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Filed under: King Philip's War, 1675-1676 -- Early works to 1800 The Entertaining History of King Philip's War, Which Began in the Month of June, 1675; As Also of Expeditions More Lately Made Against the Common Enemy, and Indian Rebels, in the Eastern Parts of New-England; With Some Account of the Divine Providence Towards Col. Benjamin Church (second edition; Newport, RI: reprinted by S. Southwick, 1772), by Benjamin Church and Thomas Church, ed. by Ezra Stiles, illust. by Paul Revere Entertaining Passages Relating to Philip's War Which Began in the Month of June, 1675; As Also of Expeditions More Lately Made Against the Common Enemy, and Indian Rebels, in the Eastern Parts of New-England; With Some Account of the Divine Providence Towards Benj. Church Esqr (Boston: B. Green, 1716), by Benjamin Church and Thomas Church (HTML at Evans TCP) The soveraignty & goodness of God, together, with the faithfulness of his promises displayed; being a narrative of the captivity and restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. Commended by her, to all that desires to know the Lords doing to, and dealings with her. Especially to her dear children and relations, / written by her own hand for her private use, and now made publick at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. (Cambridge [Mass.] : Printed by Samuel Green, 1682), by Mary White Rowlandson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sad and deplorable newes from New England (London : printed for H.J., anno Dom. 1676), by Benjamin Tompson (HTML at EEBO TCP) A thankefull remembrance of Gods mercy to several persons at Quabaug or Brookfield partly in a collection of providences about them, and gracious appearances for them: and partly in a sermon preached by Mr. Edward Bulkley, Pastor of the Church of Christ at Concord, upon a day of thanksgiving, kept by divers for their wonderfull deliverance there. Published by Capt. Thomas VVheeler. [Five lines from Psalms] (Cambridge [Mass.] : printed and sold by Samuel Green, 1676), by Thomas Wheeler and Edward Bulkley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: King Philip's War, 1675-1676 A Relation of the Indian War (1675), by John Easton, ed. by Paul Royster (PDF at unl.edu) A Rhode Islander Reports on King Philip's War: The Second William Harris Letter of August, 1676 (Providence: Rhode Island Historical Society, 1963), by William Harris, ed. by Douglas Edward Leach (page images at HathiTrust) A Brief History of the Warr with the Indians in New England (1676), by Increase Mather (PDF with commentary at unl.edu) An Earnest Exhortation To the Inhabitants of New-England (1676), by Increase Mather, ed. by Reiner Smolinski (PDF at unl.edu) A Brief History of King Philip's War, 1675-1677 (1891), by George Madison Bodge (multiple formats at archive.org) The History of the Great Indian War of 1675 and 1676, Commonly Called Philip's War; Also, the Old French and Indian Wars, From 1689 to 1704 (revised edition; Hartford: Silas Andrus and Son, 1852), by Benjamin Church and Thomas Church, ed. by Samuel G. Drake (multiple formats at Google) A Narrative History of King Philip's War and the Indian Troubles in New England (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., c1883), by Richard Markham (page images at HathiTrust) Narratives of the Indian Wars, 1675-1699 (New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1913), ed. by Charles Henry Lincoln, contrib. by John Easton, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Richard Hutchinson, Mary White Rowlandson, and Cotton Mather History of Philip's War, Commonly Called the Great Indian War, of 1675 and 1676; Also, of the French and Indian Wars at the Eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (with an appendix by Drake; second edition; Boston: Printed by T.B. Wait and son, 1827), by Thomas Church, contrib. by Samuel G. Drake The History of Philip's War, Commonly Called The Great Indian War of 1675 and 1676; Also, of the French and Indian Wars at the Eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (with an appendix by Drake; second edition; Exeter, NH: J. and B. Williams, 1829), by Thomas Church and Samuel G. Drake (multiple formats at archive.org) Proceedings of the centennial celebration at Groton, Mass., July 4th, 1876 : in commemoration of the destruction of the town, March, 1676, and the Declaration of independence, July 4th, 1776 (Groton, 1876), by Groton (Mass.) and Samuel A. Green (page images at HathiTrust) King Philip (Harper, 1901), by John S. C. Abbott (page images at HathiTrust) Some further papers relating to King Philip's war (Printed for the Society by E. L. Freeman company, 1931), by Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (page images at HathiTrust) King Philip's war; based on the archives and records of Massachusetts, Plymouth, Rhode Island and Connecticut, and contemporary letters and accounts, with biographical and topographical notes (The Grafton Press, 1906), by George William Ellis and John Emery Morris (page images at HathiTrust) A record of the ceremony and