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Filed under: Subscribers' lists The works of the Rev. John Witherspoon, D.D. L.L.D. late president of the college, at Princeton New-Jersey : To which is prefixed an account of the author's life, in a sermon occasioned by his death, by the Rev. Dr. John Rodgers, of New York. : In three volumes. : Vol. I[-III]. (Printed and published by William W. Woodward, no. 17, Chesnut near Front Street., 1800), by John Witherspoon and John Rodgers (page images at HathiTrust) The Cottage cyclopedia of history and biography. : A copious dictionary of memorable persons, events, places, and things, with notices of the present state of the principal countries and nations of the known world, and a chronological view of American history to the present time. (Printed and published by Case, Lockwood & Brainard. Hartford, Conn., 1875), by J. W., George Loring Brown, Oliver Pelton, Barry, Ed. M. Pierce, Baker & Andrew, Lockwood and Company Case, and Lockwood & Brainard Case (page images at HathiTrust) The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the revolution in MDCLXXXVIII. : In six volumes, illustrated with plates. (Printed for Robert Campbell; by Samuel H. Smith., 1795), by David Hume, Joseph H. Seymour, S. Allardice, and Robert Scot (page images at HathiTrust) The deity of Jesus Christ essential to the Christian religion: a treatise on the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ (Printed by S.C. Ustick, for Thomas Ustick, no. 79, North Third Street, Philadelphia., 1802), by Jacques Abbadie and Abraham Booth (page images at HathiTrust) The history of women, from the earliest antiquity, to the present time; giving an account of almost every interesting particular concerning that sex, among all nations, ancient and modern. : With a complete index. / By William Alexander, M.D. ; In two volumes. Volume first[-second]. (Philadelphia: : Published by J.H. Dobelbower,, 1796), by William Alexander, James Smither, and James Thackara (HTML at Evans TCP) American poems, selected and original. Vol. I. (Litchfield [Conn.]: : Printed by Collier and Buel. (The copy-right secured as the act directs.), [1793]), ed. by E. H. Smith (HTML at Evans TCP) The vision of Columbus; a poem in nine books. / By Joel Barlow, Esquire. (Hartford: : Printed by Hudson and Goodwin, for the author., M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787][), by Joel Barlow and King of France Louis XVI (HTML at Evans TCP) The history of New-Hampshire. : Volume III. Containing a geographical description of the state; with sketches of its natural history, productions, improvements, and present state of society and manners, laws and government. / By Jeremy Belknap, A.M. Member of the Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, and of the Academy of Arts and Sciences in Massachusetts. (Printed at Boston, : for the author, by Belknap and Young, State Street., MDCCXCII. [1792]), by Jeremy Belknap (HTML at Evans TCP) True religion delineated; or, Experimental religion, as distinguished from formality on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other, set in a scriptural and rational light. In two discourses. In which some of the principal errors both of the Arminians and Antinomians are confuted, the foundation and superstructure of their different schemes demolished, and the truth as it is in Jesus, explained and proved. : The whole adapted to the weakest capacities, and designed for the establishment, comfort and quickening of the people of God, in these evil times. / By Joseph Bellamy, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Bethlem in Connecticut. ; With a preface by the Rev. Mr. Edwards. ; [Seven lines of Scripture texts] (Boston: : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland, in Queen-Street., 1750), by Joseph Bellamy and Jonathan Edwards (HTML at Evans TCP) Discourses on the credibility of the Scriptures: in which the truth, inspiration, and usefulness of the Scriptures are asserted and proved. / By the late Reverend Benjamin Bennet. (New-Brunswick [N.J.]: : Printed by Abraham Blauvelt., 1795), by Benjamin Bennet (HTML at Evans TCP) The posthumous works of Ann Eliza Bleecker, in prose and verse. To which is added, a collection of essays, prose and poetical, by Margaretta V. Faugeres. (New-York: : Printed by T. and J. Swords, no. 27, William-Street., --1793.