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416. . . Mr Recompense Wadsworth, a Late School-Master in Boston. Boston, 1713. (252) Hezekiah. A Christian Armed with Strength from above; etc. Boston, 1713. (253) Instructions for Children, in verse, including the Body of Divinity versified. Boston, 1713. [Appended to no. 244.] (254) A Letter About a Good Management under the Distemper of the Measles, at this time Spreading in the Country. Etc. Boston, 1713. (255) A Man of his Word ... on Fidelity in Keeping of Promises and Engagements. Boston, 1713. (256) Nepenthes Evangelicum ... A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of a Religious Matron, Mrs Mary Rock, etc. Boston, 1713. (257) A Present of Summer Fruit. . . To Offer Some Instructions of Piety, Which the Summer-Season. . . Leads us to; etc. Boston, 1713. (258) The Sad Effects of Sin. A True Relation of the Murder Committed by David Wallis, on his Companion Benjamin Stolwood. Etc. Boston, 1713. [Three titles: the second is no. 249, the third, The Hainous nature of the sin of Murder, by B. Colman.] (259) Tabitha Rediviva. An Essay to Describe and Commend the Good Works of a Vertuous Woman. . . With some Justice done to the Memory of. . . Mrs Elizabeth Hutchinson. Boston, 1713. (260) A Testimony against Evil Customs Given by Several Ministers. Boston, 1713. (261) Things to be more thought upon. A Brief Treatise on the Injuries Offered unto the Glorious and Only Saviour of the World, etc. Boston, 1713. (262) What should be most of All Tho't upon. A Brief Essay to Awaken ... A Proper and a Lively Concern for a Good State after Death. Etc. Boston, 1713. (263) The Will of a Father Submitted to. The Duty of Patient Submission to every Condition, which the Providence of God, Orders for the Children of Men. Boston, 1713. (264) Death Approaching. Boston, 1714. (265) Duodecennium Luctuosum. The History of a Long War With Indian Salvages, And their Directors and Abettors; From the Year, 1702. To the Year, 1714. Etc. Boston, 1714. (266) The Glorious Throne. A Short View of Our Great Lord-Redeemer, On His Throne. . . And most Particularly. . . the Death of our Late Memorable Sovereign, And the Legal Succession ... to the Illustrious House of Hanover. Etc. Boston, 1714. (267) Insanabilia; or an Essay upon Incurables; etc. Boston, 1714. (268) A Life of Piety Resolv'd upon ... A Walk before the Glorious God. And the Resolutions Wherewith such a Walk is to be come into. Made upon the Death of. . . Mrs Sarah Thing; etc. Boston, 1714. (269) Maternal Consolations ... on the Death of Mrs Maria Mather, the Consort of the Eminent Dr. Increase Mather. Boston, 1714. (270) A Monitor for Communicants. An Essay to Excite and Assist. . . Religious Approaches to the Table of the Lord. Etc. Boston, 1714, 1715, 1716 [in English and Indian]. New London, 1732. Boston, 1750. (271) Pascentius. A very brief Essay upon the Methods of Piety. Etc. Boston, 1714. (272) A Perfect Recovery. . . Exhibited in a Brief Discourse to the Inhabitants of a Place, that had Pass'd thro' a very Sickly Winter, And a Time of much Adversity. Boston, 1714. (273) The Religion of the Cross. . . Occasioned by what was Encountred in the Death of. . . Mrs. Elizabeth Mather [his wife], etc. Boston, 1714. (274) The Sacrificer. An Essay upon the Sacrifices, Wherewith a Christian. . . Endeavours to Glorify God. Boston. 1714. (275) The Saviour with his Rainbow. . . the Covenant which God will remember in the Times of Danger passing over his Church. London, 1714. (276) A Short Life, yet not a vain one: occasioned by some Instances of Mortality. Boston, 1714. (277) A Short View of our Glorious Redeemer on his Throne. Boston, 1714. (278) Verba Vivifica: some Words of Life, produced by the Death of some young Persons. Boston, 1714. (279) Vita brevis: an Essay upon Withering Flowers. Boston, 1714. (280) Benedictus. Good Men Described. ..