Books by Sewall, Samuel

Proposals touching the accompl
Proposals touching the accomplishment of prophesies humbly offered
1974
The revolution in New England
The revolution in New England justified, and the people there vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them by John Palmer
1961
Samuel Sewall's diary
Samuel Sewall's diary
1927
Letter-book of Samuel Sewall
Letter-book of Samuel Sewall
1886
The revolution in New-England justified
The revolution in New-England justified
1773
In remembrance of Mr. Samuel H
In remembrance of Mr. Samuel Hirst
1727
In remembrance of Mr. Samuel H
In remembrance of Mr. Samuel Hirst ... January, 14. 1726,7
1727
Phaenomena quaedam apocalyptic
Phaenomena quaedam apocalyptica ad aspectum Novi orbis configurata
1727
A memorial relating to the Ken
A memorial relating to the Kennebeck Indians
1721
Upon the drying up of that anc
Upon the drying up of that ancient river, the river Merrymak, January 15, 1719-20 ; [and] Connecticut's flood, on Merrymak's ebb
1721
Upon the drying up that ancien
Upon the drying up that ancient river, the river Merrymak
1721
A small vial of tears brought
A small vial of tears brought from the funeral of John Winthrop
1717
Proposals touching the accompl
Proposals touching the accomplishment of prophecies
1713
Tuesday, November, 25. 1707
Tuesday, November, 25. 1707
1707
Wednesday January I. 1701
Wednesday January I. 1701
1701
Upon Mr. Samuel Willard
Upon Mr. Samuel Willard
1700
Upon Mr. Samuel Willard, his f
Upon Mr. Samuel Willard, his first coming into the assembly, and praying, after a long and dangerous fit of sickness
1700
Phænomena quædam apocalyptica
Phænomena quædam apocalyptica ad aspectum novi orbis configurata, or, Some few lines towards a description of the new heaven as it makes to those who stand upon the new earth
1697
Mrs. Judith Hull, of Boston, i
Mrs. Judith Hull, of Boston, in N.E. daughter of Mr. Edmund Quincey; late wife of John Hull Esq. deceased
1695
The revolution in New England
The revolution in New England justified, and the people there vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them by Mr. John Palmer, in his pretended answer to the Declaration
1691
Cambridge ephemeris
Cambridge ephemeris
1685