Noah Hobart
A Congratulatory Letter from a Gentleman in the West, to His Friend in the East; Upon the Success of His Letter, Entituled, the Present State of the Colony of Connecticut Considered
A Second Address to the Members of the Episcopal Separation in New-England. Occasioned by the Exceptions Made to the Former, by Dr. Johnson, Mr. Wetmore, Mr. Beach, and Mr. Caner
Attempt to Illustrate and Confirm the Ecclesiastical Constitution of the Consociated Churches, in the Colony of Connecticut. Occasioned by a Late Explanation of the Saybrook Platform
Ministers of the Gospel Considered As Fellow Labourers. a Sermon Delivered at the Ordination of the Reverend Mr. Noah Welles, at Sanford [I. E. , Stamford], Dec. 31. 1746. [Eight Lines of Quotations]
Serious Address to the Members of the Episcopal Separation in New-England. Occasioned by Mr. Wetmore's Vindication of the Professors of the Church of England in Connecticut