--), by Ann Eliza Bleecker, Margaretta V. Faugeres, and Cornelius Tiebout (HTML at Evans TCP) An account of the life of the late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd, Minister of the Gospel, 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: / chiefly taken from his own diary, and other private writings, written for his own use; ; and now published, by Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Northampton. (Boston: N.E. : Printed for and sold by D. Henchman, in Cornhill., 1749), by David Brainerd, ed. by Jonathan Edwards (HTML at Evans TCP) The import of the saint's confession, that the times of men are in the hand of God: exhibited to view in an anniversary, eucharistical, and half-century sermon; delivered at East-Hampton, on the Lord's Day, January 1, 1792. / By Samuel Buell, D.D. and Pastor of the church there. ; [Seven lines of Scripture texts] (New-London [Conn.]: : Printed by T. Green & Son., [1792]), by Samuel Buell (HTML at Evans TCP) A voyage to the South Seas, in the years 1740-1. Containing a faithful narrative of the loss of His Majesty's Ship the the [sic] Wager on a desolate island in the latitude 47 south, longitude 81:40 west ... Interspersed with many entertaining and curious observations, not taken notice of by Sir John Narborough, or any other journalist, with many things not published in the first edition. / By John Bulkeley and John Cummins, late gunner and carpenter of the Wager. ([Philadelphia] : London, printed. Philadelphia: reprinted by James Chattin, for the author., 1757. (Price 10s.)), by John Bulkeley, John Cummins, William Denny, and Edward Vernon (HTML at Evans TCP) A series of Indostan letters By Barw. Burges ; containing a striking account of the manners & customs of the Gentoo nations & of the Moguls & other Mahomedan tribes in Indostan ; with other polemical East India tracts both amusing, interesting, & perfectly original. (N. York : Printed and published for the author by W. Ross., [1790]), by Bartholomew Burges, John Lamb, and William Rollinson, illust. by Edward Shepherd and Clepham (HTML at Evans TCP) Political disquisitions; or, An enquiry into public errors, defects, and abuses. Illustrated by, and established upon facts and remarks, extracted from a variety of authors, ancient and modern. : Calculated to draw the timely attention of government and people, to a due consideration of the necessity, and the means, of reforming those errors, defects, and abuses; of restoring the constitution, and saving the state. / By J. Burgh, gentleman; author of the Dignity of human nature, and other works. ; Volume the first [-third and last]. (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street; and William Woodhouse, in Front-Street., M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]), by James Burgh (HTML at Evans TCP) Seasonable thoughts on the state of religion in New-England, a treatise in five parts. I. Faithfully pointing out the things of a bad and dangerous tendency, in the late, and present, religious appearance, in the land. II. Representing the obligations which lie upon the pastors of these churches in particular, and upon all in general, to use their endeavours to suppress prevailing disorders; with the great danger of a neglect in so important a matter. III. Opening, in many instances, wherein the discouragers of irregularities have been injuriously treated. IV. Shewing what ought to be corrected, or avoided, in testifying against the evil things of the present day. V. Directing our thot's more positively, to what may be judged the best expedients, to promote pure and undefiled religion in these times. : With a preface giving an account of the Antinomians, Familists and Libertines, who infected these churches, above an hundred years ago: very needful for these days; the like spirit, and errors, prevailing now as did then. The whole being intended, and calculated, to serve the interest of Christ's kingdom. / By Charles Chauncy. D.D. Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Boston. (Boston, : printed by Rogers and Fowle, for Samuel Eliot in Cornhill., 1743), by Charles Chauncy (HTML at Evans TCP) A voyage to the Pacific Ocean; for making discoveries in the northern hemisphere: performed under the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1780. / By Captain James Cook, F.R.S. and Captain James King, LL.D. and F.R.S. ; Illustrated with elegant plates, and a large chart. In four volumes. Vol. I[-IV]. (New-York: : Printed by Tiebout and O'Brien, for Benjamin Gomez, bookseller and stationer, no. 97, Maiden-Lane., 1796), by James Cook, James King, and William Rollinson (HTML at Evans TCP) Careful and strict enquiry into the modern prevailing notions of that freedom of will (Boston, N.E. : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland, in Queen-Street., MDCCLIV. [1754]), by Jonathan Edwards (HTML at Evans TCP) Great Christian doctrine of original sin defended (Boston, New-England: : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland, opposite to the probate-office in Queen-Street., 1758), by Jonathan Edwards and Samuel Kneeland (HTML at Evans TCP) The salvation of all men strictly examined; and the endless punishment of those who die impenitent, argued and defended against the objections and reasonings of the late Rev. Doctor Chauncy, of Boston, in his book entitled "The salvation of all men," &c. / By Jonathan Edwards, D.D. Pastor of a church in New Haven. ; [Two lines of Scripture texts] (New-Haven: : Printed by A. Morse,, M,DCC,XC. [1790]), by Jonathan Edwards (HTML at Evans TCP) The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by himself. ; Vol I[-II]. ; [Five lines from Isaiah] (New-York: : Printed and sold by W. Durell, at his book-store and printing-office, no. 19, Q. Street., M,DCC,XCI. [1791]), by Olaudah Equiano and Cornelius Tiebout (HTML at Evans TCP) Poems on several occasions, with some other compositions. By Nathaniel Evans, A.M. late missionary (appointed by the Society for Propagating the Gospel) for Gloucester County, in New-Jersey; and Chaplain to the Lord Viscount Kilmorey, of the Kingdom of Ireland. (Philadelphia: : Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street., M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]), by Nathaniel Evans and Elizabeth Ferguson, ed. by William Smith (HTML at Evans TCP) The young mill-wright & miller's guide. In five parts --embellished with twenty five [i.e., twenty-six] plates ... / By Oliver Evans, of Philadelphia. (Philadelphia: : Printed for, and sold by the author, no. 215, North Second Street., 1795), by Oliver Evans, Thomas Ellicott, and J. J. Bury (HTML at Evans TCP) The new and complete book of martyrs; or, An universal history of martyrdom: being Fox's Book of marytrs, revised and corrected, with additions and great improvements. : Containing an authentic account of the lives, persecutions and sufferings of the holy martyrs; and the many dreadful persecutions against the Church of Christ in all parts of the world, by pagans, Jews, Turks, papists, and others, from earliest ages of the church to the present period. ... The whole forming at once a general Christian martyrology, and a complete history of persecutions. / By the Rev. Mr. John Fox, M.A. late of Magdalen College, Oxford. ; Now revised, corrected and improved, with many additional articles, relating to the acts and monuments of the church. By Paul Wright, D.D. ; Embellished with forty elegant copper plate engravings. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. (New-York: : Printed and sold by William Durell, at his book-store and printing-office, no. 208, Pearl-Street, near the fly-market., M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]), by John Foxe, John Scoles, N. Pigalle, Benjamin Tanner, and Elkanah Tisdale, ed. by Paul Wright (HTML at Evans TCP) The young gentleman and lady's assistant; partly original, but chiefly compiled from the works of the most celebrated modern authors; calculated to instruct youth in the priciples of useful knowledge: : in five parts, viz. geography, natural-history, elocution, poetry, --and miscellany. : To which is annexed --a short system of practical arithmetic; wherein every example is wrought at large, and the whole, including the money of the United States, rendered easy to the meanest capacity. : This work, is divided into small sections for the convenience of schools. / By