter, and of the Proceedings of the Society from the 17th of February, 1737-8, to the 10th of February, 1738-9;" "A List of the Members;" "A List of the Bishops, Deans, &c., who have Preached before the Society." BYFIELD, Nathaniel, b. 1653, d. 1733. Account of the Late Revolution in New-England. 13.42 17.256 ... 26.188 Note. On page 20 is a letter "To Sir Edmond Andross Kt." demanding his surrender, signed by Waite Winthrop and 14 others. Library. Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecæ. Synod. 1648. A Platform of Church-Discipline: Note. An address "To all that are Faithful in Christ Jesus, especially to the Godly of the CommonWealth of England," etc., is signed" Edw. Winslow." Richard Mather had a principal hand in drawing up this platform. Same. Cambridge, Marmaduke Johnson. 1671. pp. (12), 33, (2). 4° Same. Boston, John Foster, 1680. pp. (24), 64, (3). 8° Same. Boston, [1713, date cut off]. pp. xv, 36, (3). 12° 24.45 27.82 27.77 14.62 and 24.40 28.145 Same. Boston, 1701. pp. (25), 64, (6). 8° Same. New York, 1711. pp. (20), 52, (5). 8°. 23.63 Same. Boston, 1749. pp. xxii, 55, (6). 12°. 14.59 CAMBUSLANG, Scotland. Webster, A. Divine Influ. ence The Spring of the Extraordinary Work at. 26.103 Whitefield, G. Short Narrative. . . . . . .27.171, 177 CAMPBELL, Daniel. Sacramental Meditations On the Sufferings of Christ. Second Ed. Bos.on, 1740. pp. 187, 5. 24°. Sermon on the Death of. See Chauucy, C. . . 18.21, 30 CAMPBELL, or Cambell, Duncan. BYFIELD, Mrs. Sarah Leverett, d. 1730. Sermon on 15.54 11.1 16.58 Note. Relates in part to Spanish interference with the American trade. †The Second Edition of The Speech of The D-ke of Ale, upon the State of the Nation. [Colophon:] Boston, 1740. pp. 19. 8°... 27.159 Note.- Relates chiefly to admiral Vernon's capture of Portobello and to affairs in the West Indies. The Nature of Religious Fasting Opened. Two Discourses At Thompson in Kellingley, Connecticut. On a Day of Fasting. April 18. 1733. Boston, MDCCXXXIV. pp. (4), ii, 18. 8°. 17.88, 92 CAMPBELL, John, d. 1761, aged 70. CALDWELL, John. CATECHISING. Cares about the Nurseries. Mather, See Cotton, J. (18.159); Henry, M. (25.31); Instructor (28-190); Keith, G. (12.49); Man of God (25.6); Mather, C. Faith (29.46, 67, 120); Phillips, S. (History 28.66; Orthodox 15.20); Quick, J. (18.213); Shepard, T. First principles (22.43); Wadsworth, B. (14.47). Westminster assembly (Larger Catechism 14.37; Shorter Catechism 24.51). 17.17 CHARITY (alms-giving). Shelf. No. See Barnard, T. (16.127); Chauncy, C. (17.55); Colman, B. (Merchandise 16.57, 125; Unspeakable 16.144); Cooper, S. (16.126). See also: Poor. CHARITY (love). See Ashley, J. (16 45); Balch, W. (16.47, 123); Tennent, G. (12. 46, 47). CHARLESTON, S. C. Sermon at Charlestown after a Fire. Smith, J.. 18.261 CHARLEVOIX, P. Account of Quebec. See Account. 26.220 CHAUNCEY, Nathaniel, b. 1681, d. 1756. 27.68 Honouring God The True Way to Honour. [An Election] Sermon before the General As sembly of Connecticut At Hartford May 14th. 1719. New-London, 1719. pp. (2), 54. 12°. 18.273 CHAUNCY, Charles, president of Harvard College, b. 1592, d. 1672. The Plain Doctrin of the Justification of a Sinner in the sight of God. Six and twenty Sermons. London, 1659. pp. (8), 306, (8). 8° .... 21.22 Animadversions upon the Antisynodalia Americana. See Allin, J. ..... 22.8 CHAUNCY, Charles, D. D., b. 1705, d. 1787. [See Add.] The Appeal to the Public answered, In Behalf of Non-Episcopal Churches in America; containing Remarks on T. B. Chandler. Boston, 1768. pp. 205. 