3 edition of The New-England almanack for the year of our Lord, 1686 found in the catalog.
The New-England almanack for the year of our Lord, 1686
Samuel Danforth
Published
1685
by Printed by Samuel Green. Sen. printer to Harvard Colledge in New-England. in Cambridge [Mass.]
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | By S.D. philomath. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts] |
Series | Early American imprints -- no. 403 |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Electronic resource |
Pagination | [16] p. |
Number of Pages | 16 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15537455M |
appearance in John Foster's Almanack ofCoelestial motions for the Year of the Christian Epocha (Boston: printed by J. Foster, ); and a man of signs (Reilly, ) that was often reused after its appearance in John Tulley s Almanack for the Year of Our Lord, MDCXCIII (Boston: printed by Benjamin Harris, ).Cited by: 1. Comprising over early modern printed books bearing handwritten annotations, this collection offers rich evidence for studying the material history of reading. The books collected here range in subject matter (from science and natural history to literature and philosophy), time period (–), and type of annotation (from scholarly commentary and cross-referencing to .
Samuel Danforth, An almanack for the year of our Lord (Cambridge, Mass., ), was the first almanac to include a chronology. In total, it recounts twenty-nine events since the founding of the colony and takes up two pages in the back of the almanac. For helpful comments I thank the Journal 's referees, my colleagues in Canberra, particularly Tania Colwell for also checking several British Library manuscripts, as well as seminar audiences in Newcastle and, across the Tasman, Auckland. At the University of Auckland, I had the opportunity to discuss my research with Michael Hunter, who has been unstintingly Cited by: 2.
The Hudson almanack, for the year of our Lord being the tenth and eleventh of American independence, Calculated for the meridian of the city of Hudson, Hudson [N.Y.]: Printed and sold by Webster and Stoddard, [] [24] p. ; 16 cm. (12mo) Stoddard's diary: or, the Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord Governor of the Dominion of New England from until , when the colonists rebelled and forced him to return to England. "Glorious" Revolution/William and Mary () Protestants were invited to be the king and queen- joint rulers.
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A committee of thirty learned elders, including John Cotton, Richard Mather, and John Eliot, set about the task of creating a new translation of the Hebrew psalms into English and casting the text into verse for singing. Copy of The New England Diary: Or, Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, (Boston ) annotated by Andrew Bordman II with brief entries in the margins.
"Bowen, " reflecting the name of the almanac's author, Nathan Bowen, is written in the top margin of the title page. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord Cambridge, MA, MDCXLIX. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord Cambridge, MA, [Roxbury Catechism].
Cambridge, MA, /51(?). An Astronomical Description of the Late Comet, or Blazing Star, as it appeared in New-England in the 9th, 10th, 11th, and in the Beginning of the 12th Moneth, Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.
A feast central to the Christian liturgical year, it is preceded by the season of Advent or the Nativity Fast and initiates the season of Christmastide, which historically in the West lasts twelve days.
The American Year Book and National Register for (page images at MOA) Poor Richard's Almanack ( Century Company edition of selections), by Benjamin Franklin (frame-dependent page images at ) The Whig Almanac, and Politician's Register, for (New York: G. Dearborn and Co., ) (page images at Google).
The North-American's almanack, and gentleman's and lady's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, : calculated for the meridian of Boston in. Samuel Danforth's Almanack Poems and Chronological Tables Samuel Danforth of the earliest examples of “secular” poetry published in New England. Danforth (–) was a fellow of Harvard College and an astronomer An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord [March] A Coal-white Bird appeares this spring.
Calendarium Catholicum, or, An Almanack for the year of our Lord, being the first after bissextile, or leap-year: with an exposition of all the principal holy-days, fasts and feasts of the year: also useful chronology of things since the Reformation: together with a catalogue of the lords, knights and gentlemen (of the Catholic religion) that were slain in the late war in defence.
"The New-England Almanack for the Year of our Lord MDCCIII. Being Third after Leap-year, and from the Creation, Discovery of America by Columbus, Reign of our Gracious Queen Anne, (which began March 8, ,) the 2 year. Wherein is contained, Things necessary, and common in such a Composure.
These two aberrant almanacs, like every book published in New England in the period, were printed on a press owned and controlled by Harvard College. The Harvard authorities must have noticed—and let them go in. And the two almanacs—like al-most every New England almanac firom to —were com.
The Year Of Our Lord Deliver the Suffering, released 06 January "Deliver the Suffering" Music and lyrics written by Devastation Screams fill the night Cries fall upon deaf ears Another one dies Shattering pain life ending in tears Controlled by torture Pain and punishment are one and the same Violent circle Stakes are high when playing my game Screams fill the day This.
Sir Ferdinando Gorges, A briefe Relation of the Discovery and Plantation of New England,reprinted in James Phinney Baxter, ed., Sir Ferdinando Gorges and His Province of Maine, 3 vols.(New York, [orig. publ. ]), I, –; and A Briefe Narration of the Originall Undertakings of the Advancement of Plantations Into the Parts of America,ibid., II.
/ Mathematics, Philosophy, Theology, / The most studious explorer of Truth / The most pious cultivator of the Triune God. / A sexagenarian or thereabouts, / he bid farewell to mortality; not to life, In the year of our Lord,on the 2d July.” (qtd. in Alexander Brown, The Genesis of the United States, 2 vols.,–11).
A Mapp of New England, ca John Seller was a pioneering British publisher of nautical charts. He bore the impressive title "Hydrographer in Ordinary" to the king. Seller's map of New England, which was first published sometime between andis the first printed British map of the New York area not entirely dependent on Dutch.In the Year of our Lord, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-Seven.
An Act describing the Disqualifications to which Persons shall be subjected, who have been, or may be guilty of Treason, or giving Aid or Support to the present Rebellion, and to whom a Pardon may be extended. Boston: Adams & Nourse, HBS $2, degree, and being offered a fellowship which he declined.
He also preached in the island of Guernsey before returning to New England. 6 The arrival of Charles Morton in and his appointment in as fellow and in as vice president of Harvard brought to the colony and the college a valuable cultural influence, for Morton had been a fellow of .