Charles Morton
Born 1627-01-01
Died 1698-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15143408A
Top Subjects
- Church history (1)
- Doctrinal and controversial works (1)
- King's Chapel (Boston, Mass.) (1)
- New England (1)
- Witchcraft (1)
- Boston (1)
- Massachusetts (1)
Books by Charles Morton
Total count: 5
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A Vindication of Nevv-England, from the vile aspersions cast upon that country by a late address of a faction there, who denominate themselves of the Church of England in BostonPrinted with allowance.1688-01-01
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Memorable providences, relating to witchcrafts and possessionsA faithful account of many wonderful and surprising things, that have befallen several bewitched and possessed persons in New-England. Particularly, a narrative of the marvellous trouble and releef [sic] experienced by a pious family in Boston, very lately and sadly molested with evil spirits. : Whereunto is added, a discourse delivered unto a congregation in Boston, on the occasion of that illustrious providence. : As also a discourse delivered unto the same congregation; on the occasion of an horrible self-murder committed in that town. : With an appendix, in vindication of a chapter in a late book of remarkable providences, from the calumnies of a Quaker at Pen-silvania [sic]by R.P. [i.e., Richard Pierce] 1689. Sold by Joseph Brunning, at his shop at the corner of the Prison-Lane next the Exchange.1689-01-01
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The spirit of man, or, Some meditations on the sense of that scripture, 1 Thes. 123 ...Printed by B. Harris for Duncan Campbell ...1692-01-01
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The spirit of manor, Some meditations on the sense of that Scripture. I. Thes. 5.23 And the very God of peace sanctifie you wholly, and I pray God, your whole spirit, and soul, and body, be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus ChrstPrinted by B. Harris, for Duncan Campbell, at the dock-head, over-against the conduit.1693-01-01
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A discourse on the emigration of British birdsor, This question at last solv'd: whence come the stork and the turtle, the crane and the swallow, when they know and observe the appointed time of their coming? Containing a curious...account of the ...birds of passage... To which are added, reflections on... the annual migration of birds!Printed for J. Walker, no.44, Paternoster-Row1795-01-01