T. Green
Active Years
Min year: 1701, Max year: 1800, Max count: 121
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1701: The Christian's great interest
- 1702: Cares about the nurseries
- 1702: A guide to eternal glory. Or, Brief directions to all Christians, how to attain to everlasting salvation
- 1703: The glory of goodness
- 1703: Invisibles, realities, demonstrated in the holy life and triumphant death of Mr. John Janeway fellow of Kings Colledge in Cambridge
- 1703: Invisibles, realities, demonstrated in the holy life and triumphant death of Mr. John Janeway fellow of Kings Colledge [sic] in Cambridge
- 1704: The voice of God, in stormy winds
- 1704: The voice of God, in stormy winds
- 1704: Le vrai patron des saines paroles
- 1709: A Christian conversing with the great mystery of Christianity
- 1709: Youth in its brightest glory
- 1711: Memorials of early piety
- 1711: The old pathes restored
- 1713: Now or never is the time for men to make sure of their eternal salvation
- 1713: A preparation for judgment
- 1713: A plain and familiar discourse of seeking God early
- 1713: Acts and laws, passed by the General Court or Assembly of Her Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1713: A preparation for judgment
- 1714: Judas the traitor hung up in chains
- 1714: Bethany: or, The house of mourning
- 1714: Spiritual anatomizing: or, A few characteristical notes of a Godly state offer'd
- 1714: A sermon concerning obedience & resignation to the will of God in every thing
- 1714: On the death of the very learned, pious and excelling Gershom Bulkley [i.e., Bulkeley] Esq. M.D
- 1716: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1717: The New exercise of firelocks and bayonets
- 1718: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1718: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1718: The greatest concern in the world
- 1719: Acts and laws passed by the General court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1719: A new year well-begun
- 1720: Wo to sleepy sinners. Or, A discourse upon Amos VI. 1
- 1720: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1720: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1721: An essay, to prove the through [sic] reformation of a sinning people is not to be expected; however pious rulers may be spirited for the work, except the heart of the people be prepared for it
- 1721: By the Honourable Gurdon Saltonstall, Esq, governor of his majesty's colony of Connecticut. A brief
- 1721: Theses concerning the Sabbath
- 1721: An almanack of coelestial motions and aspects, for the (Dionisian) year of the Christian aera, 1722
- 1721: The great care & concern of men under Gospel-light, to see to it lest they fail of the grace of God, and so miss of salvation
- 1721: By the Honourable Gurdon Saltonstall, Esq; governour of His Majestys colony of Connecticut in New-England. A proclamation
- 1722: None but Christ
- 1722: God's providence in placing men in their respective stations & conditions asserted & shewed
- 1722: An almanack of the caelestial [sic] motions, aspects, eclipses, &c. for the year of the Christian aera 1723
- 1723: A divine riddle he that is weak is strong. Or, Directions how a weak Christian may be strong, and then especially, strong when he is weak
- 1723: An almanack of the coelestial motions, aspects, eclipses, &c. for the year of the Christian aera 1725
- 1723: Useful remarks
- 1723: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1723: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1724: Obedience to the Divine law, urged on all orders of men, and the advantage of it shew'd
- 1724: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1724: The defects of preachers reproved
- 1724: A letter to the authors of a discourse, entituled, Some short observations made on the Presbyterian-doctrine, of election and reprobation
- 1724: Decus ac Tutamen
- 1725: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1725: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1725: Good rulers a choice blessing
- 1725: The obligations which the profession of the Christian religion, lays men under to depart from iniquity
- 1725: The work of ministers, rightly to divide the word of truth
- 1725: The only effectual remedy against mortal errors held forth in a discourse, from 1 John ii. 26, 27
- 1725: The duty, and a mark of Zion's children
- 1725: The Gospel-minister described, by the important duty of his office, and directed in the faithful discharge of it
- 1725: Poetical meditations
- 1726: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1726: The good subject's wish or, The desirableness of the Divine presence with civil rulers
- 1726: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1726: An almanack of the coelestial motions, aspects, eclipses, &c. for the year Christian aera, 1727
- 1726: Ministers must take heed to their ministry, to fulfil it
- 1727: A brief discourse as it was delivered Feb. 6th. 1726,7 to a society of young men, in New-London
- 1727: A monumental gratitude attempted, in a poetical relation of the danger and deliverance of several of the members of Yale-College, in passing the sound, from South-Hold to New-Haven, Aug. 20th. 1726
- 1727: Jesus Christ doth actually reign on the earth
- 1727: The faithful & approved minister a very blessed man. Or, The work of Christ's ministers described; and their faithful application unto it urged: with a regard to the divine approbation and its consequents
- 1727: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1727: The duty of God's professing people, in glorifying their Heavenly Father
- 1727: True Christianity explained & enforced
- 1727: Love to our neighbours recommended, and the duties thereof importunately urged
- 1727: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1727: The nature and original of sin explained; and the fruits and effects thereof bewailed
- 1728: Divine grace illustrious, in the salvation of sinners
- 1728: An Account of the surprizing events of Providence, which hapned [sic] at the raising of a bridge in Norwich, June 28th, 1728
- 1728: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1728: Regular singing defended, and proved to be the only true way of singing the songs of the Lord
- 1728: The nature and blessedness of trusting in God
- 1728: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1728: Death the advantage of the godly
- 1729: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in NewEngland
- 1729: The Table
- 1729: Of regeneration.
