See Mather, C. (28.47); Prince, N. (16.189); Walter, T. (27.122). See also: Bishops. 8°... See Inquiry ... ..... 27.100 Shelf. No. EXAMINATION of and some Answer to, A Narrative and Defence of the Proceedings of the Ministers of Hampshire, who disapproved of Mr. Breck's Settlement at Springfield. Boston, 1736. pp. (4), 98. 8°. EXAMINATION of the Power of the Fraternity. Stoddard, S. 27.8 18.176, 182 EXAMINER, The, examin'd. Brown, J. 27.182 cock, J. 27.98 EXETER, N. H. The Result of a Council of Ten Churches, Jan. 31. 1743. Boston, 1744. pp. 16. 8°. 28.62 EXTOR, C. L. von, The Surprising History of. Mather, C. 23.41 . 26.53, 105 27.39 ERSKINE, R. Gospel Sonnets, or, Spiritual Songs. Fifth Ed. Philadelphia: Re-printed and Sold by [mutilated] Franklin, in Market-street, 1740. pp. xvi, 270. 8°. [Imperfect]. A Letter to Geo. Whitefield. Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, 1741. pp. 14. 8°.... ESSAY, An, Concerning Silver and Paper Currencies, especially with Regard to New-England Boston, [1738]. pp. (2), 23. A Reply to the Essay. ESSAY, An, on the Merchandize of Slaves & Souls of Men, Revel. XVIII. 13. with an Application to the Church of Rome. Added, An Exercitation on Numb. xxxII. 10, 11. 12. With an Occasional Meditation on I. Sam. XXIII. 11, 12, By a Gentleman. Boston, MDCCXXXI. pp. (4), iv. 63. 4° [See Addenda.] ESSAY Upon that Paradox, etc. Walter, T. ESTABROOK, Joseph, d. 1711, aged about 68. .... ..26.214, 215 Note.-Contains an account of the controversy in Massachusetts respecting the Governor's salary. See Balch, W. (16.212); Cotton, J. Treatise (23.61 and 28.197); Dana, J. (16.52); Dickinson, J. (14.1); Lee, 8. (24.17); Mather, N. (16.100); Mather, S. (23.48); Stone, N. (24.36); Williams, S. (26.65); Willison, J. (18.245). See also: Righteousness, Self-righteousness. FAITHFUL Narrative of God's gracious Dealings. Moody, S. FAMILY, The. See Homes, W. (15,28); Wadsworth, B. (25.4). FAMILY religion. See Doddridge, P. (17.130); Sewall, J. (15.11); Whitefield, G. (15.57). 28.55 Abraham the Passenger his Privilege and Duty. Election-Sermon, May 30. 1705. Boston, 1705. pp. (2), 22. 4°. ESTABROOK, Samuel, d. 1727, aged 52. A Sermon Shewing that the Peace and Quietness of a People Is a main part of the Work of Civil Rulers. Deliver'd at Hartford May the 8th. 1718. the Day for the Election. New-London, 1718. pp. (2), 26. 8° EUROPE. Dumont J. Les Soupirs de L'. 18.272 26.120 27.160 See also: England, Great Britain, Ireland, Netherlands, Scotland, Spain, Treaties. EUSEBIUS Inermatus. Just Remarks On a late Book, Intitled, "Eleutherius Enervatus, Or an Answer to a Pamphlet, Intituled, The Divine Right of Presbyterian Ordination &c. argued. Done by way of Dialogue between Eusebius and Eleutherius; with two Letters. By Phileluth. Bangor, V. E. B. Boston, MDCCXXXIII. pp. (2), 158 [156]. 8° [See Addenda.] . . . . . 22.13, 21 Note.-See Scripture-Bishop and Prælaticus Triumphatus. EVANS, Thomas, of Pencader. - The Querists, or, An Extract. See Querists.. 26.265 EVIDENCES of a revelation. See Dickinson, J. (14.54); Eliot, J. (18,205); Mather, EVIDENT Advantages, The, to Great Britain from the Note.-Under "America" this lexicon gives a list of the countries described. Many of the articles are long. FINLEY, Samuel, b. 1715, d. 1768. Christ Triumphing, and Satan Raging. A Sermon On Matth. XII. 28. at Nottingham in Pensylvania. Boston, 1742. pp. 32. 