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1798
1798* Centinel of Freedom, Address presented by the carriers to the patrons of the Centinel of Freedom, with the compliments of the season. January 1, 1798. O. [Office of Centinel of Freedom.] 28
NOTE .- Besides the address for 1798 we have 1819, '21, '22, '23, '25, '26, '27, and it is probable the address appeared each year.
1798* Constitution of the United States of America, and of the State of New-Jersey. To which is annexed, the Declaration of Independence, As agreed upon by the Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress Assembled, July 4, 1776. And a compendium of The Declaration of Rights, selected from some of the State Constitutions. 40 p. D. Pennington and Dodge. 29
NOTE .- On reverse of title is a card "To the Public," signed by "The Publishers " and dated "Newark, August, 1798," giving reasons for the publication.
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*1798 Essays on the Spirit of Legislation, in the encourage- ment of Agriculture, Population, Manufactures, and Commerce .- containing -Observations on the Political Systems at present pursued in various Countries of Europe, for the Advancement of those essential Interests. Interspersed with various Remarks on The Practice of Agriculture. Societies of Agriculture. Rewards. Boun- ties. The Police. Luxury. Industry. Machines. Exportation. Taxes. Inoculation. Marriage. Natural- ization, &c. Translated from the original French, which gained the Premiums offered by the ŒEconomical Society of Berne, in Switzerland, for the best Composi- tions on this Subject. 479+[4] p. O. Printed by Pennington & Dodge, for William Reid, No. 442, Pearl Street, New-York. 30
NOTE .- The four unnumbered pages are a list of subscribers' names. Another edition was printed in 1799 by the same firm for " William Reid, Patterson," i. e., Paterson, N. J., and has five pages of subscribers' names. Still another edition was published in 1800. In the "Trans- lator's Preface " it is noted that the essays were originally published in the Memoirs of the Berne ŒEconomical Society, and that they are now republished from the first London edition of 1772 " without any Obser- vations or Alterations." The preface is dated New York, November 26, 1798, and is unsigned.
*1798 Haweis, T, The path to happiness, explored and illustrated, by an anonymous author. A plea for peace and union among the members of the Church of Christ, and A word in season, designed to encourage the Mission- ary Society. By the Rev. T. Haweis, LL. B. & M. D. 92++-38+-22 p. T. Pennington & Dodge. 31.
1798 The New-Jersey and New York Almanac, For the year 1799. S. Jacob Halsey & Co. 32
NOTE .- Same for 1800 printed by Matthias Day, for Parkhurst & Pennington.
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1798* Ogden, David B. An oration delivered on the Fourth of July, 1798, to a numerous audience assembled in the Presbyterian Church of Newark to celebrate the twenty- second anniversary of American Independence; published by particular request. 12 p. S. Jacob Halsey & Co. 33 1798 Parkhurst, Jabez. An Oration, delivered on the Fourth of July, 1798, in the Presbyterian Church, at Newark, before a numerous audience, assembled to cele- brate the twenty-second anniversary of American Inde- pendence. By Capt. Jabez Parkhurst. Published at the request of the citizens of the town. 12 p. O. Penning- ton & Dodge. 34
1798-1799 The Rural Magazine, Jacob Halsey & Co. 35 NOTE .- A weekly issued from February 7, 1798, to February 9, 1799, and published by John H. Williams " for the proprietors."
