MoEML References in Shakeosphere
BELL3: Bell Inn, Holborn
Variants:
- the bell
- 28951: The British Neptune; or, Convivial songster (1800)
- 81709: The last speech, and confession of the whore of Babylon (1673)
- 151002: The rambling young gallant newly set up for himself (1671)
- 152813: A [t]rue relation of the comming of James Naylor to Bristoll (1657)
- 246197: Ringing of the bell[,] or, a hue and cr[y] [a]fter Raynard the fox[.] By Roger Spy, Esq (1754)
- 288187: Fifty six new and acurate maps of Great Britain, Ireland and Wales (1708)
- 289235: A True and particular account, of, a surprising and wonderful noise (1768)
- 302369: Bo---'s in disgrace, with the bells this place. Or As every one thinketh, it's so the bell clinketh (1740)
- the Bell
- 1864: Panarithmologia (1709)
- 2887: Religious and loyal thankfulness (1715)
- 5281: The comical and tragical history of the lives and adventures of the most noted bayliffs in and about London and Westminster (1723)
- 8313: The history of the nine worthies of the world (1713)
- 8696: The history of the kingdom of Scotland (1723)
- 9972: The life of the late victorious and illustrious Prince, John Duke of Marlborough, and Pr. of Mindelheim (1723)
- 10068: The physical dictionary (1702)
- 12654: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1704)
- 19004: The chace. A poem (1749)
- 19747: The compleat fisher: or, the true art of angling (1716)
- 19893: The comical pilgrim (1722)
- 23754: A full and true account of a horrid barbarous and bloody murder committed on the body of one Mr. George Bell (1708)
- 24824: The history of the kingdom of Scotland (1724)
- 28615: Hermes Romanus (1717)
- 28951: The British Neptune; or, Convivial songster (1800)
- 37023: The attila of the gout (1713)
- 45884: At a meeting of the Revolution Society, held at the Bell Inn, Norwich, December 17th, 1792 (1792)
- 48550: A new and universal practice of mercantile arithmetick (1707)
- 49649: Remarks upon remarks (1723)
- 56915: Enquiries into the nature, knowledge, and cure of cancers (1701)
- 66380: Divine conduct: or, The mystery of Providence (1727)
- 66695: The English hero (1706)
- 66971: Euclide's elements; the whole fifteen books compendiously demonstrated (1705)
- 67209: Family-Hymns (1718)
- 67609: The wars in England, Scotland, and Ireland (1718)
- 67638: Articles to be observed, kept, and performed (1782)
- 68349: A general treatise of the reduction of the exchanges, moneys and real species of most places in Europe, in two exact tables (1704)
- 70088: Books printed for Nathaniel Crouch at the Bell against Grocers-Alley in the Poultrey near Cheapside (1710)
- 70551: England's monarchs (1702)
- 70568: The vanity of the life of man (1725)
- 70575: The poor man's help (1715)
- 70601: Sacramental meditations upon divers select places of scripture (1713)
- 72958: The Protestant remembrancer (1725)
- 73226: Philosophical transactions (1665)
- 75272: The travels of Sig. Pietro della Valle, a noble Roman, into East-India and Arabia Deserta (1665)
- 75996: Against resistance of lawful powers (1661)
- 76320: The surprizing miracles of nature and art (1683)
- 76388: The history of generation (1651)
- 76568: An attempt to prove the motion of the earth (1674)
- 76924: New experiments upon vipers (1670)
- 77057: Natural and political observations mentioned in a following index, and made upon the bills of mortality (1665)
- 77454: Natural and political observations, mentioned in a following index, and made upon the bills of mortality. By John Graunt, citizen of London. With reference to the government, religion, trade, growth, ayr, diseases, and the several changes of the said city (1662)
- 77612: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper (1677)
- 77679: Hudibras. The first and second parts (1678)
- 77756: Sylva, or A discourse of forest-trees, and the propagation of timber in His Majesties dominions (1664)
- 77873: A short relation of the river Nile (1669)
- 77911: Salvation by Jesus Christ alone (1700)
- 77920: A letter concerning invocation of saints, and adoration of the cross (1679)
- 78172: Fourty sermons by the right reverend father in God, Ralph Brownrig, late Lord Bishop of Exceter. Published by William Martyn, M.A. preacher at the Rolls (1661)
- 78909: Elements of speech (1669)
- 79148: The second part of The present state of England (1676)
- 79180: The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus (1672)
- 79198: A good minister of Jesus Christ (1693)
- 79205: The second part of The present state of England (1677)
- 79215: The unexpected choice (1670)
- 79261: The second part of The present state of England (1679)
- 79307: An examen of the way of teaching the Latin tongue to little children, by use alone. Englished out of French. (1669)
- 79328: Della lingua Toscana-Romana. Or, An introduction to the Italian tongue (1657)
- 79380: An explication of the catechism of the Church of England. Part I (1678)
- 79525: A discourse of ecclesiastical politie (1670)
- 79531: Natural and political observations mentioned in a following index, and made upon the bills of mortality. By John Graunt, citizen of London. With reference to the government, religion, trade, growth, ayre, diseases, and the several changes of the said city (1662)
- 80364: The faithful and diligent Christian described and exemplified. Or, A sermon (with some additions,) preached at the funeral of the Lady Elizabeth Brooke, the relict of Sir Robert Brooke Kt. of Cockfield-Hall in Yoxford, Suffolk. Who departed this life July 22. And was interred in the parish-church of Yoxford, July 26. 1683. And in the 82d year of her age (1684)
- 80880: A sermon preached before the King at VVhite-Hall, October the 12th 1662. By Richard Allestrey, D.D. chaplain then in attendance. Published by his Majesties command (1663)
- 82022: Panarithmologia: or, The trader's sure guide (1710)
- 82114: A description of helioscopes, and some other instruments (1676)
- 82286: The history of Britain (1677)
- 82345: The history of the Royal-Society of London (1667)
- 82506: The baronage of England, or An historical account of the lives and most memorable actions of our English nobility (1675)
- 82693: Sacrilege a snare (1646)
- 82932: A remembrancer of excellent men (1670)
- 82934: The second part of The present state of England (1674)
- 83002: Gold refin'd; or, Baptism in its primitive purity (1689)
- 83027: Anglię notitia; or, The present state of England (1669)
- 83110: Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Nevvcastle (1662)
- 83328: Pyrologia mimica, or, An answer to Hydrologia chymica of William Sympson, phylo-chymico-medicus (1669)
- 83352: Poems, and fancies: written by the Right Honourable, the Lady Margaret Countesse of Newcastle (1653)
- 83353: The vvorlds olio· (1655)
- 83370: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark (1676)
- 83568: A reply to Mr. Richard Bolton of Brazen-Nose-College in Oxford; occasion'd by his presuming to dedicate his last piece to Dr. Charles Goodall, one of the censors of the College of Physicians. By Charles Leigh, Doctor of Physick (1698)
- 83660: Perspective practical. Or, A plain and easie method of true and lively representing all things to the eye at a distance (1698)
- 83716: Ęsops fables, with the fables of Phaedrvs (1646)
- 83758: New poems, consisting of satyrs, elegies, and odes (1690)
- 83884: Micrographia: or Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses (1665)
- 84036: Mount Sion, or, A draught of that church which shall never be destroyed (1689)
