Wise, John, 1652-1725
John Wise
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wise, John, ‡d 1652-1725
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Works
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The churches quarrel espoused : or, a reply in satyre, to certain proposals made, in answer to this question, ---- What further steps are to be taken, that the councils may have due constitution and efficacy in supporting, preserving, and well-ordering the interest of the churches in the country? By John Wise, pastor to a church in Ipswich | |
The deplorable state of New-England, : by reason of a covetous and treacherous governour, and pusillanimous counsellors with a vindication of the Honourable Mr. Higginson, Mr. Mason, and several other gentlemen, from the scandalous and wicked accusation of the votes, ordered by them to be published in their Botson [sic] news-letter. To which is added, an account of the shameful miscarriage of the late expedition against Port-Royal | |
The freeholder's address to the Honourable House of Representatives. | |
A friendly check, from a kind relation, to the chief cannoneer, founded on a late information, dated N.E. Castle-William, Feb. 1720,21. | |
Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony ... | |
John Wise : early American democrat | |
A Letter to an eminent clergy-man in the Massachusett's Bay : Containing some just remarks, and necessary cautions, relating to publick affairs in that province. [Two lines of quotations]. | |
Two narratives of the expedition against Quebec, A.D., 1690 under Sir William Phips | |
A vindication of the government of New-England churches : Drawn from antiquity; the light of nature; Holy Scripture; its noble nature; and from the dignity Divine Providence has put upon it. By John Wise, A.M. Pastor to a church in Ipswich. [Four lines of Scripture texts]. | |
Word of comfort to a melancholy country |