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of God, on several Sorts of Offenders, etc. [Two sermons.] Boston, 1697. Reprinted in the Magnalia, vi, 23. (68) The Thoughts of a Dying Man. A . . Report of Matters uttered by many, in the Last Minutes of their Lives. Boston, 1697. (69) The Way to Excel. Meditations, Awakened by the Death of the Reverend Mr Joshua Moodey, etc. Boston, 1697. (70) The Bostonian Ebenezer. Some Historical Remarks on the State of Boston, etc. [A sermon.] Boston, 1698. Reprinted in the Magnalia, I, 30. In Old South Leaflets. III, no. 67; Boston, 1896. (71) Eleutheria: Or, An Idea of the Reformation in England, etc. London, 1698. (72) A Good Man making a Good End. The Life and Death of the Reverend Mr John Baily, etc. Boston, 1698. (73) Mens Sana in Corpore Sano. Boston, 1698. (74) A Pastoral Letter to the English Captives in Africa. Boston, 1698. (75) Decennium Luctuosum. An History of Remarkable Occurrences, in the Long War, which New-England hath had with the Indian Salvages, from the Year 1688. Reprinted in the Magnalia, VII, 57. Boston, 1699. Edited by S. G. Drake, 1862. Reprinted in Narratives of the Indian Wars, 1675-1699. By Chas. H. Lincoln. New York, 1913. (76) Observable things. The history of ten years rolled away under the great calamities of a war, with Indian Salvages A Sermon. Boston, 1698. [Listed as of 1699 in Brit. Mus. Cat. Included in no. 75.] (77) The Faith of the Fathers. Or, The Articles of the True Religion, etc. Boston, 1699. (78) A Family Well-Ordered. Or an Essay to Render Parents and Children Happy in one another, etc. Boston, 1699. (79) La Fe del Christiano, etc. Boston, 1699. (80) An History of Some Imposters, Remarkably and Seasonably detected, in the Churches of New-England, etc. Boston, 1699. (81) Pillars of Salt. An History of Some Criminals Executed in this Land, for Capital Crimes: With some of their Dying Speeches, etc. Boston, 1699. Reprinted in the Magnalia, vi, 37. (82) The Serious Christian: Or, Three Great Points of Practical Christianity, etc. London, 1699. (83) Thirty Important Cases, Resolved. . . by Several Pastors, etc. Boston, 1699. (84) A Cloud of Witnesses against Balls and Dances. [Boston, 1700?] (85) A Defence of Evangelical Churches. [Boston, 1700.] (86) The Everlasting Gospel. The Gospel of Justification by the Righteousness of God, etc. Boston, 1700. Philadelphia, 1767. (87) The Good Linguist. [Boston, 1700.] (88) Grace Triumphant. [Boston, 1700.] (89) The Great Physician. [Boston, 1700.] (90) A Letter of Advice to the Churches of the Non-conformists in the English Nation, etc. London, 1700. (91) A Monitory and Hortatory Letter, to those English who debauch the Indians, by Selling Strong Drink unto them. Boston, 1700. (92) Monitory "Letter about ye Maintenance of Ministers." Boston, 1700. (93) The Old Principles of New-England. Or Thirty-Three Articles . . . of The Platform of Church-Discipline. [Boston, 1700.] (94) A Pillar of Gratitude. Or, A brief Recapitulation of the Matchless Favours, with which the God of Heaven hath obliged the Hearty Praises of His New-English Israel. [Election sermon.] Appended is an Extract of some Accounts, concerning the Wonderful Success of the Glorious Gospel in the East-Indies. Boston, 1700. (95) Reasonable Religion. Or, The Truth of the Christian Religion Demonstrated, etc. Boston, 1700. Reprinted together with The Religion of the Closet, and Family Religion Urged. London, 1713. (96) The Religious Marriner. A brief disto direct the course of sea-men which may bring them to the Port, of Eternal happiness. Boston, 1700. [Listed in Sibley as of 1699.] (97) The Resolved Christian; Pursuing the Designs of Holiness and Happiness. [Boston], 1700. [A reprint of no. 9.] (98) Things that Young People should Think upon. Or, The Death of Young People Improved, etc. Boston, 1700. (99) A Token for the Children of New-England. Or, Some Examples of Children to

