MoEML References in Shakeosphere
CHEA2: Cheapside Street
Variants:
- Cheap
- 653: Jack Brown in prison (1798)
- 4033: Cheap Repository. 'tis all for the best. (1799)
- 4618: The two shoemakers. (1795)
- 4621: Cheap Repository. The two shoemakers (1795)
- 4955: Thanksgiving day. An address to all persons, especially to our brave sailors, suited to the Thanksgiving day; in which address an account is given of our three great victories obtained, through the blessing of God, over the French, the Spaniards, and the Dutch, by Admiral Lor Howe, Admiral Sir John Jervis, ... and Admiral Duncan, ... To which is added, an account of the procession to St. Paul's. (1797)
- 5641: A choice penny-worth of wit (1750)
- 5710: Black Giles the poacher (1796)
- 6107: Book of martyrs (1795)
- 8402: The carpenter (1795)
- 8540: The history of Mr. Fantom (1797)
- 8541: The history of Mr. Fantom (1797)
- 8919: The history of Tom White (1800)
- 8921: The history of Tom White (1800)
- 11706: A practical essay on a cement and artificial stone (1776)
- 11707: A practical essay on a cement and artificial stone (1777)
- 14505: The Lancashire collier girl. A true story (1795)
- 14506: The Lancashire collier girl (1795)
- 14507: The Lancashire collier girl, a true story (1800)
- 19367: History of the plague in London in 1665; with suitable reflections (1795)
- 19377: History of the plague in London in 1665 (1795)
- 27094: Minutes of a general conference of the members of the New Church (1791)
- 28792: "Thou shalt not steal." The school for ingratitude (1798)
- 29323: The two shoemakers (1792)
- 39919: Sunday reading. Some new thoughts for the new year (1800)
- 41824: The happy waterman (1800)
- 43415: A compleat history of the affairs of Spain (1707)
- 55210: "Thou shalt not steal." The school for ingratitude (1798)
- 58241: Sunday reading. The beggarly boy; a parable (1800)
- 61558: History of Charles Jones, the footman (1790)
- 62630: The two sisters; or, the one thing needful (1795)
- 64131: Tawney Rachel (1800)
- 65973: The good mother's legacy. (1800)
- 66540: The history of John Cheap the chapman (1798)
- 66716: The history of idle Jack Brown (1785)
- 67809: The roguish miller; or, nothing got by cheating. A true ballad (1784)
- 68539: The carpenter: or, the danger of evil company (1790)
- 70083: The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, the two wealthy farmers (1795)
- 70086: The happy waterman (1790)
- 70697: The history of Charles Jones, the footman (1796)
- 75176: The Morning post; or, Cheap daily advertiser (1772)
- 77734: The unnatural grand mother, or a true relation of a most barbarous murther (1659)
- 80600: The good old way: or Perkins improved (1657)
- 98098: An elegant and learned discourse of the light of nature, with severall other treatises (1654)
- 101021: A dialogue between the crosse in Cheap, and Charing Crosse (1641)
- 112749: Truths victory over tyrants and tyranny (1649)
- 115372: The bar, against free admission to the Lords Supper, fixed. Or, An answer to Mr. Humphrey his Rejoynder, or, reply. By Roger Drake minister of Peters Cheap, London (1656)
- 115447: [Cheap riches; or, a pocket-companion] (1654)
- 115707: A boundary to the Holy Mount, or A barre against free admission to the Lords Supper (1653)
- 119461: The pisse-prophet, or, Certain pisse-pot lectures (1679)
- 123761: Arts advancement or The most exact, lineal, swift, short, and easy method of short hand-writing hitherto extent (1682)
- 125763: Methodi practicæ specimen (1682)
- 129462: A short scriptural catechisme for little children (1672)
- 136420: The nonconformists vindicated from the abuses put upon them by Mr. Durel and Scrivener (1679)
- 142814: A boundary to the Holy Mount, or, A barre against free admission to the Lords Supper (1653)
- 146736: Londons praise, or, The glory of the city (1666)