- 84316: Vocabolario italiano & inglese (1659)
- 84343: A short relation of the river Nile (1673)
- 84461: A world of errors discovered in the new world of words, or General English dictionary (1673)
- 84578: A discourse of gravity and gravitation (1675)
- 84632: An explicatory catechism, or, An explanation of the assemblies shorter catechism (1673)
- 84796: A guide to eternal glory or, Brief directions to all Christians how to attain everlasting salvation (1699)
- 84969: Antichrist stormed: or, Mystery Babylon the great whore, and great city, proved to be the present Church of Rome (1689)
- 84990: Nomo-lexikon: A law-dictionary (1670)
- 85077: Extraordinary adventures and discoveries of several famous men (1683)
- 85338: Of the right of tithes (1647)
- 85383: Experimental philosophy (1664)
- 85519: The life of the most learned, reverend and pious Dr. H. Hammond (1661)
- 85724: Just weights and measures (1662)
- 85749: An epilogue to the tragedy of the Church of England (1659)
- 85881: Jus sigilli: or, the law of England, touching His Majesties four principal seales (1673)
- 86144: The famous history of Valentine and Orson (1673)
- 86677: The rules of civility; or, Certain ways of deportment observed in France, amongst all persons of quality, upon several occasions. Translated out of French (1671)
- 86781: A discourse of ecclesiastical politie (1671)
- 87015: The trades-man's calling (1684)
- 87159: Admirable curiosities rarities, & wonders in England, Scotland, and Ireland, or, An account of many remarkable persons and places (1682)
- 87188: England's monarchs: or, A compendious relation of the most remarkable transactions, and observable passages, ecclesiastical, civil, and military, which have hapned during the reigns of the kings and queens of England, from the invasion of the Romans to this present (1685)
- 87190: The English acquisitions in Guinea & East-India (1700)
- 87216: The English empire in America: or a prospect of His Majesties dominions in the West-Indies (1685)
- 87237: Female excellency, or The ladies glory (1688)
- 87256: The history of Oliver Cromwel (1692)
- 87257: The history of the kingdom of Ireland (1693)
- 87289: Anglię notitia; or The present state of England: the first part (1673)
- 87305: The unfortunate court-favourites of England (1695)
- 87388: Distressed Sion relieved, or, The garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness (1689)
- 87427: Physical reflections upon a letter written by J. Denis Professor of Philosophy and Mathematicks, to Monsieur de Montmor, Counsellor to the French King, and Master of Requests (1668)
- 87825: An explication of the Decalogue or Ten Commandments, with reference to the catechism of the Church of England (1676)
- 87952: Poems (1651)
- 88264: Titles of honor (1672)
- 88395: The history of the two late kings (1693)
- 88651: A defence and continuation of the ecclesiastical politie (1671)
- 88743: The English heroe: or, Sir Francis Drake revived (1687)
- 88768: Historical remarques, and observations of the ancient and present state of London and Westminster (1681)
- 88879: The wars in England, Scotland and Ireland. Or, An impartial account of all the battels, sieges, and other remarkable transactions, revolutions and accidents, which have happened from the beginning of the reign of King Charles I. in 1625, to His Majesties happy restauration, 1660 (1684)
- 88998: A sermon preached at Hampton-Court on the 29th of May 1662 (1662)
- 89002: Heaven upon earth, or, Good news for repenting sinners (1697)
- 89025: A philosophicall discourse concerning speech, conformable to the Cartesian principles (1668)
- 89614: The history of the sacred and royal Majesty of Christina Alessandra Queen of Swedland (1658)
- 90036: The Italian reviv'd: or, The introduction to the Italian tongue (1673)
- 90053: The history of the principality of Wales (1695)
- 90227: Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion (1676)
- 90239: Lectures and collections made by Robert Hooke, secretary of the Royal Society (1678)
- 90690: The works of the reverend and learned divine, Thomas Jackson, D.D (1673)
- 91500: A discourse of Monsr. Vigier to the Lord Abbot Goddon, great Dean of the cathedral church of Toul in Lorrain (1670)
- 91514: Halelviah or, Britans [sic] second remembrancer (1641)
- 91694: The history of the House of Orange; or, A brief relation of the glorious and magnanimous atchievements of His Majesties renowned predecessors (1693)
- 92043: Calvinus redivivus; or, Conformity to the Church of England, in doctrine, government, and worship (1673)
- 92161: The practice of the faithful (1675)
- 92421: A general index or alphabetical table to all the Philosophical tranasctions, from the beginning to July 1677 (1678)
- 92453: The third and last volume of the sermons of Mr. Stephen Crisp, late of Colchester in Essex, deceased (1694)
- 92466: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper (1687)
- 93000: Anglię notitia; or, The present state of England: the first and second part (1671)
- 93001: Anglię notitia: or, The present state of England (1671)
- 93080: Historical remarques and observations of the ancient and present state of London and Westminster (1684)
- 93508: A sermon against neutrality (1663)
- 93896: De corpore politico. Or The elements of law, moral & politick (1652)
- 94010: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1683)
- 94185: An answer to the severall petitions of late exhibited to the High Court of Parliament, and to his Excellency the Lord Generall Cromwell, by the poor husband-men, farmers, and tenants in severall counties of England, for the taking away of tithes, paid to priests and impropriators (1652)
- 94245: The whole book of Psalms (1700)
- 94338: The history of Oliver Cromwel (1693)
- 94339: The history of the nine worthies of the world (1687)
- 94340: A vievv of the English acquisitions in Guinea, and the East-Indies (1686)
- 95015: A sermon preached in St. Paul's (1678)
- 95450: Jacob wrestling with God and prevailing: or, a treatise concerning the necessity and efficacy of faith in prayer (1692)
- 95886: The extraordinary adventures and discoveries of several famous men (1685)
- 95917: The concurrence & unanimity of the people called Quakers (1694)
- 96073: A discourse made before the Royal Society, Decemb. 10. 1674 (1674)
- 96152: Of happiness (1689)
- 96304: Admirable curiosities rarities and wonders in England, Scotland, and Ireland. Or, An account of many remarkable persons, and places (1684)
- 96305: Unparallel'd varieties: or, the matchless actions and passion of mankind (1685)
- 96359: The rules of civility; or, Certain ways of deportment observed in France, amongst all persons of quality, upon several occasions. Translated out of the French (1675)
- 96360: The rules of civility; or, certain ways of deportment observed amongst all persons of quality upon several occasions. (1678)
- 96464: Fidelis Achates: or, An historical account of the most remarkable actions in the late reigns, and the present revolution (1699)
- 96952: The surprizing miracles of nature and art (1685)
- 97369: The fables of Esop (1647)
- 97736: The practical register, or The accomplish'd attorney (1670)
- 97816: The philosophical and physical opinions (1655)
- 98381: Bloody newes from St. Albans (1661)
- 98869: A letter concerning the present state of physick, and the regulation of the practice of it in this kingdom. Written to a doctor here in London (1665)
