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  1. 201.
    Walley, Thomas, 1616-1678.    Balm in Gilead to heal Sions wounds: or, A treatise wherein there is a clear discovery of the most prevailing sicknesses of New-England, both in the civill and ecclesiasticall state; as also sutable [sic] remedies for the cure of them: collected out of that spirituall directory, the Word of God. : Delivered in a sermon preached before the Generall Court of the colony of New-Plimouth on the first day of June 1669. Being the day of election there. / By Thomas Walley, Pastor of the Church of Christ at Barnstable in New-England. ; [Ten lines of Scripture texts]    1669
  2. 202.
    Winchilsea, Heneage Finch, Earl of, d. 1689.    A true and exact relation of the late prodigious earthquake eruption of Mount Aetna, or, Monte-Gibello; as it came in a letter written to His Majesty from Naples by the Right Honourable the Earl of VVinchilsea, His Majesties late ambassador at Constantinople, who in his return from thence, visiting Catania in the island of Sicily, was an ey-witness of that dreadful spectacle. ; Together with a more particular narrative of the same, as it is collected out of several relations sent from Catania. ; Published by authority.    1669
  3. 203.
    Davenport, John, 1597-1670.    A sermon preach'd at the election of the governour, at Boston in New-England, May 19th 1669. By John Davenport.    1670
  4. 204.
    Massachusetts. Council.    At a Council held at Boston Septemb. 8. 1670. The Council ... do therefore appoint ... the twentieth of this instant September to be a day of publick humiliation ...    1670
  5. 205.
    Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.    The life and death of that Reverend man of God, Mr. Richard Mather, teacher of the church in Dorchester in New-England. [Seven lines of quotations]    1670
  6. 206.
    Oxenbridge, John, 1609-1674.    A quickening word for the hastening a sluggish soul to a seasonable answer to the divine call. Published by a poor sinner that found it such to him. : Being the last sermon preached in the First Church of Boston upon Isaiah 55. 6. / By the pastor there, on the 24th of the fifth moneth, 1670.    1670
  7. 207.
    Pain, Philip, d. 1668?    Daily meditations: or, Quotidian preparations for and considerations of death and eternity begun July 19. 1666. By Philip Pain: who lately suffering shipwrack, was drowned. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts]    1670
  8. 208.
    Stoughton, William, 1632-1701.    New-Englands true interest; not to lie: or, A treatise declaring from the word of truth the terms on which we stand, and the tenure by which we hold our hitherto-continued precious and pleasant things. Shewing what the blessed God expecteth from his people, and what they may rationally look for from him. : Delivered in a sermon preached in Boston in New-England, April 29. 1668. Being the day of election there. / By Mr. W. Stoughton, preacher of the Gospel in Dorchester. ; [Ten lines of Scripture texts]    1670
  9. 209.
    Wigglesworth, Michael, 1631-1705.    Meat out of the eater: or, Meditations concerning the necessity, end, and usefulness of afflictions unto Gods children. All tending to prepare them, for, and comfort them under the crosse. / By Michael Wigglesworth.    1670
  10. 210.
    Cambridge Synod    A platform of church-discipline gathered out of the Word of God; and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in N.E. : To be presented at the churches and Generall Court for their consideration and acceptance, in the Lord. : The eight month anno 1649 : [Six lines from Psalms]    1671
  11. 211.
    Danforth, Samuel, 1626-1674.    A brief recognition of New-Englands errand into the wilderness; made in the audience of the General Assembly of the Massachusets Colony, at Boston in N.E. on the 11th of the third moneth, 1670 [i.e., 1671]. Being the day of election there. / By Samuel Danforth, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Roxbury in N.E. ; [Eight lines from Jeremiah]    1671
  12. 212.
    Eliot, John, 1604-1690.    Indian dialogues, for their instruction in that great sevice of Christ, in calling home their country-men to the knowledge of God, and of themselves, and of Iesus Christ. : [Seven lines from Malachi]    1671
  13. 213.
