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NYGWPB.745.011
27 May 1745:41 (123)
Robert MacAlpine, Book-Binder, in Hanover Square, in New-
York; Makes and sells all sorts of blank books for
merchants accounts, either ruled or plain, and binds any
other books, new or old, in the best manner, at reasonable
rates. He has likewise the following books to be sold, viz.
folio, quarto and octavo Bibles, small Bibles with Scotch or
New England Psalms, large and small Common-Prayer Books with
the New Version, Testaments, Psalters and Spelling-Books;
Smith's large Family Bible in 2 Vol. Bailey's and Dyche's
Dictionaries, Mair's Book keeping, Young Man's Companion,
Erskine's Sermons, and Gospel Sonnets, Evans's Sermons,
Miscellany Sermons, Ambrose on the New Birth, Sherlock on
Death, Thoughts on Religion, Howe's Blessedness, Welwood's
Meditations, or a Glimpse of Glory, Fulfilling of the
Scriptures, Confession of Faith, Wats's Psalms and Hymns,
Penitential Cries, Mrs. Rowe's devout Exercises, Pamela,
Night Thoughts a Poem, Church Catechisms, Pocket-Books,
slates & pencils, bonds, bills of lading, and most sort of
blanks, writing-paper, and other stationary ware.
The following Pamphlets sold also by said MacAlpine, viz.
An Answer to the first and second Part of an Anonymous
Pamphlet, Entitled, Observations upon the Conduct and
Behaviour of a certain Sect usually distinguished by the
Name of Methodists . . . By George Whitefield, A.B. late of
Pembroke College, Oxford. Some Remarks upon a late Charge
against Enthusiasm, delivered by the Right Rev. Father in
God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry . . .
By George Whitefield . . .
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