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Anti-ministerial objections considered, or The unreasonable pleas made by some against their duty to their ministers, with respect to their maintenance answered
Together with an answer to that question, Who are oblig'd to endeavor a reformation in this case? In a letter t Richard Kent, Esq; one of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Essex, and a member of the Honourable House of Representatives. [Three lines of Scripture texts] -
Lovewell lamented. Or, A sermon occasion'd by the fall of the brave Capt. John Lovewell and several of his valiant company, in the late heroic action at Piggwacket
Pronounc'd at Bradford, May 16, 1725. By Thomas Symmes, V.D.M. [Two lines from Isaiah] -
Ministers are men of like passions with others
A sermon preach'd at Barnstable, May 12. 1725. The day on which a church was gathered in the east part of the said town, and Mr. Joseph Green was ordained pastor of it. By Ebenezer Gay. A.M. and Pastor of a church in Hingham. [Four lines of Scripture texts] -
The Sabbath-Day's rest asserted, explained, proved, and applied
By Azariah Mather, A.M. and Pastor of Christ's Church at Saybrook, in Connecticut -
El-Shaddai
A brief essay, on all supplied in an alsufficient saviour. Produced by the death of that virtuous gentlewoman, Mrs. Katharin Willard, (the valuable consort of Josiah Willard, Esq;) who died, Aug. 1. 1725. In the thirty-fifth year of her age. [Four lines of quotations] -
The report of the Lords of the Committee, upon Governour Shute's memorial
with His Majesty's order in Council thereupon -
The New-England diary, or, Almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1726
... Fitted to the famous town of Boston, where the north pole is raised, and the south pole is depress'd equal to an angle of 42 gr. 25 m and a meridian 4 h. 44 m. west of London. By a native of New-England -
Acts and laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England
begun & held at Boston upon Wednesday the twenty-sixth day of May, 1725. And continued by several prorogations unto Wednesday the third day of November following, and then met -
The faithful evangelist, or The true shepherd
Represented by his endeavours for the good of souls, in a sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. William Rand, at Sunderland, May 20th. 1724. By Isaac Chauncey, A.M. and Pastor of Hadley. [Three lines from Psalms] -
All mankind, by nature, equally under sin
A sermon preach'd at the public lecture in Boston. On Thursday, Dec. 3. 1724. By Experience Mayhew, M.A. Preacher of the Gospel to the Indians, in Martha's Vineyard -
A trespass-offering, humbly presented unto the churches of New-England
by Robert Sturgeon -
The ministers of God's word must approve themselves unto God
A sermon. Preached in the audience of a great assembly at Plymouth, July, 29th. 1724. Being the day when the Reverend Mr. Nathanael Leonard, was ordained pastor of the First Church in that town. By Nathanael Eells, Pastor of the South Church in Scituate. [Seven lines of Scripture texts] -
The poor man's help
and young man's guide ... Unto which is added, an earnest exhortation unto all Christians to the love & practice of universal holiness. By William Burkitt, M.A. of Pembrook-Hall in Cambri. now Vicar of Dedham in Essex