oration on the occasion of the unveiling of the monument commemorating the Great Swamp fight : December 19, 1675, in the Narragansett country, Rhode Island : erected by the Societies of Colonial wars of Rhode Island and Massachusetts, October 20, 1906. (Printed for the Societies of Colonial Wars, 1906), by Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Rowland Gibson Hazard, Rogers Memorial Collection, and Merrymount Press (page images at HathiTrust) News from New-England, being a true and last account of the present bloody wars carried on betwixt the infidels, natives, and the English Christians, and converted Indians of New-England (Printed for J. Coniers, 1676;, 1850) (page images at HathiTrust) A farther brief and true narration of the great swamp fight in the Narragansett country December 19, 1675. (Printed by S.P.C. for the Society of Colonial Wars in the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, 1912), by Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (page images at HathiTrust) Diary. (J. Wilson and son, 1900), by Increase Mather and Samuel A. Green (page images at HathiTrust) Narratives of the Indian wars, 1675-1699. (Barnes & Noble, 1952), by Charles Henry Lincoln (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. First printed in 1682 at Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England. Now reprinted in facsimile; whereunto are annexed a map of her removes, biographical & historical notes, and the last sermon of her husband, Rev. Joseph Rowlandson. (J. Wilson and son], 1903), by Mary White Rowlandson, Joseph Rowlandson, John Eliot Thayer, and Henry Stedman Nourse (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Soldiers in King Philip's war; being a critical account of that war, with a concise history of the Indian wars of New England from 1620-1677, official lists of the soldiers of Massachusetts colony serving in Philip's war, and sketches of the principal officers, copies of ancient documents and records relating to the war, also lists of the Narragansett grantees of the United colonies, Massachusetts, Plymouth and Connecticut (Printed for the author, 1896), by George M. Bodge (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war, of 1675 and 1676. Also, of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704. (J. & B. Williams, 1829), by Benjamin Church, Samuel G. Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The history of King Philip's war ; also of expeditions against the French and Indians in the eastern parts of New-England, in the years 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696 and 1704. With some account of the divine providence towards Col. Benjamin Church. (Howe & Norton, printers, 1825), by Benjamin Church, Samuel G. Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) Civilization and barbarism, illustrated by especial reference to Metacomet and the extinction of his race. (Printed for the author at the Riverside Press, 1878), by Frederick Freeman (page images at HathiTrust) Annual register of officers and members of the Society of colonial wars; constitution of the General society ([Printed by J. Pott & company], 1895), by General Society of Colonial Wars (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) History of King Philip, sovereign chief of the Wampanoags. Including the early history of the settlers of New England. (Harper & brothers, 1857), by John S. C. Abbott (page images at HathiTrust) Indian biography and genealogy (Z.G. Mitchell, 1878), by Ebenezer Weaver Peirce, Marshall H. Saville, Huntington Free Library, and Heye Foundation Museum of the American Indian (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war, of 1675 and 1676. (J. & B. Willimas, 1829), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) A compendium of the Indian wars in New England, more particularly such as the colony of Connecticut have been concerned and active in, New Haven, August 25th, anno 1767. (Published for C.A. Goodwin by E.V. Mitchell, 1926), by Benjamin Trumbull and Frederick Berg Hartranft (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) King Philip's War : based on the archives and records of Massachusetts, Plymouth, Rhode Island and Connecticut and contemporary letters and accounts, with biographical and topographical notes (AMS Press, 1980), by George William Ellis and John Emery Morris (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) History of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war, of 1675 and 1676. Also, of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704. (T.B. Wait, 1829), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) King Philip and the Wampanoags of Rhode Island, with some account of a rock picture on the shore of Mount Hope Bay, in Bristol (S. S. Rider, 1885), by William Jones Miller and Rhode Island Historical Society (page images at HathiTrust) 1636-1675. Early history of Springfield. (F. W. Morris, 1876), by Henry Morris (page images at HathiTrust) News from New-England, 1676. (Press of J. Munsell, 1865), by Marshall H. Saville, Huntington Free Library, and Heye Foundation Museum of