- 99179: Several sermons or declarations of Mr. Stephen Crisp (1693)
- 99188: The young man's calling: or The whole duty of youth (1695)
- 99189: The English empire in America: or A prospect of their Majesties dominions in the West-Indies (1698)
- 99190: The English hero: or, Sir Francis Drake reviv'd (1695)
- 99191: The wars in England Scotland and Ireland. Or An impartial account of all the battels, sieges, and other remarkable transactions, revolutions and accidents, which have happened from the beginning of the reign of King Charles I.in 1625, to His Majesties happy restauration, 1660 (1683)
- 99197: Wonderful prodigies of judgment and mercy (1699)
- 99211: The true art of angling: or, The best and speediest way of taking all sorts of fresh-water fish with the worm, fly, paste, and other baits, in their proper seasons (1696)
- 99354: The works of Mr. John Cleveland (1699)
- 99393: New experiments upon vipers (1673)
- 99575: Man's sinfulness and misery by nature (1700)
- 99717: A relation of the conference between William Laud, late Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuite (1673)
- 99870: Anglię notitia; or, The present state of England: the first and second part (1672)
- 99872: Anglię notitia: or, The present state of England: the first part (1677)
- 99925: Anglię notitia: or, The present state of England: the first part (1676)
- 99968: Anglię notitia; or The present state of England: the first part (1674)
- 100120: Anglię notitia: or The present state of England. The first part (1679)
- 100280: Excellent contemplations, divine and moral. Written by the magnanimous and truly loyal Arthur Lord Capel, Baron of Hadham. Together with some account of his life, and his letters to several persons, whilst he was prisoner in the Tower, vigorously asserting the royal cause against all the enemies thereof. Likewise his affectionate letters to his lady, the day before his death, and his couragious behaviour, and last speech at his suffering, March 9. 1648. With his pious advice to his son the late Earl of Essex (1683)
- 100498: Lectiones Cutlerianę, or A collection of lectures: physical, mechanical, geographical, & astronomical (1679)
- 100499: The improvement of navigation a great cause of the increase of knowledge (1680)
- 100563: The discourse made before the Royal Society the 26. of November 1674. concerning the use of duplicate proportion in sundry important particulars (1674)
- 100682: Lampas: or, Descriptions of some mechanical improvements of lamps & vvaterpoises (1677)
- 100738: The kingdom of heaven explain'd (1675)
- 100891: Vocabolario Italiano & Inglese, a dictionary Italian & English (1659)
- 101661: Hudibras. The first and second parts. Written in the time of the late wars. Corrected & amended, with several additions and annotations (1674)
- 101776: Hudibras. The second part (1664)
- 101779: Hudibras· The second part. By the author of the first (1664)
- 101872: The second Punick vvar betwwen Hannibal, and the Romanes (1661)
- 101916: The second part of The present state of England (1671)
- 101917: The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark (1676)
- 102029: Observations topographical, moral, & physiological; made in a journey through part of the Low-Countries, Germany, Italy, and France (1673)
- 102297: A letter of Francesco Redi concerning some objections made upon his Observations about vipers (1673)
- 102317: Sylva, or a Discourse of forest-trees, and the propagation of timber in His Majesties dominions (1679)
- 102340: A paraphrase on the canticles, or, Song of Solomon. By the late learned, and pious Protestant, Thomas Ager (1680)
- 102354: Glossographia: or A dictionary, interpreting the hard words of whatsoever language, now used in our refined English tongue (1670)
- 102500: Observations and advices oeconomical (1669)
- 102629: A companion to the altar. Or, an help to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1675)
- 102844: Sacramental meditations upon divers select places of Scripture· (1690)
- 103039: Devotions in the ancient way of offices (1700)
- 103328: The heroe, of Lorenzo, or The way to eminencie and perfection (1652)
- 103487: LI sermons, preached by the Reverend Dr. Mark Frank (1672)
- 103514: Apocalypsis Apocalypseos; or The revelation of St. John the Divine unveiled (1680)
- 103574: The garden of pleasure (1670)
- 103654: The whole comical works of Monsr. Scarron (1700)
- 103751: Reflections upon some persons and things in Ireland, by letters to and from Dr Petty: with Sir Hierome Sankey's speech in Parliament (1660)
- 104315: A copy book (1707)
- 104549: A sermon preached at Blockley in Worcestershire upon the thanksgiving-day, Sept. 9th. 1683. By Samuel Scattergood, M.A. vicar of Blockley, and late fellow of Trinity College in Cambridge (1683)
- 105024: A sermon preached in St. Peter's Westminster on Sunday Jan. 6. 1660. at the consecration of the Right Reverend Fathers in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Bristoll, Edward Lord Bishop of Norwich, Nicholas Lord Bishop of Hereford, William Lord Bishop of Glocester. By Richard Allestry D.D. Canon of Christ Church in Oxford, and one of his Majesties chaplains (1661)
- 105269: The life, and philosophy, of Epictetus (1670)
- 105368: Delights for the ingenious (1684)
- 105496: Antiquitas theologica & gentilis. Or, Two discourses (1670)
- 105877: The ornithology of Francis Willughby of Middleton in the county of Warwick Esq; fellow of the Royal Society (1678)
- 106256: Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion (1670)
- 106497: A justification of the present war against the United Netherlands (1672)
- 107440: The rules of civility; or, certain ways of deportment observed in France, amongst all persons of quality, upon several occasions (1673)
- 108039: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper (1683)
- 108972: The Revelation unrevealed (1650)
- 109053: The history of Henry IV. surnamed the Great, King of France and Navarre. Written originally in French, by the Bishop of Rodez, once tutor to his now most Christian Majesty; and made English by J. D (1672)
- 109609: Philosophicall fancies. Written by the Right Honourable, the Lady Newcastle (1653)
- 110051: Several cases of conscience (1660)
- 110365: A voyage to East-India (1655)
- 110402: The worthy communicant or A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1660)
- 110514: An explicatory catechism, or, An explanation of the Assemblies shorter catechism (1680)
- 110531: Church reformation (1661)
- 110650: An introduction to the whole practice of physick (1685)
- 110745: Monarchy asserted, or The state of monarchicall and popular government (1660)
- 110888: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1685)
- 110903: Time and the end of time (1680)
- 110995: Synopsis medicinę: or, A compendium of the theory and practice of physick (1699)
- 112491: To the Kings most excellent Majesty (1660)
- 113975: The twelve wonders of England (1655)
- 114163: The best fee-simple (1658)
- 115162: Psalterium Carolinum (1657)
- 115260: A treatise concerning the right vse of the Fathers (1651)
- 115458: Mr. Mauger's French grammar (1656)
- 115716: The true advancement of the French tongue. Or a new method, and more easie directions for the attaining of it (1653)
- 116653: The due way of composing the differences on foot, preserving the Church, according to the opinion of Herbert Thorndike. (1660)
- 117076: A holy life here, the only way to eternal life hereafter. Or, A discourse grounded on these words, The weapons of our warfare, &c. 2. Cor. 10. 4 (1652)
