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Remarkable Providences: Illustrative of the Earlier Days of American Colonisation15 13.003.00 
A further account of the tryals of the New-England witches. : With the observations of a person who was upon the place several days when the suspected witches were first taken into examination. To which is added, Cases of conscience concerning witchcrafts and evil spirits personating men.1     
A call from Heaven to the present and succeeding generations, or, A discourse wherein is shewed I. That the children of godly parents are under special advantages and encouragements to seek the Lord, II. The exceeding danger of apostasie, especially as to those that are the children and posterity of such as have been eminent for God in their generation, III. That young men ought to remember God their creator1     
An essay for the recording of illustrious providences wherein an account is given of many remarkable and very memorable events, which have hapned this last age, especially in New-England2     
Early History of New England: Being a Relation of Hostile Passages Between the Indians and European Voyagers and First Settlers (1864)1     
The First Principles of New-England2     
Tales of Conscience Concerning Evil Spirits1     
Returning unto God2     
The mystery of Israel's salvation, explained and applyed, or, A discourse concerning the general conversion of the Israelitish nation wherein is shewed, 1. that the twelve tribes shall be saved, 2. when this is to be expected, 3. why this must be, 4. what kind of salvation the tribes of Israel shall partake of (viz.)1     
The order of the gospel, professed and practised by the churches of Christ in New-England, justified, by the Scripture, and by the writings of many learned men, both ancient and modern divines; in answer to several questions relating to church discipline2     
Some important truths about conversion, delivered in sundry sermons1     
The wicked mans portion1     
The Autobiography Of Increase Mather: Proceedings Of The American Antiquarian Society, October, 19611     
A Confession of faith owned and consented unto by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled at Boston in New-England, May 12, 1680, being the second session of that synod1     
Testimony Against Prophane Customs Namely Health Drinking, Dicing, Cards, Christmas Keeping, New Year's Gifts, Cock-scaling, Saints' Days, Etc1     
The history of King Philip's war; also, A history of the same war1     
Increase Mather vs. Solomon Stoddard : two Puritan tracts1     
The doctrine of divine providence opened and applyed also sundry sermons on several other subjects1     
Cases of conscience concerning evil spirits personating men, witchcrafts, infallible proofs of guilt in such as are accused with that crime. All considered according to the Scriptures, history, experience, and the judgment of many learned men1     
An historical discourse concerning the prevalency of prayer wherein is shewed that New-Englands late deliverance from the rage of the heathen, is an eminent answer of prayer1     
Angelographia or A Discourse Concerning the Nature and Power of the Holy Angels3     
An earnest exhortation to the children of New-England, to exalt the God of their fathers1     
A brief history of the warr with the Indians in New-England, ...1     
Renewal of covenant the great duty incumbent on decaying or distressed churches a sermon concerning renewing of covenant1     
Pray for the rising generation, or A sermon wherein godly parents are encouraged, to pray and believe for their children1     
The divine right of infant-baptisme asserted and proved from Scripture and antiquity1     
The wicked mans portion. Or A sermon (preached at the lecture in Boston in New-England the 18th day of the 1 moneth 16741     
The day of trouble is near. Two sermons wherein is shewed, what are the signs of a day of trouble being near. ...1     
A brief account concerning several of the agents of New-England, their negotiation at the Court of England ...1     
Diatriba de signo Filii Hominis : et de secundo Messiæ adventu; ubi de modo futuræ judæorum conversionis; ...4     
The necessity of reformation with the expedients subservient thereunto, asserted; in answer to two questions : ...1     
Heavens alarm to the world, or, A sermon wherein is shewed that fearful sights and signs in heaven are the presages ...1     
Wo to drunkards. Two sermons testifying against the sin of drunkenness: ...1     
Komētographia; or, A discourse concerning comets; wherein the nature of blazing stars is enquired into; with an histori1     
The blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the Great God our Saviour, Jesus Christ. Opened & applied, in several se1     
A discourse concerning the grace of courage, wherein the nature, beneficialness, and necessity of that vertue for all Christians is described : delivered in a sermon preached at Boston in New-England, June 5th, 17101     
A testimony against several prophane and superstitious customs now practised by some in New-England the evil whereof is evinced from the Holy Scriptures, and from the writings both of ancient and modern divines1     
The life and death of that reverend man of God, Mr. Richard Mather, teacher of the church in Dorchester in New-England1     
A letter from some aged nonconforming ministers, to their Christian friends, touching the reasons of their practice1     
A relation of the troubles which have hapned in New-England, by reason of the Indians there, from the year 1614 to the year 16753     
A dissertation concerning the future conversion of the Jewish nation. Answering the objections of the Reverend and learned Mr. Baxter, Dr. Lightfoot, and others. With an enquiry into the first resurrection1     
A dying legacy of a minister to his dearly beloved people, shewing, I. That true believers on Jesus Christ may be asured, of the salvation of their souls. II. That spiritual wisdom, or grace in the soul, is of all things the most desireable. III. That there is none whose dignity and glory may be compared with that which belongs to our Lord Jesus Christ.1     

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