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Filed under: Booksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston- Letters on American slavery, addressed to Mr. Thomas Rankin, merchant at Middlebrook, Augusta Co., Va. (I. Knapp, 1838), by John Rankin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Christian researches in Asia (Printed at the University Press., 1811), by Claudius Buchanan and University of Cambridge (page images at HathiTrust)
- Political economy (Bowles & Dearborn, 72 Washington Street., 1828), by Mrs. Marcet, John Lauris Blake, Isaac R. Butts and Co, and Bowles and Dearborn (page images at HathiTrust)
- A true narrative of an unhappy contention in the church at Ashford; and the several methods used to bring it to a period (Printed for D. Gookin, in Marlborough-Street, opposite Dr. Sewall's meeting-house, 1751), by John Bass (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Boston Sunday School hymn book. (B.H. Greene, 1834), by Lewis G. Pray, Benjamin H. Greene, First Congregational Society in Hampton Falls. Sabbath School Library, and Boston Sunday School Society (Mass.) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Two remarkable lectures delivered in Boston (Published by A. Kneeland, 1833), by Charles Knowlton and Abner Kneeland (page images at HathiTrust)
- The adventures of Valentine and Orson. : A tale for youth. : Ornamented with eight engravings. (Published by R.P. & C. Williams, no. 8, State-Street., 1814), by Thomas Greenough Bangs and R.P. & C. Williams (Firm) (page images at HathiTrust)
- A sermon, delivered at North Bridgewater, Oct. 31, 1821, at the ordination of the Rev. Daniel Temple, and Rev. Isaac Bird, as evangelists and missionaries to the heathens. (Crocker & Brewster, printers, no. 50 Cornhill., 1822), by Richard S. Storrs, Sereno Edwards Dwight, Samuel Green, Daniel Thomas, Crocker & Brewster, and Palestine Missionary Society (page images at HathiTrust)
- Letters to Rev. Moses Stuart, associate professor of sacred literature, in the Theological Seminary at Andover. (Published by B.B. Mussey, 29, Cornhill. G.W. Stacy--printer., 1833), by Walter Balfour, George W. Stacy, Benjamin B. Mussey, and Moses Stuart (page images at HathiTrust)
- An Addition to the present melancholy circumstances of the province considered, &c. March 6th. 1718.9. Exhibiting considerations about labour, commerce, money, notes, or bills of credit. (Boston: : Printed by S. Kneeland, for B. Gray, and J. Edwards, at their shops, on the north and south side of the Town-House, in King-Street., 1719) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Thunder and earthquake, a loud and awful call to reformation. Consider'd in a sermon preached at Brooklyn [i.e., Brookline, Mass.], November the first; upon a special fast, occasion'd by the earthquake, which happen'd in the evening after the 29th day of October 1727. : Now published with enlargements. / By James Allin, Minister of the Gospel there. (Boston, N.E. : Printed by Gamaliel Rogers, for Joseph Edwards at the corner shop on the north side of the town-house., [1727]), by James Allin (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The American bloody register: containing a true and complete history of the lives, last words, and dying confessions of three of the most noted criminals that have ever made their exit from a stage in America, viz. Richard Barrick and John Sullivan, high way robbers. Together with the dying confession of Alexander White, a murderer and pirate, who were executed at Cambridge, (New England) on Thursday, November 18, 1784. : [Two lines of quotation] (Boston: : Printed and sold by E. Russell, at his office next door below Liberty-Pole; where great allowance is made to purchasers by the quantity., MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The clearest and surest marks of our being so led by the spirit of God, as to demonstrate that we are the children of God. Set forth in several discourses from Romans VIII. xiv. : Part of which was delivered at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, January 13. 1742,3. / By Nathanael Appleton, M.A. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts] (Boston, : Printed by Green, Bushell, and Allen, for D. Henchman in Cornhill., 1743), by Nathaniel Appleton (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A letter to the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Lord, of Norwich; occasioned by some harsh things which he has lately published against those who have dissented from his sentiments about the ministry, the church, and baptism. / By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church of Christ, in Middleborough. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts] (Providence, in New England: : Printed and sold by William Goddard., MDCCLXIV. [1764]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A Fish caught in his own net. An examination of nine sermons, from Matt. 16. 18. published last year, by Mr Joseph Fish of Stonington; wherein he labours to prove, that those called standing churches in New-England, are built upon the rock, and upon the same principles with the first fathers of this country: and that Separates and Baptists are joining with the gates of hell against them. : In answer to which; many of his mistakes are corrected; the constitution of those churches opened; the testimonies of prophets and apostles, and also of many of those fathers are produced, which as plainly condemn his plan, as any Separate or Baptist can do. / By Isaac Backus. Pastor of a church of Christ in Middleborough. ; [Six lines of quotations] (Boston: : Printed by Edes and Gill, in Queen-Street,, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Gospel comfort, under heavy tidings. The substance of a sermon delivered at Middleborough, February 5, 1769, upon hearing of the death of a godly mother. / By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church there. ; To which is added, some memories of her life. (Providence: : Printed by John Carter, at Shakespear's Head., M,DCC,LXIX. [1769]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A short description of the difference between the bond-woman and the free, as they are the two covenants. With the characters and condition of each of their children. / By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church in Middleborough. ; [Two lines of quotations] (Boston: : Printed and sold by Edes and Gill, in Queen-Street,, M,DCC,LXX. [1770]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Evangelical ministers described, and distinguished from legalists. A sermon, the substance of which was delivered October 30. 1771. at the ordination of Mr. Asa Hunt, to the pastoral charge of the Third Baptist-Church in Middleborough. : (Published at their request.) / By Isaac Backus, Pastor of the First Church of that denomination in said town. ; [One line from Psalms] (Boston: : Printed for, and sold by Philip Freeman, in Union-Street., 1772), by Isaac Backus and Mass.) Third Baptist Church (Middleborough (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An appeal to the public for religious liberty, against the oppressions of the present day. [Three lines from Galatians] (Boston: : Printed by John Boyle in Marlborough-Street,, MDCCLXXIII. [1773]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A discourse, concerning the materials, the manner of building, and power of organizing of the church of Christ; with the true difference and exact limits between civil and ecclesiastical government; and also what are, and what are not just reasons for separation. : Together with, an address to Joseph Fish, A.M. Pastor of a church in Stonington, occasioned by his late piece called The examiner examined. / By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church in Middleborough. ; Designed to correct what has been amiss on both sides, and to point out the way wherein we should go. (Boston: : Printed by John Boyles, in Marlborough-Street., MDCCLXXIII. [1773]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Truth is great, and will prevail. [Two lines of Scripture texts] ([Boston] : Sold by Philip Freeman, in Union-Street, Boston., [1781]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The doctrine of universal salvation examined and refuted. Containing, a concise and distinct answer to the writings of Mr. Relly, and Mr. Winchester, upon that subject. / By Isaac Backus, Preacher of the Gospel. ; [Three lines from Jude] (Providence: : Printed and sold by John Carter. Also sold by Philip Freeman, in Union-Street, Boston., [1782]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A door opened for equal Christian liberty, and no man can shut it. This proved by plain facts. : [Five lines of Scripture texts] (Boston: : Printed for the author, and sold by Philip Freeman, at the Glove, in Union-Street., [1783]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- History of New-England (Boston: : Printed by Edward Draper, at his printing-office in Newbury-Street, and sold by Phillip Freeman, in Union-Street., 1777[-1796]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The testimony of the two witnesses, explained and improved. By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church