- 118924: May it please your most excellent maiesty (1660)
- 119324: Anglię notitia, or The present state of England (1669)
- 119460: Several sermons or declarations of Mr. Stephen Crisp, late of Colchester in Essex, deceased (1694)
- 119470: The second volume of the sermons or declarations of Mr. Stephen Crisp, late of Colchester in Essex, deceased (1693)
- 119472: Mercy triumphant in the conversion of sinners unto God (1696)
- 119778: Time and the end of time (1683)
- 120154: Newly published and sold by Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultry near Cheapside (1686)
- 120154: Newly published and sold by Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultry near Cheapside (1686)
- 120203: The admirable virtues, and wonderful effects of the true and genuine tincture of coral, in physick (1676)
- 121395: Unparallel'd varieties: or, The matchless actions and passions of mankind (1699)
- 121430: Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion (1672)
- 121533: There is lately published a very usefull book, sold by Nath. Crouch at the Bell next to Kemp's Coffee House in Exchange Alley, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill. Intituled Historical remarques and observations of the antient and present state of London and Westminster, (1681)
- 121611: The history of the damnable life and deserved death of Dr. John Faustus (1687)
- 121709: A true narrative of the Portsmouth disputation, between some ministers of the Presbyterian, and others of the Baptist, persuasion, concerning the subjects and manner of baptism (1699)
- 121966: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1670)
- 122204: Cardines c?li: or, An appeal to the learned and experienced observers of sublunars and their vicissitudes, whether the cardinal signs of heaven are most influential upon men and things (1685)
- 122484: The constant country maid, or Innocent love at length rewarded (1670)
- 122750: The history of Justin, taken out of the four and forty books of Trogus Pompeius (1671)
- 123306: Merrie conceited jests, of George Peel Gent. sometimes student in Oxford (1671)
- 123542: Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion (1668)
- 123651: Memorable accidents, and unheard of transactions (1693)
- 123979: The dancing-master: or, Directions for dancing country dances (1698)
- 124107: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1676)
- 124151: Claudius Maugers French grammar (1658)
- 124347: The true art of angling: or, The best and speediest way of taking all sorts of fresh-water fish with the worm, fly, paste, and other baits, in their proper seasons (1697)
- 124559: The theatre of complements: or, A compleat new academy (1689)
- 124597: A collection of some brave actions and memorable sayings of King Henry the Great. Writ in French by the Bishop of Rodez, as a supplement to the history of that King, formerly publish'd by the same author. Done into English. Licensed, June 6. 1688 (1688)
- 124918: The vanity of mans present state proved and applyed (1676)
- 125055: Experiments in consort of the luctation arising from the affusion of several menstruums upon all sorts of bodies (1678)
- 125263: The history of Henry IV. surnamed the Great, King of France and Navarre. Written originally in French, by the Bishop of Rodez, once tutor to his now most Christian Majesty; and made English by J.D (1663)
- 125456: A new-years-gift: containing serious reflections on time, and eternity (1699)
- 125578: Two sermons preached on the occasion of the death of the Lord and Lady Digby (1688)
- 125675: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1692)
- 125676: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1695)
- 126034: The true light shining in darkness (1693)
- 126319: Febris anomala or, The new disease that now rageth throughout England (1659)
- 126347: The great doctrine of Christ crucified (1694)
- 127779: Serious reflections on time, and eternity (1699)
- 127878: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1673)
- 128027: The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings, consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1678)
- 128076: An explication of the catechism of the Church of England. Part III (1680)
- 128115: The Christian mourner comforted: or a sermon preached at the funeral of Mrs. Susanna Tyte, late wife of Mr. Tho. Tyte, sen. of Stalbridg, in the county of Dorset, Octob. 12. 1691. and since enlarged. Wherein is represented, I. What the funeral-practices of the heathens were and how unworthy of a Christian's imitation. II. The lawfulness of mourning at the Christians funeral. III. In what cases it is justifiable. IV. What those considerations are that tend to moderate the sorrows of surviving Christians for their deceased friends. By John Sprint, the meanest and unworthiest servant of the best and greatest Master (1692)
- 129880: Micrographia: or Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses· (1667)
- 130094: A cataloge of some books printed for, and sold by John Martyn (1670)
- 130094: A cataloge of some books printed for, and sold by John Martyn (1670)
- 130182: A companion to the altar. Or, an help to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1678)
- 130552: Joh. Amos Commenii Orbis sensualium pictus: hoc est, Omnium fundamentalium in mundo rerum, & in vita actionum, pictura & nomenclatura. = (1700)
- 130791: Englands monarchs: or, a compendious relation of the most remarkable transactions, and observable passages, ecclesiastical, civil, and military, which have hapned [sic] during the reigns of the kings and queens of England, from the invasion of the Romans under Julius Cęsar to this present (1687)
- 130792: The English hero: or, Sr. Francis Drake reviv'd (1692)
- 130964: The kingdom of darkness: or the history of dęmons, specters, witches, apparitions, possessions, disturbances, and other wonderful and supernatural delusions, mischievous feats, and malicious impostures of the Devil (1688)
- 131077: Counsellor Manners his last legacy to his son (1699)
- 131581: The apprentices companion (1699)
- 131802: The baronage of England; or, An historical account of the lives and most memorable actions of our English nobility (1676)
- 131819: Origines juridiciales, or Historical memorials of the English laws (1671)
- 131906: The English empire in America: or a prospect of His Majesties dominions in the West-Indies (1685)
- 132733: The posing of the parts: or, A most plain and easie way of examining the accidence and grammar, by questions and answers, arising directly out of the words of the rules (1647)
- 132919: Evangelion te?s eire?ye?s (1699)
- 133128: Strange news from Arpington near Bexly in Kent (1679)
- 133291: Just weights and measures (1680)
- 133356: The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1674)
- 133686: Heaven and hell; or, The unchangeable state of happiness or misery for all mankind in another world (1700)
- 134034: A scheme and abstract of the Christian religion (1684)
- 134273: Wonderful prodigies of judgment and mercy (1682)
- 134489: Natures pictures drawn by fancies pencil to the life (1656)
- 134728: A paraphrase on the New Testament (1695)
- 134882: Anglię notitia; or, The present state of England (1669)
- 134883: Anglię notitia; or, The present state of England (1670)
- 134884: The second part of The present state of England (1671)
- 135006: The vanity of the life of man (1688)