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whom the Fear of God was Remarkably Budding, before they Dyed, etc. Boston, 1700. (100) A Warning to the Flocks Against Wolves in Sheeps Cloathing. Or, A Faithful Advice . . . unto the Churches of New England, relating to the Dangers that may arise from Imposters, Pretending to be Ministers, etc. Boston, 1700. Reprinted in the Magnalia, VII, 30. (101) Wussukwhonk En Christianeue asuh peantamwae Indianog . . . An Epistle to the Christian Indians, etc. Boston, 1700, 1706. (102) Ye Young Man's Monitor. Boston, 1700. (103) American Tears upon the Ruines of the Greek Churches. A . . . History of the Darkness come upon the Greek Churches, in Europe and Asia, etc. Boston, 1701. (104) A Christian at his Calling. Two Brief Discourses, etc. Boston, 1701. (105) A Collection, of some of the many offensive matters, contained in a pamphlet, entituled The Order of the Gospel revived. Boston, 1701 [See no. 77 under I. M.] (106) A Companion of the Afflicted. The Duties and the Comforts of Good Men under their Afflictions, etc. Boston, 1701. (107) Consolations. November, 1701. [Boston, 1701.] [A poem on blindness.] (108) Death made Easie & Happy. London, 1701. (109) Some Few Remarks upon A Scandalous Book, against the Government and Ministry of New-England. Written by one Robert Calef. Detecting the Unparall'd Malice & Falsehood, of the said Book; and Defending the Names of several particular Gentlemen, by him therein aspersed and abused, etc. Boston, 1701. [Cf. no. 51.] (110) Thaumatographia Christiana. The Wonders of Christianity, etc. Boston, 1701. (111) Triumphs over Troubles. Boston, 1701. (112) Ye Young mans Preservative. Boston, 1701. (113) An Advice to the Churches of the Faithful: Briefly Reporting the Present State of the Church, etc. Boston, 1702. (114) Arma Virosq; Cano: Or, The Troubles which the Churches of New-England have undergone in the Wars, which the People of that Country have had with the Indian Salvages. In the Magnalia, VII, 41. Reprinted with The History of King Philip's War, by I. Mather. Andros Tracts. Boston, 1862. (115) Cares about the Nurseries. Two brief Discourses offering Methods and Motives for Parents to Catechise their Children, etc. Boston, 1702. (116) Christianity to the Life. Boston, 1702. (117) Christianus per Ignem. . With Devout and Useful Meditations, Fetch'd out of the Fire, by a Christian in a Cold Season, Sitting before it, etc. Boston, 1702. (118) A Letter to the Ungospellized Plantations, etc. Boston, 1702. (119) Magnalia Christi Americana: Or the Ecclesiastical History of New-England, from its First Planting in the Year 1720. unto the Year of our Lord, 1698. London, 1702. Re-issued in two vols. Hartford and New Haven, 1820. The same with notes by T. Robbins, and translations of foreign quotations by L. F. Robinson, together with a life of C. M. by S. G. Drake. Hartford, 1853. [Replied to by G. Bishop (a Quaker) in New-England Judged . . . with . . an answer to C. Mather's abuses of the said people, in his late History of New England, etc. 1702.] (120) Maschil, Or, The Faithful Instructor . . Twenty Six Exercises Upon the NewEnglish Catechism, etc. Boston, 1702. (121) A monitory Letter to them who Needlessly and Frequently Absent themselves from the publick Worship of God. Boston, 1702, 1712, 1738. (122) Much in Little; or three Brief Essays to sum up the whole Christian Religion. Boston, 1702. (123) Necessary Admonitions . Or, A Brief Discourse Concerning Sins of Omission. Boston, 1702. (124) Notes of a Sermon delivered on a Fast at Woburn. [Boston? not in Evans], 1702. (125) The Pourtraiture of A Good Man, etc. Boston, 1702. (126) A Seasonable Testimony to the Glorious Doctrines of Grace, At this Day many ways undermined in the World, etc. Boston, 1702. (127) Sound Words, to be held fast, in Faith and Love. Or, The Christian Religion, Epitomized and Inculcated in Three Essayes. Etc. Boston, 1702. (128) Agreeable Admonitions for Old and Young. Boston, 1703.

