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Pirates, Brought unto a Tragical and Untimely End. Etc. Boston, 1726. (453) Agricola. Or, The Religious Husbandman: etc. Boston, 1727. (454) The Balance of the Sanctuary. A Short and Plain Essay; Declaring, The True Balance Wherein Every Thing Should be Weighed, etc. Boston, 1727. (455) Baptismal Piety. Two Brief Essays . . . The Angel of the Waters . . . The Angel of the Little Ones, etc. Boston, 1727. (456) Boanerges. A Short Essay to preserve and strengthen the Good Impressions Produced by Earthquakes, etc. Boston, 1727. (457) Christian Loyalty. Or, Some Suitable Sentiments On the Withdraw of King George the First . . . And the Access of King George the Second, etc. Boston, 1727. (458) The Evident Tokens of Salvation. Boston, 1727. (459) Family Religion excited and assisted. Boston, 1727. (460) Hor-Hagigad. ... An Happy Departure. Occasioned by the Decease of . . . Mr William Waldron, etc. Boston, 1727. (461) Ignorantia Scientifica. A brief Essay on Mans not knowing his Time: etc. Boston, 1727. (462) Juga Jucunda. A brief Essay to obtain from Young People, an early and hearty submission to the yoke of their Saviour . . . With a relation of the glorious peace and joy, which brightened the dying hours of Mrs Abiel Goodwin, etc. Boston, 1727, 1728. [Given in Sibley under the title, Some Remarkables on the Peaceful and Joyful Death of Mrs Abiel Ooodwin, etc. 1727. The title Juga Jucunda, affixed to the ed. of 1728.] (463) The Marrow of the Gospel. A very brief Essay, on the Union Between the Redeemer and the Beleever. Boston, 1727. (464) Preface to J. Emerson's Important Duty of a Timely Seeking of God. 1727. (465) Restitutus. The End of Life Pursued, And then, The Hope in Death Enjoyed, by the Faithful . . . The Declaration of One Returning from the Gates of the Grave. Boston, 1727. (466) Signatus. The Sealed Servants of our God . . . Or, The Witness of the Holy Spirit, with the Spirit of the Beleever, to his Adoption of God, etc. Boston, 1727, 1748. (467) The Terror of the Lord. Some Account of the Earthquake that shook New-England, In the Night, Between the 29 and the 30 of October 1727. Etc. Boston, 1727. Three editions published the same year. (468) The Comfortable Chambers. Opened and Visited, upon the Departure of . . . Mr Peter Thatcher, etc. Boston, 1728, 1796. [The last sermon delivered by him. Printed after his death.] (469) The Mystical Marriage. A Brief Essay, on The Grace of the Redeemer Espousing the Soul of the Believer. Etc. Boston, 1728. (470) The Widow of Nain. Remarks On the Illustrious Miracle Wrought by Our Almighty Redeemer, on behalf of a Desolate Widow. Boston, 1728. (471) Discipline Practised in the Churches of New England, containing the Principles owned and the Endeavours used by them. Whit-church, Salop. 1823. (472) The Life of Mr. Thomas Dudley, Several Times Governor of the Colony of Massachusetts. Written, as is supposed, By Cotton Mather. Ed. by Charles Deane, Cambridge, 1870. Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. Jan., 1870. Also, in Adler, The Sutton-Dudleys of England and the Dudleys of Massachusetts. New York, 1862. (473) Diary. Edited by Worthington C. Ford. Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. Seventh Series, vols, vii-viii. Boston, 1911, 1912. (474) Letters: In N. E. Hist, and Gen. Reg. 16, 24, and 39; 1 Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. 1 and 2; Colonial Soc. Mass. 5; New Hampshire Hist. Soc. Col. 3; Lit. and Hist. Soc. Quebec, 2. (475) In manuscript. In Amer. Antiquar. Soc. Lib.—Letters [more than 200]; Apologetical Preface to Davenport's Essay; Heads of Sermons [1 vol.]; Problema Theologicum; Misc. Fragments; Confutation of Shepard's Observations respecting the Lord's Supper; Tri-Paradisus; Quotations [4 vols.]; Sermons [3 vols.] In Mass. Hist. Soc. Lib.—Biblia Americana [6 folio vols.]; Papers relating to Witchcraft.