1799
*1799 Smith, Samuel Stanhope, Sermons by Samuel Stan- hope Smith, D. D., President of the College of New- Jersey. Corrected and revised by the author. Copy right secured according to an act of Congress. Newark, New-Jersey : Printed and Sold by Jacob Halsey and Co., near the Episcopal Church. 1799. 437+[1]+[8] p. T. Jacob Halsey & Co. 36
*1799 The Surprising Adventures and sufferings of John Rhodes, a Seaman of Workington, containing An Account of his Captivity and cruel Treatment during eight Years with the Indians, and five Years in different Prisons amongst the Spaniards in South-America. By a Gentle- man perfectly acquainted with the unfortunate Sufferer. 268 p. T. Printed by Pennington and Dodge. For R. Cotton, New-York. 37
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I799 Worcester, Noah. A Polemic Essay: containing Remarks on a Dialogue, Written, in Two Parts, by Noah Worcester, A. B. In defence of the Doctrine of Election, and in vindication of the Grace of the Gospel-Offer to the Non-Elect. In a Letter to a Friend, by a Minister of the Gospel. Wherefore the Rather, Brethren, give Diligence to make your Calling and Election Sure .- St. Peter. 42 p. O. Pennington and Dodge. 38
1800
1800* Bishop, Abraham, An Oration on the Extent and Power of Political Delusion, Delivered in New Haven, On the Evening preceding the Public Commencement September, 1800. The Second Edition. REPUBLICANS ! Ye have to contend against principalities and powers, and the rulers of the darkness of this world, and spiritual wickedness in high places with the prince of the power of the air at the head of them :- Therefore, let your loins be girt about, and your lamps trimmed and burning. 71 p. O. Pennington and Gould. 39
NOTE .- Pages 54 (unnumbered) to 71 are an Appendix.
1800 Essays on the Spirit of Legislation, in the encourage- ment of Agriculture, Population, Manufactures, and Commerce. Translated from the original French, which gained the premiums offered by the ŒEconomical Society of Berne, in Switzerland, for the best compositions on this subject. 479+-7 p. O. Printed for William Reid by Pennington & Gould. 40
NOTE. - There is no list of subscribers. Appended to "The Trans- lator's Preface " on page 3 is this footnote (to follow the word " King- dom ") which does not appear in the earlier editions : This will only apply to the period prior to 1772, the time this preface was wrote. The Publisher. Otherwise the volume is identical with the other editions.
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1800 Halsey, William. An oration, delivered the twenty- second of February MDCCC, before the brethren and a select audience in the hall of St. John's Lodge, No. 2. 23 p. O. Jacob Halsey. 41
1800* Macwhorter, Alexander. A funeral sermon preached in Newark, December 27, 1799. A day of public mourn- ing, observed by the town, for the universally lamented, General Washington, late President of the United States. Who died the fourteenth of the same month. To which is subjoined, his last address, to his beloved countrymen .- Quis talia fando. Temperet a lacrymis. - By Alexander Macwhorter, D. D., Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Newark. 4+44 p. O. Jacob Halsey. 42
NOTE. - Pages 23 and 24 are blank ; page 25 is unnumbered ; pages 25- 44 contain the Farewell Address.
1800* New Jersey. Laws of the State of New-Jersey ; revised and published, under the authority of the Legis- lature, by William Paterson. 455++-21+-[1]+2+46 p. Q. Matthias Day. 43
1800* Ogden, Uzal. Two Discourses, occasioned by The Death of General George Washington, at Mount- Vernon, December 14, 1799. By the Rev. Uzal Ogden, D. D., Rector of Trinity Church, Newark, in the State of New-Jersey. Delivered in that Church, and in the Church in union with it, at Bellville, December 29th, 1799, and January 5th, 1800. Published by Desire. Printed and sold by Matthias Day. [Copy Right retained, according to Law.] 46 p. O. Por. Matthias Day. 44
NOTE. - Portrait of Washington engraved by C. Tiebout.
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1801
1801 Hardie, John. Corderii Colloquia ; or, Cordery's Col- loquies, with a translation of the first forty ; to which is added a vocabulary of all the words which occur in the book, wherein the primitives of compound and derivative words are minutely traced, and the irregularities of anomalous nouns and verbs are particularly mentioned. Printed by Jacob Halsey, for Charles Smith, book- seller and stationer, No. 52 Maiden lane, New York. 174 p. D. 45
1801 Jefferson, Thomas. Notes on the State of Virginia. With an appendix. Third American edition. 392 p. O. Pennington & Gould. 46
*1801 Kotzebue, A, von, False shame : a comedy in four acts : Translated from the German of Kotzebue. 63 p. D. Printed by John Wallis for Charles Smith, No. 56 Maiden Lane, New York. 47 NOTE. - Translator not known.
