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The snare broken. : A thanksgiving-discourse, preached at the desire of the West Church in Boston, N.E. Friday May 23, 1766.
The rights of the British colonies asserted and proved
The right method of addressing the Divine Majesty in prayer : so as to support and strengthen our faith in dark and troublesome times.
The misery and duty of an oppress'd and enslav'd people : represented in a sermon delivered at Salisbury, July 14, 1774.
Some strictures upon the sacred story recorded in the Book of Esther :
Reformation of manners, of absolute necessity in order to conciliate the Divine favour, in times of public evil and distress.
Rabshakeh's proposals considered : in a sermon, delivered at Groton February 21, 1775, at the desire of the officers of the companies of minute men in that town
Good news from a far country. : a sermon preached at Boston, May 17. 1766.
An oration, upon the beauties of liberty : or the essential rights of the Americans.
An oration, delivered March fifth, 1773, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston; to commemorate the bloody tragedy of the fifth of March, 1770
An oration delivered March 5, 1774 : at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston ; to commemorate the bloody tragedy of the fifth of March, 1770.
An oration delivered at Watertown, March 5, 1776 : To commemorate the bloody massacre at Boston
An alarm to the legislature of the province of New-York, occasioned by the present political disturbances, in North America: addressed to the honourable representatives in General assembly convened. [One line in Latin].
An address occasioned by the late invasion of the liberties of the American colonies by the British Parliament : delivered in Charlestown, South Carolina.
A thanksgiving-sermon preach'd at Pepperrell, July 24th. 1766 :
A sermon, containing Scriptural instructions to civil rulers, and all free-born subjects.
A sermon preached at Plymouth, December 22d, 1774. Being the anniversary thanksgiving, in commemoration of the first landing of our New-England ancestors in that place, Anno Dom. 1620
A Friendly Address
 A discourse, delivered at the anniversary meeting of the freemen of the town of New-Haven, April 12, 1773
A discourse, concerning unlimited submission and non-resistance to the higher powers

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