- 135007: Wonderful prodigies of judgment and mercy (1685)
- 135062: The life of the most learned, reverend and pious Dr H. Hammond (1662)
- 135430: Youths divine pastime (1691)
- 135687: Twenty five sermons (1674)
- 135715: A letter to a friend, advising in this extraordinary juncture, how to free the nation from slavery forever (1689)
- 135754: Twenty five sermons by the Right Reverend Father in God, Ralph Brownrig, late Lord Bishop of Exeter. Published by William Martyn, M.A. sometimes preacher at the Rolls. The second volume (1664)
- 135792: Time and the end of time (1679)
- 135990: Index villaris: or, An exact register, alphabetically digested, of all the cities, market-towns, parishes, villages, the hundred, lath, rape, ward, wapentake, or other division of each county (1700)
- 136274: A very useful manual, or, The young mans companion (1681)
- 136503: The worthy communicant or A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1661)
- 136746: Natural and political observations mentioned in a following index, and made upon the bills of mortality. By Capt. John Graunt, Fellow of the Royal Society. With reference to the government, religion, trade, growth, air, diseases, and the several changes of the said city (1676)
- 136750: Experiments in consort of the luctation arising from the affusion of several menstruums upon all sorts of bodies (1678)
- 137039: The young man's calling: or, The whole duty of youth (1695)
- 137041: The Welch traveller: or, The unfortunate Welchman: If any gentleman do want a man, as I doubt not but some do now an than. I have a Welchman though but meanly clad, will make him merry, be he nere so sad: if that you read, read it quite ore I pray, and you'l not think your penny cast away. By Humphrey Crouch (1671)
- 137562: Two discourses for the furtherance of Christian piety and devotion (1671)
- 137581: Psalterium Carolinum (1660)
- 137665: A true narrative of the Portsmouth disputation, between some ministers of the Presbyterian, and others of the Baptist persuasion, concerning the subjects and manner of baptism (1699)
- 137781: Admirable curiosities rarities and wonders in England Scotland & Ireland (1697)
- 137784: To the Kings most excellent Majesty (1660)
- 138070: A philosophical essay of musick directed to a friend (1677)
- 138076: Currus triumphalis, e? terebintho?. Or An account of the many admirable vertues of oleum terebinthinę (1679)
- 138170: Ovid's Heroical epistles (1671)
- 138243: Animadversions on the first part of the Machina coelestis of the honourable, learned, and deservedly famous astronomer Johannes Hevelius consul of Dantzick (1674)
- 138246: Lectures de potentia restitutiva, or Of spring (1678)
- 138859: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper (1680)
- 138901: The divine banquet or Sacramental devotions (1686)
- 139281: Hactenus inaudita: or, Animadversions upon the new found way of curing the small pox (1663)
- 139607: The general history of earthquakes (1694)
- 139668: Reflections upon the animadversions upon the Bishop of Worcester's letter; by H.G (1662)
- 139968: Directions for love and marriage· (1677)
- 140144: Sacramental meditations upon divers select places of Scripture· (1700)
- 140586: A justification of the present war against the United Netherlands (1672)
- 141826: Surprizing miracles of nature & art (1699)
- 141871: Books printed for Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultrey near Cheapside (1689)
- 141997: A discourse of ecclesiastical politie (1670)
- 142325: Ten lectures on the obligation of humane conscience (1660)
- 142535: The great doctrines of the gospel of Christ (1694)
- 142943: Historical remarques and observations of the ancient and present state of London and Westminster (1691)
- 143122: The history of the managements of Cardinal Julio Mazarine (1673)
- 143123: The history of the sacred and royall Majesty of Christina Alessandra, Queen of Swedland (1660)
- 143402: Monarchy asserted or The state of monarchicall & popular government (1659)
- 143636: Wonderful prodigies of judgment and mercy (1693)
- 143651: The whole book of Psalms (1699)
- 143652: The whole book of Psalms (1698)
- 143923: England's monarchs (1694)
- 144166: Ovid's Heroical epistles. Englished by W.S (1673)
- 144579: Delight and pastime: or, Pleasant diversion for both sexes (1697)
- 144612: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1662)
- 145720: A funeral sermon preached at Deptford June 3. 1688 (1688)
- 145844: A catalogue of books printed for Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultry near Cheapside. (1689)
- 146007: The plain mans way of worship and practice (1677)
- 146674: The wars in England Scotland and Ireland. Or, an impartial account of all the battels, sieges, and other remarkable transactions, revolutions and accidents, which have happened from the beginning of the reign of King Charles I. in 1625. to His Majesties happy restauration, 1660 (1684)
- 146724: The faithful surveyor (1665)
- 146900: The merchant's ware-house laid open: or, the plain dealing linnen-draper (1696)
- 147464: Poems, and fancies (1653)
- 147512: The Divine banquet, or, Sacramental devotions (1696)
- 147787: The Italian convert (1689)
- 148062: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper (1681)
- 148169: Admirable curiosities rarities and wonders in England Scotland & Ireland (1697)
- 148518: Devotions in the ancient way of offices (1700)
- 148571: Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion (1672)
- 149588: Micrographia: or some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses (1665)
- 149712: A sermon preached April 11, 1692. Being the first fast-day appointed by Their Majesties proclamation (1692)
- 150438: The life of the most learned, reverend and pious Dr. H. Hammond (1661)
- 150618: His most choice discourses, out of that excellent treatise De veritate religionis Christianae (1658)
- 150752: Enter into thy closet: or, A method and order for private devotion (1668)
- 151811: An explicatory catechism: or, An explanation of the Assemblies Shorter catechism (1693)
- 152088: The history of the [sacred] and royall Majesty of [Chr]istina Alessandra, Queen of [S]wedland (1660)
- 152510: An explicatory catechism: or, an explanation of the assemblies shorter catechism (1680)
- 153264: A brief vindication of the Royal Society (1670)
- 153330: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1699)
- 153557: The worthy communicant: or, A discourse of the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1671)
- 153754: Strange news from Arpington near Bexly in Kent (1679)
- 156167: The history of the kingdoms of Scotland & Ireland (1685)
- 156734: The beau's academy, or The modern and genteel way of wooing and complementing (1699)
- 157238: The holy and profitable sayings of that learned and reverend divine, Dr. John Owen (1683)
- 157984: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1667)
- 158560: A list of the Royal Society (1667)
- 159020: The Princess of Cleve, as it was acted at the Queens Theatre in Dorset Garden (1689)
- 159021: On their Majesties coronation. By Nat. Lee gent (1689)
- 159022: On the death of Mrs. Behn. By Nat. Lee, gent (1689)
- 160562: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1662)
- 161405: Miscellania. Or, poems of all sorts, with divers other pieces (1653)
- 161912: Martyrs in flames: or, Popery (in its true colours) displayed (1693)
- 162532: A treatise concerning the Lord's Supper (1697)
- 163132: Bibliotheca curiosa (1690)