8°. . . . . 16.119 A Letter to a Friend [in defence of George Whitefield. No title-page. About 1742.] pp. 12. 12°. 28.96 Satan strip'd of his angelick Robe: the Substance of several Sermons at Philadelphia, January 1742-3. Shewing the Nature of Delusion. With an Application to the Moravians. Philadelphia, n. d. pp. xii, 42. 8°. . . . . . 18.227 FIRMIN, Giles, b. 1617, d. 1697. -The Real Christian, or a Treatise of Effectual Calling. London, 1670. pp. (48), 321 [329]. 4°. 11.22 Note.- References to various American authors. The divine right of private Judgment. A Reply to Josiah Smith's Answer to a Postscript to A Preservative. With Remarks on Nathan Bassett's Appendix. Boston, 1731. pp. (2), 101. 8°. 27.132 27.71 26.80 Shelf. No. FLYNT, Henry, b. 1675, d. 1760. An Appeal to the Consciences of a degenerate People, for the Vindication of God's Proceedings with them. A Sermon in Boston, April 3. 1729. Boston, 1729. pp. (4), 19. 8°. 16.67 and 17.161 A Caution to Sinners against abusing the Patience of God, by a progress in Sin. A Sermon to the Scholars in the College Hall February 8th. 1735, 6. Boston, 1736. pp. (4), 20. 8°. 16.129 The Doctrine of the Last Judgment, Asserted and Explained, In Two Discourses on Romans ii. 16. Boston, 1714. pp. (2), ii, 28. 4°. 16.173 .16.215, 257 Right Hand of Fellowship at the Ordination of FISK, Phineas, d. 1738, aged 55. - 27.146 The Good Subject's Wish or, The Desirableness of the Divine Presence with Civil Rulers. [An Election] Sermon, at Hartford, May 12th 1726. N. London, 1726. pp. (4), 38. 12° FISK, Samuel, b. 1689, d. 1770. ..... 18.188 17.115 27.26 Letter Relating to the Divisions in the first Church of Salem 28.53 . . 18.118 Appleton, N. Discourse after the Funeral of. 17.38, 42 Lovell, J. Oratio in Funere Henrico Flyntij. . 17.39 FORDYCE, J. The Folly, Sin, and Misery of Unlawful Pleasure. A Sermon before the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, May 25, 1760. Boston, M,DCC,LXI. pp. 38. 8°. [Imperfect]. FORESTS. Charta de Foresta. Care, H. FORMS of Daily Prayer. Smith, J.. 16.71 22.22 24.28 .... FORT Du Quesne, Penn., Defeat of Braddoek near. 16.95 23.6 FITCH, Jabez, b. 1672, d. 1746. Discourse On Serious Piety, A Sermon upon the FITCH, James, b. 1622, d. 1702. Note."The Covenant Renewed by the Church in Norwich March 22. 1675," pp. 67-72; “A Brief Discourse Proving that the First Day of the Week is the Christian Sabbath," pp. 73-133. The latter has a separate title-page. An Holy Connexion, Or a true Agreement Between Jehovahs being a Wall of Fire to his People, and the Glory in the midst thereof. [An Election] Sermon at Hartford May 14. 1674. Cambridge: Printed by Samuel Green, 1674. pp. (4), 20. 4°.... Note. An address to the "Christian Reader," pp. 4, is signed “John Whiting. Joseph Haines." FLAVEL, J. The Great Design and Scope of the Gos ..... 15.31 26.148 the Death of. Mather, I. Discourse Occasioned by the Death of. Fox, George, b. 1624, d. 1690, and Burnyeat, John. A New-England Fire-Brand Quenched, in Answer unto a Lying, Slanderous Book, Entituled; George Fox Digged out of his Burrows, &c. Printed at Boston in 1676, of one Roger Williams of Providence in New-England. n. P., M DC LXXVIII. In Two Parts. pp. (28), 233; (2), 255, (1). 