30a.3 24. ESSAY, An, on the Merchandize of Slaves & Souls of Men, etc...... Note. This work was written by Paul Dudley. . 22.13, 21 24. ESSENTIAL Rights, The, and Liberties of Protestants. A Letter From a Gentleman in the Massachusetts-Bay to his Friend in Connecticut. 26.117 Note. This work is ascribed to Elisha Williams on the authority of Backus (History of New England, ii. 157) and others, but Clark (Historical Sketch of the Congregational Churches in Massachusetts, p. 177) says it has been attributed to Thomas Cushing, speaker of the Massachusetts house of representatives, 1742-46. 24. EUSEBIUS Inermatus Note. This work was written by Thomas Foxcroft. 34. LETTER, A Second, From a Minister of the Church of England To his Dissenting Parishioners, In Answer to Some Remarks on the former, by one J. G. Note. This letter was written, according to Hobart, in his Second Address to the Episcopal Separation in New-England, pp. 10, 159, etc., by Samuel Johnson. 26.32 27.6 28.187 Allin, J. Animadversions upon the Antisyno16.184 and 27.85 dalia Americana... Clap, T. Brief History and Vindication of the Doctrines Received in the Churches of. 16.165 Prince, T. Chronological History of. in Rutherford S. The way of the Church in. Some Considerations upon the Bill Relating ... 16.147 ... 12.43 26.237 NEW-ENGLANDS Memoriall. Morton, N. NEVV ENGLANDS prospect. Wood, W... .. 50. PRÆLATICUS Triumphatus. A Vindication of Presbyterial Ordination & Government. In answer to The Scripture-Bishop Examin'd, And to Eleutherius Enervatus. [Boston, 1733.] 8°. 22.12, 2 53. SCRIPTURE-BISHOP, The (28.12, 49), and Scripture-Bishop, The, Vindicated 22.12, 20 |