    Mather, Eleazar, 1637-1669.    A serious exhortation to the present and succeeding generation in New-England; earnestly calling upon all to endeavour that the Lords gracious presence may be continued with posterity. / Being the substance of the last sermons preached by Eleazar Mather, late Pastor of the church in Northampton in New England. ; [Eleven lines of Scripture texts]    1671
  14. 214.
    Mitchel, Jonathan, 1624-1668.    Nehemiah on the wall in troublesom [sic] times; or, A serious and seasonable improvement of that great example of magistratical piety and prudence, self-denial and tenderness, fearlessness and fidelity, unto instruction and encouragement of present and succeeding rulers in our Israel. As it was delivered in a sermon preached at Boston in N.E. May 15. 1667. being the day of election there. / By that faithful servant of Christ, Mr. Jonathan Mitchel, late Pastor of the Church of Christ at Cambridge. ; [Eight lines of Scripture texts]    1671
  15. 215.
    Allin, John, 1596-1671.    The spouse of Christ coming out of affliction, leaning upon her beloved: or A sermon preached by Mr. John Allin the late Reverend Pastor to the church of Christ at Dedham, at the administration of the Lords Supper. August 6, 1671. ; And may be useful to any church of Christ, or true believer in a state of affliction. ; [Four lines from Samuel]    1672
  16. 216.
    Fitch, James, 1622-1702.    Peace the end of the perfect and uprigh [sic], demonstrated and usefully improved in a sermon, preached upon the occasion of the death and decease of that piously affected, and truely religious matron, Mrs. Anne Mason: sometime wife to Major Mason, who not long after finished his course and is now at rest. / By Mr. James Fitch Pastor of the Church of Christ at Norwich. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts]    1672
  17. 217.
    Massachusetts.    Several laws and orders made at the General Court, holden at Boston the 15th. of May 1672. And printed by their order. Edward Rawson secr.    1672
  18. 218.
    Massachusetts.    The general laws and liberties of the Massachusets colony: revised re-printed, by order of the General Court holden at Boston. May 15th. 1672. Edward Rawson secr. : [Two lines from Romans]    1672
  19. 219.
    Mather, Samuel, 1626-1671.    A testimony from the Scripture against idolatry superstition, in two sermons, upon the example of that great reformer Hezekiah, 2 Kings XVIII 4. : The first, witnessing in general against all the idols and inventions of men in the worship of God. : The second, more particularly against the ceremonies, and some other corruptions of the Church of England. / Preached, the one September 27. the other Septemb. 30. 1660 by Mr. Samuel Mather, teacher to a Church of Christ in Dublin in Ireland. ; [Seven lines from I Samuel]    1672
  20. 220.
    New Plymouth Colony.    The book of the general laws of the inhabitants of the jurisdiction of of New-Plimouth; collected out of the records of the General Court and lately revised, and with some emendations and additions, established and disposed into such order as they may readily conduce to general use and benefit, and published by the authority of the General Court for that jurisdiction, held at Plimouth, the sixth of June, anno Dom. 1671. ; [One line from I Peter]    1672
  21. 221.
    Connecticut.    The book of the general laws for the people within the jurisdiction of Conecticut: collected out of the records of the General Court. : Lately revised, and with some emendations and additions established and published by the authority of the General Court of Conecticut, holden at Hartford in October, 1672. : [Four lines from Romans]    1673
  22. 222.
    Cradock, Walter, 1606?-1659.    Mount Sion: or, The priviledge and practice of the saints. Opened and applied by that faithful dispenser of the mysteries of Christ, Walter Cradock, late Preacher at Alhalows the Great in London. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts]    1673
  23. 223.
    Dod, John, 1549?-1645.    Old Mr. Dod's sayings; or, A posie gathered out of Mr. Dod's garden. Collected by R.T.    1673
  24. 224.
    Massachusetts.    Several laws and orders made at the General Court, the 8th. of October 1672. As also several laws and orders made at the General Courts, holden at Boston the 7th. of May and 15th. of October, 1673. And printed by their order. Edward Rawson secr.    1673
  25. 225.
