MoEML References in Shakeosphere
- 2113: Poems by Thomas Gray, LL.B. containing odes, epitaphs, elegy, &c. &c. With the life of the author (1799)
- 2301: The poetical works (1794)
- 2560: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1780)
- 2560: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1780)
- 6521: Allegorical miniatures, for the study of youth (1800)
- 7594: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity (1706)
- 9339: A guide to the oratory: or, an historical account of the new sect of the Henleyarians (1726)
- 10035: The lady's preceptor (1790)
- 12040: Perspective views of all the ancient churches (1739)
- 13860: A sermon occasion'd by the general mourning for the death of the Prince (1708)
- 14589: A letter sent to the late Lord Balmerino, during the time he lay under sentence of death in the Tower. By the Reverend Mr. Humphreys, One of the Clergymen appointed to attend him (1746)
- 15314: Songs, &c. in The deserter of Naples; or, royal clemency: to which is added, An ode to friendship, A tale from Baker's chronicle, Address for the Marine Society, Mr. Lee Lewes's farewell address, and other favorite pieces, performed at the Royalty Theatre (1788)
- 15755: The medical mirror (1796)
- 17634: The great charity of instructing poor children (1703)
- 19186: Easter holidays, or Domestic conversations (1799)
- 19728: The Christian scholar (1704)
- 20428: The dominion and providence of God (1780)
- 23392: Devotional pieces (1799)
- 23514: Elements of geography, and of natural and civil history (1795)
- 23926: The following children's books, are printed by Francis Power, (grandson to the late Mr. J. Newbery,) & Co. No. 65, near the Bar, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, and sold by Messrs. Champante and Whitrow, No. 2. Jewry-street, Aldgate (1790)
- 26631: Religious pieces. Superiority of religious views, by Dr. Langhorne. &c. &c (1799)
- 27583: Moral tales (1799)
- 28723: The Second books of Moses, called Exodus, in Hebrew (1787)
- 28727: The sentiments of a true antigallican (1756)
- 29789: Songs. Elegiac. Sea (1799)
- 31923: At a meeting of the Aldgate Society of Friends of the People, associated for the cultivation and diffusion of political knowledge, Mr. John Hall, in the chair. (1792)
- 32253: Mary Drane, comb maker & dealer in hardware (1800)
- 33634: The new Ben Johnson's jester (1799)
- 35101: A narrative of the transactions personally relating to the unfortunate Lewis the Sixteenth (1795)
- 42026: The effects of vanity (1790)
- 43297: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1779)
- 43297: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1779)
- 45646: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, and county of Middlesex, to rebuild the church of the said parish (1741)
- 45825: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, to raise a certain sum of money, for payment of debts already contracted for the relief and maintenance of the poor of the said parish (1743)
- 48844: Danger attending an enlightened and free peple (1753)
- 49954: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, and county of Middlesex, to rebuild the church and steeple of the said parish (1741)
- 50052: A bill to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate (1743)
- 51375: An Act to amend, and render more effectual an Act passed in the seventh year of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for paving the streets, and other places, in that part of the parish of Saint Botolphe Aldgate which lies in the county of Middlesex (1769)
- 51494: An Act for paving and regulating Rosemary Lane, from the parish of Saint Botolph, Aldgate, to Cable Street (1771)
- 57368: Boxing reviewed (1790)
- 58232: Orthographical exercises (1793)
- 62359: The olive branch of peace decayed, the causes thereof enquired into, and the way and means to recover it pointed out (1778)
- 62359: The olive branch of peace decayed, the causes thereof enquired into, and the way and means to recover it pointed out (1778)
- 64472: The good fight of faith (1709)
- 64860: The excellent daughter (1730)
- 66510: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity (1706)
- 66512: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity (1706)
- 70749: The maiden's lamentation for the loss of her pudding-stick (1750)
- 74975: The Britannic magazine; or Entertaining repository of heroic adventures (1793)
- 78715: The happy lovers, or, Cælia won by Aminta's loyalty (1688)
- 78976: Paradise lost (1668)
- 78978: Paradise lost (1667)
- 79154: A defence of King Charles I (1692)
- 79212: The death of King Charles I. proved a down-right murder, with the aggravations of it (1693)
- 90615: 'Eniauto's· Or, A course of catechizing (1674)
- 91751: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, Sir James Smith, the right worshipful the aldermen and sheriffs of the city of London, and the governours of the hospitals (1685)
- 96951: Right re-entred and the reasons thereof rendered in the plain, yet modest, apology of Zach. Crofton, minister of the Gospel at Buttolphs Aldgate, London (1657)
- 97706: [The] distressed child, or, The Cruel uncle (1700)
- 99430: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and citizens of London, at Saint Mary Le-Bow, November the 5th. 1682 (1682)
- 106117: Paradise lost (1667)
- 106180: Truth brought to light: or The gross forgeries of Dr. Hollingworth (1693)
- 114041: An attest of the housholders within the parish of Buttolphs Aldgate London, unto the innocency of Mr. Zach. Crofton, their present minister and faithfull pastor (1657)
- 114209: Malice against ministry manifested by the plain and modest plea and defence of Zach. Crofton minister of the Gospel at Buttolphs Aldgate London (1657)
- 114921: Catechizing Gods ordinance: or A short treatise concerning that ancient approved soul-edifying singularly necessary exercise of catechizing (1656)
- 114961: Catechizing Gods ordinance: or A short treatise concerning that ancient approved soul-edifying singularly necessary exercise of catechizing (1657)
- 120909: The orders of vestry (1677)
- 120909: The orders of vestry (1677)
- 123764: The first part of Dr. Faustus (1690)
- 123880: The history of the blind beggar of Bednal-Green (1686)
- 125983: The figure of nine (1690)
- 127380: The great charity of instructing poor children (1700)
- 127819: The pleasant and delightful history of King Henry 8th. and a cobler (1670)
- 127820: The pleasant and delightful history of King Henry the VIII, and the Abbot of Reading (1680)
- 128429: Sad and dreadful news from Dukes-place near Aldgate: or, a true account of a barborous and unnatural self-murther committed by Dorcas Pinkney (1686)
- 129510: A defence of King Charles I (1692)
- 130299: Studii legalis ratio: or, Directions for the study of the law (1667)
- 130858: To the honourable the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses, and Commons of England, in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the ministers (1700)
- 136548: Sad news from Ratcliff (1691)
- 136741: A true relation what sentence was passed upon the servants of the Lord (1660)
- 139635: The Christian scholar (1700)
- 141574: A strange discovery, of a most horrid and wicked design of three score house-breakers, to fire several houses near Aldgate, with intent to robb and plunder them; with the manner, how it was miracuously discovered by a letter to Mr. Cradock a grocer without Aldgate, from a unknown hand, with the apprehending and taking of Charles Conger and John Jones, upon the same account; their examanation, and committment to Newgate on Monday last. To which is added, an account of a notorious robbery, and barbarous murther, committed by 5 highway men at maiden head thicket how they robb'd 3 coaches, kill'd a collonells man, and carry'd off above 100 l. in money besides watches, rings, &c (1700)
- 141574: A strange discovery, of a most horrid and wicked design of three score house-breakers, to fire several houses near Aldgate, with intent to robb and plunder them; with the manner, how it was miracuously discovered by a letter to Mr. Cradock a grocer without Aldgate, from a unknown hand, with the apprehending and taking of Charles Conger and John Jones, upon the same account; their examanation, and committment to Newgate on Monday last. To which is added, an account of a notorious robbery, and barbarous murther, committed by 5 highway men at maiden head thicket how they robb'd 3 coaches, kill'd a collonells man, and carry'd off above 100 l. in money besides watches, rings, &c (1700)
- 141858: Dick the plow-man turn'd doctor. Or, The love-sick maiden cured (1685)
- 142070: The mistaken lover; or, the supposed ungrateful creature, appears a true pattern of loyalty. Alas I in vain he did complain, and counted her his foe; concluding she would cruel be, but it was nothing so. To an excellent new tune, sung at court. This may be printed, R.P (1685)
- 142306: Memoirs of the plague in the year 1665. By H. F. of White Chappel who was a witness of the dismal scene - (1700)
- 142635: The ansvver to the London lasses folly: or, the new-found father discoverd at the camp (1685)
- 143981: The innocent shepherd and the crafty wife (1685)
- 144331: The London lasses folly, or, The maiden beguil'd (1685)
- 144592: Turner Mayor (1668)
- 145763: Three treatises all tending to Christian practice (1663)
- 146802: The doctrine of self-posing, or, a Christians duty of putting cases of difficulty to himself (1666)
- 146948: Bibliotheca selectissima librorum omnigenorum (1691)
- 147327: England's joyful welcome to the King, upon his return to White-Hall, on the 16th. of December, 1688. after his withdrawing himself, and 6 days absence. Or, The loyal subjects delight (1688)
- 148388: At the sign of the Flower de Luce near the church porch in the Little Miuories, without Aldgate (1685)
- 148828: Agnodice; the woman physician. Dwelling at the hand and urinal, next door to the Blue Ball in Hayden-yard in the minories, near Aldgate (1680)
- 149272: Bouncing Bess of Brumley, or, the Bob-tail'd-bob: being an excellent new song; showing how a country maid, of the county of Kent, came to London, to learn breeding: and being in Southwark-fair admiring a show, was pick'd up by a London cockney (1650)
- 149393: The mirror of mercy (1686)
- 149808: A nevv summons to Green-Goose-Fair (1687)
- 149846: [The] new-blossom'd marigold (1685)
- 149901: The merry beggars of Lincolns-Inn-Fields (1687)
- 149989: Love and constancy united (1687)
- 150148: Jockies happy meeting with fair Silvia in the grove (1688)
- 150259: Hey for Horn-Fair: or, Room for cuckolds, here comes a company (1687)
- 150287: The happy return: or, The Parliaments wellcome to London (1685)
- 150305: The country-clowns delight (1686)
- 150684: The young squires conquest (1689)
- 150726: The Windsor gallant courting the country farmers daughter (1685)
- 150785: The Wapping lovers: or, A pattern for seamen (1685)
- 150814: The valiant dairy-maid; or, Three taylors well fitted (1685)
- 150846: The unfortunate damsel (1685)
- 150886: The two unfortunate lovers (1685)
- 150940: The true pattern of constancy (1685)
- 150947: The true lovers cruel tragedy (1685)
- 150968: The trappan'd Welsh-man, sold to Virginia (1685)
- 151073: The seamens wives frolick over a bowl of punch (1685)
- 151083: The seamans deceit. Or, The wanton wench of Wapping (1694)
- 151169: The poplar-feast: or, A cat-pasty (1685)
- 151203: The painted ladies rambles (1685)
- 151310: Sport upon sport (1685)
- 151927: Mr. Crofton answered, or a reply to the slanderous untruths reproachfully uttered by him in his book entituled, Malice against ministry (1658)
- 151990: The White-chappel maids lamentation (1685)
- 152397: A merry dialogue between Andrew and his sweet heart Joan (1682)
- 152591: The valiant souldiers gallantry. Or, The glory of the camp-royal, on Hounslow-Heath (1686)
- 152641: The unfortunate son; or, A kind wife is worth gold (1685)
- 156535: Portsmouths lamentation, or, A dialogue between two amorous ladies, E.G. and D.P (1685)
- 156592: The poysoners rewarded; or, The most barbarous of murthers, detected and punished (1687)
- 156803: The Easter wedding; or, the bridegrooms joy and happiness compleated, in his kind and constant bride (1685)
- 161790: E?niauto?s, or, A course of catechizing (1674)
- 162066: The encomium-royal: or, a poem on the corronation of James II (1685)
- 162098: [D]ick the plowman turn'd doctor (1685)
- 163980: The seamans constancy, or, True-lovers fidelity (1685)
- 164157: The vertue and value of baptism (1658)
- 164157: The vertue and value of baptism (1658)
- 164158: Arrest of five unsober men (1657)
- 166647: The joys of vertuous love: or, An invitation to the happy state of marriage (1685)
- 168162: A call to Charon, to carry the dying lover over to the Elizium shades: or, The discontented lover overcome with grief (1685)
- 169391: The Easter wedding; or, The bridegrooms joy and happiness compleated, in his kind and constant bride (1685)
- 199001: Londons lotterie (1612)
- 208650: The Psalms of David (1800)
- 208652: Hymns and spiritual songs (1800)
- 209464: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War (1704)
- 210916: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Botolph Aldgate, on Sunday the 28th of October, 1705 (1706)
- 210952: The excellency of the duty of religious unity among brethren; in judgment and affections (1706)
- 211001: The world's hatred of those that are not of the world (1720)
- 214018: Gleanings from the works of Laurence Sterne (1796)
- 216715: The case of the inhabitants of the parishes of Wapping, Stepney, St. John Wapping and Aldgate, (1718)
- 217418: The success of the Gospel (1775)
- 223450: The doctrine of the Trinity stated, proved, and defended (1795)
- 223572: The doctrine of the Trinity stated (1777)
- 223572: The doctrine of the Trinity stated (1777)
- 223986: The uncertainty of humane life (1714)
- 224642: The duty and usefulness of commemorating national deliverances (1777)
- 228898: The charity of schools for poor children recommended (1706)
- 229258: The cleansing fountain opened (1773)
- 229392: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war (1704)
- 229393: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war (1704)
- 229853: An elementary introduction to the Latin grammar (1795)
- 232352: The excellent daughter (1708)
- 235712: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Butolph's Aldgate (1730)
- 235712: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Butolph's Aldgate (1730)
- 237394: A Letter to the Right Honourable Frederick, Lord North, first Lord of the Treasury (1774)
- 238609: Miss in her teens (1789)
- 240050: The glory of children in their fathers (1703)
- 240310: List of the whole body of the liverymen of London, in one alphabetical arrangement (1792)
- 246824: Moderation maintain'd, in defence of A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war, &c (1704)
- 249558: Socinianism brought to the test (1773)
- 251748: Adventures of Jemima Russell (1799)
- 252219: Poems on various subjects (1773)
- 253561: A key to physic, and the occult sciences (1795)
- 255041: Essays on men and manners (1800)
- 256356: Amatory pieces (1799)
- 257762: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1772)
- 259023: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War (1704)
- 259518: The christian scholar (1728)
- 260190: The Christian scholar (1718)
- 260565: The happiness of this church and nation (1705)
- 260887: The Contrast; or, The history of James and Thomas, a tale. Written for the use of Sunday schools (1800)
- 261861: Affecting and interesting narrative of the loss of the Antelope Packet (1795)
- 264097: Moral tale. Sarah Phillips (1800)
- 265068: Maxims and moral reflections (1799)
- 266072: The seasons. By James Thomson (1793)
- 267226: Poems (1800)
- 268161: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London. Published by the Rev. Mr. W. Aldridge (1776)
- 268161: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London. Published by the Rev. Mr. W. Aldridge (1776)
- 268716: Third book of moses, calles *Leviticus (1787)
- 270151: Walking amusements for chearful Christians; or Trades spiritualized (1775)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 272334: Poems on various subjects (1790)
- 272766: Moral philosophy, &c. Chiron to Achilles, by H. Jacob. The highwayman's soliloquy (1800)
- 273998: The shepherd's pastime (1789)
- 275035: Poems by Matthew Prior Esqr. Containing Henry & Emma, epistles &c.&c. With the authors life[.] (1800)
- 275277: Romances (1795)
- 276860: A discourse on the third day of the Gospel (1794)
- 279506: The duty of subjects to honour the King, consider'd and enforc'd (1760)
- 282316: Hornsby and Co. stock-brokers, removed from no. 19, corner of Pope's-Head Alley, Cornhill, to no. 26, Cornhill, and at their office, no. 16, near the Saracen's Head Inn, Aldgate. Return their most sincere thanks for the great encouragement they received in the last and former lotteries, on their several fair and candid plans; (1779)
- 282522: Botany Bay (1788)
- 283006: On Saturday the 9th of May, was published, price sixpence. No. I. Of Walker's geography and gazetteer (1795)
- 284422: The farmer and gardener's directory (1799)
- 285292: Amatory pieces (1799)
- 287000: Poems by William Shenstone, Esq. Containing elegies, odes, songs, levities, &c. &c (1798)
- 287431: The liturgy, according to the Spanish and Portuguese Jews, in Hebrew and English, as publicly read in the synagogue, and used by all their families. Faithfully translated by Alex. Alexander (1773)
- 288280: The First book of Moses, called Genesis, in Hebrew, with the English translation on the opposite page (1787)
- 288281: The Fifth book of Moses, called Deuteronomy in Hebrew (1787)
- 288576: Poems by Geo. Lord Lyttelton (1800)
- 292829: A sermon preached before the Right Worshipful Sir Crisp Gascoyne (1757)
- 294023: Letters of Werter (1799)
- 295987: A sermon preach'd at St Sepulchres Church (1715)
- 296937: Thos Poulter, late Messrs. Heaths, formerly Sir William Plomer's, (no 13) Aldgate, London, wholesale dealer in oils of all sorts (1800)
- 299197: James Potter, leather-breeches maker. At the sign of the Boot and Breeches, within three doors of Aldgate, on the left hand side of the way, in Shoemaker-Row. Maketh and selleth all sorts of leather-breeches, by wholesale and retail, at reasonable rates. (1725)
- 305138: The memoirs of Miss Williams (1771)
- 309296: Insurance office on marriages, and births and Baptisme of infants (1710)
- 312100: Curious Cumberland and Northumberland spars and minerals (1800)
- 312633: The great charity of instructing poor children (1701)
- 312867: A list of the Committee of Almoners of Christ's Hospital. Philip Scarth, Esq; treasurer. Zachariah Foxall, Esq; Bloomsbury-square. Mr George Dottin, at Mr. Penny's in Brick-lane, Spital-fields. Mr Hugh Bonfoy, Highgate. Mr. John Markham, Paternoster-row. William Wynne, Esq; Essex-street, in the Strand. Mr Thomas Moore, Richmond. Deputy Samuel Ballard, Little-Britain. Mr. Thomas Salter, Cornbill. Mr Thomas Bigg, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Thomas Rawstorn, Esq; James-street, Bedford-row. Mr Robert Cranmer, Christ's Hospital. Deputy Joseph Ayliffe, Bread-street-hill. Mr. Richard Bridgman, without Aldgate. Mr. John Turner, Fleet-street. Deputy Robert Pycrost, Minories. Charles Boehm, at Mr. Boehm's in Sikes-Lane. Miles Man, Esq; Guild-Hall. Sir Thomas Hankey, Knt, Lime-street. Mr Barnaby Backwell, Norfolk-street in the Strand. Mr John Lancashire, Bow-Lane. Mr Benjamin Cleeve, near St Michael's-Church, Wood-street. Mr. Philip Bromfield, Lombard-street. Deputy James Hodges, London-Bridge. Peter Du Cane, Esq; St James's-square. Charles savage, Esq; Mark-Lane. Mr. Daniel Webb, Lothbury. Mr John Townsend, Cullum-street. Mr William Innys, Pater-noster-row. Mr. Thomas Hardwich, Draper's-Hall. To the Right Worshipful the President, the Worshipful treasurer, and Governors of Christ's Hospital. Sir, your worship's vote and interest are most humbly desired for Richard Reily, printer, (citizen and stationer) that he may succeed Mr John Wright, deceas'd, as printer to Christ's-Hospital. And your petitioner as in duty bound, shall ever pray. N.B. your petitioner has been tenant to the said hospital thirty years (1754)
- 313142: On Sunday morning, the 17th of April, 1796, a sermon, will be preached at the parish church of St. Botolph, Aldgate, by the Reverend Lawrence Panting, A.M. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge; minister of South Lambeth Chapel; and chaplain to the Right Honourable Lord Bradford, before Thomas Wright, Esq. alderman, president; vice-presidents (1796)
- 315113: The invention of a dumb man. Joel Barnet, (from Berlin) at Henry Simons's, fruiterer, Duke's-Place, near Aldgate, London, sells his new-invented candles of all colours, ... Also invented and sold by the same person, his much admired and useful magnifying glasses, by which may be seen the time of night without rising from bed, (1790)
- 315595: Leasehold farm, in Essex. Particulars of a desirable leasehold farm, known by the name of Tyler's Hall, situate on Upminster Common, ... which will be sold by auction, (by virtue of an execution) by Mr. Savill, on the premises, on Tuesday the 2d of May, 1797, ... Printed particulars of farm, and catalogues of furniture, may be had at the place of sale; ... and of Mr. Savill, Aldgate High Street, London (1797)
- 315596: A catalogue of all the household furniture (1797)
- 315967: Letters from Eliza to Yorick (1799)
- 316551: Reading made completely easy (1791)
- 317387: Fables for children, with suitable morals (1795)
- 318391: Le souvenir or Pocket remembrancer 1793 (1792)
- 318942: Piguenit's tables of money, weights, measures, &c (1790)
- 319498: The Moral alphabet (1790)
- 321509: The effects of vanity (1799)
- 322176: The life of Benjamin Franklin, LLD. (1800)
- 322870: The literary miscellany (1799)
- 324123: A complete system of practical arithmetic (1800)
- 327279: An act for sale of the rectory of Saint Buttolph without Aldgate, London, the estate of Thomas Kynaston, (1747)
- 328038: An act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the City of London, to raise a certain sum of money, (1743)
- 328064: Plain advice to hard-drinkers (1796)
- 329904: A sermon occasion'd by the general mourning for the death of the Prince (1708)
- 331865: Whites corn-measure tables (1792)
- 332737: A critical essay on Jer, XXXIII. 16 (latter part) (1777)
- 333771: Love's repository (1800)
- 334489: Gale's cabinet of knowledge (1796)
- 336901: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war (1708)
- 337774: The universal arithmetic, containing all the rules in arithmetic, After a New and most Concise Method; Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, the Square and Cube Roots, With a brief Explanation of their Use; Mensuration and Surveying: to Which are Added, A great Variety of Practical Questions, &c. The Whole Scientifically laid down in a plain and easy Manner, for the Use of Schools,-Private Families, and the Rising Generation in general. By R. Chappell, late T. M. St. Mary-le-Bone, London (1798)
- 338296: The arabian nights entertainments (1792)
- 343419: Christiani cultus: or, the ornaments of a Christian; being a collection of Christian virtues and graces: where they are commanded in the Holy Scriptures, and the promises of blessings to those who possess them; also their opposite vices, where they are forbid, and the Threatenings denounced against those who continue in the Practice of them: The Portions of Scripture are at full length, and the Work so contrived that each particular Virtue, &c. and opposite Vice, &c. may be seen at one View, By Hugh Hopley (1774)
- 343426: Night thoughts; on life, death, & immortality. To which is added, A paraphrase on part of the book of Job; and The last day, a poem. By Edward Young, L.L.D. With the life of the author (1800)
- 349855: A bill, intituled, An act for sale of certain houses near Aldgate, in London, late the estate of William Williams, Esq; deceased; and for purchasing lands in lieu thereof (1707)
- 350492: Culpeper's English physician (1794)
- 351363: The doctrine of the passions explained and improved (1794)
- 351685: Maxims selected from the writings of Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield: comprehending a plan of education, on the principles of virtue and politeness; and calculated to form the man of honour, the man of virtue, and the accomplished gentleman (1799)
- 352019: The christian scholar (1710)
- 352294: Songs. Elegiac. Sea (1799)
- 354309: A series of letters, essays, dissertations, and discourses, on various subjects (1792)
- 355392: King Asa (1790)
- 355393: King Asa: a poem in six books. Founded on I Kings, ch.xv. ver. 11 to 14. and 2 Chron. ch.xiv. By T. May (1790)
- 355416: Poems descriptive and moral; consisting of imitations, translations, pastorals, narrations, and various reflections on the beauties of nature, &c. By T. May (1791)
- 355417: Poems on various subjects. Consisting of meditations, contemplations, soliloquies, Poetical Epistles, Moral Reflections, Hymns, and Taraphrases of Several Parts of Scripture, &c. By T. May (1791)
- 355483: Orthographical exercises (1793)
- 355484: English grammatical exercises; comprised in a variety of examples, under the different rules of syntax. By James Alderson, Master of the English Academy, at Ashford, Kent. Author of Orthographical Exercises, In a Series of Moral Letters, &c (1795)
- 355609: The good fight of faith (1709)
- 355759: A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of The Right Honble. the late Countess Dowager of Huntingdon (1791)
- 355766: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1789)
- 355766: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1789)
- 355768: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1794)
- 355768: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1794)
- 356338: Memoirs of Captain Shelburne (1799)
- 358127: The holy Bible; adapted (1784)
- 358906: A sermon preached in Crutched-Friers near Aldgate, Novem. 5. 1713 (1713)
- 362909: An introduction to the English tongue (1785)
- 362910: An introduction. to the English tongue (1780)
- 365234: The British sportsman (1792)
- 367418: A letter sent to the late Lord Balmerino, during the time he lay under sentence of death, in the Tower. By the Reverend Mr. Humphreys, One of the Clergymen appointed to attend him (1746)
- 367865: The scholar's spelling assistant (1796)
- 367916: A confession of faith, delivered at Rochford, in Essex, the twenty-seventh of June, 1734. By James Smith, at his Ordination (1735)
- 371927: Le petit sorcier; or, the little wizard. In three parts. With directions. (1792)
- 372803: A sermon preached before the Trustees (appointed by the High Court of Chancery) for the Charity Schools in the Ward of Portsoken (1750)
- 372842: For God, or for Satan (1709)
- 376708: An examination of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France (1792)
- 377204: A case of extreme, and unparalleled hardship: containing considerations on a verdict, that potatoes and turnips are hay and corn! (1799)
- 380107: The siamese tales (1796)
- 380108: The brothers; a novel, for children (1795)
- 380199: The contrast (1800)
- 382199: The poetical works (1795)
- 385041: An historical miscellany of the curiosities and rarities in nature and art (1794)
- 385597: Spirit and unanimity (1779)
- 385777: The universal songster (1793)
- 388353: The prisoner's advocate, or, A caveat against under sheriffs, and their officers; jayl-keepers, and their agents (1726)
- 389251: The medical mirror (1800)
- 389894: The naval and military history of the wars of England (1795)
- 390730: The christian remembrancer (1773)
- 397560: Jachin and Boaz (1800)
- 399290: The medical mirror (1796)
- 399452: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War (1704)
- 399465: Extracts from the Tristram Shandy, and Sentimental journey (1799)
- 399568: A new and complete illustration of the occult sciences (1792)
- 400059: The expedition of Little Pickle (1792)
- 400992: An act for sale of the rectory of Saint Buttolph without Aldgate, London, the estate of Thomas Kynaston, (1747)
- 402460: Tryal before the Lord cheif [sic] Justice R-y---d at at [sic] Guild Hall between Mr. J--c - a mercer at Aldgate, and Mr. J. E-- for criminal conversation with his wife (1730)
- 402460: Tryal before the Lord cheif [sic] Justice R-y---d at at [sic] Guild Hall between Mr. J--c - a mercer at Aldgate, and Mr. J. E-- for criminal conversation with his wife (1730)
- 406073: Amusing and instructive conversations for children (1800)
- 406562: La liturgie, ou formulaire des prie?res publiques (1794)
- 407114: An essay on the passions: with other poems. By A. Donoughue (1799)
- 409641: Fight the good fight of faith, in the cause of God against the Kingdom of Satan (1709)
- 409752: The gardener's daughter of Worcester (1800)
- 412555: Jachin and Boaz (1797)
- 416648: The evil and mischief of stage-playing (1735)
- 416996: Publick spirit, illustrated in the life and designs of the Reverend Thomas Bray, D.D. late minister of St. Botolph without Aldgate (1746)
- 418729: A sermon preached in the church of St. Botolph Aldgate (1704)
- 418729: A sermon preached in the church of St. Botolph Aldgate (1704)
- 420195: Some remarks, or short strictures, upon A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war. In a sermon preach'd in the Church of St. Botolph Aldgate, on January 31, 1703/4. ... By White Kennet, (1704)
- 421253: The universal British directory (1793)
- 421264: The universal gazetteer (1795)
- 422752: The tryals of Jeremy Tooley, William Arch, and John Clauson, three private soldiers. For the murder of Mr. John Dent, constable (1732)
- 423538: The world's hatred of those that are not of the world, explain'd and prov'd (1720)
- 423781: The Ladies museum. or Complete [p]ocket memorandum book (1774)
- 424669: Gothic stories (1799)
- 425959: Honourable Artillery Company (1781)
- 426118: An hymn to be sung by the charity-girls of the out-part school, in the parish church of St. Sepulchre, Snow-Hill (1798)
- 468544: Observations and remarks on the present mode of apprenticing out poor children, and on the unprotected and unprovided-for situations of many poor in this nation (1794)
- 471757: Cudgel-playing modernized and improved; or, the science of defence (1800)
- 478110: The contrast; or, The history of James and Thomas, a tale (1790)
- 479522: Letters on spiritual subjects, and divers occasions, sent to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, and others of his friends and acquaintance (1745)
- 480496: The poetical works of William Shenstone (1798)
Variants:
- Ald-gate
- 92105: A catalogue containing variety of ancient, and modern English books in divinity, history, philology, philosophy, law, physick, mathematicks &c. Together with Bibles, Testaments, Common prayers, singing Psalms, &c. of the best Prints in all volumes will be exposed to sale (b way of auction or who bids most) at Petty-Canon-Hall in Petty-Canon-Alley on the northside of St. Pauls Church-yard, entring into Pater-Noster-Row, the 30th day of November 1685. By Edward Millington bookseller (1685)
- 124783: Know thy self (1656)
- 152388: Spirits moderated (1654)
- Aldegate
- Aldgate
- 2113: Poems by Thomas Gray, LL.B. containing odes, epitaphs, elegy, &c. &c. With the life of the author (1799)
- 2301: The poetical works (1794)
- 2560: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1780)
- 2560: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1780)
- 6521: Allegorical miniatures, for the study of youth (1800)
- 7594: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity (1706)
- 9339: A guide to the oratory: or, an historical account of the new sect of the Henleyarians (1726)
- 10035: The lady's preceptor (1790)
- 12040: Perspective views of all the ancient churches (1739)
- 13860: A sermon occasion'd by the general mourning for the death of the Prince (1708)
- 14589: A letter sent to the late Lord Balmerino, during the time he lay under sentence of death in the Tower. By the Reverend Mr. Humphreys, One of the Clergymen appointed to attend him (1746)
- 15314: Songs, &c. in The deserter of Naples; or, royal clemency: to which is added, An ode to friendship, A tale from Baker's chronicle, Address for the Marine Society, Mr. Lee Lewes's farewell address, and other favorite pieces, performed at the Royalty Theatre (1788)
- 15755: The medical mirror (1796)
- 17634: The great charity of instructing poor children (1703)
- 19186: Easter holidays, or Domestic conversations (1799)
- 19728: The Christian scholar (1704)
- 20428: The dominion and providence of God (1780)
- 23392: Devotional pieces (1799)
- 23514: Elements of geography, and of natural and civil history (1795)
- 23926: The following children's books, are printed by Francis Power, (grandson to the late Mr. J. Newbery,) & Co. No. 65, near the Bar, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, and sold by Messrs. Champante and Whitrow, No. 2. Jewry-street, Aldgate (1790)
- 26631: Religious pieces. Superiority of religious views, by Dr. Langhorne. &c. &c (1799)
- 27583: Moral tales (1799)
- 28723: The Second books of Moses, called Exodus, in Hebrew (1787)
- 28727: The sentiments of a true antigallican (1756)
- 29789: Songs. Elegiac. Sea (1799)
- 31923: At a meeting of the Aldgate Society of Friends of the People, associated for the cultivation and diffusion of political knowledge, Mr. John Hall, in the chair. (1792)
- 32253: Mary Drane, comb maker & dealer in hardware (1800)
- 33634: The new Ben Johnson's jester (1799)
- 35101: A narrative of the transactions personally relating to the unfortunate Lewis the Sixteenth (1795)
- 42026: The effects of vanity (1790)
- 43297: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1779)
- 43297: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1779)
- 45646: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, and county of Middlesex, to rebuild the church of the said parish (1741)
- 45825: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, to raise a certain sum of money, for payment of debts already contracted for the relief and maintenance of the poor of the said parish (1743)
- 48844: Danger attending an enlightened and free peple (1753)
- 49954: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, and county of Middlesex, to rebuild the church and steeple of the said parish (1741)
- 50052: A bill to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate (1743)
- 51375: An Act to amend, and render more effectual an Act passed in the seventh year of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for paving the streets, and other places, in that part of the parish of Saint Botolphe Aldgate which lies in the county of Middlesex (1769)
- 51494: An Act for paving and regulating Rosemary Lane, from the parish of Saint Botolph, Aldgate, to Cable Street (1771)
- 57368: Boxing reviewed (1790)
- 58232: Orthographical exercises (1793)
- 62359: The olive branch of peace decayed, the causes thereof enquired into, and the way and means to recover it pointed out (1778)
- 62359: The olive branch of peace decayed, the causes thereof enquired into, and the way and means to recover it pointed out (1778)
- 64472: The good fight of faith (1709)
- 64860: The excellent daughter (1730)
- 66510: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity (1706)
- 66512: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity (1706)
- 70749: The maiden's lamentation for the loss of her pudding-stick (1750)
- 74975: The Britannic magazine; or Entertaining repository of heroic adventures (1793)
- 78715: The happy lovers, or, Cælia won by Aminta's loyalty (1688)
- 78976: Paradise lost (1668)
- 78978: Paradise lost (1667)
- 79154: A defence of King Charles I (1692)
- 79212: The death of King Charles I. proved a down-right murder, with the aggravations of it (1693)
- 90615: 'Eniauto's· Or, A course of catechizing (1674)
- 91751: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, Sir James Smith, the right worshipful the aldermen and sheriffs of the city of London, and the governours of the hospitals (1685)
- 96951: Right re-entred and the reasons thereof rendered in the plain, yet modest, apology of Zach. Crofton, minister of the Gospel at Buttolphs Aldgate, London (1657)
- 97706: [The] distressed child, or, The Cruel uncle (1700)
- 99430: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and citizens of London, at Saint Mary Le-Bow, November the 5th. 1682 (1682)
- 106117: Paradise lost (1667)
- 106180: Truth brought to light: or The gross forgeries of Dr. Hollingworth (1693)
- 114041: An attest of the housholders within the parish of Buttolphs Aldgate London, unto the innocency of Mr. Zach. Crofton, their present minister and faithfull pastor (1657)
- 114209: Malice against ministry manifested by the plain and modest plea and defence of Zach. Crofton minister of the Gospel at Buttolphs Aldgate London (1657)
- 114921: Catechizing Gods ordinance: or A short treatise concerning that ancient approved soul-edifying singularly necessary exercise of catechizing (1656)
- 114961: Catechizing Gods ordinance: or A short treatise concerning that ancient approved soul-edifying singularly necessary exercise of catechizing (1657)
- 120909: The orders of vestry (1677)
- 120909: The orders of vestry (1677)
- 123764: The first part of Dr. Faustus (1690)
- 123880: The history of the blind beggar of Bednal-Green (1686)
- 125983: The figure of nine (1690)
- 127380: The great charity of instructing poor children (1700)
- 127819: The pleasant and delightful history of King Henry 8th. and a cobler (1670)
- 127820: The pleasant and delightful history of King Henry the VIII, and the Abbot of Reading (1680)
- 128429: Sad and dreadful news from Dukes-place near Aldgate: or, a true account of a barborous and unnatural self-murther committed by Dorcas Pinkney (1686)
- 129510: A defence of King Charles I (1692)
- 130299: Studii legalis ratio: or, Directions for the study of the law (1667)
- 130858: To the honourable the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses, and Commons of England, in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the ministers (1700)
- 136548: Sad news from Ratcliff (1691)
- 136741: A true relation what sentence was passed upon the servants of the Lord (1660)
- 139635: The Christian scholar (1700)
- 141574: A strange discovery, of a most horrid and wicked design of three score house-breakers, to fire several houses near Aldgate, with intent to robb and plunder them; with the manner, how it was miracuously discovered by a letter to Mr. Cradock a grocer without Aldgate, from a unknown hand, with the apprehending and taking of Charles Conger and John Jones, upon the same account; their examanation, and committment to Newgate on Monday last. To which is added, an account of a notorious robbery, and barbarous murther, committed by 5 highway men at maiden head thicket how they robb'd 3 coaches, kill'd a collonells man, and carry'd off above 100 l. in money besides watches, rings, &c (1700)
- 141574: A strange discovery, of a most horrid and wicked design of three score house-breakers, to fire several houses near Aldgate, with intent to robb and plunder them; with the manner, how it was miracuously discovered by a letter to Mr. Cradock a grocer without Aldgate, from a unknown hand, with the apprehending and taking of Charles Conger and John Jones, upon the same account; their examanation, and committment to Newgate on Monday last. To which is added, an account of a notorious robbery, and barbarous murther, committed by 5 highway men at maiden head thicket how they robb'd 3 coaches, kill'd a collonells man, and carry'd off above 100 l. in money besides watches, rings, &c (1700)
- 141858: Dick the plow-man turn'd doctor. Or, The love-sick maiden cured (1685)
- 142070: The mistaken lover; or, the supposed ungrateful creature, appears a true pattern of loyalty. Alas I in vain he did complain, and counted her his foe; concluding she would cruel be, but it was nothing so. To an excellent new tune, sung at court. This may be printed, R.P (1685)
- 142306: Memoirs of the plague in the year 1665. By H. F. of White Chappel who was a witness of the dismal scene - (1700)
- 142635: The ansvver to the London lasses folly: or, the new-found father discoverd at the camp (1685)
- 143981: The innocent shepherd and the crafty wife (1685)
- 144331: The London lasses folly, or, The maiden beguil'd (1685)
- 144592: Turner Mayor (1668)
- 145763: Three treatises all tending to Christian practice (1663)
- 146802: The doctrine of self-posing, or, a Christians duty of putting cases of difficulty to himself (1666)
- 146948: Bibliotheca selectissima librorum omnigenorum (1691)
- 147327: England's joyful welcome to the King, upon his return to White-Hall, on the 16th. of December, 1688. after his withdrawing himself, and 6 days absence. Or, The loyal subjects delight (1688)
- 148388: At the sign of the Flower de Luce near the church porch in the Little Miuories, without Aldgate (1685)
- 148828: Agnodice; the woman physician. Dwelling at the hand and urinal, next door to the Blue Ball in Hayden-yard in the minories, near Aldgate (1680)
- 149272: Bouncing Bess of Brumley, or, the Bob-tail'd-bob: being an excellent new song; showing how a country maid, of the county of Kent, came to London, to learn breeding: and being in Southwark-fair admiring a show, was pick'd up by a London cockney (1650)
- 149393: The mirror of mercy (1686)
- 149808: A nevv summons to Green-Goose-Fair (1687)
- 149846: [The] new-blossom'd marigold (1685)
- 149901: The merry beggars of Lincolns-Inn-Fields (1687)
- 149989: Love and constancy united (1687)
- 150148: Jockies happy meeting with fair Silvia in the grove (1688)