- 163764: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper (1693)
- 163765: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper (1683)
- 163766: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper (1674)
- 163928: The devil of Deptford (1699)
- 164062: The vanity of the life of man (1698)
- 164065: The history of the kingdom of Scotland (1696)
- 164066: The history of Oliver Cromwel, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland (1698)
- 164083: The young man's calling: or The whole duty of youth (1683)
- 164264: The Compleat academy, or A Nursery of complements (1676)
- 165230: Crossing of proverbs (1670)
- 166444: An order of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal assembled at Westminster (1689)
- 166716: A treatise concerning the Lords Supper (1681)
- 166896: Unparallel'd varieties: or, the matchless actions and passions of mankind (1683)
- 166897: The history of the nine worthies of the world (1695)
- 166900: England's monarchs: or, A compendious relation of the most remarkable transactions, and observable passages, ecclesiastical, civil, and military, which have hapned during the reigns of the kings and queens of England, from the invasion of the Romans under Julius Cęsar to this present (1685)
- 166901: Delightful fables in prose and verse (1691)
- 167924: The whole book of psalms: with the usual hymns and spiritual songs (1697)
- 168562: Pharmaceutice rationalis: or, An exercitation of the operations of medicines in humane bodies (1679)
- 168604: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1679)
- 169182: The extraordinary adventures and discoveries of several famous men (1685)
- 169294: A voyage to East-India (1655)
- 170595: England's monarhcs [sic]: or, A compendious relation of the most remarkable transactions, and observable passages, ecclesiastical, civil, and military, which have hapned during the reigns of the kings and queens of England, from the invasion of the Romans under Julius Cęsar t this present (1685)
- 170646: The perfect path-way to saluation (1626)
- 170956: The faith, doctrine, and religion, professed, and protected in the realme of England, and dominions of the same (1625)
- 171095: The historie of the VVest-Indies (1625)
- 172832: A perfect table declaring the assise or weight of bread, by Troy and Avoirdupois weights. Extracted and taken out of the new booke entituled Artachthos, by the composer thereof. Not only for the service of the citie of London, but for the whole realme; to the end that everi one, as well poore as rich, may trie the weight of the bakers bread, by the sort of weight, and finding it too light, complaine to the magistrate, or present them at the sessions of the peace, coort-leet, or elsewhere (1640)
- 173750: A detection of the Deuils sophistrie (1546)
- 173772: A detection of the Deuils sophistrie (1546)
- 173779: A declaration of suche true articles as George Ioye hath gone about to confute as false (1546)
- 175135: Hoptons concordancy enlarged (1635)
- 175960: A myrrour for man where in he shall see the myserable state of thys worlde (1552)
- 176011: The office and duety in fightyng for our countrey (1545)
- 176616: The succession of the bishops of England since the first planting of Christian religion in this island (1625)
- 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)
- 178247: The benefite of Christs death, or the glorious riches of Gods free grace (1633)
- 179062: This is the myrrour or glasse of helth (1546)
- 179262: [The primer (1550)
- 179470: Noua Francia or The description of that part of Nevv France, which is one continent with Virginia (1626)
- 179610: Corderius dialogues translated grammatically (1636)
- 179661: The rates of the custome house bothe inwarde and outwarde (1550)
- 179979: De mortuorum resurrectione, & extremo iuditio in quatuor linguis succincte conscriptum opusculu[m]. Ioanne Clerco autore. cui, ut studiosa iuuenta facilius peregrinarum linguarum comprehenderet mysteria, recenter accessere eiusdem autoris Italicę & Gallicę verborum coniugationes (1547)
- 180287: The pleasaunt historie of Lazarillo de Tormes a Spaniarde (1586)
- 180579: Siuqila (1587)
- 181568: A declaration of such true articles as George Ioye hath gone about to confute as false (1546)
- 182022: The blessings on Mount Gerizzim, and the curses on Movnt Ebal. Or, The happie estate of Protestants (1625)
- 182087: Tragicall tales translated by Turberuile in time of his troubles out of sundrie Italians, with the argument and lenuoye to eche tale (1587)
- 183263: The famous and memorable vvorkes of Iosephus, a man of much honour and learning among the Ievves. Faithfully translated out of the Latin, and French, by Tho. Lodge, Doctor in Physicke (1632)
- 183265: The famous and memorable vvorks of Josephus, a man of much honour and learning among the Jews. Faithfully translated out of the Latin, and French, by Tho. Lodge, Doctor in Physick. Whereunto are newly added the references of the Scriptures throughout the history, and afterwards collected into a table (1640)
- 184410: Ovids Metamorphosis Englished, by Geo: Sandys (1638)
- 185136: Thre godlye and notable sermons, of the moost honorable and blessed sacrament of the aulter. Preached in the Hospitall of Saynt Antony in London, by wyllyam Peryn preest, bacheler of diuinite, [and] nowe set forth for the auauncemente of goddes honor: the truth of his worde, and edification of good christen people (1546)
- 185820: The fables of Esop, in English (1634)
- 186208: A table collected of the yeares of our Lord God, and of the yeares of the kings of England (1639)
- 187100: Grammatices Latinę compendium, anno 1637 (1640)
- 187221: A paraphrase vpon the Psalmes of David (1636)
- 187261: A paraphrase upon the divine poems. By George Sandys (1638)
- 187869: The shepheards kalender (1618)
- 188155: The assertion and defence of the sacramente of the aulter. Compyled and made by mayster Richard Smythe doctour of diuinitie, and reader of the Kynges maiesties lesson in his graces vniuersitie of Oxforde, dedicate vnto his hyghnes, beynge the excellent and moost worthy defendour of Christes faythe (1546)
- 189030: Fantasies of three parts. Composed by Orlando Gibbons Batchelour of Musick, and late organist of His Maiesties Chappell Royall in ordinary. Cut in copper, the like not heretofore extant (1620)
- 189436: The gouernance of vertue (1611)
- 189612: Fantazies of III parts. ... Orlando Gibbons (1620)
- 189758: Thre godly and notable sermons, of the moost honorable and blessed sacrament of the aulter. Preached in the Hospitall of S. Antony in London, by Wyllya[m] Peryn preest, bachelar of diuinite, [and] now set forth for the auaunceme[n]t of goddes honor: the truthe of his worde, and edification of good christen people (1546)
- 189946: A compendious and most maruellous historie of the latter times of the Iewes common-weale (1615)
- 190347: Sciographia, or The art of shadovves (1635)
- 191571: The benefit of Christs death: or, The glorious riches of Gods free grace (1638)
- 192512: Ovids Metamorphosis Englished, mythologiz'd, and represented in figures. An essay to the translation of Virgil's Ęneis. By G.S (1640)
- 192848: The workes of Geffray Chaucer newly printed, with dyuers workes whiche were neuer in print before: as in the table more playnly dothe appere. Cum priuilegio (1550)
- 193039: Here after foloweth a litle booke, whiche hath to name whi come ye nat to courte (1554)