in Middleborough. ; [Two lines from Revelation] (Providence: : Printed by Bennett Wheeler, and sold by James Arnold, Esq. and the printer., M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An address to the inhabitants of New-England, concerning the present bloody controversy therein. ([Boston] : Printed and sold by S. Hall, State-Street, Boston., 1787), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The atonement of Christ, explained and vindicated, against late attempts to exclude it out of the world. / By Isaac Backus, Preacher of the Gospel. ; [Two lines of Scripture text] (Boston: : Printed by Samuel Hall, in State-Street, and sold by Philip Freeman, in Union-Street., MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- True faith (Boston: : Printed and sold by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill., MDCCXCI. [1791]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The kingdom of God, described by his word, with its infinite benefits to human society. By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church in Middleborough. ; [One line from Psalms] (Boston: : Printed and sold by Samuel Hall., MDCCXCII. [1792]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- History of New-England (Boston: : Printed by Edward Draper, at his printing-office in Newbury-Street, and sold by Phillip Freeman, in Union-Street., 1777[-1796]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An appeal to the people of the Massachusetts state, against arbitrary power. [Four lines of Scripture texts] (Boston: : Printed and sold by Benjamin Edes and Sons, in State-Street: sold also by Philip Freeman, in Union-Street., M,DCC,LXXX. [1780]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The hazzard and the unprofitableness, of losing a soul, for the sake of gaining the world; evidenced in a sermon, on Mat. XVI. 26. / By John Barnard, A.M. (Boston, : Printed and sold by Timothy Green, in Middle-Street,, 1712), by John Barnard (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Two sermons: The Christians behaviour under severe and repeated bereavements, and The fatal consequence of a peoples persisting in sin: / by John Barnard, A.M. (Boston in N.E. : Printed by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot, and sold at his shop on the north side of King's Street., 1714), by John Barnard (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Two discourses addressed to young persons; to which is added, a sermon occasioned by the earthquake, which was October 29. 1727. / By John Barnard, A.M. Pastor of a church in Marblehead. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts] (Boston in N.E. : Printed for S. Gerrish, at the lower end of Cornhill., MDCCXXVII. [1727]), by John Barnard (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The worship of God, forever to be accompanied with judgment, mercy, and faith, as the weightier matters of the law. A sermon delivered at the lecture in Boston, Sept. 18. 1729. / By John Barnard, V.D.M. of Marblehead. ; [Seven lines in Latin and Greek] (Boston: : Printed for S. Gerrish, at the lower end of Cornhill., 1729), by John Barnard (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Janua coelestis. or, The mystery of the Gospel in the salvation of a sinner, opened and explained; wherein the nature of the Gospel-salvation is stated, the possibility of the sinner's being saved is evinced, the terms of the Gospel-covenant are ascertained and cleared, the importance of salvation is illustrated, and the great concern of every soul is excited and enforced: in several discourses on Acts xvi. 30. / By John Barnard, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Marblehead. ; [Two lines from I. Timothy] (Boston, New-England, : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street, and D. Gookin near the South-Meeting., 1750), by John Barnard (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A second vindication of God's sovereign free grace indeed. In a fair and candid examination of the last discourse of the late Mr. Dickinson, entitled, A second vindication of God's sovereign free grace. : Done in a friendly debate between C, a Calvinist, and B, a believer of meer primitive Christianity. / By John Beach, A.M. ; With a preface by Dr. Johnson. ; [Seven lines of quotations] (Boston: : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street., MDCCLXVIII. [1748]), by John Beach and Samuel Johnson (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A continuation of the Calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of England, against the abusive misrepresentations and sallacious [sic] arguments of Mr. Noah Hobart, in his second address to them. Humbly offered to the consideration of the good people of New-England. / By John Beach, A.M. Minister of the First Church of Christ in Reading. ; [One line from I Peter] (Boston: : Printed and sold by D. Fowle in Queen Street, next to the prison., 1751), by John Beach and Samuel Johnson (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common-prayer. Preach'd by William Beveridge, D.D. (late Lord Bishop of St. Asaph) at the opening of the parish-church of St. Peter's Cornhill, London, the 27th of November, 1681. (Boston: : Printed for T. Cox at the Lamb on the south-side of the town-house., 1733), by William Beveridge and Henry Compton (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Thoughts on education, tending chiefly to recommend to the attention of the public, some particulars relating to that subject; which are not generally considered with the regard their importance deserves. / By the author of Britain's remembrancer. (Boston: : Reprinted and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen Street., 1749), by James Burgh (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An essay upon nursing and the management of children, from their birth to three years of age. By W. Cadogan, Fellow of the College of Physicians, late physician to the Foundling-Hospital. ; In a letter to a governor. ; Published by order of the general committee for transacting the affairs of the said hospital. ([Boston] : London, printed: Boston, re-printed for Cox and Berry, in King-Street., MDCCLXXII. [1772]), by William Cadogan (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Massachusetts in agony: or, Important hints to the inhabitants of the province: calling aloud for justice to be done to the oppressed; and avert the impending wrath over the oppressors. / By Vincent Centinel. ; [Twelve lines of quotations] (Boston: : Printed and sold by D. Fowle in Queen-Street., 1750), by Vincent Centinel (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A treatise on church-government, in three parts: being, I. A narrative of the late troubles and transactions in the church in Boston, in the Massachusetts. II. Some remarks on Mr. Adams's sermon, preached there August 26, 1772. With an appendix, being some remarks on an account in the Boston evening-post, December 28, 1772, of the dismission of a minister at Grafton, III. On councils, their business, authority and use. With an essay on ministers negativing the votes of the church, and shewing where the keys of the church are. / By a neighbour. ; [Four lines from Luke] (Boston: : Printed by John Boyles, in Marlborough-Street., MDCCLXXIII. [1773]), by Ebenezer Chaplin, John Whetcomb, and Asa Whetcomb (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The Appeal to the public answered, in behalf of the non-Episcopal churches in America; containing remarks on what Dr. Thomas Bradbury Chandler has advanced, on the four following points. The original and nature of the Episcopal office. Reasons for sending bishops to America. The plan on which it is proposed to send them. And the objections against sending them obviated and refuted. Wherein the reasons for an American episcopate are shewn to be insufficient, and the objections against it in full force. / By Charles Chauncy, D.D. and Pastor of the First Church in Boston. (Boston: N.E. : Printed by Kneeland and Adams, in Milk-Street, for Thomas Leverett, in Corn-Hill., 1768), by Charles Chauncy (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The voyages and adventures of Captain Robert Boyle, in several parts of the world. Intermixed with the story of Mrs. Villars, an English lady, with whom he made his surprising escape from Barbary. : Likewise including The history of an Italian captive, and the Life of Don Pedro Aquilio, &c. : Full of various and amazing turns of fortune. (Boston: : Printed and sold by John W. Flsom, no. 30, Union-Street near the market., M,DCCXCII. [1792]), by W. R. Chetwood, Daniel Defoe, Benjamin Victor, and William Yonge (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The Children's miscellany: in which is included The history of little Jack; by Thomas Day, Esq. Author of The history of Sandford and Merton. : [Four lines from Dryden] (Boston: : Printed and sold by William Spotswood., 1796), by Edward. C. Trenchard, J. G. Weston, and Thomas Day (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Sinners directed to hear & fear, and do no more so wickedly. Being an impartial account of the inhumane and barbarbous murder, committed by Jeremiah Meacham, on his wife and her sister, at Newport on Rhode-Island, March 22d. 1715. : With some account of his life, tryal, carriage before and after condemnation; his confession, prayers, and last dying words at the place of execution, which was April the 12th. 1715. : Also a sermon preached in his hearing: on Psalm LI. 17. / By Mr. Nathaniel Clap, Minister of the Gospel in Newport, Rhode-Island. (Boston, : Printed by J. Allen, for N. Boone, at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill,, 1715), by Nathaniel Clap (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Sovereign grace displayed in the conversion and salvation of a penitent sinner, set forth in a sermon preached before the execution of Solomon Goodwin, who was executed at Falmouth, November 12, 1771, for the murder of David Wilson, on the 25th of May last. : Published at the desire of many who heard it. / By Ephraim Clark, of Cape-Elizabeth, and Pastor of the church there. ; [Two lines from St. Paul] (Boston: : Printed by Joh Boyles in Marlborough-Street., MDCCLXXIII. [1773]), by Ephraim Clark (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Some of the honours that religion does unto the fruitful mothers in Israel. Meditated upon the birth & preached at the baptism of a child. Boston Jan. 16. 