Donald Fraser, school-master, New-York. (New-York-- : Printed by Tho's Greenleaf,, M,DCC,XCI. [1791]), by Donald Fraser (HTML at Evans TCP) The miscellaneous works of Mr. Philip Freneau containing his essays, and additional poems. (Philadelphia: : Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market Street., MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]), by Philip Morin Freneau (HTML at Evans TCP) The marvelous works of creation and providence, illustrated. Being the substance of a sermon preached at the North Precinct in Shrewsbury. On Thursday the 7th of October, 1762. A day of public thanksgiving, occasioned by the reduction of the Havannah. / By Samuel Frink, A.M. ; Printed at the repeated desire of some that heard it. ; [Four lines from Nehemiah] (Boston: : Printed by S. Kneeland, in Queen-Street., 1763), by Samuel Frink (HTML at Evans TCP) Memoirs of the life of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A. late Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon: in which every circumstance worthy of notice, both in his private and public character, is recorded. Faithfully selected from his original papers, journals, and letters. Illustrated by a variety of interesting and entertaining anecdotes, from the best authorities. : To which are added, a particular account of his death and funeral; and extracts from the sermons, which were preached on that occasion. / Compiled by the Rev. John Gillies, D.D. ; [Four lines of Scripture quotations] (New-York: : Printed by Hodge and Shober, at the newest printing-office, in Maiden-Lane., M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]), by John Gillies, Elisha Gallaudet, and Selina Hastings Huntingdon (HTML at Evans TCP) Juvenile poems on various subjects. With The prince of Parthia, a tragedy. / By the late Mr. Thomas Godfrey, Junr. of Philadelphia. ; To which is prefixed, some account of the author and his writings. ; [One line from Horace] (Philadelphia, : printed by Henry Miller, in Second-Street., MDCCLXV. [1765]), by Thomas Godfrey, Nathaniel Evans, and John Green (HTML at Evans TCP) The American remembrancer, and universal tablet of memory: containing a list of the most eminent men, whether in ancient or modern times, with the atchievements [sic] for which they have been particularly distinguished: as also the most memorable events in history, from the earliest period till the year 1795, classed under distinct heads, with their respective dates. : To which is added, a table, comprehending the periods at which the most remarkable cities and towns were founded, their present population, latitude, and longitude. : The whole being intended to form a comprehensive abridgement of history and chronology, particularly of that part which relates to America. / By James Hardie, A.M. ; [One line of Latin quotation] (Philadelphia, : Printed for the author by Thomas Dobson, at the stone-house, no 41, South Second-Street., M.DCC.XCV. [1795]), by James Hardie (HTML at Evans TCP) A new voyage, round the world, in the years 1768, 1769, 1770, and 1771; undertaken by order of His present Majesty, performed by, Captain James Cook, in the ship Endeavour, drawn up from his own journal, and from the papers of Joseph Banks, Esq. F.R.S. : And published by the special direction of the Right Honourable the Lords of the Admiralty. / By John Hawkesworth, L.L.D. and late director of the East-India Company. ; In two volumes: with cutts [sic] and a map of the whole navigation. ; Vol. I[-II]. (New-York: : Printed by James Rivington,, 1774), by John Hawkesworth, Paul Revere, and Bernard Romans (HTML at Evans TCP) The Pennsylvania state trials: containing the impeachment, trial, and acquittal of Francis Hopkinson, and John Nicholson, Esquires. The former being judge of the Court of Admiralty, and the latter, the comptroller-general of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. : Vol. I. : [One line in Latin from Virgil] (Philadelphia: : Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, no. 116, High-Street, for Edmund Hogan., M,DCC,XCIV [i.e., 1795]), by Francis Hopkinson, John Nicholson, and Pennsylvania. General Assembly, ed. by Edmund Hogan (HTML at Evans TCP) A narrative of the captivity of Nehemiah How, who was taken by the Indians at