- 150259: Hey for Horn-Fair: or, Room for cuckolds, here comes a company (1687)
- 150287: The happy return: or, The Parliaments wellcome to London (1685)
- 150305: The country-clowns delight (1686)
- 150684: The young squires conquest (1689)
- 150726: The Windsor gallant courting the country farmers daughter (1685)
- 150785: The Wapping lovers: or, A pattern for seamen (1685)
- 150814: The valiant dairy-maid; or, Three taylors well fitted (1685)
- 150846: The unfortunate damsel (1685)
- 150886: The two unfortunate lovers (1685)
- 150940: The true pattern of constancy (1685)
- 150947: The true lovers cruel tragedy (1685)
- 150968: The trappan'd Welsh-man, sold to Virginia (1685)
- 151073: The seamens wives frolick over a bowl of punch (1685)
- 151083: The seamans deceit. Or, The wanton wench of Wapping (1694)
- 151169: The poplar-feast: or, A cat-pasty (1685)
- 151203: The painted ladies rambles (1685)
- 151310: Sport upon sport (1685)
- 151927: Mr. Crofton answered, or a reply to the slanderous untruths reproachfully uttered by him in his book entituled, Malice against ministry (1658)
- 151990: The White-chappel maids lamentation (1685)
- 152397: A merry dialogue between Andrew and his sweet heart Joan (1682)
- 152591: The valiant souldiers gallantry. Or, The glory of the camp-royal, on Hounslow-Heath (1686)
- 152641: The unfortunate son; or, A kind wife is worth gold (1685)
- 156535: Portsmouths lamentation, or, A dialogue between two amorous ladies, E.G. and D.P (1685)
- 156592: The poysoners rewarded; or, The most barbarous of murthers, detected and punished (1687)
- 156803: The Easter wedding; or, the bridegrooms joy and happiness compleated, in his kind and constant bride (1685)
- 161790: E?niauto?s, or, A course of catechizing (1674)
- 162066: The encomium-royal: or, a poem on the corronation of James II (1685)
- 162098: [D]ick the plowman turn'd doctor (1685)
- 163980: The seamans constancy, or, True-lovers fidelity (1685)
- 164157: The vertue and value of baptism (1658)
- 164157: The vertue and value of baptism (1658)
- 164158: Arrest of five unsober men (1657)
- 166647: The joys of vertuous love: or, An invitation to the happy state of marriage (1685)
- 168162: A call to Charon, to carry the dying lover over to the Elizium shades: or, The discontented lover overcome with grief (1685)
- 169391: The Easter wedding; or, The bridegrooms joy and happiness compleated, in his kind and constant bride (1685)
- 199001: Londons lotterie (1612)
- 208650: The Psalms of David (1800)
- 208652: Hymns and spiritual songs (1800)
- 209464: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War (1704)
- 210916: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Botolph Aldgate, on Sunday the 28th of October, 1705 (1706)
- 210952: The excellency of the duty of religious unity among brethren; in judgment and affections (1706)
- 211001: The world's hatred of those that are not of the world (1720)
- 214018: Gleanings from the works of Laurence Sterne (1796)
- 216715: The case of the inhabitants of the parishes of Wapping, Stepney, St. John Wapping and Aldgate, (1718)
- 217418: The success of the Gospel (1775)
- 223450: The doctrine of the Trinity stated, proved, and defended (1795)
- 223572: The doctrine of the Trinity stated (1777)
- 223572: The doctrine of the Trinity stated (1777)
- 223986: The uncertainty of humane life (1714)
- 224642: The duty and usefulness of commemorating national deliverances (1777)
- 228898: The charity of schools for poor children recommended (1706)
- 229258: The cleansing fountain opened (1773)
- 229392: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war (1704)
- 229393: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war (1704)
- 229853: An elementary introduction to the Latin grammar (1795)
- 232352: The excellent daughter (1708)
- 235712: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Butolph's Aldgate (1730)
- 235712: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Butolph's Aldgate (1730)
- 237394: A Letter to the Right Honourable Frederick, Lord North, first Lord of the Treasury (1774)
- 238609: Miss in her teens (1789)
- 240050: The glory of children in their fathers (1703)
- 240310: List of the whole body of the liverymen of London, in one alphabetical arrangement (1792)
- 246824: Moderation maintain'd, in defence of A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war, &c (1704)
- 249558: Socinianism brought to the test (1773)
- 251748: Adventures of Jemima Russell (1799)
- 252219: Poems on various subjects (1773)
- 253561: A key to physic, and the occult sciences (1795)
- 255041: Essays on men and manners (1800)
- 256356: Amatory pieces (1799)
- 257762: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1772)
- 259023: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War (1704)
- 259518: The christian scholar (1728)
- 260190: The Christian scholar (1718)
- 260565: The happiness of this church and nation (1705)
- 260887: The Contrast; or, The history of James and Thomas, a tale. Written for the use of Sunday schools (1800)
- 261861: Affecting and interesting narrative of the loss of the Antelope Packet (1795)
- 264097: Moral tale. Sarah Phillips (1800)
- 265068: Maxims and moral reflections (1799)
- 266072: The seasons. By James Thomson (1793)
- 267226: Poems (1800)
- 268161: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London. Published by the Rev. Mr. W. Aldridge (1776)
- 268161: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London. Published by the Rev. Mr. W. Aldridge (1776)
- 268716: Third book of moses, calles *Leviticus (1787)
- 270151: Walking amusements for chearful Christians; or Trades spiritualized (1775)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 272334: Poems on various subjects (1790)
- 272766: Moral philosophy, &c. Chiron to Achilles, by H. Jacob. The highwayman's soliloquy (1800)
- 273998: The shepherd's pastime (1789)
- 275035: Poems by Matthew Prior Esqr. Containing Henry & Emma, epistles &c.&c. With the authors life[.] (1800)
- 275277: Romances (1795)
- 276860: A discourse on the third day of the Gospel (1794)
- 279506: The duty of subjects to honour the King, consider'd and enforc'd (1760)
- 282316: Hornsby and Co. stock-brokers, removed from no. 19, corner of Pope's-Head Alley, Cornhill, to no. 26, Cornhill, and at their office, no. 16, near the Saracen's Head Inn, Aldgate. Return their most sincere thanks for the great encouragement they received in the last and former lotteries, on their several fair and candid plans; (1779)
- 282522: Botany Bay (1788)
- 283006: On Saturday the 9th of May, was published, price sixpence. No. I. Of Walker's geography and gazetteer (1795)
- 284422: The farmer and gardener's directory (1799)
- 285292: Amatory pieces (1799)
- 287000: Poems by William Shenstone, Esq. Containing elegies, odes, songs, levities, &c. &c (1798)
- 287431: The liturgy, according to the Spanish and Portuguese Jews, in Hebrew and English, as publicly read in the synagogue, and used by all their families. Faithfully translated by Alex. Alexander (1773)
- 288280: The First book of Moses, called Genesis, in Hebrew, with the English translation on the opposite page (1787)
- 288281: The Fifth book of Moses, called Deuteronomy in Hebrew (1787)
- 288576: Poems by Geo. Lord Lyttelton (1800)
- 292829: A sermon preached before the Right Worshipful Sir Crisp Gascoyne (1757)
- 294023: Letters of Werter (1799)
- 295987: A sermon preach'd at St Sepulchres Church (1715)
- 296937: Thos Poulter, late Messrs. Heaths, formerly Sir William Plomer's, (no 13) Aldgate, London, wholesale dealer in oils of all sorts (1800)
- 299197: James Potter, leather-breeches maker. At the sign of the Boot and Breeches, within three doors of Aldgate, on the left hand side of the way, in Shoemaker-Row. Maketh and selleth all sorts of leather-breeches, by wholesale and retail, at reasonable rates. (1725)
- 305138: The memoirs of Miss Williams (1771)
- 309296: Insurance office on marriages, and births and Baptisme of infants (1710)
- 312100: Curious Cumberland and Northumberland spars and minerals (1800)
- 312633: The great charity of instructing poor children (1701)
- 312867: A list of the Committee of Almoners of Christ's Hospital. Philip Scarth, Esq; treasurer. Zachariah Foxall, Esq; Bloomsbury-square. Mr George Dottin, at Mr. Penny's in Brick-lane, Spital-fields. Mr Hugh Bonfoy, Highgate. Mr. John Markham, Paternoster-row. William Wynne, Esq; Essex-street, in the Strand. Mr Thomas Moore, Richmond. Deputy Samuel Ballard, Little-Britain. Mr. Thomas Salter, Cornbill. Mr Thomas Bigg, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Thomas Rawstorn, Esq; James-street, Bedford-row. Mr Robert Cranmer, Christ's Hospital. Deputy Joseph Ayliffe, Bread-street-hill. Mr. Richard Bridgman, without Aldgate. Mr. John Turner, Fleet-street. Deputy Robert Pycrost, Minories. Charles Boehm, at Mr. Boehm's in Sikes-Lane. Miles Man, Esq; Guild-Hall. Sir Thomas Hankey, Knt, Lime-street. Mr Barnaby Backwell, Norfolk-street in the Strand. Mr John Lancashire, Bow-Lane. Mr Benjamin Cleeve, near St Michael's-Church, Wood-street. Mr. Philip Bromfield, Lombard-street. Deputy James Hodges, London-Bridge. Peter Du Cane, Esq; St James's-square. Charles savage, Esq; Mark-Lane. Mr. Daniel Webb, Lothbury. Mr John Townsend, Cullum-street. Mr William Innys, Pater-noster-row. Mr. Thomas Hardwich, Draper's-Hall. To the Right Worshipful the President, the Worshipful treasurer, and Governors of Christ's Hospital. Sir, your worship's vote and interest are most humbly desired for Richard Reily, printer, (citizen and stationer) that he may succeed Mr John Wright, deceas'd, as printer to Christ's-Hospital. And your petitioner as in duty bound, shall ever pray. N.B. your petitioner has been tenant to the said hospital thirty years (1754)
- 313142: On Sunday morning, the 17th of April, 1796, a sermon, will be preached at the parish church of St. Botolph, Aldgate, by the Reverend Lawrence Panting, A.M. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge; minister of South Lambeth Chapel; and chaplain to the Right Honourable Lord Bradford, before Thomas Wright, Esq. alderman, president; vice-presidents (1796)
- 315113: The invention of a dumb man. Joel Barnet, (from Berlin) at Henry Simons's, fruiterer, Duke's-Place, near Aldgate, London, sells his new-invented candles of all colours, ... Also invented and sold by the same person, his much admired and useful magnifying glasses, by which may be seen the time of night without rising from bed, (1790)
- 315595: Leasehold farm, in Essex. Particulars of a desirable leasehold farm, known by the name of Tyler's Hall, situate on Upminster Common, ... which will be sold by auction, (by virtue of an execution) by Mr. Savill, on the premises, on Tuesday the 2d of May, 1797, ... Printed particulars of farm, and catalogues of furniture, may be had at the place of sale; ... and of Mr. Savill, Aldgate High Street, London (1797)
- 315596: A catalogue of all the household furniture (1797)
- 315967: Letters from Eliza to Yorick (1799)
- 316551: Reading made completely easy (1791)
- 317387: Fables for children, with suitable morals (1795)
- 318391: Le souvenir or Pocket remembrancer 1793 (1792)
- 318942: Piguenit's tables of money, weights, measures, &c (1790)
- 319498: The Moral alphabet (1790)
- 321509: The effects of vanity (1799)
- 322176: The life of Benjamin Franklin, LLD. (1800)
- 322870: The literary miscellany (1799)
- 324123: A complete system of practical arithmetic (1800)
- 327279: An act for sale of the rectory of Saint Buttolph without Aldgate, London, the estate of Thomas Kynaston, (1747)
- 328038: An act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the City of London, to raise a certain sum of money, (1743)
- 328064: Plain advice to hard-drinkers (1796)
- 329904: A sermon occasion'd by the general mourning for the death of the Prince (1708)
- 331865: Whites corn-measure tables (1792)
- 332737: A critical essay on Jer, XXXIII. 16 (latter part) (1777)
- 333771: Love's repository (1800)
- 334489: Gale's cabinet of knowledge (1796)
- 336901: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war (1708)
- 337774: The universal arithmetic, containing all the rules in arithmetic, After a New and most Concise Method; Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, the Square and Cube Roots, With a brief Explanation of their Use; Mensuration and Surveying: to Which are Added, A great Variety of Practical Questions, &c. The Whole Scientifically laid down in a plain and easy Manner, for the Use of Schools,-Private Families, and the Rising Generation in general. By R. Chappell, late T. M. St. Mary-le-Bone, London (1798)
- 338296: The arabian nights entertainments (1792)
- 343419: Christiani cultus: or, the ornaments of a Christian; being a collection of Christian virtues and graces: where they are commanded in the Holy Scriptures, and the promises of blessings to those who possess them; also their opposite vices, where they are forbid, and the Threatenings denounced against those who continue in the Practice of them: The Portions of Scripture are at full length, and the Work so contrived that each particular Virtue, &c. and opposite Vice, &c. may be seen at one View, By Hugh Hopley (1774)
- 343426: Night thoughts; on life, death, & immortality. To which is added, A paraphrase on part of the book of Job; and The last day, a poem. By Edward Young, L.L.D. With the life of the author (1800)
- 349855: A bill, intituled, An act for sale of certain houses near Aldgate, in London, late the estate of William Williams, Esq; deceased; and for purchasing lands in lieu thereof (1707)
- 350492: Culpeper's English physician (1794)
- 351363: The doctrine of the passions explained and improved (1794)
- 351685: Maxims selected from the writings of Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield: comprehending a plan of education, on the principles of virtue and politeness; and calculated to form the man of honour, the man of virtue, and the accomplished gentleman (1799)
- 352019: The christian scholar (1710)
- 352294: Songs. Elegiac. Sea (1799)
- 354309: A series of letters, essays, dissertations, and discourses, on various subjects (1792)
- 355392: King Asa (1790)
- 355393: King Asa: a poem in six books. Founded on I Kings, ch.xv. ver. 11 to 14. and 2 Chron. ch.xiv. By T. May (1790)
- 355416: Poems descriptive and moral; consisting of imitations, translations, pastorals, narrations, and various reflections on the beauties of nature, &c. By T. May (1791)
- 355417: Poems on various subjects. Consisting of meditations, contemplations, soliloquies, Poetical Epistles, Moral Reflections, Hymns, and Taraphrases of Several Parts of Scripture, &c. By T. May (1791)
- 355483: Orthographical exercises (1793)
- 355484: English grammatical exercises; comprised in a variety of examples, under the different rules of syntax. By James Alderson, Master of the English Academy, at Ashford, Kent. Author of Orthographical Exercises, In a Series of Moral Letters, &c (1795)
- 355609: The good fight of faith (1709)
- 355759: A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of The Right Honble. the late Countess Dowager of Huntingdon (1791)
- 355766: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1789)
- 355766: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel, in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1789)
- 355768: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1794)
- 355768: A new collection of hymns, particularly designed for the use of the congregation at the chapel in Jewry-Street, Aldgate, London (1794)
- 356338: Memoirs of Captain Shelburne (1799)
- 358127: The holy Bible; adapted (1784)
- 358906: A sermon preached in Crutched-Friers near Aldgate, Novem. 5. 1713 (1713)
- 362909: An introduction to the English tongue (1785)
- 362910: An introduction. to the English tongue (1780)
- 365234: The British sportsman (1792)
- 367418: A letter sent to the late Lord Balmerino, during the time he lay under sentence of death, in the Tower. By the Reverend Mr. Humphreys, One of the Clergymen appointed to attend him (1746)
- 367865: The scholar's spelling assistant (1796)
- 367916: A confession of faith, delivered at Rochford, in Essex, the twenty-seventh of June, 1734. By James Smith, at his Ordination (1735)
- 371927: Le petit sorcier; or, the little wizard. In three parts. With directions. (1792)
- 372803: A sermon preached before the Trustees (appointed by the High Court of Chancery) for the Charity Schools in the Ward of Portsoken (1750)
- 372842: For God, or for Satan (1709)
- 376708: An examination of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France (1792)
- 377204: A case of extreme, and unparalleled hardship: containing considerations on a verdict, that potatoes and turnips are hay and corn! (1799)
- 380107: The siamese tales (1796)
- 380108: The brothers; a novel, for children (1795)
- 380199: The contrast (1800)
- 382199: The poetical works (1795)
- 385041: An historical miscellany of the curiosities and rarities in nature and art (1794)
- 385597: Spirit and unanimity (1779)
- 385777: The universal songster (1793)
- 388353: The prisoner's advocate, or, A caveat against under sheriffs, and their officers; jayl-keepers, and their agents (1726)
- 389251: The medical mirror (1800)
- 389894: The naval and military history of the wars of England (1795)
- 390730: The christian remembrancer (1773)
- 397560: Jachin and Boaz (1800)
- 399290: The medical mirror (1796)
- 399452: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War (1704)
- 399465: Extracts from the Tristram Shandy, and Sentimental journey (1799)
- 399568: A new and complete illustration of the occult sciences (1792)
- 400059: The expedition of Little Pickle (1792)
- 400992: An act for sale of the rectory of Saint Buttolph without Aldgate, London, the estate of Thomas Kynaston, (1747)
- 402460: Tryal before the Lord cheif [sic] Justice R-y---d at at [sic] Guild Hall between Mr. J--c - a mercer at Aldgate, and Mr. J. E-- for criminal conversation with his wife (1730)
- 402460: Tryal before the Lord cheif [sic] Justice R-y---d at at [sic] Guild Hall between Mr. J--c - a mercer at Aldgate, and Mr. J. E-- for criminal conversation with his wife (1730)
- 406073: Amusing and instructive conversations for children (1800)
- 406562: La liturgie, ou formulaire des prie?res publiques (1794)
- 407114: An essay on the passions: with other poems. By A. Donoughue (1799)
- 409641: Fight the good fight of faith, in the cause of God against the Kingdom of Satan (1709)
- 409752: The gardener's daughter of Worcester (1800)
- 412555: Jachin and Boaz (1797)
- 416648: The evil and mischief of stage-playing (1735)
- 416996: Publick spirit, illustrated in the life and designs of the Reverend Thomas Bray, D.D. late minister of St. Botolph without Aldgate (1746)
- 418729: A sermon preached in the church of St. Botolph Aldgate (1704)
- 418729: A sermon preached in the church of St. Botolph Aldgate (1704)
- 420195: Some remarks, or short strictures, upon A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war. In a sermon preach'd in the Church of St. Botolph Aldgate, on January 31, 1703/4. ... By White Kennet, (1704)
- 421253: The universal British directory (1793)
- 421264: The universal gazetteer (1795)
- 422752: The tryals of Jeremy Tooley, William Arch, and John Clauson, three private soldiers. For the murder of Mr. John Dent, constable (1732)
- 423538: The world's hatred of those that are not of the world, explain'd and prov'd (1720)
- 423781: The Ladies museum. or Complete [p]ocket memorandum book (1774)
- 424669: Gothic stories (1799)
- 425959: Honourable Artillery Company (1781)
- 426118: An hymn to be sung by the charity-girls of the out-part school, in the parish church of St. Sepulchre, Snow-Hill (1798)
- 468544: Observations and remarks on the present mode of apprenticing out poor children, and on the unprotected and unprovided-for situations of many poor in this nation (1794)
- 471757: Cudgel-playing modernized and improved; or, the science of defence (1800)
- 478110: The contrast; or, The history of James and Thomas, a tale (1790)
- 479522: Letters on spiritual subjects, and divers occasions, sent to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, and others of his friends and acquaintance (1745)
- 480496: The poetical works of William Shenstone (1798)
- Algate
- 76703: Anale?psis anele?phthe?, the fastning of St. Peters fetters (1660)
- 84624: A three-fold discourse betweene three neighbours, Algate, Bishopsgate, and John Heyden the late cobler of Hounsditch, a professed Brownist (1642)
- 86168: The history of Prince Erastus son to the Emperour Dioclesian and those famous philosophers called the seven wise masters of Rome (1674)
- 94790: The resolution of the Right Honourable the Earl of Essex his Excellence, Lord Generall of all his forces for the preservation of His Majesty and Parliament (1642)
- 95541: The Presbyterian lash. Or, Noctroff's maid whipt (1661)
- 95541: The Presbyterian lash. Or, Noctroff's maid whipt (1661)
- 99181: The vertue and value of baptism (1663)
- 100945: Anale?psis anele?phthe?; the fastning of St. Peter's fetters (1661)
- 101608: The Brownists conventicle: or an assemble of Brownists, separatists, and non-conformists, as they met together at a private house to heare a sermon of a brother of theirs neere Algate, being a learned felt-maker (1641)
- 101608: The Brownists conventicle: or an assemble of Brownists, separatists, and non-conformists, as they met together at a private house to heare a sermon of a brother of theirs neere Algate, being a learned felt-maker (1641)
- 115257: The pursuit of peace (1660)
- 116231: F?lix scelus, querela piorum, et auscultatio divina; or, prospering prophaneness provoking holy conference, and Gods attention (1659)
- 117185: To the honourable the Knights, citizens and burgesses of the House of Commons in Parliament assembled (1642)
- 117187: To the honourable the Knights, citizens and burgesses of the House of Commons in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the inhabitants of the parishes, of Stepney (1642)
- 117443: Bo-peep, or The jerking parson· (1661)
- 124828: Hell reformed or A glasse for favorits (1641)
- 126970: Hell reformed or A glasse for favorits (1641)
- 166918: Analepsis anelephthe, the fastning of St. Petrrs [sic] fetters, by seven links, or propositions. Or, The efficacy and extent of the Solemn League and Covenant asserted and vindicated, against the doubts and scruples of John Gauden's Anonymous questionist (1660)
- 172161: Sir Gregory Nonsence his newes from no place (1622)
- 172458: Visions, or Hels kingdome (1640)
- 175002: A true discourse of the two infamous upstart prophets, Richard Farnham weaver of White-Chappell, and Iohn Bull weaver of Saint Butolphs Algate, now prisoners, the one in Newgate, and the other in Bridewell (1636)
- 175002: A true discourse of the two infamous upstart prophets, Richard Farnham weaver of White-Chappell, and Iohn Bull weaver of Saint Butolphs Algate, now prisoners, the one in Newgate, and the other in Bridewell (1636)
- 175002: A true discourse of the two infamous upstart prophets, Richard Farnham weaver of White-Chappell, and Iohn Bull weaver of Saint Butolphs Algate, now prisoners, the one in Newgate, and the other in Bridewell (1636)
- 175496: Lamentable newes, shewing the wonderfull deliuerance of Maister Edmond Pet sayler (1613)
- 176841: A doleful discourse and ruthfull reporte of the greate spoyle and lamentable losse, by fire, in the towne of East Dearham, in the countie of Norfolke (1581)
- 183136: A chrystian exhortation verye profitable (1566)
- 204552: The historie of the life and fortune of Don Frederigo di terra Nuoua (1590)
- 207232: The gift of C. Algate, one of the Common Counsell of Ipswich (1620)
- 399452: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War (1704)
- Ealdegate
- Ealdgate
- Gate
- 155: A letter to a friend, concerning tea (1749)
- 352: A law grammar (1767)
- 362: The new-River head (1763)
- 587: A letter to a Member of Parliament (1765)
- 650: Of the laws of chance (1738)
- 945: Observations upon Lord Orrery's Remarks on the life and writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift (1754)
- 1389: Panopticon; or, The Inspection-House (1791)
- 1679: The plague (1743)
- 1797: Plutarch's Lives (1703)
- 1929: A poem on the death of His Highness the Duke of Gloucester (1701)
- 1935: A poem on the glorious peace of Utrecht (1731)
- 2035: Poems; by Caesar Morgan, M.A. (1783)
- 2299: The poetical works (1770)
- 2453: Poems divine and moral: on several occasions (1779)
- 2579: The ecclesiastical history (1727)
- 2753: Prince Eugene: an heroic poem on the victorious progress of the confederate arms in Italy; under the conduct of his Royal Highness the Duke of Savoy, and Prince Eugene (1706)
- 2819: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1721)
- 3035: Ramillies. A poem (1706)
- 3036: Miscellanies, the the [sic] fifth and sixth volumes (1742)
- 3037: Miscellanies (1745)
- 3039: Miscellanies (1745)
- 3042: Miscellanies (1742)
- 3270: Rosamond (1707)
- 3273: The rosciad (1762)
- 3274: The rosciad (1763)
- 3330: Novellas espan?olas (1747)
- 3620: Rosamond (1767)
- 3642: The resurrection of the same numerical body (1733)
- 3745: A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholly earthquake (1750)
- 3859: A token for children (1749)
- 3991: To all whom it may concern. An explanation of Mr. Kilham's statement of the preachers' allowance (1796)
- 4688: Turkish tales; consisting of several extraordinary adventures (1708)
- 4740: Trifles in verse (1767)
- 4952: The thanksgiving hymn of Adam, on his recovery from sickness (1762)
- 5219: An epistle from the Duke of Burgundy to the French King (1709)
- 5626: Considerations upon commissions of bankrupts (1727)
- 6263: The British enchanters (1732)
- 6869: An account of the stopping of Daggenham breach: with the accidents that have attended the same from the first undertaking. Containing Also Proper Rules for performing any the like Work: And Proposals for rendering the Ports of Dover and Dublin (which the Author has been employ'd to Survey) Commodious for Entertaining large Ships. To which is prefix'd, a plan of the levels which were over-flow'd by the breach. By Capt. John Perry (1721)
- 6878: An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers (1748)
- 6879: An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers (1748)
- 6909: The articles of the treaty for an union between England and Scotland, agreed on by the commissioners of both kingdoms, on the twenty second of July, 1706. And the act of Parliament pass'd in the Parliament of Scotland for ratifying the said articles with Amendments. Together with the ac of Parliament also pass'd there, for securing the protestant religion and Presbyterian church government in that kingdom. And also the minutes of the proceedings of the lords commissioners for the said union, the Treaty for which began on the Sixteenth Day of April 1706, and was concluded the Twenty Second Day of July following (1707)
- 7591: The idler (1790)
- 7635: Information for overseers (1799)
- 7723: An essay on the different nature of accent and quantity (1762)
- 7914: Hymns for Our Lord's resurrection (1748)
- 7931: Hymns for those that seek, and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ. (1751)
- 8242: Hymns on the great festivals (1746)
- 8384: In love, in debt, & in liquor (1797)
- 8442: A help to the devout performance of private prayer (1740)
- 8661: The history of the rise and fall of Masaniello (1747)
- 8672: An historical and geographical description of Formosa (1704)
- 9370: The fatal marriage (1732)
- 9471: The royal convert. A tragedy (1708)
- 9674: A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholly earthquake (1750)
- 9758: The beauties of England (1757)
- 10573: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London (1747)
- 10623: A letter from a physician in town to a friend in the country, on the subject of inoculation (1756)
- 10635: A letter to the Rev. Mr. Horne (1762)
- 10796: The life of Oliver Cromwell (1735)
- 11117: The law concerning estates taile (1703)
- 11535: One nation, and one king (1707)
- 11876: The principles of a Methodist farther explain'd (1746)
- 12058: The present practice of the Court of King's Bench (1784)
- 12097: Poems and translations (1703)
- 12336: Scriptural Christianity (1744)
- 12339: Scriptural Christianity (1744)
- 12340: Scriptural Christianity (1744)
- 12479: A satire in the manner of Persius (1739)
- 12538: The sacraments explain'd (1747)
- 12558: Directions to the American loyalists, in order to enable them to state their cases, by way of memorial (1783)
- 12724: La secchia rapita (1710)
- 12877: The scripture doctrine of the resurrection (1736)
- 12903: An address to the majority of the House of Commons (1784)
- 13019: Seneca's morals by way of abstract (1702)
- 13281: Reflections on the causes of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire (1752)
- 13372: Seriousness of attention at the time of divine worship (1712)
- 13395: The session of the critics (1737)
- 13502: The she-gallants (1732)
- 13565: Sober thoughts for the cure of melancholy (1749)
- 13827: A letter to the Earl of Darnley, on the state of the poor in Ireland (1781)
- 13891: Several letters which passed between Dr. George Hickes, and a popish priest (1715)
- 14460: The siege of Troy (1715)
- 14669: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St. James's Chapel, on Wednesday, March 15, 1709/10 (1710)
- 14776: Heretical characters illustrated and confirmed (1713)
- 14810: A sermon preach'd before the Queen in the Chapel Royal at St James's, January the 26th, 1706/7 (1707)
- 15261: Some papers lately read before the Royal Society concerning the fresh-water polypus; an Insect, which hath this surprising Property, That being cut into several Pieces, each Piece becomes a perfect Animal, as complete as that of which it was originally only a Part (1743)
- 15319: A discourse upon the being of God: against atheists. In two sermons, preached in the church of St. James, Westminster, March the 7th, and April the 4th, 1763, At the Lecture founded by the Honorable Robert Boyle, Esq; By Ralph Heathcote, D.D (1763)
- 15869: Parsons his Christian directory (1709)
- 16496: The woman of letters (1783)
- 16684: Woodstock Park (1706)
- 16867: The amorous history of the Gauls (1727)
- 16941: A letter to the Whigs, expostulating with them upon their present conduct (1714)
- 18080: The campaign (1704)
- 18235: Camilla (1706)
- 18358: The case of John Nelson (1745)
- 18557: Friendly advice to M. de Bartenstein, cabinet-secretary to the Queen of Hungary (1744)
- 18712: Considerations on the late increase of the poor rate, and on Mr. Gilbert's plan for the relief and support of the poor (1786)
- 18756: An epistle to Sir Richard Blackmore (1706)
- 19028: Thirty nine sermons on several occasions (1736)
- 19120: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week (1743)
- 19275: Clackshugh, a poem (1755)
- 19336: A true church-man set in a just and clear light (1743)
- 19429: A catalogue of mathematical, philosophical, and optical instruments, as made and sold by Thomas Heath, and Tycho Wing, near the Savoy Gate in the Strand, London (1755)
- 19454: The country wife (1731)
- 19458: The country lasses (1732)
- 19694: The dissertator in burlesque (1701)
- 20930: The debauchees: or, the Jesuit caught. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. ... By Henry Fielding, Esq (1746)
- 21377: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God (1744)
- 21778: Advices from Parnassus (1705)
- 22030: Camilla (1709)
- 22628: Arsinoe, Queen of Cyprus (1705)
- 23010: The Croonean lectures on muscular motion (1748)
- 23374: The clergy-Man's law (1712)
- 23752: A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholly earthquake (1750)
- 23925: The cries of London calculated to entertain the minds of old and young (1791)
- 24426: The beauties of England (1764)
- 25161: A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholly earthquake (1750)
- 25689: The life of Mahomet (1731)
- 25711: The life of Mr. Thomas Betterton, the late eminent tragedian (1720)
- 26266: Gloria patri, &c (1749)
- 26918: A course of chirurgical operations (1710)
- 27285: The Annual miscellany: for the year 1694 (1709)
- 27836: Human physiognomy explain'd (1747)
- 28049: Whitehall, March 16. We have this day receiv'd the following intelligence (1708)
- 28463: H. D. Gaubius, M.D. and professor On the passions (1760)
- 28689: Salvation by Jesus Christ alone (1704)
- 28693: Salvation by Jesus Christ alone, (as it is expresly laid down in the scriptures) agreeable to the rules of reason, and to the laws of justice, with several practical reflections (1704)
- 29183: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London, the Court of Aldermen, and the governours of the several hospitals of the city; at the Parish Church of St. Bride, alias Bridget, on Wednesday in Easter Week, 1707 (1707)
- 29612: Merlin: a poem (1735)
- 29668: Sermons on several occasions (1754)
- 29671: Sermons on several occasions (1746)
- 29693: Sermons on several subjects (1787)
- 29847: Sermons on several subjects (1783)
- 30076: A sermon upon religious zeal, preached in Greenwich Church, June 11, 1780, and addressed to every Protestant subject in the Realm. By Andrew Burnaby, D.D. vicar of Greenwich (1780)
- 30251: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come (1744)
- 31096: The pattentee's computation of Ireland, in a letter from the author of the Whitehall Evening-Post concerning the making of copper-coin (1723)
- 31651: The nature and design of Christianity (1749)
- 33019: A poetical epistle to ***** *******, M.A. student of Christ-Church. By Mr. Wodhull (1761)
- 34569: Orders appointed by His Majestie (king Charles I.) (1758)
- 35046: A new discourse of trade (1745)
- 37634: Complete lists of both houses of the tenth Parliament (1748)
- 37707: Mathematical institutions (1704)
- 39346: An answer to all the excuses and pretences (1737)
- 39370: Aurenge-Zebe (1704)
- 39760: Bribery (1765)
- 40448: Two scenes, taken out of a Sunday evening new play, called, The royal christning (1760)
- 40637: A general abridgment of law and equity (1743)
- 40643: A general abridgment of law and equity (1744)
- 40644: A general abridgment of law and equity (1744)
- 40646: A general abridgment of law and equity (1742)
- 40647: A general abridgment of law and equity (1742)
- 40648: A general abridgment of law and equity (1742)
- 40650: A general abridgment of law and equity (1742)
- 40651: A general abridgment of law and equity (1743)
- 40803: A catalogue of the books, paintings, prints and drawings of that ingenious gentleman, Matthew Fletcher, Esq; late of Chatham, in the county of Kent, deceased. ... which will be sold by auction at Waghorn's Coffee-House, near the House of Lords, in the Old Pallace-Yard in Westminster, on Thursday the 28th of this instant April, beginning at eleven a clock in the forenoon; ... Catalogues may be had at Oliver's Coffee-House at Westminster-Hall Gate; (1715)
- 41384: A catalogue of English books (1712)
- 41648: A collection of select, original, miscellaneous poems (1765)
- 42006: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1735)
- 42008: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1732)
- 42009: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1732)
- 42010: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1733)
- 42272: Rules and orders for the better government of the King's Bench Prison (1729)
- 44084: An Act for repairing and widening the road from Horsely Upright Gate, leading down Bowden Hill, in the county of Wilts, to the top of Kingsdown Hill, in the parish of Box, in the said county (1726)
- 44104: An Act to continue two Acts of Parliament for repairing the highways between Wymondham and Attleborough, and from Wymondham to Hetherset, in the county of Norfolk (1726)
- 44166: An act for enlarging the term granted by an Act, made in the eighth year of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, intituled, An Act for repairing and amending the highways leading from Seven Oaks to Woods Gate, and Tunbridge-Wells, in the county of Kent (1725)
- 44562: Modern history (1739)
- 44660: An Act for repairing the roads leading from Cannal's Gate to the city of Lichfield, and from the said city to Stone, and from thence to the end of the county of Stafford, in the Post Road towards Chester (1729)
- 44669: An Act for the more effectual repairing the highways between Sheppards Shord and Horsley Upright Gate, leading down Bagdown Hill, in the county of Wilts, and other ruinous parts of the highways thereunto adjacent (1729)
- 45037: The adventures of Melinthus (1728)
- 45653: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the twelfth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled, An Act for repairing and widening the road from Horsley Upright Gate, leading down bowden Hill, in the county of Wilts, t the top of Kingsdown Hill, in the parish of Box, in the said county (1741)
- 45893: An Act for repairing the road leading from a gate commonly called Sacred Gate, on the south east side of the town of Hedon, in the east riding of the county of York, through the said town, to Hull North Bridge (1745)
- 46112: An Act for amending and making more effectual an Act made in the last session of Parliament, for continuing an Act made in the thirteenth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the roads from Luton in the county of Bedford, to Westwood Gate in the said county (1744)
- 46194: Night, an epistle to Robert Lloyd. By C. Churchill (1760)
- 46488: An Act to continue and make more effectual, an Act passed in the second year of the reign of His present Majesty, for repairing the highways between Sheppard's Shord, and Horsley Upright Gate, leading down Bagdown Hill, in the county of Wilts (1752)
- 46506: An Act for repairing the road leading from Long Horsley Bar or Gate, on the Post Road near the town of Morpeth, by or through Long Horsley, Weldon Bridge, and Whittingham, to the river Breamish (1752)
- 46554: An Act for repairing the roads from the north end of Malling Street, near the town of Newes, to Witch Cross, and from the north end of Malling Street aforesaid, to the Broil Park Gate (1752)
- 46564: An Act for widening and repairing the road from Combe Bridge in the county of Somerset, to Bradford in the county of Wilts (1752)
- 46571: An Act for repairing the several roads leading from the town of Bromyard, in the county of Hereford, to the several places called the Halfway Ash, in the parish of Docklow, Herefordshire Lake in the parish of Whitburne, Perry Bridge in the parish of Stoke Bliss, leading through the several parishes of Edwin, Ralph, Collington, and the hamlet of Little Kyre, Sapey Wood in the parish of Upper Sapey, Bishop's Froome, Wooferwood Gate, and Herefordshire Lake, in the said parish of Bromyard, in the counties of Hereford and Worcester (1752)
- 46684: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by several Acts of Parliament passed for repairing the highways between Wymondham and Attleborough (1747)
- 48613: A bill to continue the term, and alter and enlarge the powers, of an act passed in the seventeenth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An act for repairing and widening the road from Stall Gate Close, at the south west end of the town of Bedford, to the tow of Ampthill, and from the said town of Ampthill, to Wobourn Park, in the county of Bedford, and also the road branching out of the same, in Kempston Field, to the turnpike road leading from Hitchin to the said town of Bedford, except so far as the same relates to the road leading from the south en of Ridgemont town to the entrance of Wobourn Park, at a place called The Red Lodges (1796)
- 48736: An Act for repairing the roads leading from Cannal's Gate to the city of Lichfield, and from the said city to Stone, and from thence to the end of the county of Stafford, in the Post Road towards Chester (1729)
- 48961: An act for the more effectually repairing and amending the road leading from Long Horsely Bar or Gate, on the post road near the town of Morpeth, by or through Long Horseley, Weldon Bridge, and Whittingham, to the river Breamish, and from thence to Piercy's Cross, in the county of Northumberland to continue in force for twenty-one years, and from thence to the end of the then next session of Parliament (1752)
- 49016: An act for enlarging the term and powers of an act, passed in the eleventh year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An act to continue and render more effectual two acts, passed in the twelfth year of the reign of King George the First, and the nineteenth year o reign of His late Majesty, for repairing the road from market Harborough to Loughborough, in the county of Leicester (1793)
- 49178: An act to continue and render more effectual two acts passed in the twelfth year of the reign of King George the First, and the nineteenth year of the reign of His late Majesty, for repairing the road from Market Harborough to Loughborough, in the county of Leicester (1771)
- 49191: An act for continuing the term, and altering and enlarging the powers, of several acts, passed in the thirteenth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, the sixteenth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, and the fifteenth year o the reign of His present Majesty, for repairing the roads from Luton, in the county of Bedford, to West-wood Gate, in the said county (1795)
- 49265: The reports of the Society for Bettering the Condition and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor (1798)
- 49398: The description and use of a new-invented instrument (1754)
- 49761: A Compleat tything-table: wherein the of tythes, and all things tythable, are shewn at one view (1760)