1714,15. / By Benjamin Colman A.M. (Boston in New-England: : Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Gerrish, at his shop on the north side of King Street, near the town house., 1715), by Benjamin Colman and Margaret Sewall (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A sermon for the reformation of manners. Being designed as a sutable [sic] exhortation to enforce the reading of the King's royal proclamation for the encouragment of piety and vertue, and for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaness and immorality. : [Two lines from Romans] / By Benjamin Colman, M.A. Pastor of a church in Boston, N.E. (Boston: : Printed by T. Fleet and T. Crump, for Samuel Gerrish, on the north side of the Town-House., 1716), by Benjamin Colman (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Observations upon the congregational plan of church government, particularly as it respects the choice and removal of church-officers, supported by the testimony of the fathers of New-England, and unanimously offered to the consideration of the churches, by the Convention of the Ministers of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, at their annual meeting in Boston, May 26, 1773, and continued by adjournment to July 23. (Boston: : Printed and sold by John Boyle, next door to the Three Doves in Marlborough-Street., 1773), by Convention of Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An awakening call from the eternal God, to the unconverted. Or, Seasonable advice to them that are under convictions, to prevent them miscarrying in conversion: and Some scruples to the tempted resolved. / By Samuel Corbin, M.A. ; [Two lines from Isaiah] (Boston, in N.E. : Re-printed by T. Green, for Nicholas Buttolph, at him shop, at the corner of Gutteridges Coffee-house,, 1702), by Samuel Corbin (HTML at Evans TCP)
- God's promise to his plantations; [Three lines from Samuel] / As it was delivered in a sermon by John Cotton, B.D. and preacher of God's word in Boston. ; [Seven lines from Psalms] ([Boston] : London, printed by William Jones for John Bellamy, and are to be sold at the three Golden Lyons by the Royal Exchange, 1634. Reprinted at Boston in New-England, by Samuel Green; and are to be sold by John Usher., Anno. 1686), by John Cotton and J. H. (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The ministers of Christ should be speedy and earnest in speaking to young people. Four sermons preach'd to a society of young men, in Newtown on the Lord's-Day evenings. And now published at their earnest desire. / By John Cotton, Pastor of the Church of Christ there. ; [Three lines of Scripture texts] (Boston, N.E. : Printed by Gamaliel Rogers near the Mill-Bridge, for John Phillips, at the Stationers Arms the next shop to Mr. Dolbear's brasier [sic], by the town-dock., 1729), by John Cotton (HTML at Evans TCP)
- What is Christ to me, if he is not mine? or, A seasonable defence of the old Protestant doctrine of justifying faith; with a particular answer to Mr. Giles Firmin's eight arguments to the contrary. / By Andrew Croswell, Pastor of a church at Groton in Connecticut. ; [Sixteen lines of quotations] (Boston, : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen Street, next to the prison., 1745), by Andrew Croswell (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A second vindication of God's sovereign free grace. Against the exceptions made to a former vindication, by Mr. John Beach in his discourse, intitled, God's sovereignty and his universal love to the souls of men, reconciled. In a letter to that gentleman. / By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. late Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town, and president of the College of New-Jersey. ; With some brief reflections on Dr. Samuel Johnson's defence of Aristocles letter to Authades, concerning the sovereignty and promises of God. Begun in a letter to the author, from the said Mr. Dickinson, left unfinish'd. And on occasion of his decease, continued in a letter to the Dr. from Moses Dickinson, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Norwalk. ; [Three lines of quotation in Latin] (Boston, N.E. : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street., MDCCXLVIII. [1748]), by Jonathan Dickinson, Moses Dickinson, and Thomas Foxcroft (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An inquiry into the consequences both of Calvinistic and Arminian principles, compared together. In which the principal things, in Mr. Beach's second reply, to the late Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Second vindication of God's sovereign free grace, are particularly considered. Occasioned by a manuscript, intitled, An inquiry into the consequences of Calvinistic principles. In a letter to Liberius, author of that piece. / By Moses Dickinson, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Norwalk. ; [Three lines from Jeremiah] (Boston: : Printed and sold by Daniel Fowle in Queen-Street., 1750), by Moses Dickinson (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An enquiry into enthusiasm, being an account what it is, the original, progress, and effects of it. / By Benjamin Doolittle, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Northfield. ; [Two lines from Jeremiah] (Boston, : Printed by Rogers & Fowle, for J. Edwards in Cornhill., 1743), by Benjamin Doolittle (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Captives bound in chains, made free by Christ their surety: or, The misery of graceless sinners, and their recovery by Christ their Saviour. By T. Doolittel [sic]. ; [Three lines from Isaiah] (Boston, : Printed by Rogers & Fowle, for J. Edwards in Cornhill., 1742), by Thomas Doolittle (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Sacramental exercises or, The Christian's employment, before, at, and after the Lords Supper. By Jabez Earle. (Boston: : Re-printed by T. Fleet, for Daniel Henchman, in King-Street,, 1715), by Jabez Earle (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Early piety; exemplified in Elizabeth Butcher of Boston: who was born July 14th, 1709. And died June 13th. 1718. Being just eight years and eleven months old. (Boston: : Printed by J. Draper, for C. Harrison over against the Brazen-Head in Cornhill., M,DCC,XL,I. [1741]), by Cotton Mather, Joseph Sewall, and Samuel Sewall (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The whole concern of man. Or, What he ought to know and do, in order to eternal salvation. Laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader. : Divided into xvii. chapters. : Necessary for all families. : with devotions for several occasions, ordinary and extraordinary. / By John Edwards, D.D. (Re-printed at Boston in N.E. : by S. Kneeland, for J. Edwards, at his shop on the north-side of the Town House., 1725), by John Edwards (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Treatise concerning the religious affections (Boston: : Printed for S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen-Street, over against the prison., 1746), by Jonathan Edwards (HTML at Evans TCP)