the Great-Meadow Fort above Fort-Dummer, where he was an inhabitant, October 11th 1745. : Giving an account of what he met with in his travelling to Canada, and while he was in prison there. : Together with an account of Mr. How's death at Canada. : [Seven lines from Psalms] (Boston: N.E. : Printed and sold [by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green?] opposite to the prison in Queen-Street., 1748), by Nehemiah How (HTML at Evans TCP) The happy effects of union, and the fatal tendency of divisions. Shewn in a sermon, preached before the freemen of the town of Middletown, at their annual meeting, April 8, 1776. / By Enoch Huntington, A.M. Pastor of the First Church of Christ, in Middletown. ; [Eight lines of quotations] (Hartford: : Printed by Eben. Watson, at the Sign of the Connecticut Arms, near the Great Bridge., MDCCLXXVI. [1776]), by Enoch Huntington (HTML at Evans TCP) The whole genuine and complete works of Flavius Josephus ... Translated from the original in the Greek language. And diligently revised and compared with the writings of contemporary authors, of different nations, on the subject. All tending to prove the authenticity of the work. ; To which is added various useful indexes ... ; Also a continuation of the history of the Jews, from Josephus down to the present time ... By George Henry Maynard, LL.D. ; Illustrated with marginal references and notes, historical, biographical, classical, critical, geographical, and explanatory. By the Rev. Edward Kimpton, author the the Compleat universal history of the Holy Bible. ; Embellished with upwards of sixty beautiful engravings, taken from original drawings of the Messrs, Metz, Stothard, and Corbould, members of the Royal Academy, and engraved by American artists. (New-York: : Printed and sold by William Durell, at his book store and printing office, no. 19, Queen-Street, near the Fly-Market., M,DCC,XCII. [i.e., 1792-1794]), by Flavius Josephus, George Henry Maynard, Edward Kimpton, Cornelius Tiebout, Amos Doolittle, Alexander Anderson, William Rollinson, Joel Knott Allen, N. Pigalle, and Benjamin Tanner (HTML at Evans TCP) The moral and religious miscellany; or, Sixty-one aphoretical essays, on some of the most important Christian doctrines and virtues. By Hugh Knox, D.D. in St. Croix. ; [Seven lines of quotations in Latin] (New-York: : Printed by Hodge and Shober., M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]), by Hugh Knox (HTML at Evans TCP) Miscellaneous works, prose and poetical. By a young gentleman of New-York. ; [One line in Latin from Horace] (--New-York-- : Printed by Thomas Greenleaf., 1795), by John Blair Linn (HTML at Evans TCP) Sermons on the moral law; elucidating the nature, extent and obligations of the various social and divine virtues, comprised in that summary of universal duty--and on the connection of the moral law and the Gospel. / By David M'Clure, Minister of the First Church in East-Windsor. ; [Two lines of quotations] (Hartford: : From the press of Beach and Jones., 1795), by David M'Clure (HTML at Evans TCP) The female review: or, Memoirs of an American young lady; whose life and character are peculiarly distinguished--being a Continental soldier, for nearly three years, in the late American war. During which time, she performed the duties of every department, into which she was called, with punctual exactness, fidelity and honor, and preserved her chastity inviolate, by the most artful concealment of her sex. : With an appendix, containing charcteristic traits, by different hands; her taste for economy, principles of domestic education, &c. / By a citizen of Massachusetts. (Dedham [Mass.]: : Printed by Nathaniel and Benjamin Heaton, for the author., M,DCC,XCVII. [1797]), by Herman Mann and George Graham, illust. by William Beastall (HTML at Evans TCP) The life of the very Reverend and learned Cotton Mather, D.D. & F.R.S. late Pastor of the North Church in Boston. Who died, Feb. 13. 