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Morris, Lewis. Speeches of. 4to. Philadelphia.
Nature and Design of Christianity. Philadelphia.
New England Psalm Book. 26th edition. Boston.

There were about 30 editions in Boston, and about 50 in New England.
Owen, John. Eschol: Or a Cluster of the Fruit of Canaan brought to the
Borders for the Encouragement of the Saints travelling thitherward.
pp. 86. Boston. Reprinted.

Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded. In a Series of familiar Letters from a beautiful young Damsel to her Parents. 5th edition. Boston. Paper Currency in New England. A Letter from a Gentleman in Boston to his Friend in Connecticut. 4to, pp. 15. Boston.

Parsons, Joseph. Christians may and ought to be influenced by the Recompense of Reward. pp. 30. Boston.

Parsons, Joseph. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Ordination of David Brainerd, June 12, 1744. 4to. Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Sermon occasioned by the Death of his eldest Daughter, Mrs. Deborah Prince. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Remarks on Joshua Gee's Letter to Nathaniel Eells; by J. F. 4to, pp. 8. Boston.

Report of the Committee of Both Houses of Assembly of the Province of South Carolina, on the Causes of the Disappointment of Success in the late Expedition against St. Augustine, under, the Command of General Oglethorpe. To this is prefixed an Historical Detail of the several Invasions made by the Spaniards on the Province of South Carolina, or by the Inhabitants of the said Province, and the Indians in Alliance with them, upon the Spaniards, from the Year 1670 (when the first Settlers came over to South Carolina), to the Year 1740.

Advertised in Am. Weekly Mercury, Phil. Feb. 3, 1743-4, as “lately published." Result of a Council of Ten Churches Convened at Exeter, Jan. 31, 1743. To which is added Twelve Propositions relating to a Separation; by the Rev. Mr. Clarke of Salem Village. 16mo, pp. 16. Boston. Rhode Island, Charter of, from King Charles II. Fol., pp. 15. Newport. Seasonable Plea for the Liberty of Conscience, and the Right of Private Judgment in the Matters of Religion without any Control from Authority. Being a Letter from a Gentleman in Massachusetts to his friend in Connecticut, &c. By a Lover of Truth and Liberty. 8vo, pp. 70. Boston.

Shaw, Samuel. The Angelical Life. 8vo, pp. 180. Boston.
Shaw, Samuel. Immanuel: Or a Discovery of True Religion. A Contin-
uation of the Angelical Life. 8vo, pp. 246. 3d edition. Boston.
Tennent, Gilbert. Twenty Three Sermons upon the Chief End of Man,
the Divine Authority of the Scriptures, the Being and Attributes of
God, and the Doctrine of the Trinity. 4to, pp. 470. Philadelphia.
Tennent, Gilbert, Sermon on the Victory of Admiral Matthews over the
Fleets of France and Spain. Philadelphia.

Tennent, Gilbert. Necessity of Thankfulness for the Wonders of Divine
Mercies. A Sermon, Dec. 23, 1744. Philadelphia.

No date.

Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon at Philadelphia, Dec. 30, 1744. Philadelphia.

No date.

Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon, at Philadelphia, Sept. 30, 1744. 12mo. Philadelphia.

No date.

Tennent, Gilbert. Love to Christ a necessary Qualification in order to feed his Sheep. A Sermon preached before the Ordination of Mr. Charles Beatty at Neshaminie, December 14, 1743. 12mo, pp. 37. Philadelphia. Wadsworth, Benjamin. Vicious Courses Procuring Poverty. Sermon at Boston, Feb. 19, 1718-19. 2d edition. 16mo. Boston.

Watts, Isaac. Preservative from the Sins and Follies of Childhood and Youth. Written by Way of Question and Answer. 4th edition. Philadelphia.