- 1729: Moses and Aaron
- 1729: An impartial account of a late debate at Lyme in the colony of Connecticut
- 1729: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1729: The mother's catechism for the young child
- 1730: The usefulness of reveal'd religion, to preserve and improve that which is natural
- 1730: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1730: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1730: A Gospel star, or faithful minister
- 1730: The gracious presence of Christ with the ministers of the Gospel, a ground of great consolation to them
- 1731: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1731: A discourse concerning the death of the righteous
- 1731: The decay of love to God in churches, offensive & dangerous
- 1731: A publick spirit described & recommended
- 1731: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1732: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1732: The faithful servant rewarded
- 1732: All the living must surely die, and go to judgment
- 1732: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1732: A monitor for communicants
- 1733: The Christian's duty of watchfulness against error, and establishment in the truth
- 1733: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly, of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1733: The good minister
- 1733: A discourse of God's omniscience; or, Concerning the benefit of living always under a realizing apprehension of God's eye
- 1733: Bitter afflictions remembred [sic] and improved
- 1733: [By the Honourable Joseph Talcott, Esq; a proclamation for a public fast Wednesday, April 18, 1733.]
- 1733: A warning to God's covenant people, against breaking the covenant of God they are under
- 1733: The necessity of perseverance in well-doing, urged and improved
- 1733: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly, of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1733: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1733: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly, of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1734: The faithful ruler described and excited
- 1734: The evangelical bishop
- 1734: A discourse delivered at Colchester, June 13th, 1731
- 1734: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly, of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1734: A discourse shewing that so long as there is any prospect of a sinful people's yielding good fruit hereafter, there is hope that they may be spared, and there is room for intercession to be made on that account
- 1734: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly, of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1735: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1735: God sometimes answers his people, by terrible things in righteousness
- 1735: Two sermons deliver'd at Hartford, in the colony of Connecticut
- 1735: Sensible sinners invited to come to Christ
- 1735: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1736: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1736: The two witnesses; or, Religion supported by reason and divine revelation
- 1736: An account of some spiritual experiences and rapturous and pious expressions of Elisabeth Mixer
- 1737: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1737: God's fatherly care of his covenant children
- 1737: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's English colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1738: The danger of apostasie
- 1738: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1738: Acts and laws made and passed at a General Assembly holden at Hartford, in His Majesty's English colony of Connecticut in New-England in America
- 1738: Give Cesar his due. Or, The obligation that subjects are under to their civil rulers
- 1738: A sermon preached on the occasion of the execution of Katherine Garrett
- 1739: The blessings bestow'd on them that fear God
- 1739: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1739: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly, of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1739: Whatsoever God doeth is well done
- 1740: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut, in New England
- 1740: The favour of God the best security of a people and a concern to please him, urged
- 1740: Christ's presence the glory of an house of publick worship
- 1740: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1741: The knowlege [sic] of Christ recommended
- 1741: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1741: The death of the righteous consider'd, in its sad aspect upon the living, and blessed advantages to themselves
- 1741: By the Honourable Joseph Talcott Esq; governour ... of Connecticut. A proclamation for a publick fast
- 1741: The young people warned. Or, The voice of God to the young people in the late terrible judgment of the throat distemper
- 1741: Acts and laws made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1741: A firm and immoveable courage to obey God, and an inflexible observation of the laws of religion, the highest wisdom and certain happiness of rulers
- 1742: The comfort and blessedness of being at home in God, or, dwelling with him: and the constant safety and protection they shall have, who make God their abode
- 1742: A sermon preach'd at New-London, Sunday the 21st of February, anno domini, 1741,2
- 1742: The surprizing variety of the acts of Divine Providence in the government of the world, the perfect work of God; and the design and tendency of it to promote true religion among men
- 1742: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1742: A prospect of the city of Jerusalem, in it's spiritual building, beauty and glory
- 1742: Man's liableness to be deceiv'd about religion, shewn & caution'd against. Worldly wisdom only seeming widsom. Religion true wisdom, a becoming fools, in order to be wise
- 1742: A needful caution in a critical day. Or, The Christian urged to strict watchfulness. That the contrary part may have no evil thing to say of him
- 1742: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1742: Christ the alone pattern of true Christian obedience