- True saints, when absent from the body, are present with the Lord. A sermon preached on the day of the funeral of the Rev. Mr. David Brainerd, Missionary to the Indians, from the Honourable Society in Scotland for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge, and Pastor of a church of Christian Indians in New-Jersey; who died at Northampton, in New-England, Octob. 9th. 1747, in the 30th year of his age, and was interred on the 12th following. : Containing some account of his character, and manner of life, and remarkable speeches and behavior at death. / By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Northampton. ; [Five lines from Psalms] (Boston, N.E. : Printed by Rogers and Fowle for D. Henchman in Cornhil., 1747), by Jonathan Edwards (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A farewel-sermon preached at the first precinct in Northampton, after the people's publick rejection of their minister, and renouncing their relation to him as pastor of the church there, on June 22, 1750. : Occasion'd by difference of sentiments, concerning the requisite qualifications of members of the church, in compleat standing. / By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. ; [Twelve lines of Scripture texts] (Boston: : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland over agianst the prison in Queen-Street., 1751), by Jonathan Edwards and Mass.) Church of Christ (Northampton (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The interest of Great Britain considered with regard to her colonies and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. : To which are added, Observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c. / As the very ingenious, useful, and worthy author of this pamphlet (B------n F-------n, LL. D.) is well known and much esteemed by the principal gentlemen in England and America; and seeing that his other works have been received with universal applause; the present production needs no further recommendation to a generous, a free, an intelligent and publick-spirited people. ([Boston] : London, printed. MDCCLX. Boston: re-printed, by B. Mecom, and sold at the new printing-office, near the town-house., 1760. (Price one shilling)), by Benjamin Franklin and Richard Jackson (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An account of the French settlements in North America: shewing from the latest authors, the towns, ports, islands, lakes, rivers, &c. of Canada, claimed and improved by the French king. / By a gentleman. ; To which is added an appendix, giving a more particular and exact account of Quebec, with its inhabitants and their manner of living. By P. Charlevoix. (Boston: : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street next to the prison., 1746), by Gentleman and Pierre-François-Xavier de Charlevoix (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An expostulatory and pacifick letter, by way of reply to the Revd Mr. Gee's letter of remarks, on the printed testimony of the late convention of pastors in Boston, against several errors and disorders in the land: address'd to the Revd Mr. Nathanael Eells their moderator. / By John Hancock, Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Braintree. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts] (Boston, : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street, next to the prison., 1743), by John Hancock (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An enquiry concerning the promises of the Gospel. Whether any of them are made to the exercises and doings of persons in an unregenerate state. : Containing, remarks on two sermons published by Dr. Mayhew of Boston, entitled, Striving to enter in at the strait gate explained and inculcated; and the connection of salvation therewith, proved from the Holy Scripture. : Also, a brief enquiry into the use of means; shewing their necessity in order to salvation; and what is the true ground of encouragement for sinners diligently to attend on them. / By Samuel Hopkins A.M. Minister of the Gospel in Great Barrington. ; [One line from Elihu] (Boston, N.E. : Printed by W. M'Alpine and J. Fleeming in Marlborough Street., M,DCC,LXV. [1765]), by Samuel Hopkins (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)
- The present state of North-America. I. The discoveries, rights and possessions of Great-Britain. II. The discoveries, rights and possessions of France. III. The encroachments and depredations of the French upon His Majesty's territories in North-America, in times when peace subsisted in Europe between the two crowns, &c. &c. ([Boston] : London, printed 1755. Boston, New-England, re-printed and sold by D. Fowle in Ann-Street, and by Z. Fowle in Middle-Street., 1755), by Ellis Huske, John Huske, and John Huske (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A sermon concerning the obligations we are under to love and delight in the public worhip of God. Preached in Christ's-Church at Stratford, an occasion of the opening of that church, July the 8th 1744. : With prayers proper both for the family and closet. / By Samuel Johnson, D.D. and missionary from the Society for Propagating the Gospel. Author of the New System of Morality. ; [One line from Psalms] (Boston, : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street next to the prison., 1746), by Samuel Johnson (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An answer to George Keith's libel. Against a catechism published, by Francis Makemie. To which is added, by way of postscript. A brief narrative of a late difference among the Quakers, begun at Philadelphia. (Boston, : Printed, by Benjamin Harris, at the Sign of the Bible, over-against the Blew-Anchor., MDCXCIIII. [1694]), by Francis Makemie and Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A poem dedicated to the memory of the Reverend and excellent Mr. Urian Oakes, the late pastor to Christ's flock, and praesident of Harvard-Colledge, in Cambridge. Who was gathered to his people on 25d 5mo 1681. In the fifty'th year of his age. : [Seven lines of quotations] (Boston in New-England, : Printed for John Ratcliff., 1682), by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Military duties, recommended to an artillery company; at their election of officers, in Charls-town [sic], 13.d. 7.m. 1686. / By Cotton Mather, Pastor of a church in Boston. ; [Three lines of quotations in Latin] (Boston in New-England, : Printed by Richard Pierce: and are to be sold by Joseph Brunning, at his shop at the corner of Prison Lane near the Exchange., 1687), by Cotton Mather and Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A companion for communicants. Discourses upon the nature, the design, and the subject of the Lords Supper; with devout methods of preparing for, and approaching to that blessed ordinance. / By Cotton Mather, Pastor of a church at Boston. ; [Seven lines from Augustine] (Printed at Boston : by Samuel Green for Benjamin Harris at the London Coffee-House,, 1690), by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The day, & the work of the day. A brief discourse, on what fears we may have at this time to quicken us; what hopes there are at this time to comfort us: and what prayers would be likely to turn our prayers into hopes. With reflections upon time and state, now come upon the Church of God, and collections of certain prophecies relating to the present circumstances of New-England. Uttered on a fast, kept in Boston, July 6th. 1693. / By Cotton Mather. (Boston : Printed and sold by B. Harris,, 1693), by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Durable riches. Two brief discourses, occasioned by the impoverishing blast of heaven, which the undertakings of men, both by sea and land, have met withal. : The one, handling, the true cause of loosing; the other, giving, the true way of thriving. / By Cotton Mather. ; [Four lines of quotations in Latin] (Boston, : printed by John Allen, for Vavasour Harris, and are to be sold at his shop overagainst the old meeting-house., 1695), by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Help for distressed parents. Or, Counsels & comforts for godly parents afflicted with ungodly children; and warnings unto children to beware of all those evil courses, which would be afflictive unto their parents. / By Cotton Mather. ; [Two lines of quotation in Latin] (Boston, : Printed by John Allen, for Vavasour Harris, and are to be sold at the sign of the Bible, overagainst the Blew Anchor., 1695), by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A good master well served. A brief discourse on the necessary properties & practices of a good servant in every-kind of servitude: and of the methods that should be taken by the heads of a family, to obtain such a servant. / By Cotton Mather. ; [Two lines from Joel] (Boston in New-England. : Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen., 1696), by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Ecclesiastes. The life of the Reverend & Excellent Jonathan Mitchel; a Pastor of the church, and a glory of the colledge [sic], in Cambridge, New-England. / By Cotton Mather. ; [Three lines of quotation in Latin] ([Boston] Massachuset; : Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen. Sold at the booksellers shops in Boston., 1697), by Cotton Mather, Increase Mather, and Francis Drake (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The thoughts of a dying man. A faithful report of matters uttered by many, in the last minutes of their lives. : And, a solemn warning unto all, to conform their lives, unto the belief of such unquestionable matters. : [Five lines of quotation] (Boston, in N.E. : Printed by B. Green & J. Allen, for J. Wheeler. At his shop at the dock head., 1697), by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A warning to the flocks against wolves in sheeps cloathing. Or, A faithful advice, from several ministers of the Gospel, in and near Boston, unto the churches of New-England, relating to the dangers that may arise from impostors, pretending to be ministers. : With a brief history of some impostors, remarkably and seasonably detected