Franklin, James, 1697-1735
James Franklin
James Franklin American colonial author, printer, newspaper publisher, and almanac publisher
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Works
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The abuses and scandals of some late pamphlets in favour of inoculation of the small pox, modestly obviated, and inoculation further consider'd in a letter to A- S- M.D. & F.R.S. in London : [Three lines of verse] | |
The articles of faith and practice with the covenant that is confessed by the separate churches of Christ in general in this land : also a discourse, holding forth the great privileges of the church of Jesus Christ, and the same privileges vindicated from the Sacred Scriptures, and some points of practice in the church of Christ, that are in great dispute between the learned and unlearned, fairly settled in a line of divine truth | |
Awakener | |
The Boston gazette. | |
A brief declaration of Mr. Peter Thacher, and Mr. John Webb : pastors of the New-North-Church in Boston, in behalf of themselves and said church relating to some of their late ecclesiastical proceedings. | |
British worthies | |
The charter granted by His Majesty King Charles the Second, to the Colony of Rhode Island, and Providence-Plantations, in America | |
A dialogue between the governor of the colony of Rhode-Island and a freeman of the same colony. | |
A discourse, shewing, that the real first cause of the straits and difficulties of this province of Massachusetts Bay, is it's extravagancy, & not paper money : and also what is a safe foundation to raise a bank of credit on, and what not, (with some remarks on Amicus Patriae) & a projection for emitting of more bills of credit on the province : by way of dialogue, between a representative in said province, and a certain gentleman concerned for the good of his native country | |
The door of heaven opened and shut : opened to the ready and prepared, shut against the unready and unprepared, or, A discourse concerning the absolute necessity of a timely preparation for a happy eternity | |
Earthquakes, the effects of God's wrath : a sermon preached at Bristol, the Lord's Day after a very terrible earthquake, which was on Tuesday, November 18, 1755, a few minutes after four o'clock in the morning | |
English advice to the freeholders, etc. of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay | |
English liberties | |
An epistle in true love : containing a farewel [sic] exhortation to Friends families. | |
Free-born subject's inheritance | |
The freeholder's address to the honourable House of Representatives. | |
A Friendly debate; or, A dialogue between Rusticus and Academicus about the late performance of Academicus : [Seven lines from Dryden] | |
Gloria Britannorum, or, The British worthies : a poem : being an essay on the characters of the most illustrious persons in camp or cabinet, since the glorious revolution to this present time, more particularly, of the present ministry, under our most renowned sovereign lord King George : to which is added, an ode on His Majesty's coronation, and an elegy on the death of the late glorious Duke of Marlborough | |
Hodder's arithmetick | |
Hoop-petticoats arraigned and condemned by the light of nature, and law of God. | |
Isle of Man | |
The Isle of Man. Or, The legal proceeding in Man-Shire against sin : Wherein, by way of a continued allegory, the chief malefactors disturbing both church and commonwealth, are detected and attached; with their arraignment and judicial tryal, according to the laws of England. To which is added, the contents of the book for spiritual use; with an apology for the manner of handling, most necessary to be first read, for direction in the right use of the allegory throughout | |
Jesus Christ an example to his ministers, 1728: | |
John Baptist's decreasing and Christ's increasing witnessed : being a treatsie [sic] concerning baptism in the type and baptism in the mystery | |
A letter from one in the country to his friend in Boston : containing some remarks upon a late pamphlet, entituled the distressed state of the town of Boston, &c. | |
A letter from Quebeck to M. L'Maine, a French officer : which contains a particular account of the present designs of the French upon the English in North-America, what force the French have collected, their several divisions, and the places destin'd for each : Likewise an account of the defenseless condition of the English provinces and colonies, and the methods made use of by the French, to procure such intelligence. | |
The life and death of Old Father Janus, the vile author of the late wicked Courant : a satyr. | |
The Little-Compton scourge, or, The anti-courant. | |
The mercy of God to his people, in the vengeance he renders to their adversaries, the occasion of their abundant joy : a sermon preached at Bristol, in the colony of Rhode-Island, October the 25th, 1759 upon a Thanksgiving for the reduction of Quebeck, the capital of Canada, to the crown of Great-Britain by an army under the command of his late Excellency James Wolfe, Esq., Major General, &c. who was slain in battle, covered by a fleet under the command of Admiral Saunders | |
Mr. Adam's ordination sermon | |
Nature of saving conversion, and the way wherein it is wrought | |
Necessary art made most easy | |
The New-England courant. | |
A Perpetual almanack : shewing, the prime, epact, cycle of the sun, dominical letter, moon's age, high water, day of the month, day of the week, what days of the month all the Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, &c. in any month of any year, fall on, leap year, moon's southing, sun rise, sun set, length of day, length of night, moveable and fixed feasts of the Church of England, and remarkable days for ever, &c. | |
Postscript to Abuses, &c. obviated : Being a short and modest answer to matters of fact maliciously misrepresented in a late doggrel [sic] dialogue | |
The Rhode-Island almanack for the year 1728 : being the first ever printed in the colony : carefully reproduced in exact facsimile by means at that time unknown, without sensible alteration, from the single copy which, it is believed, has survived the permutations of one hundred and eighty-four years : together with a brief account of James Franklin, the printer | |
The Rhode-Island almanack, for the year ... : fitted to the meridian of Newport ... | |
The Rhode-Island gazette. | |
The sad tendency of divisions and contentions in churches to bring on their ruin and desolation : as it was shewed in a sermon delivered at the West-Farms, in Norwich, on a day of fasting, Feb. 28, 1750 : published at the desire of some who heard it, and of others | |
A sermon delivered by Thomas Prince, M.A. on Wensday [sic] October 1, 1718, at his ordination to the pastoral charge of the South Church in Boston, N.E. : in conjunction with the Reverend Mr. Joseph Sewall : together with the charge by the Reverend Increase Mather, D.D. and a copy of what was said at giving the right hand of fellowship by the Reverend Cotton Mather, D.D. : to which is added a discourse of the validity of ordination by the hands of presbyters, previous to Mr. Sewall's on September 16, 1718 by the late Reverend and learned Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, pastor of the same church. | |
A sermon on the accursed thing that hinders success and victory in war : occasioned by the defeat of the Hon. Edward Braddock, Esq., general of all the English forces in North-America, who was mortally wounded in an engagement with the French and Indians, near Fort Du Quesne, and died of his wounds the third day after the battle, which was fought July 9, 1755 : published at the request of the hearers | |
Sermon preached by the Reverend Isaac Stiles | |
Some reasons and arguments offered to the good people of Boston and adjacent places, for the setting up markets in Boston. | |
The sweet Psalmist of Israe. A sermon preach'd at the lecture held in Boston by the Society for promoting regular & good singing, and for reforming the depravations and debasements our psalmody labours under, in order to introduce the proper and true old way of singing. Now published at the desire of several ministers that heard it, and at the request of the society aforesaid. | |
A treatise concerning baptism, and the Lord's Supper : shewing that the true disciples of Christ are sent to baptize men into the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost, for the carrying on of which, Christ is with them, and will be to the end of the world : Also a few words concerning the Lord's Supper, shewing that those that sup with him are in his kingdom. | |
Vigilius, or, The awakener : making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it : and then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion in earnest ... |