- 51870: An act to amend an act, passed in the tenth and eleventh years of the reign of King William the Third, intituled, An Act for the making and keeping navigable the rivers of Aire and Calder, in the county of York (1774)
- 51935: An act for watering Piccadilly, from the end of Berkeley Street to Hyde Park Gate, in the parish of Saint George Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex (1775)
- 52446: A bill for continuing the term, and repealing the powers of two acts, passed in the twenty-first year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Second, and the nineteenth year of the reign of his present Majesty, for repairing and widening the roads from Little Sheffield, in the county of York (1795)
- 52790: An act to enlarge the term and powers of an act made in the twenty-fifth year of King George the Second, for repairing the roads from the North end of Malling-Street, near the town of Lewes, and other roads in the county of Sussex (1766)
- 53601: An Act for confirming an agreement entered into between the company of proprietors of the undertaking for recovering and preserving the navigation of the river Dee, and certain Lords of manors and other persons intitled to right of common upon the wastes and commons, and th old common salt marshes, lying on the south side of the said river, below or to the north-east of Greenfield Gate, in the county of Flint, and an award made in consequence thereof (1791)
- 54247: An Act for laying out and making a new street from Whitefriar Gate to the south end of Quay Street, within the town and county of the town of Kingston-upon-Hull (1795)
- 55484: The generous muse. A funeral poem (1701)
- 55592: The generous muse. A funeral poem (1701)
- 55797: A series of letters, discovering the scheme projected by France, in M DCC Lix. for an intended invasion upon England with flat-bottom'd boats; Various Conferences and Original Papers touching that Formidable Design. Pointing at The Secret and True Motives, which precipitated the Negociations, and Conclusion of the last Peace. To which are prefixed, the secret adventures of the young Pretender; and The Conduct of the French Court respecting him during his Stay in Great Britain, and after his return to Paris. Also The Chief Cause that brought on the late Banishment of the Jesuits from the French Dominions; a Secret as yet concealed from the Jesuits themselves: with the real Examination of Father Hamilton, taken at Fountainbleau, October 1756, who was employed to assassinate the Young Pretender. Together with The Particular Case of the Author. In a Memorial to his late Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. By Oliver Mac Allester, Esq; Vol. I (1767)
- 56225: The match-Maker fitted (1718)
- 57086: The scrivener's guide (1740)
- 57840: The poll for members to serve in the ensuing Parliament, for the county of Middlesex (1705)
- 57986: English examples to Lily's grammar-rules, for children's Latin exercises (1715)
- 58967: An epistle from Mrs. B****y to His R***l H*****ss the D*** of C********d (1772)
- 59952: Examen poeticum (1706)
- 60106: De re rustica; or, the repository for select papers on agriculture, arts, and manufactures. ... (1769)
- 60243: Melasina; or The force of passion (1793)
- 61753: Whitehall, March 19. We have this day receiv'd the following intelligence. Published by authority (1708)
- 64020: Debates of the House of Commons (1763)
- 64741: Honour retriev'd. A poem (1704)
- 64745: The foundlings. An elegy (1763)
- 64757: The indian emperor (1709)
- 64965: The ghost (1762)
- 64968: The ghost (1763)
- 65094: An institute of the laws of England (1724)
- 65347: The history of the revolutions in England under the family of the Stuarts, from the year 1603, to 1690. In three books; wherein are contained many secret memoirs relating to that family, and the last great revolution, anno 1688. By F. J. D'Orleans, of the Society of Jesus. Translated from the French original printed at Paris. To which is prefixed, an introduction to this history, by Laurence Echard, M.A. Arch-Deacon of Stowe (1722)
- 65456: An extract of Mr. Richard Baxter's Aphorisms of justification (1745)
- 65757: Independence: a poem (1783)
- 65799: The debauchees: or, the Jesuit caught. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's Servants. By Henry Fielding, Esq; (1746)
- 66120: Directions concerning pronunciation and gesture (1749)
- 66143: An essay on book-keeping, according to the true Italian method of debtor and creditor, by double entry (1726)
- 66328: A dissertation on the doctrine of Heraclitus, so far as it is mentioned, or alluded to, by Plato (1775)
- 66519: The duty and doctrine of baptism (1749)
- 66753: An epistle to the author of The Rosciad and The apology (1761)
- 66788: The campaign (1705)
- 66974: Euclid's elements of geometry, the first six, the eleventh and twelfth books (1763)
- 67563: Particulars and conditions of sale, of a copyhold estate, which will be sold at auction, by Mr. Campbell, at Mr. Berry's, the sign of the Queen's-Head, the Corner of Gray's-Inn Gate, Holborn, London, on Wednesday, May 24, 1769, at four o'clock in the afternoon, in one distinc lot (1769)
- 67665: The New plan of the declaration of rights,and of a constitution, for the republic of France. Faithfully translated from the French original, which was submitted to the consideration of the people of that repulic (1793)
- 67817: An act to enlarge the term and powers of an act made in ... the reign of his late Majesty King George the Second for repairing the road leading from Long Honsley Bar or Gate on the post road near the town of Morpeth (1778)
- 67834: An Act for laying out and making a new street from Whitefriar Gate to the south end of Quay Street, within the town and county of the town of Kingston-upon-Hull (1795)
- 67841: Miege's last and best French grammar: or, a new method to learn French. Containing the quintessence of all other grammars (1706)
- 67882: A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholly earthquake (1750)
- 68368: The Delphick oracle, resolving the most curious questions in love and gallantry (1722)
- 69154: The fifth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 69163: The sixth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1703)
- 69269: Whitehall, July .... Yesterday we receiv'd the following intelligence. Published by authority (1708)
- 69315: The young vvomens complaint for pressing the old ones (1701)
- 69671: The gentleman farrier (1734)
- 70121: Davenport's exquisite effusions or wit and humour (1795)
- 70500: A new collection of voyages and travels (1711)
- 71240: The gentleman's magazine, or, Monthly intelligencer (1731)
- 71276: The Universal journal (1745)
- 71352: Martin's Bath chronicle. (176u)
- 71590: An exact diurnall faithfvlly communicating the most remarkable proceedings in both Houses of Parliament (1644)
- 71639: A weekly accompt or perfect divrnall, of some passages in both Houses of Parliament (1643)
- 71644: The Weekly account (1643)
- 71716: Whalley's General post-man (1716)
- 71718: [Whalley's news-letter] (1714)
- 71875: The Champion; or, Evening advertiser (1740)
- 71994: The Passages in Parliament (1642)
- 72001: The Middlesex journal, or Universal evening-post (1772)
- 72031: The Weekly packet (1712)
- 72136: The Public advertiser (1752)
- 72170: The General advertiser (1744)
- 72284: The gentleman's magazine: or, Monthly intelligencer (1731)
- 72285: The gentleman's magazine (1736)
- 72286: The gentleman's magazine: and Historical chronicle (1736)
- 72287: The gentleman's magazine, or, Monthly intelligencer (1732)
- 72501: The Records of love: or, Weekly amusements for the fair sex (1710)
- 72575: The Friendly writer, and Register of truth (1732)
- 72736: The Town and country magazine; or, Universal repository of knowledge, instruction, and entertainment (1769)
- 72929: The gentleman's magazine, or, Trader's monthly intelligencer (1731)
- 72949: The copper-plate museum; or, Monthly repository of elegance, taste, and humour (1775)
- 72971: The original York journal: or, weekly courant (1727)
- 72972: The original mercury, York journal: or, weekly courant (1728)
- 73099: The Royal magazine; or, Quarterly bee (1750)
- 73165: Manchester gazette, and weekly advertiser (1795)
- 73463: Miscellanea curiosa mathematica: or, the literary correspondence of some eminent mathematicians (1745)
- 73574: Miscellaneous correspondence (1742)
- 73587: Terrae-filius (1764)
- 73890: De re rustica; or, The repository for select papers on agriculture, arts, and manufactures (1769)
- 75283: The genuine epistles of the apostolical fathers S. Barnabas, S. Ignatius, S. Clement, S. Polycarp, the Shepherd of Hermas, and the matyrdoms of St. Ignatius and St. Polycarp (1693)
- 75301: A catalogue of such books as have been entered in the register of the Company of Stationers: and printed from the 25. of December, 1662. to the 25. of December, 1663 (1664)
- 75342: Collections of travels through Turky into Persia, and the East-Indies (1688)
- 75367: Aphorismes of justification (1649)
- 75432: The tyranny of the Dutch against the English (1653)
- 75487: Animadversions on the late very reverend Mr. Corbet's remains, and humble endeavour (1685)
- 75587: The golden book of St. John Chrysostom, concerning the education of children (1659)
- 75678: An exact collection of choice declarations (1653)
- 75808: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lords assembled in Parliament (1678)
- 75819: The characters, or The manners of the age (1699)
- 75866: Animadversions upon a paper, entituled, The speech of the late Lord Russel, &c. (1683)
- 75871: The continuation of An historicall discourse, of the government of England, untill the end of the reigne of Queene Elizabeth (1651)
- 75908: An exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supream ecclesiastical jurisdiction (1666)
- 76038: Reports and cases taken in the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh years of the late King Charles (1657)
- 76149: Lucius Junius Brutus; father of his country (1681)
- 76213: Some observations upon the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the kings of England (1689)
- 76224: The priviledges of the baronage of England (1642)
- 76275: The life of Merlin, sirnamed Ambrosius (1641)
- 77032: The childes trade or; The beginning of the doctrine of Christ (1645)
- 77097: Invisibles, realities, demonstrated in the holy life and triumphant death of Mr. John Janeway (1673)
- 77120: A cordiall for a fainting Christian. Delivered in a sermon, by that famous divine, now with God, Mr Robert Bolton. Late Rector of Browghton, in Northamptonshire (1644)
- 77185: The arguments of the Right Honourable the Earl of Danby the second time, at the Court of King's-Bench at Westminster, upon his lordship's motion for bail, the 29th. day of June, term. Trin. 1682. As they were then exactly taken (1682)
- 77224: Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of Exchequer, in the years 1655, 1656, 1657, 1658, 1659, and 1660 (1693)
- 77691: The rebellion of Naples, or The tragedy of Massenello· (1649)
- 77832: The nevv oath or covenant (1643)
- 77911: Salvation by Jesus Christ alone (1700)
- 78208: Jewish hypocrisie, a caveat to the present generation (1670)
- 78233: Antidotum Britannicum: or, A counter-pest against the destructive principles of Plato redivivus (1681)
- 78278: Systema agriculturæ (1669)
- 78283: The grand abridgment of the law continued. Or, A collection of the principal cases and points of the common-law of England (1660)
- 78522: A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stage (1698)
- 78859: Cabala, mysteries of state (1653)
- 79084: The true confession of Margret Clark, who consented to the burning of her masters Mr. Peter Delanoy's house in Southwark (1680)
- 79141: Warning for servants: and a caution to Protestants. Or, the case of Margret Clark, lately executed for firing her masters house in Southwark (1680)
- 79147: The hectors: or The false challenge (1656)
- 79173: Odos gath yperbolen the more excellent way to edifie the Church of Christ: or a discourse concerning love (1684)
- 79180: The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus (1672)
- 79287: The history of moderation; or, The life, death and resurrection of moderation (1669)
- 79351: Reports of divers resolutions in lavv (1659)
- 79441: Female excellence: or, VVoman display'd (1679)
- 79581: Church reformation, tenderly handled in fovre sermons (1643)
- 79751: Of gardens (1673)
- 80045: The case and argument against Sir Ignoramus of Cambridg by Robert Callis of Graies-Inne esquire, afterward serjeant at lavv, in his reading at Stapls-Inn in Lent 14. Ia. R (1648)
- 80062: Miscellany poems· By Tho. Heyrick, M.A. formerly of Peter-House College in Cambridge (1691)
- 80083: Italy, in its original glory, ruine and revival (1660)
- 80180: The court of Neptune· (1700)
- 80211: Letters written by Sir W. Temple, Bart (1700)
- 80318: The life of the valiant & learned Sir VValter Raleigh, Knight (1677)
- 80353: The first tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction (1666)
- 80356: Occasions off-spring. Or Poems upon severall occasions (1654)
- 80421: A treatise concerning statutes, or acts of Parliament: and the exposition thereof. Written by Sir Christopher Hatton, late Lord Chancellour of England (1677)
- 80429: The divine and spiritual ambassadour (1663)
- 80569: Four centuries of select hymns (1668)
- 80579: The history of the Old Testament (1690)
- 80847: A sermon preach'd in St. Paul's Cathedral, at the annual meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, Tuesday, December vii. 1697. By George Stanhope, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Publish'd at the request of the Stewards. To which is annexed, a faithful account of the charities distributed by that corporation for fourteen years last past. (1698)
- 80989: The historical library of Diodorus the Sicilian (1700)
- 81012: The tragedy of the unhappy fair Irene· (1658)
- 81019: Spencer redivivus containing the first book of the Fairy queen (1687)
- 81173: A profitable book of Mr. Iohn Perkins, sometimes Fellow of the Inner Temple. Treating of the laws of England (1657)
- 81202: The history of King Richard the Second (1681)
- 81222: The boate swaines art, or, The compleat boat swaine (1642)
- 81336: Reports and cases, taken in the time of Queen Elizabeth, King James, and King Charles (1669)
- 81370: A sermon preached at St. Margaretts in VVestminster (1642)
- 81432: Heraclius, Emperour of the East (1664)
- 81455: The mirrour which flatters not (1658)
- 81472: Flora: seu, De florum cultura· Or, A complete florilege (1676)
- 81499: A poem dedicated to the blessed memory of Her late gracious Majesty Queen Mary (1695)
- 81604: Memoirs and observations topographical, physical, mathematical, mechanical, natural, civil, and ecclesiastical (1697)
- 81871: Amsterdam and her other Hollander sisters put out to sea, by Van Trump, Van Dunck, & Van Dumpe. Or, A true description of those so called Hoghens Mogens (1652)
- 81896: Religio laici, or A lay-mans faith (1688)
- 82062: Englands grievances in times of popery (1679)
- 82212: Iudahs ioy at the oath (1641)
- 82308: A sermon preached at the triennial visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, James, Lord Bishop of Lincoln (1700)
- 82344: A collection of letters and other writings, relating to the horrid Popish Plott (1681)
- 82361: The elder brother (1678)
- 82370: Jesus is God: or, The deity of Jesus Christ vindicated. Being an abstract of some sermons preach'd in the parish-church of St. James Clerkenwell, by D. Pead (1694)
- 82528: A manuell or, Briefe treatise of some particular rights and priuiledges belonging to the High Court of Parliament (1647)
- 82673: Nomotomia (1657)
- 83076: The new Natura brevium of the most reverend judge, Mr. Anthony Fitz-Herbert; corrected and revised. Whereunto are added. The authorities in law, and some other cases and notes collected by the translator out of the year-books and abridgments. With a new and exact table of the most material things contained therein (1687)
- 83340: Episcopacie by divine right. Asserted, by Jos. Hall, B. of Exon (1640)
- 83516: The commentaries of C. Julius Cæsar (1655)
- 83663: The siege of Babylon (1678)
- 83811: The declaration of John Pym Esquire, upon the vvhole matter of the charge of high treason, against Thomas Earle of Strafford, April 12. 1641. With An argument of law concerning the bill of attainder of high treason of the said Earle of Strafford, before a committee of both Houses of Parliament, in Westminster Hall, by Mr St-Iohn his Majesties Solicitor Generall, on Thursday, April 29. 1641. Both published by order of the Commons House (1641)
- 84042: The siege of Constantinople (1675)
- 84184: The history, choice, and method of studies· (1695)
- 84344: The compleate copy-holder (1641)
- 84651: A memorial for the learned: or, Miscellany of choice collections from most eminent authors (1686)
- 84900: Good and bad newes from Jreland: in a letter of credit from Youghall, not forged, as are most of pamphlets lately published (1642)
- 85437: Horatius: a Roman tragedie (1656)
- 85438: Polyeuctes, or The martyr (1655)
- 85462: The life and death of Thomas Woolsey, Cardinal; once Arch Bishop of York, and Lord Chancellour of England (1667)
- 85510: The praise of York-shire ale (1697)
- 85603: The solicitour; or, Reasons urging a more liberall loane towards the maintenance of religion, law, and the kingdomes safety in them both (1643)
- 85676: The clerks assistant (1683)
- 85959: Reports of that grave and learned judge, Sir John Bridgman, Knight; Serjeant at lavv, sometime chief justice of Chester (1659)
- 85960: Brevia judicialia: or, An exact collection of approved forms of all sorts of judiciall writs in the Common Bench (1662)
- 86132: Iter Lusitanicum; or, The Portugal voyage (1662)
- 86190: Three sermons preached by the Reverend, and learned, Dr. Richard Stuart, Dean of St. Pauls, afterwards Dean of Westminster, and clerk of the closet to the late King Charles. To which is added a fourth sermon, preached by the Right Reverend Father in God Samuel Harsnett, Lord Arch-bishop of York (1658)
- 86291: Invisibles, realities, demonstrated in the holy life and triumphant death of Mr. John Janeway, Fellow of Kings College in Cambridge. By James Janeway, Minister of the Gospel (1690)
- 86299: Pecuniæ obediunt omnia = Money does master all things (1696)
- 86348: The difference between the spots of the godly, and of the wicked. Preached by Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs at Cripple Gate (1668)
- 86357: Peter his repentance (1653)
- 86622: Fumifugium: or, the inconveniencie of the aer and smoak of London dissipated (1661)
- 86748: The case of the Charter of London stated (1683)
- 86808: The Italian husband (1698)
- 87093: Virtumnus [sic] Romanus, or, A discourse penned by a romish priest (1642)
- 87136: Jus filizarii: or, The filacer's office in the Court of King's-Bench (1684)
- 87164: Musick's monument; or, A remembrancer of the best practical musick, both divine, and civil, that has ever been known, to have been in the world (1676)
- 87358: An English ballad: in answer to Mr. Despreaux's Pindarique ode on the taking of Namure (1695)
- 87360: Abners funerall, or, a sermon preached at the funerall of that learned and noble knight, Sir Thomas Lucie. By Robert Harris, B.D. and Pastor of the Church at Hanwell, Oxon (1641)
- 87602: The vvorks of Robert Harris once of Hanwell (1654)
- 87887: Mysterium sigillorum, herbarum & lapidum (1698)
- 87900: The chymical Galenist (1667)
- 87948: The tragedies of the last age consider'd and examin'd by the practice of the ancients, and by the common sense of all ages (1678)
- 87993: An additional appendix to Aurum reginæ (1668)
- 88012: Jacob Behmen's theosophick philosophy unfolded (1691)
- 88032: The office and duty of executors· Or A treatise of wils and executors (1656)
- 88175: The compleat ambassador: or Two treaties of the intended marriage of Qu: Elizabeth of glorious memory (1655)
- 88224: The speech of His Grace, James Duke of Ormond, Lord Lievtenant of Ireland (1662)
- 88369: The Romane historie written by T. Livius of Padua (1659)
- 88574: The mystical union of believers with Christ. Or, A treatise wherein, that great mystery and priviledge, of the saints union with the Son of God, is opened (1668)
- 88578: The atturneys gvide, for suing out of fines, concords, and recoveries, &c (1656)
- 88586: Emblemes. By Fra: Quarles (1696)
- 88625: Reports and cases (1656)
- 88636: Antiquities of the city of Exeter (1677)
- 88643: The tenth satyr of Juvenal, English and Latin. The English by Tho Shadwell. With illustrations upon it. Licensed, May 25. 1687 (1687)
- 88679: The excellency of the pen and pencil (1668)
- 88727: Analecta de XII primis Cæsaribus. = Select and choyce observations concerning the twelve first Cæsars emperours of Rome (1647)
- 88730: The elements of Euclid explain'd (1696)
- 88802: The reports of Sir Edvvard Coke Kt. late Lord Chief-Justice of England, and one of His Majesties Council of State (1658)
- 88816: A cordiall for a heart-qualme. Or, Severall heavenly comforts for all those who suffer any worldly crosse or calamity. By Simon Birckbek, Bachelour of Divinity, sometime Fellow of Queenes Colledge in Oxford: and now Minister of Gods word at Gilling, in Richmundshire (1647)
- 88930: Of gardens (1672)
- 89280: The hearts ease, or, A remedy against all troubles (1682)
- 89327: Prophecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana Poniatovia, Nicholas Drabicius (1664)
- 89341: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseyes, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne (1653)
- 89423: Les reports de Sir John Savile chevalier (1688)
- 89488: A doore of hope, also Holy and loyall activity· (1641)
- 89511: A new-come guest to the tovvne (1644)
- 89560: The vvorlds prospect: or, A commentarie upon the 33 of Isaiah, and the 14 vers. in these words: The sinners in Sion are afraid (1646)
- 89677: Pendragon; or, The carpet knight his kalendar (1698)
- 90039: A continuation of the collection of the history of England· (1641)
- 90118: A plot, and no plot (1697)
- 90414: Saducismus triumphatus: or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions (1682)
- 90455: XCVI. sermons by the right honourable and reverend father in God, Lancelot Andrewes, late Lord Bishop of Winchester. Published by His Majesties speciall command. The fifth edition. With an alphabetical table of the principal contents. Whereunto is added, a sermon preached before two kings, on the fifth of August, 1606 (1661)
- 90539: The diurnall occurrences of every dayes proceeding in Parliament (1641)
- 90780: The works of the famous Mr. Francis Rabelais Doctor in Physick, treating of the lives, heroick deeds, and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel (1664)
- 90813: The Jesuits gospel, according to Saint Ignatius Loiola (1679)
- 91076: Reports, of diverse choice cases in law (1651)
- 91145: The City law (1658)
- 91475: Heavenly treasure, or Mans chiefest good (1656)
- 91675: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports of the learned Sir Edward Cook, Knight, late Lord Chief Justice of England, and of the Council of Estate to his Majesty, King James (1657)
- 91732: An assistance to justices of the peace, for the easier performance of their duty. By Jos. Keble, of Grays Inn, Esq (1683)
- 91783: Look unto Jesus, or An ascent to the Holy Mount (1663)
- 91811: The compleat clerk (1677)
- 91824: The speech of Francis Lovelace, Esquire, recorder of the city of Canterbury (1660)
- 91936: Mr Recorders speech to the Lord protector (1654)
- 92114: The history of the most renowned Don Quixote of Mancha (1687)
- 92294: The Psalms of David, in English metre (1698)
- 92406: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports (1650)
- 92423: Bouleute?rion. Or, A practical demonstration of county-judicatures (1664)
- 92583: A catalogue of English books: in divinity, humanity, philology, history, &c. of Mr. Charles Mearne's, late bookseller to His Majesty (1687)
- 92746: The saints triumph over the last enemy (1674)
- 93214: A letter to a gentleman in the commission of the peace (1695)
- 93234: The second part of Actions for slanders (1649)
- 93660: Sylva sylvarum: or, A natural history (1658)
- 93900: 'Anamne?sis E'ucharistike?. The revival of grace, in the vigour and fragrancy of it (1678)
- 94059: The civil rights, and conveniences of episcopacy (1661)
- 94148: Placita Latine? rediviva (1673)
- 94385: Formularum bene? placitandi pars secunda (1674)
- 94453: An exact collection of all remonstrances (1643)
- 94582: A guide to the godly, or, The dayly meditations of Returne Hebdon Gentleman (1646)
- 94892: A journall of all proceedings between the Jansenists, and the Jesuits (1659)
- 95029: The shepheard's paradise (1659)
- 95078: Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances (1689)
- 95374: Londons resurrection or The rebuilding of London (1668)
- 95635: Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances (1699)
- 95834: Salus populi &c. or The case of king and people (1681)
- 96312: The mourning muse of Alexis (1695)
- 96357: XXV select allusions (1698)
- 96484: Presbytery popish, not episcopacy (1661)
- 96589: Linguæ Romanæ dictionarium luculentum novum (1693)
- 96699: Actions for slander, the first and second part (1655)
- 96907: The history of moderation; or, The life, death and resurrection of moderation (1669)
- 96922: Ars transferendi dominium: or, A sure law-guide to the conveyancer (1697)
- 97226: The priviledges of the baronage of England when they sit in Parliament (1689)
- 97346: Speciall and selected lavv-cases (1641)
- 97423: Pleas of the crown. Or a Brief, but full account of whatsoever can be found relating to that subject (1678)
- 97576: Modus intrandi placita generalia (1674)
- 97640: The compleat clark (1671)
- 97736: The practical register, or The accomplish'd attorney (1670)
- 97758: Animadversions upon a paper, entituled, The speech of the late Lord Russel, &c (1683)
- 97986: The accomplish'd woman. Written originally in French, since made English, by the Honourable, Walter Montague, Esq (1655)
- 98079: Several letters and passages between His Excellency, the Lord General Cromwel and the governor of Edinburgh Castle (1650)
- 98135: A fuller ansvver to a treatise vvritten by Doctor Ferne, entituled The resolving of conscience upon this question (1642)
- 98170: Certaine propositions of both Houses of Parliament, concerning the raising of horse, horse-men and armes, for the defence of the King, and both Houses of Parliament (1642)
- 98206: Fumifugium: or The inconveniencie of the aer and smoak of London dissipated (1661)
- 98427: The young clerks guide: or, An exact collection of choice English presidents (1656)
- 98432: Infants-baptism disproved: and believers baptism proved. Or, An answer to several arguments propounded in a paper by Mr. Alexander Kellie, minister at Giles Criple Gate London, and sent to Mr. Jeremiah Ives of the said parish. And is now published for the general information of all, but particularly for the satisfaction of many of the inhabitants of the said parish, who have desired it. Wherein the arguments for infant-baptism are examined and disproved. By the said Jeremiah Ives (1655)
- 98453: The law of ejectments, or, A treatise shewing the nature of ejectione firme (1700)
- 98732: The historie of the world (1666)
- 98760: Fables ancient and modern (1700)
- 98823: Hughes's quæries. Or, choice cases for moots (1675)
- 98866: Land-lords law (1697)
- 98888: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affairs maritime and of commerce (1682)
- 99067: The historie of the vvorld, in five books· (1671)
- 99268: A divine antidote against a devilish poyson, or, A scriptural answer to an anti-scriptural and heretical pamphlet, entituled A designed end to the Socinian controversie; written by John Smith Answered by Francis Gregory, D.D. and Rector of Hambleden in the county of Bucks. (1696)
- 99363: Religion and reason adjusted and accorded; or, A discourse, wherein divine revelation is made appear to be a congruous and connatural way of affording proper means for making man eternally happy through the perfecting of his rational nature (1696)
- 99566: A song for St. Cæcilia's Day, Nov. 22, 1686 (1686)
- 99687: Sculptura: or The history, and art of chalcography and engraving in copper (1662)
- 99708: The faithfull shepherdesse· (1656)
- 99819: Table-talk (1696)
- 100118: Socinianisme in the fundamentall point of justification discovered, and confuted, or, An answer to a written pamphlet maintaining that faith is in a proper sense without a trope imputed to beleevers in justification (1641)
- 100186: The vvorkes of Ephesus explained (1642)
- 100234: Christian astrology (1647)
- 100292: The informations of Robert Jenison of Grayes Inn, Esquire (1680)
- 100315: The young man's instructer, and the old man's remembrancer: or Controversies and practical truths, fitted to the capacity of children, and the more ignorant sort of people (1673)
- 100328: A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Giles in the Fields (1699)
- 100411: The tragedy of the unhappy fair Irene· (1658)
- 100417: Reports d'ascuns cases (1688)
- 100446: To the most illustrious Prince Christopher Duke of Albemarle, on his voyage to his government of Jamaica (1687)
- 100675: A letter of advice to a friend about the currency of clipt-money (1696)
- 100698: Certaine observations concerning the office of the Lord Chancellor. Composed by the Right Honorable, and most learned, Thomas Lord Ellesmere, late Lord Chancellor of England. Whereunto is annexed a perfect table, and a methodicall analysis of the whole treatise (1651)
- 100718: Reports and cases, taken in the time of Queen Elizabeth, King James, and King Charles (1656)
- 100772: A glimpse of Gods glory (1642)
- 100889: Two excellent plays (1665)
- 100930: The principles of the Christian religion explained (1700)
- 100964: Philo-Carolus: consisting of three poems (1680)
- 100968: The first part of the institutes of the laws of England, or, A commentary upon Littleton (1684)
- 101050: Synopsis medicinæ, or A compendium of astrological, Galenical, & chymical physick (1671)
- 101234: Aurum reginæ; or A compendious tractate, and chronological collection of records in the Tower, and Court of Exchequer concerning queen-gold (1668)
- 101296: The lively oracles given to us: or, The Christian's birth-right and duty, in the custody and use of the Holy Scripture. The third edition. By the author of the whole dvty of man, & etc (1688)
- 101322: Select cases in B.R. 22, 23, & 24. Car. I. Regis (1688)
- 101408: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesn (1675)
- 101654: The doctrine of the holy weekly Sabbath (1641)
- 101698: Organon salutis (1657)
- 101826: Parents groans over their wicked children (1681)
- 102129: Catalogus variorum librorum ex bibliothecis selectissimis doctissim. virorum nuperrime defunctorum (1685)
- 102137: The world surveyed: or, The famous voyages & travailes of Vincent le Blanc, or White, of Marseilles (1660)
- 102154: A fiery pillar of heavenly truth (1647)
- 102496: Jerichoes dovvn-fall (1643)
- 102645: A catalogue of books printed in England since the dreadful fire of London in 1666. to the end of Michaelmas term, 1695 (1696)
- 102786: Of gardens (1672)
- 102981: The parson's counsellor (1695)
- 103007: The anglers vade mecum: or, a compendious, yet full, discourse of angling (1700)
- 103041: A brief exposition of the Ten Commandments and the Lords Prayer. By Symon Patrick rector of St. Paul Covent-Garden (1668)
- 103105: Alexicacus spirit of salt of the vvorld (1664)
- 103255: A voice from heaven (1654)
- 103372: The full narrative and further discovery of Edward Turbervill (1681)
- 103403: Mamamouchi, or The citizen turn'd gentleman (1675)
- 103496: A preparative to pleading (1685)
- 103502: Of the descent of the Paraclet (1695)
- 103509: Trade revived, or a way proposed to restore, increase, inrich, strengthen and preserve the decayed and even dying trade of this our English nation (1660)
- 104128: The happines of enjoying and making a true and speedy use of Christ (1647)
- 104306: A royall loyall poem (1660)
- 104401: A collection of all the publicke orders ordinances and declarations of both Houses of Parliament, from the ninth of March 1642. untill December 1646 (1646)
- 104443: The sinfulness and unlawfulness, of having or making the picture of Christs humanity (1641)
- 104461: A sermon preached before the Honble Society of Lincolns-Inne, upon the 26th of July, 1685 (1685)
- 104473: The mirrour of architecture: Or the ground-rules of the art of building, exactly laid down by Vincent Scamozzi Mr. Builder of Venice. Reviewed and inlarged with the addition of a diagonal scale, being very useful for the dividing the author his given parts into minutes, whereby the principal points of architecture are easily and plainly demonstrated for the benefit of all lovers and ingenious practicioners in the said art. By Joachim Schuym of Amsterdam. Translated out of Dutch by W.F. Hereunto is added the description and use of an ordinary joynt-rule fitted with lines for the ready finding the lengths and angles of rafters, and hips and collar beams in any square or bevelling roof at any pitch, and the ready drawing the architrave, freize and cornice in any order. With other useful conclusions by the said rule. By John Browne (1669)
- 104548: A conference desired by the Lords and had by a committee of both houses, concerning the rights and privileges of the subjects. Discoursed by Sir Dudley Digges. Sir Edward Littleton Knight, now Lord Keeper. Master Selden. Sir Edward Cooke. With the objections by Sir Robert Heath Knight then Attorney Generall, and the answers. 3?. Apr. 4. Car. 1628 (1642)
- 104557: The second part of the collection of letters and other writings, relating to the horrid Popish Plott (1681)
- 104703: A treatise of the principall grounds and maximes of the lawes of this kingdome (1641)
- 104765: The religion of the Dutch· (1680)
- 104796: The Julian and Gregorian year: or, the difference betwixt the Old and New-Stile (1700)
- 104910: An exact collection of all remonstrances (1643)
- 105141: Acetaria (1699)
- 105523: The fight of faith crowned: or, A sermon preached at the funeral of that eminently holy man Mr. Henry Stubs (1678)
- 105582: Tyrannus or the mode (1661)
- 105784: Nevves from Poland (1641)
- 105906: A sermon preached at St. Hilary's in the isle of Jersey before the garrison, April 10th. 1692 (1692)
- 105915: Gregories moot-book (1663)
- 105917: Eliza's babes: or, The virgins-offering (1652)
- 106202: The vanities of philosophy & physick (1699)
- 106209: Delightful and ingenious novells (1685)
- 106261: The rise, growth, and fall of Antichrist (1652)
- 106424: A sermon, preached at Kingston upon Hull (1644)
- 106569: Færo?, & F?roa reserata: that is A description of the islands & inhabitants of Foeroe (1676)
- 106654: True religion in the old way of piety and charity (1645)
- 106732: Christ the Christians choice. Or a sermon preached at the funerall of Mr John Cavvs one of the magistrates of the famous corporation of Plymouth. March the 29. Anno Dom. 1645. By Alexander Grosse. B.D. and pastor of Bridfoad (1645)
- 106822: The question disputed (1645)
- 106876: A declaration of the Parliament of England (1645)
- 107243: Pyretologia, a rational account of the cause & cure of agues (1672)
- 107299: The third part of the Reports of several excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster (1663)
- 107319: Reports and cases, collected by the learned, Sir John Popham, knight, late lord chief-justice of England. Written with his own hand in French, and novv faithfully translated into English. To which are added some remarkable cases reported by other learned pens since his death. With an alphabeticall table, wherein may be found the principall matters contained in this booke (1656)
- 107326: An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament (1646)
- 107340: A true relation by Colonell Morgan, in a letter of the totall routing of the Lord Ashley (1646)
- 107350: Sir Thomas Fairfaxes taking of Dennis Castle, and Felford Haven (1646)
- 107353: The three kingdomes case: or, Their sad calamities, together with their causes and cure (1646)
- 107410: Foure strong castles taken by the Parliaments forces (1646)
- 107516: The historie of the world (1666)
- 107610: The second volume of the remains of thf [sic] most reverend father in God, and blessed martyr, William Laud (1700)
- 107833: Higay'on selah The commemoration and exaltation of mercy (1646)
- 108624: Vertumnus Romanus, or, A discourse penned by a romish priest (1642)
- 108933: The civil rights, and conveniences of episcopacy (1661)
- 108955: The second tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supream ecclesiastical jurisdiction (1665)
- 108956: The third tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of the supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English Kings (1668)
- 109421: The vocal and instrumental musick of The prophetess, or The history of Dioclesian. Composed by Henry Purcell, organist of Their Majesties Chappel, and of St. Peters Westminster (1691)
- 109523: Maxims and reflections upon plays· (1699)
- 109653: Melothesia: or, Certain general rules for playing upon a continued-bass (1673)
- 109741: St Paul's late progres upon earth (1644)
- 109787: The hearts ease, or, A remedy against all troubles (1676)
- 109788: Jewish hypocrisie, a caveat to the present generation (1660)
- 109789: The compleat gentleman (1661)
- 109806: An exact abridgment in English, of The commentaries, or reports of the learned and famous lawyer, Edmond Plowden, an apprentice of the common law (1650)
- 110031: The memoires of the Duke of Rohan: or, A faithful relation of the most remarkable occurrences in France (1660)
- 110125: Elisha his lamentation, upon the suddain translation of Elijah (1654)
- 110367: A musical entertainment perform'd on November XXII. 1683 (1684)
- 110383: Sergeant Thorpe judge of the assize for the northern circuit, his charge (1649)
- 110414: A character of Charles the Second written by an impartial hand, and exposed to publick view for information of the people (1660)
- 110415: A character of Charles the Second written by an impartial hand, and exposed to publick view for information of the people (1660)
- 110457: Tripla concordia: or, A choice collection of new airs, in three parts (1677)
- 110488: The reduction of episcopacie unto the form of synodical government received in the antient Church (1656)
- 110529: A testimony of the ministers in the county of Stafford to the trueth of Jesus Christ, and to the Solemn League and Covenant (1648)
- 110574: The clerk of assize, judges-marshall, and cryer (1660)
- 110905: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affaires maritime, and of commerce (1676)
- 111139: Unum necessarium: or, The poore mans case (1648)
- 111635: Another bloudy fight at Colchester upon Tuesday night last (1648)
- 111676: The resolution of the armie concerning the city of London, after their ending of the work at Colchester, and their declaration concerning the same (1648)
- 111927: The compleat clark, and scriveners guide (1655)
- 112148: The fulness and freeness of Gods grace in Jesus Christ (1656)
- 112150: Christs birth misse-timed. Or, A resolution to a question about the time of Christs nativity; evidencing by Scripture, that Jesus Christ was not born in December. By R.S (1648)
- 112385: Gospel-Glory proclaimed before the sonnes of men, in the visible and invisible worship of God (1648)
- 112597: King Charls his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30 of Ian. 1648 (1649)
- 112598: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediatly [sic] before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648 (1649)
- 112598: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediatly [sic] before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648 (1649)
- 112598: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate, immediatly [sic] before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648 (1649)
- 112629: Observations upon some particular persons and passages (1656)
- 112800: The diurnall occurrences, or dayly proceedings of both Houses (1641)
- 112909: Ocotber the 22. 1649. The three-penny cooks fat in the fire, or rhe [sic] downefall of as-in-presentis; or the schoole-master under the black-rod. Or the brain-breakers breaker newly broke out againe. By Thomas Grantham, master in art of Peter-house in Cambridge, heretofore professor in Bowlane and Mug-well-street neere Barber Chyrurgions Hall: now over against Graies Inn Gate in Holborne, at Master Bulls (1642)
- 112980: Declarations counts and pleadings in English: the second part (1654)
- 113030: The cure of ruptures in mans bodie, by physical, and chirurgical meanes, and medicines (1651)
- 113195: A fuller ansvver to a treatise vvritten by Doctor Ferne, entituled The resolving of conscience upon this question (1642)
- 113338: The dead speaking, or, The living names of two deceased ministers of Christ (contemporary, and eminently usefull in the west of England) viz. Mr. Sam. Oliver, and Mr. Samuel Crook (1654)
- 113341: Indago astrologica: or, a brief and modest enquiry into some principal points of astrology (1652)
- 113346: The vindication of the law (1652)
- 113388: The proceedings of the commissioners (1643)
- 113640: A letter written to a gentleman in the country, touching the dissolution of the late Parliament, and the reasons therof (1653)
- 113808: Sedition scourg'd, or A view of that rascally & venemous paper, entituled, A charge of high-treason exhibited against Oliver Cromwel, Esq; for several treasons by him committed (1653)
