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Rh raised into a Sacred Flame; etc. Boston, 1722. (392) Repeated Admonitions. In a Monitory Letter, About the Maintainance Of an Able and Faithful Ministry; etc. Boston, 1722, 1725. (393) Sober Sentiments. In an Essay upon the Vain Presumption of Living & Thriving In the World. . . Produced by the. . . Death of Mr Joshua Lamb, etc. Boston, 1722. (394) The Soul upon the Wing. An Essay on the State of the Dead. Etc. Boston, 1722. (395) The Way of Proceeding in the Small Pox inoculated in New England. Published in Philosophical Transactions, Jan.-March, 1722. London. [See note to no. 377.] (396) A Brief memorial, of matters, and methods for pastoral visits. Boston, 1723. (397) The Case of the Small-Pox Inoculated; further Cleared. To Dr. James Jurin [Sec. of the Royal Soc.]. 1723. (398) Coelestinus. A Conversation in Heaven, Quickened and Assisted, with Discoveries Of Things in the Heavenly World. Etc. Boston, 1723. (399) An Essay on Remarkables in the Way of Wicked Men. Boston, 1723. (400) Euthanasia. A Sudden Death Made Happy and Easy to the Dying Believer, Exemplified in John Frizell, Esq; etc. Boston, 1723. (401) A Father Departing. A Sermon On the Departure of the Venerable and Memorable Dr. Increase Mather ... By One who, as a Son with a Father, served with him in the Gospel. Boston, 1723. (402) A further Account, of the Method & Success of the Small-Pox Inoculated. 1723. [See note to no. 377.] (403) A Good Character. Or A Walk with God Characterized. With Some Dues paid unto the Memory of Mr Joseph Belcher, etc. Boston, 1723. (404) Good Lessons for Children in verse. New-London, 1723. [Cf. no. 253.] (405) The Lord-High-Admiral of all the Seas, Adored. A Brief Essay upon the Miracle of our Saviour Walking upon the Water. Etc. Boston, 1723. (406) A Pacificatory Letter [on psalm singing in churches]. Boston, 1723. (407) The Pure Nazarite. Advice to a Young Man, etc. Boston, 1723. (408) Some seasonable enquiries offered, for the consideration and satisfaction of them that are willing to weigh things in even balances. And for the establishment of the Reformed Churches, etc. [Boston], 1723. (409) Valerius: or Soul Prosperity. Etc. Boston, 1723. (410) The Voice of God in a Tempest. A Sermon Preached in the Time of the Storm; etc. Boston, 1723. (411) The Angel of Bethesda, Visiting the Invalids of a Miserable World. [1724?] [Listed by Sibley and Evans as of the year 1722, New-London; by Kittredge as of the year 1724. See note to no. 377.] (412) Decus ac Tutamen. A Brief Essay on the Blessings Enjoy'd by a People that have Men of a Right Character Shining among them. Offered in Commemoration of. . . the Honourable Gurdon Saltonstall Esq; etc. New-London, 1724. (413) Light in Darkness. An Essay on the Piety Which by Remembering the Many Days of Darkness, Will Change them into a Mervellous Light. With a Notable Example of it, etc. Boston, 1724. (414) The Nightingale. An Essay on Songs among Thorns. Etc. Boston, 1724. (415) Parentator. Memoirs of Remarkables in the Life and Death of the Ever-Memorable Dr. Increase Mather. Etc. Boston, 1724, 1741. (416) Religious Societies. Proposals For the Revival of Dying Religion, By Well-Ordered Societies for that Purpose. Etc. Boston, 1724. (417) Stimulator, or the Case of a Soul walking in Darkness. [New-London], 1724. (418) Tela Praevisa. A Short Essay on Troubles to be Look'd for. Etc. Boston, 1724. [Sermon on the death of his son Increase.] (419) The True Riches ... In a brief Essay on the Unsearchable Riches of Christ. Boston 1724. (420) Une grand Voix du Ciel a la France. Boston, 1724. (421) The Words of Understanding. Three Essays; I. The Philomela ... II. The Ephemeron. . . III. Jonah, etc. Boston, 1724. (423) The Christians daily devotion: A continuation of the Pastoral-letter. Boston, 1725. (423) Christodulus. A Good Reward of a Good Servant. . . With some Commemoration