    Massachusetts. Council.    Boston, March 22, 1672,3. The deputy-governor and magistrates adjacent being assembled in Council, to consider of the late awfull hand of God, consuming our castle by fire the one and twentieth of this instant ...    1673
  26. 226.
    Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.    Wo to drunkards. Two sermons testifying against the sin of drunkenness: wherein the wofulness of that evil, and the mistery of all that are addicted to it, is discovered from the word of God. / Preached by Increase Mather, teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Ten lines of Scripture texts]    1673
  27. 227.
    Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681.    New-England pleaded with, and pressed to consider the things which concern her peace, at least in this her day: or, A seasonable and serious word of faithful advice to the churches and people of God (primarily those) in the Massachusets colony; musingly to ponder, and bethink themselves, what is the tendency, and will certainly be the sad issue, of sundry unchristian and crooked wayes, which too too many have been turning aside unto, if persisted and gone on in. Delivered in a sermon preached at Boston in New-England, May. 7. 1673. Being the day of election there. / By Urian Oakes Pastor of the Church of Christ in Cambridge. ; [Eleven lines of Scripture texts]    1673
  28. 228.
    Oxenbridge, John, 1609-1674.    Nevv-England freemen warned and warmed, to be free indeed, having an eye to God in their elections: in a sermon preached before the court of election at Boston, on the last day of May, 1671. / By J.O. Pastour of the First Church in Boston. ; Published by order of the General Court.    1673
  29. 229.
    Shepard, Thomas, 1635-1677.    Eye-salve, or A watch-word from our Lord Iesus Christ unto his churches: especially those within the colony of the Massachusets in New England to take heed of apostacy: or A treatise of remembrance of what God hath been to us, as also what we ought, and what we ought not to be to him, as we desire the prolonging of our prosperous dayes in the land which the Lord our God hath given us. By Thomas Shepard, teacher of the Church of Christ in Charlstown; who was appointed by the magistrates, to preach on the day of election at Boston, May 15. 1672. ; [Ten lines of Scripture texts]    1673
  30. 230.
    Wakeman, Samuel, 1635-1692.    A young man's legacy to the rising generation: being a sermon preached upon the death, and at the desire of John Tappin of Boston; who deceased at Fairfield the 10th of October 1672. Being in the nineteenth year of his age. / By Samuel Wakeman, Pastor of the church of Christ there. ; [Seven lines from Ecclesiastes]    1673
  31. 231.
    Willard, Samuel, 1640-1707.    Useful instructions for a professing people in times of great security and degeneracy: delivered in several sermons on solemn occasions: / by Mr. Samuel Willard Pastor of the Church of Christ at Groton. ; [Eight lines of Scripture texts]    1673
  32. 232.
    Arnold, Samuel, 1622-1693.    David serving his generation, or A discourse wherin is shewed that the great care and endeavour of every Christian ought to be, that he may be serviceable unto God and to the present generation, delivered in a sermon preached to the General Court of the colony of New-Plimouth in New-England on the 3d. day of June 1674. Being the day of election there. / By Samuel Arnold teacher of the Church of Christ at Marshfield in New England. ; [Seven lines of scripture texts] ; Imprimatur John Oxenbridge. Increase Mather.    1674
  33. 233.
    Danforth, Samuel, 1626-1674.    The cry of Sodom enquired into; upon occasion of the arraignment and condemnation of Benjamin Goad, for his prodigious villany. : Together with a solemn exhortation to tremble at Gods judgements, and to abandon youthful lusts. / By S.D. ; [Ten lines of Scripture texts]    1674
  34. 234.
    Fitch, James, 1622-1702.    An holy connexion, or A true agreement between Jehovahs being a wall of fire to his people, and the glory in the midst thereof: or A word in season to stir up to a solemn acknowledgement of the gracious protection of God over his people; and especially to a holy care that the presence of God may yet be continued with us. As it was delivered in a sermon preached at Hartford on Conecticut [sic] in N.E. May 14. 1674. Being the day of election there: / by Mr. James Fitch Pastor of the Church of Christ in Norwich. ; [Eleven lines of Scripture texts]    1674
  35. 235.