- 1743: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1743: The Holy Scriptures the compleat and only rule of religious faith & practice
- 1743: A looking-glass for changlings
- 1743: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1743: By the Honourable Jonathan Law Esq; governour ... of Connecticut ... A proclamation for a day of publick thanksgiving
- 1743: An introduction to the study of philosophy
- 1744: The duty of rulers and teachers in unitedly leading God's people, urged and explained
- 1744: A sermon preach'd at New-Haven on the Sabbath preceeding the publick commencement, Sept. 9th, anno Dom, 1744
- 1744: A Primmer for children. Or, An introduction to the true reading of English
- 1744: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1744: The ministers of the Gospel an order of men instituted and appointed by Jesus Christ: commissionated and authorized by him to be publick teachers, and the great things about which their office as teachers is especially concerned
- 1744: By the Honourable Jonathan Law, Esq; governour ... of Connecticut ... A proclamation for a day of publick thanksgiving
- 1744: Spiritual judgments the most awful, and dreadful judgments
- 1745: God's marvellous kindness
- 1745: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1746: The shorter catechism agreed upon by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster
- 1746: The business, scope and end of Gospel ministers, to present their hearers perfect in Christ Jesus
- 1747: The soldier waxing strong and valiant in fight through faith. Or, Religion recommended to soldiers
- 1747: A small tract of arithmetick, for the use of farmers and country-people
- 1747: An answer of the pastor and brethren of the Third Church in Windham, to twelve articles, exhibited by several of its separating members, as reasons of their separation
- 1747: The right improvement of life and its advantages, delivered and enforced
- 1747: A sermon in which is shewed, what are not, and what are, the evidences of any ones being in the favour of God
- 1747: Ministerial faithfulness considered & described, and the rewards thereof asserted
- 1748: Repeated bereavements considered and improved
- 1748: The faithful servant of God and his generation, is blessed in his death
- 1749: A continuation of the essay upon field-husbandry
- 1749: The present way of the country in maintaining the Gospel ministry by a publick rate or tax, is lawful, equitable & agreeable to the Gospel
- 1749: The triumphs of faith manifested to the world or, Abraham offering up his son Isaac as a sweet sacrifice upon Mount Moriah to the Lord
- 1750: The mutual obligation upon ministers, and people, to hear, and speak the word of God
- 1751: A short discourse delivered at New-London, Sept. 10th, 1749
- 1751: The faithful minister's trials, qualifications, work, and reward described: or, A distinguishing reward in heaven, one grand motive Christ propounds to his ministers, to animate them to constant fidelity in their work, amidst all trials and difficulties
- 1751: Civil government the foundation of social happiness
- 1751: The blessed state of the dead which die in the Lord, considered
- 1751: Heaven, a glorious retreat and rest; from all that is burdensome and afflicting
- 1752: The blameless bishop. Or, A Gospel minister considered as a steward of God, ought to be blameless
- 1752: A lamentation on occasion of the sickness and mortality in East-Guilford, Anno Domini, 1751
- 1752: An astronomical diary, or, An almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1753
- 1753: The work of the Gospel ministry a great work
- 1753: An astronomical diary, or, An almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1754
- 1754: A sermon preach'd in the First Parish, in Kellingley, at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Aaron Brown, January 9th. 1754
- 1754: The tryal of the witnesses of the resurrection of Jesus
- 1754: Voice of God from the dead to the living
- 1754: The School of good manners
- 1754: An astronomical diary: or, An almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1755
- 1755: The last enemy conquered
- 1755: The duty of Christian soldiers, when called to war, to undertake it in the name of God
- 1755: A reply to a pamphlet, entitled the Answer of the friend of the West, &c
- 1756: That people a safe and happy people, who have God for, and among them
- 1758: The New-London summary, or, The weekly advertiser
- 1759: The Christian Sabbath explained and vindicated
- 1760: Father Abraham's speech to a great number of people, at a vendue of merchant-goods
- 1761: A sermon delivered in the Congregational Church in Preston, October 23d. 1760
- 1761: God visiting and avenging his soul, on a sinful people
- 1762: The French convert
- 1762: The history of the Holy Jesus
- 1763: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's English colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America
- 1763: At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of His Majesty's English colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America
- 1764: Tilden's miscellaneous poems, on divers occasions
- 1764: Mr. Mitchel's letter to his brother
- 1765: Little children invited to Jesus Christ
- 1765: The Child's plain path-way to eternal life; or An heavenly messenger
- 1765: Old Mr. Dod's sayings
- 1766: A Dream or, Vision of the night
- 1766: At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the colony of Connecticut
- 1766: The French convert
- 1766: A second letter on the subject of lay-ordination
- 1767: The Christian oeconomy
- 1767: An astronomical diary
- 1767: A letter, occasioned by Mr. Beckwith's Second letter, upon the subject of lay-ordination
- 1767: The Connecticut journal, and New-Haven post-boy
- 1768: Jubilee
- 1768: A dialogue containing questions and answers
- 1768: A letter, treating upon the subject and mode of baptism
- 1768: An astronomical diary
- 1769: The shorter catechism agreed upon by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster
- 1769: A sermon, of a new kind, never preached, nor ever will be
- 1769: The history of the Holy Jesus
