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| | Books by William Hubbard: Books in the extended shelves: Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: The benefit of a well-ordered conversation, as it was delivered in a sermon preached June 24th. 1682. On a day of publick humiliation. : As also a funeral discourse upon the three first verses of the third chapter of Isaiah; occasioned by the death of the worshipful Major General Denison; who deceased at Ipswich, Sept. 20. 1682. / By Mr. William Hubbard. ; To which is annexed an Irenicon or a salve for New-England's sore: penned by the said major-general; and left behind him as his farewell and last advice to his friends of the Massachusets. (Printed at Boston : by Samuel Green., 1684), also by James Allen, Joshua Moodey, Nicholas Noyes, and Daniel Denison (HTML at Evans TCP) Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: 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), also by John Rogers, Nicholas Noyes, Joseph Gerrish, and Esther Rodgers (HTML at Evans TCP) Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: A General history of New England, from the discovery to MDCLXXX (Massachusetts historical society, 1815) (page images at HathiTrust) Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: The happiness of a people in the wisdome of their rulers directing and in the obedience of their brethren attending unto what Israel ougho [sic] to do: recommended in a sermon before the Honourable Governour and Council, and the respected Deputies of Mattachusets [sic] colony in New-England. : Preached at Boston, May 3d, 1676, being the day of election there. / By William Hubbard ... (Boston : Printed by John Foster, 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: The happiness of a people in the wisdome of their rulers directing and in the obedience of their brethren attending unto what Israel ougho [sic] to do: recommended in a sermon before the Honourable governour and Council, and the respected deputies of the Massachusets colony in New-England. Preached at Boston, May 3d. 1676. being the day of election there. / By William Hubbard Minister of Ipswich. ; [Nine lines of Scripture texts] (Boston, : Printed by John Foster., 1676), also by John Leverett and Massachusetts General Court (HTML at Evans TCP) Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: The history of the Indian wars in New England : from the first settlement to the termination of the war with King Philip in 1677 (Printed for W.E. Woodward, 1865), also by Samuel Gardner Drake (page images at HathiTrust) Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: Irenicon. (Printed at Boston : by Samuel Green, 1684), also by Daniel Denison (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: Narrative of the Indian wars in New-England (Boston [Mass.] : Printed by John Foster, 1677) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: Narrative of the Indian wars in New-England (Boston [Mass.] : Printed by John Foster, 1677) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: 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 (Heman Willard, 1803) (page images at HathiTrust) Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: 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) (HTML at Evans TCP) Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: A narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New-England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607. to this present year 1677. But chiefly of the late troubles in the two last years, 1675. and 1676. : To which is added a discourse about the warre with the Pequods in the year 1637. / By W. Hubbard, Minister of Ipswich. ; [Twelve lines of quotations] ; Pnblished [sic] by authority. (Boston; : Printed by John Foster,, in the year 1677), also by Jeremiah Shepard, Benjamin Tompson, William Leete, John Leverett, Josiah Winslow, and John Foster (HTML at Evans TCP) Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: The Two Americas : Their complete history, from the earliest discoveries to the present day (W. C. Sadlier, 1881), also by David Ramsay, James Grahame, William Robertson, Jeremy Belknap, L. M. Stephenson, and Henry Llewellyn Williams (page images at HathiTrust) Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: A vindication of the government of New-England churches. Drawn from antiquity; the light of nature; Holy Scripture; its noble nature; and from the dignity Divine Providence has put upon it. / By John Wise A.M. Pastor to a church in Ipswich. ; [Seven lines of Scripture texts] (Boston, : Printed by J. Allen, for N. Boone, at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill,, 1717), also by John Wise and John Higginson (HTML at Evans TCP) Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704: 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]), also by John Wise, John Higginson, John White, Mass.) Platform of church discipline Cambridge Synod (1646-1648 : Cambridge, and Boston Synod (1679-1680). Confession of faith (HTML at Evans TCP)
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