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412 (129) The Day which the Lord hath made. A Discourse Concerning The Institution and Observation of the Lords-Day. Boston, 1703, 1707. [Sec. ed. includes translation into Indian.] (130) The Duty of Children Whose Parents have Pray'd for them. Etc. Boston, 1703, 1719. (131) Eureka, Or a Vertuous Woman found. An Essay on the Death of Mrs Mary Brown. Boston, 1703. (132) A Family Sacrifice. A Brief Essay to Direct and Excite Family-Religion, etc. Boston, 1703, 1707, 1714 [with Indian translation], 1720, 1727, 1740. [Also reprinted in Lond.] (133) The Glory of Goodness; with Remarks on the Redemption of Captives from the Cruelties of Barbary. Boston, 1703. (134) Great Consolations: or a Tempted Christian Triumphing over his Temptations. Boston. 1703. (135) The High attainment. A Discourse on resignation. Boston, 1703. (136) The House of Mourning ... a sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs Abagail Mather. Boston, 1703. [The second part of no. 135.] (137) Jedidiah: or a Favorite of Heaven described. Boston, 1703. (138) Meat out of the Eater. Or, Funeral-Discourses, Occasioned by the Death of Several Relatives. Etc. Boston, 1703. [See no. 136.] (139) Methods and Motives for Society to suppress Disorders. Boston, 1703. (140) Notes of a Sermon at Boston Lecture, 16 September, 1703. [n. d.] (141) The Retired Christian. Or, The Duty of Secret Prayer, Publickly inculcated; etc. Boston, 1703. (142) Wholesome Words. A'visit of advice, given unto families that are visited with sickness, etc. Boston, 1703, 1713, 1721. (143) The Wonderful works of God commemorated, etc. Boston, 1703. [A re-issue of a portion of no. 19.] (144) The Armour of Christianity. A Treatise, Detecting. . . the Plots of the Devil against our Happiness. . . the Wiles by which those Plots are managed. And. . . the Thoughts by which those Wiles may be Defeated. Boston, 1704. (145) Baptistes: A Conference about the Subject and Manner of Baptism. Between C. M. and D. R. Boston, 1704, 1724. (146) A Comforter of the Mourners. An Essay for the Undoing of Heavy Burdens, etc. Boston, 1704. (147) A Faithful Monitor. Offering, An Abstract of the Lawes in the Province of the Massachusett-Bay, New-England Against those Disorders, the Suppression whereof is desired and pursued by them that wish well to the worthy Designs of Reformation, etc. Boston, 1704. (148) Faithful Warnings to prevent Fearful Judgments. . . by a Tragical Spectacle, in a Number of Miserables under a Sentence of Death for Piracy, etc. Boston, 1704. [A second title, Conversion exemplified. A poem.] (149) The Nets of Salvation. A Brief Essay upon the Glorious Designs & Methods of Winning the Minds of Men unto Serious Religion. New London, 1704. [Given in Evans Amer. Bib., as Boston.] (150) The Reprover doing his Duty. Boston, 1704. [The second portion of no. 147.] (151) A Servant of the Lord not ashamed of his Lord. Boston, 1704. (152) A Tree planted by the Rivers of Water. Or, An Essay, upon the Godly and Glorious Improvements,"which Baptised Christians are to make of their Sacred Baptism. Boston, 1704. (153) Le Vrai Patron des Saines Paroles. Boston, 1704. (154) A Weaned Christian. Or, Some Things, by which a Serious Christian may be made Easy when Great Things are Deny'd unto him. Etc. Boston, 1704. (155) Youth under a Good Conduct. A Short Essay to render Young People Happy, by Engaging them in the wayes of Early & Serious Religion. Etc. Boston, 1704. (156) A Faithful Man, Described and Rewarded. Some Observable & Serviceable Passages in the Life and Death of Mr Michael Wigglesworth. Late Pastor of Maldon; etc. Boston, 1705, 1849. (157) The Hatchets to hew down the Tree of Sin, which bears the Fruit of Death. Or, the Laws, by which the Magistrates are to punish Offenses among the Indians as well as among the English. Etc. [With Indian translation.] Boston, 1705. [See Proc. of Amer. Antiquar. Soc, no. LXI, 58.] (158) A Letter, About the Present State of