Microfiche 1227 8099, Box 27
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The nature & necessity, of an habitual preparation for death & judgment A sermon preach'd at King's-Chapel in Boston, November 21st. 1758. Upon occasion of the death of Charles Apthorp, Esq; / |
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Microfiche 1227 8100, Box 27
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The opinion of one that has perused the Summer morning's conversation, concerning original sin, wrote by the Rev. Mr. Peter Clark in two things principally: first, that he has offered that, which has rendered it impossible the doctrine of the imputation of Adam's guilt to his posterity, should be true in the sense it is held by Calvinists. Secondly, that tho' he pretends to be a friend to the Calvinistical doctrine of imputed guilt, yet he has deserted this doctrine and given it up into the hands of its enemies, as it teaches the liableness of all mankind, without exception, to the torments of hell, on account of the first sin. : To which is added, a few remarks on the recommendatory preface by five Reverend clergymen. : In a letter to a friend. : [One line from Job] |
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Microfiche 1227 8102, Box 27
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Remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled, "The opinion of one that has perused the Summer-morning's conversation, concerning the doctrine of original sin," &c Detecting and correcting the mistakes of that writer. In a letter to a friend. : [One line from Job] |
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Microfiche 1227 8103, Box 27
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The Scripture-doctrine of original sin, stated and defended In a summer-morning's conversation, between a minister and a neighbour. Containing remarks on a late anonymous pamphlet, intitled, "A winter-evening's conversation, upon the doctrine of original sin, between a minister and three of his neighbours, accidently met," &c. : With an appendix, in reply to a supplement in the New-Haven edition of that pamphlet. / |
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Microfiche 1227 8104, Box 27
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Spiritual fortitude recommended to young men, in resisting and overcoming the Wicked One, by the word of God abiding in them A sermon preach'd at a lecture to a society of young men, in the North-Parish of Danvers, December 15th 1757. : And publish'd at their request, with some enlargement. / |
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Microfiche 1227 8105, Box 27
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Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's English colony of Connecticut in New England in America held at New Haven, in said colony, on the second Thursday of October, in the thirty-second year of the reign of His Majesty George the Second, King of Great Britain, &c. Annoque Domini, 1758. |
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Microfiche 1227 8107, Box 27
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By the Honourable Thomas Fitch, Esq; governor ... of Connecticut ... A proclamation, for a day of public fasting and prayer ... Wednesday the twelfth day of April next ... Given under my hand, in the Council-chamber in New-Haven the twenty-third day of March ... 1758. |
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Microfiche 1227 8108, Box 27
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By the Honourable Thomas Fitch, Esq; governor and commander in chief of His Majesty's English colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America. A proclamation ... I ... do hereby publish and make known, that every able-bodied effective man that shall voluntarily inlist in either of the regiments ... shall be entitled to receive four pounds ... Given under my hand, in New-Haven this twenty-fifth day of March. |
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Microfiche 1227 8110, Box 27
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The heavenly doctrine of man's justification only by the obedience of Jesus Christ in a sermon from Rom. V. ver. 19. By the obedience of one shall many be made righteous. : With a preface, in which the Protestant doctrine of justifying faith, is explained, and briefly defended, / |
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Microfiche 1227 8111, Box 27
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Adminiculum puerile: or, An help for school-boys Containing I. Fundamental exercises for young beginners. II. English examples fitted to the syntax-rules of the Lord Bishop of Cork's grammar, with some annotations. III. Some necessary cautions to prevent mistakes which boys are generally guilty of in making Latin. ; IV. English for Latin verses. V. Some examples of themes in English, with larger discourses on subjects. VI. Three indexes: the first containing all the words in the fundamental exercises: The second, those under the syntax-rules and cautions: and the third, those in the verses, with Latin for them. : To which is subjoined, 1st, the syntax rules. 2d, a prosody. and 3d, all the short examples of Clark's introduction. : [Two lines in Latin from Horace] |
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Microfiche 1227 8114, Box 27
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The lottery A dialogue between Mr. Thomas Trueman and Mr. Humphrey Dupe. |
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Microfiche 1227 8115, Box 27
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To the inhabitants of the province of Pennsylvania So long as animosity and division subsists between the people called Quakers and the Episcopal church, so long you will naturally remain in a defenceless and a most ruinous situation. |
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Microfiche 1227 8116, Box 27
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A faithful narrative, of the many dangers and sufferings, as well as wonderful deliverances of Robert Eastburn, during his late captivity among the Indians together with some remarks upon the country of Canada, and the religion, and policy of its inhabitants; : the whole intermixed with devout reflections. / |
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Microfiche 1227 8117, Box 27
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A faithful narrative, of the many dangers and sufferings, as well as wonderful and surprizing deliverances of Robert Eastburn, during his late captivity among the Indians together with some remarks upon the country of Canada, and the religion and policy of its inhabitants; : the whole intermixed with devout reflections. / |
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Microfiche 1227 8118, Box 27
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The great Christian doctrine of original sin defended; evidences of it's [sic] truth produced, and arguments to the contrary answered Containing, in particular, a reply to the objections and arguings of Dr. John Taylor, in his book, intitled, "The Scripture-doctrine of original sin proposed to free and candid examination, &c. / |
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Microfiche 1227 8119, Box 27
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The fear of God, an antidote against the fear of man A sermon preached at Pepperrell, May 7. 1758. To Capt. Thomas Lawrence, and part of his company of soldiers: before their going out into public service. : Published at the desire of the company: to whom it is with affection and respect presented. / |
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Microfiche 1227 8121, Box 27
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The praying warrior: or, The necessity and importance of praying unto, and trusting in God, especially in a time of war Considered in a sermon, preach'd at Millington in East-Haddam, Tuesday May 30th, 1758. : At the disire, and in the audience of Major Joseph Spencer, and the other officers and company under him; a few days before their marching on the important expedition against Canada. / |
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Microfiche 1227 8122, Box 27
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The madness of mankind represented in a sermon, preached in the New Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. On the ninth day of June, M,DCC,LIV. / |
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Microfiche 1227 8124, Box 27
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The polite philosopher: or, An essay on that art, which makes a man happy in himself, and agreeable to others [Twelve lines of verse] |
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Microfiche 1227 8126, Box 27
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A thanksgiving sermon, for the important and astonishing victory obtain'd on the fifth of December, 1757 By The glorious King of Prussia, over the united, and far superior forces of the Austrians in Silesia: preach'd on the Sabbath of the tenth of said month at the synagogue of the Jews, in Berlin. / |
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