8° 16.184 26.81, 82 CAVEAT, A, Against the New Sect of Anabaptists, Lately sprung up at Exon. Who were concerned in the Rebaptization of Benjamin Read. From the Second Edition at London, 1714. Boston, [date cut off]. pp. 40. 8°...... CAVEAT, A, Against unreasonable and unscriptural Separations. A letter from a Minister. Boston, 1748. pp. 30. 8° CAWDREY, D. The Inconsistencie of the Independent way, With Scripture, and It Self. A threefold Discourse, I. Vindicia Vindiciarum, with M. Cotton. II. A Review of M. Hookers Survey of Church-Discipline. The first part. III. A Diatribe with M. Hooker Concerning Baptism of Infants of Non-confederate parents. London, MDCLI. pp. (26), 219. 4°. 21.24 Note. Each part has a separate title-page. 17.100 Civil Magistrates must be just, ruling in the Fear of God. [An Election] Sermon, May 27. 1747. Boston, 1747. pp. 69. 8°... Cornelius's Character. A Sermon after the Funeral of Cornelius Thayer; Who died, April 10. 1745. Boston, 1745. pp. 34. 8°. [Imperfect] The Counsel of two confederate Kings to set the Son of Tabeal on the Throne. A Sermon [on] the Present Rebellion. Preach'd February 6th. 1745, 6. Boston, 1746. pp. 43. 8°.... Discourse occasioned by the Death of Joseph Sewall, June 27. 1769. Boston, MDCCLXIX. 8°.... pp. 40. 17.47 16.74 18.40 17.235 Note.-Pages 35-40 contain an "Appendix. From the Boston Evening-Post of July 3d. 1769." The duty of Ministers to "make known the Mystery of the Gospel." A Sermon at the Ordination of Penuel Bowen. Boston, 1766. pp. 39. S.. Note.-Charge by the Rev. Mr. Samuel Checkley; Right Hand of Fellowship by the Rev. Mr. Cooper. Early Piety recommended and exemplify'd. A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Elisabeth Price. Boston, 1732. pp. (4), iv, 25. 8°. The Earth delivered from the Curse. A Sermon occasioned by the Earthquakes; Preached January 22, 1756. Boston, M,DCC,LVI. pp. 28. 8°. 17.125 Enthusiasm described and caution'd against. A CHAUNCY 12 CHEEVER CHAUNCY, Charles, continued, Shelf. No. Joy, the Duty of Survivors, on the Death of Note.-Pages 40-42 comprise "An Appendix. From the Weekly News-Letter, No. 1405. Containing an Account of the Deceased." Marvellous Things done by the right Hand and holy Arm of God. A Sermon 18th of July, 1745. Being a Day for Thanksgiving For the Reduction of Cape-Breton. Boston, 1745. pp. 23. 8°.. 17.64 26.80 26.99 17.49 17.110 17.220 Ministers cautioned against the Occasions of Contempt. A [Convention] Sermon, May 31. 1744. Boston, 1744. pp. 54. 8°. Ministers exhorted and encouraged to take heed to themselves, and to their Doctrine. A Sermon Preached 7th of November, at the Instal ment of Thomas Frink [over] the third Church in Plymouth. Boston, 1744. pp. 45. 8° .17.158, 232 Nathanael's Character display'd. A Sermon, after the Funeral of Nathanael Byfield. n. p., 1733. pp. (4), iv, 35. 8°. 424. 8° Letter to, On Account of his Seasonable Thoughts. See Whitefield, G. An unbridled Tongue. A Sermon at the Thursday-Lecture, September 10th. 1741. Boston, 17.18 11.9, 20 26.85, 89 8°..... 1741. pp. 30. Preface to The woful Condition of Impenitent Souls, etc. See Whittelsey, S. 16.76, 79 16.60, 77 27.165 A Day of Darkness. An [Election] Sermon: May 28th, 1755. Boston, MDCCLV. pp. 35. 8°. 17.73 The Death of faithful gospel Ministers, the greatest loss to survivers. A Sermon September 17th. 1727. after the Funeral of William Waldron. Boston, 1727. pp. (4), 21. 