Microfiche 1227 2986, Box 11
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Righteousness and uprightness recommended, from the high regards, which the righteous Lord shews thereto A funeral-discourse, preached after the death of the Honorable Francis Foxcroft, Esq; who died Dec. 31. 1727. In the 71st. year of his age. / |
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Microfiche 1227 2987, Box 11
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The wisdom of God in the redemption of fallen man illustrated in several dscourses, from Eph. I. viii. / |
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Microfiche 1227 2988, Box 11
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Two sermons, the first preached at Dedham, October 5th. 1726 On a day of prayer with fasting there, to ask the pourings out of the spirit of grace on them, and especially on their children. : The other preached at Sherbourn, on a like occasion, May 10. 1727. / |
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Microfiche 1227 2989, Box 11
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Sin testify'd against by heaven and earth A sermon preached on the Friday after the great and terrible earthquake, which occur'd on the Lord's-Day-evening, between the 29th and the 30th of October, 1727. / |
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Microfiche 1227 2992, Box 11
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Willem Christoffel Berkenmeyers bedienaars des Heyligen Euangeliums van de Nederduytsche Gemeente te Nieuw-York, Albanie en daar ontrent, insgelyks der parochye der Palatynen by Quassayk de onveranderde A.C. toegedaan, Getrouwe herder- en wachter-stem aan de hoog- en neder-duitsche Lutheriaanen in dese gewesten, eenstemmig te zyn vertoont met twee brieven en andere redenen Lutherscher theologanten: aangaande 't Van Dierensche beroep, ende Henkelsche bevestiging |
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Microfiche 1227 2993, Box 11
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An almanack for the year of Christ, 1729 ... Fitted to the latitude of 40 degrees, and a meridian of five hours west from London, but may without sensible error, serve all the adjacent places, even from Newfoundland to Carolina. / |
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Microfiche 1227 2995, Box 11
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The New-England diary, or, Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1729 ... Fitted to the horizon of Boston the metropolis of New England, whose long. from London is 289 gr. and lat. north, 42 gr. 25 min. nearest, but may without sensible error (tides excepted) serve all the adjacent places from Newfoundland to Carolina. / |
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Microfiche 1227 2996, Box 11
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[God's mercy surmounting man's cruelty exemplified in the captivity and redemption of Elizabeth Hanson, wife of John Hanson, of Knoxmarsh at Keacheachy, in Dover township, who was taken captive with her children, and maid-servant, by the Indians in New-England, in the year 1724. : In which are inserted, sundry remarkable preservations, deliverances, and marks of the care and kindness of Providence over her and her children, worthy to be remembered. / |
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Microfiche 1227 2997, Box 11
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The Secretary's guide, or, Young mans companion in four parts. Part I. Contains directions for spelling, reading and writing true English, with true pronunciation. Part II. Arithmetick made easie ... Part III. The method of writing letters upon most subjects ... Part IV. Contains a choice collection of bills of parcels, bills, bonds, letters of attorney ... profitable both for old and young to learn and know. : The whole adorned with variety of other matters, as will appear by the contents. |
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Microfiche 1227 2998, Box 11
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The only method to promote the happiness of a people and their posterity A sermon preached before the Honourable the lieut. governour, the Council, and representatives of the province of Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, May 29th. 1728. Being the day for the election of His Majesty's Council. / |
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Microfiche 1227 2999, Box 11
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Two discourses One the danger of falling away, after a profession made; from Luke IX. 61, 62 ... the other on a sacramental occasion, from Lev. X. 3 ... / |
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Microfiche 1227 3000, Box 11
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The silent soul, with soveraign [sic] antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, A Christian with an olive leaf in his mouth, when he is under the greatest afflictions, the sharpest and sorest trials and troubles, the saddest and darkest providences and changes with answers to divers questions and objections that are of greatest importance; all tending to win and work souls to be still, quiet, calm, and silent under all changes that have, or may pass upon them in this world, &c. / |
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Microfiche 1227 3001, Box 11
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Solemn covenanting with God, one of the best means to prevent fatal declensions A discourse before public renewal of covenant in Haverhil on the day of the general fast: March 21. 1727,8. : Preached partly on that day, partly on the Sabbath before. / |
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Microfiche 1227 3002, Box 11
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Come and welcome to Jesus Christ. Or, A plain and profitable discourse on John VI. verse xxxvii Shewing, the cause, truth and manner of the coming of a sinner to Jesus Christ; with his happy reception, and blessed entertainment. / |
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Microfiche 1227 3004, Box 11
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A poem presented to His Excellency William Burnet, Esq; on his arrival at Boston, July 19. 1728 |
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Microfiche 1227 3005, Box 11
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The Earl of Essex's speech at the delivering the following petition to His Most Sacred Majesty, Jan. 25. 1680. |
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Microfiche 1227 3006, Box 11
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Regular singing defended, and proved to be the only true way of singing the songs of the Lord by arguments both from reason and Scripture: having been heard and approved of, by the General Association of Hartford, May the 12th. 1727. With their recommendation of it to the publick. / |
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Microfiche 1227 3007, Box 11
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The service of God in the Gospel-ministry, recommended and encouraged A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. William Jenison, Pastor of the Church of Christ in the East Parish in Salem, May 22. 1728. / |
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Microfiche 1227 3008, Box 11
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An argument for and persuasive unto the great and important duty of family worship with rules and directions for the due performance of it. / |
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Microfiche 1227 3009, Box 11
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Death and the grave without any order A sermon preached July 7. 1728. Being the Lord's-Day after a tragical duel. And most lamented death. / |
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