    Massachusetts.    Orders, made at a General Court held at Boston, January the 6th. 1673 [1674 New Style]. And printed by their order. Edward Rawson secret.    1674
  36. 236.
    Massachusetts.    Several laws and orders made at the General Court holden at Boston the twenty seventh of May 1674. And printed by their order, Edward Rawson secret.    1674
  37. 237.
    Massachusetts.    Several laws and orders made at the second sessions of the General Court held at Boston in New England the seventh of October 1674 and printed by their order Edward Rawson secr.    1674
  38. 238.
    Massachusetts. General Court.    At a General Court held at Boston, March the eleventh 1673,4. Whereas it pleaseth God still to exercise his people here else-where, with many and various difficulties and trialls ... These and other considerations hath moved this court, who do hereby order appoint that the twenty sixt[h] day of this instant March, be set apart kept as a day of humiliation and prayer ...    1674
  39. 239.
    Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.    The day of trouble is near. Two sermons wherein is shewed, what are the signs of a day of trouble being near. And particularly, what reason there is for New-England to expect a day of trouble. Also what is to be done, that we may escape these things which shall come to pass. Preached (the 11th day of the 12th moneth, 1673. Being a day of humiliation in one of the churches in Boston. / By Increase Mather, teacher of that church. ; [Seven lines of Scripture texts]    1674
  40. 240.
    Moodey, Joshua, 1633?-1697.    Souldiery spiritualized, or The Christian souldier orderly, and strenuously engaged in the spirirual warre, and so fighting the good fight: represented in a sermon preached at Boston in New England on the day of the artillery election there, June 1. 1674. / By Joshua Moodey Pastor of the Church at Portsmouth in New-England. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts]    1674
  41. 241.
    Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681.    The unconquerable, all-conquering, more-then-conquering souldier: or, The successful warre which a believer wageth with the enemies of his soul: as also the absolute and unparalleld victory that he obtains finally over them through the love of God in Jesus Christ, : as it was discoursed in a sermon preached at Boston in New-England, on the day of the artillery-election there, June 3d. 1672. / By Urian Oakes Pastor of the Church of Christ in Cambridge. ; [Ten lines of Scripture texts]    1674
  42. 242.
    Torrey, Samuel, 1632-1707.    An exhortation unto reformation, amplified, by a discourse concerning the parts and progress of that work, according to the word of God. Delivered in a sermon preached in the audience of the General Assembly of the Massachusetts Colony, at Boston in New-England, May 27. 1674. Being the day of election there. / By Samuel Torrey, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Waymouth. ; [Nine lines of Scripture texts]    1674
  43. 243.
    The Narrative of the most terrible and dreadfull tempest, hurricane, or earthquake in Holland, on Wednesday the 22 of July last, with the particulars of the damages, how it overthrew and bent down vast numbers of steeples, mills, and houses desroyed many men and children, cast away abundance of ships in several places, almost utterly ruined the citty of Utrecht, where the churches following are demolished; the famous Dome, or Cathedral of that place. The spire of Saint Jamses. Burr Kirk. St Peters Church, and St. Nicholas Church. And other wonderful devastations; so that 'tis judged by some men, the Dutch have hereby suffered no less damage, than London by the dreadfull fire in Sixty-six. / Printed first at Amsterdam, by order of the states, and translated and published in English, for general satisfaction, from the Dutch copy. ; To which is added, a letter from Kent, whereby it appears that the remains of this strange storm proceeding to England, ... the same night in Rumney Marsh, and there abated.    1674
  44. 244.
    Massachusetts.    At a Council held in Boston August the thirtieth 1675. The Council judging it of absolute necessity ...    1675
  45. 245.
    Massachusetts.    Several lavvs and orders made at the sessions of the General Court held at Boston the 13th of October 1675. As also at the sessions of Court held at Boston, the 3d. of Novemb. 1675. And printed by their order, Edward Rawson secr.    1675
  46. 246.