1801 New Jersey Legislative Assembly. Votes and pro- ceedings of the twenty-sixth general Assembly of . . . .
New Jersey. 148 p. O. 48
*1801 Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of New Jersey. Proceedings of a Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the State of New-Jersey. Held at Perth- Amboy the fifth and sixth days of June, 1801. Newark. Printed by John Wallis, at his Printing Office opposite the Episcopal Church. 1801. 8+[2] p. D. 49
NOTE. - The unnumbered pages at end are an " Appendix. Canons of a General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in these States, held at Philadelphia, 1799."
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1802
*1802 Brown, William Lawrence. An Essay on the Natural Equality of Men ; on the rights that result from it, and on the Duties which it imposes. To which a silver medal was adjudged by the Teylerian Society at Haarlem, April 1792. Corrected and enlarged. By William Lawrence Brown, D. D., Professor of Moral Philosophy, and the Law of Nature, and of Ecclesi- astical History; and minister of the English Church at Utrecht. The second American edition. 141+ [2] p. S. John Wallis. 50
1802 Murray, Lindley, English Exercises, adapted to the Grammar lately published by L. Murray; con- sisting of Exemplifications of the Parts of Speech; Instances of False Orthography; Violations of the Rules of Syntax ; Defects in Punctuation ; and Violations of the Rules respecting Perspicuity and Accuracy. Designed for the Benefit of Private Learners, as well as for the Use of Schools. The Fifth Edition, corrected. 159 p. S. Pennington & Gould. Sign of Franklin's Head. 5I
NOTE. - Pages 9-12 are wanting in the pagination, although the volume is complete without them.
1802 Wood, John. A full exposition of the Clintonian faction and the Society of the Columbian Illum. 56 p. O. Printed for the Author. 52
1803
1803 Female Society for the Relief of the Poor. Constitu- tion of the Female Society for the relief of poor and distressed persons in Newark. 8 p. O. 53
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*1803 Macwhorter, Alexander, A Series of Sermons, upon the most important principles of our Holy Religion, in two volumes. By Alexander Macwhorter, D. D. Senior pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, in Newark, New- Jersey. Christ the Power of God and the Wisdom of God. Paul. Copy Right Secured. 471, 484+[19] p. O. Vol. I. Pennington & Gould, for the author. Vol. 2. John Wallis. 54
NOTE .- The unpaged matter at end of Vol. 2 is a list of subscribers to the set.
1803 Murray, Lindley. The English Reader : or Pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best Writers. Designed to assist young Persons to read with Propriety and Effect; to improve their Language and Sentiments ; And to inculcate some of the most important principles of Piety and Virtue. With a few preliminary observations on the Principles of good Reading. By Lindley Murray, Author of "English Grammar, adapted to the different Classes of Learners," &c. Seventh Edition. 254+ [8] p. O. Samuel Pennington. 55
1803 Newark Female Charitable Society, Constitution and by-laws. John Wallis. 56
[1803]* Ogden, Lewis Morris, An oration delivered in the Presbyterian church at Newark, July 4th, 1803, being the anniversary of American independence, published at the request of a number of the gentlemen of the town. 12 p. O. John Wallis. 57
1804
*1804 Newark Banking and Insurance Co. An act incor- porating the Newark Banking and Insurance Co. passed February 17th, 1804. 8 p. O. Tuttle & Pike. 58
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*1804. Whelpley, Samuel. A Sermon on the Immortality of the Soul, Delivered at Newark, April 11th, 1804. 21 p. O. W. Tuttle & Co. 59
1805
1805 Booth, Abraham. Pædobaptism examined, or the principles, concessions, and reasonings of the most learned pædobaptists. By Abraham Booth. Abridged by Peter Bryant. (Quotations from Paul, Daille, Pascal.) 322 p. S. Printed for the abridger, by W. Tuttle & Co. 60
1805 Macwhorter, Alexander. A charity sermon, delivered for the Female Charitable Society, instituted for the relief of poor and distressed widows, and for the instruc- tion of poor children. By Alexander Macwhorter, D. D. He that hath mercy on the Poor, happy is he .- Solomon. 19 p. O. W. Tuttle & Co. 61
*1805 Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of New-Jersey. Journal of the proceedings of a special Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New-Jersey, held in St. Peter's Church, Perth-Amboy, on the 19th day of December, 1804. 8 p. D. W. Tuttle & Co. 62
1806
*1806 Dow, John, A discourse delivered by request, July 4, 1806, in the Methodist Church at Belleville. 22 p. O. John A. Crane. 63
*1806 More, Hannah, Sacred dramas, chiefly intended for Young Persons: subjects taken from the Bible; to which are added Reflections of King Hezekiah; Sensi- bility, a poem, and Search after Happiness.