8°... 17.22 The Duty of a People, to Lament the Death of a Good King. A Sermon August 20th. 1727. After the Death of George I. Boston, n. d. pp. (4), 23, (4). 8°. .17.34, 51 Note.-"Appendix. (Taken from the London Journal, June 17. 1727.)," signed "Britannus." Little Children brought to Christ. A Sermon Preached May 6. And June 14. 1741. Boston, 1741. pp. 24. 8° 28.35 Boston, 1733. 17.235 CHAUNCY, Isaac, d. 1745, aged 74. The Faithful Evangelist. A Sermon at The Ordination of William Rand, at Sunderland, May 20th. 1724. Boston, 1725. pp. (2), 35. 8°. 27.151 CHEBACCO Narrative, The, Rescu'd from the Charge of Falshood. Cleaveland, J. . 26.66 CHECKLEY, John, b. 1680, d. 1753. † Defence Of A Modest Proof, in a Reply to [E. Wigglesworth's] Sober Remarks, &c. Boston, 1724. pp. (2), 73, 14, (1). 8° 28.14 Note.-The half-title adds: "With Strictures on J. Dickinson's Defence of Presbyterian Ordination. Mercy with God for the chief of Sinners. A Sermon March 4th To a Prisoner Under Sentence of Death for Murder. pp. 32. 8°.. .... Murder a great and crying Sin. A Sermon 16.298 March 4th. 1732-3. To a Prisoner Under Sentence of Death. Boston, 1733. pp. 26. 8°. 16.297 Sinners minded of a future Judgment. A Ser mon, to A condemned Prisoner, March 18th. 1732-3. Boston, 1733. pp. 32. 8°..... Charge at the Ordination of Penuel Bowen. See Chauncy, C.. CHECKLEY, Samuel, the son, b. 1723, d. 1768. The Character and Hope of the Righteous Con- 16.299 18.31 17.52 17.168 27.90 See Baker, D. (15.51); Barnard, J. (16.69); Bass, B. (18.254); Checkley, S. (28.35); Cobbet, T. (22.14); Janeway, J. (15.26; 24.50); Lewes, D. (28.13): Mather, C. (Duty 23.33); Mather, I. (Call 23.9; Earnest 23.40; Pray 23.10); Thacher, P. (15.55); Williams, J. (16.259). See also: Education, Infant, Parents, Piety (Early). CHILDREN, Church Membership of. See Cobbet, T. (21.6); Shepard, T. (27.83). CHIPMAN, John, b. 1691, d. 1775. Seasonable Meditations for the Last Day of the Year. A Sermon at the Lecture in Wenham, Dec. 31. 1723. Boston, M,DCC,XXIX. pp. (4), ii, 21. 8° Note,-"The Preface," pp. ii, is signed "Thomas Blowers, Robert Ward." 15.59 16.272 Remarks on Some Points of Doctrine, Propagated By W. Balch. See Wigglesworth, S. . 26.72 Answer to the Remarks. See Balch, W. 26.71 CHRIST, The History of, Epitomiz'd: In a Catechetical Way. Phillips, S. . . . . CHRIST. Divinity of. See Kent, B. (17.242); Monis, J. (22.46); Seccomb, J. (16.133). Glory of. Mather, C. (Glorious 18.240); Mather, I. (Dying 23.46; Glorious 23.37; Meditations 23.9; Mystery 23.20); Pemberton, E. (17.244); Sewall, J. (16.11). Sufferings of. Campbell, D. (15.54); Eliot, J. (11.17); Holyoke, E. (12.35); Norton, J. (12.88); Pynchon, W. (13.3). Union with. Hooker, T. (The Sovies Exaltation 21.18; The Sovles Ingrafting 21.18a); Hooper, W. (16.18, 20); Mather, C. (Vital 28.150). See also: Barnard, J. (16.51); Finley, S. (16.119); Lord, B. (16.260); Hooper, W. (16.16); Mather, C. (Things 15.45; True 27.100); Parker, D. (28.38); Pemberton, E. (Duty 16.247; Knowledge 18.143); Prince, T. (16.155); Sewall, J. (Believer's 15.13; Christ 17.237); Stoddard, S. (Those 18.239; Three 24.37); Tennent, G. (Preciousness and Unsearchable 12.34; Two 12.47); Thayer, E. (22.16); Wadsworth, B. (16.208); Walter, N. (24.8); Whitefield, G. (Sermons 15.57); Wilcox, T. (28.142); Woodbridge, T. (18.267). See also: Descent into hell, Resurrection, Second Advent, Trinity. CHRISTIAN Cynick, The. Mather, C. CHRISTIAN History, The; Containing Accounts of the Propagation and Revival of Religion in Great Britain, America, &c. Nov. 24. 