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Amplissimis consultissimis et multifaria virtute ornatissimis viris D. Johanni Winthropo, cæterisque summis rerum Nov-Anglicarum administratoribus præfectisque dignissimis, perinde ac venerandis quibusque ecclesiarum presbyteris singulari pietate et eruditione varia clarissimis theologis: quinetiam omnibus in utrâque Angliâ musarum pariter ac musicolarum mecænatibus humanissimis, theses hasce philologicas & philosophicas, quibus, annuente Deo, præside Henrico Dunstero, publicè in Collegio Harvardino propugnandis suum navabunt operam (devotissimæ observantiæ et gratitudinis ergo) artium liberalium candidati adolescentes M.D.D.D.
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Forgery detected and innocency vindicated being a faithful account of the seasonable discovery of an horrid and detectible slander raised on the Anabaptists of New-England, in the diabolical pamphlet entituled, Mr. Baxter baptized in blood, designing so maliciously the reproach and exposure of all under that denomination.
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[An] alm[anack of] coelestial moti[ons for the year of the] Chris[tian epocha,] 1[675] Being (in our a[ccount first from leap-year,] and from] th[e creation 5617.] The vulgar [notes ...] golden number 4 cycle of the sun 4 dominic. letter C [bracket] epact 14 Roman indict. 13 numb. directio[n] 14 : calculated for the longitude of 315 gr. and 42 gr. 30 m. north latitude. /
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An almanack of coelestiall motions for the year of the Christian aera, 1669. Being (in our account) second after leap-year, and from the creation 5618. Whose vulgar notes whereof are golden number 17. Roman indiction 07. dominical letter C [brackets] cycle of the sun 26. epact 07. numb. of direction 21. Calculated for the longitude of 315 gr. and 42 gr. 30 m. of North latitude. /
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Truth held forth and maintained according to the testimony of the holy prophets, Christ and his Apostles recorded in the Holy Scriptures with some account of the judgments of the Lord lately inflicted upon New-England by witchcraft : to which is added, Something concerning the fall of Adam, his state in the fall, and way of restoration to God again, with many other weighty things ... /
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A short story of the rise, reign, and ruin of the Antinomians, Familists, and libertines that infected the churches of New-England and how they were confuted by the assembly of ministers there as also of the magistrates proceedings in court against them : together with God's strange remarkable judgements from heaven upon some of the chief fomenters of these opinions : and the lamentable death of Mrs. Hutchison : very fit for these times, here being the same errors amongst us, and acted by the same spirit : published at the instant request of sundry, by one that was an eye and ear-witness of the carriage of matters there.
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Tulley, 1698 an almanack for the year of our Lord, MDCXCVIII, being second after leap-year, and from the creation 5647 : wherein is contained the lunations, courts, spring-tides, planets, aspects and weather, the rising and setting of the sun ... calculated for and fitted to the meridian of Boston in New-England ... but may indifferently serve any part of New-England /
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Tulley 1700 an almanack for the year of our Lord, 1700, being bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation 5649, and from the discovery of America by Chr. Columbus, 208 : wherein is contained the lunations, courts, spring tides, planets, aspects and weather, the rising and setting of the sun ... calculated for and fitted to the meridian of Boston in New-England ... but may indifferently serve any part of New-England : unto which is added, natural prognosticks for the judgment of the weather /
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A conference Mr. John Cotton held at Boston with the elders of New-England 1. concerning gracious conditions in the soule before faith, 2. evidencing justification by sanctification, 3. touching the active power of faith : twelve reasons against stinted forms of prayer and praise : together with the difference between the Christian and antichristian church /
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The pretended antidoe [sic] proved poyson: or, The true principles of the Christian & Protestant religion defended, and the four counterfit defenders thereof detected and discovered the names of which are James Allen, Joshua Moodey, Samuell Willard and Cotton Mather, who call themselves ministers of the Gospel in Boston, in their pretended answer to my book, called, The Presbyterian & independent visible churches in New-England, and else-where, brought to the test, &c. And G.K. cleared not to be guilty of any calumnies against these called teachers of New-England, &c. By George Keith. With an appendix by John Delavall, by way of animadversion on some passages in a discourse of Cotton Mathers before the General Court of Massachusetts, the 28th of the third moneth, 1690.
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A true account of the tryals, examinations, confessions, condemnations, and executions of divers witches, at Salem, in New-England for their bewitching of sundry people and cattel to death, and doing other great mischiefs, to the ruine of many people about them. With the strange circumstances that attended their enchantments: and their conversation with devils, and other infernal spirits. In a letter to a friend in London. Licensed according to order.
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New-Englands rarities discovered in birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that country, together with the physical and chyrurgical remedies wherewith the natives constantly use to cure their distempers, wounds, and sores. Also a perfect description of an Indian squa, in all her bravery; with a poem not improperly conferr'd upon her. By John Josselyn, Gent. The second addition. Illustrated with cuts.
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A history of New-England. From the English planting in the yeere 1628. untill the yeere 1652. Declaring the form of their government, civill, military, and ecclesiastique. Their wars with the indians, their troubles with the Gortonists, and other heretiques. Their manner of gathering of churches, the commodities of the country, and description of the principall towns and havens, with the great encouragements to increase trade betwixt them and old England. With the names of all their governours, magistrates, and eminent ministers.
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America painted to the life. The true history of the Spaniards proceedings in the conquests of the Indians, and of their civil wars ... from Columbus ... to these later times. As also, of the original undertakings of the advancement of plantations into those parts; with a perfect relation of our English discoveries ... from the year 1628. to 1658. Declaring the forms of their government ... the commodities of their countries, a description of their towns and havens, the increase of their trading, with the names of their governors and magistrates ... an absolute narrative of the north parts of America, and of the discoveries and plantations ... in Virginia, New-England, and Berbadoes ... now at last exposed for the publick good, to stir up the heroick and active spirit of these times, to benefit their countrey, and eternize their names, by such honorable attempts. For the readers clearer understanding of the countreys, they are lively described in a compleat and exquisite map.
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At the townouse in Boston: April 18th 1689 : Sir, our selves as well as many others the inhabitants of this town and place adjacent, being surprized with the peoples sudden taking to arms ... To Sr. Edmond Andross Knight ...
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By the King a proclamation forbidding the disorderly trading with the saluages in New England in America, especially the furnishing of the natiues in those and other parts of America by the English with weapons, and habiliments of warre.
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New-Englands duty and interest to be an habitation of justice and mountain of holiness containing doctrine, caution, & comfort : with something relating to the restaurations, reformations, and benedictions promised to the church and world in the latter dayes : with grounds of hope, that America in general & New-England in particular may may have a part therein : preached to the General Assembly of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, at the anniversary election, May 25, 1698 /
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