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- Warnings to the unclean: : in a discourse from Rev. XXI. 8. Preacht at Springfield lecture, August 25th. 1698. At the execution of Sarah Smith.
- 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,
- By His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; ... A proclamation. : Whereas upon Tuesday the twenty-fifth of September last, an heinous riot was committed in the town of Bristol ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, the eighteenth day of October, 1744. ..
- By His Excellency, Samuel Shute, Esq; ... A proclamation. : Whereas sundry felons transported from Great Britain have deserted and broke loose from their confinement on board ... Given under my hand at the Council chamber in Boston the twenty-fifth day of November, 1718. ..
- By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; ... A proclamation. : Whereas I have received information, that divers attempts have been made, by some evil-minded person or persons, to communicate the small-pox to the family of Benjamin Lynde, Esq; one of his majesty's Council for this province, by letters, containing the corrupt and infectious matter of the said distemper ... and by other ways and means ... and a reward of five hundred pounds old tenor, has been publickly offered by the said Benjamin Lynde ... Given under my hand at Concord, the twenty-eighth day of May 1752 ..
- By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; ... A proclamation. : Whereas there has been lately published and dispersed within this province, an anonymous paper in the form of a ballad, called, a Sad and deplorable lamentation, &c.--wherein are contained many expressions horribly prophane and impious ... and tend very much to weaken, if not subvert the happy constitution of this government: and whereas one Robert Howland of Duxbury, and one Fobes Little of Little-Compton, are informed against for industriously publishing and dispersing, and one or both of them strongly suspected to be the authors of the paper aforesaid ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the eighteenth day of April 1751 ..
- By the Honourable William Dummer, Esq; ... A proclamation for apprehending John Pittman. : ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, the twenty-fourth day of February, 1726 [new style, 1727]. ..
- 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
- The Dying groans of Levi Ames, : who was executed at Boston, the 21st of October, 1773, for burglary
- The Speech of Death to Levi Ames. : Who was executed on Boston-Neck, October 21, 1773, for the crime of burglary
- The cry of Sodom enquired into; : upon occasion of the arraignment and condemnation of Benjamin Goad, for his prodigious villany. : Together with a solemn exhortation to tremble at Gods judgements, and to abandon youthful lusts.
- The declaration, dying warning and advice of Rebekah Chamblit. : A young woman aged near twenty-seven years, executed at Boston September 27th. 1733. according to the sentence pass'd upon her at the Superiour Court holden there for the county of Suffolk, in August last, being then found guilty of felony, in concealing the birth of her spurious male infant, of which she was delivered when alone the eighth day of May last, and was afterwards found dead, as will more fully appear by the following declaration, which was carefully taken from her own mouth
- 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 horrid nature, and enormous guilt of murder. : A sermon preached at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, November 19th. 1754. The day of the execution of William Wieer, for the murder of William Chism.
- The last speech & dying words of William Welch, 23 years of age, : who was executed at Boston in New-England, on the 11th day of April, 1754, for the murder of Darby O'Brian, on the evening of the 19th day of November, 1753
- The last words and dying speech of Joseph Lightly, : who was executed at Cambridge, November 21, 1765. for the murder of Elizabeth Post, at a place called Ware
- 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 life, and dying speech of Arthur, a Negro man; : who was executed at Worcester, October 20th 1768. For a rape committed on the body of one Deborah Metcalfe
- The lives, last words, and dying speech of Ezra Ross, James Buchanan, and William Brooks, : who were executed at Worcester, on Thursday the 2d day of July, 1778 for the murder of Mr. Joshua Spooner, of Brookfield. Bathsheba Spooner, who was convicted of being accessary to the murder, was also executed at the same time
- 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.
- The ungodly condemned in judgment. : A sermon preached at Springfield, December 13th 1770. On occasion of the execution of William Shaw, for murder.
- The ungodly condemned in judgment. : A sermon preached at Springfield, December 13th 1770. On occasion of the execution of William Shaw, for murder.
- The ungodly condemned in judgment. : A sermon preached at Springfield, December 13th 1770. On occasion of the execution of William Shaw, for murder.
- The ungodly condemned in judgment. : A sermon preached at Springfield, December 13th 1770. On occasion of the execution of William Shaw, for murder.
- Two hundred dollars reward. : Broke goal, in Worcester, on Friday evening the 23d instant, Nathan Davis, formerly of Ware ... William Mosman, late of Lancaster ..
- Two sermons: : the first from Psalm CII. 19, 20. Delivered the Lord's Day before the execution of Levi Ames, who was executed at Boston, Thursday October twenty-first, for burglary, aet. 22. This discourse was preached at the desire of the criminal, who also attended on the occasion. The second from Proverbs XVII. 25. Preached the Lord's-Day after his execution; and designed as an improvement of that awful event, by way of caution to others. : To which is added, at the request of many, an account of the exercise of his mind, from the time of his condemnation, until he left the world; together with the conversation the author had with him as he walked with him from the prison to the gallows. By all which, compared with his latter conduct, he may be thought in a judgment of charity, to have died, a penitent thief.
- Two sermons: : the first from Psalm CII. 19, 20. Delivered the Lord's-Day before the execution of Levi Ames, who was executed at Boston, Thursday, October twenty-first, for burglary, aet. 22. This discourse was preached at the desire of the criminal, who also attended on the occasion. The second from Proverbs XVII. 25. Preached the Lord's-Day after his execution; and designed as an improvement of that awful event, by way of caution to others. : To which is added, at the request of many, an account of the exercise of his mind, from the time of his confinement, until he left the world; together with the conversation the author had with him as he walked with him from the prison to the gallows. By all which, compared with his latter conduct, he may be thought in a judgment of charity, to have died, a penitent thief.
- Two sermons: : the first from Psalm CII. 19, 20. Delivered the Lord's-Day before the execution of Levi Ames. Who was executed at Boston, Thursday October 21. for burglary. Aet. 22. This discourse was preached at the desire of the criminal, who also attended on the occasion. The second from Proverbs XVII. 25. Preached the Lords-Day after his execution; and designed as an improvement of that awful event, by way of caution to others. : To which is added, at the request of many, an account of the exercise of his mind, from the time of his condemnation, till he left the world; together with the conversation the author had with him as he walked with him from the prison to the gallows. By all which, compared with his latter conduct, he may be thought in a judgment of charity, to have died, a penitent thief.
- Two sermons: : the first from Psalm CII. 19, 20. Delivered the Lords-Day before the execution of Levi Ames, who was executed at Boston, Thursday October 21. 1773. for burglary. Aet. 22. This discourse was preached at the desire of the criminal, who also attended on the occasion. The second from Proverbs XVII. 25. Preached the Lords-Day after his execution; and designed as an improvement of that awful event, by way of caution to others. : To which is added, at the request of many, an account of the exercise of his mind, from the time of his condemnation, till he left the world; together with the conversation the author had with him as he walked with him from the prison to the gallows. By all which, compared with his latter conduct, he may be thought in a judgment of charity, to have died, a penitent thief.
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