- 1769: That there is but one covenant, whereof baptism and the Lord's-Supper are seals, viz. the covenant of grace; (proved from the word of God) and, the doctrine of an external graceless covenant, lately advanced, by the Rev. Mr. Moses Mather: in a pamphlet, entituled, The visible church in covenant with God, &c. shewn to be an unscriptural doctrine
- 1769: A vision
- 1769: An astronomical diary
- 1770: A letter to the Rev. Samuel Hopkins, occasioned by his Animadversions on Mr. Hart's late dialogue
- 1770: A discourse, delivered in St. Paul's-Church, at Wallingford
- 1770: A century discourse, delivered at the anniversary meeting of the freemen of the town of Wallingford, April 9, 1770
- 1770: An Account of the remarkable conversion of a little boy and girl
- 1771: Remarks on President Edwards's dissertations concerning the nature of true virtue
- 1771: The history of the Holy Jesus
- 1771: An answer, in the form of a familiar letter, to two important questions
- 1771: A letter to the Reverend Nathaniel Whitaker, D.D
- 1772: Charity illustrated and recommended to all orders of men
- 1772: The Connecticut almanack, for the year of the Christian aera, 1773
- 1772: College almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1773
- 1772: A sermon, preached at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian
- 1772: A sermon, preached at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian
- 1772: A sermon, preached at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian
- 1772: A sermon, preached at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian
- 1773: Freebetter's Connecticut almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ 1774
- 1773: A sermon, preached before the Honorable General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, at Hartford
- 1773: A sermon, preached at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian
- 1773: An oration, upon the beauties of liberty, or The essential rights of the Americans
- 1774: An astronomical diary
- 1774: Old Mr. Dod's sayings
- 1774: Daboll's New-England almanack, for the year 1775
- 1775: The Child's plain path-way to eternal life; or An heavenly messenger
- 1775: The best new-year's gift for young people: or, The bloom of youth immortal, by piety and glory
- 1775: At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Connecticut
- 1775: Freebetter's New-England almanack, for the year 1776
- 1775: An act or law, passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut
- 1775: The crisis. Number VII
- 1775: Heads of inquiry relative to the present state and condition of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut
- 1775: At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Connecticut
- 1776: The New-England almanack; and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ 1777
- 1776: By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire, governor ... of Connecticut ... A proclamation
- 1777: The New-England almanack; and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ 1778
- 1777: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in New-England, in America
- 1777: By His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire ... A proclamation
- 1777: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the governor and company of the State of Connecticut, in America
- 1778: The New-England almanack; and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord 1779
- 1778: An act and law, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the governor and Company of the state of Connecticut, in America
- 1778: By the Governor. An address and proclamation, to the inhabitants of Connecticut, one of the United States of America
- 1778: The lost and undone son of perdition: or, The birth, life, and character of Judas Iscariot
- 1778: A proclamation
- 1778: A funeral oration, upon the death of Samuel Gurley
- 1778: By His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire ... A proclamation
- 1779: The New-England almanack; and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord 1780
- 1780: The New-England almanack; and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1781
- 1780: A poem, addressed to the armies of the United States of America. /
- 1780: Stafford's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1781
- 1781: The New-England almanack, and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1782
- 1782: A Present to children
- 1782: The New-England almanack, and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1783
- 1782: Stafford's almanack for the year of our Lord 1783
- 1783: Men's sins not chargeable on God, but on themselves
- 1783: Prospect of peace
- 1783: Men's sins not chargeable on God, but on themselves
- 1783: The New-England almanack, and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1784
- 1783: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the governor and Company of the state of Connecticut
- 1783: Stafford's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1784
- 1783: By His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire, governor and commander in chief in and over the state of Connecticut. A proclamation
- 1783: The Chorister's companion. Part third
- 1783: The faithful servant of Christ call'd up to glory
- 1783: A funeral oration, on the death of Simeon Bristol, of New-Haven
- 1784: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen and ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1785
- 1785: Directions with regard to the improvement of temporal blessings
- 1785: Stafford's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1786
- 1785: Green's register for the state of Connecticut
- 1785: A Register for the state of Connecticut
- 1785: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen and ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1786
- 1786: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen and ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1787
- 1786: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America
- 1786: God admonishing his people of their duty, as parents and masters
- 1786: Stafford's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1787
- 1787: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen and ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1788
- 1787: Divine support and comfort, derived from divine objects and invisible realities, by the influence of divine faith
