MoEML References in Shakeosphere
CART1: Carter Lane
- 5910: The case of bankrupts and insolvents consider'd. Wherein it is shewn, I. That the Most Criminal of all Insolvents do not, by the Laws now in Being, meet with any Punishment. II. That their Creditors have no Proper Relief. III. That all other Insolvents are too severely Punished. IV. That the truly Unfortunate are most Inhumanly dealt with. And, V. That the present Method of treating Insolvents in general is inconsistent with the Laws of Nature, and the Maxims of True Polity. Together with the Draught of a Bill for Amending the Law in every one of these Particulars: I. By Distinguishing Insolvents into their Proper and Natural Classes. II. By allotting a Proportional Punishment to each. III. By granting Mercy in a proper Way to the truly Unfortunate. And, IV. By giving Relief to the Creditors of fraudulent Insolvents. Part I (1734)
- 5911: The Case of bankrupts and insolvents consider'd (1735)
- 15689: The Second part of Great-Britain's memorial (1742)
- 19419: A Collection of miscellany letters, selected out of Mist's Weekly journal. The first volume (1722)
- 29829: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford (1784)
- 36734: The Baptist annual register for 1790, 1791, 1792, and part of 1793 (1793)
- 43595: A selection of psalm and hymn tunes, from the best authors (1795)
- 49137: A letter to the Rev. Mr. James Fordyce (1760)
- 70600: A selection of hymns, from the best authors (1794)
- 71856: Fog's weekly journal (1728)
- 72009: The Protestant mercury (1696)
- 72702: The entertainer (1717)
- 73679: The flying-post: and medley (1714)
- 87202: Fleta minor, or, The lavvs of art and nature (1685)
- 103699: Strange news from Barkshire, of an apparition of several ships and men in the air, which seemed to the beholders to be fighting (1679)
- 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)
- 112863: The dippers plunged in a sea of absurdities, or An ansvver to Doctor Chamberlaine concerning sprinkling the baptized. By Thomas Bakewell (1650)
- 132242: Solomon's proverbs (1676)
- 132515: Rabdologia: or, The art of numbring by rods (1648)
- 134013: Synopsis medicinæ: or, A compendium of the theory and practice of physick (1695)
- 146306: The first booke of Homer's Iliads (1659)
- 148090: Synopsis medicinæ: or, A compendium of the theory and practice of physick (1695)
- 157359: Nunc aut nunquam, peace now or never (1697)
- 162465: Characters in blood, or, A bleeding saviour (1676)
- 163984: The complete English-man. Or, The new London-school, instructing children & elder persons speedily to spell, read and write English (1685)
- 165310: An account of the signing the general peace, &c (1697)
- 181815: The cronicle history of Henry the fift (1600)
- 210632: The Christian's resolution to live to Christ, and his desire to depart and be with him. Represented in a sermon preached at Carter-Lane, January 8, 1758. On occasion of the death of Mr. Timothy Wyld. ... By Edward Pickard (1758)
- 210700: The christian's confidence and joy in the views of death and judgment (1759)
- 213306: A sermon preach'd in the new meeting-house in Carter-Lane, Dec. 5. 1734 (1735)
- 213408: Simeon's prayer, for leave to die, considered and improved (1746)
- 213768: The religious government of a family (1762)
- 215789: The desideratum (1760)
- 216803: Solomon's preference of wisdom considered (1752)
- 219024: [By the King,] a proclamation, for apprehending and securing the persons of Doctor Gaylard, apprentice to Nathaniel Mist of Great Carter-Lane, in the city of London, printer, and of Nathaniel Wilkinson (1721)
- 224205: An answer to Tentandum est (1738)
- 225669: The first lye refuted; or, the grand delusion exposed. A sermon, preached at the Rev. Dr. Rippon's meeting-house, in Carter-Lane, Southwark, on Lord's day, June, 15, 1800. By John Ryland, D.D (1800)
- 232261: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1736)
- 232264: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1738)
- 232265: [An] exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1740)
- 232267: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1742)
- 233023: The court kalendar (1737)
- 233025: The court kalendar (1740)
- 233028: The court kalendar (1743)
- 233030: The court kalendar (1744)
- 233031: The court kalendar (1745)
- 233033: The court kalendar (1746)
- 233034: The Court kalendar compleat, for the year 1747 (1747)
- 233035: The [C]ourt kalendar compleat, for the year 1747 (1747)
- 234662: Great-Britain's memorial (1741)
- 242365: Proposals humbly offer'd to the parliament for remedying the great charge and delay of suits at law (1724)
- 248422: The progress of vice (1738)
- 254143: A selection of psalm and hymn tunes, from the best authors, in three and four parts (1790)
- 262072: The quiet and easy passage of Christ's purchased people through death to glory (1763)
