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410 of God, on several Sorts of Offenders, etc. [Two sermons.] Boston, 1697. Reprinted in the Magnalia, VI, 23. (68) The Thoughts of a Dying Man. A. . . Report of Matters uttered by many, in the Last Minutes of their Lives. Boston, 1697. (69) The Way to Excel. Meditations, Awakened by the Death of the Reverend Mr Joshua Moodey, etc. Boston, 1697. (70) The Bostonian Ebenezer. Some Historical Remarks on the State of Boston, etc. [A sermon.] Boston, 1698. Reprinted in the Magnalia, I, 30. In Old South Leaflets. Ill, no. 67; Boston, 1896. (71) Eleutheria : Or, An Idea of the Reformation in England, etc. London, 1698. (72) A Good Man making a Good End. The Life and Death of the Reverend Mr John Baily, etc. Boston, 1698. (73) Mens Sana in Corpore Sano. Boston, 1698. (74) A Pastoral Letter to the English Captives in Africa. Boston, 1698. (75) Decennium Luctuosum. An History of Remarkable Occurrences, in the Long War, which New-England hath had with the Indian Salvages, from the Year 1688. Reprinted in the Magnalia, VII, 57. Boston, 1699. Edited by S. G. Drake, 1862. Reprinted in Narratives of the Indian Wars, 1675-1699. By Chas. H. Lincoln. New York, 1913. (76) Observable things. The history of ten years rolled away under the great calamities of a war, with Indian Salvages ... A Sermon. Boston, 1698. [Listed as of 1699 in Brit. Mus. Cat. Included in no. 75.] (77) The Faith of the Fathers. Or, The Articles of the True Religion, etc. Boston, 1699. (78) A Family Well-Ordered. Or an Essay to Render Parents and Children Happy in one another, etc. Boston, 1699. (79) La Fe del Christiano, etc. Boston, 1699. (80) An History of Some Imposters, Remarkably and Seasonably detected, in the Churches of New-England, etc. Boston, 1699. (81) Pillars of Salt. An History of Some Criminals Executed in this Land, for Capital Crimes: With some of their Dying Speeches, etc. Boston, 1699. Reprinted in the Magnalia, VI, 37. (82) The Serious Christian: Or, Three Great Points of Practical Christianity, etc. London, 1699. (83) Thirty Important Cases, Resolved ... by Several Pastors, etc. Boston, 1699. (84) A Cloud of Witnesses against Balls and Dances. [Boston, 1700?] (85) A Defence of Evangelical Churches. [Boston, 1700.] (86) The Everlasting Gospel. The Gospel of Justification by the Righteousness of God, etc. Boston, 1700. Philadelphia, 1767. (87) The Good Linguist. [Boston, 1700.] (88) Grace Triumphant. [Boston, 1700.] (89) The Great Physician. [Boston, 1700.] (90) A Letter of Advice to the Churches of the Non-conformists in the English Nation, etc. London, 1700. (91) A Monitory and Hortatory Letter, to those English who debauch the Indians, by Selling Strong Drink unto them. Boston, 1700. (92) Monitory "Letter about ye Maintenance of Ministers." Boston, 1700. (93) The Old Principles of New-England. Or Thirty-Three Articles ... of The Platform of Church-Discipline. [Boston, 1700.] (94) A Pillar of Gratitude. Or, A brief Recapitulation of the Matchless Favours, with which the God of Heaven hath obliged the Hearty Praises of His New-English Israel. [Election sermon.] Appended is an Extract of some Accounts, concerning the Wonderful Success of the Glorious Gospel in the East-Indies. Boston, 1700. (95) Reasonable Religion. Or, The Truth of the Christian Religion Demonstrated, etc. Boston, 1700. Reprinted together with The Religion of the Closet, and Family Religion Urged. London, 1713. (96) The Religious Marriner. A brief discourse ... to direct the course of sea-men. . . which may bring them to the Port, of Eternal happiness. Boston, 1700. [Listed in Sibley as of 1699.] (97) The Resolved Christian; Pursuing the Designs of Holiness and Happiness. [Boston], 1700. [A reprint of no. 9.] (98) Things that Young People should Think upon. Or, The Death of Young People Improved, etc. Boston, 1700. (99) A Token for the Children of New-England. Or, Some Examples of Children to