- 1787: Columbia and Britannia
- 1787: An oration, pronounced in the brick meeting-house, in the city of New-Haven, on the Fourth of July, A.D. 1787
- 1787: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut
- 1787: A funeral sermon, delivered Thursday, July 26, 1787
- 1788: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen & ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1789
- 1788: Green's register for the state of Connecticut
- 1788: An astronomical diary, kalendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1789
- 1788: Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut
- 1788: At a General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, holden at New-Haven, in said state, on the second Thursday of October, Anno Domini, one thousand, seven hundred and eighty eight
- 1789: Green's register, for the state of Connecticut
- 1789: A second letter from John Bowden, A.M. Rector of St. Paul's Church, Norwalk, to the Reverend Doctor Stiles, president of Yale-College
- 1789: A sermon, on the sacred obligations of Christian ministers to improve their personal sorrows for the benefit of their people
- 1789: The duty of considering our ways
- 1789: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen & ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1790
- 1790: Sketches of the life of Joseph Mountain
- 1790: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Hezekiah N. Woodruff
- 1790: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen & ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1791
- 1790: Minutes of the Stonington Baptist Association
- 1790: Green's register, for the state of Connecticut
- 1790: A discourse, concerning the grace of God, in the dispensation of the Gospel, and the obligations we are under to make a good improvement of it
- 1791: Green's register, for the state of Connecticut
- 1791: The rights of conscience inalienable, and therefore religious opinions not cognizable by law: or, The high-flying church-man, stript of his legal robe, appears a Yaho
- 1791: Stafford's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1792
- 1791: Minutes of the Stonington Baptist Association
- 1791: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen & ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1792
- 1792: An astronomical diary, kalendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1793
- 1792: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen & ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1793
- 1792: An address from John Bowden, A.M. to the members of the Episcopal Church in Stratford
- 1792: A sermon preached before the convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in Virginia. At Richmond, May 3, 1792
- 1792: Green's register, for the state of Connecticut
- 1793: An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1794
- 1793: The pastoral care
- 1794: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Aaron Woodward, A.M
- 1795: By His Excellency Samuel Huntington, Esquire ... a proclamation
- 1795: An address to the inhabitants of the new settlements in the northern and western parts of the United States
- 1795: An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1796
- 1795: The true means of establishing public happiness
- 1795: A continuation of the narrative of the missions to the new settlements
- 1795: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen and ladies' diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1796
- 1796: An act of the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut
- 1796: Scheme of the exhibitions at the public commencement
- 1796: The hasty-pudding
- 1797: Catalogue of the members of Yale-College, 1797
- 1798: An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord 1799
- 1798: The Lover's almanac, no. 1
- 1798: Circular. To the clergymen or other well informed gentlemen in the several towns in Connecticut
- 1799: The Virginia & North Carolina almanac, for the year of our Lord 1800
- 1799: An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord 1800
- 1799: The Virginia almanac, for the year of our Lord 1800
- 1800: An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord 1801
As Bookseller
- 1709: A Christian conversing with the great mystery of Christianity
- 1709: Youth in its brightest glory
- 1711: Memorials of early piety
- 1711: The old pathes restored
- 1713: Acts and laws, passed by the General Court or Assembly of Her Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1713: Now or never is the time for men to make sure of their eternal salvation
- 1714: Spiritual anatomizing: or, A few characteristical notes of a Godly state offer'd
- 1714: Judas the traitor hung up in chains
- 1714: A sermon concerning obedience & resignation to the will of God in every thing
- 1714: Bethany: or, The house of mourning
- 1717: The New exercise of firelocks and bayonets
- 1718: The greatest concern in the world
- 1718: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1718: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1719: A new year well-begun
- 1719: Acts and laws passed by the General court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1720: Wo to sleepy sinners. Or, A discourse upon Amos VI. 1
- 1720: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1720: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1721: An essay, to prove the through [sic] reformation of a sinning people is not to be expected; however pious rulers may be spirited for the work, except the heart of the people be prepared for it
- 1721: The great care & concern of men under Gospel-light, to see to it lest they fail of the grace of God, and so miss of salvation
- 1721: An almanack of coelestial motions and aspects, for the (Dionisian) year of the Christian aera, 1722
- 1721: Theses concerning the Sabbath
- 1722: None but Christ
- 1722: An almanack of the caelestial [sic] motions, aspects, eclipses, &c. for the year of the Christian aera 1723
- 1722: God's providence in placing men in their respective stations & conditions asserted & shewed
- 1723: Useful remarks
- 1723: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1723: An almanack of the coelestial motions, aspects, eclipses, &c. for the year of the Christian aera 1725
