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Wise, John

1652 – 1725

  • A vindication of the government of New England churchesA vindication of the government of New England churches
  • A vindication of the government of New-England churchesA vindication of the government of New-England churches
  • A vindication of the government of New-England churches (1717)A vindication of the government of New-England churches (1717)
  • The churches quarrel espoused (1713)The churches quarrel espoused (1713)
  • Two narratives of the expedition against Quebec, A.D. 1690, under Sir William PhipsTwo narratives of the expedition against Quebec, A.D. 1690, under Sir William Phips
  • A friendly check, from a kind relation, to the chief cannoneerA friendly check, from a kind relation, to the chief cannoneer
  • A friendly check, from a kind relation, to the chief cannoneer, founded on a late information, dated N.E. Castle-William, Feb. 1720,21A friendly check, from a kind relation, to the chief cannoneer, founded on a late information, dated N.E. Castle-William, Feb. 1720,21
  • A vindication of the government of New-England churchesA vindication of the government of New-England churches
  • A vindication of the government of New-England churches (1717)A vindication of the government of New-England churches (1717)
  • A vindication of the government of New-England churches (1717) A facsimile reproduction with an introd. by Perry MillerA vindication of the government of New-England churches (1717) A facsimile reproduction with an introd. by Perry Miller
  • A word of comfort to a melancholy country, or, The bank of credit erected in the Massachusetts-BayA word of comfort to a melancholy country, or, The bank of credit erected in the Massachusetts-Bay
  • A word of comfort to a melancholy country. Or The bank of credit erected in the Massachusetts-Bay, fairly defended by a discovery of the great benefit, accruing by it to the whole provinceA word of comfort to a melancholy country. Or The bank of credit erected in the Massachusetts-Bay, fairly defended by a discovery of the great benefit, accruing by it to the whole province