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392 THE GRANITE MONTHLY.

Vindication of an Association from the Charge of Heresy in Doctrine, AND of Partiality in Conduct. With an Appendix. Samuel Bachelor. 8vo ; pp. 3'). Portsmouth, N. H.

Sermon io the Free Masons. Arthur Brown. 8vo ; Portsniouth, N. H.

Fair Pla\-, or A Needful Word to Temper the Tract, entitled, A Summer Morning's ("onversation, &c., just published by the Rev. Peter Clark, &c. 8vo ; pp. 35, 7. Portsmouth, N. H.

1759-

Sermon Preached February 25, 1759. Samuel Macclintock. 8vo ; pp. 32. Portsmouth, N. H.

Sermon at the Ordination of Jonathan Eames, New Town, N. H. ; Janu- ary 17, 1759. Benjamin Parker. 8vo ; pp. 33. Portsmouth, N. H.

1760.

Articles of Charge Against Him, Before the Council at Haverhill, September 19, 1758, with Result and Remarks. Also the Council's Addi- tion to the Former Result, with Remarks, &c. Samuel Bacheller. 8vo ; pp. 87. Portsmouth, N. H.

Reasons of Dissent from the Judgment of a Council in a Controversy Respecting Some Doctrines Advanced by Rev. Mr. Bacheller of Haver- hill. With Hall's Answer. John Choate. 8vo ; pp. 17. Portsmouth, N. H.

War; an Heroic Poem. George Cookings. P'olio : pp. 70. Portsmouth,

N. H.

Massachusetts Convention Sermon. Samuel Haven. Svo ; pp. 40. Portsmouth. N. H.

Thanksgiving Sermon at Portsmouth, November 10, 1759, on the Con- quest OF Quebec. Samuel Langdon. Svo ; pp. 47. Portsmouth, N. H.

Wolfe, C^en. Jajmes, the Conquerer of Canada ; His Life, or the Eulo- gium of a Renowned Hero ; with a monumental inscription. Latin and Eng- lish, &rc. 15y J P , A. M. 8vo : pp. 24. Portsmouth, N. H.

Reprinted from the London edition.

1761.

Sermon at Portsmouth, Jan. 25, 1 761, on the Death of Geo. H. Samuel Haven. Svo; pp. 25. Portsmouth, N. H.

I 762.

War. An heroic poem, from the taking of Minorca, by the French, to the reduction of the Havannah. With other poems. George Cockings. Folio. Portsmouth. N. H. Reprinted.

Religion and Public Spirit. Valedictory address to the senior class of the college at Princeton, September 21,1760. Samuel Davies. Svo. Ports- mouth, N. H.

1763.

Remarks on Dr. M.ayhew's Incidental Reflections, Relative to the Church of England. As contained in his observations on the charter and conduct of the society for propagating the gospel, &c. By a son of the Church of England. Arthur Browne. 4to ; pp. 31. Portsmouth.

Sermon Ai- I'oRrsMOurH. Occasioned isv the Success in the Late War, and by the Happy Peace of 1763. Samuel Haven. Svo; pp. 39. Portsmouth, N. H.

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