Welwood, Andrew. Meditations representing a Glimpse of Glory or a Gospel Discovery of Immanuel's Lord, &c., &c. 8vo, pp. 300. Boston. Wetmore, James. Letter occasioned by Mr. Dickinson's Remarks on Dr. Waterland's Discourse on Regeneration. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Wetmore, James. Same. 12mo. New York.

Whitefield, George. The Testimony of the President, Professors, Tutors, and Hebrew Instructor of Harvard College in Cambridge, against the Rev. G. Whitefield and his Conduct. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston.

Whitefield, George, a Letter to; publicly calling upon him to vindicate his Conduct or confess his Faults. By L. K. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Observations on the Methodists. In two Letters to the Bishop of London. 4to. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Brief Account of the Occasion, Process, and Issue of a late Trial at the Assizes held at Gloucester (England), March 3d, 1744, between some of the People called Methodists, Plaintiffs, and certain Persons of the Town of Minchinhampton, in the said county, Defendants. In a Letter to a Friend. 16mo, pp. 15. Boston. Reprint. Whitefield, George. Answer to the first and second Part of an Anonymous Pamphlet entitled Observations upon the Conduct and Behaviour of a certain Sect usually distinguished by the Name of Methodists. Addressed to the Bishop of London and other Bishops concerned in the publication thereof. To which is prefixed the two Parts of the Observations herein answered. 4to, pp. 16, 14, 24. Boston. Reprinted. Whitefield, George. The Answers to the two Parts, also published separately. 4to. Part I, pp. 14. Part II, pp. 24. Boston.

Whittelsey, Chauncy. Sermon preached at New Haven on the Sabbath preceding the publick Commencement, Sept. 9, 1744. 12mo. New London.

Williams, Elisha. The Essential Rights and Liberties of Protestants. A Seasonable Plea for the Liberty of Conscience, &c. 8vo, pp. 66. Boston. Williams, Solomon. Sermon at the Ordination of Richard Salter. 16mo, pp. 53. New London.

Williams, Solomon, and Wheelock, Eleazer. Letters from, to the Rev. Mr. Davenport; with a Letter from Mr. Davenport. 16mo, pp. 31. Boston.

Worthington, William. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 10, 1744, from Psalms, lxxvii, 20. 12mo, pp. 43. New London.

1745.

A Brief Vindication of the Purchasers against the Proprietors, in a Christian manner. Relating to the Dispute about the boundary between New York and New Jersey. 12mo, pp. 37. New York. Printed by F. Zenger Jun.

The only copies known are in the library of the late George Brinley and the English State Paper Office. F. Zenger Jun., is not among the Printers mentioned by Thomas, and Mr. Sabin (Dictionary of Books relating to America, vol. 2, p. 481), has seen no other specimen of his work.

Adams, Rev. John. Poems, original and translated; and the whole Book of Revelations translated. 12mo, pp. 176. Boston.

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Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Wm. Birkett. Philadelphia.
Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Matthew Boucher. Philadelphia.

Armstrong, John. The Art of Preserving Health. A Poem. In Four Books. 4to, pp. 88. Philadelphia. Řeprinted.

Balch, William. Duty of Ministers to aim at being Promoters and Partakers of the Gospel. A Sermon at the Ordination of Mr. Benjamin Parker, in Haverhill, Nov. 28, 1744. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Beach, John. A Sermon. 12mo, pp. 38. Newport, R. I.

Berkeley, George. An Abstract from his Treatise on Tar Water, adapted to Diseases frequent in America. By a Physician. 12mo. New York and Philadelphia.

Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists Compared. With Observations on George Whitefield, &c. Boston. Reprinted.

Burr, Aaron.

Sermon at the Ordination of David Bostwick at Jamaica on Long-Island, with an Exhortation by Rev. Mr. Pemberton. 12mo, pp. 56. New York.

Byles, Mather. Glorious Rest of Heaven. A Sermon in Boston, Jan. 3, 1744-45. 16mo, pp. 31. Boston.