- 269060: A sermon preached at the meeting-house in Carter-Lane (1798)
- 270562: The progress of vice (1755)
- 274459: The syren (1737)
- 276494: An exact list of the lords spiritual and temporal (1737)
- 281758: The choice (1737)
- 290264: Practical husbandry (1799)
- 301340: Trusler's clerical and universal almanack (1799)
- 309706: City Register Office, (no. 26,) Little Carter-Lane (1775)
- 309708: The proprietor of the City Register Office, (no. 26) Little Carter-Lane (1775)
- 325351: The progress of vice (1749)
- 327359: The history of the reign of King George (1718)
- 334413: A letter to the Rev. Mr. James Fordyce (1760)
- 335311: The death of ministers considered (1746)
- 337705: A declaration of the faith and practice of the Church of Christ, in Carter-Lane, Southwark, under the pastoral care of Dr John Gill; read and assented to at the admission of members (1771)
- 337705: A declaration of the faith and practice of the Church of Christ, in Carter-Lane, Southwark, under the pastoral care of Dr John Gill; read and assented to at the admission of members (1771)
- 337878: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford (1784)
- 338749: Proposals humbly offered to the Parliament for remedying the great charge and delay of suits at law and in equity (1725)
- 343475: Conjugal duty (1736)
- 358891: The quiet and easy passage of Christ's purchased people through death to glory (1760)
- 362485: Charity to orphans and other necessitous children, described and recommended (1760)
- 372152: The entertainer (1720)
- 377104: Principles of politeness (1800)
- 384321: Reflections upon modern fanaticism (1720)
- 385066: A collection of miscellany letters (1722)
- 388267: St. John Chrysostom (1728)
- 390131: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1734)
- 394559: Tystiolaeth o ffydd ac ymarferiad eglwys Crist, yn Carter-Lane, Southwarc, yn Llundain; tan ofal gweinidogaethol Dr. John Gill: ... A gyfieithwyd, ac a gyhoeddwyd ar draul Dafydd Hughes, (1782)
- 408468: The preceptor (1777)
- 416634: God's promises the comfort and security of his people in times of danger (1745)
- 418388: A sermon preached at Carter-Lane, February the 22d, 1778 (1778)
- 419333: A solemn call to a regard of divine providences. A sermon preached in Carter-Lane, December 18. 1745. Being the day Appointed by the government For a solemn fast. By Thomas Newman (1746)
- 423961: A selection of psalm and hymn-tunes, from the best authors, in three and four parts; adapted principally to Dr. Watts's hymns and psalms, and to Dr. Rippon's selection of hymns, ... the whole forming ... two hundred and fifty hymn-tunes, besides other pieces. By John Rippon (1800)
- 472895: Trusler's clerical and universal almanack, for the year 1799, being the third after Leap-Year (1798)
- 477395: A method most humbly proposed, to prevent the running of wooll from Ireland to foreign parts (1739)
Variants:
- Carter Lane
- 5910: The case of bankrupts and insolvents consider'd. Wherein it is shewn, I. That the Most Criminal of all Insolvents do not, by the Laws now in Being, meet with any Punishment. II. That their Creditors have no Proper Relief. III. That all other Insolvents are too severely Punished. IV. That the truly Unfortunate are most Inhumanly dealt with. And, V. That the present Method of treating Insolvents in general is inconsistent with the Laws of Nature, and the Maxims of True Polity. Together with the Draught of a Bill for Amending the Law in every one of these Particulars: I. By Distinguishing Insolvents into their Proper and Natural Classes. II. By allotting a Proportional Punishment to each. III. By granting Mercy in a proper Way to the truly Unfortunate. And, IV. By giving Relief to the Creditors of fraudulent Insolvents. Part I (1734)
- 5911: The Case of bankrupts and insolvents consider'd (1735)
- 15689: The Second part of Great-Britain's memorial (1742)
- 19419: A Collection of miscellany letters, selected out of Mist's Weekly journal. The first volume (1722)
- 29829: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford (1784)
- 36734: The Baptist annual register for 1790, 1791, 1792, and part of 1793 (1793)
- 43595: A selection of psalm and hymn tunes, from the best authors (1795)
- 49137: A letter to the Rev. Mr. James Fordyce (1760)
- 70600: A selection of hymns, from the best authors (1794)
- 71856: Fog's weekly journal (1728)
- 72009: The Protestant mercury (1696)
- 72702: The entertainer (1717)
- 73679: The flying-post: and medley (1714)
- 87202: Fleta minor, or, The lavvs of art and nature (1685)
- 103699: Strange news from Barkshire, of an apparition of several ships and men in the air, which seemed to the beholders to be fighting (1679)
- 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)