1727,8. / By Samuel Mather, M.A. ; [Three lines of quotations] (Boston, New-England: : Printed for Samuel Gerrish, in Cornhill., MDCCXXIX. [1729]), by Samuel Mather, Thomas Prince, and Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP) The triumphs of love; or, Happy reconciliation. A comedy. In four acts. / Written by an American, and a citizen of Philadelphia. ; Acted at the New Theatre, Philadelphia. (Philadelphia: : Printed by R. Folwell, no. 33, Arch-Street., September 10, 1795), by John Murdock and Joseph H. Seymour (HTML at Evans TCP) The gleaner. A miscellaneous production. In three volumes. / By Constantia. ; [Four lines of verse] ; Vol. I[-III]. ; Published according to act of Congress. (Printed at Boston, : by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury-Street., Feb. 1798), by Judith Sargent Murray and John Adams (HTML at Evans TCP) A chronological history of New-England in the form of annals: being a summary and exact account of the most material transactions and occurrences relating to this country, in the order of time wherein they happened, from the discovery by Capt. Gosnold in 1602, to the arrival of Governor Belcher, in 1730. : With an introduction containing a brief epitome of the most remarkable transactions and events abroad, from the Creation: including the connected line of time, the succession of patriarchs and sovereigns of the most famous kingdoms & empires, the gradual discoveries of America, and the progress of the Reformation to the discovery of New-England. / By Thomas Prince, M.A. ; Vol. I. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts] (Boston, N.E. : Printed by Kneeland & Green for S. Gerrish,, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]), by Thomas Prince and Jonathan Belcher (HTML at Evans TCP) Infidelity, or The victims of sentiment. A novel, in a series of letters. : [One line from Young] (Philadelphia: : Printed by W.W. Woodward, no. 17, Chesnut-Street., 1797), by Samuel Relf and Ann Louisa Bingham (HTML at Evans TCP) The history of the reign of Charles the Fifth, Emperor of Germany; and of all the kingdoms and states in Europe, during his age. : To which is prefixed, a view of the progress of society in Europe, from the subversion of the Roman Empire, to the beginning of the sixteenth century. : Confirmed by historical proofs and illustrations. : In three volumes. / By William Robertson, D.D. Principal of the University of Edinburgh, and historiographer to His Majesty for Scotland. Author of the late elegant History of Scotland. ; Volume the first[-third]. ([Philadelphia] America: : Printed [by Robert Bell] for the subscribers., M,DCC,LXX [i.e, 1770-1771]), by William Robertson (HTML at Evans TCP) The practical farmer: being a new and compendious system of husbandry, adapted to the different soils and climates of America. : Containing the mechanical, chemical and philosophical elements of agriculture. : With many other useful and interesting subjects. / By John Spurrier, an old experienced farmer, late of the county of Herts, in Great-Britain: and now of Brandywine Hundred, County of New-Castle, and state of Delaware. (Wilmington [Del.]: : Printed by Brynberg and Andrews., M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]), by John Spurrier and Thomas Jefferson (HTML at Evans TCP) The mountain cottager; or, Wonder upon wonder. A tale. / Translated from the German of C.H. Spiess. ; [Three lines of verse from H.M. Williams] (Philadelphia: : Printed by W.W. Woodward, no. 17 Chesnut Street, for Samuel Hyndman., 1800), by Christian Heinrich Spiess (HTML at Evans TCP) An historical and geographical account of Algiers; comprehending a novel and interesting detail of events relative to the American captives. / By James Wilson Stevens. (Philadelphia: : Printed by Hogan & M'Elroy, George-Street third door below South-Street., August, 1797), by James Wilson Stevens and Joel Barlow (HTML at Evans TCP) Sermons on important subjects; adapted to the perilous state of the British nation, lately preached in Philadelphia. / By Gilbert Tennent, A.M. Minister of the Gospel. ; [Four lines from Jeremiah] (Philadelphia: : Printed by James Chattin, at the newest printing-office, on the south side of the Jersey-Market., 1758), by Gilbert Tennent (HTML at Evans TCP) The contrast, a comedy; in five acts: / written by a citizen of the United States; ; performed with applause at the theatres in New-York, Philadelphia, and Maryland; ; and published (under an assignment of the copy-right) by Thomas Wignell. ; [Two lines in Latin from Virgil with two line English