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All the books of the Bible are either the most admirable and most exalted pieces of poetry, or are the best material in the world for it .- Cowley.
192 p. S. Tuttle & Co. 64
1806 Pennington, William Sandford. Treatise on the Courts for the trial of small causes held by Justices of the Peace. 290 p. S. [Tuttle & Co.] 65
NOTE .- A second edition appeared in 1824.
1807
*1807 Macwhorter, Alexander. A Century Sermon preached in Newark, New Jersey, Jan. 1, 1801 ; containing a brief history of the Presbyterian Church in that town. 24 p. O. W. Tuttle & Co. 66
1807* Newark Fire Association, Article of association & system of organization & regulations. 20 p. W. Tuttle.
NOTE. - Contains a list of 145 subscribers' names. 67
1808
*1808 Serle, Ambrose, The Christian Remembrancer, or short reflections upon the faith, life, and conduct, of a real Christian. Of these things put them in remembrance. 2 Tim. ii. 14. 334 p. D. John Austin Crane. 68
NOTE. - Pages 311 (unnumbered) to 334 contain a list of about 1925 subscribers, mostly in Essex, Sussex and Hunterdon counties.
1808 The Modern Spectator, E. B. Gould. 69
NOTE .- A literary weekly published in 1808, "opposite the Episcopal Church," by E. B. Gould, which came "to an untimely end." (Harrison.)
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*1808 Original Poems, on various occasions. By a Lady. Revised by William Cowper, esq., of the Inner Temple. And sighs shall sooner fail than cause to sigh. Young. 122 p. Tt. (Text 2.6×4 inches.) E. B. Gould. 70 NOTE .- Page 119 is unnumbered ; pages 121-122 (errors for 120-121) are an advertisement of books and "stationary " for sale by Gould "at his circulating library nearly opposite General Cummings."
*1808 Pennington, William Sandford, Reports of cases adjudged in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New Jersey : reported in conformity to the act of the legislature of the state of New Jersey, entitled " An act for the publication of law reports," passed on the 12th day of March, A. D. 1806. 421+ [II] p. O. William Tuttle & Co. 71
1809
*1809* Fuller, Andrew, Memoirs of the late Rev. Samuel Pearce, A. M., Minister of the Gospel in Birmingham ; with extracts from some of his most interesting letters. To which is added, An Oration delivered at the grave : A Sermon occasioned by the death of Rev. Samuel Pearce, A. M., and Three Occasional Sermons. In two parts. Third American edition. 180 p. D. E. B. Gould. 72
1809 Griffin, Edward D. Farewell Sermon ; preached May 28, 1809, at Newark, New-Jersey. 29+[1] p. O. Por. E. B. Gould. 73
1809 Mason, John, Select remains of the Rev. John Mason, A. M., Late Rector of Water-Stratford, in the Count of Bucks. Containing a variety of devout and useful sayings on divers subjects, digested under proper heads; religious observations; serious advice to youth ; occasional reflections; and christian letters. Recom- mended by the late Rev. Dr. Watts. 160 [+] p. [Imperfect.] T. John Austin Crane. 74
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1809* Ryland, John, The Promised Presence of Christ with his People a Source of Consolation under the most painful bereavements. A Sermon delivered at the Baptist Meeting-House, Cannon Street, Birmingham, on Lord's Day Evening, Oct. 20, 1799 : Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. Samuel Pearce, A. M., Late Pastor of the Church Assembling there ; who died October 10, in the 34th Year of his Age; to which is prefixed, an Oration delivered at the Grave, Oct. 16, 1799, by the Rev. J. Brewer. 54 p. D. W. Tuttle. 75
NOTE. - Many copies of this sermon contain also "Three Occasional Sermons" by A. Fuller. See Appendix.