written, by one of the ministers in Boston, to assert that advice, and prevent future mischiefs. : [Five lines of Scripture texts] (Boston, : [s.n.] Printed [by B. Green and J. Allen] for the booksellers., 1700), by Cotton Mather and Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Memorials of early piety. Occurring in the holy life & joyful death of Mrs. Jerusha Oliver. : With some account of her Christian experiences, extracted from her reserved papers: and published, for the service of Christianity; but especially to serve the intentions of early religion. : [Four lines of Scripture texts] (Boston in N.E. : Printed and sold by T. Green, at his shop in Middle Street., 1711), by Cotton Mather and Jerusha Oliver (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Grace defended. A censure on the ungodliness, by which the glorious grace of God, is too commonly abused. A sermon preached on the twenty fifth day of December, 1712. Containing some seasonable admonitions of piety. And concluded, with a brief dissertation on that case, whether the penitent thief on the cross, be an example of one repenting at the last hour, and on such a repentance received unto mercy? / By Cotton Mather, D.D. ; [One line from Isaiah] (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Gerrish, at his shop in Marlborough Street., 1712), by Cotton Mather and Isaac Watts (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Maternal consolations. An essay on, the consolations of God; whereof, a man whom his mother comforteth, receives a shadow; and all the children of God, enjoy the substance. Made on the death of Mrs. Maria Mather, the consort of the Reverend Dr. Increase Mather, and the daughter of the renowned Mr. John Cotton, who expired on, 4 d. 2 m. 1714. In the seventy third year of her age. / By Cotton Mather, D.D. & F.R.S. and a son of the deceased gentlewoman. ; [Three lines from II Corinthians] (Boston: : Printed by T. Fleet, for Samuel Gerrish, at the north-side of the Town-House,, 1714), by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A monitor for communicants. An essay to excite and assist religious approaches to the table of the Lord. : Offered by an assembly of the New-English pastors, unto their own flocks, and unto all the churches in these American colonies: with a solemn testimony to that cause of God, and religion in them. (Boston: : Printed by T. Fleet, and T. Crump; for Samuel Gerrish, and Daniel Henchman, and sold at their shops,, 1715. Price 4d. single, and 3s. per doz), by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A vision in the temple. The Lord of Hosts, adored; and the King of Glory proclaimed; on a day of prayer kept (May 10. 1721) at the opening of the New Brick Meeting House in the north part of Boston, by the ministers of the city, with the Society which built it, & this day swarmed into it. / By Cotton Mather, D.D. and F.R.S. ; [Two lines from Isaiah] (Boston, : Printed for Robert Starkey. And sold at his shop in Fleetstreet., 1721), by Cotton Mather and Benjamin Wadsworth (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Manuductio ad ministerium. Directions for a candidate of the ministry. : Wherein, first, a right foundation is laid for his future improvement; and, then, rules are offered for such a management of his academical & preparatory studies; and thereupon, for such a conduct after his appearance in the world; as may render his a skilful and useful minister of the Gospel. : [Three lines of quotation in Latin] (Boston, : Printed for Thomas Hancock, and sold at his shop in Ann-Street, near the draw-bridge., 1726), by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A present from a farr countrey, to the people of New England. I. A great voice from heaven, to these parts of the earth: in an excellent letter full of divine rarities, lately written from a terrible prison in France; / by a pious confessor of the reformed religion, once an inhabitant of this countrey. ; (With some late remarkables, of the persecution, upon the reformed in that kingdom.) II. The golden bells of the great high priest, heard from heaven, through the land. Or, Meditations, upon the methods of grace, wherein a few faithful persons may be the happy instruments of delivering a land, from all its iniquities & calamities. (Boston, : printed by B. Green, and J. Allen, for Michael Perry, at his shop, under the west end of the Town-House., 1698), by Cotton Mather and Elias Neau (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Practical truths tending to promote the power of godliness: wherein several important duties, are urged, and the evil of divers common sins, is evinced; delivered in sundry sermons. / By Increase Mather, teacher of a church at Boston in New-England. ; [Ten lines of Scripture texts] (Boston in New-England : Printed by Samuel Green upon assignment of Samuel Sewall., 1682), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An essay for the recording of illustrious providences: wherein, an account is given of many remarkable and very memorable events, which have happened in this last age; especially in New-England. / By Increase Mather, teacher of a church at Boston in New-England. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts] (Printed at Boston in New-England, : [by Samuel Green] and are to be sold by George Calvert at the Sign of the Half-Moon in Pauls Church-Yard, London,, 1684), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A call from heaven, to the present and succeeding generations or A discourse wherein is shewed I. That the children of godly parents are under special advantages and encouragements to seek the Lord. : II. The exceeding danger of apostasie, especially as to those that are the children and posterity of such as have been eminent for God in their generation. : III. That young men ought to remember God their creator. / By Increase Mather, teacher of a church in Boston in N. England. (Boston, : Printed by R.P. [i.e., Richard Pierce] for I. Brunning [i.e., Joseph Browning], 1685), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Greatest sinners exhorted and encouraged (Boston in N.E. : Printed by R.P. for Joseph Brunning [i.e., Browning] at his shop near the Exchange., 1686), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The great blessing, of primitive counsellours. Discoursed in a sermon, preached in the audience of the governour, Council, and representatives, of the province of the Massachusetts Bay, in New-England. May 31st. 1693. Being the day for the election of counsellours, in that province. / By Increase Mather. President of Harvard Colledge in Cambridge, and teacher of a church at Boston, in New-England. ; [One line epigram in Latin] (Boston, : Printed and sold, by Benjamin Harris, over-against the Old-Meeting-House., 1693), by Increase Mather and Massachusetts. Council (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Solemn advice to young men, not to walk in the wayes of their heart, and in the sight of their eyes; but to remember the Day of Judgment. / By Increase Mather, praesident of Harvard Colledge in Cambridge, & preacher of the Gospel at Boston, in New-England. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts] (Boston in New-England, : Printed by Bartholomew Green. Sold by Samuel Phillips, at the brick shop near the Old-Meeting-House., 1695), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the Great God our Saviour, Jesus Christ. Opened & applied, in several sermons. / By Increase Mather, praesident of Harvard Colledge in Cambridge, and preacher of the Gospel, at Boston, in N.E. ; [Nine lines of Scripture texts] (Boston, : Printed by Timothy Green, for Nicholas Boone, at his shop over against the Old-Meeting-House., 1701), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Soul-saving Gospel truths. Delivered in several sermons, wherein is shewed: I. The unreasonableness of those excuses which men make for their delaying to come to the Lord Jesus for salvation. II. That for men to despair of the forgiveness of their sins because they have been great, is a great evil. III. That every man in the world is going into eternity. / By Increase Mather. ; [Eight lines of Scripture texts] ([Boston] : Sold by Eleazer Phillips., 1703), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A discourse concerning the maintenance due to those that preach the Gospel: in which, that question whether tithes are by the divine law the ministers due, is considered, and the negative proved. / By I. Mather, D.D. ; [Seven lines of Scripture texts] (Boston; N.E. : Printed by B. Green., 1706), by Increase Mather, Samuel Sewall, John Foster, Edward Bromfield, and Jeremiah Dummer (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The doctrine of singular obedience, as the duty and property of the true Christian: opened and applied. In a sermon, / preached by I. Mather, D.D. ; [Three lines of scripture quotations] (Boston in New-England, : Printed & sold by Timothy Green, at the north end of the town, 1707), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Wo to drunkards. Two sermons testifying against the sin of drunkenness: wherein the wofulness of that evil, and the misery of all that are addicted to it, is discovered from the word of God. / By Increase Mather, D.D. (Boston, : Printed and sold by Timothy Green, at the lower end of Middle-Street,, 1712), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A disquisition concerning ecclesiastical councils. Proving, that not only pastors, but brethren delegated by the churches, have equally a right to a decisive vote in such assemblies. : To which is added, proposals concerning consociation of churches, agreed upon by a synod, which convened at Boston, in New-England. : With a preface, containing a further vindication of the Congregational discipline. / By Increase Mather. D.D. ; [Ten lines of quotations] (Boston, : Printed for N. Boone, at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill., 1716), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A sermon wherein is shewed that it is the duty and should be the care of believers on Christ, to live in the constant exercise of grace. By Nathanael Mather Pastor of a church at Dublin in Ireland. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts] (Printed at Boston in New-England : by R.P. [i.e., Richard Pierce] for Joseph Browning stationer., Anno 1684), by Nathanael Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A right to the Lord's Supper considered in a letter to a serious enquirer after truth. By a lover of the same. (Boston: : Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman, in Cornhil., MDCCXLI. [1741]), by Experience Mayhew (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Practical discourses delivered on occasion of the earthquakes in November, 1755. Wherein is particularly shown, by a variety of arguments, the great importance of turning our feet unto God's testimonies, and of making haste to keep his commandments; together with the reasonableness, the necessity, and great advantage, of a serious consideration of our ways. / By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Pastor of the West-Church in Boston. (Boston; New-England: : Printed and sold by Richard Draper, in Newbury-Street, and Edes and Gill, in Queen-Street., MDCCLX. [1760]), by Jonathan Mayhew (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A catalogue of Mein's Circulating Library; consisting of above twelve hundred volumes, in most branches of polite literature, arts and sciences; viz. history, voyages, travels, lives, memoirs, antiquities, philosophy, novels, divinity, physic, surgery, anatomy, arts, sciences, plays, poetry, husbandry, navigation, gardening, mathematics, laws, &c. &c. &c. : Which are lent to read, at one pound eight shillings, lawful money, per year; eighteen shillings per half-year; or, ten and eight pence per quarter; by John Mein, bookseller at the London Book-Store, second door above the British Coffee-House, north-side of King-Street, Boston. : This collection will be considerably enlarged from time to time, and the number of volumes will be more than doubled in less than a twelvemonth, if the publisher meets with due encouragement. : At the above place the full value is given for any library or parcel of books, in any language or faculty; and books sold or exchanged. (Boston: : Printed [by McAlpine and Fleeming] in the year MDCCLXV. (Price, one shilling lawful money.), [1765]), by Mein's Circulating Library (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Memoirs of the lives, characters and writings of those two eminently pious and useful ministers of Jesus Christ, Dr. Isaac Watts and Dr. Philip Doddridge. (Printed at Boston, : by Peter Edes for David West., MDCCXCII. [1793]), by Jeremy Belknap, Andrew Kippis, Samuel Palmer, and Isaac Watts (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Military discipline. The compleat souldier, or expert artillery-man ... : To which is added, the duties of all the officers, in a private company: as also the military law of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay ... / Being a collection from Col. Elton, Bariff, and others. (Boston, : Printed for and sold by Nicholas Boone, over against the Old-Church,, 1701), by Richard Elton, William Barriffe, and Massachusetts. Military laws, ed. by Nicholas Boone (HTML at Evans TCP)
- England's timely remembrancer. (Boston: : Printed and sold by E. Russell, next Liberty-Stump, by wholesale or retail, cheap., 1790), by Thomas Chamberlain (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A practical discourse concerning the choice benefit of communion with God in His House, witnessed unto by the experience of saints as the best improvement of time. : Being the summe of several sermons on Psal. 84. 10. Preach'd in Boston on lecture-dayes / By Joshua Moodey Minister of the Gospel. ; [Five lines from Psalms] (Boston in New-England : Printed by Richard Pierce for Joseph Brunning, and are to be sold at his shop at the corner of Prison-Lane next the Exchange., 1685), by Joshua Moodey and James Allen (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The vain youth summoned to appear at Christ's bar. Or, An essay to block up the sinful wayes of young people, by most solemn considerations, relating to that judgment unto which they are hastening. In a lecture-sermon, preached at York, in the province of Main [sic]; June 25. 1701. / By Samuel Moodey, Pastor of the Church of Christ there. (Boston in New-England, : Printed & sold by Timothy Green, at the north end of the town,, 1707), by Samuel Moodey and Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The debtors monitor, directory & comforter: or, The way to get & keep out of debt. In three sermons. / By Samuel Moodey M.A. Pastor of the church at York, N.E. (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Gerrish at his shop at the north side of the Town-House., 1715), by Samuel Moodey (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Summary account of the life and death of Joseph Quasson, Indian; who on the 28. day of August 1725. at Arundel in the county of York, & province of Main [sic], in New-England, shot his fellow-soldier and kinsman, John Peter: so that he died of the wound in a few days. For which murder being apprehended, tried, and after conviction, condemned at York in the province aforesaid, on the 12th of May following; he was there executed on the 29th of June, 1726. / By Samuel Moodey, M.A. Pastor of the Church in York. (Boston, : Printed for S. Gerrish, the lower end of Cornhill., 1726), by Samuel Moodey (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The gospel way of escaping the doleful state of the damned: with a representation of their more aggravated misery, who go to hell from under the Gospel. : Being the substance of several sermons, preached at York, in the province of Main [sic]. / By Samuel Moody, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ there. (Boston: N.E. : Re-printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen-Street over against the prison., 1739), by Samuel Moodey (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An essay on the causes, nature, and cure, of consumptions. In a letter to a friend. / By John Moore, M.D. ; To which is prefixed, the charter of the Massachusetts Medical Society. ; [Six lines of verse from Armstrong] (Boston: : Printed by Robert Hodge, for William Green., [1783]), by John Moore and Massachusetts Medical Society. Charter (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Columbus: or The discovery of America. An historical play. : As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, London. / By Thomas Morton, of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's-Inn. (Boston: : Printed and sold by William Spotswood, sold also by H. & P. Rice, Philadelphia., 1794), by Thomas Morton, William Thomas Fitzgerald, and Miles Peter Andrews (HTML at Evans TCP)
- New-England's misery, the procuring cause, and a remedy proposed. Composed October, 1758. (Boston: : Printed and sold by Z. Fowle and S. Draper, opposite the Lion & Bell, in Marlborough-Street,, M,DCC,LVIII. [1758] (Price half-piastereen.)) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The soveraign efficacy of divine providence; over ruling and omnipotently disposing and ordering all humane counsels and affairs, asserted, demonstrated and improved, in a discourse evincing, that (not any arm of flesh, but) the right hand of the Most High is it, that swayeth the universal scepter of this lower world's government. Oft wheeling about the prudentest management of the profoundest plotts, of the greatest on earth; unto such, issues and events, as are amazingly contrary to all humane probabilities, and cross to the confident expectation of lookers on. : As delivered in a sermon preached at Cambridge, on Sept. 10. 1677. Being the day of artillery election there. / By Mr. Urian Oakes, the late (and still to be lamented) Reverend Pastor of the Church of Christ in Cambridge: and learned president of Harvard Colledge. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts] (Boston in New-England: : Printed for Samuel Sewall., 1682), by Urian Oakes, John Sherman, and Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The souldier defended & directed: as it was delivered in a sermon preached to the Artillery Company in Boston, on th day of their election of officers, June 2d. 1701. / By Ebenezer Pemberton, Pastor of a church in Boston. (Boston. : Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen, for Samuel Sewall Junior., 1701), by Ebenezer Pemberton and Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A funeral sermon on the death of that learned & excellent divine the Reverend Mr. Samuel Willard, Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston, and vice-president of Harvard Colledge. Who deceased Sept. 12. 1707. aetatis suae 68. / By Ebenezer Pemberton, A.M. ; To which is annexed, a poem, on the same sorrowful occasion, by the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Colman. (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot, & sold at his shop under the west end of the Town House., 1707), by Ebenezer Pemberton and Benjamin Colman (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Little stories for little folks, in easy lessons of one, two, and three syllables. (Boston: : Printed and sold by Samuel Hall, at no. 53, Cornhill., [1789?]), by M. Pelham (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The history of a great many little boys and girls, for the amusement of all good children of four and five years of age. (Boston: : Printed and sold by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill., 1794), by M. Pelham (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Dramatic dialogues, for the use of young persons. By the author of The blind child, &c. ; [Four lines from Zimmerman. (Boston: : Printed for W. Spotswood., 1798), by Elizabeth Sibthorpe Pinchard (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Annals of New-England. By Thomas Prince, A.M. ; Vol. II. Numb. I[-III]. ; [Twelve lines from Deuteronomy] (Boston: : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland in Queen-Street, and by J. and T. Leverett in Cornhill, (Price six pence lawful money each number.), [1755]), by Thomas Prince (HTML at Evans TCP)
- An improvement of the doctrine of earthquakes, being the works of God, and tokens of his just displeasure. Containing an historical summary of the most remarkable earthquakes in New-England, from the first settlement of the English here, as also in other parts of the world since 1666. / By Thomas Prince, M.A. and one of the Pastors of the South Church in Boston. ; To which is added, a letter to a gentleman, giving an account of the dreadful earthquake felt in Boston, New-England Nov. 18. twenty five minutes past 4 in the morning. (Boston, New-England, : printed and sold by D. Fowle in Ann-Street, and by Z. Fowle in Middle-Street., 1755), by Thomas Prince (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Clarissa (Boston: : Printed and sold by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill., 1795), by Samuel Richardson (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Death the certain wages of sin to the impenitent: life the sure reward of grace to the penitent: together with the only way for youth to avoid the former, and attain the latter. : Deliver'd in three lecture sermons; occasioned by the imprisonment, condemnation and execution, of a young woman, who was guilty of murdering her infant begotten in whoredom. : To which is added, an account of her manner of life & death, in which the glory of free grace is displayed. / By Mr. John Rogers, Pastor of the Church of Ipswich. ; [One line from Timothy] (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen, for Samuel Phillips at the brick shop., 1701), by John Rogers, William Hubbard, Nicholas Noyes, Joseph Gerrish, and Esther Rodgers (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. / By the late pious and ingenious Mrs. Rowe. ; Reviewed and published at her request, by I. Watts, D.D. (Boston: : Printed and sold by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill., MDCCXC. [1790]), by Elizabeth Singer Rowe, ed. by Isaac Watts (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Essays, political, economical, and philosophical. By Benjamin Count of Rumford, Knight of the orders of the White Eagle, and St. Stanislaus; Chamberlain, Privy Counsellor of State, and lieutenant-general in the service of His Most Serene Highness the Elector Palatine, reigning Duke of Bavaria; colonel of his regiment of artillery, and commander in chief of the general staff of his army; F.R.S. Acad. R. Hiber. Berol. Elec. Boicoe, Palat. et Amer. Soc. ; Vol. I[-III]. (Boston: : Printed by Manning & Loring, for David West. Sold at his book-store, no. 56, Cornhill; by Ebenezer S. Thomas, Charleston, S. Carolina; and by Solomon Cotton & Co. Baltimore., March, 1798[-1804]), by Benjamin Rumford, Edward C. Trenchard, and Samuel Hill (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The certainty & suddenness of Christ's coming to judgment, improved as a motive to diligence in preparing for it. In a sermon at the lecture in Boston, October 6. 1715. / By Joseph Sewall, A.M. Pastor of a church in Boston. ; [Two lines from Matthew] (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Gerrish, at his shop on the north-side of the town-house., 1716), by Joseph Sewall (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Desires that Joshua's resolution may be revived: or, Excitations to the constant and diligent exercise of family-religion: being the substance of sundry sermons. / By Joseph Sewall, Pastor of a church in Boston. ; [Nine lines of Scripture quotations] (Boston in N.E. : Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Gerrish at his shop on the north side of the town shop., 1716), by Joseph Sewall and Ebenezer Pemberton (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Repentance the sure way to escape destruction. Two sermons on Jrr. [sic] 18. 7,8. Preach'd December 21st. on a publick fast occasioned by the earthquake the night after the Lord's-Day Octob. 29th. And on the Lord's-Day December 24th. 1727. / By Joseph Sewall, M.A. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston. ; Publish'd with some enlargement. ; [Six lines from Ezekiel] (Boston: : Printed for D. Henchman, at the corner shop over against the brick meeting-house in Corn-Hill., 1727), by Joseph Sewall (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The lamb slain, worthy to be praised, as the most powerful, rich, wise, and strong. A sermon preach'd at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, July 11. 1745. / By Joseph Sewall, D.D. Pastor of a church in said town. ; [Two lines from Psalms] (Boston: : Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhil., 1745), by Joseph Sewall (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Some of the exercises of a believing soul described; in a short answer to twelve serious and important questions. See contents in the next page. / By Eunice Smith, of Ashfield. Author of Mary and Martha. (Boston: : Printed by E. Russell, near Liberty-Stump, for Zedock King, in Conway., 1792. Price 8d), by Eunice Smith and Freeman Hearsey (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Some few remarks upon a scandalous book, against the government and ministry of New-England, written, by one Robert Calef. Detecting the unparrallel'd malice & falsehood, of the said book; and defending the names of several particular gentlemen, by him therein aspersed & abused. / Composed and published by several persons belonging to the flock of some of the injured pastors, and concerned for their just vindication. ; Truth will come off conqueror. (Boston, N.E. : Printed by T. Green, sold by Nicholas Boone., 1701), by Obadiah Gill, Cotton Mather, and Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Some observations relating to the present circumstances of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay; humbly offered to the consideration of the General Assembly. : [Four lines from Cicero]. (Boston: : Printed and sold by D. Fowle, next to the prison in Queen-Street., 1750) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The safety of appearing at the day of judgement, in the righteousness of Christ: opened and applied. By Solomon Stoddard Pastor to the church of North-Hampton in New-England. ; [Nine lines from Phillipians] (Boston, : Printed by Samuel Green, for Samuel Phillips., 1687), by Solomon Stoddard and Mass.) Church of Christ (Northampton (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The danger of speedy degeneracy, held forth in a sermon preached at the lecture in Boston the 5th. of July, 1705. / By Solomon Stoddard Pastor of the church at Northampton. (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot, at his shop under the west end of the Town-House., 1705), by Solomon Stoddard (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A discourse concerning prejudice in matters of religion. Or, An essay, to shew the nature, causes, and effects of such prejudices: and also the means of preventing, or removing them. By Thomas Symmes, A.M. & V.D.M. ; [Nine lines of Scripture texts] (Boston: : Printed by S. Kneeland, for S. Gerrish, sold at his shop in Corn-Hill., 1722), by Thomas Symmes and John Tufts (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A plea for the life of dying religion from the word of the Lord: in a sermon preached to the General Assembly of the colony of Massachusets [sic] at Boston in New-England, May 16. 1683. Being the day of election there. / By Mr. Samuel Torrey Pastor of the Church of Christ at Waymouth. ; [Eleven lines of Scripture texts] (Boston in New-England : Printed by Samuel Green for Samuel Sewall., 1683), by Samuel Torrey and Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The bonds of baptism: shewing, I. That those under the Gospel, should seek baptism for themselves and their children. II. When those baptiz'd in infancy, grow up to years of understanding; they should renew their covenant with God. / By Benjamin Wadsworth, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston, New-England. ; [Seven lines from Matthew] (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, sold by B. Eliot, at his shop., 1717), by Benjamin Wadsworth (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Fervent zeal against flagrant wickedness. A lecture-sermon, preach'd at Boston, N.E. on Novemb. 27. 1718. / By Benjamin Wadsworth, A.M. Pastor of a church in Boston, N.E. ; [Thirteen lines of Scripture texts] (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, for B. Eliot, at his shop., 1718), by Benjamin Wadsworth (HTML at Evans TCP)