translation] (Philadelphia: : From the press of Prichard & Hall, in Market-Street, between Second and Front Streets., M.DCC.XC. [1790]), by Royall Tyler (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) Washington's political legacies. To which is annexed, an appendix, containing an account of his illness, death, and the national tributes of respect paid to his memory, with a biographical sketch, of his life and character. His will, and Dr. Tappan's discourse, before the University of Cambridge. (New-York: : Printed by George Forman, no. 64, for C. Davis, no. 167, Water-Street., 1800), by George Washington, David Tappan, and Robert Treat Paine (HTML at Evans TCP) Ten sermons on the following subjects (Printed at Newburyport, [Mass.] : by Blunt & March. MDCCXCV. Sold by Messrs. Thomas & Andrews, Mr. E. Larkin, Mr. D. West, Boston--By Mr. Matthew Carey, Mr. Robert Campbell, and Mr. William Young, Philadelphia--Mr. Thomas Allen and Mr. William Durell, New-York., [1795]), by George Whitefield (HTML at Evans TCP) Eighteen sermons (Printed at Newburyport [Mass.] : by Edmund M. Blunt., 1797), by George Whitefield and Joseph Gurney, ed. by Andrew Gifford (HTML at Evans TCP) A compleat body of divinity in two hundred and fifty expository lectures on the Assembly's Shorter catechism wherein the doctrines of the Christian religion are unfolded, their truth confirm'd, their excellence display'd, their usefulness improv'd; contrary errors & vices refuted & expos'd, objections answer'd, controversies settled, cases of conscience resolv'd; and a great light thereby reflected on the present age. / By the Reverend & learned Samuel Willard, M.A. late Pastor of the South Church in Boston, and vice-president of Harvard College in Cambridge, in New-England. ; Prefac'd by the pastors of the same church. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts] (Boston in New-England: : Printed by B. Green and S. Kneeland for B. Eliot and D. Henchman, and sold at their shops., MDCCXXVI. [1726]), by Samuel Willard, Joseph Sewall, and Thomas Prince (HTML at Evans TCP) Lectures on diet and regimen: being a systematic inquiry into the most rational means of preserving health and prolonging life: together with physiological and chemical explanations, calculated chiefly for the use of families, in order to banish the prevailing abuses and prejudices in medicine. / By A.F.M. Willich, M.D. ; [Four lines in Latin from Serenus Sammonicus] ; Vol. I[-II]. (Boston: : Printed by Manning & Loring, for Joseph Nancrede, no. 49, Marlbro'-Street., 1800), by A. F. M. Willich (HTML at Evans TCP) The voyages and adventures of John Willock, mariner. Interspersed with remarks on different countries in Europe, Africa, and America; with the customs and manners of the inhabitants; and a number of original anecdotes. (Philadelphia: : Printed for George Gibson, by Hogan & M'Elroy, no. 222, South Third-Street., 1798), by John Willock and Thomas Clarke (HTML at Evans TCP) A vindication of the government of New-England churches. Drawn from antiquity; the light of nature; Holy Scripture; it's noble nature; and from the dignity Divine Providence has put upon it. / By John Wise, A.M. Pastor to a church in Ipswich. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts] (Boston: : Printed and sold by John Boyles, in Marlboro'-Street., MDCCLXXII. [1772]), by John Wise, John Higginson, William Hubbard, John White, Mass.) Platform of church discipline Cambridge Synod (1646-1648 : Cambridge, and Boston Synod (1679-1680). Confession of faith (HTML at Evans TCP) The new and complete life of our blessed Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ: that great example, as well as Saviour of mankind ... By Paul Wright, D.D. ... ; Embellished with the most elegant, valuable, and numerous set of large copper-plate prints ever published in a work of this kind: finely engraved from the original drawings of Hamilton, Chalmers, West, Samuel Wale, Esq. &c. by the best American artists. (Philadelphia: : Printed by Tertius Dunning and Walter W. Hyer, no. 73, Market-Street., 1795), by Paul Wright, Benjamin Tanner, William Rollinson, Amos Doolittle, Elkanah Tisdale, John Scoles, and Alexander Anderson (HTML at Evans TCP)
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