4° Fox, John, d. 1756, aged 78. .... God by his Power causes the Earth and its Inhabitants to tremble. The substance of Two Sermons, On I. Sam. XIV. 15. Preached soon after the Earthquake, at Wobourn. Boston, 1728. pp. (2), 58. 8° Time and the End of Time, In Two Discourses; The first about Redemption of Time; The second about Consideration of our latter End. Boston, 1701. pp. (2), 234, (1). 8°. FOXCROFT, Mrs. Elizabeth Danforth, d. 1721. Sermon after the Funeral of. See Foxcroft, T. FOXCROFT, Francis, d. 1727. Funeral-Discourse after the Death of. See Appleton, N.. FOXCROFT, Thomas, b. 1697, d. 1769. [See Add.] -- 28.21 pel Opened. An Extract from Flavel's England's Duty. With a Preface by Mr. Byles. Boston, 1741. pp. (8), 28, (2). 8°.. Prophane Swearing Condemn'd at the Bar of Reason. Taken from the Works of Flavel. Particularly recommended to the Merchants of Boston, &c. As proper to be given to their Mariners. Boston, 1731. pp. (2), 22. 8°. . . 16.232 The Reasonableness of Personal Reformation, and the Necessity of Conversion. Boston, 1725. pp. (12), 144. 12°. . . . 23.5 11.23 18.131 15.50 18.26 18.118 An Apology In Behalf of The Revd. Mr. Whitefield against A Letter to Mr. Whitefield, Signed, L. K. Boston, 1745. pp. 38. 4°. 17.143 and 26.86 Examination of his Apology. See Letter to the Rev. Mr. Foxcroft. 26.95 16.21, 24 The Blessings of a Soul in Health to be supremely wish'd for. A Sermon Deliver'd (in Part) at a Family-Meeting in private, Mar. 3. 174,2. Boston, 1742. pp. (4), 52. 8° A Brief Display Of Mordecai's Excellent Character. A Sermon after the Funeral of Penn Townsend. Boston, 1727. pp. (4), 42. 8°. . The Character of Anna, the Prophetess. A Sermon after the Funeral of Dame Bridget Usher. With a Preface by the Reverend Mr. Wadsworth. Boston, MDCCXXIII. pp. (4), iii, (1), 62. 8°. 17.59 18.119 FOXCROFT 26 FRIENDS FOXCROFT, Thomas, continued. Shelf. No. Cleansing our Way in Youth Press'd: And Observing the Word of God Recommended. A Discourse. Boston, 1719. pp. (8), 192. 8°. 12.30, 37 The day of a godly Man's Death, Better than the day of his Birth. A Sermon, Feb. 25. 1722. Boston, 1722. pp. (2), ii, 196, (1). 8°. . . 12.44, 48 Note.Paged continuously with this (pp. 46-126 and 127-191), but having separate titles, are his "Two Sermons shewing How to Begin," etc., and "The Duty of the Godly." Death the Destroyer of Earthly and False Hopes. A Discourse Concerning Kindness. A Sermon Eli the Priest dying Suddenly. A Sermon, June 16.236 18.230 FOXCROFT, Thomas, continued. 17.170 Shelf. No ring to Her Death. the Reverend John pp. (4), iv, 55. 8° Two Sermons shewing How to Begin and End the Year. Added a Discourse on Jer. xviii, 20. See, above, his "Day," etc. Some seasonable Thoughts on Evangelic Preach ing. A Sermon in Boston, Oct. 23. 1740. Occasion'd By the late Visit of Mr. Whitefield. Boston, 1740. pp. (4), 47. 4° ....16.22 and 26.94 A Vindication of the Appendix to the Sober Remarks. A Reply to the Defence of the Modest Proof. Boston, MDCCXXV. pp. (4), 59. 8°. 27.138 Note. See, above, his "Ruling & Ordaining Power." The Voice of the Lord, From The Deep Places of the Earth. A Sermon in Boston, Nov. 23. 1727. Boston, мDCCXXVII. pp. (4), 52. 8°. 17.126, 172 Address To the Reader of All Mankind, by Na . 