- 148093: At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning of the left hand in Bread-street from Cheap side, lives a physician (1700)
- 149110: Grace: the truth and growth, and different degrees thereof (1657)
- 176642: Some helpes to stir up to Christian duties (1634)
- 208016: Cheap repository. Sunday reading. Onesimus; or, The run-away servant converted (1787)
- 208019: Chap repository (1796)
- 208020: Cheap repository, the wife reformed (1795)
- 208025: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or General goal delivery (1796)
- 208028: Cheap Repository. A Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or, General goal delivery (1796)
- 208039: Cheap repository. A Sunday reading (1796)
- 208045: Cheap repository (1796)
- 208047: Cheap repository. John the shopkeeper turned sailor; or, The folly of going out of our element (1796)
- 208052: Cheap repository. Delays are dangerous; or, The return of John Atkins (1795)
- 208053: Cheap repository (1795)
- 208062: Cheap repository (1795)
- 208064: Cheap repository. Sunday reading. Prophesies relating to Jesus Christ (1795)
- 208066: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. Sacred biography. Part II. Abel a type of Christ (1795)
- 208070: Cheap Repository. Easter Monday (1795)
- 208076: Cheap repository. Sunday reading (1796)
- 208077: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading (1796)
- 208078: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or, General goal delivery (1796)
- 208085: Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children (1795)
- 208189: Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children. By I. Watts, D.D. to which are added, prayers for children (1795)
- 208698: A catalogue of the valuable library of the learned James Thompson, esq; deceased; with a collection of a gentleman lately gone abroad: consisting of scarce and valuable books, in most languages and faculties, in the Greek, Latin, Italian, French and English Languages, most of them neatly Bound and Gilt, or Letter'd. Amongst many others are the following: Folio. General System of Horsemanship, 2 V. Salmasii in Plinianae, 2 T. Ch. Max. Roma Sotterania di Bosio. Military History, 2 Vol. History of China, 2 Vol. Camden's Britannia, by Gibson, 2 V. Golii Lexicon, Arab. - Latinum. Chauncy's Hertfordshire. Thoroton's Nottinghamshire. Raii Historia Plantarum, 3 Tom. Tillotson's Works, 3 Vol. Locke's Works, 3 Vol. Willoughby of Birds. Xenophontis Opera, Gr. Lat. Paris State Tryals, 6 Vol. Scriptores Decem, 2 Tom. Burnet's own Times, 2 Vol. Flamsteed's Atlas Coelestis. Bundy's Roman History, 6 Vol. Quarto. Perspective des Jesuites, 3 Tom. Ruyschii Opera, 2 Tom. Hoffman Medicina Rationalis, 8 Tom. Petronii Arbitri Notis varior. Panegyrici Veteres usum Delph. Aristidis Opera, 2 Tom. Juvenalis & Persius varior. 2 Tom. Wagenseilii Sota. Tournefort's Voyages, 2 Vol. Pomet on Drugs. Boerhaave's Chemistry, by Shaw. Ridolfi Vite Pittori, 2 Tom. Horatius Bentleii. Terentius Bentleii. Atlas Geographus, 5 Vol. Marianae Historiae Hispaniae. Mauriceau Maladies des Femmes, 2 T. Diogenes Laertius, Gr. Lat. 2 Tom. Wolfii Bibliotheca Hebraica, 4 Tom. Which will be sold very Cheap, the lowest Price of each Book being marked in the Catalogue, by William Bathoe, bookseller, In Church Lane, near St. Martin's Church in the Strand, almost opposite York Buildings. Catalogues to be had gratis at Mr. Lewis's Russel Street, Covent Garden, at St. Paul's coffee-house, Paul's Church-Yard, Mr. Owen's next the Devil Tavern, Fleet-Street, Mr. Merril at Cambridge; and at the place of sale. Where may be had Money for any Library, or Parcel of Books (1749)