    Massachusetts.    Several laws orders made at the General Court holden at Boston the twelfth of May 1675. And printed by their order, Edward Rawson. secrt.    1675
  47. 247.
    Massachusetts. Council.    At a Council held at Boston the 25th. of June, 1675. The governour and magistrates being assembled in Council to consider of the publick affairs of this common-weal ... doe nominate and appoint the 29th. day of this instant June to be kept as a day of humiliation and prayer ...    1675
  48. 248.
    Massachusetts. Council.    At a Council held at Boston, September the seventeenth 1675. It having pleased the Holy God ... The governour and Council of this jurisdiction therefore ... do appoint and order the seventh day of the next moneth; to be a day of public humiliation, with fasting and prayer ...    1675
  49. 249.
    Massachusetts. Council.    At a meeting of the Council in Boston in the Massachusets in New-England March the fourth, 1674,5. Upon consideration of the condition of the people of God in other parts of the world ... The Council, have thought it expedient, to appoint the twenty fifth day of this instant, to be kept as a day of humiliation, in fasting, and prayer ...    1675
  50. 250.
    Massachusetts. General Court.    At a sessions of the General Court held at Boston the 3d. of November 1675. This court being in some measure sensible of the hand of the Lord being stretched forth against us in the way of His judgments ... doth appoint and set apart the second day of December next to be kept a day of solemn humiliation and prayer ...    1675
  51. 251.
    Mather, Increase, 1639-1723, comp.    The First principles of New-England, concerning the subject of baptisme communion of churches. Collected partly out of the printed books, but chiefly out of the original manuscripts of the first and chiefe fathers in the New-English churches; with the judgment of sundry learned divines of the Congregational way in England, concerning the said questions. ; Published for the benefit of those who are of the rising generation in New-England. By Increase Mather, teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Five lines of quotations]    1675
  52. 252.
    Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.    A discourse concerning the subject of baptisme wherein the present controversies, that are agitated in the New English churches are from Scripture and reason modestly enquired into / by Increase Mather, teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Sixteen lines of quotations]    1675
  53. 253.
    Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.    The times of men are in the hand of God. Or A sermon occasioned by that awfull providence which hapned in Boston in New-England, the 4th day of the 3d moneth 1675. (when part of a vessel was blown up in the harbour, and nine men hurt, and three mortally wounded) wherein is shewed how we should sanctifie the dreadfull name of God under such awfull dispensations. / By Increase Mather, teacher to a Church of Christ. ; [Nine lines of Scripture texts]    1675
  54. 254.
    Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.    The wicked mans portion. Or A sermon (preached at the lecture in Boston in New-England the 18th day of the 1 moneth 1674. when two men were executed, who had murthered their master.) Wherein is shewed that excesse in wickedness doth bring untimely death. / By Increase Mather, teacher of a Church of Christ. ; [Six lines of quotations]    1675
  55. 255.
    Chester, Stephen, 1640-1705.    A Funeral elegy upon the death of that excellent and most worthy gentleman John Winthrop Esq. late governour of his majestyes colony of Conecticot; who deceased April, 1676.    1676
  56. 256.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II).    The oath of allegiance I A.B. do truly and sincerely acknowledge, profess, testifie, and declare in may conscience before God and the world, that our Sovereign Lord King Charles is lawful and rightful King of the realm of England ...    1676
  57. 257.
    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]    1676
  58. 258.
    Lowell, Percival, 1571-1665.    A funeral elegie (written many years since) on the death of the memorable and truly honourable John Winthrope Esq: governour of the Massachusets Colony in N-England. For the space of 19 years, who died in the 63d. year of his age. March 26. 1649.    1676
  59. 259.
    Massachusetts.    At a Council held at Boston April the 4th. 1676. Whereas divers inhabitants are retired from out towns into the nearer towns ...    1676
  60. 260.
    Massachusetts.    At a General Court held at Boston May the 3d, 1676. For the preventing of injustice, and inequality in the discharge, and payment of disbursement ...    1676
  61. 261.