17.66, 171 God the Judge, putting down One, and setting up Another. A Sermon Upon the Death of George [I], And the Accession of George, II. Boston, MDCCXXVII. pp. (4), v [iv], 39. 8°....... God's Face set against an Incorrigible People. A Sermon, July 30. 1724. Boston, 1724. pp. (2), v, (1), 50. 8°.... ....16.265 and 18.140 Grateful Reflexions on the signal Appearances of Divine Providence for Great Britain and its Colonies in America. A Sermon, October 9. 1760. On the Surrender of Montreal. Boston, 1760. pp. (4), 36. 8° Humilis Confessio: The Saints united Confession, in Disparagement of their own Righteousness. A Sermon, Jan. 30. 1749, 50. Boston, MDCCL. pp. (4), 64. 8°. A Practical Discourse Relating to the GospelMinistry. Preach'd At his Ordination in Boston, November 20. 1717. With a Preface by the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Wadsworth. Boston, 1718 pp. (2), iv, 65. 8°. . . . . . . . . 18.181 The Ruling & Ordaining Power of Congregational Bishops, or Presbyters, Defended. Being Remarks on P. Barclay's Persuasive. Boston, 1724. pp. (2), 45. 8° ........ 27.166 Note.This is to be considered as an appendix to E. Wigglesworth's "Sober Remarks," and is so called in a note to the publisher's address in the second edition of that work. See also: Foxcroft's "Vindication," below. Seasonable Memento for New Year's Day. A Sermon, January 1. 1746,-7. Boston, 1747. pp. (4), 76. 8°. 16.12 Vita Franckii: Cui adjecta est, Narratio Rerum .... 17.132 and 26.231 Note. Francke's Life, begun by himself, is concluded by Michael Alberti, who is also the author of the Narratio. Account of some Good & Great Things. See Pietas Hallensis, Extracts from. See Whitefield, G.. FRATERNITY, An Examination of the Power of the. Stoddard, S. .18.176, 182 FREE-GRACE Maintained & Improved. Mather, C.. 28.122 FREE Grace indeed! Letter to J. Wesley. Whitefield, G.. FRIENDLY Check, A, from a Kind Relation, To the Chief Cannoneer, Founded on a Late Information, Dated N. E. Castle-William, 1720, 21. [No title-page.] pp. 7. 12° FRIENDS. Barclay, R. Apology for the True Christian Divinity, as Preached by the Quakers.. Burroughs, E. Works 27.200 28.91 21.1 30a.2 Fox, G. A New-England Fire-Brand Quenched. 11.23 Makemie, F. Narrative of a Late Difference among the Quakers, begun at Philadelphia [about 1690]. Pratt, P. Recovery from the Errors of Quaker ism Tennent, G. 15.2 27.157 Reply to The Doctrine of Christianity, as held by the Quakers, vindicated. . 12.12 12.20 Whiting, J. Truth and Innocency Defended The Case between Mr. Whitefield and Dr. Answer to Garden's Three First Letters to The Character and Work of a good Ruler, and the Duty of an obliged People. [An Election] Sermon, May 29th. 1745. Boston, 1745. pp. (4), 33. 8°. ... 12.28 30.2 31.5 30a.4 26.236 Stafforde, R. Description of all Empires and See also: Atlas, Bermudas, Boston, Brunswick, (Me.), Canada, Cape Breton, East Indies, Geneva, Guiana, Havana, Louisiana, Maps, Nova Scotia, Portobello, Virginia, West Indies, World, GEORGE I, king of England. Explanatory Charter, Granted to Massachusetts-Bay by. See Great Britain Checkley, S. Sermon after the News of the Death Death of ... 27.178 17.34,51 . 17.63, 169 18.240 17.68, 177 Cooper, S. Sermon 17.67 17.44 GEORGIA. Smith, S. Sermon before the Trustees for. The Trustees for. See Exact List, etc.. Whitefield, G. Account of Money Received for the Orphan-House in 16.5 .... 