- 113817: A false Jew: or, A wonderfull discovery of a Scot, baptized at London for a Christian, circumcised at Rome to act a Jew, re-baptized at Hexham for a believer, but found out at Newcastle to be a cheat (1653)
- 114295: A northern blast, or the spiritual Quaker converted (1655)
- 114307: A vindication of the lavvs of England, as they are now established (1659)
- 114594: The churches patience and faith in afflictions (1661)
- 114666: The speech of Francis Lovelace Esquire recorder of Canterbury (1660)
- 114889: A breviate of our Kings whole Latin grammar vulgarly called, Lillies. (Analytically disposed.) Or A brief grammatical table thereof, to facilitate the apprehension, strengthen the memory, and to encreas the benefit of young learners (1660)
- 114977: Poems (1655)
- 115144: Politica sacra & civilis: or, A modell of civil and ecclesiasticall government (1660)
- 115235: The picture of the conscience drawne to the life, by the pencell of divine truth (1648)
- 115267: An antidote against immoderate sorrow for the death of our friends (1660)
- 115290: A guide to the godly, or, The dayly meditations of Returne Hebdon Gentleman (1648)
- 115354: An examination of the political part of Mr. Hobbs his Leviathan. By George Lawson, rector of More in the county of Salop (1657)
- 115405: Poems: by Francis Beaumont, Gent. Viz. The hermaphrodite. The remedy of love. Elegies. Sonnets, with other poems (1653)
- 115415: Finetti Philoxenis: som choice observations of Sr. John Finett knight (1656)
- 115441: The countrymans catechisme: or, A helpe for housholders to instruct their families in the grounds of Christian religion: by Robert Ram minister of Spalding in Lincolnshire. Imprimatur Joseph Caryl (1655)
- 115467: The strong man ejected by a stronger then he (1660)
- 115471: Communion with God in ordinances, the saints priviledge and duty (1656)
- 115483: Three sermons preached by the reverend, and learned, Dr. Richard Stuart, Dean of St. Pauls, afterwards Dean of Westminster, and clerk of the closset to the late King Charles. To which is aded [sic], A fourth sermon, preached by the right reverend Father in God, Samuel Harsnett, Lord Arch-bishop of Yorke (1656)
- 115524: Physical rarities (1651)
- 115622: A survey of the pretended holy discipline (1663)
- 115653: God, a rich supply of all good (1650)
- 116138: The triumphant lady: or, The crowned innocence· (1656)
- 116152: The vvord of faith improved (1656)
- 116181: Bouleute?rion, or A practical demonstration of county judicatures (1659)
- 116224: Nine select sermons (1658)
- 116489: Phlebotomiographia or, A treatise of phlebotomy (1658)
- 116537: The arch-cheate, or the cheate of cheats (1644)
- 116623: Organon salutis (1659)
- 116833: A synopsis of theology or divinity. Drawn up by Francis Roberts, M.A. minister of the gospel, for the benefit of his flock (1645)
- 117323: The prologue to His Majesty at the first play presented at the Cock-pit in Whitehall (1660)
- 117493: Reports: (a second part.) of diverse famous cases in law (1651)
- 117530: The vanity of the lives and passions of men. Written by D. Papillon, Gent (1651)
- 117546: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshallseys, court of pypowder, and ancient demesne (1651)
- 117618: The resolved apprentices, or A reply of the well-affected apprentices of the city of London, inhabiting in the ward of Bridge within (1649)
- 118266: The Lady Pecunia's journey unto hell (1654)
- 119188: An abstract of a commentarie (1642)
- 119214: A relation touching the present state and condition of Ireland (1642)
- 119318: St Paul's late progres upon earth (1644)
- 119700: An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use, made in the 16th, 17th, & 18th years of the reign of K. Charles the first, and in the 12th, 13th, and 14th years of the reign of K. Charles the second (1663)
- 120101: Religion and reason adjusted and accorded; or, A discourse, wherein divine revelation is made appear to be a congruous and connatural way of affording proper means for making man eternally happy through the perfecting of his rational nature (1690)
- 120271: Machivael's [sic] discourses upon the first decade of T. Livius, translated out of the Italian. To which is added his Prince. With some marginal animadversions noting and taxing his errors. By E.D (1663)
- 120334: The Egyptian history (1672)
- 120340: A short and plain catechism (1668)
- 120483: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports of the learned Sir Edward Coke, Knight, late lord chiefe justice of England and of the Councell of Estate to His Majesty, King James (1651)
- 120505: Ashrea: or, The grove of beatitudes (1665)
- 120533: The cruell shrow: or, The patient mans vvoe (1640)
- 120572: The unlearned alchymist his antidote, or, A more full and ample explanation of the use, virtue and benefit of my pill, entituled, An effectual diaphoretick, diuretick, purgeth by sweating, urin (1660)
- 120647: A collection of curious paintings, most of which are originals (1691)
- 120651: Whereas there is an accurate account and description of Ireland designed to be made publick in the English Atlas undertaken by Moses Pitt of London (1682)
- 120847: A curious collection of paintings, of the most famous, ancient and modern masters (1691)
- 120939: Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecæ selectissimæ. Rev. Doct. viri D. Tho. Lye B.D. nuperrime Londinensis. defuncti. Cui accessit bibliotheca Anglica non minus elegans, & copiosa, M. Tho. Jennings civis Londinensis ingeniosissimi (1684)
- 120999: The praise of nothing (1635)
- 121177: The circle: or Conversations on love & gallantry; originally in French. Now Englished. And since augmented with several new songs, illustrated with musical notes, both treble & bass. By Nath. Noel, Gent. Licensed May the 5th. 1675. R. L'Estrange (1676)
- 121248: The life and death of that matchless mirrour of magnanimity, and heroick vertues Henrietta Maria de Bourbon (1669)
- 121383: The practice of the spiritual or ecclesiastical courts (1700)
- 121515: The fathers legacy: or Burtons collections (1649)
- 121658: A discourse in defence of infants-baptism (1651)
- 121944: Love crownd [sic] with victory (1672)
- 121969: An impartial collection of the great affairs of state, from the beginning of the Scotch rebellion in the year MDCXXXIX. To the murther of King Charles I (1682)
- 122022: A brief exposition of the Ten Commandments and the Lords Prayer (1672)
- 122024: Bouleute?rion, or A practical demonstration of county-judicatures (1675)
- 122321: A warning for all murderers (1620)
- 122350: The English braue iipsie (1625)
- 122597: Tryals per pais, or The law, concerning juries (1666)
- 122916: A brief discourse of mans estate in the first and second Adam (1654)
- 122949: A caveat or information, for informers, witnesses, and judges (1656)
- 123067: The description and use of an ordinary joynt-rule fitted with lines (1669)
- 123319: A perfect list of all such persons as by commission under the Great Seal of England are now confirmed to be (1660)
- 123400: Invisibles, realities, demonstrated in the holy life and triumphant death of Mr. John Janeway, Fellow of King's Collegde in Cambridge. By James Janeway, Minister of the Gospel (1674)
- 123402: Invisibles, realities, demonstrated in the holy life and triumphant death of Mr. John Janeway, Fellow of Kings College in Cambridge. By James Janeway, Minister of the Gospel (1678)
- 123508: A brief exposition of the Ten Commandments and the Lords Prayer. By Simon Patrick D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1678)
- 123560: The office of the clerk of assize (1694)
- 123620: No home but heaven (1664)
- 123642: Synopsis or, An exact abridgement of the Lord Cokes commentaries upon Littleton (1652)
- 123727: March's actions for slander, and arbitrements (1674)
- 123758: Marianus, or, Loves heroick champion (1641)
- 123770: Markham's master-piece revived (1695)
- 123807: The delights of Holland: or, A three months travel about that and the other provinces (1696)
- 123971: Memoirs and observations topographical, physical, mathematical, mechanical, natural, civil, and ecclesiastical (1698)
- 124022: The principles of the Christian religion explained (1699)
- 124034: The manifold vvisedome of God (1641)
- 124037: Plutarch's lives (1700)
- 124136: A copy of the Earle of Marleborough's letter to Sir Hugh P (1665)
- 124191: The great oracle even (1641)
- 124418: The young clerks guide: or, An exact collection of choice English presidents according to the best forms now used (1658)
- 124431: The young clarks guide: or, An exact collection of choice English presidents, according to the best forms now used (1670)
- 124446: Jurisdictions: or, The lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and antient demesne (1656)
- 124454: Lenton's characters: or, Witty and ingenious descriptions of severall professions, presented to all judicious readers. Written for his owne, and now published for others recreation (1653)
- 124506: The library of the right reverend Father in God, John Lloyd, D.D. late lord bishop of St. David's, and Vice-chancellor of Oxford (1699)
- 124559: The theatre of complements: or, A compleat new academy (1689)
- 124793: Alexicacus spirit of salt of the vvorld (1667)
- 124976: An essay concerning humane understanding (1694)
- 125060: A fiery pillar of heavenly truth (1649)
- 125118: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court and at publick theatres (1692)
- 125224: The prophecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana Poniatovia, Nicholas Drabicius (1664)
- 125248: A sermon preached at the funerall of Charles Cocks Esq (1655)
- 125578: Two sermons preached on the occasion of the death of the Lord and Lady Digby (1688)
- 125597: Common notions and advice, of Mr. A. Theveneav, advocate in Parliament (1662)
- 125817: The second volume of Plutarch's lives (1700)
- 125902: Bibliotheca Prestoniana: sive, Catalogus variorum atque insignium librorum, theologicorum, historicorum & philologicorum (1696)
- 125980: The Hartford-shire wonder. Or, Strange news from vvare (1669)
- 126070: The historie of the world in five bookes (1652)
- 126089: The royall remonstrance (1660)
- 126133: A sermon against adultery (1672)
- 126247: Les reports du tres erudite Edmund Saunders chivalier, nadgairs Seigniour Chief Justice del bank le roy (1686)
- 126464: To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty, and the Lords and Peers assembled in Parliament. The humble petition and protestation of all the bishops and prelates, now called by his Majesties writs to attend the Parliament (1661)
- 126972: The religion of the Dutch, represented in several letters from a Protestant officer in the French army, to a pastor, and professor of divinity, at Berne in Swisserland. Out of the French, by J. D. of Kidwelly (1681)
- 127131: The works of the judicious and learned divine Dr. Thomas Taylor, sometimes preacher of Aldermanbury, London. Published by himself in his life time, in several smaller volumes, now collected together into three volumes in fol. two of which are here bound together. The first volume containing, I. An exposition on the 32. Psalm ... The second volume containing, I. An exposition of the parable of the sower and seed, on Luk. 8. ... The third volume is in the press, and will containe in it, I. The progress of sts, to full holinesse (1659)
- 127140: David's learning, or the way to true happinesse (1659)
- 127729: The practice of the spiritual or ecclesiastical courts (1700)
- 127902: Le second part des reports du tres erudite Edmund Saunders chivalier, nadgairs Seigniour Chief Justice del bank le roy (1686)
- 127905: An infallible way to contentment (1679)
- 128049: The life & death of Edmund Staunton D.D (1673)
- 128116: The Christians sword and buckler. Or, A letter sent by Doctor Sprint, to a man seven years grievously afflicted in conscience, and fearfully troubled in minde. Very comfortable and commodious to withstand the assaults of Satan (1650)
- 128123: The voyages and travels of that renowned captain, Sir Francis Drake (1683)
- 128284: The fourth volume of Plutarch's Lives (1699)
- 128336: Occasions off-spring. Or Poems upon severall occasions by Mathew Stevenson (1654)
- 128540: Sylvia's complaint of her sexes unhappiness (1698)
- 128574: Mafteah? leshon ha-k?odesh that is The key of the holy tongue (1650)
- 128853: The little childes catechisme (1679)
- 128970: Jurisdictions: or, the lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and ancient demesne (1656)
- 128984: The third part of the reports of several excellent cases of law, argued and adjudged in the courts of law at Westminster (1663)
- 129051: A perfect iournall of all the particular passages of the seige of Lyme (1644)
- 129076: The case of indifferent things used in the worship of God examined, stated on the behalf of dissenters, and calmly argued (1683)
- 129275: A letter from a minister to his friend, concerning the game of chesse (1680)
- 129322: By the King a proclamation, containing His Majesties gracious and ample indemnity (1688)
- 129808: The epistles of Phalaris (1699)
- 129892: A discourse concerning Antichrist (1680)
- 129907: The great sale of original paintings, that were design'd to be expos'd on Tuesday next, in Easter week (1691)
- 129919: Philadelphia, or, a treatise of brotherly-love (1670)
- 130105: The clerks grammer (1683)
- 130122: Maxims and reflections upon plays· (1699)
- 130168: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports of the learned Sir Edward Cook, Knight, late Lord Chief Justice of England, and of the Councell of Estate to his Majesty, King James (1657)
- 130283: Thesaurus musicus (1693)
- 130325: Paradise lost (1693)
- 130531: The anglers vade mecum: or, a compendious, yet full, discourse of angling (1700)
- 130581: The great preserver of mankind, which is alexicacus, spirit of salt of the world (1664)
- 130626: A list of the English captives taken by the pyrates of Argier (1670)
- 131370: Formulæ bene? placitandi. A book of entries (1675)
- 131718: Proclamation against all meetings of Quakers, Anabaptists, &c (1662)
- 131824: Ashrea: or, The grove of beatitudes (1665)
- 132342: Sylva sylvarum: or A natural history, in ten centuries (1685)
- 132515: Rabdologia: or, The art of numbring by rods (1648)
- 132754: A breviate of saving knowledge, or The principles of Christian religion methodically digested into short questions and answers (1643)
- 132939: Placita generalia et specialia (1674)
- 133072: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affaires maritime, and of commerce (1677)
- 133130: The certainty of heavenly, and the uncertainty of earthly treasures (1654)
- 133338: The second part of the faithfull councellour: or, The marrow of the law in English (1654)
- 133358: Thesaurarium mathematicæ, or The treasury of the mathematicks (1692)
- 133423: The Garden of Eden. Or, An accurate description of all flowers and fruits now growing in England (1660)
- 133892: Severall sermons of Robert Harris once of Hanwell, now president of Trinity College in Oxon, and Doctor of Divinity (1654)
- 133926: The tenth satyr of Juvenal (1687)
- 134058: An assertion for true and Christian church-policie (1642)
- 134258: The compleat clark (1664)
- 134266: The vvriting school-master: or, The anatomy of fair writing (1667)
- 134393: A letter and declaration of the gentry of the county of Norfolk, and the county of the city of Norwich, to his excellency the Lord General Monk (1660)
- 134398: Liber placitandi (1674)
- 134701: The history, and reasons, of the dependency of Ireland upon the imperial crown of the kingdom of England (1698)
- 134783: Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances (1682)
- 134805: Formulæ bene? placitandi (1671)
- 134807: Ars pictoria: or An academy treating of drawing, painting, limning, etching (1675)
- 135572: Tryals per pais, or The law concerning juries by nisi-prius, &c (1685)
- 135635: Tentations: their nature, danger, cure. The fourth part (1655)
- 136039: A seasonable apology for religion (1673)
- 136264: The sixth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1694)
- 136265: The seventh volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1694)
- 136441: Les reports de Gulielme Bendloes, serjeant de la ley (1661)
- 136824: A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last (1668)
- 137019: Multum in parvo. Or The pen's gallantry (1661)
- 137187: The pleader (1657)
- 137610: Sober singularity, or An antidote against infection (1660)
- 137804: [London] ss (1695)
- 137958: Andronicus Comnenius (1664)
- 138182: Several discourses and characters address'd to the ladies of the age (1689)
- 138252: La somme appelle Mirroir des iustices (1642)
- 138276: A treatise of romances and their original (1672)
- 138634: Multum in parvo. Or The pen's gallantrie (1660)
- 138655: To the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor of the famous City of London, the honourable the sheriffs, aldermen, Common Council, and all worthy citizens of the same, the humble address of Anthony Wildgoos, workman-printer (1641)
- 138728: Bouleute?rion· Or, A practical demonstration of county-judicatures (1668)
- 138781: The history of the bucaniers of America (1699)
- 138973: The devil turn'd casuist or The cheats of Rome laid open (1696)
- 138993: The conversion of a sinner explained and applied (1669)
- 139270: The Christians great interest; Or A short treatise, divided into two parts (1667)
- 139359: The historie of Eurialus and Lucretia. Written in Latine by Eneas Sylvius; and translated into English by Charles Allen, Gent (1639)
- 139368: The morning-exercise against popery. Or, The principal errors of the Church of Rome detected and confuted (1675)
- 139646: The lay-mans lawyer: or, the second part of the practice of the law (1654)
- 140138: A fiery pillar of heavenly truth (1646)
- 140282: Of the office of the clerk of the market (1665)
- 140380: Systema horti-culturæ: or, The art of gardening (1683)
- 140496: The history of the wars of Italy (1663)
- 141151: Reports of diverse choice cases in law (1654)
- 141639: Closet-prayer a Christian-duty: or, A treatise upon Mat. 6.6 (1671)
- 141665: An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use, made in the 16th, 17th, & 18th years of the reign of K. Charles the first, and in the 12th, 13th, and 14th years of the reign of K. Charles the second (1663)
- 141682: The reports of Sr. George Croke, Knight (1658)
- 141791: Comes amoris; or The companion of love (1687)
- 141792: Comes amoris: or The companion of love (1688)
- 141794: Comes amoris: or The companion of love (1693)
- 142340: Davids blessed man: or a short exposition upon the first Psalme, directing a man unto true and eternall happines (1649)
- 142394: Declarations and pleadings in English (1652)
- 142571: Jewish hypocrisie, a caveat to the present generation (1670)
- 142798: The stratagems of war: or, a collection of the most celebrated practices and wise sayings of the great generals in former ages. Written by Sextus Julius Frontinus, one of the Roman Consuls (1685)
- 142975: A proclamation, anent some rebels, robers, fugitives, and thieves, who are, or have been lately in arms in the braes of Lochaber (1688)
- 142984: A proclamation for calling out heretors, &c. for His Majesties service (1688)
- 142986: The knitters jobb or the earnest suitor of Walton town to a fair maid (1672)
- 143116: A fiery pillar of heavenly truth (1652)
- 143344: Ecclesia restaurata. The history of the reformation of the Church of England (1674)
- 143413: The mirrour which flatters not (1664)
- 143492: Comes amoris: or The companion of love (1688)
- 143503: The theater of music: or, A choice collection of the newest and best songs sung at the court, and public theaters (1685)
- 143504: Choice ayres and songs (1683)
- 143701: A discourse in defence of infants-baptism (1651)
- 144174: Poems (1662)
- 145086: Cent. 4. Num. 24. Received this weeke extraordinary newes form Germany (1641)
- 145258: The true lovers tragedy (1680)
- 145706: The disorders of Bassett, a novel. Done out of French (1688)
- 145774: The heroine musqueteer: or, the female warrier (1678)
- 145973: The flaming islands: or, a full description and account of the strange and terrible fire (1672)
- 146248: Vindiciæ voti. Or a vindication of the true sense of the nationall covenant, in a briefe and moderate answere to the Protestation protested (1641)
- 146320: Poems, and essays (1673)
- 146633: Little Venus unmask'd. The sixth edition. Being a discourse of the French Pox, with all its kinds, causes, signs and prognosticks. Also the running of the reins, shanker, bubo, gleets, with their cures. And what is the chief, an appendix of new observations never yet discovered by any. By G.H. M.D (1700)
- 146644: A short and plain catechism (1682)
- 146841: The prophecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana Poniatovia, Nicholas Drabicius (1664)
- 146871: Scriptoria Danielis or a writing booke contayning sundry examples of the most excellent and curious way of writing (1681)
- 147162: A collection of curious paintings, (many of which are originals) painted by the most celebrated masters, ancient and modern. Together with a choice collection of musick (1699)
- 147451: The reports of Sr. George Croke Knight (1657)
- 147538: The English opera; or The vocal musick in Psyche (1675)
- 147539: The accomplish'd woman. Written originally in French, since made English, by the Honourable, Walter Montague, Esq; with alterations and additions (1671)
- 147637: The tragedy of Ovid (1662)
- 147681: The theater of music: or, A choice collection of the newest and best songs sung at the court, and public theaters (1685)
- 147682: The theater of music: or, A choice collection of the newest and best songs sung at the court, and public theaters (1686)
- 147896: At the blew ball in Great Knight-Rider-Street, by Doctors Commons Back Gate liveth a physitian which hath a pill far beyond any medicament yet ever known, or at least published; which cureth those diseases so many pretend to, and so few do understand, called the French Pox, and gonnorhea (1680)
- 148278: The Queens closet opened (1684)
- 148324: Actions for slander: or, A methodicall collection (1655)
- 148329: Next door to the Still, near the Fleet Gate, liveth a gentlewoman, who cutteth and curleth gentlemens, gentlewomens, and childrens hair (1700)
- 148635: Cent. 4. Numb. 1. The forraine aviso's continued: containing amongst divers other matters, these following particulars (1641)
- 148810: Formerly of Coleman-street[.] At the Hospital Gate in Smithfield, next door to the coffeehouse, liveth a doctor of physick; who, first in astrology, resolveth all lawful questions belonging to the body or estate of man; (1690)
- 148930: The Practick part of the law (1652)
- 149099: A fuller ansvver to a treatise vvritten by Doctor Ferne, entituled The resolving of conscience upon this question (1642)
- 149384: Whitney's dying letter to his mistriss that betray'd him (1692)
- 149708: The vnhappy citizen (1691)
- 149838: A new copy of verses (1693)
- 150075: The perambulation of Kent (1656)
- 150155: The Jesuits lamentation, or, The priests never better fitted (1689)
- 150464: A fair warning for pride (1691)
- 151049: Declarations in the Vpper Bench (1653)
- 151542: A vade mecum, or Table containing the substance of such statutes wherein any one or more justices of the peace are inabled to deale in, out of the sessions of the peace (1650)
- 151651: Natural and spiritual light distinguished (1655)
- 151923: The chace of the stagg (1699)
- 152208: A watch for a wise man's observation (1698)
- 152706: Botanologia. The Brittish physician: or, the nature and vertues of English plants (1664)
- 152775: A true relation of the wonderful cure of Mary Maillard, (lame almost ever since she was born) on Sunday Nov. 26. 1693 (1694)
- 152940: The true and most miraculous narrative, of a child born with two tongues (1659)
- 153017: A true account of the names, of such of the conspirators, and other suspected persons (1696)
- 153103: Tony's farewell (1683)
- 153510: A brief exposition of the Ten Commandments and the Lords Prayer. By Simon Patrick D.D. Rector of St. Paul Covent-Garden (1678)
- 153647: The practick part of the law (1659)
- 153784: Three sermons preached by the Reverend, and Learned, Dr. Richard Stuart (1656)
- 154991: On the death of the late Lieutenant General Talmach (1694)
- 155226: The mirror of architecture: or The ground-rules of the art of building (1671)
- 155698: Divers politique discourses of the Duke of Rohan (1660)
- 155792: Alexicacus spirit of salt of the world (1664)
- 155920: Songs set by Signior Pietro Reggio (1692)
- 156212: The declaration of John Pym Esquire, vpon the vvhole matter of the charge of high treason, against Thomas Earle of Strafford, April 12. 1641 (1641)
- 156523: The single songs, with the dialogue, sung in the new opera, call'd Brutus of Alba: or, Augusta's triumph (1696)
- 156663: The banquet of musick: or, A collection of the newest and best songs sung at Court, and at publick theatres (1691)
- 156736: The shepherds unconstancy (1670)
- 156763: Fleta minor (1686)
- 156841: The perfect conveyancer: or severall select & choice presidents such as have not formerly been printed (1655)
- 156945: The library of the Reverend Dr. William Payne, late rector of White-Chapel (1699)
- 157503: Tryals per pais, or The law of England concerning juries by nisi prius &c· (1682)
- 157849: Paradise lost (1695)
- 157858: The compleat modellist (1684)
- 157887: A school-master to Mr. Theophilus Metcalf's book of short-writing. Explaining all the rules thereof, to the meanest capacity, of such as find any difficulty in learning by his book alone. (1668)
- 158097: The sixth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy, who lived five and forty years, undiscover'd, at Paris (1698)
- 158511: A geographicall description of ye Kingdom of Ireland (1685)
- 158725: The library of a reverend divine lately deceased (1700)
- 158926: Jurisdictions: or, the lawful authority of courts leet, courts baron, court of marshalseyes, court of Pypowder, and ancient demesne (1663)
- 159139: King Charles his tryal at the high court of justice in Westminster Hall (1655)
- 159458: Invisibles, realities, demonstrated in the holy life and triumphant death of Mr. John Janeway, Fellow of Kings College in Cambridge (1684)
- 159599: A short and plain catechism instructing a learner of Christian religion (1672)
- 159795: Certaine queries, proposed by the King (1647)
- 160063: Qeoforoymena dogmata: or, some select notions of that learned and reverend divine of the Church of England, Benj. Whitchcot, D.D. lately deceased (1685)
- 160145: The young clerks guide: or, An exact collection of choice English presidents, according to the best forms now used (1650)
- 160724: The historie of Edvvard the fourth, King of England (1648)
- 160766: Saducismus triumphatus: or, Full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions (1682)
- 161455: Christian astrology (1647)
- 161457: Fisher's new spelling book (1700)
- 162447: An abstract of the act (made anno vj?. & vij?. Guilielmi III. Regis.) intituled, An act for the kings most gracious, general and free pardon (1695)
- 162846: The history of the wars of Italy (1663)
- 163513: The true English school, for Their Majesties three kingdoms (1691)
- 163596: The censors censured, in a brief discourse (1661)
- 163988: The principles of Christian practice (1653)
- 164460: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports of the learned Sir Edward Cook, Knight (1666)
- 164462: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports of that learned Sir Edward Coke, Knight (1656)
- 164540: Hesperia migrans. or An hecatomb to the most august and glorious Queen of Great Brittain (1662)
- 164636: Articles given by [blank] and delivered to the church-wardens (1671)
- 164907: Catalogue of antient and modern books, in Greek, Latin, Italian, and French (1700)
- 165213: Sir Orl. Bridgman's conveyances (1689)
- 165706: The bloody-minded husband (1687)
- 165965: The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened (1658)
- 166248: Sylvias complaint of her sexes unhappiness (1697)
- 167008: The vindication of the law (1652)
- 167012: The continuation of our forraine occurrences (1642)
- 167444: A catalogue of the most considerable books in the common and statute law, and manuscripts relating thereto (1689)
- 167825: A second musical entertainment (1685)
- 168163: A glimpse of eternity (1667)
- 168434: Advice to an apprentice (1698)
- 168759: A declaration of the gentry of the county of Gloucester, who were of the late King's party (1660)
- 168794: Regni argumenta Consilii, or A collection of authentique arguments, swaviloquent speeches, and prudent reasons (1659)
- 169106: Roger in amaize or, The countrey mans ramble through Bartholomew-GFair (1695)
- 169435: De jure maritimo et navali: or, A treatise of affaires maritime, and of commerce (1676)
- 169894: An exact abridgment in English, of the eleven books of reports (1650)
- 169922: A fuller answer to a treatise vvritten by Doctor Ferne, entituled The resolving of conscience upon this question (1642)
- 170299: Jesus is God: or, The deity of Jesus Christ vindicated (1694)
- 170423: St Paul's late progres upon earth (1644)
- 170436: An essay concerning humane understanding (1694)
- 170491: The life & death of Edmund Staunton D.D (1673)
- 171143: The beauty of holines (1621)
- 171627: Remonstrances made by the Kings Maiesties ambassadour, vnto the French King and the queene his mother, Iune last past, 1615 (1615)
- 171783: The eagle and the body (1609)
- 171798: The summe and substance of the conference (1605)
- 171861: The summe and substance of the conference (1604)
- 172120: The scornfull lady (1639)
- 172274: An helpe to the best bargaine (1624)
- 172428: A sermon preached at Paules-Crosse the second day of Iune, being the last Sunday in Easter terme. 1622. By Thomas Ailesbury student in diuinitie (1623)
- 172449: The pathway to perfect sayling (1605)
- 172831: Sauls prohibition staide. Or The apprehension, and examination of Saule (1609)
- 172907: Take time, while time is (1638)
- 172964: Amends for ladies (1639)
- 173398: Hoplocrisma-spongus: or, A sponge to vvipe avvay the weapon-salve (1631)
- 173486: The conuersion of a most noble lady of Fraunce (1608)
- 173500: The famous and wonderfull recoverie of a ship of Bristoll, called the Exchange, from the Turkish Pirates of Argier (1622)
- 173729: VVine, beere, and ale, together by the eares (1629)
- 173730: VVine, beere, ale, and tobacco. Contending for superiority (1630)
- 173747: A sermon intended for Paul's Crosse, but preached in the Church of St. Paul's, London, the III. of December, M.DC.XXV. Vpon the late decrease and withdrawing of Gods heauie visitation of the plague of pestilence from the said citie. By Tho: Fuller, Master of Arts in Pembroke-Hall in Cambridge (1626)
- 173927: The lavviers question (1595)
- 174047: Argalus and Parthenia· (1639)
- 174055: Nevves from Ireland (1608)
- 174128: The Hollander (1640)
- 174145: Poe?ms, by Henry Glapthorn (1639)
- 174173: A kicksey winsey: or a lerry come-twang: wherein Iohn Taylor hath satyrically suited 800. of his bad debters, that will not pay him for his returne of his iourney from Scotland (1619)
- 174314: The fourth of September. Newes from sundry places, both forraine and domestique (1622)
- 174374: A sermon, at the funeral solemnitie of the most high and mighty Prince Ferdinandus, the late Emperour of most famous memorye (1564)
- 174393: Nevves from Rome, Venice, and Vienna, touching the present proceedinges of the Turkes against the Christians in Austria, Hungarie, and Heluetia, otherwise called Seuenbergh (1595)
- 174500: The diuell of the vault. Or, The vnmasking of murther (1606)
- 174535: Castara (1635)
- 174537: Castara (1640)
- 174557: Episcopacie by divine right. Asserted, by Jos. Hall, B. of Exon (1640)
- 174677: The remedy of prophanenesse. Or, Of the true sight and feare of the Almighty (1637)
- 174883: A discourse to the lords of the Parliament (1611)
- 174958: A challenge for beautie· (1636)
- 175000: The royall king, and the loyall subject (1637)
- 175094: A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, August the 5. 1623. By Barten Holyday, now archdeacon of Oxford (1626)
- 175096: A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, March the 24. 1624. By Barten Holyday, Archdeacon of Oxford (1626)
- 175097: Three sermons vpon the Passion, Resurrection and Ascension of Our Sauiour (1626)
- 175258: Follie's anatomie. Or Satyres and satyricall epigrams (1619)
- 175259: The discovery of a London monster, called, the blacke dogg of New-gate (1638)
- 175317: Tvvo royall entertainments, lately giuen to the most illustrious Prince Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by the high and mighty Philip the fourth King of Spaine, &c (1623)
- 175340: The maidens complaint of her loves inconstancie (1625)
- 175456: Nevves from Lough-foyle in Ireland (1608)
- 175535: The castle, or picture of pollicy (1581)
- 175539: The moste pleasaunt historye of Blanchardine, sonne to the King of Friz; & the faire lady Eglantine Queene of Tormaday, (surnamed) the proud ladye in loue (1595)
- 175729: Marie Magdalens loue (1595)
- 175819: The tincker of Turuey, his merry pastime in his passing from Billinsgate to Graues-end (1630)
- 175974: The vvhole sermons of that eloquent diuine, of famous memory; Thomas Playfere, Doctor in Diuinitie (1623)
- 176178: Foure birds of Noahs arke (1609)
- 176200: A strange horse-race (1613)
- 176235: Iests to make you merie (1607)
- 176274: A receyt to stay the plague. Deliuered by R.W. to his parishoners, the 29. of May, 1625 (1625)
- 176284: The shepheardes complaint (1596)
- 176981: Essayes and characters of a prison and prisoners. Written by G.M. of Grayes-Inne, gent. With some new additions (1638)
- 177415: A courtly masque: the deuice called the vvorld tost at tennis (1620)
- 177710: A short and plaine discourse (1609)
- 177751: The anatomie of conscience (1623)
- 177852: Dauids strait (1622)
- 178082: An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians (1617)
- 178084: An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Collossians [sic] (1627)
- 178089: The moderate Christian (1631)
- 178388: Londons Nevv-yeeres gift. Or The vncouching of the foxe (1609)
- 178697: A relation of the glorious triumphs and order of the ceremonies, obserued in the marriage of the high and mighty Charles, King of Great Brittaine, and the Ladie Henretta [sic] Maria, sister to the most Christian King of France (1625)
- 178792: Iohnsons essayes (1638)
- 178952: A briefe of the Bibles history (1639)
- 179053: Cobbes prophecies (1614)
- 179134: The argument of Mr. Peter de la Marteliere aduocate in the Court of Parliament of Paris (1612)
- 179521: An epitome of all the lives of the kings of France (1639)
- 180015: Star-Chamber cases (1630)
- 180203: The seven champions of Christendome (1638)
- 180223: An helpe for yong people, preparing them for the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper. By W.L. B.D (1640)
- 180325: Great Britains beauties, or, The female glory (1638)
- 180808: The churches securitie, togither with the antidote or preseruatiue of euer waking faith (1608)
- 181046: An houre glasse of Indian newes. Or A true and tragicall discourse, shewing the most lamentable miseries, and distressed calamities indured by 67 Englishmen, which were sent for a supply to the planting in Guiana in the yeare. 1605 (1607)
- 181481: The accedence of armorie (1612)
- 181640: An essay of drapery: or, The compleate citizen (1635)
- 181692: The fleire (1610)
- 181781: An apology for the holy supper of the Lord (1612)
- 181796: M. William Shak-speare: his true chronicle historie of the life and death of King Lear and his three daughters (1608)
- 181900: The merry vviues of Windsor (1630)
- 182107: Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, and tragedies (1632)
- 182731: Markhams maister-peece· (1636)
- 182741: The troublesome raigne and lamentable death of Edvvard the second, King of England (1622)
- 183139: A mad vvorld my masters (1640)
- 183149: Michaelmas terme· (1630)
- 183154: The phoenix (1630)
- 183158: A faire quarrell (1617)
- 183434: Principles for yong princes· Collected out of sundry authours, by George More, Esquire (1629)
- 184378: Linsi-woolsie. Or Two centuries of epigrammes. Written by William Gamage Batchelour in the Artes (1621)
- 184544: The secrets of physick and philosophy (1633)
- 184548: The summe and substance of the conference (1604)
- 184555: Fiscus papalis. Siue, Catalogus indulgentiarum & reliquiarum septem principalium ecclesiarum vrbis Romæ. Ex vetusto manuscripto codice vere & fideliter descriptus.= (1617)
- 184920: The valley of varietie: or, Discourse fitting for the times (1638)
- 185335: The fleire (1615)
- 185405: A pleasant new ballad you here may behold, how the devill, though subtle, was guld by a scold (1635)
- 185746: A perfect suruey of the English tongue (1624)
- 185856: A nevv booke of gauging (1634)
- 185888: The mirrour which flatters not (1639)
- 186047: Church-customes vindicated (1636)
- 186559: The fall of man (1618)
- 186835: VVhen you see me, you know mee. Or the famous chronicle historie of King Henry the Eight (1632)
- 186960: An exact abridgement of that excellent treatise called Doctor and student (1630)
- 187051: Diuine considerations of the soule (1608)
- 187253: Londons Lord have mercy vpon vs (1637)
- 187378: An exposition vvith notes vpon the first and second epistles to the Thessalonians. By William Sclater Doctor of Diuinitie, and minister of the Word of God at Pitmister in Sommerset (1630)
- 187465: The repentance of Iohn Haren priest (1610)
- 187641: Londons vacation, and the countries tearme. Or, A lamentable relation of severall remarkable passages which it hath pleased the Lord to shew on severall persons (1637)
- 187714: Piers Plainnes seauen yeres prentiship. By H.C. Nuda veritas (1595)
- 187818: The maides revenge (1640)
- 187826: The fleire (1631)
- 187828: Cupids vvhirligig (1630)
- 187829: The vvedding (1629)
- 187882: The bird in a cage (1633)
- 187902: The vvittie faire one· (1633)
- 187976: A suruey of the miracles of the Church of Rome, prouing them to be antichristian (1616)
- 188541: Eire?nokoino?nia. The peace of the communion of the Church of England. Or, The conformitie of the ceremonies of the communion of the Church of England (1612)
- 188680: Sermons by Humph. Sydenham late fellow of Wadham Colledge in Oxford (1630)
- 188712: Of mariage and vviuing (1599)
- 188845: The praise, antiquity, and commodity, of beggery, beggers, and begging. Iohn Taylor (1621)
- 188876: Taylors pastorall (1624)
- 188997: The true copy of tvvo letters, with their seuerall answeres, contayning the late apostasie of the Earle of Lauall, after his returne from Italy (1605)
- 189141: The true Church (1629)
- 189256: Cent. 3. Numb. 48. The continuation of the forraine occurents for 5. weekes last past, containing many very remarkable passages of Germanie, France, Spaine, Italy, Sweden, the Low-Countries, and other parts of the world (1640)
- 189268: A golden keye (1609)
- 189374: Vade mecum (1629)
- 189517: A briefe declaration of the universalitie of the Church of Christ, and the unitie of the catholike faith professed therein (1624)
- 189521: A briefe declaration of the universalitie of the Church of Christ, and the unitie of the Catholike faith professed therein (1625)
- 189523: A briefe declaration of the universalitie of the Church of Christ, and the unitie of the Catholike faith professed therein (1629)
- 189578: Mathew the publican (1616)
- 189988: A defence of the right of kings (1624)
- 190065: The warming stone (1640)
- 190336: A sermon preached at Nevvport-Paignell in the Countie of Buckingham. By R.H (1628)
- 190339: A relation strange and true, of a ship of Bristol named the Iacob (1622)
- 190402: The observations of Sir Richard Havvkins Knight, in his voiage into the South Sea. Anno Domini 1593 (1622)
- 190548: The meteors (1633)
- 190643: A plaine and familiar explication (by way of paraphrase) of all the hard texts of the whole divine Scripture of the Old and Nevv Testament. By Ios. Exon (1633)
- 190661: A pleasant new ballad of the Miller of Mansfield, in Sherwood and of King Henry the second, and how he was lodged in the millers house, and of their pleasant communication (1640)
- 191088: A proclamation of vvarre from the Lord of Hosts. Or Englands warning by Israels ruine (1627)
- 191132: A treatise of the honor of Gods house: or, The true paterne of the Church, shewed in the parts and pietie of it (1637)
- 191137: Nine obseruations, howe to reade profitably, and to vnderstand truly, euery booke, chapter and verse, of the holy Bible (1591)
- 191156: Anthony Paint[er] the blaspheming caryar (1614)
- 191178: The historie of Edvvard the Fourth, King of England. By Wm. Habington Esquire (1640)
- 191219: Three to one (1626)
- 191268: An exposition vpon the Epistle to the Colossians (1615)
- 191286: The troublesome raigne and lamentable death of Edvvard the second, King of England (1622)
- 191519: A president for young pen-men. Or The letter-writer (1615)
- 191567: The young-mans guide to godlinesse. Or The prentises practise on earth (1619)
- 191645: The charge of Sir Francis Bacon Knight, his Maiesties Attourney generall, touching duells (1614)
- 191648: A relation of the novv present warres, betweene the illustrious L. Charles Emanuel, D. of Sauoy, Piedmont, &c. and the L. Cardinal of Mantua, D. of Montserrat; seconded by the King of Spaine (1615)
- 191795: The Romish chaine. By Edmund Gurnay, parson of Harpley (1624)
- 192336: Londons doue: or A memoriall of the life and death of Maister Robert Doue, citizen and marchant-taylor of London (1612)
