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John Joachim Zubly is buried at Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia.
The Real Christians Hope in Death; or An account of the Edifying Behaviour of Several Persons of Piety in their Last Moments: with a preface recommendatory by the Rev. Mr. Clarke, Rector of St. Philips Charlestown (1756)
Preface to Josiah Smith, Sermons on Several Important Subjects (1757)
An Humble Enquiry into the Nature of the Dependency of the American Colonies upon the Parliament of Great-Britain, and the Right of Parliament to Lay Taxes on the Said Colonies (1769)
The Wise Shining as the Brightness of the Firmament, and They That Turn Many unto Righteousness as Stars Forever: A Funeral Sermon, Preached at Savannah in Georgia, November 11, 1770, on the Much Lamented Death of the Rev. George Whitefield, A.M. Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon, Who Departed This Life, September 30, 1770, at Newbury-Port, in New-England, in the 56th Year of His Age (1770)
A Letter to the Reverend Samuel Frink, A.M. Rector of Christ-Church Parish in Georgia: Relating to Some Fees Demanded of Some of His Dissenting Parishioners (1770)
The Nature of that Faith Without Which it is Impossible to Please God (1772)
Calm and Respectful Thoughts on the Negative of the Crown on a Speaker Chosen and Presented by the Representatives of the People: Occasioned by Some Publications in the Georgia Gazette, of May and June 1772, Wherein the Late Assembly of that Province is Charged with Encroaching on the Rights of the Crown (1772)
The Faithful Minister's Course Finished: A Funeral Sermon, Preached August the 4th, 1773, in the Meeting at Midway in Georgia, at the Interment of the Rev. John Osgood, A.M. Minister of that Congregation (1773)
Great Britain’s Right to Tax Her Colonies (1774)
The Law of Liberty: A Sermon on American Affairs Preached at the Opening of the Provincial Congress of Georgia (1775)
Rev. J.J. Zubly’s Appeal to the Grand Jury, Oct. 8, 1777 (1777, 1917)
John Joachim Zubly, D.D. (1858)