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(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-Eay, 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

Christianity, among the Christianized Indians in New-England. Written to Sir William Ashurst, etc. Boston, 1705. [Signed by I. Mather, Cotton Mather, Nehemiah Walter.] (159) Lex Mercatoria. Or, The Just Rules of Commerce Declared, etc. Boston, 1705. (160) Mare Pacificum; or the Satisfactions of afflicted Christianity. Boston, 1705. (161) Monica Americana. A FuneralSermon Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Sarah Leveret, etc. Boston, 1705 (162) Nicetas. Or, Temptations to Sin, and Particularly to the Sin Wherewith Youth is most Usually and Easily Ensnared, etc. Boston, 1705. (163) Parental Wishes and Charges. Or, The Enjoyments of a Glorious Christ, Proposed, as the great Blessedness which Christian Parents desire for themselves, and for their Children. Boston, 1705. (164) The Religion of the Closet. Etc. Boston, 1705, 1706. 4th ed., 1715. (165) The Rules of a Visit . . . How the Visits of Christians to one another, may be so Managed, as to Answer the Noble Designs of Christianity. Etc. Boston, 1705. (166) The Christian Temple. Or, An Essay Upon A Christian Considered as A Temple. Etc. Boston, 1706. (167) Free-Grace, Maintained & Improved. Etc. Boston, 1706. (168) Good fetch'd out of Evil: A Collection of Memorables relating to our Captives. Boston, 1706. (169) Good Lessons for Children, in Verse. Boston, 1706. ["It quickly had a

second edition."] (170) The Good Old Way. Or, Christianity Described . In the Lives of the Primitive Christians. Etc. Boston, 1706. (171) Heavenly Considerations: or the Joy of Heaven over them that answer the Call of Heaven. Boston, 1706. (172) The Impenitent Sinner disarm'd of his Plea for Impenitency. Boston, 1706. (173) The Negro Christianized. An Essay to Excite and Assist The Instruction of Negro-Servants in Christianity. Boston, 1706. (174) New and Remarkable Discoveries of Quakerism. [Manuscript sent to London; perhaps not printed.] (175) Private Meetings Animated and regulated. Etc. Boston, 1706. (176) Vigilantius. Or, A Servant of the Lord Found Ready for the Coming of the Lord. A Discourse Occasioned by the Early Death of Seven Young Ministers, etc. Boston, 1706. (177) A Young Follower of a Great Saviour. Boston, 1706. (178) Another Tongue brought in, to confess the great Saviour of the World; or, Some Communications . put into a Tongue used among the Iroquois Indians, etc. Boston, 1707. (179) The Best Ornaments of Youth. Etc. Boston, 1707. (180) The Fall of Babylon. Boston, 1707. [A portion of no. 181, issued separately.] (181) Frontiers Well-Defended. An Essay To Direct the Frontiers of a Countrey Exposed unto the Incursions of a Barbarous Enemy, How to behave, etc. Boston, 1707. [See note to no. 45.] (182) The Greatest Concern in the World. [?], 1707. New London, 1718. (183) A Memorial of the Present Deplorable State of New-England, With the Many Disadvantages it lyes under by the Male-Administration of their Present Governour, Joseph Dudley, Esq. and his Son Paul, etc. [London], 1707. Reprinted in Preface to vol. II of Sewall's Diary. Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. Fifth Series, vol. VI. (184) Ornamental Piety. [?], 1707. (185) “Ye soldier told what he shall do." [?], 1707, [?], 1709. (186) The Spirit of Life entring into the Spiritually Dead. Etc. Boston, 1707. (187) A Treacle fetch'd out of a Viper. A Brief Essay Upon Falls into Sins; etc. Boston, 1707. (188) A Very Needful Caution. A Brief Essay to Discover the Sin that Slayes its Ten Thousands . . . With some Antidotes against the Infection of Covetousness, etc. Boston, 1707. (189) Corderius Americanus. An Essay upon the Good Education of Children. . . . In a Funeral Sermon upon Mr Ezekiel Cheever . . . Master of the Free-School in Boston, etc. Boston, 1708, 1774. 1828 [Abridged and with new material]. (190) The Deplorable State of New-England, By Reason of a Covetous and Treacherous Governour and Pusillanimous Counsellors, with a Vindication of the Honble Mr Higginson, Mr

