| 1743 | An Enquiry into Enthusiasm. In this essay, Doolittle, a Congregational minister, expresses one of the more conservative reactions to the emotional fervor of the Great Awakening. He declares that too many preachers are guilty of excessive pride when they acknowledge "some great and wonderful communication from God." |
| 1750 | A Short Narrative of Mischief Done by the French and Indian Enemy. Published posthumously, this brief pamphlet outlines in great detail the happenings in and around Northfield, Deerfield, and Fort Massachusetts from 1744 to 1749. Written in journal form, the work provides a firsthand look at these New England frontier sites during King George's War. |