the American Indian (page images at HathiTrust) The old Indian chronicle : being a collection of exceeding rare tracts (S.A. Drake, 1867), by Samuel Gardner Drake (page images at HathiTrust) Pictorial history of King Philip's war : comprising a full and minute account of all the massacres, battles, conflagrations, and other thrilling incidents of that tragic passage in American history ; with an introduction containing an account of the Indian tribes, their manners and customs (Case, Tiffany, 1851), by Daniel Strock and W. Croome (page images at HathiTrust) Pictorial history of King Philip's war; comprising a full and minute account of all the massacres, battles, conflagrations, and other thrilling incidents of that tragic passage in American history. With an introduction; containing an account of the Indian tribes, their manners and customs. (H. Wentworth, 1852), by Daniel Strock (page images at HathiTrust) The old Indian chronicle; being a collection of exceeding rare tracts written and published in the time of King Philip's war, by persons residing in the country; to which are now added marginal notes and Chronicles of the Indians from the discovery of America to the present time. By S. G. Drake. (Antiquarian institute, 1836), by Samuel Gardner Drake (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676, commonly called Philip's war. Also, the old French and Indian wars, from 1689 to 1704. (S. Andrus, 1851), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676, commonly called Philip's War : also, the old French and Indian wars, from 1689 to 1704 (S. Andrus, 1852), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) History of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war, of 1675 and 1676 : Also, of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (Printed by Thomas B. Watt and Son, 1827), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The History of Philip's War, commonly called the great Indian war, of 1675, and 1676. Also of the French and Indian Wars at the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, and 1704 (Printed by Milo Mower, & Co., 1829), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Philip's War, commonly called the Great Indian War, of 1675 and 1676. Also, of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (J. & B. Williams, 1836), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Philip's war : commonly called the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676 ; Also of the French and Indian wars at the eastward in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (J. & B. Williams, 1840), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Philip's war : commonly called the great Indian war of 1675-1676 : also of the French and Indian wars at the eastward in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (J. & B. Williams, 1843), by Benjamin Church, Thomas Church, and J. & B. Williams (Firm) (page images at HathiTrust) History of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war, of 1675 and 1676. (Printed by J.H.A. Frost, 1827), by Benjamin Church (page images at HathiTrust) Addresses and poem in commemoration of the Captain Michael Pierce Fight, March 26, 1676 ... Memorial services at Central Falls, Rhode Island, October 15, 1904. Dedication of monument, September 21, 1907. ([n.p.], 1908), by Thomas Williams Bicknell and Hezekiah Butterworth (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The history of King Philip's war; also, A history of the same war (Albany, 1862), by Increase Mather and Cotton Mather (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676 : commonly called Philip's war : also the old French and Indian wars, from 1689 to 1704 (H. Dayton, 1845), by Benjamin Church, Samuel G. Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) An address delivered at Bloody Brook, in South Deerfield, September 30, 1835, in commemoration of the fall of the "Flower of Essex," at that spot, in King Philip's war, September 18, (o.s.) 1675. (Russell, Shattuck, & Williams, 1835), by Edward Everett (page images at HathiTrust) Notes concerning the Wampanoag tribe of Indians, with some account of a rock picture on the shore of Mount Hope Bay, in Bristol, R.I. (S.S. Rider, 1880), by William Jones Miller and Rhode Island Historical Society (page images at HathiTrust) Exercises at the bi-centennial commemoration of the burning of Medfield by Indians in King Philip's war (Printed by G.H. Ellis, 1876), by Medfield (Mass.) (page images at HathiTrust) Proceedings of the centennial celebration at Groton, Mass., July 4th, 1876, in commemoration of the destruction of the town, March, 1676, and the Declaration of independence, July 4th, 1776. (Groton, 1876), by Groton (Mass.) and Samuel A. Green (page images at HathiTrust) Major-General Daniel Denison. ([Boston?, 1869), by D. D. Slade (page images at HathiTrust) The history of King Philip's War (J. K. Wiggin, 1865), by Benjamin Church, Henry Martyn Dexter, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) An historical dicourse, delivered at Brookfield, Mass, Nov. 27,1828 : the day of the annual Thanksgiving (s.n.], 1829), by Joseph I. Foot (page images at HathiTrust) The present state of New-England with respect to the Indian vvar. Wherein is an account of the true reason thereof ... Together with most of the remarkable passages that have happened from the 20th of June, till the 10th of November, 1675. (Printed for D. Newman, 1833), by Samuel G. Drake and N. S. (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war, of 1675 and 1676. (J. & B. Williams, 1842), by Benjamin Church, Samuel G. Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) History of King Philip, sovereign chief of the Wampanoags. (Harper, 1899), by John S. C. Abbott (page images at HathiTrust) Indian history, biography and genealogy: pertaining to the good sachem Massasoit of the Wampanoag tribe, and his descendants. With an appendix. (Z. G. Mitchell, 1878), by Ebenezer Weaver Peirce and Zerviah Gould Mitchell (page images at HathiTrust) Watertown soldiers in the colonial wars and the American revolution (Historical Society of Watertown, 1939), by G. Frederick Robinson, Albert Harrison Hall, and Historical Society of Watertown (Mass.) (page images at HathiTrust) Address of Governor Boutwell at the dedication of the monument to the memory of Capt. Wadsworth : at Sudbury, Mass., Nov. 23, 1852. (s.n., 1852), by George S. Boutwell (page images at HathiTrust) Major-General Daniel Denison. (s.n., 1869), by D.D. Slade (page images at HathiTrust) Pictorial history of King Philip's war; comprising a full and minute account of all the massacres, battles, conflagrations, and other thrilling incidents of that tragic passage in American history. With an introduction; containing an account of the Indian tribes, their manners and customs (Horace Wentworth, 1851), by Daniel Strock and William Croome (page images at HathiTrust) 1636-1675. Early history of Springfield : An address delivered October 16, 1875, on the two hundredth anniversary of the burning of the town by the Indians (F. W. Morris, 1876), by Henry Morris (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676, commonly called Philip's war. Also, the old French and Indian wars, from 1689 to 1704. (H. Dayton, 1860), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) History of King Philip, sovereign chief of the Wampanoags : including the early history of the settlers of New England (Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1857), by John S. C. Abbott (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676, commonly called Philip's War also, the old French and Indian Wars, from 1689-1704 (S. Andrus, 1845), by Thomas Church and Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust) History of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676 also of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (s.n.], 1827), by Thomas Church and Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676 also, of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (J. & B. Williams, 1836), by Thomas Church and Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust) The history of King Philip's War (J.K. Wiggin, 1865), by Thomas Church, Henry Martyn Dexter, and Benjamin Church (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676 also, of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (J. & B. Williams, 1834), by Thomas Church and Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676, commonly called Philip's War also, the old French and Indian Wars, from 1689-1704 (S. Andrus, 1854), by Thomas Church and Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676, commonly called Philip's War also, the old French and Indian wars, from 1689 to 1704 (H. Dayton, 1859), by Thomas Church and Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust) History of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676 also of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (J.& B. Williams, 1829), by Thomas Church and Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust) A brief history of King Philip's War, 1675-1677 being a summary of the articles appearing in the New-England Historical and Genealogical Register from 1883 to 1891, under the title, "Soldiers in King Philip's War" (Privately printed, 1891), by George M. Bodge (page images at HathiTrust) A letter from Major William Bradford to the Reverend John Cotton, written at Mount Hope on July 21, 1675, and containing an account of the operations leading up to an unsuccessful attempt to capture Metacom, alias King Philip, the Wampanoag chieftain. (Printed by S. P. C. for the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, 1914), by William Bradford and Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (page images at HathiTrust) Soldiers in King Philip's war. Containing lists of the soldiers of Massachusetts Colony, who served in the Indian war of 1675-1677. With sketches of the principal officers, and copies of ancient documents and records relating to the war. (Printed for the author, 1891), by George M. Bodge (page images at HathiTrust) The Great swamp fight 19th of December 1675. A paper read before the New York chapter of the Colonial order April 