Microfiche 1227 3270, Box 12
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A reply to the objections made against taking the small pox in the way of inoculation from principles of conscience In a letter to a friend in the country. / |
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Microfiche 1227 3272, Box 12
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An account of the last words of Christian Kerr who dyed at Edinburgh, on Feb. 4th. 1702. in the eleventh year of her age. : Shewing, how much she was ravished with the assurance of her interest in Christ, and the hope of heaven. : There is added a conclusion, containing the use and improvement of what [is related. / |
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Microfiche 1227 3274, Box 12
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A dissertation concerning inoculation of the small-pox Giving some account of the rise, progress, success, advantages and disadvantages of receiving the small pox by incisions illustrated by sundry cases of the inoculated. |
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Microfiche 1227 3275, Box 12
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A practical essay concerning the small pox |
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Microfiche 1227 3278, Box 12
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An Elegy upon His Excellency William Burnet, Esq; who departed this life Sept. 7th. 1729. Aetat. 42 |
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Microfiche 1227 3279, Box 12
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A preservative from damnable errors, in the unction of the Holy One A sermon preach'd, at the opening of a presbytery, at Charlestown in S. Carolina; some time before the Reverend Mr. Josiah Smith's sermon (which he publish'd against it, with the title, of Humane impositions prov'd unscriptural &c.) and now published, (with the advice of some reverend ministers adhering to the Westminster Confession) to vindicate the truths contained in it, from Mr. Smith's mis-representations, and exceptions. : Together with a postscript containing some remarks, upon Mr. Smith's preface, and sermon. / |
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Microfiche 1227 3280, Box 12
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Observations historical and practical on the rise and primitive state of New-England With a special reference to the Old or First Gather'd Church in Boston. : A sermon preach'd to the said congregation Aug. 23. 1730. Being the last Sabbath of the first century since its settlement. / |
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Microfiche 1227 3281, Box 12
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The pleas of Gospel-impenitents examined & refuted In two sermons at the Thursday-lecture in Boston. On Febr. 5. & April 23. 1730. / |
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Microfiche 1227 3282, Box 12
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The duty of people to pray for and praise their rulers A sermon at the lecture in Hingham, August 12. 1730. On occasion of the arrival of His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq; to his government. / |
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Microfiche 1227 3283, Box 12
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The Bishop of London's pastoral letter to the people of his diocese particularly to those of the two great cities of London and Westminster. : Occasion'd by some late writings in favour of infidelity. |
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Microfiche 1227 3285, Box 12
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The Lords protest on the treaty of peace, union and friendship, between Great-Britain, France and Spain; concluded at Seville on the 9th of November last Die Martis 27 Januarii 1729. |
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Microfiche 1227 3286, Box 12
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Catalogus eorum qui in Collegio Harvardino, quod est Cantabrigiæ Nov-Anglorum, ab anno 1642. ad annum 1730 Alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt. |
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Microfiche 1227 3287, Box 12
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Honoratissimo ac sublimi virtute ornatissimo viro, Gulielmo Tailer ... Theses hasce ... Collegio Harvardino ... Habita in comitiis Cantabrigiæ Nov-Anglorum, MDCCXXX. |
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Microfiche 1227 3288, Box 12
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The young secretary's guide: or, A speedy help to learning In two parts. ... / |
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Microfiche 1227 3289, Box 12
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The interest of the country in laying duties: or A discourse, shewing how duties on some sorts of merchandize may make the province of New-York richer than it would be without them |
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Microfiche 1227 3290, Box 12
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The Interest of city and country to lay no duties: or A short discourse shewing that duties on trade, tend to the impoverishing city and country Also, how the government may be easier and better supported than by duties. |
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Microfiche 1227 3291, Box 12
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Heaven upon earth; or, The best friend in the worst times Being an earnest exhortation to get acquainted with God, as the only real way to good and blessedness. / |
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Microfiche 1227 3292, Box 12
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The American almanack for the year of Christian account 1731 ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees north, and a meridian of five hours west from London, but may without much error serve from Newfoundland to Carolina. / |
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Microfiche 1227 3294, Box 12
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Leeds 1731. The American almanack for the year of Christian account 1731 ... Fitted to the latitude of 40 degrees north, and a meridian of five hours west from London ... / |
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Microfiche 1227 3296, Box 12
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A Letter to Doctor Zabdiel Boylston; occasion'd by a late dissertation concerning inoculation, printed at Boston [Three lines in Latin from Lucan] |
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