- 192927: The brazen serpent: or, the copie of a sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, Decemb. 31. 1620. By Iohn Andrevves, priest and preacher of the VVord of God at Saint Iames Clerkenwell in Middlesex (1621)
- 193673: The tragedie of Cæsar and Pompey or Cæsars reuenge (1606)
- 193693: A courtly masque: the deuice called, the vvorld tost at tennis (1620)
- 193694: A treatise of blazing starres in generall (1618)
- 194100: Diues and Lazarus, or rather, Diuellish Diues (1620)
- 194542: A question· VVhether there bee nothing new (1640)
- 194570: Later nevves from Ireland (1608)
- 194615: An arrant thiefe (1625)
- 194636: A casting vp of accounts of certain errors, being answered in items, to the summa totalis (1603)
- 194897: The opportunitie (1640)
- 194917: A treatise upon sundry matters contained in the Thirty nine articles of religion, which are professed in the Church of England. Long since written and published by Thomas Rogers (1639)
- 195638: A dialogue betvvixt a cittizen, and a poore countrey-man and his wife (1636)
- 196797: A perambulation of Kent (1640)
- 197108: The apologie for the conformable ministers of England, for their subscription to the present church gouernement (1609)
- 197268: Davids blessed man, or, A short exposition vpon the first Psalme, directing a man to true happinesse (1638)
- 198450: A True and exact relation of the most remarkeable passages which haue happened in the Ile of Ree, commonly called Saint Martins Iland, since the 6. of August last past to the 24. of the same (1627)
- 199257: Nevves from Malta (1603)
- 199290: The true copie, of a letter vvritten to a gentleman of vvorship in England (1595)
- 199538: The maides revenge (1639)
- 199560: A common vvhore (1625)
- 199644: VVits priuate vvealth (1607)
- 199965: A most fruitfull, pithie and learned treatyse (1595)
- 201012: The Aprill of the church (1596)
- 201255: A continuation of more nevves from the Palatinate, the 13. of Iune 1622 (1622)
- 201403: Septemb. 12. Numb. 32. The continuation of our vveekly newes which haue lately beene sent from beyond the seas by good hands (1627)
- 201516: The 23. of August. The certaine newes of this present vveeke (1622)
- 201518: The certaine nevves of this present vveeke (1622)
- 201639: A funerall elegie vpon the death of the as noble as vertuous prince, Lodouick Duke of Lenox, and Richmond, &c (1624)
- 202889: The remedy of prophanesse (1638)
- 202911: Castara· (1636)
- 203177: VVitchcrafts, strange and vvonderfull (1635)
- 203439: Articles to be ministred, enquired of, and answered in the visitation of the right worshipfull Sir Nathaniel Brent (1638)
- 204089: Christes miracles (1608)
- 204513: This booke was bound by Iohn Browne, citizen and stationer of London, dwelling in Little Brittaine, right ouer-against Great S. Bartholomewes Gate; for William Rich, of the Middle Temple, London. (1610)
- 204654: A Table of the principall matters co[n]teined in the Byble in whiche the reders may fynde and practyse many commune places. (1548)
- 206843: A strange horse-race (1613)
- 207016: Fasscicu[lus] florum: or, A nosegay of flovvers (1638)
- 207467: The trial of David Scott, (wwo was latlely executed before Newgate) for committing a rape on Mary Homewood an infant of eleven years (1796)
- 207517: A Key to open Heaven's Gate (1785)
- 207920: A short grammar of the Latin tongue (1759)
- 208009: A token of Christian love: or, The fourth gift of Theophilus Philanthropos, M.D (1742)
- 208744: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1734)
- 208903: Experiments and observations on electricity (1751)
- 209094: Bibliothecæ selectæ: or, a collection of the libraries of several eminent persons, deceas'd (1719)
- 209490: Thoughts on our articles of religion (1773)
- 209491: A sermon, preached in the parish church of Kelvedon, at the visitation of the Rev. Dr. Powell, on Tuesday, June 2d, 1772. By Christopher Wyvill, L. L. B. Rector of Black Notley, in Essex (1772)
- 209538: The life, and strange, unparallel'd and unheard-of voyages and adventures of Ambrose Gwinett (1770)
- 209541: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen of London (1702)
- 209542: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral church (1706)
- 209544: Christianity the only true comfort for troubled minds (1707)
- 209628: A sermon preach'd before Her Majesty at St. James's chappel (1707)
- 209991: A letter to David Garrick (1760)
- 210111: An history of marine architecture (1800)
- 210186: The art of hatching and bringing up domestick fowls of all kinds (1750)
- 210203: Extract of Count Zinzendorf's Discourses on the redemption of man by the death of Christ (1744)
- 210274: A continuation of the Evidence that the relation of Josephus concerning Herod's having new built the temple at Jerusalem is either false or misinterpreted (1789)
- 210285: Evidence that the relation of Josephus concerning Herod's having new built the Temple at Jerusalem is either false or misinterpreted (1788)
- 210310: A catalogue of a very large and valuable collection of books (1756)
- 210330: An universal, historical, geographical, chronological and poetical dictionary (1703)
- 210628: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of St. Laurence-Jewry, London. October 5, 1708 (1708)
- 210643: An account of the life and writings of Mr. John Le Clerc (1712)
- 210644: A sermon preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. Laurence-Jewry, London. October 5, 1708 (1708)
- 210699: Experiments and observations on electricity (1753)
- 210917: A sermon preach'd before the Queen in the chapel royal at St. James's, November (1707)
- 210951: A sermon preach'd to the protestants of Ireland (1714)
- 211258: An account of the experiments made by some gentlemen of the Royal Society, in order to discover whether the electrical power would be sensible at great distances (1748)
- 211464: Hints upon the nature of pious submission under afflictive dispensations (1778)
- 211489: A translation of the psalms of David (1765)
- 211749: The committee's memorial. Being the goalers and keepers of Newgate, Marshalsea, King's Bench, Burrough Court, White Chappel, Clink, Westminster Gate House, the City Compters, &c. bloody calender, with the examination of the prisoners therein confin'd; (1729)
- 211821: Collection of old music. A catalogue of the greater part of the valuable collection of vocal and instrumental music, late the property of Dr. Samuel Howard, deceased (1799)
- 211831: A sermon upon the late dreadful storm (1704)
- 211835: A sermon preached at St. Andrew Holborn, on Sunday, April the 21st, 1706 (1706)
- 211943: A sermon preached before the Lords (1784)
- 212390: A discourse preparatory to the religious observance of the day of publick fasting and humiliation (1757)
- 212849: The speculative and practical atheist weighed in the ballances and found wanting. Two sermons (1748)
- 213135: The nature of religious zeal (1775)
- 213198: A discourse upon the being of God: against atheists (1763)
- 213229: Two sermons on the mortality of mankind (1771)
- 213250: A sermon preached before the Corporation for the Relief of the Poor Widows and Children of Clergy-Men (1719)
- 213251: An alarm to a careless world (1755)
- 213264: A sermon preach'd before the Queen in the Chapel Royal at St. James's, November the 5th 1706 (1707)
- 213269: A discourse concerning the governing providence of God (1757)
- 213395: The young gentleman instructed in the grounds of the Christian religion (1755)
- 213729: The tears of Amaryllis for Amyntas (1703)
- 213946: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy (1765)
- 213953: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy (1765)
- 213999: The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman (1767)
- 214154: The life of Admiral Blake (1740)
- 215708: All for love (1709)
- 215713: Aureng-Zebe (1732)
- 215726: Amphitryon: or, The two Sosia's (1732)
- 215779: The character of a Methodist (1745)
- 215781: A collection of moral and sacred poems from the most celebrated English authors (1744)
- 215789: The desideratum (1760)
- 215813: A letter to the Reverend Doctor Conyers Middleton (1749)
- 215817: A letter to the Revd. Mr. Baily of Corke, in answer to a letter to the Revd. John Wesley (1750)
- 215821: The manners of the antient Christians (1749)
- 215822: Modern Christianity (1745)
- 215832: Predestination calmly considered (1752)
- 215836: Primitive physick (1747)
- 216308: A catalogue of the libraries of a learned gentleman, his lady (1723)
- 216319: Cam. An elegy (1764)
- 216330: The conference (1763)
- 216341: The candidate (1764)
- 216374: Gotham (1764)
- 216430: Gotham (1764)
- 216441: The duellist (1764)
- 216452: The author (1763)
- 216454: An extract of the Revd. Mr. John Wesley's journal (1749)
- 216456: An extract of the Revd. Mr. John Wesley's journal (1749)
- 216507: Hudibras (1732)
- 216738: Three poems (1784)
- 216866: National crimes the cause of national punishments (1795)
- 217444: Justice and mercy recommended (1788)
- 217852: A practical scheme of the secret disease (1717)
- 217853: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1719)
- 217854: The practical scheme of secret injuries (1719)
- 217855: The practical scheme in seven parts (1720)
- 217857: The Practical scheme on the following subjects (1722)
- 217858: The practical scheme on the following subjects (1724)
- 217862: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1726)
- 217878: An essay on the ancient and modern use of physical necklaces (1719)
- 217890: A new system of the gout and rheumatism (1719)
- 218505: Abra-Mule (1704)
- 219416: The campaign (1705)
- 219785: The case of the importation of bar-iron (1756)
- 220230: Description d'un microscope de poche (1743)
- 220241: The description of a pocket microscope (1744)
- 221091: The bath (1701)
- 221114: The battle of the wigs (1768)
- 221126: The beau's duel (1715)
- 221269: The description of a microscope for opake objects (1744)
- 221279: A description of the solar, or, camera obscura microscope (1744)
- 221446: A sermon preached in Charter-House Chapel, on Monday, Dec. 12, 1737 (1738)
- 221598: The ancient and present state of Glocestershire (1768)
- 221599: The ancient and present state of Glostershire (1712)
- 221624: Anglia libera (1701)
- 221739: An answer to A third letter to a clergyman in the country, in defence of the entry of the parliament-writ, &c. Wherein the great disingenuity of the author of it is plainly shewn, (1702)
- 221843: An epistle to C. Churchill (1761)
- 222127: Archbishop of Tuam's answer (1728)
- 222198: The army's regulator (1738)
- 222232: The art of hatching and bringing up domestic fowls (1750)
- 222295: Articles to fix a convent (1715)
- 222386: The ghost (1762)
- 222817: An expostulation (1799)
- 222862: On the pursuit of false pleasure (1752)
- 222894: Bibliotheca selectissima: being a very curious and choice collection of books, collected out of several counties in England (1723)
- 222941: A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Rochester (1797)
- 223502: The inconstant (1702)
- 223806: An historical list of horse-matches run (1762)
- 223856: A discourse upon the self-existence of Jesus Christ (1755)
- 223867: The knowledge of salvation precious in the hour of death (1759)
- 223868: The knowledge of salvation precious in the hour of death (1759)
- 223870: The knowledge of salvation precious in the hour of death (1759)
- 223871: The knowledge of salvation precious in the hour of death (1759)
- 223874: The lord our righteousness (1757)
- 223875: The lord our righteousness (1757)
- 224198: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion (1745)
- 224203: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion (1746)
- 224555: Pious contemplations on the sacred histories (1757)
- 224561: The most delectable, scriptural and pious history of the famous and magnificent great eastern window (according to beautiful portraitures) in St. Peter's Cathedral, York: ... in three parts. ... By Thomas Gent, printer, æt. 70, A.C. MDCCLXII (1762)
- 224619: An account of puerperal fevers (1775)
- 224880: A liturgy on the universal principles of religion and morality (1776)
- 224944: The stolen heiress or the Salamanca doctor outplotted (1703)
- 224953: A poem. Humbly presented to His most Sacred Majesty George (1715)
- 224981: Cato. A tragedy (1713)
- 225177: A sermon preached before the Lords (1796)
- 225239: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1796)
- 225653: The neglect of a known duty is sin (1790)
- 225661: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1798)
- 225707: A Catalogue of the splendid library, including a few articles absolutely unique, some manuscripts, prints, books of prints, drawings, and large portfolios with leaves, of a nobleman of the first distinction (1796)
- 225788: An historical account of the knights of the Most Noble Order of the Garter (1757)
- 225813: The indian emperor (1732)
- 226110: Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord (1745)
- 226980: A catalogue of the library of the late John Grey (1770)
- 227038: A catalogue of the remaining part of this collection of prints being matchless both for number (1786)
- 227145: A catechism truly representing the doctrines and practices of the church of Rome (1713)
- 227155: Catholick Christianity (1729)
- 227299: Jacob's difficult prophecy Napthali is a bind let loose, he giveth goodly words (Gen. xlix. 21.) made out and explained (1758)
- 227944: A brief essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain (1753)
- 228023: Britannia's prayer for the Queen. By Mr. Tate, poet laureat to Her Majesty (1706)
- 228291: A catalogue of a curious and valuable collection of books (1767)
- 228328: A catalogue of a large and curious collection of books (1779)
- 228417: A catalogue of a very large and curious collection of books (1784)
- 228422: A catalogue of a very large collection of good books (1757)
- 228519: A catalogue of near fifty thousand volumes of curious books (1783)
- 228520: A catalogue of near forty thousand volumes of choice books (1782)
- 228537: A catalogue of part of the library of that learned and reverend divine Dr. Woodroffe (1718)
- 228811: The character of a good prince (1730)
- 228938: The charter-House foundation considered (1726)
- 229051: Christ born (1743)
- 229290: The coach drivers (1766)
- 229439: A compleat body of husbandry (1755)
- 229628: The confederacy (1705)
- 229721: Considerations on the Annual Million Bill (1787)
- 229737: Volpone (1732)
- 229738: The alchemist (1732)
- 229808: A collection of psalms and hymns (1744)
- 229809: A collection of psalms and hymns (1748)
- 229833: Scriptural Christianity (1744)
- 230092: The constant couple: or, A trip to the jubilee (1732)
- 230450: A discourse concerning the law of inheritances in fee (1755)
- 230453: A discourse concerning the universality and order of the resurrection (1733)
- 230829: Defence of usury (1787)
- 230950: On benevolence; with a summary of the life and character of Dean Colet (1756)
- 230964: Eden (1756)
- 231167: Elements of jurisprudence treated of in the preliminary part of a course of lectures on the laws of England (1783)
- 231394: To the Right Reverend the Ld. Bishop of Carlisle (1703)
- 231650: Annuities upon lives (1725)
- 231690: The Parson preferred. A poem (1750)
- 231902: An essay on book-keeping (1721)
- 232066: An essay towards a comprehension (1718)
- 232238: The evil and mischief of a fiery spirit (1710)
- 232352: The excellent daughter (1708)
- 232684: The contest (1734)
- 233134: Critical notes on some passages of scripture (1747)
- 233232: Cursory animadversions upon a late controversy concerning the miraculous powers &c (1752)
- 233700: The dramatic works of the Late Sir Richard Steele (1733)
- 233764: The duellist (1764)
- 233945: The fair penitent (1703)
- 233962: [The] fair Quaker of deal, or, The humours of the navy (1710)
- 234050: The false friend (1702)
- 234198: Fashion, an ode, with other poems (1783)
- 234311: Fidelity (1798)
- 234768: H. Piers and partner, booksellers, removed from near the Bull and Gate, to the Bible and Crown, near Chancery-Lane, Holborn; sell books in all faculties and sciences (1742)
- 235441: The history of Timon of Athens (1703)
- 235521: Honesty the best policy (1737)
- 235879: Hypermnestra, or, Love in tears. A tragedy. Written by Robert Owen, Esq (1703)
- 235964: An impartial inquiry into the benefits and damages arising to the nation from the present very great use of low-priced spirituous liquors (1751)
- 236044: In the dead of the night. Sung by Mrs. Jordan in The wedding-day (1795)
- 236045: In the dead of the night. Sung by Mrs. Jordan, in The wedding-day (1800)
- 236073: Independence (1764)
- 236770: A letter from a lady at Madrass to her friend in London (1743)
- 236994: A letter to a friend concerning naturalizations (1753)
- 237008: A letter to a friend on the subject of inoculation (1757)
- 237044: A letter to a minister of state (1701)
- 237496: Letters from a Persian in England (1735)
- 237668: Love in a sack (1715)
- 237809: Lucius (1717)
- 237993: Mangora (1718)
- 238022: Margate Hoy. (1800)
- 238199: Memoirs of Sir John Berkley (1702)
- 238387: The metamorphosis (1704)
- 238406: The methods, unreasonableness, and danger of sinners enticing others to sin (1710)
- 238514: Miscellaneous observations relating to education (1780)
- 238550: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1727)
- 238560: Miscellanies (1748)
- 238561: Miscellanies (1745)
- 238562: Miscellanies (1751)
- 238567: Miscellanies. The last volume (1727)
- 238570: Miscellanies (1748)
- 238573: Miscellanies (1748)
- 238575: Miscellanies (1751)
- 238737: National sins fatal to prince and people (1724)
- 238738: National sins fatal to prince and people (1724)
- 238966: New fashions; or, a puff at the guinea pigs. Tune --- Bow, wow, wow (1795)
- 239336: Free thoughts on the continuance of the American war (1781)
- 239401: Friendly remarks upon some particulars of his administration (1796)
- 239415: The frogs (1785)
- 239566: The gamester (1708)
- 239595: The gardener's new kalendar (1758)
- 239603: A garland (1765)
- 239762: A letter to the author of the ode on Mr. Pelham's death (1754)
- 239985: Geography reform'd (1739)
- 240008: The ghost (1762)
- 240131: A discourse (1781)
- 240231: A list of a few cures performed by Mr. and Mrs. de Loutherbourg (1789)
- 240351: An exhortation address'd particularly unto the people of London, occasion'd by the late proclamation, for a fast, &c (1756)
- 240357: London (1750)
- 240383: The London fishery laid open (1759)
- 240638: Monopoly (1790)
- 240642: Monsieur de Pourceaugnac (1704)
- 240659: Morality and religion essential to society (1756)
- 240821: Mr. Paschall's letter to a friend in the country, stating the case of Mr. Parkhurst and himself (1701)
- 241163: Observations upon the poems of Thomas Rowley: in which the authenticity of those poems is ascertained. By Jacob Bryant, Esq (1781)
- 241165: Observations upon the report made by the Board of Trade against the Grenada laws (1770)
- 241222: An ode (1706)
- 241307: An ode to the sun (1707)
- 241429: Of the house of prayer (1714)
- 241483: The old mode & the new (1703)
- 241582: A philosophical essay on man (1773)
- 241583: A philosophical essay on man (1773)
- 241623: A pindarique ode (1706)
- 241638: A pipe of tobacco (1744)
- 241789: Plays written by Mr. Thomas Otway (1750)
- 241916: A poem upon the advancement of the Rt. Hon. Allen Broderick Lord High Chancellor of Ireland (1714)
- 241935: Poems and translations (1710)
- 242002: Poems on several occasions (1754)
- 242071: A poetical epistle to **** ******* (1762)
- 242477: Night (1761)
- 242677: The description and use of a new astronomical instrument (1735)
- 242809: An essay on the character of Sir Willoughby Aston (1704)
- 242817: The weeping muse (1702)
- 242825: The hard-Us'd poet's complaint (1750)
- 242879: Piety (1784)
- 242880: The influence of the present pursuits in learning as they affect religion (1786)
- 242893: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1794)
- 242963: The dying negro (1773)
- 243131: Bishop Sherlock's arguments against a repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts (1787)
- 243287: A plain account of the people called Methodists (1749)
- 243326: A sermon preach'd before the Queen in the Chappel Royal at St. James's (1707)
- 244077: Several copies of verses on occasion of Mr. Gulliver's travels (1727)
- 244256: A dissertation on the ancient pagan mysteries (1766)
- 244362: A sermon preach'd on Sunday (1743)
- 244587: Miscellaneous observations on some points of the controversy between the material lists and their opponents (1780)
- 244600: An essay on acting (1744)
- 244611: Drunken Barnaby's four journeys to the north of England (1716)
- 244721: A sermon preach'd in the chapel (1752)
- 244722: The success of arms depends upon God's providence (1740)
- 244769: An earnest invitation to the friends of the established church (1757)
- 244795: Miscellaneous observations on the tragedy of Macbeth (1745)
- 245021: A collection of several authentick accounts of the history and price of wheat (1748)
- 245026: An essay concerning the necessity of equal taxes (1702)
- 245583: A sermon preached at York on the 21st of February, 1781 (1781)
- 245631: The disbanded subaltern (1783)
- 245740: A sermon preach'd before the Rt. Honble. the Lord Mayor (1745)
- 245901: The academic (1750)
- 246362: Experiments and observations on the angustura bark (1791)
- 247085: The office and good work of a bishop (1706)
- 247861: Reasons against the practice of inoculating the small-pox (1722)
- 248192: A sermon preached before the Lords spiritual and temporal (1772)
- 248207: Memoirs of Prince William Henry (1789)
- 248309: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London (1707)
- 248354: A sermon preached on the anniversary thanksgiving, for Her Majesty's happy accession to the throne (1704)
- 248408: The ghost (1763)
- 248722: The complete exchanger (1717)
- 248926: Vindication of the moral character of the Apostle Paul (1765)
- 248982: Monarchy asserted to be the best (1742)
- 249033: The roman history (1704)
- 249034: The Roman history, from the removal of the imperial seat by Constantine the Great (1704)
- 249103: Accentus redivivi (1764)
- 249232: A continuation of the compleat body of husbandry (1759)
- 249469: Religion considered as the only basis of happiness (1787)
- 249534: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London, in the church of Thaxted, in Essex, on Wednesday, May 28, 1778. By John Law, D.D. archdeacon of Rochester, rector of Much-Easton, in Essex (1778)
- 251236: The tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, befor the House of Peers, for high crimes and misdemeanors (1710)
- 251284: A view of the levant (1743)
- 251337: Copy of a letter found on Monday morning the 28th. of Jan. 1788, in a rail on the Milbrook foot path near the Dairy Gate (1788)
- 251398: The elements of naval architecture (1754)
- 251772: The art of dancing explained by reading and figures (1735)
- 252099: Miscellanies (1749)
- 252388: The duty of patriotism vindicated and enforced (1780)
- 252449: England's black tribunal (1737)
- 253491: Miscellanies. ... (1736)
- 253604: Parsons his Christian directory (1735)
- 253758: The submission (1717)
- 253998: Some thoughts concerning education (1728)
- 255193: The bird fancier's necessary companion and sure guide (1762)
- 255351: Poetical miscellanies (1704)
- 256185: The city of God of the New Testament (1760)
- 256244: The complete English dictionary (1753)
- 256725: The character of a Methodist (1743)
- 256728: The character of a Methodist (1743)
- 256971: A caution against ill company (1705)
- 257208: At a Society, held for Political Information, at the Sun Inn, Gridlesmith Gate, Nottingham (1792)
- 257701: A general index to the first fifty-six volumes of the Gentleman's Magazine (1789)
- 257810: A catalogue of the libraries of Mr. Bishop (1732)
- 259376: The constitution of our establish'd Church, as founded on law divine, and humane, consider'd (1723)
- 259710: The Christian's overthrow prevented, and conquest gain'd (1705)
- 259851: The christian's pattern (1708)
- 259971: Christ's final commission to his holy apostles (1781)
- 260415: A guide to eternity (1709)
- 260494: The city jester (1795)
- 260961: A Compendious grammar of the Greek language (1780)
- 261010: Irenicum (1775)
- 261182: The clergy-man's law (1701)
- 261595: Thomas Edwards, (Grandson to the late Mr. Abraham Easley) asses milk man ... begs leave to inform the nobility, ... that he is removed from Wigmore Street, the corner of Marybone Lane, to Quickset Row, in the New Road, near the Toll Gate, (1781)
- 261791: Advice to the officers of the British navy (1785)
- 262766: The life of God in the soul of man (1748)
- 263277: Origines hebrææ (1725)
- 263618: The lives of the Roman poets (1732)
- 263712: A letter to the King (1781)
- 264607: The nature and design of Christianity (1746)
- 264658: Mr. Paschal's letter to a friend in the country, stating the case of Mr. Parkhurst and himself (1701)
- 265406: The manners of the antient Christians (1749)
- 266402: The most delectable, scriptural and pious history of the famous and magnificent great eastern window (according to beautiful portraitures) in St. Peter's Cathedral, York: ... in three parts. ... By Thomas Gent, printer, æt. 74, A.C. MDCCLXVII (1767)
- 266559: A manual history of repentance and impenitence, as recorded in the books of the Old and New Testament (1724)
- 266622: Miscellanies (1728)
- 266630: Miscellanies (1751)
- 266632: Miscellanies. The ninth volume. By Dr. Swift (1751)
- 267262: Poems (1793)
- 267343: Miscellanies. The eighth volume. By Dr. Swift (1751)
- 267567: The nature and design of Christianity (1743)
- 267614: A sermon preached at Gray's Inn Chapel (1756)
- 267997: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Saturday, January XXX, 1768. By George Stinton, D.D. chancellor of the Church of Lincoln, and vicar of Allhallows Barking, London (1768)
- 268118: The new Birmingham directory (1774)
- 268916: Published by authority. Kensington, October 18. 1708. This day Sir Richard Temple, brigadier of Her Majesty's armies, arrived here from his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, with an account of the surrender of the town of Lisle to the allies, for which Mareschal Boufflers capitulated with Prince Eugene of Savoy on the 23d instant, (1708)
- 269232: A short epistle from a country gentleman to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle (1756)
- 269708: A catalogue of books printed for Thomas Trye, near Grays-Inn Gate in Holborn (1744)
- 270030: The use of reason asserted in matters of religion (1756)
- 270462: A treatise of arithmetic, explain'd in a new method (1737)
- 270989: The melancholy catastrophe of Peter Pindar, Esq. being two odes (1791)
- 271136: The double-dealer (1706)
- 271452: Songs (1799)
- 271611: Miscellaneous translations in prose and verse (1745)
- 271889: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, in the reigns of the late King William, Queen Anne, King George the First, and His Present Majesty (1743)
- 271973: Sunday thoughts (1750)
- 272765: The prophet's advice: or, The best way to lengthen tranquillity (1721)
- 273034: The new year's gift (1730)
- 273545: The works of Flavius Josephus (1716)
- 273574: What should be done: or, Remarks on the political state of things (1766)
- 273844: A new and complete treatise of spherical trigonometry (1791)
- 274119: Sermons on several occasions (1750)
- 274574: A treatise on the teeth; their nature, structure, formation, beauty, connection and use (1756)
- 274734: The knowledge of salvation precious in the hour of death (1759)
- 274740: The knowledge of salvation precious in the hour of death (1759)
- 275128: A catalogue of the genuine household furniture, fine old china, ... bookcases ... cabinets, ... books, ... prints ... pictures, ... optical instruments, a few coins and medals, ... and many other valuable articles of Mrs. Esther Dingley, deceased; ... will be sold by auction, by Mr. White, at his auction-rooms, near Storey's Gate, Great George-Street, Westminster, on Thursday, June 23, 1785, and four following days (Sunday excepted) at twelve o'clock. (1785)
- 275558: A new touch-stone for gold and silver wares (1708)
- 275582: The subject's representation, writ on the birth-day of Prince George-William, deliver'd to the king and ministery at the sitting of Parliament (1717)
- 276145: The ninth report of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor (1799)
- 276766: Collections towards a description of the county of Devon (1791)
- 276982: John Cuff, optician, spectacle, and microscope maker, at the sign of The reflecting microscope and spectacles, against Serjeant's-Inn Gate in Fleet-street, makes and sells all sorts of the most curious optical instruments, (1745)
- 277629: An answer to all the excuses and pretences which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion (1744)
- 277831: A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholly Earthquake, which happened between twelve and one o'clock in the morning (1750)
- 279887: The office and Authority of a Justice of Peace: collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute law, hitherto written on that subject (1721)
- 280097: Emblems (1715)
- 280238: A compleat history] of the Holy Bible (1716)
- 281107: An anthem for voices and instruments in score (1788)
- 281282: The church of England primitive (1708)
- 281429: A catalogue of useful and valuable books in all branches of literature (1791)
- 281504: Catalogue of a collection of valuable books in Latin, French, and Italian (1707)
- 281588: Catalogus librorum in omni fere? arte & scientia præstantium (1723)
- 281894: The christian's overthrow prevented (1705)
- 282171: Considerations on the act for the redemption of the land-tax (1798)
- 282528: Instructions for children (1746)
- 282815: An extract of the Christian's pattern (1746)
- 283102: The knowledge of salvation precious in the hour of death (1759)
- 283353: Tolls to be lett[.] Notice is hereby given, that the tolls [as from] the two toll-gates upon the turnpike[-road] leading from Doncaster, ... called ... by the name or names of Scausby and Harper[-Stables] Gate, ... will be lett by auc[tion] ... at the house of Mrs. Elizabeth [Roper, at] the sign of the White-Bear in Barnsley, on We[dnesday,] the sixth day of November next, (1782)
- 283608: For the better preservation of order, notice is hereby given, that all carriages coming to the Senate-House along Trumpington-street from Peterhouse, are to set down their company at the Iron Gate opposite St. Mary's Church; and those coming along St. John's Lane, at the Gare before the senate-house door.-all empty carriages are to drive off immediately along the lane to the north of St. Mary's Church. (1769)
- 283976: Bishop Wilkins's character of the best Christians. To which is added, a poem on the New British (1759)
- 285123: An answer to all the excuses and pretences Which Men ordinarily make for their not coming to the holy communion (1726)
- 285634: Hosiery. At Grammar and Dawes's Nottingham Stocking Manufactory. In Princes-Street, three doors from the Park Gate, Great George Street, Westminster. Fresh goods are sent up every week, (1790)
- 285767: The justly celebrated Mrs. Corbyn real niece and successor to the late Mrs. Corbyn, of Stanhope-Street, Clare-Market, removed to no. 2, Charlotte Buildings, opposite Gray's Inn Gate, Gray's Inn Lane, near Holborn. Where ... undertakes still to answer all legal astrological questions in a most surprising manner. (1790)
- 286038: The candid disputant (1751)
- 286468: The muse's treat (1702)
- 288251: Life an auction (1756)
- 288486: Unity in trinity, and trinity in unity, a dissertation (1733)
- 289106: All the months in the year (1800)
- 289522: The Rudiments of geography. From the French of M. Maupertuis (1743)
- 290028: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on the 25th of January, 1708/9 (1709)
- 290453: A protest against law taxes (1793)
- 290488: The Surveyor's guide (1795)
- 291034: Logie o'Buchan (1800)
- 291333: Absent sailor (1800)
- 292368: A letter to the Revd. the new elected lectures of St. M-y W-c-l (1763)
- 292715: A synopsis of mineralogy (1794)
- 293687: Little Venus unmask'd (1702)
- 293924: Jack the guinea pig (1800)
- 294640: Critical dissertations on the New Testament (1770)
- 295279: The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen (1707)
- 295390: The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen (1705)
- 295553: The model (1800)
- 295593: An answer to all the excuses and pretences (1722)
- 295642: Molly's courtship to sweet William (1800)
- 295647: Truth and reason defended against error and burning envy (1728)
- 295656: Mountains high (1800)
- 295713: A vindication of His Majesty King George's title to the throne of Great Britain (1715)
- 295990: Mrs. Phillips's warehouse, at no. 5, Orange-Court, Leicester-Fields, one end going into Orange-Street, the other end into Castle-Street, near the King's Upper Mews Gate. To prevent mistakes, it is the sign of the Fan, and a lamp by the door (1780)
- 296267: Miscellanies (1736)
- 296301: New fashions; or, a puff at the guinea pigs. Tune --- Bow, wow, wow (1795)
- 296568: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion (1746)
- 296777: Joseph Hunt, tea-dealer and grocer (no. 23) opposite the Hospital Gate, Newgate-Street, sells all sorts of fine teas, coffee, chocolate and grocery (1790)
- 296853: A sermon preached at the Parish Church of Richmond in Surrey, May the 2d, 1708, upon occasion of the death of Sir Peter Vandeput, who died at Richmond, April the 14th, 1708 (1708)
- 297271: At the Sugar Cake warehouse in Angel-Court, near Storey's Gate, Westminster, Dr. Griffies's famous purging sugar cakes for killing and destroying worms in the bodies of men, women, and children (1760)
- 297612: Sunday thoughts (1750)
- 297637: A catalogue of the genuine and valuable library of the Rev. Thomas Winchester, D.D. late rector of Appleton, Berks (1780)
- 297714: John Stone, stationer, at the King of Diamonds on London-Bridge, near the Gate, selleth all sorts of shop-books, journals, leigers [sic], pocket-books, letter-cases, and all sorts of writing-paper, (1710)
- 297953: Miscellanies (1732)
- 298727: Richard Weale, at the Blue Gate, in Cannon-Street, London; sells all sorts of knives pen-knives scissors razors shears fleams lancets (1774)
- 298874: A journey from London, to France and Holland: or, The traveller's useful Vade Mecum. ... The second edition. By R. Poole, Doctor of Physick (1744)
- 299054: At Caldwall's carpet and bedding ware-house, above Gray's-Inn Gate, in Holborn, is always to be had great choice of fine Turkey, Kidderminster, Scotch and Wilton carpets of lively colours and beautiful patterns: (1759)
- 299158: The woodman (1800)
- 300894: Sir, Thursday the 10th. of May, 1705. is appointed for chusing trustees for the First society of assurance for widows and orphans, for the ensuing year, at the office at St. Austin's Gate, near the east-end of St. Paul's, London. ... A list of the subscribers (1705)
- 303090: The clockmakers outcry against the author of The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy (1760)
- 303153: The gentleman farrier (1732)
- 304472: The works of the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland (1738)
- 305255: A letter from an undergraduate to the Rev. *. C****** (1792)
- 306016: The stage-coach: containing the character of Mr. Manly, and the history of his fellow travellers (1762)
- 306740: The Roman history, from the removal of the imperial seat by Constantine the Great (1704)
- 307161: An attorney's practice epitomiz'd (1750)
- 308753: Memorials of affairs of state, during several of the last years of the reign of King William III (1730)
- 309656: A catalogue of valuable books (1767)
- 309990: A catalogue of the libraries of the Right Hon. Lord Teynham (1780)
- 310020: A catalogue of several valuable libraries (1760)
- 310021: L. Davis's sale (1773)
- 310731: Sermons on several subjects. By the Right Reverend Beilby Porteus, D.D. bishop of London. Volume the second (1794)
- 311133: Bellamy (1762)
- 313079: A short catechism: by way of question and answer (1709)
- 313551: Particulars relative to Thomas Watson (1790)
- 313809: Objections to so much of a bill, now depending in Parliament, intituled, "A bill for confirming an agreement entered into between the company of proprietors of the undertaking for recovering and preserving the navigation of the river Dee, and certain Lords of manors lying below or to the southeast of Greenfield Gate, in the county of Flint, on the south side of the said river Dee, and other persons entitled to right of common upon the wastes and commons, and the old common salt marshes, lying on the south side of the said river, and below or to the south-east of Greenfield Gate aforesaid, and an award made in consequence thereof; and for erecting part of the said company's lands into a separate township;" which prays, that the said part of the said company's lands may be erected into a separate township (1791)
- 313898: A Complete directory and guide to the town and castle of Cardiff, the surrounding towns, villages, gentlemen's seats and remarkable places (1796)
- 314129: A practical scheme of the secret disease (1715)
- 314615: Late last night the following account was brought over by an express arrived here from Great Britain. Windsor-Castle, September 4. 1709. This morning arrived here Lieutenant-Colonel Graham, being dispatched express from the Duke of Marlborough to Her Majesty, and brought the following letter from His Grace to the Right Honourable Mr. Secretary Boyle. Published by authority (1709)
- 315410: A letter to the fellows of Sion-College (1764)
- 316065: The royal amazon (1708)
- 316097: A letter from Mordecai at the King's Gate, to Haman, high and haughly mufti of the C--rc-g--an temple (1765)
- 316508: The eight volumes of letters writ by a Turkish spy (1702)
- 316623: A rational account of the cause (1718)
- 317075: An alphabetical arrangement of the clauses in the several statutes, relative to the duties on houses, windows, and lights (1799)
- 317310: J. Maddison, stock-broker, removed from his late dwelling-house, to his office (three doors nearer the Mews Gate, directly behind the King on horseback) the oldest state lottery-office, being opened by his late partner forty years ago; sells tickets, ... in the present state lottery, 1777. (1777)
- 318114: An attorney's practice epitomiz'd (1753)
- 318151: Thoughts on the present manner of quartering the troops on the coast (1785)
- 318177: A description of the most valuable kinds of microscopes now in use (1758)
- 318422: Books lately printed for, and sold by Edward Cave at St John's Gate (1735)
- 319167: An accurate and poetical account of the dreadful calamity, which happened at Coalport, in the parish of Madeley, in the County of Salop, on Wednesday night October 23d. 1799. The following are the names of the unfortunate persons who were drowned, (1799)
- 321802: An act for enlarging the term of an act of the tenth year of His present Majesty (1791)
- 321807: An act for making a new road from Saint George's Gate (1790)
- 321817: An act for continuing an act of the tenth year of His present Majesty (1791)
- 322936: By the Pacquet arriv'd yesterday, viz. [A]rticles [fo]r [t]he surrender of the city of Mons to the high-allies. Published by authority (1709)
- 323184: Tracts against popery, by the author of the Charitable address, &c. Printed for T. Trye, near Gray's-Inn Gate in Holborn (1746)
- 323925: The review of A free enquiry into the nature and origin of evil. (1759)
- 324353: A compleat herbal of the Late James Newton, M.D. containing the prints and the English names of several thousand trees, plants, shrubs, flowers, exotics, &c (1752)
- 324858: An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers (1748)
- 324860: An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers. By John Fothergill, M.D (1754)
- 325803: Ildegerte (1722)
- 325864: The plea of the petitioners stated and vindicated from the misrepresentations contained in a late charge delivered by Dr. Balguy to the clergy of the arch-deaconry of Winchester (1772)
- 326175: The royal convert (1708)
- 326177: Ulysses (1706)
- 326178: The biter (1705)
- 326389: The layman's vindication of the Christian religion (1730)
- 326539: The history of Lord Belford (1784)
- 326740: An abstract of the new Act in Parliament made in favour of pawn-brokers (1784)
- 326848: A criticism on the new Sophonisba (1730)
- 326866: Pyrrhus and Demetrius (1709)
- 326975: Camilla (1707)
- 327089: Camilla (1709)
- 327523: An essay on the nature of true virtue (1778)
- 327533: Anecdotes of British topography (1768)
- 327547: A select collection of hymns universally sung in all the Countess of Huntingdon's chapels (1799)
- 327698: The fickle shepherdess (1703)
- 327753: The lives of the Roman poets (1733)
- 327806: A catalogue of books (1793)
- 328293: True wisdom from above (1747)
- 328473: The female parson: or, Beau in the sudds (1730)
- 328490: An essay upon money and coins (1757)
- 329013: New experiments and observations on electricity (1760)
- 329178: The history and antiquities of the flourishing Corporation of King's-Lynn in the County of Norfolk (1738)
- 329640: Infidelity the ruin of a people (1748)
- 329659: Christ's parable of the ten virgins (1769)
- 329701: Essay on modern martyrs (1780)
- 329955: An order of the High Court of Chancery (1744)
- 330141: An historical account of the discipline and jurisdiction of the Church of England (1730)
- 330333: Digest of the poor laws, in order to their being reduced into one act. With references to the statutes, and marginal observations (1768)
- 330614: An essay on the art of preaching (1758)