18.41 26.100 16.169 28.10 The Duty of People to pray for and praise their The true Spirit of a Gospel-Minister. A [Con- Address To the Reader of The first Principles, etc. See Shepard, T. 25.27 17.46 27.4 GERMANY. Narratio Rerum Memorabilium in Ecclesiis Evangelicis per Germaniam, a M. Alberti. See Francke, A. H.. 17.132 and 26.23 GERRISH, Mrs. Martha Foxcroft, d. 1736. Discourse Occasion'd by the Death of. Annexed some of her Letters. See Appleton, N. GIBSON, E. Pastoral Letter. Occasion'd by some late Writings in favour of Infidelity. Sixth Ed. Boston, M,DCC,XXX. pp. (4), 48. 8°.. Two Letters: The First, To Masters and Mistresses in the English Plantations abroad; Exhorting to the Instruction of their Negroes in the Christian Faith. The Second, To the Missionaries there. Prefix'd, An Address to Serious Christians among our selves, to Assist the Society for Propagating the Gospel. London, M.ncc.XXIX. pp. 31. 8°. Whitefield, G. Answer to Observations upon the Conduct of Methodists. In Two Letters to, 1744. 26.90 The Bishop of London's Pastoral Letter Answer'd, 1739. With the Letter. A damning God not an object of love. See Cumming, A. (27.124). Glory of. Bailey, J. (23.56,58); Blair, 8. (12.34); Colman, B. (Glory 16.151; God 16.29). comprehensibleness of. Colman, B. (24.34). Omniscience of. Whitman, S. (18.251). Sovereignty of. Cheever, S. (18.276); Cooke, S. (28.44); Johnson, S. (27.140); Wigglesworth, E. (28.43), See also: Colman, B. (16.28); Cotton, J. (27.104); Flynt, H. (16.67 and 17.161); Harward, T. (16.230 and 26.235); Mather, C. (18.222); Phillips, S. (16.113, 115); Wadsworth, B. (14.52); Williams, E. (18.194). See also: Trinity. See Alleine, R. (22.58): Clark, P. (16.226, 235); Croswell, A. (16.160); Defence (22.29); Dickinson, J. (Second 27.20; True 14.1); Vindication 26.78); Hancock, J. (16.55); Mather, C. (Free-Grace 28.122; Grace 18.225); Mather, W. (18.149, 264); Mayhew, E. (21.3); Short, (18 (49, 264); Stone, N. (24.36); Vincent, N. (14.53); Wesley, J. (18.201); Whitefield, G. (Free 27.200; Letter, 28.98, 136); Williams, E. (18.268). See also: Covenant. 18.110 13.4a 13.4 Shelf. No. The Design of the Institution of the Gospel-Ministry. A Sermon, September 27. 1741. in Boston. Boston, 1741. pp. 23. 8°. ...... 17.184 The Fidelity of Ministers to Themselves, and to the Flock of God. A Sermon at the Ordination of Thaddeus Maccarty, in Kingston, Nov. 3. 1742. Boston, 1742. pp. 40. 8°. . . 17.183, 198 Note."The Charge given by the Rev. Mr. Eells of Scituate," pp. 37-39. "The Right Hand of Fellowship given by the Rev. Mr. Lewis of Pembrook," pp. 39, 40. GREAT Britain. Act for the Encouragement of the Trade to America. [No title-page.] pp. 24. 8° ...... [Acts and Ordinances of Parliament, 1641-56. No title-page.] pp. (40), 186, 21, 515, (41). f°.. .... 26.210 33.1 33.3 Articles of Peace, Between Charles II. and the The Explanatory Charter, Granted by King George Care, H. English Liberties. Historical Register, 1716, 23-36. 19.1 22.22, 23 31.7 31.4 Perfect Diurnall of Proceedings of the Armies, Politics, 1727. See Evident (27.71); 1739. Con- GREAT Difficulty, The, and Reward of the Ministeral GREENE, T., bp. A Sermon before the Society for the Note.-With an Abstract of the Proceedings of the 32.4 16.229 |