Higginson, John, 1616-1708.
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New-England's memorial: or, A brief relation of the most memorable and remarkable passages of the providence of God manifested to the planters of New-England in America with special reference to the first colony thereof, called New-Plimouth. As also a nomination of divers of the most eminent instruments deceased, both of church & common wealth, improved in the first beginning and after progress of sundry of the respective jurisdictions in those parts; in reference unto sundry exemplary passages of their lives, & the time of their death. Published for the use and benefit of present and future generations. By Nathaniel Morton, secretary to the court for the jurisdiction of New-Plimouth. [Six lines of Scripture texts].
Morton, Nathaniel 1613-1685.Date: 1721- E-books
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A vindication of the government of New-England churches Drawn from antiquity; the light of nature; Holy Scripture; it's noble nature; and from the dignity Divine Providence has put upon it. By John Wise, A.M. Pastor to a church in Ipswich. [Five lines of Scripture texts.
Wise, John 1652-1725.Date: 1772- E-books
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A vindication of the government of New-England churches Drawn from antiquity; the light of nature; Holy Scripture; its noble nature; and from the dignity Divine Providence has put upon it. By John Wise, A.M. Pastor to a church in Ipswich. [Four lines of Scripture texts].
Wise, John 1652-1725.Date: 1772- E-books
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The deplorable state of New-England , by reason of a covetous and treacherous governour, and pusillanimous counsellors with a vindication of the Honourable Mr. Higginson, Mr. Mason, and several other gentlemen, from the scandalous and wicked accusation of the votes, ordered by them to be published in their Botson [sic] news-letter. To which is added, an account of the shameful miscarriage of the late expedition against Port-Royal.
Mather, Cotton 1663-1728.Date: 1721- E-books
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A modest enquiry into the nature of witchcraft , and how persons guilty of that crime may be convicted: and the means used for their discovery discussed, both negatively and affimatively, according to Scripture and experience. By John Hale, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Beverley, anno domini 1697. [Six lines of Scripture texts].
Hale, John 1636-1700.Date: 1702