There are thirty-one papers by the following contributors: 1. By President Edward Holyoke; 2. By John Lovell; 3. By Stephen Sewall; 4. By Benjamin Church; 5. By Stephen Sewall; 6. By Francis Bernard; 7. By John Lowell; 8-9. By James Bowdoin; 10. By Samuel Deane; 11. By Benjamin Church; 12. By Stephen Sewall; 13. By Samuel Cooper; 14-16. By Stephen Sewall; 17. By James Bowdoin; 18-20. By Francis Bernard; 21-22. By John Lovell or Stephen Sewall; 23. By Stephen Sewall; 24. By John Lovell or Stephen Sewall; 25. By John Lovell; 26-27. By Samuel Deane; 28. By Samuel Cooper; 29. By Thomas Oliver; 30. By James Bowdoin; 31. By Francis Bernard.

For fuller details about this work and its contributors consult Duyckinck’s Cyclopædia of American literature, New York, 1866, v. 1, p. 11-14, NBB.

Reviewed in The Critical review, London, 1763, v. 16, p. 289-291, NAA; The Monthly review, London. 1763, v. 29, p. 22-28, NAA.

Pills, poetical, political and philosophical. See [Fessenden, Thomas Green].

Pindar, Jonathan, pseud. The probationary odes. See [Tucker, Saint George].

A Poem, addressed to the people of Virginia, on New-Year’s day, 1788. Alexandria, January 10, 1788. (In: The American museum. Philadelphia, 1788. 8º. v. 3, p. 92-93.)

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A Poem dedicated to the memory of the reverend and excellent Mr. Urian Oakes. See [Mather, Cotton].

[Poem] On the death of Gen. George Washington. (In: The Monthly magazine and American review for the year 1799. New-York, 1800. 8º. v. 1, p. 477-478.)

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