- 1723: A divine riddle he that is weak is strong. Or, Directions how a weak Christian may be strong, and then especially, strong when he is weak
- 1723: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1724: Obedience to the Divine law, urged on all orders of men, and the advantage of it shew'd
- 1724: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1724: A letter to the authors of a discourse, entituled, Some short observations made on the Presbyterian-doctrine, of election and reprobation
- 1724: The defects of preachers reproved
- 1725: Poetical meditations
- 1725: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1725: The obligations which the profession of the Christian religion, lays men under to depart from iniquity
- 1725: The Gospel-minister described, by the important duty of his office, and directed in the faithful discharge of it
- 1725: The work of ministers, rightly to divide the word of truth
- 1725: The duty, and a mark of Zion's children
- 1725: The only effectual remedy against mortal errors held forth in a discourse, from 1 John ii. 26, 27
- 1725: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1725: Good rulers a choice blessing
- 1726: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1726: The good subject's wish or, The desirableness of the Divine presence with civil rulers
- 1726: An almanack of the coelestial motions, aspects, eclipses, &c. for the year Christian aera, 1727
- 1726: Ministers must take heed to their ministry, to fulfil it
- 1727: The faithful & approved minister a very blessed man. Or, The work of Christ's ministers described; and their faithful application unto it urged: with a regard to the divine approbation and its consequents
- 1727: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1727: A monumental gratitude attempted, in a poetical relation of the danger and deliverance of several of the members of Yale-College, in passing the sound, from South-Hold to New-Haven, Aug. 20th. 1726
- 1727: Love to our neighbours recommended, and the duties thereof importunately urged
- 1727: True Christianity explained & enforced
- 1727: A brief discourse as it was delivered Feb. 6th. 1726,7 to a society of young men, in New-London
- 1727: The nature and original of sin explained; and the fruits and effects thereof bewailed
- 1727: Jesus Christ doth actually reign on the earth
- 1727: The duty of God's professing people, in glorifying their Heavenly Father
- 1728: Death the advantage of the godly
- 1728: Divine grace illustrious, in the salvation of sinners
- 1728: The nature and blessedness of trusting in God
- 1728: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1728: Regular singing defended, and proved to be the only true way of singing the songs of the Lord
- 1728: An Account of the surprizing events of Providence, which hapned [sic] at the raising of a bridge in Norwich, June 28th, 1728
- 1728: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1729: Of regeneration.
- 1729: An impartial account of a late debate at Lyme in the colony of Connecticut
- 1729: The Table
- 1729: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1729: The mother's catechism for the young child
- 1729: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in NewEngland
- 1729: Moses and Aaron
- 1730: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1730: The gracious presence of Christ with the ministers of the Gospel, a ground of great consolation to them
- 1730: The usefulness of reveal'd religion, to preserve and improve that which is natural
- 1730: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1730: A Gospel star, or faithful minister
- 1731: A publick spirit described & recommended
- 1731: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1731: A discourse concerning the death of the righteous
- 1731: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1731: The decay of love to God in churches, offensive & dangerous
- 1732: The faithful servant rewarded
- 1732: A monitor for communicants
- 1732: All the living must surely die, and go to judgment
- 1732: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1733: The necessity of perseverance in well-doing, urged and improved
- 1733: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly, of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1733: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1733: A warning to God's covenant people, against breaking the covenant of God they are under
- 1733: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly, of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1733: The good minister
- 1733: Bitter afflictions remembred [sic] and improved
- 1733: A discourse of God's omniscience; or, Concerning the benefit of living always under a realizing apprehension of God's eye
- 1733: The Christian's duty of watchfulness against error, and establishment in the truth
- 1734: A discourse shewing that so long as there is any prospect of a sinful people's yielding good fruit hereafter, there is hope that they may be spared, and there is room for intercession to be made on that account
- 1734: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly, of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1734: The faithful ruler described and excited
- 1734: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly, of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1734: A discourse delivered at Colchester, June 13th, 1731
- 1734: The evangelical bishop
- 1735: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1735: Sensible sinners invited to come to Christ
- 1735: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1735: Two sermons deliver'd at Hartford, in the colony of Connecticut
- 1735: God sometimes answers his people, by terrible things in righteousness
- 1736: The two witnesses; or, Religion supported by reason and divine revelation
- 1736: An account of some spiritual experiences and rapturous and pious expressions of Elisabeth Mixer
- 1736: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1737: God's fatherly care of his covenant children