    Massachusetts.    At a General Court held at Boston the 3d of May 1676. For defraying the charges already expended upon the warre and other charges arising in the further prosecution thereof ...    1676
  62. 262.
    Massachusetts.    At a General Court held at Boston the 3d. of May 1676. This court taking into consideration the great disappointment the countrey hath suffred by reason of non-appearance of souldiers impressed for several expeditions ...    1676
  63. 263.
    Massachusetts.    Several lauus orders made at the General Court held at Boston the 21st. of February, 1675 [i.e., 1676 n.s.]. And printed by their order, Edward Rawson, secr't.    1676
  64. 264.
    Massachusetts.    Several laws orders made at the General Court, held at Boston for election the 3d. of May 1676 and printed by their order, Edward Rawson secr.    1676
  65. 265.
    Massachusetts. Council.    At a Council, held at Charlestown, June the 20th, 1676. The holy God having by a long and continued series of His afflictive dispensations in by the present warr with the heathen natives of this land ... The Council have thought meet to appoint and set apart the 29th. day of this instant June, as a day of solemn thanksgiving and praise to God ...    1676
  66. 266.
    Massachusetts. General Court.    At a General Court held at Boston the 11th. of Octob. 1675 [i.e., 1676]. Whereas it hath pleased our gracious God, contrary to the many evill-deservings of an unworthy and sinfull people such as we are ... This court doth appoint and set apart the ninth day of November next to be a day of solemn thanksgiving and praise to God ...    1676
  67. 267.
    Massachusetts. General Court.    At a General Court held at Boston, February the 21st. 1675 [new style, 1676]. Upon the serious consideration of that cloud of the Lords anger wherewith He hath covered this land ... The Court doth appoint the second day of March next to be kept as a day of solemn humiliation, fasting and prayer ...    1676
  68. 268.
    Massachusetts. General Court.    At a sessions of the General Court held at Boston the 11th October 1676. This court having had manifold experience in former dayes ... doth appoint and set apart the first Thursday in December, being the seventh day of the moneth to be kept, a day of solemn humiliation and prayer ...    1676
  69. 269.
    Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.    An earnest exhortation to the inhabitants of New-England, to hearken to the voice of God in his late and present dispensations as ever they desire to escape another judgement, seven times greater than any thing which as yet hath been. / By Increase Mather; teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Eight lines of Scripture texts]    1676
  70. 270.
    Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.    An earnest exhortation to the inhabitants of New-England, to hearken to the voice of God in his late and present dispensations as ever they desire to escape another judgement, seven times greater that any thing which as yet hath been. / By Increase Mather; teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Eight lines of Scripture texts]    1676
  71. 271.
    Tompson, Benjamin, 1642-1714.    A funeral tribute to the honourable dust of that most charitable Christian, unbiassed politician, and unimitable pyrotechnist John Winthrope Esq; a member of the Royal Society, governour of Conecticut colony in New-England. Who expired in his countreys service. April 6th. 1676.    1676
  72. 272.
    Tompson, Benjamin, 1642-1714.    New England crisis. Or a brief narrative, of New-Englands lamentable estate at present, compar'd with the former (but few) years of prosperity. Occasioned by many unheard of crueltyes practised upon the persons and estates of its united colonyes, without respect of sex, age or quality of persons, by the barbarous heathen thereof. : Poetically described. / By a well wisher to his countrey.    1676
  73. 273.
    Wheeler, Thomas, ca. 1620-1676.    A thankefull remembrance of Gods mercy to several persons at Quabaug or Brookfield: partly in a collection of providences about them, and gracious appearances for them: and partly in a sermon preached by Mr. Edward Bulkley, Pastor of the Church of Christ at Concord, upon a day of thanksgiving, kept by divers for the wonderfull deliverance there. / Published by Capt. Thomas Wheeler. ; [Five lines from Psalms]    1676
  74. 274.
    Willard, Samuel, 1640-1707.    The heart garrisoned or, The wisdome, and care of the spiritual souldier above all things to safeguard his heart. Delivered in a sermon which was preached to the honoured gentlemen of the Artillery Company, on the day of their election, at Boston in New-England June, 5. 1676. / By Mr. Samuel Willard. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts]    1676
  75. 275.