- 330874: An essay upon the state and condition of physicians among the antients (1728)
- 331642: Chemical lectures (1734)
- 331796: Chains of slavery (1774)
- 332078: Honesty the best policy (1737)
- 332422: A series of letters to the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, upon the impeachment of Mr. Hastings (1791)
- 332430: The travels of an English gentleman from London to Rome (1704)
- 332435: The travels of an English gentleman from London to Rome (1718)
- 332436: An epistle from the Elector of Bavaria to the French King (1706)
- 332447: A letter to Monsieur Boileau Depreaux (1704)
- 332485: The students (1762)
- 332493: The first part of Henry IV (1732)
- 332496: The life of Henry Viii (1732)
- 332526: Parish law (1734)
- 332881: The rhapsody (1750)
- 333153: The critical spelling-book (1755)
- 333382: Memoirs of the life of Sir Thomas More (1758)
- 333432: An agreeable criticism (1706)
- 333712: An essay on the nature and properties of water (1761)
- 333713: A treatise on the nature of aliments (1761)
- 333976: The ladies visiting-day (1701)
- 334108: A sermon upon the thanksgiving for the victory obtain'd by Her Majesty's forces (1704)
- 334141: The game-Law (1718)
- 334287: A church of England-Man's answer to the arguments and petition of Protestant dissenters against the test (1790)
- 334379: A proposal for making a saving to the public of many thousand pounds a year in the charge of maintaining His Majesty's marine forces, and for the better regulation of them (1758)
- 334429: Love's contrivance (1703)
- 334466: A poem upon the late glorious successes of Her Majesty's arms, &c (1707)
- 334695: A catalogue of the town-library of the late Sir William Burrell (1796)
- 334874: The works (1709)
- 334960: The history of Miss Clarinda Cathcart (1767)
- 335015: A true list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal (1715)
- 335027: Thoughts on dancing (1791)
- 335418: A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholly earthquake (1750)
- 335559: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal distinguishing by the following marks - The Knights of the Garter (1736)
- 336158: The amorous widow (1710)
- 336548: The female American; or, the adventures of Unca Eliza Winkfield. Compiled by herself. In two volumes. ... (1767)
- 336986: The chace (1757)
- 337329: Christianity the only true comfort for troubled minds (1707)
- 337333: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral church (1706)
- 337923: The life of Pythagoras, with his symbols and golden verses (1707)
- 338172: The merchant's magazine (1719)
- 338351: The temple of love: a pastoral opera (1706)
- 338353: Love's triumph. An opera (1708)
- 338354: Thomyris, Queen of Scythia. An opera (1707)
- 338404: A bill for repairing and widening the road from Thirsk over Skipton Bridge through Baldersby to Baldersby Gate, adjoining to Hutton Moor in the way to Ripon, and through Ainderby, Quernhow and Nosterfield by Well Flashes Gate to Masham in the county of York; and likewise for removing the toll-house and turnpike gates at Busby Stobb, in the said county, to some other convenient place int he road leading from Boroughbridge to the city to Durham (1755)
- 338461: A narrative of facts relating to some time-keepers, constructed by Mr. Thomas Mudge, for the discovery of the longitude at sea: together with observations upon the conduct of the Astronomer Royal respecting them. By Thomas Mudge, jun. of Lincoln's Inn (1792)
- 338463: A reply to the Answer of the Rev. Dr. Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal, to A narrative of facts, relating to some time-keepers, constructed by Mr. Thomas Mudge, for the discovery of the longitude at sea, &c. By Thomas Mudge, jun. Of Lincoln's Inn. To which is Added, A Short Explanation of the most Proper Methods of Calculating a Mean Daily Rate, With Remarks on some Passages in Dr. Maskelyne's Answer. By his Excellent The Count De Bruhl (1792)
- 338469: Essays and letters on the following various and important subjects (1763)
- 338611: An earnest exhortation to the religious observance of Good-Friday (1776)
- 338612: A letter to the clergy of the diocese of Chester, concerning Sunday Schools (1786)
- 338991: An act for amending the road from Sacred Gate, in the parish of Thorngumbald, ... to Frodingham Gate, in or near Widow Branton's farm, in the county of York; (1761)
- 339018: Love elegies. Written in the year 1732 (1757)
- 339059: The protestant Englishman guarded against the arts and arguments of Romish priests and emissaries (1753)
- 339093: A brief essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain (1750)
- 339192: The christian hero (1710)
- 339271: The modern druid, containing instructions founded on physical reasons, confirmed by long practice, and evidenced by precedents, for the much better culture of young oaks more particularly, Than what they have been Subject to by any Late Discipline: with Various Reflections interspersed on the Occasion. By James Wheeler, gent (1747)
- 339447: An essay on the proper method for forming the man of business (1716)
- 339448: An essay on the proper method for forming the man of business (1716)
- 339534: The amorous widow; or, The Wanton wife (1706)
- 339588: An earnest exhortation to the religious observance of Good-Friday (1777)
- 339692: A sermon preached before the president, governors, &c. in the chapel of the Magdalen hospital (1773)
- 340087: The case of Anne and Isaac Scott (1768)
- 340210: The characters of the several noblemen and gentlemen that have died in the defence of their respective princes, or the liberties of their country (1724)
- 340296: England's black tribunal (1747)
- 340421: Madagascar: or, Robert Drury's journal (1731)
- 340516: An enquiry into the means of preserving and improving the publick roads of this kingdom. With observations on the probable consequences of the present plan. By Henry Homer, A.M. Rector of Birdingbury in Warwickshire; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord Leigh (1767)
- 340777: Prologue and epilogue, spoken at the opening of the Theatre in Drury-Lane 1747 (1747)
- 341168: The grounds of criticism in poetry, contain'd in some new discoveries never made before, requisite for the writing and judging of poems surely. Being a preliminary to a larger work design'd to be publish'd in folio, and entituled, A criticism upon our most celebrated English poets deceas'd. By Mr. Dennis. (1704)
- 341469: Winter evening tales (1731)
- 341539: A compendious account of the whole art of breeding, nursing, and right ordering of the silk-worm. Illustrated with figures engraven on Copper: Whereon is curiously exhibited the whole Management of this Profitable Insect (1733)
- 341920: The great duties of life (1738)
- 342150: The soul's ascension to God, by the steps of creation. Written originally in Latin by the learned and pious Cardinal Bellarmine. From thence render'd into English by H. Hall (1703)
- 342387: The amorous history of the Gauls (1725)
- 342495: The amours of Philario and Olinda: or the intrigues of Windsor. A genuine history. (1730)
- 342818: The entire works (1742)
- 343494: A caveat to the will of a certain northern vicar (1766)
- 343521: The whimsical lovers: or, Cupid in disguise (1725)
- 343679: A tale of a tub (1724)
- 343680: Four elegiac tales (1780)
- 343686: A tale of a tub (1733)
- 343696: A tale of a tub (1727)
- 343937: The emperor Marcus Antoninus his conversation with himself (1708)
- 343969: The history of the revolutions in England under the family of the Stuarts, from the year 1603, to 1690. In three books; wherein are contain'd many secret memoirs relating to that family, and the last great revolution, anno 1688. By F. J. D'Orleans, of the Society of Jesus. Translated from the French original printed at Paris. To which is prefix'd an advertisement concerning this history. (1711)
- 343976: An essay on foolish questions in religion. Another on contending for the faith of it (1748)
- 343977: An answer to all the excuses and pretences, which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion (1752)
- 343978: Some short and plain directions for the spending of one day well (1748)
- 343979: Plain instructions for the young and ignorant (1750)
- 343982: A brief discourse of the fundamentals of Christianity (1745)
- 343984: The most Rev. Dr. Edward Synge, (late Lord Archbishop of Tuam's) answer to two objections made against his Charitable address to all who are of the communion of the Church of Rome, (1745)
- 343985: A discourse of confirmation (1749)
- 343987: Some short and plain directions for the spending of one day well (1741)
- 343994: The root and spring of true virtue and piety (1743)
- 343999: The authority of the Church in matters of religion (1737)
- 344005: An essay on foolish questions (1738)
- 344008: The works (1744)
- 344009: A charitable address to all who are of the communion of the Church of Rome (1727)
- 344011: Catholick Christianity (1734)
- 344219: The case of Capt. George Burrish, late commander of His Majesty's ship the Dorsetshire (1747)
- 344252: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of Holt, in Worcester-Shire. on Sunday, the 2d day of Septemb. 1705 (1706)
- 344365: An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity (1722)
- 344369: A sincere Christian and convert from the Church of Rome (1742)
- 344499: A sincere Christian and convert from the Church of Rome (1746)
- 344504: The ghost (1763)
- 344562: Remarks on several parts of Italy, &c. in the years 1701, 1702, 1703. (1705)
- 344902: A poetical epistle to an eminent painter (1778)
- 345084: Letters from Orinda to Poliarchus. (1705)
- 345172: Poems on several occasions (1709)
- 345374: Love-Letters on all occasions lately passed between persons of distinction. Collected by Mrs. Eliza Haywood (1730)
- 345504: The epistles of Clio and Strephon (1720)
- 345505: The epistles of Clio and Strephon (1720)
- 345627: Poems on several occasions (1708)
- 345767: The history of La Rivie?re. Translated from the French (1766)
- 346084: A treatise on Christian prudence (1742)
- 346209: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on Sunday, June 28, 1789 (1789)
- 346527: A letter to a modern dissenting Whig concerning the present juncture of affairs; with a comparison between the former principles, and the present practices of that party (1701)
- 346798: Remarkable occurrences in the life of Jonas Hanway, Esq (1787)
- 346884: The humble representation and address, of the Right Honourable the Lords (1705)
- 347267: The rise and progress of the papal power. Translated from the French of the abbe? Vertot. By John Stacie, Esq; (1737)
- 347311: Remarks on the two last chapters of Mr. Gibbon's History of the decline and fall of the Roman empire. By James Chelsum, D. D. Student of Christ Church Oxford, and Chaplain to the Honourable and Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Worcester (1778)
- 347312: A reply to Mr. Gibbon's Vindication of some passages in the fifteenth and sixteenth chapters of the History of the decline and fall of the Roman empire. Containing A Review of the Errors Still Retained in these Chapters. By James Chelsum, D. D. Chaplain to the Honourable and Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Winchester; Rector of Droxford, Hants; and late Student of Christchurch, Oxford (1785)
- 347411: A companion to the theatre: or, a key to the play. Containing the stories of the most celebrated dramatick pieces. The Plan, Character, and Design of each Performance is Exhibited and Explain'd; with Remarks on each Representation (1740)
- 347996: Chemical essays (1781)
- 348048: The nature and laws of chance (1740)
- 348179: A practical treatise on Christian perfection (1743)
- 348574: Cyder (1708)
- 348575: Cyder (1708)
- 348654: Thoughts concerning the present revival of religion in New-England. By Jonathan Edwards, A. M. Pastor of the Church of Christ at Northampton. Abridg'd by John Wesley, A. M. Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford (1745)
- 348805: Private devotions in the Church, fitted to employ some short time before divine service begins; and also on occasion of receiving the Holy Sacrament. By a divine of the Church of England (1712)
- 349018: A true church-man set in a just and clear light (1726)
- 349032: The works of the most celebrated minor poets (1749)
- 349033: A supplement to the Works of the most celebrated minor poets (1750)
- 349576: Love elegies. Written in the year 1732 (1762)
- 349693: The three celebrated plays of that excellent poet Ben Johnson (1732)
- 349694: Epicoene (1732)
- 350004: A true and exact catalogue of all the plays and other dramatick pieces, that were ever yet printed in the English tongue, in alphabetical order: continu'd down to April 1732 (1732)
- 350079: An introduction to the Catholick faith. By an English Dominican (1709)
- 350215: Memoirs, illustrating the history of Jacobinism. A translation from the French of the Abbe? Barruel. ... . The Antichristian Conspiracy. (1797)
- 350390: A discourse concerning the certainty of a future and immortal state. In some moral, physiological, and religious considerations. By a doctor of physick (1706)
- 350456: Institutes of botany; containing accurate, compleat and easy descriptions of all the known genera of plants: translated from the Latin of the celebrated Charles von Linne?, Professor of Medicine and Botany in the University of Upsal; First Physician to the King of Sweden, Knight of the Polar Star, and Member of most of the Learned Societies in Europe. To which are prefixed, I. A view of the ancient and present state of botany. II. A synopsis, exhibiting the essential or striking characters which serve to discriminate genera of the same Class and Order; as likewise the secondary Characters of each Genus, or those derived from the Port, Habit or general Appearance of the Plants which compose it. By Colin Milne, Reader on Botany in London, Author of the Botanical Dictionary (1771)
- 350737: Miscellaneous tracts relating to natural history (1775)
- 350739: Miscellaneous tracts relating to natural history (1791)
- 351587: Sermons on several subjects (1783)
- 352135: The office and authority of a justice of peace (1718)
- 352136: The office and authority of a Justice of Peace (1715)
- 352843: Experimenta et meletemata de plantarum generatione. Autore Jacobo Logan, Judice supremo, et Praeside Concilii Provinciae Pensilvaniensis in America. = Experiments and considerations on the generation of plants. By James Logan, President of the Council, and Chief Justice of the Province of Pensilvania. Translated from the original Latin (1747)
- 353590: Essays (1800)
- 354013: A sermon preached at York on the 29th of March, 1780 (1780)
- 354047: A dialogue between Isaac Walton and Homologistes: in which the character of Bishop Sanderson is defended against the author of The confessional (1768)
- 354384: The complete angler: or, contemplative man's recreation (1760)
- 354595: The new creation a state of proselytism (1740)
- 354795: Thoughts on the coronation of his present majesty King George the Third (1761)
- 354969: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral church of S. Paul, London (1706)
- 354982: The female orators: or, the courage and constancy of divers famous queens, and illustrious women, Set forth in their Undaunted Defences and Noble Resolutions: Worthy the Perusal and Imitation of the Female Sex. English'd from the French edition of Monsieur de Scudery. (1728)
- 354983: The practice of Courts-Leet, and Courts-Baron (1701)
- 355465: A summary of the principal evidences for the truth and divine origin of the Christian revelation (1800)
- 355469: Observations on marriages, baptisms, and burials, as preserved in parochial registers (1764)
- 355470: Observations on marriages, baptisms, and burials, as preserved in parochial registers (1764)
- 355598: Dedicated to the Society in Lewin's-Mead, Bristol; a stroke at pulpit time-serving (1763)
- 355639: An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity (1734)
- 355651: Lectures on the exercise of the sacred ministry. By the late J. F. Ostervald, Professor of Divinity, and Pastor of the Church of Neupchatel in Swisserland. Translated from the French, and enlarged with a preface and occasional notes, by Thomas Stevens, M. A. Vicar of Bumpsted-Hellon, Essex; Late Fellow of Privity-College, Cambridge; and One of his Majesty's Preachers at Whitehall (1792)
- 355653: The life of God in the soul of man (1748)
- 355702: Ovid's epistles, translated by several hands (1701)
- 355750: Sermons on several subjects (1783)
- 355917: An answer to all the excuses and pretences (1717)
- 356047: An help and exhortation to worthy communicating (1710)
- 356050: The life of God in the soul of man (1744)
- 356081: A sincere Christian and convert from the Church of Rome (1757)
- 356168: Seventeen sermons on the following subjects (1738)
- 356173: A sermon, preached at Highgate chapel, January 17, 1773 (1773)
- 356240: Abramideis (1705)
- 356330: The works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham. In Two Volumes. (1729)
- 356450: A true church-man set in a just and clear light (1753)
- 356567: Almahide. Opera. Dedicata a Sua Eccellenza Il Signor Giovanni Wencislao Conte di Gallasso, Conte del Sac. Rom. Imperio, Duca di Lucera, Signore di Fridland, Gravenstein, Richemberg, &c. Ciambellano e Consigliere di Stato di S. M. Ces. Gran Maresciallo di Boemia, & Inviato Straordinario delle Maesta Loro, Cesarea e Cattolica presso S. M. La Regina (1710)
- 356977: The church-Catechism explain'd to the meanest capacity (1722)
- 357352: A sketch of Lord Bolingbroke's philosophy (1755)
- 357507: The catechism of the church (1720)
- 357553: The dangers of Europe, from the growing power of France (1702)
- 357634: Letters of Sr Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England. Written during the reign of King James the First. Now collected, and augmented with several letters and memoires, address'd by him to the King and Duke of Buckingham, which were never before published. The whole being illustrated by an historical introduction and some observations, and dispos'd according to the series of time. (1702)
- 357761: An abridgment of penal statutes (1778)
- 357896: The practising attorney (1737)
- 358682: Essays (1798)
- 358837: A panegyrical essay, or a few serious arguments, irrefragably proving that the present times are, of all times that ever were, the most heroic, wise, and virtuous: with Some Occasional Encomiums on a Late Apology for the Life and Writings of David Hume, Esq (1777)
- 359435: Wonders!!! Past, present, and to come! Being the strange prophecies, and uncommon predictions of the famous Mother Shipton, Generally known by the Appellation of the Yorkshire Prophetess. Copied from the original scroll delivered by her to the Abbot of Beverly: Privately preserved, in a Noble Family for many Years, and lately discovered among other Curious and Valuable Manuscripts. To which is prefixed an account of her life and other prophecies, with their proper Explanations. Embellished with her Portrait from an Original Drawing, and a Correct View of her Statue near the City of York (1797)
- 359436: Mother Shipton and Nixon's prophecies (1797)
- 359711: The poor man's ready companion (1713)
- 359844: The cases of the appellants and respondents in the cause of literary property, before the House of Lords: wherein the decree of Lord Chancellor Apsley was reversed, 26 Feb. 1774 (1774)
- 359908: A new discourse of trade (1745)
- 359909: A new discourse of trade (1745)
- 360079: The wife of Beith (1792)
- 360187: Miscellaneous poems and translations (1731)
- 360547: The christian's support under all afflictions (1709)
- 360650: Atlas geographus: or, a compleat system of geography, ancient and modern (1711)
- 360771: An estimate of human life (1774)
- 360900: A version or paraphrase of the Psalms (1789)
- 360984: The psalms of David in metre: fitted to the tunes used in parish-churches (1701)
- 361236: A perpetual commentary on the Revelation of St. John (1720)
- 362434: The history of the poor (1793)
- 362535: The charge (1794)
- 362688: A survey of the cathedral church. of Bangor; and the edifices belonging to it. Containing, an account of all the inscriptions on the Monuments and Gravestones: the history of the bishops, deans, and other Dignitaries: Their several Preferments, Times of Decease, Burial, and Epitaphs. Together with a large appendix of records, and other curious Matters relating to Bangor Church and Bishoprick: As namely, The Dedications of all the Churches and Chapels in the Diocess of Bangor; and Descriptions of Clynocfawr Church and Bodowen Chapel. To which is also subjoined several supplementary additions and records to the like history of St. Asaph Cathedral, some time since published: The Dedications of the Churches and Chapels in that Diocess; and descriptions of Gresford and Mould Churches. Collected by Browne Willis, Esq; Illustrated with Draughts of the Ichnography and Upright of Bangor Cathedral, and View of Bodowen Chapel (1721)
- 362711: A scheme for establishing a constitutional militia (1756)
- 363285: Georgii regno honores: or, a short account of the peers and peeresses of Great Britain and Ireland, created, or Advanced in their Peerage, by His Majesty King George; And of the Bishops, Baronets, Knights of the Garter, Knights of the Thistle, and Knights Batchelors made by His Majesty. Together with a list of Members of both Houses of Parliament in Great-Britain, that have died since His Majesty's accession, with the time of their Decease, their Titles and Offices. As also of the persons that have enjoyed the chief posts in the government during His Majesty's Reign. Collected by John Philipps, Esq (1724)
- 363365: Letters addressed to Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury (1781)
- 363381: The death of Abel (1776)
- 363484: A paraphrase, and annotations upon all the books of the New Testament, Briefly Explaining all the Difficult Places thereof. The seventh edition corrected and enlarged. By H. Hammond, D.D (1702)
- 364169: Jephthah's daughter. A dramatic poem. By Mrs. Ann Wilson (1783)
- 364239: Poems on several occasions (1705)
- 364261: An address to the gentlemen of the faculty of physick (1739)
- 364302: A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of London, in the years 1798 and 1799 (1799)
- 364324: Sermons on several subjects (1794)
- 364325: Sermons on several subjects (1784)
- 364326: Sermons on several subjects (1794)
- 364327: Sermons on several subjects (1789)
- 364329: A summary of the principal evidences for the truth and divine origin of the Christian revelation (1800)
- 364521: Parsons his Christian directory (1716)
- 364660: The critic philosopher (1791)
- 364724: The intriguing milliners and attornies clerks. A mock-tragedy in two acts. As it was design'd to be acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Written in imitation of the style and manner of - With the Lace-Women, a satire; and poems on several occasions (1738)
- 365203: Amilec, or the seeds of mankind. Translated from the French, MDCCLIII (1753)
- 365277: Twelve sermons preached upon several occasions (1761)
- 365280: Gospel repentance. A sermon preached in St. Peter's Church, on Sunday, November the 25th, 1759. By the Hon. and Rev. Walter Shirley, A. B. Rector of Loughrea in the County of Galway (1760)
- 365572: Fumifugium (1772)
- 365724: The life of Mr. Thomas Betterton, the late eminent tragedian. Wherein the action and utterance of the stage, bar, and pulpit, are distinctly consider'd. With The Judgment of the late Ingenious Monsieur de St. Evremond, upon the Italian and French Music and Opera's; in a Letter to the Duke of Buckingham. To which is added, The amorous widow, or the Wanton Wife. A Comedy. written by Mr. Betterton. Now first printed from the Original Copy (1710)
- 365809: The necessity of reformation: an assize-sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of St. Mary in Lincoln. On July 28. 1707. By Richard Dongworth, A. M. Vicar of Long Owersby. Publish'd at the Request of Matthew Boucheret, Esq; the High-Sheriff, some of the Grand Jury, and several other Gentlemen (1708)
- 366160: The ladies defence: or, the bride-woman's counsellor answered: a poem. In a dialogue between Sir John Brute, Sir Wm. Loveall, Melissa, and a parson (1709)
- 366162: Poems on several occasions (1703)
- 366203: A political analysis of the war: the principles of the present political parties examined; and a just, natural and perfect coalition propos'd between two great men, whose conduct is particularly consider'd. (1762)
- 366252: Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, in the reigns of The late King William (1765)
- 366278: The genuine epistles of the apostolical fathers (1719)
- 366279: The genuine epistles of the apostolical fathers (1710)
- 366339: Curialia (1791)
- 366400: A complete catalogue of all the discourses written, both for and against popery, in the time of King James II (1735)
- 366405: Memoirs of the life of Mr. Nicholas Ferrar. By P. Peckard, D. D. Master of Magdalen College, Cambridge (1790)
- 366406: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Rev. Archdeacon Cholwell, at Huntingdon, May 19. 1772. By Peter Peckard, A. M. Published by desire of the Archdeacon, and many of the Clergy (1772)
- 366434: Formulare Anglicanum (1702)
- 367039: The rosciad (1765)
- 367119: Scripture interpreted by scripture (1770)
- 367160: Elements of trigonometry, plain and spherical (1772)
- 367163: An introduction to the game of draughts (1756)
- 367164: An introduction to the mensuration of superficies and solids. For the use of learners. By William Payne (1768)
- 367220: The school (1766)
- 367258: A dissertation on the general properties of eclipses; and particularly the ensuing eclipse of 1748, considered thro' all its periods. By George Smith, Esq (1748)
- 367543: The conference (1764)
- 367544: The duellist. A poem. In three books. By (1764)
- 367549: Poems. By C. Churchill. Containing The Rosciad. The apology. Night. The prophecy of famine. An epistle to William Hogarth. And The ghost, in four books (1763)
- 367571: The toilette (1730)
- 367692: Poems by C. Churchill. In two volumes. ... . Containing the Rosciad. The Apology. Night. The Prophecy of Famine. An Epistle to William Hogarth. And the Ghost, in Four Books. (1766)
- 367693: Poems by C. Churchill. In two volumes. ... . Containing the Rosciad, the Apology, Night, the Prophecy of Famine, an Epistle to William Hogarth, and the Ghost, in Four Books. (1769)
- 367695: Sermons. By Charles Churchill (1765)
- 367732: The revelation of St. John, considered as alluding to certain services of the Jewish Temple; according to which visions are stated, as Well in Respect to the Objects Represented, as to the Order in which they Appeared (1787)
- 367896: The rosciad (1763)
- 367983: The British enchanters (1706)
- 368014: Ovid's epistles, translated by several hands (1705)
- 368067: The devout Christian's companion (1708)
- 368282: Reasons humbly offered against laying any further British duties on wrought silks of the manufacture of Italy, the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, or Holland: shewing the probable ill consequences of such a Measure in regard to the Landed Interest, Woollen Manufacturies, Silk Manufacturies, Fisheries, Wealth, and Naval Power of Great Britain (1758)
- 368283: A plan for the establishment of charity-houses for exposed or deserted women and girls, and for penitent prostitutes (1758)
- 368297: Considerations on the leather trade of Great Britain. Containing, an account of the losses which the landed as well as trading interests suffer by the exportation of unmanufactured British leather. And an Estimate of the Profits which would arise, to the Nobility, Gentry, Freeholders, Farmers, and Graziers, of this Kingdom, if the Exportation of such Leather was prohibited. The whole being founded upon the former Policy of England in Regard to Leather, as is shewn by Extracts from several Laws; and stated in-so plain a Manner, that Freeholders, Farmers, &c. who are deeply interested in this Branch of Trade, will be able to find out, whether what is said concerning it, be true or false (1757)
- 368344: Sermons on the following subjects: Elijah's prayer, that it might not rain, considered. Wherein charity excels faith and hope. The condemnation of unbelievers just. Elijah's calling down fire from heaven vindicated. The reasons why Christians should always rejoice. A defence of Elisha's curse. Faith a reasonable condition of salvation. The unbelief of the citizens of Nazareth unreasonable. Of God's not giving men hearts to perceive. Holiness the design of the Gospel. Real holiness more excellent and necessary than positive rites. Of sins of omission with respect to moral duties. Mutual love the distinguishing mark of true Christians. By Joseph Morris (1743)
- 368570: The works of Sir John Suckling (1709)
- 368658: A reply to the author of Remarks on the Essay on musical expression. In a letter from Mr. Avison, to his friend in London (1753)
- 368673: Reports of certain cases, determined and adjudged by the Commons in Parliament, in the twenty-first and twenty-second years of the reign of King James the First. Collected by John Glanville, Esq; Serjeant at Law, then Chairman of the Committee of Privileges and Elections. To which is prefixed, an historical account of the ancient right of determining cases upon controverted elections. (1775)
- 368920: Ducatus Leodiensis (1715)
- 369057: (inscribed to the British land and sea officers.) The British Mars (1763)
- 369275: An introductory discourse to the tremendous sanction impartially debated, Principally, And with undissembled Humility, addressed to the serious Attention of the Grand Council of the Nation; containing, Amongst several other Interesting Subjects, an inquiry into the real causes of the late rapid progress of profaneness and immorality; And pointing out such Remedies for the Suppression of National Impieties, as the Author, with great Submission, is willing to hope may not be altogether unworthy the Notice of the Ruling Powers in Church and State. By John Maud, A. M. Vicar of St. Neot's in Huntingdonshire, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Manchester (1753)
- 369484: A sermon upon the late dreadful storm (1704)
- 369781: Reflections on the character of Iapis in Virgil (1740)
- 370068: The conformity between modern and ancient ceremonies (1745)
- 370385: Defence of usury (1790)
- 370406: An introduction to the principles of morals and legislation. Printed in the year 1780, and now first published. By Jeremy Bentham, of Lincoln's Inn, Esquire (1789)
- 370629: Poems by the most deservedly admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the matchless Orinda. To which is added Monsieur Corneille's tragedies of Pompey and Horace, with several other translations out of French (1710)
- 371457: The grecian history (1707)
- 371597: A letter address'd to the Right Honourable Brass Crosby, Esq; Lord Mayor of the City of London, respecting the present high price of provisions. In which the Causes of the same are shewn to have been little understood, and consequently the Remedies pointed out in a late Publication, are unequal and incompetent: The true Causes are attempted to be ascertained, and the only probable Means of removing them are clearly set forth and recommended (1771)
- 371731: An essay on the means of discharging the public debt (1763)
- 371756: An essay on the scheme and conduct, procedure and extent of man's redemption (1743)
- 371960: Christ the standard of truth set up, by the light of the morning star, the principle of truth (1800)
- 372057: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1758)
- 372220: The divinity and pre-existence of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, demonstrated from scripture; in answer to the first section of Dr. Priestley's introduction to his History of early opinions concerning Jesus Christ: Together with Strictures on some other Parts of that Work; and a Postscript, Relative to a late Publication of Mr: Gilbert Wakefield. By John Parkhurst, M. A. Formerly Fellow of Clare-Hall, Cambridge (1787)
- 372774: Some short and plain directions for the spending of one day well (1722)
- 372911: A sermon preached in Greenwich Church, on Sunday, November 4, 1792 (1793)
- 372914: Nicodemus: or, a treatise on the fear of man. Written in German by August Herman Franck. Abridged by John Wesley, M. A. Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford (1744)
- 373149: A series of letters, discovering the scheme projected by France, in M DCC Lix. for an intended invasion upon England with flat-bottom'd boats; and Various Conferences and Original Papers touching that Formidable Design. Pointing at The Secret and True Motives, which precipitated the Negociations, and Conclusion of the last Peace. To which are prefixed, the secret adventures of the young Pretender; and The Conduct of the French Court respecting him during his Stay in Great Britain, and after his return to Paris. Also The Chief Cause that brought on the late Banishment of the Jesuits from the French Dominions; a Secret as yet concealed from the Jesuits themselves: with the real Examination of Father Hamilton, taken at Fountainbleau, October 1756, who was employed to assassinate the Young Pretender. Together with The Particular Case of the Author, In a Memorial to his late Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. By Oliver Mac Allester, Esq; ... (1767)
- 373174: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's (1704)
- 373463: Two sermons. Preached at Norwich (1780)
- 373561: Steps of ascension to God (1705)
- 373690: Elevations to Jesus Christ: being Christian meditations on St. Paul's epistle to the Hebrews. By Anthony Godeau, Bishop of Grasse and Vence. Translated from the French by Joshua Smith, A.M. (1715)
- 373769: Free masonry. Unparalleled sufferings of John Coustos, who nine times underwent the most cruel tortures ever invented by man, and Sentenced to the Galley Four Years, by command of the inquisitors at Lisbon, in order to extort from him the secrets of Free Masonry; from whence he was released by the gracious Interposition of his late Majesty King George II. Enriched with sculptures, representing Coustos's Sufferings, designed by Boitard, and other Prints, by a capital Artist. To this work is subjoined, many valuable pieces on Masonry; and a complete list of regular chapters (1790)
- 373785: Harmonia trigonometrica (1748)
- 373956: Elegies of Tyrtæus, translated into English verse; with notes and the original text. (1761)
- 374187: The death of the righteous, a public loss (1778)
- 374234: The royal shepherds; a pastoral of three acts (1765)
- 374390: Evidence that the relation of Josephus concerning Herod's having new built the Temple at Jerusalem is either false or misinterpreted (1786)
- 374655: A free translation of the preface to Bellendenus; containing animated strictures on the great political characters of the present time (1788)
- 374718: A true copy of the papers wrote by James Maben (1744)
- 374725: The reports of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor (1798)
- 374732: Essays upon several moral subjects (1709)
- 374847: The englishman's right (1732)
- 374864: A walk in and about the city of Canterbury (1774)
- 374913: The works of Flavius Josephus (1733)
- 375154: An introduction to geometry (1767)
- 375255: Essays upon several moral subjects (1722)
- 375271: Two treatises (1715)
- 375630: Two treatises (1707)
- 375794: Essays upon several moral subjects (1725)
- 375840: Some motives and incentives to the love of God (1708)
- 375933: A compleat body of husbandry (1758)
- 376014: Original correspondence on the respective tenets of the two orders of Episcopalians in Scotland (1794)
- 376103: Thoughts on the Athanasian creed (1790)
- 376570: A supplement to The office and duty of executors (1703)
- 376764: A compleat collection of state-tryals (1719)
- 376860: France and Spain naturally enemies. Or, several reasons to prove it impossible they should long be friends. Discovering the constant Contrariety that has ever been, and still is, between those two Rival Nations, in their Temper, Apparel, Fashions, &c. Written originally in Spanish, by Don Carlos Garcia. Englished with large additions and improvements. By Mr. Tho. Brown (1704)
- 376940: To the respectable corporation of Trinity College, Cambridge (1792)
- 378159: The laws of chance (1758)
- 378203: The gentlemans auditor (1707)
- 378233: An account of the life of Mr Richard Savage (1748)
- 378234: The life of Mr. Richard Savage (1767)
- 378738: The pancronometer, or univesal Georgian calendar (1753)
- 378756: Memoirs of the life of Count de Grammont: containing the amorous intrigues of the court of England in the reign of King Charles II. Translated from the French (1760)
- 378906: The British dispensatory (1747)
- 378964: Heraclitus ridens (1713)
- 379376: Arrangement and digest of the law, in cases adjudged in the King's Bench and Common Pleas, from the year 1756, to 1794 inclusive (1796)
- 380091: The Patron a satire (1774)
- 380170: New regulations for the Prussian infantry (1757)
- 380380: A new institute of the imperial or civil law (1704)
- 380415: An institute of the laws of England (1722)
- 380617: Origines Hebr:?? the antiquities of the Hebrew republick (1724)
- 380646: An historical treatise of an action or suit at law (1766)
- 380663: Parish law (1743)
- 380870: The law-French dictionary alphabetically digested (1701)
- 381080: A mathematical manual: or, delightful associate. Containing, I. A description and use of the celestial globe: How to know the Stars in each Constellation, and their Magnitude; also their Latitude, Longitude, Right Ascension, Declination, Semi-Diurnal Ark, Riting, Southing, Setting, Altitude, Azimuth, Distances, &c. The Sun's Place, his Rising and Setting, Length of the Day and Night, &c. Also Dialling by this Globe. II. Twelve Problems relating chiefly to the Moon: And a truer Way than has been given to find Easter, &c. The Hour of the Night by the Moon shining on a Sun-Dial, &c. III. A Description and Use of the Terrestrial Globe, as to Climates, Zones, Shadows, Inhabitants, Latitude and Longitude of Places: And a large Table, shewing where all the most remarkable Places in the World may be placed on Dials; and the Bearing and Distance of such Places from London. IV. A full Description and Use of all Kinds of Maps: With a copious Table of the Latitude, Longitude, and Situation of the chief Cities on Earth: And many other curious Matters. V. The Original of the Lines in a Sector describ'd; with the full Use of that Instrument in Trigonometry, &c. in an Easy Natural Method. VI. How to make a Line of Numbers, or Logarithms, to any Length, and the full Use in all Parts of Arithmetic. Vii. Mysterious Curiosities in Numbers: Or, Numerical Novelties. In Twenty-Five Propositions, mostly New, and very Easy and Delightful. Viii. How to take Heights, Depths, and Distances, great or small, by several Ways and Instruments. In Twelve Propositions. The Whole very Useful and Pleasant. Published for the contemplation and diversion of gentlemen, and others, who are mathematically inclined. By E. Hatton, gent (1728)
- 381195: Mathematical institutions (1704)
- 381446: A compendious grammar of the Greek language (1780)
- 381594: The compleat French-Master (1717)
- 381668: The hebrew guide (1752)
- 381669: A series of letters. Addressed to Sir William Fordyce (1788)
- 381781: The ambassadors of Christ delineated (1762)
- 382516: The mirrour of justices (1768)
- 382684: Remarks on Mr. Lediard's late Appeal to the publick (1735)
- 383150: Poems on several occasions (1744)
- 383168: Sermons and discourses on practical subjects (1736)
- 383188: The providential division of men into rich and poor (1708)
- 383190: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St. James's Chapel, on Wednesday, March 15, 1709/10 (1710)
- 383422: An account of the earthquakes which happened at Leghorn in Italy (1750)
- 383593: A new translation of the Psalms (1762)
- 383629: Actions of the Apostles (1789)
- 383875: Aristotle's Art of poetry (1705)
- 384063: Sylv? (1702)
- 384562: Miscellany poems (1702)
- 384741: The compleat conveyancer (1701)
- 384851: A proposal for raising timber (1757)
- 385049: The mistake (1706)
- 385532: A hymn to the light of the world (1703)
- 385587: Observations on the baume de vie (1765)
- 385635: A proposal for selling part of the forest lands and chaces (1763)
- 385638: A poem upon the late glorious successes, &c (1706)
- 386129: A compleat history of the Holy Bible (1716)
- 386146: An infallible way to contentment (1710)
- 386159: Satirical trifles (1764)
- 386487: Philebus (1779)
- 386631: Oroonoko (1732)
- 386708: The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett (1790)
- 387507: An attorney's practice epitomiz'd (1757)
- 387590: A sermon preach'd to the Protestants of Ireland (1714)
- 387706: The retir'd gard'ner (1706)
- 388025: Several letters which passed between Dr. George Hickes, and a popish priest (1715)
- 388098: The compleat French-Master (1725)
- 388467: A genuine copy of the tryal of Thomas Grimes, Esq. alias Lord S------ (1748)
- 388608: The beau ideal (1732)
- 388661: Advice to the University of Dublin (1791)
- 388712: The entire works (1753)
- 388743: Seneca's morals by way of abstract (1705)
- 388831: A compleat course of chymistry (1703)
- 388855: Christianity as taught in scripture (1757)
- 389193: An impartial enquiry into the case of the gospel demoniacks (1777)
- 389349: A discourse on the doctrine of the necessity of human actions, proving it to be a fanaticism (1744)
- 389374: A sermon preach'd to the Protestants of Ireland (1714)