- 1737: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's English colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1737: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1738: A sermon preached on the occasion of the execution of Katherine Garrett
- 1738: Give Cesar his due. Or, The obligation that subjects are under to their civil rulers
- 1738: The danger of apostasie
- 1738: Acts and laws made and passed at a General Assembly holden at Hartford, in His Majesty's English colony of Connecticut in New-England in America
- 1738: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1739: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly, of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1739: The blessings bestow'd on them that fear God
- 1739: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1739: Whatsoever God doeth is well done
- 1740: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1740: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut, in New England
- 1740: Christ's presence the glory of an house of publick worship
- 1740: The favour of God the best security of a people and a concern to please him, urged
- 1741: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1741: The young people warned. Or, The voice of God to the young people in the late terrible judgment of the throat distemper
- 1741: The knowlege [sic] of Christ recommended
- 1741: The death of the righteous consider'd, in its sad aspect upon the living, and blessed advantages to themselves
- 1741: A firm and immoveable courage to obey God, and an inflexible observation of the laws of religion, the highest wisdom and certain happiness of rulers
- 1741: Acts and laws made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1742: Christ the alone pattern of true Christian obedience
- 1742: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1742: Man's liableness to be deceiv'd about religion, shewn & caution'd against. Worldly wisdom only seeming widsom. Religion true wisdom, a becoming fools, in order to be wise
- 1742: A sermon preach'd at New-London, Sunday the 21st of February, anno domini, 1741,2
- 1742: The surprizing variety of the acts of Divine Providence in the government of the world, the perfect work of God; and the design and tendency of it to promote true religion among men
- 1742: A prospect of the city of Jerusalem, in it's spiritual building, beauty and glory
- 1742: A needful caution in a critical day. Or, The Christian urged to strict watchfulness. That the contrary part may have no evil thing to say of him
- 1742: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1742: The comfort and blessedness of being at home in God, or, dwelling with him: and the constant safety and protection they shall have, who make God their abode
- 1743: The Holy Scriptures the compleat and only rule of religious faith & practice
- 1743: An introduction to the study of philosophy
- 1743: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1743: A looking-glass for changlings
- 1743: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England
- 1744: A Primmer for children. Or, An introduction to the true reading of English
- 1744: The ministers of the Gospel an order of men instituted and appointed by Jesus Christ: commissionated and authorized by him to be publick teachers, and the great things about which their office as teachers is especially concerned
- 1744: A sermon preach'd at New-Haven on the Sabbath preceeding the publick commencement, Sept. 9th, anno Dom, 1744
- 1744: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1744: The duty of rulers and teachers in unitedly leading God's people, urged and explained
- 1744: Spiritual judgments the most awful, and dreadful judgments
- 1745: God's marvellous kindness
- 1745: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New England
- 1746: The shorter catechism agreed upon by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster
- 1746: The business, scope and end of Gospel ministers, to present their hearers perfect in Christ Jesus
- 1747: The right improvement of life and its advantages, delivered and enforced
- 1747: A small tract of arithmetick, for the use of farmers and country-people
- 1747: An answer of the pastor and brethren of the Third Church in Windham, to twelve articles, exhibited by several of its separating members, as reasons of their separation
- 1747: A sermon in which is shewed, what are not, and what are, the evidences of any ones being in the favour of God
- 1747: Ministerial faithfulness considered & described, and the rewards thereof asserted
- 1747: The soldier waxing strong and valiant in fight through faith. Or, Religion recommended to soldiers
- 1748: The faithful servant of God and his generation, is blessed in his death
- 1748: Repeated bereavements considered and improved
- 1749: The present way of the country in maintaining the Gospel ministry by a publick rate or tax, is lawful, equitable & agreeable to the Gospel
- 1749: The triumphs of faith manifested to the world or, Abraham offering up his son Isaac as a sweet sacrifice upon Mount Moriah to the Lord
- 1749: A continuation of the essay upon field-husbandry
- 1750: The mutual obligation upon ministers, and people, to hear, and speak the word of God
- 1751: Heaven, a glorious retreat and rest; from all that is burdensome and afflicting
- 1751: The blessed state of the dead which die in the Lord, considered
- 1751: The faithful minister's trials, qualifications, work, and reward described: or, A distinguishing reward in heaven, one grand motive Christ propounds to his ministers, to animate them to constant fidelity in their work, amidst all trials and difficulties
- 1751: A short discourse delivered at New-London, Sept. 10th, 1749
- 1752: The blameless bishop. Or, A Gospel minister considered as a steward of God, ought to be blameless
- 1752: An astronomical diary, or, An almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1753
- 1752: A lamentation on occasion of the sickness and mortality in East-Guilford, Anno Domini, 1751
- 1753: The work of the Gospel ministry a great work
- 1753: An astronomical diary, or, An almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1754
- 1754: A sermon preach'd in the First Parish, in Kellingley, at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Aaron Brown, January 9th. 1754
