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An obelisk or dagger [†] prefixed to a title indicates that the work was published anonymously. Brackets, within titles, inclose words added or changed in form. Numerals within marks of parenthesis denote pages not numbered. 4°, 8°, 12°, etc., indicate the exact fold of the sheet, but not always the apparent size of the book. The word sic meaning thus-is placed within brackets after any striking fault or error, to show that the title has been faithfully followed. The following abbreviations may need to be explained: Other abbreviations are used in the Catalogue, but they are thought to be so common or so obvious as not to require explanation. N. B. Books belonging to this collection are not allowed to be taken from the Library, but they may be consulted in the building. с (xvii) Natyrall and Morall Historie of the East and ADAMS, Amos, d. 1775. The Pleasures peculiar to the ministerial Life; ADAMS, Eliphalet, b. 1677, d. 1753. ... 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 Gurdou 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. pp. (4), 50. 8°... . 18.169 Sermon at Windham, July 12th. 1721. ... 18.165 Day of Thanksgiving For the Late remarkable 18.88 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. 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 Iland of Fellowship, Given by the Reverend Mr. Richard Brown," pp. 61-71. Epistle to the Rev. Ebenezer Turell, in Reliquiæ 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. AFFECTIONS, Treatise Concerning Religious. Ed- See Hooker, T. (25.1); Mather, C. (Supports, etc. ALBERTI, M. † Vita Franckii, Cui adjecta est, Nar- The Principles of the Protestant Religion main. Address To the Reader of Late Memorable Provi 18.22 dences, etc. See Mather, C. 13.20 1 See Moody, J.... ALLEN, or ALLIN, James, d. 1747, aged 55. AMERICAN colonies, continued. 23.65 The Eternity of God, and the short Life of Man. A Sermon on the Decease Of Mr. Samuel Aspinwal, 1732. Boston, 1732. pp. (2), ii, 26. 8°. 18.115 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° 18.72 Same. Second Ed. Boston, 1727. pp. (4), 49. 8°. 18.124 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° Seward, W. Journal of a Voyage from Savannah to Philadelphia, 1740.. Vade mecum, The, for America. . See also: Barbadoes, Bermudas, Brazil, Canada, Cape Breton, Connecticut, Fort Du Queue (Penn.), Georgia, Guiana, Jamaica, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Mexico, Negroes, New England, New Plymouth, New York, Nova Scotia, Paper money, Plantations, Rhode Island, Stamp act, Sugar col Lies, Surinam, Vera Cruz, Virginia, West Indies. AMERICAN Magazine. October, 1745. n. p., 1745. pp. 421-478. 4°.. AMES, Nathaniel, d. 1765, aged 57. 26.10 Astronomical Diary, or, Almanack for 1736, 1749, 1753, 1758, 1763. Boston, 1736-63. 8°. [Interleaved, with MS. notes] 22.28 ANABAPTISTS, Caveat against the New Sect of, at 16.262 Groves, R. Gleanings Mather, I. Angelographia See also: Devils. Address To the Reader of An Exposition, etc. See Cotton, J. ALIIN, John, b. 1596, d. 1671. 21.26 Animadversions upon the Antisynodalia Amerlcana, A Treatise Printed in Old England: In the Name of the Dissenting Brethren In the Synod at Boston in New England 1662. [Pp. 1-38 by C. Chauncy.] Cambridge, S. G. and M. J. for Hezekiah Usher of Boston, 1664. pp. (6), 82. 4°. [1st copy imperfect.] 15.184 and 27.85 Address To the Reader of The Beefit of a WellOrdered Conversation. See Hubbard, W.. Letter in the First Principles of New-England. See Mather, I. ANECDOTES. Clarke, S. Mirrovr for Saints and Sin ners... ANGELS. Mather, C. Agathangelus 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°... 16.138 17.145 ANOTHER Letter from One in the Country to his 15.14 17.250 Pleas Made against Duty to Ministers, With Respect to their Maintenance. A Letter to Richard Kent. Boston, 1725. PP. (2), 45. 8°.... 28.85 ANTINOMIANS. Bellamy, J. Errors of the... Dickinson, J. Sundry Antinomian Principles. 