1809 Worlds Displayed, for the benefit of young people, by a familiar history of some of their inhabitants. I know that it shall be well with them that fear God. Eccles. viii. 12. Wo unto the wicked, it shall be ill with him. Isa. iii. II. 128 p. Tt. (Text 2.1X3.4 inches) John Austin Crane. 76
1810
1810 Hawker, Robert, Zion's pilgrim. [Quotations from Jeremiah and Hebrews.] Second American edition. 198 p. T. William Tuttle. 77
1810 Murray, Lindley, Abridgment of Murray's English Grammar, with an appendix, containing exercises in orthography, in parsing, in syntax, and in punctuation, designed for the younger classes of learners. From the nineteenth English edition, corrected by the author. 107H[I] p. S. W. Tuttle. 78
NOTE. - Pages 106 and 107, the former unnumbered, are " Recom- mendations." Following these is a page, also unnumbered, of adver- tisements of books and "stationary articles" for sale at Tuttle's printing office and bookstore, "near the Bank." This is dated May 16, 1810.
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*1810 Richards, James, A Discourse, delivered 14th January, 1810, at Newark; occasioned by the death of Lewis Le Count Congar, A. M. A member of the Theological Seminary at Andover : who died at that place 6th January, 1810. By the pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J. 24 p. O. E. B. Gould. 79
NOTE. - Pages 18-24 form an Appendix containing letters from gen- tlemen who were acquainted with the deceased, viz. : the Rev. Dr. E. D. Griffin, the Rev. Leonard Woods and Mr. A. Judson, Jr. Mr. Congar was graduated from Princeton in 1806 as the fourth honorman.
1811
*1811* Alden's New Jersey Register and United States' Calendar, for the year of our Lord, 1811, the thirty-fifth, till the fourth of July, of American Independence, with an Ephemeris and various interesting articles. 160+4 p. T. William Tuttle. 80
NOTE .- The four pages at end contain "Corrections," " Index " and a "Circular Letter, respectfully addressed to every gentleman of Science in the State of New Jersey," dated Newark, Jan. 1, 1811. A second edition was published in 1812 by Tuttle, who was sole proprietor of this edition. It contained 124 pages. The Rev. Timothy Alden was the compiler of these calendars.
1811 Edwards, Jonathan, Life of the late Rev. Mr. David Brainerd, Missionary to the Indians and Pastor of a Church of Christian Indians in New-Jersey, With Mr. Brainerd's Journal, etc. 352 p. D. 81
1811* Macleod, Malcom, Macleod's history of witches, etc. etc. etc .; the majesty of darkness discovered in a series of tremendous tales mysterious, interesting and entertaining, of apparitions, witches, augurs, magicians, dreams, visions and revelations, in confirmation of a future State, and the superintending of a divine Providence by the agency of spirits and angels. 106 p. T. William Tuttle. 82
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18II Passaic and Hackensack Bridge Co. The rights and privileges of the Passaick and Hackinsack [sic] Bridge Company examined .... by Monitor. With a few introductory observations, by Justice. 31 p. O. W. Tuttle. 83
1812
*1812 Pennington, William Sandford, Reports of cases adjudged in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New Jersey : reported in conformity to the act of the legislature of the state of New Jersey : entitled " An act for the publication of law reports," passed the 12th day of March A. D. 1806. 935+ [30] p. William Tuttle. 84
1812 Richards, James. Address at funeral of Mrs. Sarah Cumming. 85
*1812 Whelpley, Samuel, Thoughts on the Doctrine of election. A sermon delivered Lord's Day, Sept. 13, 1812, in the first Presbyterian Church, in Newark. 38 p. O. William Tuttle. 86
*1812 Willison, John, Sacramental meditations and advices grounded upon Scripture texts proper for communicants to prepare their hearts, excite their affections, quicken their graces, and enliven their Devotions, on sacramental occasions, and likewise useful to promote gracious dis- positions, and resolutions in Christians, at all times, upon the remembrance of a crucified Jesus, together with a short Christian Directory, consisting of forty scriptural directions proper for all Christians intending heaven, to which are added (by way of appendix) I. A lecture con- cerning the institution of the Lord's Supper on I Cor. xi. 17 to the end. II. A preparatory sermon, from Josh. iii. 5. III. An action sermon, from Cant. ii. 4. 320 p. D. William Tuttle. 87