- 1754: The School of good manners
- 1754: Voice of God from the dead to the living
- 1754: An astronomical diary: or, An almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1755
- 1755: The duty of Christian soldiers, when called to war, to undertake it in the name of God
- 1756: That people a safe and happy people, who have God for, and among them
- 1759: The Christian Sabbath explained and vindicated
- 1760: Father Abraham's speech to a great number of people, at a vendue of merchant-goods
- 1761: A sermon delivered in the Congregational Church in Preston, October 23d. 1760
- 1761: God visiting and avenging his soul, on a sinful people
- 1762: The history of the Holy Jesus
- 1762: The French convert
- 1763: Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's English colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America
- 1764: Tilden's miscellaneous poems, on divers occasions
- 1764: Mr. Mitchel's letter to his brother
- 1765: Old Mr. Dod's sayings
- 1765: The Child's plain path-way to eternal life; or An heavenly messenger
- 1765: Little children invited to Jesus Christ
- 1766: A second letter on the subject of lay-ordination
- 1766: A Dream or, Vision of the night
- 1766: The French convert
- 1767: An astronomical diary
- 1768: A dialogue containing questions and answers
- 1768: Jubilee
- 1768: An astronomical diary
- 1769: The history of the Holy Jesus
- 1769: An astronomical diary
- 1769: The shorter catechism agreed upon by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster
- 1769: A sermon, of a new kind, never preached, nor ever will be
- 1770: An Account of the remarkable conversion of a little boy and girl
- 1770: A letter to the Rev. Samuel Hopkins, occasioned by his Animadversions on Mr. Hart's late dialogue
- 1771: A letter to the Reverend Nathaniel Whitaker, D.D
- 1771: Remarks on President Edwards's dissertations concerning the nature of true virtue
- 1772: The Connecticut almanack, for the year of the Christian aera, 1773
- 1772: A sermon, preached at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian
- 1772: A sermon, preached at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian
- 1772: A sermon, preached at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian
- 1772: College almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1773
- 1772: A sermon, preached at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian
- 1773: A sermon, preached at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian
- 1773: Freebetter's Connecticut almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ 1774
- 1774: An astronomical diary
- 1774: Old Mr. Dod's sayings
- 1774: Daboll's New-England almanack, for the year 1775
- 1775: The best new-year's gift for young people: or, The bloom of youth immortal, by piety and glory
- 1775: The crisis. Number VII
- 1775: Freebetter's New-England almanack, for the year 1776
- 1775: The Child's plain path-way to eternal life; or An heavenly messenger
- 1776: The New-England almanack; and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ 1777
- 1777: The New-England almanack; and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ 1778
- 1778: The lost and undone son of perdition: or, The birth, life, and character of Judas Iscariot
- 1778: The New-England almanack; and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord 1779
- 1779: The New-England almanack; and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord 1780
- 1780: Stafford's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1781
- 1780: The New-England almanack; and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1781
- 1781: The New-England almanack, and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1782
- 1782: The New-England almanack, and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1783
- 1782: Stafford's almanack for the year of our Lord 1783
- 1783: The New-England almanack, and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1784
- 1783: Stafford's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1784
- 1784: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen and ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1785
- 1785: Stafford's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1786
- 1785: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen and ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1786
- 1785: A Register for the state of Connecticut
- 1785: Green's register for the state of Connecticut
- 1786: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen and ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1787
- 1786: Stafford's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1787
- 1787: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen and ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1788
- 1788: Green's register for the state of Connecticut
- 1788: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen & ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1789
- 1788: An astronomical diary, kalendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1789
- 1789: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen & ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1790
- 1790: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen & ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1791
- 1790: Sketches of the life of Joseph Mountain
- 1791: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen & ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1792
- 1792: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen & ladies diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1793
- 1792: An astronomical diary, kalendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1793
- 1793: An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1794
- 1795: The New-England almanack, and gentlemen and ladies' diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1796
- 1795: An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1796
- 1798: An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord 1799
- 1799: An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord 1800
- 1800: An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord 1801
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