1744. Dec. 1, Jan. 5. 1744, Feb. 23, 1744, 5. n. p., [1744]. 4°.... Contents.-Tennent's Account of the Revival in Freehold, &c., finished; The Revival in Plymouth, a Letter from the Rev. Mr. Leonard; The Revival at Taunton, finished; In Boston, finished. Same. Dec. 2, Jan. 12, 1744; Feb. 2, 16, 1744, 5. Boston, [1744, 45]. 8°. Contents.- Account of the Revival at Taunton, continued: In Boston, continued; Accounts of Whitefield, continued. Note.This was undertaken at the suggestion of the Rev. Thomas Prince, who was one of the principal contributors; it was published by his son, Thomas Prince, and continued for two years. CHRISTIAN'S Daily Devotion, The: A Continuation of the Pastoral-Letter. Boston, 1725. pp. (2), 21. 12.... CHRISTMAS. Pigot, G. Vindication of the Observation of, in Answer to T. de Laune, Mr. Whis ton, and J. Barnard 28.66 13.39 26.9 27.29 28.82 16.63 18.260 Shelf. No. 22.45 CHRONOLOGICAL History of New-England. Prince, See Hooker, T. (25.1); Keith, G. (16.180); Willard, S. (18.80). See also: Consociation, Ecclesiastical. CHURCH and state, Moses and Aaron: Or, The Rights of. Noyes, J. 26.178 CHURCH-CATHOLICK visible, Vindication of the Es sence, Unity and Priority of the. Hudson, S.. 32.23 CHURCH-GOVERNMENT and Church-Covenant dis cvssed. Mather, R.. CHURCH-MEMBERS, Holinesse of. Cotton, J.. CHURCH membership. (Terms of). The Lord's Voice, Crying to His People: a Sermon, Preached 27 d. 1 m. 1715. Occasioned By a Man Barbarously Murdering his Wife and her Sister, and then Burning his House, March 22. 1715. With some Account about the Poor Man. Boston, 1715. pp. (2), 137, (1). 12°... 25.17 Note.-Pages 73-137 contain "Some of the Last Words of Several Dying Persons: a Discourse On Luke XXIII. 39,-43. The Last Sermon heard by the Poor Man. Preached April 10. 1715. Boston, 1715." Preface to Parents and Children Advised, etc. See Bass, B.. The Advantages and Obligations arising from the Oracles of God committed to the Church and its Ministry. A [Convention] Sermon: May 30. 1745. Boston, 1745. pp. (4), 56. 8° .17.137, 212 The Captain of the Lord's Host appearing with his Sword drawn. Two Sermons at SalemVillage, on the Fast, February 26. 1740, 1. Boston, 1741. pp. (4), 55. 8°..... 16.85 and 17.93 Man's Dignity and Duty as a reasonable Creature: A Sermon at the Dudleian Lecture, May 11. 1763. Boston, 1763. pp. 47. 8°. . . ↑ Remarks on "The Opinion of One that has perused the Summer-Morning's Conversation, concerning the Doctrine of Original Sin," &c. Boston, 1758. pp. 43, (1). 8° [See Addenda.] The Rulers highest Dignity, and the People's truest Glory. [Election] Sermon, May 30th. 1739. Boston, MDCCXXXIX. pp. (4), 58. 8°. 17.123 The Service of God in the Gospel-Ministry, recommended and encouraged. A Sermon at the Ordination of William Jenison, in Salem, May 22. 1728. Boston, MDCCXXVIII. pp. (4), 35. 8°. 17.230 Note.-Charge by the Rev. Mr. Blowers of Beverly; Right Hand of Fellowship by the Rev. Mr. Barnard of Marblehead. A 27.5 A Sinners Prayer for Converting Grace. Sermon Preach'd at the Lecture in Boston, February 13th. 1734. Boston, MDCCXXXV. pp. (2), 83. 8°.. . 16.226, 235 Note. London, 1646. Among the examples are "The wife of Mr. William Dier" and "Mistress Hutchinson," pp. 114-116. CLEAVELAND, John, b. 1722, d. 1799. †The Chebacco Narrative Rescu'd from the Charge of Falshood and Partiality. In a Reply to the Answer by the second Church in Ipswich. Boston, 1738 [1748]. pp. 20. 