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1813
*1813 Baxter, Richard, A call to the unconverted, to turn and live, and accept of mercy while mercy may be had, as ever they will find mercy in the day of their extremity, from the living God. 219[1] p. S. Published by Weller & Meeker. Pelsue & Gould, printers. 88
*1813 Evans, John, A sketch of the denominations of the Christian world ; accompanied with a persuasive to reli- gious moderation. To which is prefixed an account of Atheism, Deism, Theophilanthropism, Judaism, Mahom- etanism and Christianity, Adapted to the present times. 296 p. S. John Austin Crane. 89
1814 CNJ. 1508 1814* Clark, Daniel A. Independence sermon, delivered July 4, 1814, at Hanover, N. Jersey. 24 p. O. John Tuttle & Co., near the old bank. 90
1815
1815 Newark Bible Society. Constitution, with the first annual report. 16 p. O. 91
1816
*[1816]* Hornblower, Joseph Coerten, An address, delivered before the Newark Bible Society, on the 30 June 1816 : being its Second Anniversary Meeting ; in the First Baptist Church in Newark. 14 p. O. John Tuttle & Co. 92
*1816* Porter, Ebenezer, Great effects result from little causes. A sermon delivered Sept. 13, 1815, at the anni- versary of the Moral Society in Andover. 16 p. O. Reprinted by John Tuttle & Co. 93
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*1816* Richards, James. A sermon delivered at the funeral of Deacon Stephen Baldwin, of the First Presbyterian Church, Newark, February 4, 1816, by the pastor of said church. Published by request. 1+22 p. O. John Tuttle & Co. 94
1816* Richards, James. The Sinner's Inability to come to Christ. A Discourse on John vi. 44, delivered August 2, 1816, by James Richards, D.D., Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Newark. [Published by request.] 44 p. O. John Tuttle & Co. 95
1817
1817* Gildersleeve, Cyrus, Centurial jubilee ; a sermon preached at Bloomfield, N. J., Oct. 31, 1817, recommended by the Presbytery of Jersey to be observed as a day of Thanksgiving ; and published at the request of those who heard it for the use of Sabbath schools. 15 p. O. Ward & Conover. 96
1817 The Modern Messenger. P. Couderer. 97
NOTE .- First issue October 10, 1817. A weekly edited by William Ward and published by Peter Couderer "opposite the Upper Common." It lived about a year.
1818
1818 Bunyan, John, Pilgrim's Progress, from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream. In two parts. I have used similitudes . .. Hosea xii. 10. A New Edition, divided into chapters. With the Life of the Author. To which are added, Explanatory and practical Notes. Embellished with Elegant Engravings. Newark, N. J. Published by Benjamin Olds. J. and E. Sanderson, Printers, Elizabeth- Town. 434 p. O. 98
NOTE .- Pages 1-8 are Preface, 9-40 Life of Bunyan, 41-48 The Author's Apology, 49-433 Pilgrim's Progress, and 434 is Directions to the Binder. Six full page cuts by Anderson.
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*1818* Frelinghuysen, Theodore. An Address delivered before the Newark Bible Society, on the last Sabbath in June 1818, being it's fourth anniversary meeting; in the Second Presbyterian Church in Newark. 1I p. O. John Tuttle & Co. 99
*1818 New Jersey Legislature. Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council of the State of New Jersey, convened in general assembly, at Trenton, Tuesday, the twenty-seventh day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, being the first sitting of the forty- third session. 17 p. O. John Tuttle & Co. 100 NOTE .- The proceedings for the years 1818, 1819 (2 v.), 1820 (2 v.) were also printed by John Tuttle & Co.
1819
1819 First Presbyterian Church, Circular. IOI
1819 Presbyterian Education Society, Report of the Board of Directors, presented at the Annual Meeting, May, 1819. O. John Tuttle & Co. 102
NOTE .- Same for second, third and fourth annual reports, 1820-22. 1819* Richards, James, A sermon preached May 12, 1819, in the Cedar Street Church, New York, before the Education Society of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ; published by the Society. 25+-3 p. O. John Tuttle & Co. 103
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