- 209056: A catalogue of books, for 1793; containing several valuable collections, lately purchased. And a great Number of Curious and Rare Books, Some very Capital Books of Prints, Hindoo and other high finished Drawings, fine Prints, Manuscripts, Atlasses, Surveys of Counties, &c. purchased out of the principal Libraries, sold in 1792. Amongst which are the following: Boydel's and Nicol's Shakespeare, early impres. The Houghton Collection of Prints, ditto Fifty-Three Hindoo, or India Paintings Le Brun's Collection of Prints, fine impres. Weirotter's Works Dessins des Jean Prestel Boyer's D'aguilles Gallery Habits of the Levant, beautifully coloured Hamilton's Etruscan Antiquities, 2 vols. Antiquarian Prints, 2 vols. Hodge's Large Views in India, 12 numbers, very fine impressions Metz's beautiful Imitations of Antient and Modern Drawings, 90 Prints Crispin de Pas's Drawing Book Bavaria Sancta, 4 vols. rare Travels through the Rhaetian Alps, with picturesque views Ostade's Etchings, very fine A fine Collection of Scarce Prints, by Hollar, Della Bella, Callot, L. Clerc, Mark Antony, Goltzius, and other old engravers, in port folio, with leaves, and very eleg. bound in morocco A Port folio, with scarce English Portraits, by Smith, Vandyck, Becket, Cooper, &c. Archaeologia by the Society of Antiquarians, 9 vols. 4 to. Tempest's Cries of London, old impressions A Large Collection of Books of Emblems, curious and rare Surveys of Counties, Chapman's, Dury and Andrews, Rocque's, Jeffery's, Armstrong's, &c. of Nottinghamshire, Kent, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Bedford, Buckingham, Huntingdon, Dorsetshire, Durham, Oxford, &c. &c. Rennell's large Bengal Atlas Merian's Surinam Insects, original edition, beautifully coloured Catesby's Carolina, 2 vols. ditto Lewin's Birds, 5 vols. all drawings on vellum paper, and beautifully coloured Hill's Herbal, the largest paper, coloured Vandermeuiin's Large and Capital Prints of the Battles of Lewis XIV. Pennant's London, first edit. l. p. interleaved in 4 vols. with a great number of additional Prints and Drawings Sleazer's Theatrum Scotiae, fine impression Carter's Antiquities, 25 numbers Sandrart's Academia Ars Pictoria Lavater's Physiognomy, 25 numbers, first impressions Hearne and Byrne's Antiquities Delices de la Grande Bretagne Description des Arts et Metiers, 9 vols. Bleau's Atlas, 11 vols. illuminated Chambers's Encyclopedia, by Rees, 4 vols. in Russia Ashmole's Order of the Garter Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire, 1656 - Summons to Parliament, original edit. bound in russia - Monasticon Anglicanum, Latin, 2 vols. 1682, &c. Grafton's Chronicle, b. l. 1568 Dart's Antiquities of Westminster and Canterbury, 3 vols. Bruce, Cook, Hawkesworth, Phillips, White, Parkinson, Phipps, &c. Voyages Worsley's Hist. of the Isle of Wight Vicar's Parliamentary Chronicle, 4 parts, compleat England's Worthies, from 1642, to 1647, with fine portraits, by Hollar, &c. very rare Some Curious and Valuable Manuscripts, and printed Missals on vellum And many other equally Scarce and Valuable. The books in general are in very good Condition, many in elegant Bindings, and are now on sale exceeding Cheap, (for Ready Mony only), and will continue on Sale by Henry Chapman, Bookseller, No. 65, Chandois Street, Covent Garden. Catalogues (price 6d, allowed to Purchasers), may be had of the following Booksellers, Mr. Collins, Exchange Alley, Cornhill, Mr. J. Walker, Paternoster-Row, Mr. Stockdale, Piccadilly, and at the Place of Sale (1793)
- 211032: A catalogue of a neat and valuable collection of books (1767)
- 211144: To the worthy inhabitants of Cheap ward. Gentlemen, the regard we have for the welfare of our ward, (1740)
- 211433: J. Todd's catalogue for 1794 (1794)
- 212175: A catalogue of scarce and valuable books (1791)
- 213697: Librorum in omni scientia & facultate insignium catalogus (1725)