    Williams, Roger, 1604?-1683.    George Fox digg'd out of his burrovves, or An offer of disputation on fourteen proposalls made this last summer 1672 (so call'd) unto G. Fox then present on Rode-Island in New-England, by R.W. ; As also how (G. Fox slily departing) the disputation went on being managed three dayes at Newport on Rode-Island, and one day at Providence, between John Stubs, John Burnet, and William Edmundson on the one part, and R.W. on the other. In which many quotations out of G. Fox Ed. Burrowes book in folio are alleadged. ; With an apendix of some scores of G.F. his simple lame answers to his opposites in that book, quoted and replyed to by R.W. of Providence in N.E.    1676
  76. 276.
    Hooker, Samuel, 1635?-1697.    Righteousness rained from heaven, or A serious and seasonable discourse exciting all to a serious enquiry after, and continued waiting for the effusions of the spirit, unto a communication and increase of righteousness: that faith, holiness and obedience may yet abound among us, and the wilderness become a fruitful field, as it was delivered in a sermon preached at Harford [sic] on Connecticut in New-England, May 10. 1677. Being the day of election there. / By Mr. Samuel Hooker, Pastor of the church of Christ in Farmington. ; [Eight lines of Scripture texts]    1677
  77. 277.
    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.    1677
  78. 278.
    Massachusetts.    At a Council held at Boston the 9th. of April, 1677. The Council being informed, that among other evils that are prevailing among us ...    1677
  79. 279.
    Massachusetts.    At a Court held at Boston in Nevv-England the 29th. of March, 1677. The Council being informed, that ... strange Indians, who have been in hostility against us ...    1677
  80. 280.
    Massachusetts.    Several lauus orders made at the first sessions of the General Court for elections held at Boston in New-England May 23d. 1677. : Printed and published by their order, by Edward Rawson secr't.    1677
  81. 281.
    Massachusetts.    Several laws and orders made at the second sessions of the General Court held at Boston October. 10th. 1677. : And published by order thereof, Edward Rawson secr'.    1677
  82. 282.
    Massachusetts.    Sundry laws made by the General Court wherein the duty of tything men is expressed, viz.    1677
  83. 283.
    Massachusetts. General Court.    By the General Court held at Boston, October the tenth, 1677. Whereas the Lords wayes towards his people are often mixt with mercies and judgements ... This court do order, appoint, and set apart, the fifteenth of November next, to be kept a day of thanksgiving unto God ...    1677
  84. 284.
    Massachusetts. Treasury Office.    To the constables and select men of [blank] According to an order of the General Court held at Boston, May 23. 1677. You are in His Majestyes name required to collect of the several inhabitants rateable, your towns proportion to six single country rates according to your last years valuation ...    1677
  85. 285.
    Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.    A relation of the troubles which have hapned in New-England, by reason of the Indians there. From the year 1614 to the year 1675. : Wherein the frequent conspiracyes of the Indians to cutt off the English, and the wonderfull providence of God, in disappointing their devices, is declared. : Together with an historical discourse concerning the prevalency of prayer; shewing that New Englands late deliverance from the rage of the heathen is an eminent answer of prayer. / By Increase Mather teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Nine lines of quotations]    1677
  86. 286.
    Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.    Renewal of covenant the great duty incumbent on decaying or distressed churches. A sermon concerning renewing of covenant with God in Christ, preached at Dorchester in New-England, the 21. day of the 1. moneth 1677. being a day of humiliation there, on that occasion. / By Increase Mather, teacher of a church in Boston. ; [Eleven lines of quotations]    1677
  87. 287.
    Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681.    An elegie upon the death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Shepard, late teacher of the church at Charlstown in New-England. By a great admirer of his worth, and true mourner for his death. ; [Ten lines of Scripture texts]    1677
  88. 288.
    Thacher, Thomas, 1620-1678.    A brief rule to guide the common people of New-England how to order themselves and theirs in the small pocks, or measels.    1677
  89. 289.