11th, 1906 (Printed by the Chapter, 1906), by Hamilton Bullock Tompkins and Colonial Order of the Acorn. New York Chapter (page images at HathiTrust) Narragansett campaign to the close of the "Great Swamp" battle (Priv. print., Press of David Clapp & Son, 1886), by George M. Bodge (page images at HathiTrust) The history of King Philip's war; also, A history of the same war (U.C. Library Bindery, 1862), by Increase Mather and Cotton Mather (page images at HathiTrust) The wept of Wish-ton-Wish (Putnam, 1890), by James Fenimore Cooper (page images at HathiTrust) Pictorial history of King Philip's war; comprising a full and minute account of all the massacres, battles, conflagrations, and other thrilling incidents of that tragic passage in American history. With an introduction; containing an account of the Indian tribes, their manners and customs. (Case, Tiffany and co., 1852), by Daniel Strock and W. Croome (page images at HathiTrust) Narratives of the Indian wars, 1675-1699 (Barnes, 1913), by Charles Henry Lincoln, Cotton Mather, Mary White Rowlandson, Richard Hutchinson, N. S., and John Easton (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676, commonly called Philips's war ; also, The old French and Indian wars, from 1689 to 1704 (Silas Andrus & Son, 1854), by Benjamin Church, Samuel G. Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) A narrative of the captivity, sufferings and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others; and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages:--with many other remarkable events during her travels. (Printed and sold by S. Hall, in Cornhill, Boston, 1794), by Mary White Rowlandson and Samuel Hall (page images at HathiTrust) True history of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (Printed first at New-England: and reprinted at London, and sold by Joseph Poole, at the Blue Bowl in the Long-Walk, by Christs-Church Hospital, 1682), by Mary White Rowlandson and Joseph Rowlandson (page images at HathiTrust) Narratives of the Indian wars, 1675-1699. (Barnes & Noble, 1941), by Charles Henry Lincoln (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Soldiers in King Philip's war; being a critical account of that war, with a concise history of the Indian wars of New England from 1620-1677, official lists of the soldiers of Massachusetts colony serving in Philip's war, and sketches of the principal officers, copies of ancient documents and records relating to the war, also lists of the Narraganset grantees of the united colonies, Massachusetts, Plymouth, and Connecticut; with an appendix, 3d ed., with additional appendix containing corrections and new material (Printed for the author, 1906), by George M. Bodge (page images at HathiTrust) The flintlock used in Philip's war? ([s.n.], 1900), by George Sheldon (page images at HathiTrust) The petition of Abigail Lay, relict of John Lay, of Lyme, to the General court of Connecticut, to which are added other documents relating to King Philip's War. Issued at the General court of the Society of Colonial Wars in the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations by its governor, Henry Dexter Sharpe, esq., and the Council of the Society, December 30, 1920. (Printed for the Society by the Standard Printing Co., 1920), by Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (page images at HathiTrust) A letter written by Capt. Wait Winthrop from Mr. Smiths in Narragansett to Govr. John Winthrop of the Colony of Connecticut. (Printed for the Society by the Standard Printing Co., 1919), by Wait Still Winthrop and Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (page images at HathiTrust) History of Philip's war ... (J. & B. Williams, 1842), by Benjamin Church (page images at HathiTrust) A letter written by Maj. John Talcott from Mr. Stanton's at Quonocontaug to Govr. William Leete and the Hond. Council of the colony of Connecticut. Issued at the General court of the Society of Colonial Wars in the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations by its governor, William DavisMiller, esquire, and the Council of the Society, December 29, 1934. (1934), by John Talcott (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) King Philip (Harper, 1903), by John S. C. Abbott (page images at HathiTrust) King Philip: Makers of History, by John S. C. Abbott (Gutenberg ebook) At a general court held at Boston May the 3d, 1676 by the court, Edward Rawson, secretary. ([Cambridge, Mass. : Printed by Samuel Green, 1676]), by Massachusetts General Court and Edward Rawson (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Farther brief and true narration of the late vvars risen in New-England occasioned by the quarrelsome disposition and perfidious carriage of the barbarous and savage Indian natives there : with an account of the fight, the 19th of December last, 1675. (London : Printed by F.D. for M.K. ..., 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Narrative of the Indian wars in New-England (Boston [Mass.] : Printed by John Foster, 1677), by William Hubbard (HTML at EEBO TCP) Narrative of the Indian wars in New-England (Boston [Mass.] : Printed by John Foster, 1677), by William Hubbard (HTML at EEBO TCP) The warr in New-England visibly ended King Philip that barbarous Indian now beheaded, and most of his bloudy adherents submitted to mercy, the rest far up into the countrey which hath given the inhabitants encouragement to prepare for their settlement : being a true and perfect account brought in by Caleb More master of a vessel newly arrived from Rhode Island : and published for general satisfaction. (London : Printed by J.B. for Dorman Newman, 1677), by Richard Hutchinson and Caleb More (HTML at EEBO TCP) The warr in New-England visibly ended: King Philip that barbarous Indian now beheaded, and most of his bloudy adherents submitted to mercy, the rest far up into the countrey which hath given the inhabitants encouragement to prepare for their settlement : being a true and perfect account brought in by Caleb More master of a vessel newly arrived from Rhode Island : and published for general satisfaction. (London : Printed by J.B. for Francis Smith ..., 1677), by Richard Hutchinson and Caleb More (HTML at EEBO TCP) The present state of New-England with respect to the Indian War wherein is an account of the true reason thereof (as far as can be judged by men) : together with most of the remarkable passages that have happened from the 20th of June till the 10th of November, 1675 / faithfully composed by a merchant of Boston and communicated to his friend in London. (London : Printed for Dorman Newman ..., 1676), by N. S. (HTML at EEBO TCP) New Englands crisis, or, A brief narrative of New-Englands lamentable estate at present, compar'd with the former (but few) years of prosperity occasioned by many unheard of cruelties practised upon the persons and estates of its united colonyes ... : poetically described / by a well wisher to his countrey. (Boston : Printed and sold by John Foster ..., 1676), by Benjamin Tompson (HTML at EEBO TCP) A True account of the most considerable occurrences that have hapned in the warre between the English and the Indians in New-England from the fifth of May 1676, to the fourth of August last : as also of the successes it hath pleased God to give the English against them : as it hath been communicated by letters to a friend in London : the most exact account yet printed. (London : Printed for Benjamin Billingsley ..., 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Brief and true narration of the late wars risen in New-England occasioned by the quarrelsom disposition and persidious carriage of the barbarous, savage and heathenish natives there. (London : Printed for J.S., 1675) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A brief history of the war with the Indians in New-England, from June 24, 1675 (when the first Englishman was murdered by the Indians) to August 12, 1676, when Philip, alias Metacomet, the principal author and beginner of the war, was slain wherein the grounds, beginning, and progress of the war is summarily expressed : together with a serious-exhortation to the inhabitants of that land / by Increase Mather. (London : Printed for Richard Chiswell, 1676), by Increase Mather (HTML at EEBO TCP) An historical discourse concerning the prevalency of prayer wherein is shewed that New-Englands late deliverance from the rage of the heathen, is an eminent answer of prayer / by Increase Mather ... (Boston : Printed by J. Foster, 1677), by Increase Mather (HTML at EEBO TCP) News from New-England being a true and last account of the present bloody wars carried on betwixt the infidels, natives, and the English Christians and converted Indians of New-England, declaring the many dreadful battles fought betwixt them, as also the many towns and villages burnt by the merciless heathens and also the true number of all the Christians slain since the beginning of that war, as it was sent over by a factor of New-England to a merchant in London. (London : Printed for J. Coniers, 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Continuation of the state of New-England being a farther account of the Indian warr, and of the engagement betwixt the joynt forces of the United English collonies and the Indians on the 19th of December 1675 ... Together with an account of the intended rebellion of the Negroes in the Barbadoes. (London : Printed by T.M. for Dorman Newman, 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Past dispensations of Providence called to mind. In a sermon, delivered in the First Parish in Springfield, on the 16th of October 1775. Just one hundred years from the burning of the town by the Indians. / By Robert Breck, A.M. Pastor of the church there. ; [Three lines of quotation] (Hartford: : Printed by Barlow & Babcock,, M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]), by Robert Breck (HTML at Evans TCP) Remarkable providences to be gratefully recollected, religiously improved, and carefully transmitted to posterity. A sermon preached at Brookfield on the last day of the year 1775. : Together with some marginal notes, &c. giving an account of the first settling of the town in the year 1660; its desolation by the Indians in Philip's War, in 1675; its distresses in Queen Anne's War; and its increase and improvements to the present time. / By Nathan Fiske, A.M. Pastor of the Third Church in Brookfield. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts] (Boston, New-England: : Printed by Thomas and John Fleet,, 1776), by Nathan Fiske (HTML at Evans TCP) A narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New-England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607. to this present year 1677. But chiefly of the late troubles in the two last years, 1675. and 1676. : To which is added a discourse about the warre with the Pequods in the year 1637. / By W. Hubbard, Minister of Ipswich. ; [Twelve lines of quotations] ; Pnblished [sic] by authority. (Boston; : Printed by John Foster,, in the year 1677), by William Hubbard, Jeremiah Shepard, Benjamin Tompson, William Leete, John Leverett, Josiah Winslow, and John Foster (HTML at Evans TCP) A narrative of the Indian wars in New-England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607, to the year 1677. : Containing a relation of the occasion, rise and progress of the war with the Indians, in the southern, western, eastern and northern parts of said country. / By William Hubbard, A.M. Minister of Ipswich. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts] (Boston: : Printed and sold by John Boyle in Marlborough-Street., 1775), by William Hubbard (HTML at Evans TCP) At a Council held in Boston August the thirtieth 1675. The Council judging it of absolute necessity ... ([Cambridge, Mass. : Printed by Samuel Green, 1675]), by Massachusetts (HTML at Evans TCP) At a General Court held at Boston the 3d. of May 1676. This court taking into consideration the great disappointment the countrey hath suffred by reason of non-appearance of souldiers impressed for several expeditions ... ([Boston : Printed by John Foster, 1676]), by Massachusetts (HTML at Evans TCP) At a General Court held at Boston the 3d of May 1676. For defraying the charges already expended upon the warre and other charges arising in the further prosecution thereof ... ([Boston : Printed by John Foster, 1676]), by Massachusetts (HTML at Evans TCP) An earnest exhortation to the inhabitants of New-England, to hearken to the voice of God in his late and present dispensations as ever they desire to escape another judgement, seven times greater that any thing which as yet hath been. / By Increase Mather; teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Eight lines of Scripture texts] (Boston : Printed by John Foster: and are to be sold over against the Dove,, 1676), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP) An earnest exhortation to the inhabitants of New-England, to hearken to the voice of God in his late and present dispensations as ever they desire to escape another judgement, seven times greater than any thing which as yet hath been. / By Increase Mather; teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Eight lines of Scripture texts] (Boston : Printed by John Foster: and are to be sold over against the Dove,, 1676), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP) A relation of the troubles which have hapned in New-England, by reason of the Indians there. From the year 1614 to the year 1675. : Wherein the frequent conspiracyes of the Indians to cutt off the English, and the wonderfull providence of God, in disappointing their devices, is declared. : Together with an historical discourse concerning the prevalency of prayer; shewing that New Englands late deliverance from the rage of the heathen is an eminent answer of prayer. / By Increase Mather teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Nine lines of quotations] (Boston; : Printed and sold by John Foster., 1677), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP) Soveraignty & goodness of God (Boston: : Printed by T. Fleet, for Samuel Phillips, at the Three Bibles and Crown in King-Street,, 1720), by Mary White Rowlandson (HTML at Evans TCP) New England crisis. Or a brief narrative, of New-Englands lamentable estate at present, compar'd with the former (but few) years of prosperity. Occasioned by many unheard of crueltyes practised upon the persons and estates of its united colonyes, without respect of sex, age or quality of persons, by the barbarous heathen thereof. : Poetically described. / By a well wisher to his countrey. (Boston. : Printed and sold by John Foster, over against the Sign of the Dove., 1676), by Benjamin Tompson (HTML at Evans TCP) A thankefull remembrance of Gods mercy to several persons at Quabaug or Brookfield: partly in a collection of providences about them, and gracious appearances for them: and partly in a sermon preached by Mr. Edward Bulkley, Pastor of the Church of Christ at Concord, upon a day of thanksgiving, kept by divers for the wonderfull deliverance there. / Published by Capt. Thomas Wheeler. ; [Five lines from Psalms] (Cambridge [Mass.], : Printed and sold by Samuel Green, 1676), by Thomas Wheeler and Edward Bulkley (HTML at Evans TCP)
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