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The communicant's spiritual companion
Or, An evengelical preparation for the Lord's Supper. In which I. The nature of the ordinance is shewn. II. The dispositions requisite for a profitable participation thereof. Wherein, the careless sinner is admonished, the formalist detected and reproved, the feeble-minded comforted, the doubting relieved, the sincere assisted, and the faithful confirmed. With meditations and helps for prayer, suitable to the subject. By the Reverend Thomas Haweis, Rector of Aldwinckle, Northamptonshire; and Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Peterborow -
The last solemn scene!
A sermon, preached at the church in Back-Street, Boston, May 22, 1768. By John Murray, A.M. Late Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in this town. [Three lines of Scripture texts] -
An oration, delivered at Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, on the fourth of July, 1788
being the anniversary of American independence. By one of the inhabitants. [Two lines from Pope] -
Sermons on the religious education of children
preached at Northampton. By Philip Doddridge, D.D -
A discourse, delivered in St. John's Church, in Portsmouth, Newhampshire
at the conferring the order of priesthood on the Rev. Robert Fowle, A.M. of Holderness. On the festival of St. Peter, 1791. By the Right Rev. Samuel Seabury, D.D. Bishop of Connecticut. [Three line of Scripture texts] -
State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation for a general thanksgiving throughout the state
... Thursday the second day of December next, to be a day of public thanksgiving ... Given at the Council-chamber, in Portsmouth, the second day of November, in the year of our Lord, on thousand seven hundred and eighty-four -
Observations occasioned by writings against alterations, proposed in the Convention, to be made in the judiciary system
By a member of the Convention -
A poem, on the happiness of America
addressed to the citizens of the United States. By D. Humphreys -
The Poetical miscellany; containing a collection of the most valuable pieces from Goldsmith
Blair, Warton, Parnel, Pope, Gray, Mallet, Collins, Watts, Addison, &c -
Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world
By the late Lord Chesterfield. Methodised and digested under distinct heads, with additions, by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler: containing every instruction necessary to complete the gentleman and man of fashion; to teach him knowledge of life, and make him well received in all companies. To which is now first annexed A father's legacy to his daughters: by the late Dr. Gregory, of Edinburgh. The whole admirably calculated for the improvement of youth, yet not beneath the attention of any -
The probable way of attaining a long and healthful life
with the means of correcting a bad constitution, &c. Written originally in Italian by Lewis Cornaro, a noble Venetian, when he was near an hundred years of age -
Osborne's New-Hampshire register
with an almanack, for the year 1788. Calculated for the meridian of Portsmouth. -
Printing-office Portsmouth, January 1, 1791
Proposals for printing by subscription Four sermons, viz. Two on the subject of gospel election, and two on the subject of church communion lately delivered by Benjamin Thurston, A.M. minister of the gospel at North-Hampton -
Osborne's New-Hampshire register
with an almanack, for the year 1787. Calculated for the meridian of Portsmouth -
Osborne's New-Hampshire register
with an almanack, for the year of Christian era 1789. Calculated for the meridian of Portsmouth, lat, 43:5. north. -
The Poetical miscellany
containing a collection of the most valuable pieces from Goldsmith, Blair, Warton, Parnel, Pope, Gray, Mallet, Collins, Watts, Addison, &c