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James Parker
Colonial American printer and publisher
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A sermon. Preached on occasion of the late treaty held in Albany , by his honour our lieutenant governor, with the Indian nations, and the congress of commissioners, from several governments in these British colonies. By Theodorus Frielinghuysen, M.A. Pastor of the Reformed Dutch Church, in the place aforesaid. [One line of Scripture text].
Frielinghuysen, Theodorus, 1723-ca. 1761.
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Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]
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The conduct of Cadwallader Colden , Esq; lieutenant governor of New-York; relating to the judges' commissions, --appeals to the King, --and the stamp-duty.
Colden, Cadwallader, 1688-1776.
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Date: in the year MDCCLXVII. [1767]
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A congratulatory letter from a gentleman in the west, to his friend in the east upon the success of his letter, entituled, The present state of the colony of Connecticut considered.
Hobart, Noah, 1706-1773.
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Date: 1755
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The various branches of ministerial duty explained and enforced; with some particular directions respecting the manner of life and deportment . A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Azel Roe, at Woodbridge, in New-Jersey, August 12, 1761. By the Rev. Caleb Smith, A.M. Published since the author's decease, by a lover of his memory.
Smith, Caleb, 1723-1762.
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Date: 1762
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A letter to Scripturista containing, some remarks on his answer to Paulinus's three questions: wherein, the nature of a test of orthodoxy is exactly stated; the church's right to know and judge of the religious principles of those, who are admitted to sealing ordinances and reject the erronious [sic], is asserted; and the practice of our churches in New-England, from their first settlement in this country, vindicated. And also, three questions more, relative to the new way of taking persons into the church, lately introduced at Wallingford, by Mr. Dana, stated: with a desire they may be answered by Scripturista, in his next letter to his friend Paulinus. [Two lines of Scripture texts].
Joseph Bellamy
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Date: MDCCLX. [1760]
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