Green, John, 1731-1787
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Green, John ‡d 1731-1787
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Green, John, ‡d 1731-1787
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Works
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An Account of the late dreadful earthquake and fire, which destroyed the city of Lisbon : the metropolis of Portugal. In a letter from a merchant resident there, to his friend in England | |
The by-laws and orders of the town of Boston, in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, now in force : revised in the year 1758. | |
A candid examination of Dr. Mayhew's Observations on the charter and conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts : Interspers'd with a few brief reflections upon some other of the doctor's writings. To which is added, a letter to a friend, containing a short vindication of the said society against the mistakes and misrepresentations of the doctor in his observations on the conduct of that society | |
The case of the provinces of Massachusetts-Bay and New-York, respecting the boundary line between the two provinces | |
The history of the Holy Jesus : containing a brief and plain account of his birth, life, death, resurrection, and ascension into heaven, and his coming again ... : being a pleasant and profitable companion for children, compos'd on purpose for their use | |
Joyfulness and consideration; or, the duties of prosperity and adversity : A sermon preached at King's-Chapel, in Boston, before His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; captain-general and governor in chief, the Honourable His Majesty's Council and House of Representatives, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England, January 1, 1761. Upon occasion of the death of our late most gracious Sovereign King George the Second | |
The life of General James Wolfe, the conqueror of Canada: or, The elogium of that renowned hero : attempted according to the rules of eloquence. With a monumental inscription, Latin and English, to perpetuate his memory | |
The opinion of one that has perused the Summer morning's conversation, concerning original sin, wrote by the Rev. Mr. Peter Clark : in two things principally: first, that he has offered that, which has rendered it impossible the doctrine of the imputation of Adam's guilt to his posterity, should be true in the sense it is held by Calvinists. Secondly, that tho' he pretends to be a friend to the Calvinistical doctrine of imputed guilt, yet he has deserted this doctrine and given it up into the hands of its enemies, as it teaches the liableness of all mankind, without exception, to the torments of hell, on account of the first sin. To which is added, a few remarks on the recommendatory preface by five Reverend clergymen. In a letter to a friend. [One line from Job] | |
Pietas et gratulatio collegii Cantabrigiensis apud Novanglos | |
A treatise of hemp-husbandry, 1765: |