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 APOSTLES. Hooper, W. The Apostles neither Impostors nor Enthusiasts. 15.32 32.18 . 16.15, 17 16.286 23.3 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. [Colophon:] Boston, 1709. pp. 28. 12°. [No titlepage] 22.28 30.2 11.19 32.25 30a.4 See also: Atlas, Charleston (S.C.), Greenland, Havana, Indians, Mississippi river, Portobello. APPLETON, John, d. 1739, aged 87. Rogers, J. Sermon on the Death of... Rogers, N. Sermon on the Death of. APPLETON, Nathaniel, b. 1693 d. 1784. 18.148 18.33 18.34 The Blessedness of a fixed Heart grounded upon truly Religious Principles: a Discourse Deliv ered Feb. 24. 1760. after the Funeral of Henry 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 Annexed some of Gerrish, April 14. 1736. 33.1 19.2 . 26.81, 82 Landaff upon the 32.22 Encouragement of the Trade to. See Great Britain 26.210 Historical Register, 1716, 23-36 31.7 Little, O. The State of Trade in the Northern Colonies 26.42 -Livingston, W. Letter to the Bishop of The comfortable Landaff 27.59 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]. Reflections of a distin guish'd Saint, at the Approach of Death. 17.46 Shelf. No. Preach'd March 27. 1737. after the Funeral Of Benjamin Wadsworth, President of Harvard College. Boston, 1737. pp. (2), 36. 8°. 17.174 The Cry of Oppression where Judgment is looked for: Two Discourses, January 28th. 1747, 8: [a Fast-Day]. Boston, 1748. pp. 51. 8°. 18.77 Evangelical and saving Repentance, distinguished from a legal Sorrow. A Sermon at Newton, August 9th 1741. pp. (2), 63. 12° APTHORP, East, b. 1733, d. 1816. Shelf. No. 4°.... The Constitution of a Christian Church illustra- 16.1 17.1 Boston, 1741. 11.10 18.223 Boston, with A Person recovered from the Errors of. Moodey, S. ARMOUR of Christianity. Mather, C. ARNOLD, Samuel, d. 1693, aged 71. 28.55 13.54 17.221 Faithful Ministers of Christ, the Salt of the Earth, and the Light of the World. A [Convention] Sermon. May 26. 1743. 1743. pp. 56. 8°. God, and not Ministers to have the Glory of all Success given to the preached Gospel: Two Discourses, Occasioned by the Preaching 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 Note.-Address to the Governour and Charge to Mr. John Sargent, by the Rev. William Williams, pp. 28-32. Right hand of Fellowship by the Rev. Stepheu Williams, p. 35. The great Blessing of Goed Rulers, depends upon God's giving his Judgments & his Righteousness to them. [An Election] SerBoston, 1742. pp. (4), mon. May 26. 1742. 60. 8°.. 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 PasJosiah Cotton, In Providence, Octob. 23. 1728. Boston, 1728. pp. 41. 8°. [Halftitle wanting] David serving his Generation, a Sermon to the 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° In Answer to his A Letter to William Cooper. Objections to Mr. Ashley's Sermon; as published in the Boston Gazette, January 11th. 1743. [Colophon: Boston,] 1743. pp. 7. 4°. [Imperfeet] 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°. 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°. AVERY, Mrs. Ruth, Discourse on the Death of. See 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. pp. (8), 160. 8°. [Imperfect] 27.175 . 23.56, 58 To my Loving Friends, in and about Limerick. [Dated May. 8. 1684. No title-page.] pp. 40, (3). 8°. BAILY, L., bp. See Bayly, L., bp. BAKER, Daniel, d. 1731, aged 44. . 23.57, 59 Two Sermons, The First Preached at Dedham, October 5th. 1726. On a Day of Prayer with Fasting. The Other at Sherbourn, On a like Occasion, May 10. 1727. Boston, 1728. pp. (2), vi, 88, 64. 12° Note. The second sermon has a separate title-page, "Early Piety the Duty & Interest of Youth," etc., and a separate paging. 15.51 BALANCE, The, of the Sanctuary. Mather, C. .. . 18.262 BALCH, Thomas, b. 1711, d. 1774. Discourse at Halifax In the County of Plym outh, February 2d. 1757. When William Patten was ordained. Boston, 1757. pp. (4), 17.192 25. 8°. 17.264 |