Burglary -- Massachusetts
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- The serious consideration, that God will visit and judge men for sin, would be a happy means to keep them from it. : A sermon preach'd at Cambridge, September 15th. 1738. On occasion of the execution of Philip Kennison, for the crime of burglary.
- A Few lines wrote upon the intended execution of Levi Ames, for burglary, and being sent to him for his improvement, are now published at his desire
- A Prospective view of death: : being, a solemn warning to inconsiderate youth, occasioned by the trial and condemnation of Levi Ames, aged twenty-two years, who was convicted of burglary, and received sentence of death, Sept. 10, 1773. Who is soon finally to leave the world, and launch into an awful eternity. : To which is added, his trial and life. ..
- A Solemn farewell to Levi Ames, : being a poem written a few days before his execution, for burglary, Oct. 21, 1773
- A sermon, preached in Lenox in the county of Berkshire, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, December 6, 1787; : at the execution of John Bly and Charles Rose, for crimes of burglary.
- A sermon; preached in Lenox, in the county of Berkshire, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts; December, 6th, 1787: : at the execution of John Bly, and Charles Rose, for crimes of burglary.
- An Address to the inhabitants of Boston, (particulary [sic] to the thoughtless youth:) : occasioned by the execution of Levi Ames, who so early in life, as not 22 years of age, must quit the stage of action in this awful manner. He was tried for burglary on the 7th of September, and after a fair and impartial examination of facts, the jury went out but soon return'd, who upon their oaths pronounc'd him guilty. ..
- Boston, October 21, 1773. The dying penitent; or, The affecting speech of Levi Ames,
- Christ's promise to the penitent thief. : A sermon preached the Lord's-Day before the execution of Levi Ames, who suffered death for burglary, Oct. 21, 1773. Aet. 22.
- Last words and dying speech of Samuel Smith, : who was executed at Concord, in the county of Middlesex, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the 26th of December, A.D. 1799, for the crime of burglary
- Life, last words and dying speech of John Sheehan, : who was executed at Boston, on Thursday, November twenty-second, 1787, for burglary
- Life, last words and dying speech of Stephen Smith. : A black man, who was executed at Boston this day being Thursday, October 12, 1797 for burglary
- Love to our neighbour explained and urged : in a sermon, delivered at Concord, Massachusetts, December 26, 1799, being the day on which Samuel Smith was executed for burglary.
- The Dying groans of Levi Ames, : who was executed at Boston, the 21st of October, 1773, for burglary
- The Life, last words and dying speech of Dirick Grout, a Dutchman, of New-York state, aged 36; and Francis Coven, a Frenchman, belonging to Marseilles, aged 22; who were executed this day, pursuant to their sentence, for the crime of burglary. Thursday, October 28, 1784
- The Speech of Death to Levi Ames. : Who was executed on Boston-Neck, October 21, 1773, for the crime of burglary
- The dying lamentation and advice of Philip Kennison, : who was executed at Cambridge in New-England (for burglary) on Friday the 15th day of September, 1738. In the 28th year of his age.
- The dying speech and confession of William Linsey, : to be executed at Worcester, October 25th. 1770. for the crime of burglary
- The execution hymn, composed on Levi Ames, : who is to be executed for burglary, this day, the 21st of October, 1773, which was sung to him and a considerable audience, assembled at the prison, on Tuesday evening, the 19th of October, and, at the desire of the prisoner, will be sung at the place of execution, this day. : To which is annexed, The Christian exercises and dying soliloquy, or the comfortable hope and wonderful conversion of Levi Ames ...
- The greatness of sin improv'd by the penitent as an argument with God for a pardon. : A sermon at the Thursday lecture in Boston, October 17th. 1734. Preach'd in the hearing of John Ormesby, and Matthew Cushing, two condemned malefactors on the day of their execution, the one for murder, and the other for burglary.
- The last words and dying speech of Levi Ames, : executed at Boston, Octo. 21, 1773, for burglary.
- The last words and dying speech of Levi Ames, : who was executed at Boston, on Thursday the 21st day of October, 1773. For burglary.
- The last words of William Huggins and John Mansfield, : who are to be executed this day, June 19th, 1783, at Worcester, in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, for burglary, committed in October last
- The life and confession of Johnson Green, : who is to be executed this day, August 17th, 1786, for the atrocious crime of burglary; together with his last and dying words
- The paradise of God opened to a penitent thief, in answer to his dying prayer to a dying Saviour, : considered and improved in a sermon; the substance of which was delivered at Taunton, November 11, 1784. Upon the day of the execution of John Dixson, for burglary, aetat 24. : With an appendix, on the nature and enormity of burglary. : And a sketch of Dixson's life.
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