4°... CLOYNE, bp. of. See Berkeley, G. COBBET, Thomas, b. 1608, d. 1685. A Fruitfull Discourse touching The Honour due from Children to Parents, and the Duty of Parents towards their Children. London, 1656. pp. (12), 243. 8°. -A Jvst Vindication of the Covenant and ChurchEstate of Children of Church-Members: As also of their Right unto Baptisme. Wherein Ioh. Spilsbury, A. R. Ch. Blackwood, and H. Den, are Answered. Annexed a Refutation of The plain Treatise touching Baptism. London, 1648. pp. (4), 296. 4°. - A Practical Discourse Of Prayer. 16.38 17.200 22.50 29.9 26.66 COLMAN, Benjamin, continued. London, Printed by T. M. for Joseph Cranford. 1654. pp. (14), 551. 8° COHELETH. Mather, C. -- 22.15,26 Same. Printed by T. M. for Ralph Smith. 1654. pp. (14), 551. 8° COIT, Joseph, d. 1750, aged 76 or 77. Letter To the People. See Windham county COLLECTION, A, of Treaties of Peace and Commerce. London, 1714. pp. (10), 354. 8°. Note.Treaties No. 16, 24, 26, 31, 39, 94, 99, 100 relate to America. See also pp. 121, 244, 252, 263, 273. COLMAN, Benjamin, b. 1673, d. 1747. A Blameless & Inoffensive Life, a Sermon after the Funeral of David Stoddard. Boston, 1723. pp. (6), 34. 8° 16.241 The Blessing of Zebulun & Issachar. A Sermon 18.114, 121 before the General Court, November 19. 1719. Boston, 1719. pp. (2), 30. 8° Brief Dissertation on the Three first Chapters of Genesis. Boston, 1735. pp. (4), 59. 8°. Brief Enquiry Why the People of God bring 16.30 and 17.152 into their Confessions, the Sins of their Ancestors. Preached on a Day of Fasting, March 22. 1716. Boston, 1716. pp. 32. 8°. The Case of Satan's fiery Darts in Blasphemous Suggestions and Hellish Annoyances: Several Sermons, May 1711. and 1743. Boston, 1744. pp. 95. 8°. Note.-Pages 91-95 comprise an "Appendix," containing a letter by a clergyman not named. The Doctrine and Law of the Holy Sabbath. Two Sermons, October 15. and December 10. 1724. Boston, 1725. pp. (4), iii, 43. 8°... 16.156 Dying in Peace in a Good Old Age. A Sermon after the Funeral Of Simeon Stoddard. Boston, M,DCC,XXX. pp. (6), 19. 8. . 17.33 Early Piety again Inculcated. A Sermon to a Society of Young Men, July 10. 1720. Boston, 1720. pp. (2), 36. 8° pp. (4), The faithful Servant in the Joy of His Lord. A Sermon on the Death of Samuel Holden: Preached Sept. 4. 1740. Boston, MDCCXL. pp. (8), 21. 4°. The Fast which God hath chosen. A Sermon March 21. 1734. Boston, MDCCXXXIV. pp. (4), 23. 8°. Fidelity to Christ And to the Protestant Succession in the House of Hannover. A Sermon, after the proclaiming of George the Second; August 19. 1727. Boston, 1727. pp. (4), iv, 18. 18.145 18.243 16.34 Government the Pillar of the Earth. A Sermon, August 13th 1730. Boston, 1730. pp. (4), 17, pp. (4), 23. 8°... God is a Great King. A Sermon May 13. 1733. Boston, MDCCxxxш. pp. (4), 20. 8° A Gospel Ministry The rich Gift of the Ascended Saviour. A Sermon August 2. 1715. Boston, 1715. pp. (2), 48. 8°. Boston, 1723. 16.264 16.29 .... 14.34 (2). 8° The Great God has magnified his Word to the Children of Men. A Sermon, April 29. 1742. Boston, 1742. pp. 32. 8° The Honour and Happiness of the Vertuous Woman; in the Relations Of Wife and Mother. Meditated upon the Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Hirst. Boston, 1716. pp. (2), iii, 33. 8°... 16.31 16.28 18.183 |