1749 September 13 (Wednesday). Mr. Minot very Courteous, accompaying me from place to place and particularly to Mr. Whitneys — where I bought Voetius’s Select Disputations,[1] 2 volumes for 25/ old Tenor. Mr. Gold settles his Terms that Thomas must either live with him a Twelve month and pay 30£ old Tenor, or live with him 18 Months. Din’d at Mr. Minots, call’d at Mr. Bliss’s.[2] Was at Mr. Jotham Browns, and at Mr. Ebenezer Newtons in returning — got home, through God’s Goodness in Safety.
[1]Daniel Voet, Disputationem Selectarum Decima-Quartae (1656). I have found no reference to an English translation.
[2]The Reverend Daniel Bliss of Concord.