- 112863: The dippers plunged in a sea of absurdities, or An ansvver to Doctor Chamberlaine concerning sprinkling the baptized. By Thomas Bakewell (1650)
- 132242: Solomon's proverbs (1676)
- 132515: Rabdologia: or, The art of numbring by rods (1648)
- 134013: Synopsis medicinæ: or, A compendium of the theory and practice of physick (1695)
- 146306: The first booke of Homer's Iliads (1659)
- 148090: Synopsis medicinæ: or, A compendium of the theory and practice of physick (1695)
- 157359: Nunc aut nunquam, peace now or never (1697)
- 162465: Characters in blood, or, A bleeding saviour (1676)
- 163984: The complete English-man. Or, The new London-school, instructing children & elder persons speedily to spell, read and write English (1685)
- 165310: An account of the signing the general peace, &c (1697)
- 181815: The cronicle history of Henry the fift (1600)
- 210632: The Christian's resolution to live to Christ, and his desire to depart and be with him. Represented in a sermon preached at Carter-Lane, January 8, 1758. On occasion of the death of Mr. Timothy Wyld. ... By Edward Pickard (1758)
- 210700: The christian's confidence and joy in the views of death and judgment (1759)
- 213306: A sermon preach'd in the new meeting-house in Carter-Lane, Dec. 5. 1734 (1735)
- 213408: Simeon's prayer, for leave to die, considered and improved (1746)
- 213768: The religious government of a family (1762)
- 215789: The desideratum (1760)
- 216803: Solomon's preference of wisdom considered (1752)
- 219024: [By the King,] a proclamation, for apprehending and securing the persons of Doctor Gaylard, apprentice to Nathaniel Mist of Great Carter-Lane, in the city of London, printer, and of Nathaniel Wilkinson (1721)
- 224205: An answer to Tentandum est (1738)
- 225669: The first lye refuted; or, the grand delusion exposed. A sermon, preached at the Rev. Dr. Rippon's meeting-house, in Carter-Lane, Southwark, on Lord's day, June, 15, 1800. By John Ryland, D.D (1800)
- 232261: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1736)
- 232264: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1738)
- 232265: [An] exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1740)
- 232267: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1742)
- 233023: The court kalendar (1737)
- 233025: The court kalendar (1740)
- 233028: The court kalendar (1743)
- 233030: The court kalendar (1744)
- 233031: The court kalendar (1745)
- 233033: The court kalendar (1746)
- 233034: The Court kalendar compleat, for the year 1747 (1747)
- 233035: The [C]ourt kalendar compleat, for the year 1747 (1747)
- 234662: Great-Britain's memorial (1741)
- 242365: Proposals humbly offer'd to the parliament for remedying the great charge and delay of suits at law (1724)
- 248422: The progress of vice (1738)
- 254143: A selection of psalm and hymn tunes, from the best authors, in three and four parts (1790)
- 262072: The quiet and easy passage of Christ's purchased people through death to glory (1763)
- 269060: A sermon preached at the meeting-house in Carter-Lane (1798)
- 270562: The progress of vice (1755)
- 274459: The syren (1737)
- 276494: An exact list of the lords spiritual and temporal (1737)
- 281758: The choice (1737)
- 290264: Practical husbandry (1799)
- 301340: Trusler's clerical and universal almanack (1799)
- 309706: City Register Office, (no. 26,) Little Carter-Lane (1775)
- 309708: The proprietor of the City Register Office, (no. 26) Little Carter-Lane (1775)
- 325351: The progress of vice (1749)
- 327359: The history of the reign of King George (1718)
- 334413: A letter to the Rev. Mr. James Fordyce (1760)
- 335311: The death of ministers considered (1746)
- 337705: A declaration of the faith and practice of the Church of Christ, in Carter-Lane, Southwark, under the pastoral care of Dr John Gill; read and assented to at the admission of members (1771)
- 337705: A declaration of the faith and practice of the Church of Christ, in Carter-Lane, Southwark, under the pastoral care of Dr John Gill; read and assented to at the admission of members (1771)
- 337878: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford (1784)
- 338749: Proposals humbly offered to the Parliament for remedying the great charge and delay of suits at law and in equity (1725)
- 343475: Conjugal duty (1736)
- 358891: The quiet and easy passage of Christ's purchased people through death to glory (1760)
- 362485: Charity to orphans and other necessitous children, described and recommended (1760)
- 372152: The entertainer (1720)
- 377104: Principles of politeness (1800)
- 384321: Reflections upon modern fanaticism (1720)
- 385066: A collection of miscellany letters (1722)
- 388267: St. John Chrysostom (1728)
- 390131: An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1734)