- 389406: The new Margate and Ramsgate guide in letters to a friend describing the accomodations & amusements of those delightful watering places in prose & verse (1780)
- 389531: A ready numberer (1798)
- 389796: A hymn to harmony (1702)
- 390709: An essay on the character of Methodism (1781)
- 391012: A preparative to pleading (1713)
- 391207: Hymns, intended for public or private worship composed by John Wells, Soldier in the First Regt. of Guards, And Sunday Evening Preacher at the late Rev. Mr. Smith's Chapel, Bathnal Green Road, near the Tarnpike Gate, where they may be had, by applying at the Vestry (1800)
- 391546: The history of the amours and gallantry of several noble and polite persons at Rome and Syracuse (1728)
- 391647: Poems on various occasions (1701)
- 392031: The blossoms of Helicon (1763)
- 392238: The trifler (1766)
- 392616: Winter (1792)
- 393186: Nature display'd. A poem (1727)
- 393189: The clockmakers outcry against the author of The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy (1760)
- 393473: Poems. Dedicated to the Right Honourable the Earl of Mansfield. ... (1793)
- 393761: Clotilda (1709)
- 393762: The beauties of the stage (1792)
- 393891: The science of military posts (1761)
- 393966: Arsinoe (1705)
- 394745: A discourse on the advantages of the insular situation of Great-Britain (1773)
- 394756: The poetical works (1796)
- 394764: Almyna (1707)
- 394967: Two treatises (1707)
- 395005: A treatise of conic sections (1745)
- 395212: The whole comical works (1703)
- 395384: Hymns for our Lord's resurrection (1746)
- 395385: Hymns for those that seek, and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ. (1747)
- 395669: Hymns for those that seek and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ (1749)
- 395779: The loves of Ergasto (1705)
- 395904: Le diable boiteux (1708)
- 396353: The characters (1702)
- 396528: The whole comical works (1712)
- 396537: A choice drop of seraphick love tender'd to the immortal soul. (1734)
- 396559: Letters to Serena (1704)
- 396865: The gentleman's assistant, tradesman's lawyer, and country-man's friend (1720)
- 396868: Privilegia Londini (1723)
- 396880: A treatise of common recoveries (1770)
- 397253: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Ely, on Wednesday, February the 21st, 1781 (1781)
- 397535: The argument of The divine legation fairly stated (1751)
- 397614: The historical sense of the Mosaic account of the fall, proved and vindicated (1751)
- 397615: An essay on the scheme and conduct, procedure and extent of man's redemption (1748)
- 397881: The patriot minister (1778)
- 397960: A short and easy method to understand geography (1715)
- 398120: Acetaria (1706)
- 398139: Caius Crispus sallustius the historian translated into English (1715)
- 398140: Caius Crispus Sallustius the historian translated into English (1726)
- 398306: The British muse (1738)
- 398420: The new law list, being a list of the judges, and officers of the courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchanquer, &c. &c. A list of Counsel, special pleaders, And Conveyancers; To Which IS Added a complete and accurate list of all the certificated attornies in England and Wales, As printed by Permission of the Commissioners of the Stamp Office: And To This Edition IS Added The London Agents to the Country Attornies; Table of Sheriffs and Agents, List of Bankers, Mail Coaches, Newspapers, Army and Navy Agents. Law and Public Offices, Circuits of the Judges, &c. And a Variety of other useful (1800)
- 398429: A voyage to Arabia the happy (1726)
- 398447: Travels into the inland parts of Africa (1738)
- 398524: Of faith and a good conscience (1705)
- 398598: The reports of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor. Vol. II (1800)
- 398856: Epicoene (1732)
- 398950: A compendious view of The religion of nature delineated (1737)
- 399150: An act for amending and widening the road from Saint Benedict's Gate, ... Norwich, to Swaffham, ... Norfolk, and from Halfpenny Bridge in Honingham, to the bounds of Yaxham, (1770)
- 399255: Le diable boiteux (1708)
- 399273: An occasional sermon (1793)
- 399552: An illustration and mensuration of solid geometry (1787)
- 399971: Elements of the art of assaying metals (1764)
- 400035: Dr. Brook Taylor's method of perspective, compared with the examples lately publish'd on this subject as Sirigatti's, by Isaac Ware, Esq; Being A Parallel between those two Methods of Perspective. In which the superior Excellence of Taylor's is shewn by self-evident Principles, or simple Inspection. Illustrated with above forty examples on Copper Plates; and the whole Drawn and Engraved by Mr. Kirby, Designer in Perspective to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; and Author of a Book, entitled Dr. Brook Taylor's Method of Perspective made Easy, &c (1757)
- 400215: A treatise of artillery (1746)
- 400242: The perspective of architecture (1761)
- 400426: Drunken Barnaby's four journeys (1723)
- 400504: Paradise lost (1707)
- 400588: A summary of the Roman law (1772)
- 400662: A treatise on government (1778)
- 400665: A treatise on government (1776)
- 400805: Paradise regain'd (1705)
- 400807: Paradise lost (1705)
- 401170: Paradise regain'd (1707)
- 401262: Tales tragical and comical (1704)
- 401315: The British architect (1750)
- 401391: Parish law (1739)
- 401798: Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Surgery, at Paris (1750)
- 401910: The works of Mr. John Oldham (1710)
- 401911: The works of Mr. John Oldham (1703)
- 401927: The history and antiquities of the parish of Tottenham High-Cross (1790)
- 401958: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge (1781)
- 401959: Civil liberty (1780)
- 401960: Liberty moral and religious (1780)
- 401977: An account of the care taken in most civilized nations for the relief of the poor (1758)
- 402039: England's glory: a poem. Perform'd in a musical entertainment before Her Majesty, on her happy birth-day (1706)
- 402475: An extract of Mr Richard Baxter's Aphorisms of justification (1745)
- 402532: Liber valorum & decimarum (1723)
- 402578: The history of the ancient and present state of the navigation of the port of King's-Lyn (1766)
- 402789: Miscellanea (1701)
- 402791: Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands (1705)
- 402864: Books printed for E. Cave at St. John's Gate (1749)
- 402898: The entire works (1749)
- 402899: The entire works (1763)
- 403081: The life and character of Sir William Temple, Bart (1728)
- 403177: Oeuvres me?le?es de M. L. Dutens, Historiographe DU Roi DE LA Grande Bretagne, DE LA Socie?te? Royale DE Londres; DE L'Acade?mie Des Inscriptions ET Belles Lettres DE Paris; ET DE L'Acade?mie Royale Des Sciences DE Turin. Premie?re Partie (1797)
- 403548: Origine des de?couvertes attribue?es aux modernes (1796)
- 403575: An essay on the original genius and writings of Homer (1775)
- 403584: A continuation of the Answer to The history of oracles (1710)
- 403731: A general ecclesiastical history (1702)
- 403733: A general ecclesiastical history (1710)
- 403774: Lex mercatoria (1729)
- 403792: The comedies (1765)
- 403868: A general abridgment of law and equity (1743)
- 403870: A general abridgment of law and equity (1743)
- 403898: A general abridgment of law and equity (1745)
- 403900: A general abridgment of law and equity (1745)
- 403904: A general abridgment of law and equity (1744)
- 404140: The experienced solicitor (1773)
- 404199: The works of Mr. William Shakespear (1709)
- 404200: The works of Mr. William Shakespear (1709)
- 404201: The works of Mr. William Shakespear (1709)
- 404202: The works of Mr. William Shakespear. Volume the seventh (1710)
- 404312: The works of Sir George Etherege (1704)
- 404321: The reasonableness and certainty of the Christian religion (1708)
- 404552: A dissertation on reading the classics (1730)
- 404750: The history of the German Empire from Charlemagne (1731)
- 404762: The parliamentary register (1741)
- 404842: The genuine trial of Margery Beddingfield and Richard Ringe (1763)
- 404857: The english baronage (1727)
- 404882: Travels into several remote nations of the world (1727)
- 404912: A pipe of tobacco (1744)
- 405146: A collection of tracts. By the late John Trenchard, Esq; and Thomas Gordon, Esq (1751)
- 405281: Fontenelle's Dialogues of the dead (1708)
- 405300: Proceedings in a cause lately depending before the Parliament of Paris (1743)
- 405560: The schoolmaster (1711)
- 405574: Antiquities, historical and monumental, of the county of Cornwall (1769)
- 405580: Miscellanea sacra: or, a curious collection of poems (1707)
- 405823: Books lately printed for, and sold by Edward Cave at St. John's Gate (1742)
- 405831: Memoirs of a man of quality (1742)
- 405960: The celebrated speech (1800)
- 406083: The first annual account of the collation of the Mss. of the Septuagint-Version (1789)
- 406104: Enchiridion theologicum, or A manual, for the use of students in divinity (1792)
- 406446: Englands grievance discovered, in relation to the coal trade (1796)
- 406458: The elements of clock and watch-work (1766)
- 406784: A commentary on Mr Pope's principles of morality, or Essay on man. By Mons. Crousaz, Member of the Royal Academies of Sciences at Paris and Bourdeaux, and Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics at Lausanne; in answer to a letter of remarks on his Examen, &c. Containing also I. The Letter of Remarks to Mons. Crousaz. II. The Abbe du Resnel's Translation of the Essay into French Verse. III. An Interlineary English Version of the same. IV. M. du Resnel's Preface, with his Observations on the French, Italian, and English Poetry. V. Some Annotations by the Translator (1742)
- 406944: The instructions of a parish minister to his parishioners, on the subject of popery (1753)
- 408182: Miscellanies. The ninth volume. By Dr. Swift (1751)
- 408183: Miscellanies. The eighth volume. By Dr. Swift (1751)
- 408393: Ducatus Leodiensis (1715)
- 408469: Poetical miscellanies: the sixth part. Containing a collection of original poems, with several new translations. By the most eminent hands. (1709)
- 409397: A sermon, on the excellence of British jurisprudence (1799)
- 409398: A sermon, on the excellence of British jurisprudence (1799)
- 409423: A memorial of ancient British piety (1761)
- 409511: A catalogue of engraved British portraits (1793)
- 409530: Miscellanea aulica: or, a collection of state-treatises, never before publish'd (1702)
- 410061: A survey of the ancient husbandry and gardening (1725)
- 410090: An appendix to the history of Scotland (1721)
- 410161: A description of Greenland (1745)
- 410270: Miscellany poems (1704)
- 410294: Observations upon the plagues inflicted upon the Egyptians (1794)
- 410380: Specimens of Arabian poetry (1796)
- 410764: Euclid's Elements of Geometry (1752)
- 410798: The game law (1712)
- 410856: The history of England (1707)
- 410857: The history of England (1718)
- 410924: A letter to Dean Swift, Esq; on his Essay upon the life, writings, and character of Dr. J. Swift (1755)
- 410975: The manner of holding parliaments in England (1768)
- 411029: Naval sermons preached on board his Majesty's ship The Impetueux (1798)
- 411553: Poems on several occasions. By Mr. Joseph Thurson (1729)
- 411554: The toilette. In three books. By Joseph Thurston, gent (1730)
- 411698: An essay upon the Witham Spa (1737)
- 411768: An investigation of Mr. Malone's claim to the character of scholar, or critic (1798)
- 411807: Memoirs. Part III (1709)
- 411873: The principles of the Christian religion explained (1720)
- 412214: The lawyer's fortune (1705)
- 412249: The minutes of the proceedings of the Lords Commissioners for the Union of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland; the treaty for which began on the sixteenth day of April, 1706. And was concluded the twenty second day of July following (1707)
- 412273: The original institution, power and jurisdiction of parliaments (1707)
- 412385: Poems, supposed to have been written at Bristol (1781)
- 412413: An account of the Isle of Man (1702)
- 412698: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift (1739)
- 412756: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift (1739)
- 412833: A collection of select aphorisms and maxims (1748)
- 412851: Examen: or, an enquiry into the credit and veracity of a pretended complete history (1740)
- 412910: The works of Sir John Suckling (1709)
- 412936: Tempora Thomsoni in Latino versu reddita a Roberto Christiano Brownell (1795)
- 413135: Travels into the inland parts of Africa (1755)
- 413205: Books lately printed for, and sold by Edward Cave at St. John's Gate (1742)
- 413374: A charge, delivered to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Leicester. By A. Burnaby, D.D. archdeacon of Leicester (1797)
- 413458: A description of the empire of China and Chinese-Tartary, together with the kingdoms of Korea, and Tibet (1738)
- 413892: The present state of the British customs (1752)
- 414205: On liberty: a poem, inscribed to His Grace the Chancellor and to the University of Cambridge, on occasion of the peace. By John Brown, M.A. (1749)
- 414267: The opera: a poem. By the author of the Coach Drivers. Book I (1767)
- 414985: Pomona: or, the fruit-garden illustrated (1728)
- 415201: The pretended expedient. In a letter to the author. Shewing that title to be contrary to the book, especially, with relation to the right of an episcopal Church (1702)
- 415386: The principles of a methodist (1746)
- 415832: The revolution and anti-revolution principles stated and compar'd (1714)
- 416120: The roman history (1706)
- 416125: The roman history (1707)
- 416145: Rosamond (1707)
- 416600: An act to amend an act passed in the tenth and eleventh years of the reign of King William the Third, intituled, "an act for the making and keeping navigable the rivers of Aire and Calder, in the "county of York, " and for Improving the Navigation of the said River Aire, from Weeland to the River Ouze, and for making a navigable Canal from the said River Aire, at or near Haddlesey, to the River Ouze, at the Old Brick Garth at Ouze Gate End, within the Township of Selby, in the said County, and for other Purposes (1774)
- 416703: The pleasures of conjugal-love explain'd (1740)
- 416766: A sermon, on the excellence of British jurisprudence (1799)
- 416769: A sermon on the late general fast (1776)
- 416835: A sermon preach'd at the church of St. Mary-le-Bow, before the Societies for reformation of manners (1705)
- 416951: The providential division of men into rich and poor, and the respective duties thence arising, briefly consider'd in a sermon preach'd in the Parish Church of St. Sepulchres, May 27. 1708 (1708)
- 417439: Reflections on the expediency of a law for the naturalization of foreign Protestants (1752)
- 417440: Reflections on the expediency of a law for the naturalization of foreign Protestants (1751)
- 417500: Reform or ruin: take your choice! (1797)
- 417639: Remarks on Dr. Lowth's letter to the Bishop of Gloucester (1766)
- 417640: Remarks on Dr. Lowth's letter to the Bishop of Gloucester (1766)
- 417724: Remarks on the two last chapters of Mr. Gibbon's History, of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire (1776)
- 417909: Salmagundi; a miscellaneous combination of original poetry (1791)
- 418067: A scotsman's remarks on the farce of Love a la mode, scene by scene. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Nemo me impune lacessit (1760)
- 418083: The scripture doctrine of the resurrection (1735)
- 418164: A second letter to a friend concerning naturalizations (1753)
- 418392: A sermon preached at Deale in Kent, before the Mayor and corporation, August 9, 1752. Upon a particular occasion. By Nicolas Carter, D.D. curate of the said chapel (1752)
- 418395: A sermon preached at Gray's Inn Chapel, on Friday, February 6, 1756 (1756)
- 418527: A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons (1768)
- 418547: A sermon preached before the House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Monday, Jan. 30, 1737. Being the Day appointed to be observed as the Day of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By John Wilcox, D. D. Master of Clare-Hall, Cambridge. (1738)
- 418625: A sermon preached before the Lords (1701)
- 418658: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1713)
- 419154: Sir Courtly Nice (1735)
- 419450: The state of the publick records of this kingdom; exhibiting a particular account of the subject matter contain'd in those records; Of the Condition in which they are preserved; and of the several offices where recourse may be had to them, viz. The Tower of London. The Rolls Chapel. The Pipe Office. The King's Remembrancer's Office. The Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office. The Augmentation Office, &c. Published by Order of the House of lords (1723)
- 419779: A supplement to the works of Dr. Swift (1752)
- 419881: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chappel, on Thursday, March 8. 1704/5. Being the Anniversary of Her Majesty's Happy Accession to the Throne. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry. Publish'd by Her Majesty's Special Command (1705)
- 419886: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral church (1706)
- 419887: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the Cathedral Church of S. Paul, London, the xxviith day of June MDCCVI (1706)
- 419888: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral church (1706)
- 419916: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London (1706)
- 420014: A sermon preach'd on Friday Decemb. 16th 1720 (1721)
- 420031: A sermon preach'd to the protestants of Ireland (1714)
- 420173: Some remarks on a book, entitled, A view of the expediency and credibility of miraculous powers among the primitive Christians, after the decease of the apostles. Represented in a charge delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Sudbury: and other papers annexed on the same subject, containing several new Illustrations of many Curious Points in Antiquity. By John Chapman D.D. By the author of the Cursory animadversions upon a late controversy concerning the miraculous powers, &c (1752)
- 420223: Some thoughts on the tillage of Ireland (1737)
- 420658: Tamerlane (1702)
- 420727: The tempest (1701)
- 421126: The times (1764)
- 421495: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift (1739)
- 422386: A treatise of common recoveries (1739)
- 422412: A treatise on the laws of England; concerning estates in lands, advowsons, or hereditaments, of what Kind soever; advising Persons interested therein, either as Purchasers, Mortgagees, or otherwise, - as well as Conveyancers, what Methods are proper to be used in Relation to the Security of Titles to such Estates: with some observations on the laws of bankruptcy. By Henry Collet, Esq; Barrister at Law (1754)
- 422807: Two dissertations on certain passages of Holy Scripture, viz: the first on luke xiv. 12, 13, 14. And the second on Rom. xiii. 1, 2, 3, 4 (1749)
- 422878: Two sermons preached before the University of Cambridge, in the year 1758 (1758)
- 422917: W. James, Nightman, at the George and Gate, Gracechurch-Street; respectfully acquaints the public, (1780)
- 424499: Bribery (1765)
- 424737: Proposals for publishing, by subscription, a print Christ Church Great Gate, Oxford, form a drawing by W. Delamotte, to be engravec by James Fittler, engraver to His Majesty (1800)
- 425183: The way of the world (1706)
- 425822: A modern universal table (1756)
- 425866: The fables of Phædrus, who was made a denizen of Rome (1712)
- 438761: The religion of Jesus Christ the only true religion, or, A short and easie method with the deists (1719)
- 467992: Nomotomia (1657)
- 468405: The history of the works of the learned, for the year one thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine (1739)
- 469595: A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of London, in the years 1798 and 1799 (1800)
- 470641: Advice from the stars: or, An almanack for the year of Christ 1710 (1709)
- 470781: The elder brother (1683)
- 473092: A general abridgment of law and equity (1744)
- 473464: Camilla (1706)
- 473615: A description of the plan of Peking, the capital of China (1759)
- 474656: Letters of Sr Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England. Written during the reign of King James the First (1702)
- 476204: Abbrege? de la grammaire angloise (1750)
- 476519: An abstract of the Act (made anno vj?. & vij?. Gulielmi III. Regis.) intituled, An Act for granting to His Majesty certain duties upon glass wares, stone and earthen bottles, coals and culm, for carrying on the war against France (1695)
- 476657: Proposals for printing by subscription, The theological magazine: sacred to piety and learning, and calculated for the universal advantage and improvement of mankind (1795)
- 476728: The humble representation of the House of Commons to the King, with His Majesty's most gracious answer thereunto (1728)
- 476925: Atlas geographus: or, A compleat system of geography, ancient and modern (1708)
- 477171: King Charles his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall Gate immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30. of Jan. 1648 (1649)
- 477337: H. Piers and partner, booksellers, at the Bible and Crown, near the Bull and Gate, High-Holborn (1757)
- 477411: A diary, or an exact iovrnall faithfully communicating the most remarkable proceedings in both Houses of Parliament (1644)
- 478002: A journey from London, to France and Holland: or, The traveller's useful vade mecum (1742)
- 478801: An appeal to the public, occasioned by the extraordinary conduct of John Gordon, Esq. towards Thomas Skelton (1769)
- 478837: A full and particular account of a most horrid and bloody murder (1784)
- 478842: An account of a barbaron [sic] murder (1784)
- 479586: The characters, or the manners of the age (1705)
- 479828: National sins fatal to prince and people (1725)
- 479963: To the Queen's most Excellent Majesty (1710)
- 479967: An Act to enlarge the term and powers of two Acts, passed in the second and eleventh years of His present Majesty's reign, so far as the same relate to the road from Blyth Marsh to the road leading from Ashborne to Buxton (1782)
- 480040: A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Sarum at the primary visitation of that diocese, in the year M DCC LXXX III (1783)
- 480066: Mogul tales, or, the dreams of men awake (1759)
- 480303: Adultery, seduction, and the sale of wives (1797)
- 480558: The minister of state (1658)
- 480559: Considerations on the present state of Ireland (1763)
- 480606: A sermon preached at St. Hilary's in the isle of Jersey before the garrison, April 10th. 1692 (1692)
- 480728: The entanglement; or, The history of Miss Eleonora Frampton, and Miss Anastasia Shaftoe (1768)
- 481007: Paradise reviewed (1791)
- gate
- 3183: The royal martyr: or, the bloody tragedy of King Charles the First (1711)
- 4558: The true copy of a paper stuck upon the D. of M----'s gate at St. James's (1712)
- 15275: Specimens of Arabian poetry (1795)
- 17911: The turnpike gate (1799)
- 22019: Camilla. An opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants (1708)
- 22203: Anecdotes secr^Detes sur le 18 fructidor (1799)
- 23842: The true copy of a paper stuck upon the D. of M-----'s gate at St. James's (1712)
- 25547: The key of paradise (1794)
- 29576: Songs, duets and chorusses, in The turnpike gate (1799)
- 29576: Songs, duets and chorusses, in The turnpike gate (1799)
- 44541: An Act for repairing the road leading from a gate called Shipston Toll-Gate, at Bridge-town, in the parish of Old Stratford, in the county of Warwick, through Alderminster and Shipston upon Stower to the top of Long Compton-Hill in the said county (1730)
- 45579: Hark the lark at heav'n's gate sings a favorite glee for four voices sung at Vauxhall gardens adapted to a single voice and harpsichord. ... by doctor Cooke (1795)
- 45893: An Act for repairing the road leading from a gate commonly called Sacred Gate, on the south east side of the town of Hedon, in the east riding of the county of York, through the said town, to Hull North Bridge (1745)
- 46059: An Act for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the third year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for repairing the roads leading from a gate called Shipston toll-gate, at Bridgetown, in the parish of Old Stratford in the county of Warwick, through Alderminster and Shipston upon Stower, to the top of Long Compton Hill in the said county (1744)
- 49124: An act for amending, widening, and keeping in repair, several roads leading from Cleobury Mortimer, the Cross Houses, Glazeley, and the turnpike gate on Abberley Hill, in the counties of Salop and Worcester. (1762)
- 49188: An act for repairing and widening the road from Scole Bridge, to the place where the east gate lately stood, in the town of Bury Saint Edmunds, in the county of Suffolk (1769)
- 52952: An Act to exempt carriages, carrying the mail, from paying tolls at any turnpike gate in Great Britain (1785)
- 63993: King Charles the I. last speech on the scaffold at White-Hall gate before his execution, Tuesday, January, 30th, 1648 (1708)
- 65180: Epilogue: spoken by Mrs. Mountfort at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane (1705)
- 70898: Wanted in haste!! (1800)
- 71296: The Hircarrah (1793)
- 71561: The Hull courant (1739)
- 75827: The key of paradise (1675)
- 75861: The Calidonian forrest· (1641)
- 75952: The just general (1652)
- 76044: The life of Mr. Rich. Hooker (1665)
- 76520: Maria· (1695)
- 76960: The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Sir William Parkins Knt. for the most horrid and barbarous conspiracy to assassinate His most sacred Majesty King William; and for raising of forces, in order to a rebellion, and encouraging a French invasion into this kingdom (1696)
- 77384: The historie of the reigne of King Henry the Seventh. Written by the Right Hon: Francis Lord Verulam, Viscount S. Alban. Whereunto is now added a very usefull and necesary table (1641)
- 77390: A mathematical manual (1669)
- 77601: Sha?ar Ha Rivson ?o Petach Hechivson ?el L'Shon Hakodesh The first gate, or The outward door to the holy tongue, opened in English (1654)
- 77630: Love in it's [sic] extasie: or, The large prerogative (1649)
- 77694: The state of France, as it stood in the IXth yeer of this present monarch, Lewis XIIII (1652)
- 77931: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1652)
- 78305: The courtier's calling (1675)
- 78314: Plain dealing: or, Nevves from New-England (1642)
- 78317: English villanies (1648)
- 79640: Catholick charitie (1641)
- 79708: Three great victories (1645)
- 80131: A narrative of the disease and death of that noble gentleman John Pym Esquire, late a member of the honourable House of Commons (1643)
- 80465: Tvvo speeches made by Iohn Pymm Esquire (1641)
- 80674: The saints everlasting rest, or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1655)
- 81144: The historie of episcopacie· (1642)
- 81584: The way to true happinesse, leading to the gate of knowledge. Or An entrance to faith, without which it is impossible to please God (1642)
- 81760: A confutation of some of the errors of Mr. Daniel Williams. By the Reverend Mr. Vincent Alsop. In a letter to the Reverend Mr. Daniel Burgesse (1698)
- 82697: Certain letters, evidencing the Kings stedfastness in the Protestant religion (1660)
- 83149: Reflections on the stage (1699)
- 83179: The healing of Israels breaches (1642)
- 83577: An incorruptible key composed of the CX. Psalme (1647)
- 83616: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1650)
- 83717: Æsop improved or, Above three hundred and fifty fables, mostly Æsop's· with their morals, paraphrased in English verse (1673)
- 83838: The cavalliers advice to his Maiesty, with his Majesties answer to their desires, together with his intentions for the avoyding of my Lord of Essex his approach neere his person (1642)
- 83935: A learned and necessary argument to prove that each subject hath a propriety in his goods (1641)
- 83972: An apology for the ancient right and power of the bishops (1660)
- 84431: A treatise of the nobilitie of the realme (1642)
- 84954: A body of divinitie, or The summe and substance of Christian religion (1647)
- 85138: The tree of Christian faith (1654)
- 85138: The tree of Christian faith (1654)
- 85210: The unlearned alchymist his antidote: or, A more full and ample explanation of the use, virtue and benefit of my pill (1662)
- 85316: A parallel of the antient architecture with the modern (1664)
- 85795: The display of glorious grace: or, The covenant of peace, opened (1698)
- 85924: The character of a weaned Christian. Or The evangelical art of promoting self-denial (1675)
- 85982: Joyfull nevves from Norvvich (1642)
- 86310: A perfect guide for a studious young lawyer (1654)
- 86882: Observations vpon historie (1641)
- 87113: A geographicall description of ye kingdom of Ireland (1689)
- 87140: Epitome monarchiæ Britanicæ. Or, A brief cronology of the Brittish kings (1663)
- 87707: Tentations: their nature, danger, cure. The fourth part (1659)
- 88012: Jacob Behmen's theosophick philosophy unfolded (1691)
- 88512: A parlie with the svvord about a cessation (1643)
- 88550: The spirit of prayer, or, A discourse, wherein the nature of prayer is opened, the kindes of prayer are handled, and the right manner of praying discovered (1677)
- 89240: The iudges resolutions, concerning statute lavv for parishes, and the power of iustices of peace, churchwardens, and constables (1641)
- 89574: Hulls managing of the kingdoms cause: or, A brief historicall relation of the severall plots and attempts against Kingston upon Hull (1644)
- 89585: The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Thomas Harrison, late major general, and one of the pretended judges that sign'd the warrant for the murder of King Charles the First, of ever blessed memory, and appointed the place for that fatal execution to be at White-Hall gate (1660)
- 89992: The works of that faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Dr. Thom. Taylor (1653)
- 90069: The pisse-prophet or, Certain pisse-pot lectures (1655)
- 90246: The booke called, The mirrour of justices (1646)
- 90351: A gentleman's religion (1698)
- 90459: The tablet, or Conceptions of the affairs of England. By the learned divine John Arnway, D.D. Arch-Deacon of Lichfield and Coventry (1664)
- 91988: The guard of the tree of life, or, A sacramental discourse (1656)
- 92697: The state of blessedness (1681)
- 92748: The spirit of prayer. Or, A discourse, wherein the nature of prayer is opened, the kinds of prayer are handled, and the right manner of praying discover'd (1674)
- 92852: Catalogus variorum librorum (1686)
- 92982: The strait gate, or, Great difficulty of going to Heaven (1676)
- 92997: A catalogue containing variety of English books in divinity, history, travels, romances, poetry, &c (1686)
- 93967: A French-English dictionary (1650)
- 94716: The posie of godly prayers (1659)
- 94867: A chronicle of the kings of England (1653)
- 94869: A catalogue of the mathematical works of the learned Mr. Thomas Baker, Rector of Bishop Nympton in Devonshire (1683)
- 95043: A right intention the rule of all mens actions. Conuerted out of Drexelius, to our proper vse (1642)
- 95870: Eighteen sermons preached upon several texts of Scripture (1674)
- 95913: Janua linguarum reserata: sive, Omnium scientiarum & linguarum seminarium (1650)
- 95914: Janua linguarum reserata: sive, Omnium scientiarum & linguarum seminarium: id est, compendiosa Latinam & Anglicam, aliasque linguas & artium etiam fundamenta addiscendi methodus; una? cum Januæ Latinitatis vestibulo. Autore cl. viro J.A. Comenio.= (1659)
- 96280: Janua linguarum reserata[.] sive, Omnium scientiarum & linguarum seminarium (1673)
- 96551: The geometrical key, or, The gate of equations unlock'd (1684)
- 96551: The geometrical key, or, The gate of equations unlock'd (1684)
- 96762: Gods providence to the distressed Protestants in Ireland, or, The last proceedings in the province of Munster (1641)
- 96922: Ars transferendi dominium: or, A sure law-guide to the conveyancer (1697)
- 96990: Floddan field in nine fits (1664)
- 97097: Joseph reviv'd. Or, The twelve last chapters of Genesis metaphrazed (1678)
- 97815: Good luck at last: or, The Art of scorning discovered. Tune of, Ah Jenny Gin, &c (1670)
- 97928: The court-keepers guide: or, A plain and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the help of many that are imployed in the keeping of law dayes, or courts baron (1649)
- 98008: An ansvver to two treatises of Mr. Iohn Can, the leader of the English Brownists in Amsterdam (1642)
- 98022: A glimpse of eternity (1679)
- 98317: An olive-leafe: or, A bud of the spring (1650)
- 98347: The coblers sermon cryed downe, as a cruell cup-shot counterfeit: or, The summe of Mr. Humfrey Vincents sermon, as it was preached and penned by his owne month and hand (1641)
- 98425: The second part of the young clerks guide: or, A second collection of choyce English presidents (1656)
- 98864: Land-lords law (1681)
- 99077: The reformed dissenter, or A conference between a conformist and a separatist, (being both parishioners,) concerning communion with the Church of England (1684)
- 99560: An answer to the vindication of Doctor Hamond, against the exceptions of Eutactus Philodemius (1650)
- 99599: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644)
- 99900: The Dutch lover (1673)
- 99969: Davids zeale for Zion (1641)
- 100522: Janua linguarum reserata: sive, Omnium scientiarum & linguarum seminarium, compendiosa Latinam & Anglicam, aliasque linguas & artium etiam fundamenta addiscendi methodus, una? cum Januæ Latinitatis Vestibulo. Authore clariss. Viro J.A. Comenio (1647)
- 101073: The Golden apophthegms of his Royall Maiesty King Charles I. and Henry Marq. of Worcester (1660)
- 101121: A sermon preached to the honorable House of Commons assembled in Parliament, at a publike fast, May, 25. 1642 (1642)
- 101168: A short ansvver to the tedious Vindication of Smectymnuus· (1641)
- 101220: Janua linguarum reserata: sive Omnium scientiarum & linguarum seminarium (1643)
- 101927: A spirituall duell between a Christian and Satan. Or, A conflict of a penitent sinner, with Satan (1646)
- 102369: The works of that eminent servant of Christ, Mr. John Bunyan, late minister of the Gospel, and pastor of the congregation at Bedford. The first volume (1692)
- 102733: Flora: seu, De florum cultura. Or, A complete florilege (1665)
- 102736: A Christian family builded by God (1653)
- 103621: Joseph reviv'd· Or, The twelve last chapters of Genesis metaphrazed (1676)
- 103773: Thomas Gataker B.D. his vindication· Of the annotations by him published (1653)
- 103920: The speech or declaration of the Lord Favlkland, to the Lords of the Vpper House, upon the delivery of the articles of the Commons assembly in Parliament: against the Lord Finch (1641)
- 104608: Instructions concerning erecting of a library (1661)
- 104763: An humble apologie for learning and learned men· (1653)
- 104788: A relation of a journey of the Right Honourable My Lord Henry Howard (1671)
- 104925: Sr. Tho. VViddringtons speech at a conference betweene both Houses, on Tuesday the 20. of July, 1641 (1641)
- 105190: His Majesties finall answer concerning episcopacie (1660)
- 105279: The practice of the Exchequer court, with its severall offices and officers (1658)
- 105699: The holy Eucharist: or, The mystery of the Lords Supper briefly explained (1668)
- 105779: The pourtract of the politicke Christian-favourite (1647)
- 105835: A plot to disseize God of his right defeated: and the contrivers punished (1661)
- 105930: Dary's miscellanies examined (1670)
- 106133: The art of divine meditation. Or, A discourse of the nature, necessity, and excellency thereof (1680)
- 106138: A defence of the Humble remonstrance, against the frivolous and false exceptions of Smectymnuus· (1641)
- 106688: The second part of the interest of England· (1645)
- 107133: A remonstrance of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, Lord Generall of the Parliaments forces. And of the Generall Councell of officers held at St Albans the 16. of November, 1648 (1648)
- 107194: The arraignment of errour: or, A discourse serving as a curb to restrain the wantonnesse of mens spirits in the entertainment of opinions (1646)
- 107218: The vindication of the professors & profession of the law (1646)
- 107342: Hamart?olos hamartia: or, The sinfulnes of sin (1646)
- 107390: The agreement for the surrender of the city of Exeter to Sir Thomas Fairfax (1646)
- 107436: Sir Thomas Fairefax facing Oxford (1646)
- 108619: A representation from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the generall Councel of the Army. Expressing the desires of the Army in relation to themselves as souldiers; in which they desire satisfaction before disbanding (1647)
- 108849: Three excellent trag?dies (1656)
- 108851: An institution trigonometricall (1652)
- 109039: Certamen epistolare, or, The letter-combate. Managed by Peter Heylyn, D.D. with 1. Mr. Baxter of Kederminster. 2. Dr. Barnard of Grays-Inne. 3. Mr. Hickman of Mag. C. Oxon. And 4. J.H. of the city of Westminster Esq; With 5. An appendix to the same, in answer to some passages in Mr. Fullers late Appeal (1659)
- 109090: An abridgment of the common law (1657)
- 109111: An exact abridgment of publick acts and ordinances of Parliament, made from the year 1640. to the year 1656 (1657)
- 109214: The Rota: or, A model of a free-state, or equall common-wealth (1660)
- 109220: A discourse concerning repentance. By N. Ingelo D.D (1677)
- 109227: A declaration made by King James, in Scotland; concerning, church-government, and presbyters. (1646)
- 109528: The combat of love and friendship (1653)
- 109557: Coena quasi koine? (1657)
- 109560: Several works of Mr. Iohn Murcot, that eminent and godly preacher of the Word, lately of a Church of Christ at Dublin in Ireland (1657)
- 109597: Natura exenterata: or Nature unbowelled by the most exquisite anatomizers of her (1655)
- 109770: A geographicall description of ye kingdom of Ireland. Collected from ye actual survey made by Sr. William Petty. Corrected & amended, by the advice, & assistance, of severall able artists, late inhabitants of that kingdom. Containing one general mapp, of ye whole kingdom, with four provincial mapps, & 32. county mapps. divided into baronies, where in are discribed ye cheife cities, townes, rivers, harbors, and head-lands, &ca. To which is added a mapp of Great Brittaine and Ireland, together with an index of the whole. Being very usefull for all gentlemen, and military officers, as well for sea, as land service (1689)
- 110007: The countrey-man's apothecary. Or, A rule by which countrey-men may safely walke in taking physicke (1649)
- 110264: XXXI. select sermons (1656)
- 110371: Common-good: or, The improvement of commons, forrests, and chases, by inclosure (1652)
- 111268: A representation from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the generall Councel of the Army. Expressing the desires of the Army in relation to themselves as souldiers; in which they desire satisfaction before disbanding (1647)
- 111481: The divine warrant of infant-baptism. Or VI. arguments for baptism of infants of Christians (1648)
- 111483: The divine vvarrant of infant-baptism. Or VI. arguments for baptism of infants of Christians (1648)
- 112049: His Majesties finall ansvver concerning episcopacie (1648)
- 112213: A serious addresse to Samuel Oates, for a resolve in some few quære's touching his new-baptisme & ministry (1649)
- 112438: The academies lecture concerning justice. By Sir Balthazar Gerbier Knight (1650)
- 112990: The light appearing more and more towards the perfect day. Or, A farther discovery of the present state of the Indians in New-England, concerning the progresse of the Gospel amongst them (1651)
- 113424: Maran-atha: the second advent, or, Christ's coming to judgment (1652)
- 113434: Ortholatreia: or, A brief discourse concerning bodily worship (1650)
- 113649: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1653)
- 113811: Merlini Anglici ephemeris 1648 (1648)
- 113904: Excellent helps really found out, tried and had, (whereof the parties hereafter mentioned are true and sufficient witnesses, by a warming-stone in his case, which not costing much, will save much cost in fire, and withal avoid the danger of fire (1652)
- 114072: The tree of Christian faith (1654)
- 114621: An apology for the ancient right and power of the bishops to sit and vote in parliaments (1660)
- 114641: St. George for England: or, a relation of the manner of the election and installation of the knights of the most noble order of St. George, called the Garter (1661)
- 115004: Sha'ar o Petach el Leshon Hakodesh A gate or door to the holy tongue, opened in English (1653)
- 115034: The vvay to heaven discovered: and, the stumbling-blocks (cast therein by the world, flesh, and devill) removed. Or, The ready way to true happines (1655)
- 115254: Canaans flovvings. Or a second part of Milk & honey (1654)
- 115584: Sha?ar Ha Shini ?o Petach Taphnimu ?el LeShon HaKodesh The second gate, or The inner door to the holy tongue (1655)
- 115606: The state of France, as it stood in the IXth yeer of this present monarch, Lewis XIIII. Written to a friend by J.E (1652)
- 115637: Latinæ linguæ janua reserata (1656)
- 115675: The summe of Christian religion (1649)
- 115956: The peace-maker, or, a brief motive to unity and charitie in religion. By W.P. D.D (1652)
- 116144: The arraignment of pride, or, Pride set forth, with the causes, kinds, and several branches of it (1660)
- 116276: Jus poli et fori or, God and the King (1661)
- 116525: An humble remonstrance to the High Court of Parliament (1641)
- 116615: Londons gate to the Lords Table (1646)
