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the same year. (221) Manly Christianity. Etc. London, 1711. (222) Memorials of Early Piety. Occurring in the Holy Life & Joyful Death of Mrs Jerusha Oliver. Etc. Boston, 1711. (223) The Old Pathes Restored. Etc. [On the doctrine of grace.] Boston, 1711. London, 1712. (224) Orphanotrophium. Or, Orphans Well-provided for. An Essay, On the Care taken in the Divine Providence for Children when their Parents forsake them. Etc. Boston, 1711. (225) Perswasions from the Terror of the Lord. A Sermon concerning The Day of Judgment; etc. Boston, 1711. (226) The Right Way to shake off a Viper . . . What shall Good Men do, when they are Evil Spoken of. London, 1711. Boston, 1720. A second impression the same year. (227) Awakening Thoughts on the Sleep of Death. Etc. Boston, 1712. (228) Curiosa Americana. Not published. 1712. [First series.] Excerpted in Philosophical Transactions, London. April- June, 1714. The original MSS. in the Letter-Book of the Royal Soc. (229) The Fishermans Calling. A Brief Essay, to Serve the Great Interests of Religion among our Fisher-men. Etc. Boston, 1712. (230) Grace Defended. Etc. Boston, 1712. ["One of the earliest Christmas sermons preached from a Puritan pulpit in New England."] (231) Grata Brevitas . . . To demonstrate . . . The most Weighty Matters of Religion, offered in several Abridgments, etc. Boston, 1712. (232) Pastoral Desires. A Short Catalogue of Excellent Things, which a True Pastor, will Desire to see . . . among his People. Etc. Boston, 1712. (233) Preface to J. Pierpont's Sundry False Hopes of Heaven Discovered and Decryed. Boston, 1712. (234) Reason Satisfied: and Faith Established. The Resurrection of a Glorious Jesus Demonstrated by many Infallible Proofs: etc. Boston, 1712. (235) Repeated Warnings. Another Essay, to Warn Young People against Rebellions that must be Repented of; etc. Boston, 1712. (236) Seasonable Thoughts upon Mortality. A Sermon Occasioned by the raging of a Mortal Sickness in the Colony of Connecticut, etc. Boston, 1712. (237) A Soul Well-Anchored. A Little Manual for Self-Examination; etc. Boston, 1712. (238) Thoughts for the Day of Rain . . . The Gospel of the Rainbow . . . The Saviour with His Rainbow. Etc. Boston, 1712. (239) A Town in its truest Glory. A discourse wherein the state of all our towns is considered. Boston, 1712. (240) A True Survey & Report of the Road. A Brief Essay to Rectify the Mistakes of Men, about the Way taken by them. Etc. Boston, 1712. (241) The Wayes and Joyes of Early Piety. One Essay more to Describe and Commend, A Walk in the Truth of our Great Saviour, unto the Children of His People. Etc. Boston, 1712. (242) Winter Piety. A Very Brief Essay, in the Methods of Piety, etc. Boston, 1712. (243) The Young Man Spoken to. Another Essay, to Recommend & Inculcate the Maxims of Early Religion, etc. Boston, 1712. (244) The A, B, C, of Religion. Lessons Relating to the Fear of God, etc. Boston, 1713. (245) Adversus Libertinos. Or, Evangelical Obedience Described and Demanded, etc. Boston, 1713. [An attack upon Antinomianism.] (246) Advice from the Watch Tower ... A brief Essay to Declare the Danger . . . of all Evil Customes in general; And . . . a more particular Catalogue of Evil Customes growing upon us; etc. Boston, 1713. (247) The Best Way of Living; Which is to Die Daily: etc. Boston, 1713. (248) A Christian Funeral . . . What should be the Behaviour of a Christian at a Funeral? Boston, 1713. (249) The Curbed Sinner . . . Occasioned by a Sentence of Death, passed on a poor Young Man, for the Murder of his Companion, etc. Boston, 1713. [The second part of no. 258.] (250) A Flying Roll, Brought forth, to Enter into the House and Hand of the Thief. The Crime & the Doom of the Thief declared, etc. Boston, 1713. (251) Golgotha. A Lively Description of Death . . . Occasioned by some fresh Instances . . . With a more particular Memorial of