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The Wonder of nature
or Europe's miracle being a strange account of one Hen. T' Kent a little boy of seven years of age, at Mr. Powel's Coffee-House near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, who hath legible white letters round the ball of his right eye ... To which is added his birth and parentage -
A letter to ungospellized plantations
briefly representing the excellency & necessity, of a peoples enjoying the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ among them. Composed at the desire, and sent by the care, and in the name, of certain gentlemen, merchants, and others, of Boston, after their disbursements, to procure an offer of the glorious Gospel, unto the plantations (too willingly) destitute of an evangelical ministry. [Three lines from Matthew] -
Proposals, for the preservation of religion in the churches, by a due trial of them that stand candidates of the ministry
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The work of a Christian. An important case of practical religion. Or, Directions how to make religion ones business
Found in the hand-writing of the truely religious, Mr. Thomas Crosby, of Harwich: (who dyed suddenly at Boston, June 27. 1702.) Accompanied with another discourse, about, preparation for sudden death; which does also bear this company in the present publication -
Clough, 1703. The New-England, almanack for the year of our Lord, MDCCIII
Calculated for the meridian of Boston the metropolis of New England, lat. 42. 24 but may serve any part of the country (even as far as New York) without sensible error. By Samuel Clough. [Two lines of quotations] Licensed by His Excellency the governour -
Several rules, orders, and by-laws
made and agreed upon by the free-holders and inhabitants of Boston of the Massachusets [sic], at their meeting May, 12. and September 22. 1701. And approved by His Majesties justices for the county of Suffolk, at their general quarter sessions held at Boston, August 5th. and October 27th. next following. Annoque regni Regis Gulielmi Tertij Angliae, &c. decimo tertio -
The excellency of a publick spirit discoursed
in a sermon, preached in the audience of the General Assembly of the province of the Masachusetts Bay in New England, May 27. 1702. Being the day for election of counsellors in that province. By Increase Mather. [Four lines of quotations] -
Exhortations to early piety, or, Motives and directions for young persons to be religious
preached: by Benj. Wadsworth, Pastor of a chuch [sic] in Boston. [Twelve lines of Scripture texts] -
The N. England kalendar, 1703. Or An almanack for the year of our Lord, 1703
... Calculated for and fitted to the meridian of Boston in N. Engl. whose latitude is 42. g 25 m. north. But may well serve any part of New-England ... By a lover of astronomy. With allowance -
Maschil, or, The faithful instructor
Offering, memorials of Christianity in twenty six exercises upon the New-England catechism; wherein the meanest capacities have the whole body of divinity, so accommodated unto their understandings, that a bare yes, or, no, makes their answers, to questions, upon all the points of it; but still directed and confirmed from, the holy Scriptures. With several other essayes, to promote knowledge and practice. A work, which may be of great use, to all Christians; and especially to Christian housholders. With an addition, (to render the work yet more universally acceptable and serviceable,) of the like operation upon, the Assemblies catechism -
A modest enquiry into the nature of witchcraft
and how persons guilty of that crime may be convicted: and the means used for their discovery discussed, both negatively and affimatively, according to Scripture and experience. By John Hale, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Beverley, anno domini 1697. [Six lines of Scripture texts] -
Sententiae pueriles
anglo latinae. Quas e diverisi authoribus olim collegerat, Leonardus Culman; et in vernaculum sermonem nuperrime transtulit, Carolus Hoole: pro primis Latinae linguae tyronibus. [Four lines in Latin from Antesignanus] = Sentences for children, English and Latin. / Collected out of sundry authors long since, by Leonard Culman; and now translated into English by Charles Hoole: for the first entrers [sic] into Latin. [Four lines from Antesignanus] -
Christianus per ignem. Or, A disciple warming of himself and owning of his Lord: with devout and useful meditations, fetch'd out of the fire, by a Christian in a cold season, sitting before it
A work though never out of season, yet more particularly, designed for the seasonable and profitable entertainment, of them that would well employ their liesure [sic] by the fire-side. [Three lines in Latin from Alsted]