- True piety the best policy for times of war. A sermon preacht at Boston-lecture on August 16. 1722. Soon after a declaration of war, against the Eastern Indians & rebels. / By Benjamin Wadsworth, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston, N.E. ; [Fourteen lines from Leviticus] (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, printer to His Excellency the gov. & Council., 1722), by Benjamin Wadsworth (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A plain discourse on vain thoughts, which are great hindrances of men's being saved, from Jer. IV. 14. --How long shall vain thoughts lodge within thee? / By Nehemiah Walter M.A. (Boston in New-England: : Printed by B. Green, for B. Eliot, and sold at his shop in King Street., 1721), by Nehemiah Walter (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A collection of the speeches of the president of the United States to both Houses of Congress, at the opening of every session, with their answers. Also, the addresses to the president, with his answers, from the time of his election: : with an appendix, containing the circular letter of General Washington to the governors of the several states, and his farewell orders, to the armies of America, and the answer. : Dedicated to the citizens of the United States of America. : Published according to act of Congress. (Printed at Boston, : by Manning and Loring, for Solomon Cotton, Jun. bookseller and stationer, sold by him at his bookstore, no. 51, Marlborough-Street., July, 1796), by George Washington, United States. President (1789-1797 : Washington), and United States Congress (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Orthodoxy and charity united: in several reconciling essays on the law and Gospel, faith and works; viz. Essay I. The substance or matter of the Gospel. II. The form of the Gospel. III. The use of the law under the Gospel. IV. Mistaken ways of coming to God without Christ. V. A plain and easy account of saving faith, or coming to God by Jesus Christ. VI. A reconciling thought on various controversies about faith and salvation. VII. Against uncharitableness. VIII. The difficulties in Scripture, and the different opinions of Christians. IX. An apology for Christians of different sentiments. : [One line from Ephesians] (Boston, N.E. : Reprinted and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street., MDCCXLIX. [1749]), by Isaac Watts (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A sermon on self-denial, preach'd to a numerous audience in England. / By George Whitefield, A.B. of Pembroke-College, Oxford. ([Boston] : London printed: Re-printed at Boston, by T. Fleet, for Charles Harrison, over-against the Brazen Head in Cornhill., 1739), by George Whitefield (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A journal of a voyage from London to Gibraltar. By George Whitefield, B.A. Of Pembroke-College, Oxford. (Boston. : Re-printed by T. Fleet, for Charles Harrison, over-against the Brazen Head in Cornhill., 1740), by George Whitefield (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A continuation of the journal of a voyage from Gibraltar to Savannah in Georgia. By George Whitefield, A.B. of Pembroke-College, Oxford. ; Containing many curious observations, and edifying reflections, on the several occurrence [sic] that happened in the voyage. (Boston. : Re-printed by T. Fleet, for Charles Harrison, over against the Brazen Head in Cornhill., 1740), by George Whitefield (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal during the time he was detained in England, by the embargo. Vol. II. (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by B. Franklin, in Market-Street,, 1740), by George Whitefield and Charles Wesley (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Nine sermons upon the following subjects; viz. I. The Lord our righteousness. II. The seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent. III. Persecution every Christian's lot. IV. Abraham's offering up his son Isaac. V. Saul's conversion. VI. The Pharisee and publican. VII. Christ, the believer's wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption. VIII. The Holy Spirit convincing the world of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment. IX. The conversion of Zaccheu. / By George Whitefield, A.B. late of Pembroke College, Oxford. (Boston: : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen Street., 1743), by George Whitefield (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Last will and testament of the late Rev. George Whitefield ([Boston] : London printed: Boston: re-printed and sold, next to the writing school in Queen-Street, and opposite to the seat of William Vassall, Esq., 1771), by George Whitefield (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A seasonable caveat against believing every spirit: with some directions for trying the spirits, whether they are of God. Given in two public lectures in the hall of Harvard-College at Cambridge, N.E. April 22 and 29, 1735. / By Edward Wigglesworth, D.D. and Hollisian Professor of Divinity. (Boston: : Printed for D. Henchman, at the corner shop over against the Brick Meeting-House in Cornhill,, 1735), by Edward Wigglesworth (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Advertisement. It has been thought proper to certify unto all people, especially ministers, gentlemen, physicians, lawyers, and students in any sciences throughout this country, that Mr. Richard Wilkins, who lives over against the west end of the town-house in Boston has out of respect unto the service & honour of the country taken care to furnish himself, with such a variety of books on all subjects both old & new, as is not to be found in any other part of America ... ([Boston : Printed by Benjamin Harris and John Allen?, 1691?]), by Richard Wilkins (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Heavenly merchandize; or The purchasing of truth recommended and the selling of it disswaded; as it was delivered in several sermons upon Prov. 23. 23. / By Samuel Willard, teacher of a church in Boston. ; [Three lines of Scripture text] (Boston, in New-England : Printed by Samuel Green and are to be sold by Joseph Brunning, at his shop, at the corner of the Prison Lane next the Town House., Anno. 1686), by Samuel Willard (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The mourners cordial against excessive sorrow discovering what grounds of hope Gods people have concerning their dead friends / by Samuel Willard, teacher of a church in Boston. ; [Five lines from II Corinthians] (Boston, : Printed by Benjamin Harris, and John Allen., 1691. Very suitable to be given at funerals), by Samuel Willard (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The man of war. A sermon preached to the Artillery Company at Boston, on June 5. 1699. Being the anniversary day for their election of officers. / By Samuel Willard, teacher of a church in Boston. ; [Three lines of quotations] (Boston, : Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen, for Benjamin Eliot, and are to be sold at his shop under the west end of the town-house., 1699), by Samuel Willard and Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The fear of an oath. Or, Some cautions to be used about swearing, if we would approve our selves truly godly. As it was discoursed in a sermon, preached at Boston, on the lecture; January 30. 1700,1. / By Samuel Willard, teacher of a church in Boston. ; [Two lines in Latin from Cicero] (Boston, in N.E. : Printed for Nicholas Boone, at his shop, over against the Old Meeting House., 1701), by Samuel Willard (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The great salvation revealed and offered in the Gospel explained, and an hearty acceptance of it urged. In several sermons on Hebrews II. 3. / By William Williams, A.M. and Pastor of the church in Hatfield. ; [Eight lines of Scripture texts] (Boston: : Printed by T. Crump, for S. Gerrish, and D. Henchman, & sold at their shops., 1717), by William Williams and Benjamin Colman (HTML at Evans TCP)
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