    Wilson, John, 1588-1667.    A seasonable vvatch-vvord unto Christians against dreams dreamers of this generation: delivered in a sermon November 16th. 1665: and being the last lecture, which was preached by that reverend, faithful and eminent man of God Mr. John Wilson. Sometime Pastor of the Church of Christ in Boston in New-England. : [Three lines from Acts]    1677
  90. 290.
    Lamentations upon the never enough bewailed death of the Reverend Mr. John Reiner, Pastor of the church of Christ at Dover who was gathered to his Father December, 21. 1676.    1677
  91. 291.
    Bradstreet, Anne, 1612?-1672.    Several poems compiled with great variety of wit and learning, full of delight, wherein especially is contained a compleat discourse, and description of the four elements constitutions, ages of man, seasons of the year. : Together with an exact epitome of the three first monarchyes viz. the Assyrian, Persian, Grecian. And beginning of the Romane Common-Wealth to the end of their last king: : with diverse other pleasant serious poems, / by a gentlewoman in New-England.    1678
  92. 292.
    Bradstreet, Simon, 1640-1683.    An advertisement. Whereas the lands of Narrhaganset, and Niantick Countryes, and parts adjacent, are places very pleasant and fertile ... These are therefore to certifie inform all Christian people, that are willing or may be desirous to settle themselves in a regular way of townships on the said lands, that they may please to apply themselves to the subscribers hereof in Boston ...    1678
  93. 293.
    Cotton, John, 1640-1699.    A funeral elegy upon the much lamented death of that pretious [sic] holy man of God Mr. Thomas Walley, for many years preacher of Gods word in London, and of late the reverend pastor of the Church of Christ in Barnstable in New-England, who departed this life on the Sabbath morning, March. 24th, 1677.8. being newly entred [sic] into the sixty second year of his age.    1678
  94. 294.
    Eliot, John, 1604-1690.    The harmony of the Gospels, in the holy history of the humiliation and sufferings of Jesus Christ, from his incarnation to his death and burial. / Published by John Eliot, teacher of the church in Roxbury. ; [Two lines from Acts]    1678
  95. 295.
    Massachusetts.    At a Council held at Boston, March 28. 1678. Whereas many complaints have been made, that several persons have been killed ...    1678
  96. 296.
    Massachusetts.    At the second sessions of the General Court held at Boston in New-England. Whereas it hath pleased his Most Excellant Majesty our gratious King, by his letter bearing date the twenty seventh of April, 1678. to signifie his royal pleasure, that the authority of this his colony of Massachusets in New-England, do give forth orders that the oath of allegiance as it is by law established within his kingdome of England, be administred and taken by all his subjects within this colony, who are of years to take an oath ...    1678
  97. 297.
    Massachusetts.    Several laws and orders made at the second sessions of the General Court held at Boston, October 2d. 1678. And published by their order. Edward Rawson secr.    1678
  98. 298.
    Massachusetts. Council.    At a Council held at Boston the 22d. of August 1678. Whereas Benjamin Wait and Stephen Jennings of Hadley on the 24th. of October last 1677. were appointed and ordered by the honoured Governour John Leveret Esq. to take their journey to Cannada in order to their procuring the several English captives that were taken by the Indians from Hatfield on the 19th. of September last ...    1678
  99. 299.
    Massachusetts. Council.    At a Council held at Boston, January the 3d. 1677 [new style, 1678]. Whereas the holy God, who out of His tender mercy and bowels of compassion hath preserved this people ... The joint consideration of these things have moved the Council to set apart the one and twentieth of February next, to be kept as a day of solemn humiliation and prayer unto God ...    1678
  100. 300.
    Massachusetts. General Court.    At a General Court held at Boston May 8. 1678. This Court considering how the Lord hath been pleased of late years ... to humble, and bring low his poor people in this wilderness ... do appoint Thursday, the sixt [sic] day of June next ensuing, to be solemnly kept as a day of humiliation and prayer, throughout this jurisdiction.    1678