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. . To which is Added, An Account of the Shameful Miscarriage of the Late Expedition against Port-Royal. London, 1708. [A reply to a reply to no. 183. Ascribed to C. M. by Palfrey. Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. Preface to vol. VI. Fifth Series.] (191) A Good Evening for the Best of Dayes. An Essay to Manage an Action of Trespass, against Those who Misspend the Lords-Day Evening, etc. Boston, 1708. (192) Letter to Governor Joseph Dudley. I. Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., III, 128. (193) The Man of God Furnished. The Way of Truth, Laid out; etc. Boston, 1708, 1721. (194) Sober Considerations, on a Growing Flood of Iniquity and to Warn People, particularly of the Woful Consequences [of] the Prevailing Abuse of Rum. Boston, [1708]. (195) Winthropi Justa. A Sermon at the Funeral of . . . John Winthrop, Esq. Late Governor of Connecticut. Etc. Boston, 1708, 1709. London, 1709. Boston and London, 1710. (196) The Bonds of the Covenant. Boston, 1709. (197) A Christian Conversing with the Great Mystery of Christianity. The Mystery of the Trinity, etc. [Bostonļ, 1709. (198) The Cure of Sorrow. An Essay directing Persons under Sadness what Course to take, etc. Boston, 1709. (199) The Desires of the Repenting Believer. Boston, 1709. (200) An Essay on the Streets of the Holy City. [Boston? not in Evans], 1709. (201) Family Religion Urged. Etc. Boston, 1709, 1747. (202) A Golden Curb, for the Mouth, which Rushes into the Sins of Profane Swearing and Cursing. Boston, 1709. (203) Nunc Dimittis. . . The Happy Dismission, of the Holy Believer . . . Considered in a Funeral Sermon, for . .. . Mr John Higginson, etc. Boston, 1709. (204) The Sailours Companion and Counsellour. Etc. Boston, 1709. (205) “Ye Sum of ye matter: Abridgmt of ye Assemblies Catechism. 1709."? (206) The Temple Opening. A Particular Church Considered as a Temple of the Lord. Etc. Boston, 1709. (207) Work Within-Doors. An Essay to Assist the Serious in the Grand Exercise of Conversing with Themselves, etc. Boston, 1709. (208) Youth in its Brightest Glory. An Essay, Directing them that are Young in Age, to become Strong in Grace, etc. Boston, 1709. (209) Bonifacius. An Essay Upon the Good, that is to be Devised and Designed, by those Who Desire to Answer the Great End of Life, and Do Good While they Live. Etc. [Boston, 1710.] [Title of later editions changed to Essays to do Good, etc.] New York, 1805. Improved by George Burder, London, 1807, 1808. Boston, 1808. Johnstown, 1815. London, 1824. With introd. by Andrew Thomson, Glasgow, 1825. Dover, 1826. London, 1842. Boston, 1845. (210) Christianity Demonstrated. Etc. Boston, 1710. (211) Dust and Ashes. An Essay upon Repentance to the Last. Boston, 1710. (212) Elizabeth in her Holy Retirement; An Essay to Prepare a Pious Woman for her Lying-In, etc. Boston, 1710. (213) The Heavenly Conversation, An Essay upon the Methods of Conversing with a Glorious Christ, etc. Boston, 1710. (214) Letter . . . To the

University of Glasgow, acknowledging the degree of Doctor of Divinity. [Boston, 1710.] (215) Man Eating the Food of Angels. The Gospel of the Manna, to be Gathered in the Morning . . . Especially, the . . . History of Christlieb. . . Von Extor, etc. Boston, 1710. (216) Nehemiah. A Brief Essay on Divine Consolations, etc. Boston, 1710. (217) A New Offer to the lovers of religion and learning. [Boston, 1710.] The prospectus of his Biblia Americana. (218) Theopolis Americana A Testimony against the Corruptions of the Market-Place. Etc. Boston, 1710. (219) Advice from Taberah. A Sermon after the Terrible Fire, which Laid a Considerable Part of Boston in Ashes. Etc. Boston, 1711. [Cf. 1. Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v, 52.] (220) Compassions Called for. An Essay .. on Miserable Spectacles . . . Especially, The Surprising Distresses and Deliverances of a Company lately Shipwrecked . . . on the coast of New-England. Boston, 1711. 2d impression

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