- 394559: Tystiolaeth o ffydd ac ymarferiad eglwys Crist, yn Carter-Lane, Southwarc, yn Llundain; tan ofal gweinidogaethol Dr. John Gill: ... A gyfieithwyd, ac a gyhoeddwyd ar draul Dafydd Hughes, (1782)
- 408468: The preceptor (1777)
- 416634: God's promises the comfort and security of his people in times of danger (1745)
- 418388: A sermon preached at Carter-Lane, February the 22d, 1778 (1778)
- 419333: A solemn call to a regard of divine providences. A sermon preached in Carter-Lane, December 18. 1745. Being the day Appointed by the government For a solemn fast. By Thomas Newman (1746)
- 423961: A selection of psalm and hymn-tunes, from the best authors, in three and four parts; adapted principally to Dr. Watts's hymns and psalms, and to Dr. Rippon's selection of hymns, ... the whole forming ... two hundred and fifty hymn-tunes, besides other pieces. By John Rippon (1800)
- 472895: Trusler's clerical and universal almanack, for the year 1799, being the third after Leap-Year (1798)
- 477395: A method most humbly proposed, to prevent the running of wooll from Ireland to foreign parts (1739)
- Carter lane
- 71887: London, August 21. This morning arrived a Holland mail, which brings the following advices (1697)
- 92819: London, August 9. Yesterday morning arrived a Holland-mail (1697)
- 97412: Chymical disceptations: or, Discourses upon acid and alkali (1689)
- 98573: Ars chirurgica (1698)
- 100234: Christian astrology (1647)
- 107615: Straffords plot discovered, and the Parliament vindicated (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)
- 109268: The policy of princes in subjection to the Son (1656)
- 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)
- 111646: An astrologicall prediction of the occurrances in England (1648)
- 112900: A plea for Mr Strong's church-members (1650)
- 112965: Doctor Chamberlain visited with a bunch of his own grapes (1650)
- 113811: Merlini Anglici ephemeris 1648 (1648)
- 114090: Heavens cry against murder. Or, a true relation of the the bloudy & unparallel's murder of John Knight (1657)
- 125394: Ars chirurgica (1699)
- 128895: The absolution of a penitent, according to the directions of the Church of England (1696)
- 151107: An astrologicall prediction of the occurrences in England (1648)
- 161455: Christian astrology (1647)
- 181737: The care of a Christian conscience (1600)
- 183863: Vicissitudo rerum (1600)
- 188955: A treatise concerning the trinitie of persons in vnitie of the deitie (1601)
- 194573: The heroycall epistles (1600)
- 197388: An extract translated out of the French copie and taken out of the registers of the French kings priuie councell (1600)
- 204648: The morall philosophie of Doni. (1601)
- 224021: The ordinary of Newgate (1719)
- 287636: A specifick by which any person may be preserved from being ever infected with the venereal disease (1727)
- 472896: Trusler's clerical and universal almanack, for the year 1801, by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler (1800)
- carter lane
- Carter-lane
- 71887: London, August 21. This morning arrived a Holland mail, which brings the following advices (1697)
- 97412: Chymical disceptations: or, Discourses upon acid and alkali (1689)
- 98573: Ars chirurgica (1698)
- 100234: Christian astrology (1647)
- 107615: Straffords plot discovered, and the Parliament vindicated (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)
- 109268: The policy of princes in subjection to the Son (1656)
- 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)
- 111646: An astrologicall prediction of the occurrances in England (1648)
- 112900: A plea for Mr Strong's church-members (1650)
- 112965: Doctor Chamberlain visited with a bunch of his own grapes (1650)
- 113811: Merlini Anglici ephemeris 1648 (1648)
- 114090: Heavens cry against murder. Or, a true relation of the the bloudy & unparallel's murder of John Knight (1657)
- 125394: Ars chirurgica (1699)
- 128895: The absolution of a penitent, according to the directions of the Church of England (1696)
- 151107: An astrologicall prediction of the occurrences in England (1648)
- 161455: Christian astrology (1647)
- 188955: A treatise concerning the trinitie of persons in vnitie of the deitie (1601)
- 197388: An extract translated out of the French copie and taken out of the registers of the French kings priuie councell (1600)
- 224021: The ordinary of Newgate (1719)
- 287636: A specifick by which any person may be preserved from being ever infected with the venereal disease (1727)
- 472896: Trusler's clerical and universal almanack, for the year 1801, by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler (1800)
- Carterlaine
- carterlane
- Carterlane
- 111645: An astrologicall prediction of the occurrances in England (1648)
- 170776: A sermon preached at Great Yarmouth, vpon VVednesday, the 12. of September. 1599. by W. Y (1600)
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