Cadwaladar, Dr. Thomas. Essay on the West India Dry Gripes. With the Method of Preventing and Curing that Cruel Distemper. To which is added, an Extraordinary Case in Physick. 4to. Philadelphia. Caner, Henry. Nature and Method of Christian Preaching examined and stated. Sermon at Newport, R. I., June 12, 1745. 12mo, pp. 40. Newport.

Chauncy, Charles. Letter to the Rev. George Whitefield, vindicating certain Passages in the Seasonable Thoughts, &c., which Mr. Whitefield had excepted against in a Letter to Dr. Chauncy. 4to, pp. 39. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Marvelous Things done by the Right Hand and Holy Arm of God, in getting him the Victory. A Thanksgiving Sermon, occasioned by the Reduction of Cape Breton, &c. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston. Chauncy, Charles. Cornelius's Character. A Sermon the Lord's Day after the Funeral of Mr. Cornelius Thayer, at the First Church of Christ in Boston. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

Checkley, Samuel. A Fast Sermon, Feb. 28, 1744-5. 16mo, pp. 24. Boston. Church Catechism, &c. Boston.

Clap, Thomas. Letter to a Friend in Boston, relative to Jonathan Edwards' Letters respecting George Whitefield. 16mo, pp. 8. Boston.

Clap, Thomas. Letter to Jonathan Edwards, expostulating with him for
his Letter to a Friend. Relative to Mr. George Whitefield. 4to, pp. 11.
Boston.
Clap, Thomas, and others. Declaration of the Rector and Tutors of Yale
College against Rev. George Whitefield. 16mo, pp. 15. Boston.
Clark, Peter. Advantages and Obligations arising from the Oracles of God,
&c. Convention Sermon at Boston, May 30, 1745. 8vo, pp. 56.
Boston.

Cleaveland, John. A Twig of Birch for Billy's Breech. A Letter to the Rev. Mr. William Hobby, a Pastor of a Church in Reading. A Correction of his Defence of the Itinerary and Conduct of George Whitfield. 4to, pp. 12. Boston.

See Pateshall.

Colden, Cadwallader. Dissertation on the first Principles in Physics and on Aether and Gravitation. With an Address to James Alexander (Lord Stirling). 8vo. New York.

Colden, Cadwallader. An Explication of the First Causes of Action in Matter; and of the Cause of Gravitation. 8vo, pp. vi, 43. New York.

This and the title preceding doubtless refer to the same work. The edition of 1745 is of great rarity. See Sabin's Dictionary of Books relating to America, vol. IV, p. 221, n., and authorities cited. A copy is in the library of Mr. Wm. Menzies. Colden, Cadwallader. An Essay on the Yellow Fever. New York.

About 1745.

Collection of ingenious (New England) Poems, serious and diverting, (by several Hands). Boston. Reprinted.

Confession of Faith (The). The Larger and Shorter Catechisms, with the Scripture Proofs at Large. Together with The Sum of Saving Knowledge (contained in the Holy Scriptures, and held forth in the said Confession and Catechisms) and Practical Use thereof; Covenants National, and Solemn League, Acknowledgment of Sins and Engagement to Duties, Directions, Form of Church Government, &c. Of Publick-Authority in the Church of Scotland, with Acts of Assembly and Parliament, relative to and approbative of the same. 12mo, pp. 590. Philadelphia.

This book has 10 separate title pages, but has consecutive paging throughout. Croswell, Andrew. What is Christ to me, &c. A Seasonable Defence of the Doctrine of Justifying Faith. 4to. Boston.

Croswell, Andrew. Second defence of the doctrine of justifying faith; reply to the exceptions of Solomon Williams. 8vo. Boston.

Cushing, Caleb, and others. Letter from two Associations of Ministers to the Associated Ministers of Boston and Charlestown, relating to the Admission of Whitefield into their pulpit. With the Advice of a third Association. 4to, pp. 8. Boston.