- 194666: The fabulist metamorphosed, and mythologized. Or, The fables of Esop, translated out of Latine into English verse, and moralized. By R.A. Gentleman (1634)
- 196054: The Byble, that is to saye, all the holye Scripture (1551)
- 201130: The benefit of Christs death, or the glorious riches of Gods free grace (1631)
- 204324: [Two notable sermones lately preached at Pauls crosse. Anno 1544. (The one by mayster [W.] Chedsay. And the other by mayster [C.] Scotte.)] (1545)
- 204622: Of the lawes and cvstomes of a common-wealth (1635)
- 206904: Thre godlye and notable sermons, of the moost honorable and blessed sacrament of the aulter. Preached in the Hospitall of Saynt Antony in London, by wyllyam Peryn preest, bacheler of diuinite, [and] nowe set forth for the auauncemente of goddes honor: the truth of his worde, and edification of good christen people (1546)
- 207934: A collection of Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, fitted for morning and evening worship in a private family. By Samuel Burt, minister of the Gospel (1724)
- 210903: A thanksgiving-Sermon preach'd at Foots-Cray in Kent, June the 27th, 1706. for a signal and glorious victory in Brabant (1706)
- 211049: Partridge and Iliff's waggons set out from the Bell Inn in Friday-Street, London, almost every day, (1760)
- 213682: A catalogue of the library of the Revd Thomas Everson, late of Thetford, Norfolk, ... To be sold by auction at the Bell Inn in Thetford, Norfolk, on Thursday November the 9th. 1749 (1749)
- 217297: (second night.) With considerable alterations & additions (1789)
- 217823: The modern siphylis (1718)
- 222539: The attila of the gout (1713)
- 228435: A catalogue (of an extraordinary collection) of pictures: the capital ones lately belonging to the Lord Stranford, deceas'd, to be sold by auction on Friday the 17th of this instant, December, in the great room at the Bell Tavern, Westminster. (1708)
- 239048: The new practice of inoculating the small-pox consider'd (1722)
- 240374: London Corresponding Society, held at the Bell, Exeter-street, Strand (1792)
- 243708: A collection of original Scots songs (1772)
- 244957: The mutual duties of clergy and laity considered (1730)
- 245801: A sermon on the parables of our saviour (1733)
- 246897: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedal Church of Norwich concerning the causes, mischiess, and cures of national division (1703)
- 249339: Reflections on men's prejudices against religion, and their mistakes in the practice of it. Translated from the French. In two parts (1709)
- 251893: Counsellor Manners his last legacy to his son (1710)
- 252873: Harmonia sacra (1703)
- 255119: Just a,rived [sic] at this place, and to be seen at the Bell: [sic] inn, East, Bourn [sic] Sussex, ... Signor, Caffo [sic] grand medley, of performances ... Likewise Signor Moro wil [sic] play a tunn [sic] (1783)
- 258193: The communicant's companion (1712)
- 261645: The history of Oliver Cromwel (1706)
- 262873: Kendal, Lancaster, Preston Wiggan and Warrington, flying machines, on steel springs, in three days. Will set out from the Bell Inn in Wood-Street, London, on Monday, April the 19th, and will continue to set out every Monday and Thursday morning during the summer season; (1762)
- 263369: To be sold by auction, by Mess. Argles & Son, on Friday the 11th day of April, ... at the Bell Inn, Maidstone, four freehold houses, in Earl-Street, (1788)
- 267917: Martyrs in flames: or The history of Popery (1713)
- 268900: Two conferences held on the 7th and 13th of February 1734-5 (1735)
- 270495: A true and succinct account of the venereal disease (1706)
- 272106: An useful companion (1709)
- 272872: A vindication of three of our blessed saviour's miracles (1731)
- 274050: The Whole book of Psalms (1712)
- 274770: Joh. Amos Comenii orbis sensualium pictus (1728)
- 277306: Sermons preach'd on several occasions (1703)
- 280020: The communicant's companion (1715)
- 281009: An explicatory catechism (1708)
- 282480: Your ladyship may well be in amaze (1710)
- 282534: Hermes romanus anglicis Dni. Johannis Garretsoni vertendis exercitiis accommodatus (1711)
- 285351: The history of the Old and New Testament (1711)
- 286432: The grand question in religion consider'd (1736)
- 288406: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1719)
- 291108: The particulars, plan, and conditions of sale, of two freehold and two copyhold estates, ... situated in the parish of Mathon, near Malvern Hills, ... in the counties of Hereford and Worcester, ... which will be sold by auction, ... by Samuel Paterson, at the Bell Inn, in the Broad Street, in the city of Worcester, on Saturday the 4th of June 1763, (1763)
- 297072: Two conferences held on the 7th and 13th of February 1734-5 (1735)
- 298022: The old constant Wolverhampton waggons, (late Hodgett's,) removed from the Blossom's Inn, Laurence Lane. Sett [sic] out from the Bell Inn, West Smithfield, Mondays and Thursdays, ... carry goods, ... to Daventry, Dunchurch, Rugby, ... and Wednesbury, by Holmes and Co (1760)
- 298478: To all gentlemen, builders, and others, Thomas Etteridge colourman, (son-in-law to the late Mr. Joseph Emerton, who in his life-time chiefly managed his business) at the Bell and Sun, over-against Norfolk-street, between St. Clement's and the new-church in the Strand, London, continues to sell, in the same manner his late father did, all sorts of colours, ready prepared (1747)
- 298479: To all gentlemen, builders, and others, Thomas Etteridge colourman, (son-in-law to the late Mr. Joseph Emerton, who in his life-time chiefly managed his business) at the Bell and Sun, over-against Norfolk-Street, between St. Clement's and the new-church in the Strand, London, continues to sell, in the same manner his late father did, all sorts of colours, ready prepar'd (1750)
- 298480: To all gentlemen, builders, and others, Thomas Etteridge, colourman, (son-in-law to the late Mr. Joseph Emerton, who in his life-time chiefly managed his business) at the Bell and Sun, over-against Norfolk-street, between St. Clement's and the new-church in the Strand, London continues to sell, in the same manner his late father did, all sorts of colours, ready prepar'd (1753)
- 298485: Alexander Emerton and Company. At the Bell, near St. Clement's Church in the Strand, London; sells all sorts of colours, ready prepared, wholesale and retail, (1760)
- 299008: London, Holborn. Banbury, Buckingham and Winslow machine, (in one day) for the summer season; begins flying on Monday the 8th of April 1776. Sets out from the Red-Lion Inn, in Banbury, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, ... to the Bell and Crown Inn, Holborn; and returns from thence ... Performed by J. Lomax, and Co. (1776)
- 300184: Posthumous works of the learned Sir Thomas Browne, Kt. M.D. late of Norwich (1715)
- 300536: The pious man's directions (1701)
- 301502: A key to the art of letters (1706)
- 302145: The unhappy princesses (1710)
- 312562: Winter-evenings entertainments in two parts (1705)
- 319847: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1709)
- 326557: A supplement to the Onania (1725)
- 327597: Onania (1718)
- 327759: The post-Boy robb'd of his mail (1706)
- 330054: An essay in praise of knavery (1723)
- 330605: Eighteen sermons on practical subjects (1717)
- 330606: Eighteen sermons on practical subjects (1717)
- 330758: A directory physico-medical (1707)
- 331144: An essay in praise of knavery (1723)
- 336936: The mirror of architecture (1708)
- 337967: A sermon deliver'd in the parish-church of St. Leonard's, Foster-Lane (1729)
