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  • Subjection to Christ, in all His ordinances and appointments, the best means to preserve our liberty. Together with a treatise Of ineffectual hearing the Word; how we may know whether we have heard the same effectually: and by what means it may become effectual unto us. With some remarkable passages of his life. By Tho. Shepard late pastor of the church of Christ in Cambridge in Mew-England [sic]. Now published by Mr. Jonathan Michel, pastor of the said church in New-England ...

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    • London, Printed for T. Brewster, 1654.
    • 1654
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  • Propositions concerning the subject of baptism and consociation of churches; collected and confirmed out of the work of God, by a synod of elders and messengers of the churches in Massachusetts-colony in New England. Assembled at Boston, according to the appointment of the honoured General Court, in the year, 1662 ... Whereunto is anext the answer of the dissenting brethren and messengers of the churches of New-England, &c.

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    • [London] Printed in the year, 1662.
    • 1662
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  • The parable of the ten virgins opened & applied: being the substance of divers sermons on Matth. 25. 1, ---13. Wherein, the difference between the sincere Christian and the most refined hypocrite, tha nature and characters of saving and of common grace, the dangers and diseases incident to most flourishing churches or Christians, and other spiritual truths of greatest importance, are clearly discovered, and practically improved, by Thomas Shepard late worthy and faithfull pastor of the church of Christ at Cambridge in New-England. Now published from the authours own notes, at the desires of many, for the common benefit of the Lords people, by Jonathan Mitchell, minister at Cambridge, Tho. Shepard, son to the reverend author, now minister at Charles-Town, in New-England ...

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    • London, Printed by J.H. for J. Rothwell, and S. Thomson, 1660.
    • 1660
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  • The parable of the ten virgins opened & applied: being the substance of divers sermons on Matth. 25. 1, --- 13. Wherein. the difference between the sincere Christian and the ... hypocrite, the nature ... of ... grace ... and other spiritual truths ... are ... discovered, and improved, by Thomas Shepard ... Now pubished [sic] from the authors own notes ... by Jonathan Mitchell ... [and] Tho. Shepard ...

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    • [London] Re-printed, and carefully corrected in the year, 1695.
    • 1695
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  • Propositions Concerning The Subject of Baptism And Consociation of Chvrches, Collected and Confirmed out of the Word of God, By a Synod of Elders And Messengers of the Churches in Massachusets-Colony in New-England. Assembled at Boston, according to Appointment of the Honoured General Covrt, In the year 1662. ...

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    • Cambridge [Mass.] Printed by S[amuel] G[reen] for Hezekiah Vsher at Boston in New-England, 1662.
    • 1662
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  • A Defence Of The Answer and Arguments Of The Synod Met at Boston in the Year 1662. Concerning The Svbject Of Baptism, And Consociation Of Chvrches. Against the Reply made thereto, by the Reverend Mr. John Davenport ... in his Treatise Entituled, Another Essay for Investigation of the Truth, &c. Together with An Answer To The Apologetical Preface Set before that Essay. By some of the Elders who were Members of the Synod above-mentioned ...

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    • Cambridge [Mass.] Printed by S. Green and M. Johnson for Hezekiah Vsher of Boston, 1664.
    • 1664
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  • The First Principles Of New-England, Concerning The Subject of Baptisme & Communion of Churches. Collected partly out of the printed Books, but chiefly out of the Original Manuscripts of the First and chiefe Fathers in the New-English Churches; With the judgment of Sundry Learned Divines of the Congregational Way in England, Concerning the said Questions. Published for the Benefit of those who are of the Rising Generation in New-England. By Increase Mather ...

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    • Cambridge [Mass.] Printed by Samuel Green, 1675.
    • 1675
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  • Elijah's mantle. A faithful testimony, to the cause and work of God, in the churches of New-England. And the great end and interest of these plantations, dropt and left by four servants of God, famous in the service of the churches. Highly seasonable to be offered unto the people, now succeeding in the New-English colonies, for their serious consideration ...

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    • Boston, Printed by S. Kneeland, for S. Gerrish, 1722.
    • 1722
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  • Elijah's mantle. A faithful testimony, to New-England, containing I. The great end and interest of New-England, stated by the memorable Mr. Jonathan Mitchel, extracted from an instrument of his, which bears date, December 31, 1662. II. The cause of God and His people in New-England; stated in a sermon of the memorable Mr. John Higginson, unto the General Court of Massachusetts-Colony, May 27. 1663 ... III. New-England's true interest, further declared, in the words of the Hon. William Stoughton ... in a sermon preach'd by him, <in the audience of the General Court April, 1668> ... IV. The testimony finished by Dr. Increase Mather ... Highly seasonable to be offered unto the people, now succeeding in the New-English colonies, for their serious consideration, at this gloomy day of darkness and trial: when by artful schemes and inventions of a corrupt set of tyrannical arbitrary [sic] men, our most sacred and religious privileges are in eminent danger.

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    • Boston, Printed and sold by N. Coverly, 1774.
    • 1774
  • The day of doom, or, A poetical description of the Great and Last Judgment [electronic resource] : with a short discourse about eternity / by Michael Wigglesworth.

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    • Boston : Printed by John Allen for Benjamin Eliot, 1715.
    • 1715
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  • The first principles of New-England [electronic resource] : concerning the subject of baptisme & communion of churches : collected partly out of the printed books, but chiefly out of the original manuscripts of the first and chiefe fathers in the New-English churches : with the judgment of sundry learned divines of the congregational way in England, concerning the said questions : published for the benefit of those who are of the rising generation in New-England / by Increase Mather.

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    • Cambridge, Mass. : Printed by Samuel Green, 1675.
    • 1675
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  • The parable of the ten virgins opened & applied [electronic resource] : being the substance of divers sermons on Matth. 25. 1, --- 13 ... / by Thomas Shepard ; now published from the authors own notes, at the desires of many, for the common benefit of the Lords [sic] people by Jonathan Mitchell [and] Tho. Shepard.

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    • [London] : Re-printed, and carefully corrected, 1695.
    • 1695
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  • Propositions concerning the subject of baptism and consociation of churches [electronic resource] : collected and confirmed out of the Word of God by a synod of elders and messengers of the churches in Massachusetts-Colony in New-England, assembled at Boston, according to appointment of the Honoured General Court, in the year 1662.

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    • Cambridge [Mass.] : Printed by S.G. for H. Usher at Boston in New-England, 1662.
    • 1662
  • Elijah's mantle. [electronic resource] : A faithful testimony, to New-England, containing I. The great end and interest of New-England. Stated by the memorable Mr. Jonathan Mitchel ... II. The cause of God, and his people ... stated in a sermon of the memorable Mr. John Higginson ... III. New-England's true interest, further declared, in the words of the Hon. William Stoughton ... IV. The testimony finished by Dr. Increase Mather ... . Highly seasonable to be offered unto the people, now succeeding in the New-English colonies, for their serious consideration, at this gloomy day of darkness and trial: when by artful schemes and inventions of a corrupt set of tyrannical arbritary [sic] men, our most sacred and religious privileges are in eminent danger.

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    • Boston : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, near Christ's-Church, at the North-End, M,DCCLXXIV. [1774]
    • 1774
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