Dealer's Pocket Companion. 16mo, pp. 29. Boston.

Declaration and Confession of Jeffrey, a negro, who was executed at Wor

cester, Oct. 17, 1745, for the Murder of Mrs. Tabitha Sandford, at Mendon, the 12th of September preceding. Boston.

Dickinson, Jonathan. Familiar Letters to a Gentleman on Religious Subjects. 8vo, pp. 424. Boston.

Directory for the Public Worship of God, Agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, with the Assistance of Commissioners from the Church of Scotland, as a part of the Covenanted Uniformity in Religion betwixt the Churches of Christ in the Kingdoms of Scotland, England and Ireland. With an Act of the General Assembly, and Act of Parliament, both in Anno 1645, approving and establishing the said Directory. 8vo, pp. 484, 521. Philadelphia.

Forming part of the Westminster Catechism, but issued with separate titles. Doctrine of Glorious Grace unfolded, defended, and practically improved. Boston.

Dummer, Jeremiah. A Defence of the New-England Charters. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston. Reprinted.

Dyer, William. Heaven upon Earth; Or Good News for repenting Sinners; Being an Account of the remarkable Experiences and Evidences for eternal Life of Mr. John Rogers, and many other eminent Christians, &c.

Advertised in Boston News Letter, May 23, 1745.

Edwards, John. An Account of the Experience of the Work of God in the Heart of John Edwards. Written by Himself. 3d edition. 8vo, pp. 24.

Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Copies of the Two Letters cited by Rev. Mr. Clap, respecting Rev. George Whitefield. With Reflections, &c. 12mo, pp. 16. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Expostulatory Letter to the Rev. Mr. Clapp. 12mo, pp. 16.

Boston.

Eells, Nathaniel. Letter to the Second Church and Congregation of Scituate; against the Rev. George Whitefield. 8vo, pp. 14. Boston. Eliot, Jared. Discourse on the Taking of Louisburgh. 16mo, pp. 26. New London.

Erskine, Ebenezer and Ralph. Collection of their Sermons. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Estaugh, John. Call to the unfaithful Professors of Truth; with divers Epistles. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Evans, John. Fast Sermon at Charleston, S. C., 1745. 4to.

Finley, Samuel. Charitable Plea for the Speechless; or the Right of Infant Baptism Vindicated. Philadelphia.

Fireplace. Account of the newly invented Pennsylvania Fireplace, &c. Boston.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Apology in Behalf of the Rev. George Whitefield, offering a fair Solution of certain Difficulties objected against some parts of his publick conduct in point of moral Honesty, &c. To which is prefixed Dr. Watt's Opinion of Mr. Whitefield, (2 editions.) 4to, pp. 38. Boston.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Letter to; being an Examination of his Apology for Rev. George Whitefield. By A. C-d. 4to, pp. 18. Boston. French Convert (The). Being a true Relation of the happy Conversion of a noble French Lady from Popery to the Reformed Religion, &c. Boston. Reprinted.

Friendly Instructor: Or a Companion for Young Ladies and Young Gentlemen. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

See 1746.

Gardiner, Colonel. Life of. 12mo. Boston.

Gay, Ebenezer. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1745. 8vo, pp. 33. Boston. Hall, David. Sermon at the Ordination of Joshua Eaton, Nov. 7, 1744. 4to. Boston.

Henchman, Nathaniel. Letter to the Rev. Mr. Wm. Hobby, occasioned by sundry Passages in his printed Letter in Vindication of Mr. Whitefield's Itinerary and Conduct. 4to, pp. 12. Boston.

Henchman, Nathaniel. Reasons for declining to admit Mr. Whitefield into his Pulpit. In a Letter to the Rev. Stephen Chase of Lynn-End. 8vo, pp. 12. Boston.

Hobby, William. Letter to; concerning his Defence of Mr. George Whitefield. By J. F. 4to, pp. 9. Boston.

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