- 340951: The history of the nine worthies of the world (1703)
- 340954: The english hero (1716)
- 340955: The unfortunate court-favourites of England (1706)
- 340958: The english hero (1701)
- 341244: Admirable curiosities, rarities and wonders (1718)
- 341245: Surprizing miracles of nature and art. In two parts. Containing, I. Miracles of Nature; or the Strange Signs and Prodigious Appearances in the Heavens, Earth and Waters for many hundred Years past. With the most famous Comets and Prodigies since the Birth of our Saviour, and the Effects of many of them: As also a particular Description of the 5 blazing Stars seen in Englan?, in 1664, 1665, 1680, 1682. and other unaccountable Accidents and Productions. II. Miracles of Art, Describing the most Magnificent Buildings, and Cuious Inventions in all Ages, as Solomon's Temple, The Seven Wonders of the World, and other famous Structures and Rarities. Beautified with Pictures. By R. B (1708)
- 341271: Extraordinary adventures, revolutions & events. Being An Account of divers Stupendious Accidents, Strange Deliverances; Signal Mutations in the Fortunes of several famous Men; and Changes of Government in many Countries. With other Observable Passages in divers Kingdoms, States and Provinces throughout the World. Enlivened with pictures, for their better illustration. By R. B (1704)
- 341273: The English hero (1710)
- 341278: Historical remarks and observations upon the ancient and present state of London and Westminster (1703)
- 341280: The history of Oliver Cromwel (1715)
- 341476: The city and country purchaser, and builder's dictionary (1726)
- 341555: The vanity of the life of man (1708)
- 341918: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1715)
- 341930: The english empire in America (1711)
- 348808: Devotions in the antient way of offices (1717)
- 348810: Devotions in the ancient way of offices (1701)
- 348812: Devotions in the ancient way of offices (1706)
- 349131: Serious reflections on time and eternity (1707)
- 349530: The fulfilling of the Scripture (1726)
- 350372: Art's master-piece (1721)
- 353375: The bird fancier's recreation (1728)
- 353376: The bird-fancier's recreation (1735)
- 354319: Sermons upon several occasions (1727)
- 356849: Mystagogus Lillianus: or, a practical comment upon Lilly's Accidence (1712)
- 358715: Chyrurgic memoirs: being an account of many extraordinary cures which occurred in the series of the author's practice, especially at Sea, when imploy'd in the Governments Service. Among which are some things of the greatest Importance, not formerly discovered, very useful to be known in the Art of Chyrurgery. By John Moyle, Sen. One of Her. Majesties Antient Navy Chyrurgions (1708)
- 361517: The Christian's pattern (1701)
- 363548: A paraphrase on the New Testament, with notes, doctrinal and practical. By Plainness and Brevity fitted to the Use of Religious Families, in their daily Reading of the Scriptures; and of the Younger and Poorer sort of Scholars and Ministers, who want fuller Helps. With an Advertisement of Difficulties in the Revelations. By the late Reverend Mr. Richard Baxter (1701)
- 365269: Spiritual songs (1718)
- 366581: A true state of the Amicable Society (1714)
- 367245: Horological disquisitions (1708)
- 371748: A practical discourse of God's soveraignty (1718)
- 374278: Panarithmologia (1727)
- 374751: A sermon preach'd at Stapleherst, on Wednesday, July 8. 1713 (1713)
- 374926: Christian directions shewing how to walk with God all the day long (1729)
- 375053: The case of the unhappy people of Custrin (1759)
- 376025: Onania (1723)
- 380651: An explication of the Gospel-Theism and the divinity of the Christian religion (1706)
- 380841: The young man's calling (1725)
- 380842: The young man's calling (1713)
- 382966: A discourse concerning the gift of prayer (1718)
- 383380: A discourse concerning trouble of mind (1706)
- 385809: Exercises to the accidence (1707)
- 385898: Serious reflections on time and eternity (1725)
- 386399: The British Apollo (1726)
- 388048: The mirror of architecture (1721)
- 388099: The physical dictionary (1726)
- 390321: Navigation spiritualliz'd: or, a new compass for seamen (1721)
- 390923: An explicatory catechism (1721)
- 391164: An explicatory catechism (1701)
- 393803: Devotions in the ancient way of offices (1712)
- 395212: The whole comical works (1703)
- 395284: The comical pilgrim (1723)
- 395635: The remains of Mr. Tho. Brown (1720)
- 396528: The whole comical works (1712)
- 397100: The physical dictionary (1708)
- 399672: An introduction to the skill of musick (1730)
- 399673: Joh. Amos Commenii orbis sensualium pictus (1705)
- 401840: An introduction to the skill of musick (1703)
- 405947: The comical and tragical history of the lives and adventures of the most noted bayliffs in and about London and Westminster (1723)
- 406647: Advertisement from the new assurance-office upon the lives of men, women and children, now establish'd at the Bell and Dragon, otherwise called Lincolns-Inn eating-house, in Portugal-Street at Lincolns-Inn back gate (1705)
- 406648: Advertisement. From the new assurance office, upon the lives of men, women and children. Lately established at the Bell and Dragon in Portugal-Street, at Lincolns-Inn back gate (1705)
- 407155: The diverting works of the Countess D'Anois, author of The ladies travels to Spain. Containing I. The memoirs of her own life. II. All her Spanish novels and histories. III. Her letters. IV. Tales of the fairies in three parts compleat. Newly done into English. (1707)
- 408863: Ptolemy's quadripartite (1701)
- 409534: The poor man's help (1712)
- 409535: The poor man's help (1715)
- 411552: An account of the life and death of Mr. Philip Henry (1712)
- 412376: Theologia Eklektike? (1702)
- 412922: The history of the Old and New Testament (1705)
- 413912: Books printed for Nath. Crouch (1715)
- 414033: An argumentative and practical discourse of infant-baptism (1722)
- 416731: A sermon deliver'd in the Parish-Church of St. Leonard's, Foster-Lane (1729)
- 421684: A vindication of three of our blessed Saviour's miracles (1729)
- 455578: A contrast to the Reverend Nathaniel Whitaker, D.D (1778)
- 467926: Historical remarques, and observations of the ancient and present state of London and Westminster (1681)
- 468018: The vvorlds olio· (1655)
- 472809: A justification of the present war against the United Netherlands (1672)
- 473424: The English acquisitions in Guinea & East-India: containing first. The several forts and castles of royal African company, from sally in South Barbary to the Cape of good hope in Africa: Viz. [Fort] in Sierra Leond in Fort Royal ... With an account of the inhabitant of all these countries; their religion, government, tirade, marriages, funerals, strange customs & c. ... by R.B (1708)
- 475401: To all gentlemen, builders, and others. Joseph Emerton, (brother to the late Mr. Alexander Emerton.) Colour-man, at the Bell and Sun, over-against Norfolk-Street, between St. Clement's and the New Church in the Strand, London, ... . (1742)
- 476242: [The Engli]sh a[cqu]isi[tions in] Guinea & East-I[ndia:] (1687)
- 477031: Delights for the ingenious (1684)
- 478519: The 85th claim. At a meeting of the master and trustees, of, and belonging to the first society of assurance, upon the lives of men, women and children; establish'd at the Bell and dragon. (1710)
- 480787: The patriot displayed (1750)
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