- 117991: A looking-glasse for a drunkard, or a drunkard defined (1652)
- 119026: A watch-vvord for Kent (1643)
- 119210: The petition of the rebells in Nevv-Gate (1642)
- 119210: The petition of the rebells in Nevv-Gate (1642)
- 119713: Some new cases of the years and time of King Hen. 8. Edw. 6. and Qu: Mary; written out of the Great abridgement (1651)
- 120575: The complaint of a lover forsaken of his love (1639)
- 120945: The doting old dad, or, the unequal match betwixt a rich muckworm of fourscore and ten, and a young lass scarce nineteen (1672)
- 120993: A fiery pillar of heavenly truth (1641)
- 121445: The light appearing more and more towards the perfect day. Or, a farther discovery of the present state of the Indians in New-England, concerning the progresse of the Gospel amongst them (1651)
- 122303: A warning for all lewd livers (1633)
- 122333: A light to grammar, and all other arts and sciences. Or, the rule of practise proceeding by the clue of nature, and conduct of right reason (1641)
- 122528: Ars transferendi dominium: or, A sure law-guide to the conveyancer (1697)
- 122759: The key of paradise (1681)
- 122892: The summe & substance of Christian religion (1647)
- 122925: A fountain of gardens (1697)
- 123198: A serious epistle to Mr. William Prynne (1649)
- 123331: The second part of the young clerks guide: or a second collection of choyce English presidents (1652)
- 123564: A brief survey of the County of Kent (1657)
- 124079: Now or never: work out your salvation with fear and trembling. Or, A serious exhortation to all poor sinners to lay hold upon Christ Jesus (1667)
- 124656: His Majesty's pedigree (1664)
- 124683: Poor Robins collection of antient prophecyes (1672)
- 124734: Tempora mutantur (1664)
- 124981: The key of paradise (1662)
- 125885: Seven treatises, very necessary to be observed in these very bad days (1662)
- 126056: Now or never: work out your salvation with fear and trembling; or, A serious exhortation to all poor sinners to lay hold upon Christ Jesus (1663)
- 126070: The historie of the world in five bookes (1652)
- 126325: The pearl of great price; or, A pilgrim, who, in his pilgrimage to the New Hirusalem, found a lump of clay in the dunghil of mammon, afterwards a pibble in the field of morality (1695)
- 126875: The proceedings of the High Court of Iustice (1655)
- 127672: The young clerks guide: or, an exact collection of choice English presidents (1655)
- 127919: The most accurate history of the ancient city, and famous cathedral of Canterbury (1641)
- 128368: Sha?ar Ha Rivshon ?o Petach Hechivson ?el L'Shon Hakodesh The first gate, or The outward door to the holy tongue, opened in English (1654)
- 128392: Strange, dreadful, and amazing news from York. Giving a sad and terrible account of God's fearful judgment on one Winam Tendin, near Rippon in the county of York (1697)
- 128550: The tryal of Philip Standsfield, son to Sir James Standsfield of New-Milns (1688)
- 129523: Orbis miraculum; or The Temple of Solomon, pourtrayed by Scripture-light (1659)
- 129690: The light appearing more and more towards the perfect day. Or, a farther discovery of the present state of the Indians in New-England, concerning the progresse of the Gospel amongst them (1651)
- 129858: The divine warrant of infant-baptism. Or VI. arguments for baptism of infants of Christians (1648)
- 129913: Curia comitatus rediviva. Or, The pratique part of the county-court revived (1657)
- 129959: A plain and familiar method of instructing the younger sort (1672)
- 129975: Manchester al mondo (1661)
- 130256: Excellent helps really found out, tried and had, (whereof the parties hereafter mentioned are true and sufficient witnesses, by a warming-stone in his case, which not costing much, will save much cost in fire, and withall avoid the danger of fire (1660)
- 130415: Dorcas revived the second time: or a sermon preached at the funerals of Mrs. Anne Mickle-thwait (1656)
- 130663: A full description of the manner of executing the sentence upon Titus Oats for perjury (1685)
- 132264: Poems, by J.D (1650)
- 132427: The prince. VVritten in French by Mounsier du Balzac. Now translated into English (1648)
- 132936: Choice presidents upon all acts of Parliament (1700)
- 133042: The way to true happinesse, leading to the gate of knowledge. Or An entrance to faith, without which it is impossible to please God (1650)
- 133235: The workes of that famous physitian Dr. Alexander Read (1659)
- 133336: The court-keepers guide: or, A plaine and familiar treatise, needfull and usefull for the helpe of many that are imployed in the keeping of law dayes, or courts baron (1650)
- 133400: An interpretation of the number 666 (1647)
- 133957: Divine dialogues (1678)
- 134064: The Christian-man's calling: or, A treatise of making religion ones business (1668)
- 134417: Solomons gate, or, An entrance into the church (1662)
- 134430: Manchester al mondo (1655)
- 134730: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1651)
- 134797: A treatise of the principall grounds and maximes of the lavves of the kingdome (1642)
- 134879: Entertainments for Lent (1661)
- 135372: Sion and Parnassus, or Epigrams on severall texts of the Old and New Testament (1650)
- 137137: An exact abridgement of the general history of the world (1698)
- 137583: Christ's yoke an easy yoke, and yet, the gate to heaven a strait gate (1675)
- 138114: The mourning muse of Alexis (1695)
- 138746: A fiery pillar of heavenly truth (1641)
- 138890: Deaths knell. Or, The sick mans passing-bell (1664)
- 138954: Manchester al mondo (1658)
- 139490: Foure pious, godly, and learned treatises (1652)
- 139581: Janua linguarum reserata: sive, Omnium scientiarum & linguarum seminarium id est, compendiosa Latinam & Anglicam, aliasque linguas, & artium etiam fundamenta addiscendi methodus: una cum Januæ Latinitatis vestibulo. Authore Cl. Viro J.A. Comenio.= (1667)
- 139868: Land-lords law (1669)
- 139903: The European mercury (1641)
- 140137: A fiery pillar of heavenly truth (1644)
- 140178: The lay-mans lawyer, revievved & enlarged (1656)
- 141240: A glimpse of eternity (1683)
- 141333: A body of divinity, or The summe and substance of Christian religion (1649)
- 141497: The true manner of the life and death of Sir Thomas Wentworth (1641)
- 141502: An elegie upon the never satisfactorily deplored death of that rare column of Parnassus, Mr. Iohn Cleeveland (1658)
- 141765: The batchelour's guide, and the married man's comfort (1685)
- 142751: Bloudy news from Germany or the peoples misery by famine (1670)
- 142857: A defence of the Humble remonstrance, against the frivolous and false exceptions of Smectymnuus· (1641)
- 142955: A good wife is a portion every day. Or A dialogue discovering a good wife from a bad (1670)
- 143272: A compleat course of chymistry (1699)
- 143638: The wonderful discovery: or, the murtherers brought to light (1682)
- 143891: The countrey justice (1643)
- 144231: The streight gate and narrow way (1673)
- 144669: An historicall vindication of the Church of England in point of schism (1657)
- 144728: A fountain of gardens (1697)
- 146300: Preservatives against the plague, or directions and advertisements for this time of pestilentiall contagion (1641)
- 146714: The unlearned alchymist his antidote: or A more full and ample explanation of the use, virtue and benefit of my pill (1663)
- 146749: A learned and necessary argument to prove that each subject hath a propriety in his goods (1641)
- 147085: A true relation of a most barbarous and bloody murder lately committed on the body of Mr. Tho. Clarke, minister and school-master in the parish of St. Margarets Westminster (1688)
- 147275: Excellent helps really found out, tried and had, (whereof the parties hereafter mentioned are true and sufficient witnesses, by a warming-stone in his case, which not costing much, will save much cost in fire, and withall avoid the danger of fire (1660)
- 147335: An advertisement. In Great Knight-Rider-Street near Doctors-Commons back gate, a blew-ball being over the door, Liveth a physician which hath a pill far beyond any medicament yet known, or at least published; which cureth those diseases so many pretended to and so few understand, called the French Pox and Gonorrhea (1675)
- 147477: Directions given by Anthony Daffey, for taking the safe, innocent, and successful cordial drink, called Elixir Salutis, truly prepared by me Ellen. Daffey (1700)
- 147784: Janua linguarum reserata: sive, Omnium scientiarum & linguarum seminarium (1652)
- 147909: An advertisement In Great Knight-Rider-Street near Doctors-Commons back gate; a blew-ball being over the door, Liveth a physician which hath a pill far beyond any medicament yet ever known, or at least published; which cureth those diseases so many pretend to and so few understand, called, the French Pox and Gonorrhea (1680)
- 148075: At the Golden-Ball in Duke-Street in the Old-Artillery without Bishops gate, advice & medicines may be had of J. Spinke, physician (1700)
- 148293: Novv or never work out your salvation with fear and trembling. Or, A serious exhortation to all poor sinners to lay hold upon Christ Jesus (1683)
- 149065: The speech or declaration of the Lord Favlkland, to the Lords of the Vpper House, upon the delivery of the articles of the Commons assembled in Parliament: against the Lord Finch (1641)
- 149276: Good counsell for all maids. Young maidens all here you may see, the joy and comfort of a single life, and all pleasures there can be, between a maiden and wife. To the tune of My love and I'll be married (1641)
- 149298: The lavvyer's clarke trappan'd by the crafty vvhore of Canterbury. Or, a true relation of the whole life of Mary Mauders, the daughter of Thomas Mauders, a fidler in Canterbury (1663)
- 149413: Sad and dreadful news from Horsly-down (1684)
- 149650: A fiery pillar of heavenly truth (1657)
- 149950: The loyal subjects prayers for King VVilliams good success (1691)
- 150297: A defence of the Humble remonstrance, against the frivolous and false exceptions of Smectymnvvs (1641)
- 150298: A defence of the Humble remon[str]ance, against the frivolous and false exce[pt]ions of Smectymnuus (1641)
- 150771: The way to true happinesse, leading to the gate of knowledge (1642)
- 150771: The way to true happinesse, leading to the gate of knowledge (1642)
- 150891: A true relation of sundry late remarkable passages in the north parts of this kingdome (1643)
- 151323: The souldiers prayers for King VVilliams good success in Ireland over his enemies (1690)
- 151345: The vvay to heaven discovered, and the stumbling-blocks (cast therein by the world, flesh, and Devil) removed. Or The ready way to true happiness (1656)
- 151528: Strephon and Clea: or, love in its prime (1670)
- 151743: Francis Winter's last farewel (1693)
- 152266: The straight gate. Or the narrow way leading unto life, made plain (1653)
- 152517: The little childes catechisme (1679)
- 152603: A method for meditation or a manuall of divine duties, fit for every Christians practice (1651)
- 153456: The posie of godly prayers (1645)
- 153950: A sermon preached in S. George's Church Southwark (1679)
- 154167: A sermon preached the twentieth day of October, 1655: at the funeral obsequies of James Pennyman of Ormesby in the county of York, esq. By Alam Smalwood, minister of Marske (1656)
- 154698: Some select songs as they are sung in the Fairy queen (1692)
- 156164: Novv or never. Work out your salvation with fear and trembling. Or, A serious exhortation to all poor sinners to lay hold upon Christ Jesus (1685)
- 156429: Joy after sorrovv (1644)
- 156738: A mathematical manual (1677)
- 157996: The unlearned alchymist his antidote: or, A more full and ample explanation of the use, virtue and benefit of my pill (1662)
- 158381: A looking-glass for vvanton women (1677)
- 159201: Key of paradise, opening the gate vnto eternal salvation (1674)
- 159201: Key of paradise, opening the gate vnto eternal salvation (1674)
- 159372: The works of the learned and valiant Josephus, epitomiz'd from the Greek original (1700)
- 159459: Invisibles, realities, demonstrated in the holy life and triumphant death of Mr. John Janeway (1677)
- 159463: The summe & substance of Christian religion (1647)
- 159807: Certain catechistical exercises treating of the grounds of religion (1653)
- 160142: The young clerks guide: or, An exact collection of choice English presidents, according to the best forms now used (1650)
- 160477: A brief discourse of mans estate (1653)
- 162064: An exact abridgment of all the statutes in force and use (1683)
- 162677: Necessary caution, against seemingly pious professors, but really impious oppressors: exemplified in the ensuing narrative: together with the appeal of William Comyn, late of Tathwell in the county of Lincoln, Gent (1676)
- 162682: Janua linguarum reserata: sive, Omnium scientiarum & linguarum seminarium (1664)
- 162867: A new adventure, for law-books to be disposed of by lot (1698)
- 162991: The geometrical Key: or The gate of æquations unlockt. A new discovery of the constructions of all æquations howsoever affected, not exceeding the 4th degree; viz. Of linears, quadratics, cubics, and biquadratics, and the finding of all their roots as well true as negative, without the use of mesolabe, and trifection of angles; without reduction, depression, or any other prævious prepration of æquations, by a circle and any (and that but one only) parabole: and this by one only general rule, than which a more simple, more perfect, more general, more easy to be understood, or more fit for practise, cannot be devised or wished for. Fortified with demonstrations, illustrated withfigures to each æquation, and exemplyfied with numeral æquations (according to all the varieties of cases) adapted to each figure, for the use of young mathematicians: a work hitherto desired. By Thomas Baker, Rector of Bishop Nympton. (1684)
- 163772: Poems, by J. D. With elegies on the authors death (1650)
- 163826: The lyer and false accuser made manifest and denyed (1658)
- 165060: Semographie; or, Short and swift writing (1644)
- 165679: The guard of the tree of life. Or, A sacramental discourse (1654)
- 167067: Janua linguarum reserata . . . the gate of languages (1673)
- 167199: The golden book of St. John Chrysostom, concerning the education of children (1659)
- 167463: Catalogue of excellent and rare books, especially histories and romances, for the most part in English, and the variorums, to be sold by vvay of auction, the 12,[sic] day of November 1688.The books are to be seen from the first of November to the day of the auction at Edinburgh, on the south-side of the High-Street, a little above the Cross, being the Closs immediatly above the Fish-Mercat-Closs. in the head of the said Closs, on the left hand, where a placat will be on the gate, and the catalogues are to be had there gratis.The time for sale is only in the afternoon, from two of the clock to four. (1688)
- 167484: A catalogue of antient and modern books, Greek, Latin, Italian, &c. in all faculties (1699)
- 167623: The delightful companion: or, Choice new lessons for the recorder or flute (1686)
- 169290: Observations vpon historie (1641)
- 169485: An ansvver to two treatises of Mr. Iohn Can, the leader of the English Brownists in Amsterdam (1642)
- 169599: Janua linguarum reserata: sive, Omnium scientiarum & linguarum seminarium: id est, compendiosa Latinam & Anglicam, aliasq[ue] linguas & artium etiam fundamenta addiscendi methodus; una? cum Januæ Latinitatis Vestibulo. Authore cl. Viro J.A. Comenio (1647)
- 169623: Parthenia's complaint: or, the forsaken sheperdess (1678)
- 170444: Sha?ar Ha Shini ?o Petach Taphnimu ?el LeShon HaKodesh The second gate, or The inner door to the holy tongue (1655)
- 170713: Accidentia ex Stanbrigiana editione nuper recognita, et castigata ... Oxoniensi academia lauriati (1530)
- 170715: Accidentia ex stambrigiana editione (1527)
- 170801: A godly and necessarye admonition of the decrees and canons of the Counsel of Trent, celebrated vnder Pius the fourth, Byshop of Rome, in the yeares of our Lord. M.D.LXII. and. M.D.LXIII (1564)
- 170814: An introduction to, or, the art of teaching, the Latine speach (1634)
- 170816: A sermon, pointing out the chiefe causes, and cures, of such unruly stirres, as are not seldome found in the church of God (1639)
- 170888: A briefe declaration for what manner of speciall nusance concerning private dwelling houses, a man may have his remedy by assise, or other action as the case requires (1639)
- 170907: Philaster, or loue lies a bleeding (1628)
- 170989: Symbolæography (1594)
- 171055: The historie of that vvise and fortunate prince, Henrie of that name the seventh, King of England (1638)
- 171197: A true discovery of those treasons of which Geilis Van Ledenberch was a practiser against the generall states of the vnited Netherland Prouinces (1619)
- 171229: A catechisme common place booke (1619)
- 171328: The lieutenant of the Tower his speech and repentance, at the time of his death, who was executed vpon Tower-hill, on the 20 day of Nouember 1615 (1615)
- 171373: The vvarres of Svvethland (1609)
- 171419: The tvvoo bookes of Francis Bacon. Of the proficience and aduancement of learning, diuine and humane (1605)
- 171423: The life and gate of Christianitie (1614)
- 171574: Christs suite to his Church (1613)
- 171863: Ram-Alley: or merrie-trickes (1611)
- 171990: Mary sitting at Christs feet (1624)
- 172082: The doctrine of superioritie, and of subiection, contained in the fift commandement of the holy law of almightie God (1609)
- 172114: Philaster, or love lies a bleeding (1634)
- 172380: A briefe exposition with notes, vpon the second epistle to the Thessalonians. By VVilliam Sclater Doctor of Diuinitie, and minister of Pitmister, in Summerset (1629)
- 172552: A, C, mery talys (1526)
- 172663: The motiues of Richard Sheldon pr. for his iust, voluntary, and free renouncing of communion with the Bishop of Rome, Paul the 5. and his Church (1612)
- 172829: Newes from Perin in Cornwall: of a most bloody and vn-exampled murther (1618)
- 172963: Amends for ladies (1618)
- 173034: The estate of the Germaine empire, with the description of Germanie (1595)
- 173049: Exposiciones t[er]mino[rum] legu[m] anglo[rum] (1525)
- 173101: The way to true happinesse, leading to the gate of knowledge. Or an entrance to faith, without which it is impossible to please God (1640)
- 173148: The manifold wisedome of God (1640)
- 173368: Iack a Lent his beginning and entertainment (1620)
- 173427: The way to true happines leading to the gate of knovvledge. Or, an entrance to faith: without which, it is vnpossible to please God (1610)
- 173427: The way to true happines leading to the gate of knovvledge. Or, an entrance to faith: without which, it is vnpossible to please God (1610)
- 173431: The anchor of faith (1628)
- 173507: The ymage of loue co[m]pyled by Iohn Ryckes, Bacheler in Diuinite, an obseruant fryre. Cum priuilegio regali (1532)
- 173527: Murder upon murder (1635)
- 173553: Faire and fowle vveather: or a sea and land storme (1615)
- 173681: The flovver of fame (1575)
- 173686: A briefe and compendiouse table, in a maner of a concordaunce (1550)
- 173731: The delights of the saints (1622)
- 173885: When you see me, you know me. Or the famous chronicle historie of King Henry the eight, with the birth and vertuous life of Edward Prince of Wales (1605)
- 173918: The seamans kalender, or An ephemerides of the sun, moone, and certaine of the most notable fixed starres (1602)
- 173945: An apology or defence for the Christians of Frau[n]ce which are of the eua[n]gelicall or reformed religion (1579)
- 174013: A godly inuectiue in the defence of the Gospell (1547)
- 174036: The map of Mock-begger Hall (1635)
- 174086: The epistle of Gildas, the most ancient British author (1638)
- 174110: Clavis ad portam, or a key fitted to open the gate of tongues (1634)
- 174110: Clavis ad portam, or a key fitted to open the gate of tongues (1634)
- 174152: A discouery and playne declaration of sundry subtill practises of the Holy Inquisition of Spayne (1569)
- 174176: A valorous and perillous sea-fight (1640)
- 174188: A discouery and playne declaration of sundry subtill practises of the Holy Inquisition of Spayne (1568)
- 174262: The sonne of Gods entertainment by the sonnes of men (1605)
- 174285: A declaration of Henry Marc de Gouffier Marquise of Boniuet, Lord of Creuec?ur, &c (1616)
- 174375: The happines of enjoying, and making a true and speedie use of Christ (1640)
- 174418: The ph?nix of these late times: or the life of Mr. Henry Welby, Esq (1637)
- 174419: The life and death of the most blessed among women, the Virgin Mary mother of our Lord Iesus (1620)
- 174521: Castara. The first part (1634)
- 174553: A short interpretation of the Lords Praier (1627)
- 174582: An humble remonstrance to the High Court of Parliament (1641)
- 174710: The tenor mornyng and euenyng prayer and communion, set forthe in foure partes, to be song in churches, both for men and and children (1565)
- 174754: Tvvo lamentable tragedies (1601)
- 174878: A true relation of the conferences and proceedings concerning the peace and mutuall agreements betweene the King of France, and Prince of Conde (1616)
- 174905: Londons loue, to the Royal Prince Henrie (1610)
- 174908: Lucan's Pharsalia (1626)
- 174997: Porta pietatis, or, The port or harbour of piety (1638)
- 175053: A curry-combe for a coxe-combe. Or Purgatories knell (1615)
- 175099: Technogamia: or The marriages of the arts (1630)
- 175137: A godly confession and protestacion of the christian faith, made and set furth by Ihon Hooper, wherin is declared what a christia[n] manne is bound to beleue of God, hys Kyng, his neibour, and hym selfe (1552)
- 175165: Sermons preached at Pauls Crosse and else-where, by Iohn Hoskins, sometimes fellow of New-Colledge in Oxford, minister and Doctor of Law (1615)
- 175242: Saint Peters prophesie of these last daies (1611)
- 175282: A briefe collection of all such textes of the scripture as do declare ye most blessed and happie estate of the[m] that be byseted wyth sycknes and other visitations of God (1549)
- 175351: The ethiques of Aristotle, that is to saye, preceptes of good behauoute [sic] and perfighte honestie, now newly tra[n]slated into English (1547)
- 175695: A murmurer (1607)
- 175744: The vvay to true happines: leading to the gate of knovvledge. Or, an entrance to faith: without which it is vnpossible to please God (1620)
- 175744: The vvay to true happines: leading to the gate of knovvledge. Or, an entrance to faith: without which it is vnpossible to please God (1620)
- 175745: The way to true happinesse, leading to the gate of knowledge. Or, An entrance to faith, without which it is impossible to please God (1637)
- 175745: The way to true happinesse, leading to the gate of knowledge. Or, An entrance to faith, without which it is impossible to please God (1637)
- 175766: Songs of sundry natures (1610)
- 175895: A dyaloge of syr Thomas More knyghte (1529)
- 175934: A pleasant conceited comedie, wherein is shewed, how a man may choose a good wife from a bad (1608)
- 175956: Fasciculus florum. Ou Vn briefe & alphabeticall collection de touts les memorable & ornatiue sentences & texts de Latine, conteinue en les seuerall liuers del Reports prenobilis Edwardi Coke militis et interioris Consilii regis. Per Thomam Ashe &c (1617)
- 175972: Penelopes complaint: or, A mirrour for wanton minions. Taken out of Homers Odissea, and written in English verse, by Peter Colse (1596)
- 176017: A spyrytuall and moost precyouse pearle (1550)
- 176155: An epistle vnto the right honorable and christian prince, the Duke of Somerset (1550)
- 176188: VVorke for armorours: or, The peace is broken (1609)
- 176199: The seuen deadly sinnes of London (1606)
- 176314: The doctrine of dying-vvell. Or The godly mans guide to glory (1628)
- 176414: Amends for ladies (1618)
- 176980: Times lamentation. Or An exposition on the prophet Ioel (1613)
- 177103: Hic mulier: or, The man-vvoman (1620)
- 177105: Hæc-vir: or, The vvomanish-man (1620)
- 177139: Profano-mastix. Or, a briefe and necessarie direction concerning the respects which wee owe to God, and his house (1639)
- 177186: A treatise, concerning the causes of the magnificencie and greatnes of cities, deuided into three bookes by Sig: Giouanni Botero, in the Italian tongue; now done into English by Robert Peterson, of Lincolnes Inne Gent. Seene and allowed (1606)
- 177239: The London prodigall (1605)
- 177290: Ouer-throvv of an Irish rebell, in a late battaile: or The death of Sir Carey Adoughertie (1608)
- 177444: A booke of Bertram the priest, concerning the body and blood of Christ (1623)
- 177542: The court of conscience or Dick VVhippers sessions (1607)
- 177916: The worckes of Thomas Becon (1564)
- 177936: The straight gate to heauen (1617)
- 177936: The straight gate to heauen (1617)
- 177936: The straight gate to heauen (1617)
- 177994: A hundred sermons vpo[n] the Apocalips of Iesu Christe (1561)
- 178059: Deaths knell, or the sicke mans passing-bell (1629)
- 178349: The com[ical satyre of] every [man] out of his humor. As it was first composed by the author B.I. Containing more than hath been publikely spoken or acted. With the seuerall character of euery person (1600)
- 178400: Musæ querulæ, de regis in Scotiam profectione (1633)
- 178417: The relation betweene the lord of a mannor and the coppy-holder his tenant. Delivered in the learned readings of the late excellent and famous lawyer, Char. Calthrope of the Honorable Society of Lincolnes-Inne Esq; whereby it doth appeare for what causes a coppy-holder may forfeite his coppy-hold estate, and for what not; and like wise what lord can grant a coppy, and to whom. Published for the good of the lords of mannors, and their tenants (1635)
- 178436: Propylaion, or An entrance to the Spanish tongue (1611)
- 178438: Newes from Spaine (1611)
- 178442: The thre bokes of cronicles, whyche Iohn Carion (a man syngularly well sene in the mathematycall sciences) gathered wyth great diligence of the beste authours that haue written in Hebrue, Greke or Latine (1550)
- 178673: Three treatises, of the [first-] second part of the Symbolæographia (1594)
- 178744: The strait gate, and narrow way to life (1612)
- 178789: Essaies, or, rather Imperfect offers. By Robert Iohnson, Gent. Seene and allowed (1613)
- 179115: A prophesie that hath lyen hid, aboue these 2000. yeares (1610)
- 179268: A most lamentable and tragicall historie (1576)
- 179368: The laboryouse iourney [and] serche of Iohan Leylande, for Englandes antiquitees (1549)
- 179369: A little treatise of baile and maineprize. Written by E.C. Knight, and now published for a generall good (1635)
- 179370: A little treatise of baile and maineprize. Written by E.C. Knight, and now published for a generall good (1637)
- 179376: A new almanacke [and] prognostication, for the yeare of our Lorde God. 1569. Practised in Salesbury, neare to the close gate by Maister Henry Lovv (1569)
- 179439: A pleasant conceited comedy, wherein is shewed, how a man may choose a good wife from a bad (1621)
- 179842: The chiefe and pryncypall articles of the Christen faythe (1548)
- 180001: A vvorld of vvonders. A masse of murthers. A couie of cosonages (1595)
- 180005: An introduction for to learne to recken wyth the pen (1566)
- 180017: The guide vnto true blessednesse. Or, A body of the doctrine of the Scriptures, directing man to the sauing knowledge of God. Collected by Sam. Crooke (1625)
- 180019: A briefe direction to true happinesse (1625)
- 180099: The vvarres of Cyrus King of Persia, against Antiochus King of Assyria (1594)
- 180117: A true report of the gener[all] imbarrement of all the English shippes, vnder the domin[ion] of the kinge of Spaine (1585)
- 180146: The comicall satyre of euery man out of his humor. As it was first composed by the author B.I. Containing more than hath been publickely spoken or acted. VVith the seuerall character of euery person (1600)
- 180231: The triumphs of the Prince d'Amour (1635)
- 180239: Bien venu (1606)
- 180285: The scourge of folly (1611)
- 180287: The pleasaunt historie of Lazarillo de Tormes a Spaniarde (1586)
- 180301: The divels legend. or: a learned cachephochysme containing the confession of the leaguers fayth (1595)
- 180330: A discourse of the conference holden before the French King at Fontain-bleau (1600)
- 180348: The trauailes of the three English brothers (1607)
- 180353: Doomes-Day: or, A treatise of the resurrection of the body (1636)
- 180365: A briefe declaration for vvhat manner of speciall nusance concerning private dwelling houses, a man may have his remedy by assise, or other action as the case requires (1636)
- 180366: A briefe declaration for what manner of speciall nusance concerning private dwelling houses, a man may have his remedy by assise, or other action as the case requires (1639)
- 180452: English villanies (1638)
- 180468: The shoomakers holy-day. Or The gentle craft (1610)
- 180563: A pleasant commodie, called Looke about you (1600)
- 180637: A plaine and familiar exposition on the Lords prayer (1635)
- 180673: Diella (1596)
- 180686: A compleat parson: or, A description of advovvsons, or church-liuing (1630)
- 180770: The famous whore, or noble curtizan (1609)
- 180801: The tragicall history of the horrible life and death of Doctor Faustus. Written by Ch. Marl (1611)
- 180859: The maske of flowers· (1614)
- 180913: Here begynneth the booke whiche is called the body of polycye (1521)
- 180973: The skilfull mountebanke. Or, Come, and I'le cure you (1638)
- 181069: Rich: Nugents Cynthia (1604)
- 181106: The nightingale vvarbling forth her owne disaster; or The rape of Philomela. Newly written in English verse, by Martin Parker (1632)
- 181160: A true and fearefull vexation of one Alexander Nyndge (1615)
- 181165: The copye of the submissyon of Oneyll (1542)
- 181204: Elizabetha quasi viuens (1603)
- 181209: The penniles parliament of threed-bare poets: or, All mirth and wittie conceites (1608)
- 181223: Elizabetha quasi viuens (1603)
- 181230: The great cicle of Easter (1584)
- 181282: A verie excellent and delectable comedie, intituled Philotus (1612)
- 181429: A dialoge or communycacyon to be had at a table betwene two chyldren, gathered out of the holy scriptures, by Iohan Bale, for his .ij. yonge sonnes Iohan and Paule (1549)
- 181444: Lancaster his allarums, honorable assaultes, and supprising of the block-houses and store-houses belonging to Fernand Bucke in Brasill (1595)
- 181530: Good nevves and bad nevves. By S.R (1622)
- 181562: The oracle of Savoy (1600)
- 181570: England's complaint: against her adjoyning neighbours the Scots (1640)
- 181684: A treatyse of ye ryght honourynge and wourshyppyng of our sauiour Iesus Christe in the sacrame[n]t of breade and wyne (1548)
- 181694: A treatise or sermon of Henry Bullynger: much fruitfull and necessarye for this tyme, concernynge magistrates and obedience of subiectes (1549)
- 181702: The maner of the tryumphe at Caleys and Bulleyn (1532)
- 181703: The maner of the tryumphe at Caleys [and] Bulleyn (1532)
- 181786: A conference held at Paris betweene Father Gontier a Iesuite, and Doctor Du Moulin (1615)
- 181821: The history of Henry the fourth (1608)
- 181826: The tragedie of King Richard the third (1605)
- 181828: The tragedie of King Richard the third (1612)
- 181829: The history of Henrie the fourth (1613)
- 181830: The historie of Henry the Fourth (1622)
- 181831: The tragedie of King Richard the Third (1622)
- 181835: The tragedie of King Richard the Third (1629)
- 182132: The right vvay to heauen (1602)
- 182176: The history of the tryall of cheualry (1605)
- 182207: The way to true happines: leading to the gate of knowledge. Or, an entrance to faith: without which it is vnpossible to please God (1615)
- 182207: The way to true happines: leading to the gate of knowledge. Or, an entrance to faith: without which it is vnpossible to please God (1615)
- 182378: The commendation of cockes, and cock-fighting (1607)
- 182415: Nicholas Machiavel's Prince· (1640)
- 182435: The pastyme of people (1530)
- 182438: More nevves from the Palatinate (1622)
- 182441: The legend of Sir Leonard Lack-wit (1633)
- 182691: A godly learned and fruitfull sermon (1584)
- 182694: A description of the king and queene of fayries, their habit, fare, their abode, pompe, and state (1635)
- 182765: A fine companion (1633)
- 183312: Sermons of Iohn Caluin, vpon the songe that Ezechias made after he had bene sicke (1560)
- 183592: Essayes and characters of a prison and prisoners. Written by G.M. of Grayes-Inne Gent (1618)
- 183597: Foole vpon foole, or Six sortes of sottes (1600)
- 183666: The first uolume of the ecclesiasticall history contaynyng the actes and monumentes of thynges passed in euery kynges tyme in this realme (1570)
- 183758: Fassciculus florum: or, A nosegay of flowers (1638)
- 183901: Porta linguarum, trilinguis reserata & aperta: sive Seminarium linguarum & scientiarum omnium (1639)
- 183957: The Office of Generall Remembrance. of Matters of ·Record [sic], created by his Maiesties letters pattents for ease of his subiects in their searches, and auoyding the inconueniences heretofore incident for want of meanes speedily to finde out all incumbrances vpon record, &c. is kept in Cursitors Court, right ouer against Lincolnes Inne in Chauncery Lane (1617)
- 183967: A tragoedie or dialoge of the vniuste vsurped primacie of the Bishop of Rome, and of all the iust abolishyng of the same, made by master Barnardine Ochine an Italian, [and] translated out of Latine into Englishe by Master Iohn Ponet Doctor of Diuinitie, neuer printed before in any language (1549)
- 184017: The new-yeeres gift: presented at court, from the Lady Parvula (1638)
- 184031: Spadacrene Anglica (1626)
- 184037: Of the interchangeable course, or variety of things in the whole world (1594)
- 184046: A verie godlie and profitable sermon of the necessitie, properties, and office of a good magistrate (1584)
- 184050: The schoole of pollicie: or The araignement of state-abuses (1605)
- 184085: The praise of hemp-seed (1623)
- 184121: The posie of godly prayers (1638)
- 184141: The mirror of pure devotion: or, The discovery of hypocrisie (1635)
- 184142: Christes miracles (1608)
- 184624: The returne from Pernassus: or The scourge of simony (1606)
- 184626: The returne from Pernassus: or The scourge of simony (1606)
- 184640: Exposicio[n]es t[er]mi[n]o[rum] legu[m] anglo[rum] (1523)
- 184660: A forme of catechising (1629)
- 184663: A sermon of the prouidence of God (1607)
- 184669: The lieutenant of the Tower his speech and repentance, at the time of his death, who was executed vpon Tower-hill, on the 20. day of Nouember. 1615 (1615)
- 184745: The truth of our times (1638)
- 184819: A line of life (1620)
- 184981: A sermon of repentance, preached by that worth martyr, Master Iohn Bradford, who suffered in Smith-field anno Domini 1555 (1623)
- 185045: A manuell of the Bibles doctrine, for law and Gospell, letter and spirit, signe and thing signified (1606)
- 185124: The heavenly academie (1638)
- 185212: The sicke mans salue (1568)
- 185255: The scourge of basenesse. Or, The old lerry with a new kicksey, and a new cum twang with the old winsye (1624)
- 185331: The pisse-prophet, or, Certaine pisse-pot lectures (1637)
- 185359: Ram-Alley: or merrie-trickes (1611)
- 185464: The vision of Pierce Plowman, newlye imprynted after the authours olde copy, with a brefe summary of the principall matters set before euery part called passus. Wherevnto is also annexed the Crede of Pierce Plowman, neuer imprinted with the booke before (1561)
- 185469: The gluttons feauer. VVritten by Thomas Bancroft (1633)
- 185600: A notable sermon concerninge the ryght vse of the lordes supper (1550)
- 185616: The schoole of good manners, or a new schoole of vertue (1629)
- 186168: The guide vnto true blessednesse. Or, A body of the doctrine of the Scriptures, directing man to the sauing knowledge of God. Collected by Sam. Crooke (1614)
- 186190: A gleaning in Gods harvest (1639)
- 186342: A declararation [sic] of the twelue articles of the christen faythe (1548)
- 186379: Meditations and disquisitions, upon the seven consolatorie psalmes of David (1640)
- 186386: A lytle treatise after the maner of an epystle wryten by the famous clerk Doctor Vrbanus Regius, vnto a specyall frynde of hys (1548)
- 186407: The scourge of Venus: or, The wanton lady (1614)
- 186435: The hauen of hope (1585)
- 186474: The oyle of gladnesse: or, Musicke at the house of mourning (1631)
- 186515: Wonders worth the hearing (1602)
- 186545: The most royall and honourable entertainement, of the famous and renowmed king, Christiern the fourth, King of Denmarke, &c. who with a fleete of gallant ships, arriued on Thursday the 16. day of Iuly 1606. in Tylbery-Hope, neere Grauesend (1606)
- 186572: A memoriall of the famous monuments and charitable almesdeedes of the right worshipfull Maister William Lambe esquire (1580)
- 186648: A prognostication for the yeare of oure Lorde God. M. D. LX (1560)
- 186669: The true conuert. Or An exposition vpon the vvhole parable of the prodigall. Luke. 15. 11.12. &c (1620)
- 186684: Seven treatises (1630)
- 186791: Democritus, or Doctor Merry-man his medicines, against melancholy humors. Written by S.R (1607)
- 186830: VVhen you see me, you know me. Or the famous chronicle historie of king Henrie the Eight (1613)
- 186840: A search for money. Or The lamentable complaint for the losse of the wandring knight, Mounsieur l'Argent (1609)
- 186937: Dauids comfort at Ziklag (1640)
- 186938: Peters enlargement upon the prayers of the Church. By Master Harris (1640)
- 186952: The most rare and excellent history of the Dutchesse of Suffolkes calamity (1635)
- 186964: The Englishmans docter. Or, The schoole of Salerne (1607)
- 187003: A direct vvay, whereby the plainest man may be guided to the waters of life (1610)
- 187146: The opening of heauen gates, or The ready way to euerlasting life (1610)
- 187315: The vvorldes resurrection, or The generall calling of the Iewes (1608)
- 187319: The Spanish grammar. Or, An entrance to the vnderstanding of the Spanish tongue. By that late worthy Io. Sanford, sometimes fellow of Magdalen Colledge in Oxon (1633)
- 187372: A briefe exposition vvith notes, vpon the second epistle to the Thessalonians. By VVilliam Sclater Doctor of Diuinitie, and minister of Pitmister in Summerset (1627)
- 187379: A briefe exposition vvith notes, vpon the second epistle to the Thessalonians. By VVilliam Sclater Doctor of Diuinitie, and minister of Pitmister in Summerset (1632)
- 187400: A pleasant conceited comedie, wherein is shewed, how a man may choose a good wife from a badde (1614)
- 187508: The French Littelton (1625)
- 187576: A treatise of the Beatitudes. Or Christs happy men. By James Buck Bachelor of Divinitie, and vicar of Stradbrooke in Suffolke (1637)
- 187647: The cobler of Canterburie. Or An inuectiue against Tarltons newes out of Purgatorie (1608)
- 187650: Strange ne[w]es (1606)
- 187665: A briefe direction to true happinesse (1614)
- 187697: Three sermons (1615)
- 187747: The guide vnto true blessednesse. Or, A body of the doctrine of the Scriptures, directing man to the sauing knowledge of God. Collected by Sam. Crooke (1613)
- 187751: Newes from France (1616)
- 187795: The noble stranger (1640)
- 187874: The excellencie of the Gospell above the law (1639)
- 187876: Christs exaltation purchast by humiliation (1639)
- 187887: Changes: or, Love in a maze (1632)
- 187892: The English dictionarie: or, An interpreter of hard English words (1623)
- 187895: A contention for honour and riches. By I.S (1633)
- 187906: The gratefull seruant (1630)
- 188027: A sermon of Christs miracles. Preached by Arthur Dent Minister of the word of God; at South-shoobery in Essex (1610)
- 188400: Most fruitfull [and] learned co[m]mentaries of Doctor Peter Martir Vermil Florentine, professor of deuinitie, in the Vniuersitye of Tygure (1564)
- 188446: Most learned and fruitfull commentaries of D. Peter Martir Vermilius Florentine, professor of diuinitie in the schole of Tigure, vpon the Epistle of S. Paul to the Romanes (1568)
- 188697: The crie of the poore for the death of the Right Honourable Earle of Huntington (1596)
- 188785: The old, old, very old man: or, The age and long life of Thomas Par, the son of Iohn Parr of Winnington in the parish of Alberbury; in the county of Salopp, (or Shropshire) (1635)
- 188788: The old, old, very old man: or, The age and long life of Thomas Par, the son of Iohn Parr of Winnington in the parish of Alberbury; in the county of Salop, (or Shropshire) (1635)
- 188792: Great Britaine, all in blacke (1612)
- 188832: Troubles in Bohemia, and diuers other Kingdomes (1619)
- 188842: The praise of hemp-seed (1620)
- 188848: The sculler (1612)
- 188865: Taylors Vrania, or His heauenly muse (1616)
- 189109: A godly and necessarye admonition of the decrees and canons of the Counsel of Trent, celebrated vnder Pius the fourth, Byshop of Rome, in the yeares of our Lord. M.D.LXII. and. M.D.LXIII (1564)
- 189131: The path-vvay to the gate of tongues (1633)
- 189131: The path-vvay to the gate of tongues (1633)
- 189155: A godly song, entituled, A farewell to the vvorld, made by a godly Christian, named Thomas Byll, being the parish clerke of West-Felton, as he lay vpon his death-bed shewing the vanitie of the world, and his desire to be dissolued. To the tune of, Fortune my foe (1630)
- 189155: A godly song, entituled, A farewell to the vvorld, made by a godly Christian, named Thomas Byll, being the parish clerke of West-Felton, as he lay vpon his death-bed shewing the vanitie of the world, and his desire to be dissolued. To the tune of, Fortune my foe (1630)
- 189177: A treatise of libertie from Iudaisme, or An acknowledgement of true Christian libertie, indited and published by Iohn Traske: of late stumbling, now happily running againe in the r