- 213707: A catalogue of books selected from the libraries of several persons deceased (1734)
- 215482: The history of John Cheap the chapman (1785)
- 216308: A catalogue of the libraries of a learned gentleman, his lady (1723)
- 219535: The carpenter; or, the danger of evil company (1795)
- 219932: Adam's luxury (1744)
- 220749: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 220994: Cheap Repository. Babay (1795)
- 221003: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 221004: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 221264: Betty Brown (1795)
- 221265: Betty Gillis (1796)
- 222104: The apprentice turned master (1796)
- 222108: The apprentice's monitor; or, Indentures in verse, shewing what they are bound to do (1795)
- 222892: A catalogue of the libraries of Edward Marshall Esq (1724)
- 224308: Catalogus librorum ex bibliothecis virorum Reverendi eruditissimique Jo. Lowthorp, M.A. & F.R.S (1728)
- 227269: J. Todd's catalogue for 1792 (1792)
- 227270: J. Todd's catalogue of ancient and modern books (1790)
- 227271: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 227274: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 227752: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 228450: A catalogue of books (1797)
- 228654: A catalogue of the entire library of the Reverend Dr. Andrew Snape (1743)
- 228947: Cheap repository for moral and religious publications (1795)
- 228953: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 228955: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 228957: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 230174: A description of several pictures presented to the Corporation of the City of London (1794)
- 230342: Dick and Johnny (1796)
- 230457: A catalogue of a large collection of useful and valuable books (1762)
- 230567: Dan and Jane (1796)
- 230634: The day of judgment (1797)
- 231030: The election (1796)
- 232408: The execution of Wild Robert. Being a warning to all parents (1795)
- 232650: For 1792 (1792)
- 232891: The cottage cook (1797)
- 232892: The cottage cook (1797)
- 233501: Divine songs (1795)
- 234547: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 234548: The good mother's legacy. (1795)
- 234773: The hackney coachman (1796)
- 234773: The hackney coachman (1796)
- 234774: The hackney coachman (1796)
- 234774: The hackney coachman (1796)
- 234795: The hampshire tragedy (1796)
- 234795: The hampshire tragedy (1796)
- 234807: The happiness of Britain (1797)
- 235231: The history of Charles Jones, the footman (1796)
- 235234: The history of diligent Dick (1797)
- 235259: The history of idle Jack Brown (1796)
- 235300: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 235301: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 235312: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 235446: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 235505: The honest miller of Glocestershire. A true ballad (1796)
- 235506: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 235580: The Horse race; or, The pleasures of the course (1795)
- 235624: The hubbub (1797)
- 235727: The humble reformer (1797)
- 235794: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 235923: Illustrissimi & excellentissimi Ludovici Henrici (1724)
- 236426: The lady and the pye (1797)
- 236426: The lady and the pye (1797)
- 236492: Cheap Repository. The Lancashire Collier girl. A true story (1795)
- 236493: The lancashire collier girl (1798)
- 236493: The lancashire collier girl (1798)
- 237788: The loyal sailor (1796)
- 237788: The loyal sailor (1796)
- 237789: The loyal sailor (1797)
- 237789: The loyal sailor (1797)
- 237790: Cheap Repository. The loyal sailor; or, No mutineering (1797)
- 237875: Madge Blarney (1796)
- 238041: The market woman, a true tale; or, honesty is the best policy (1795)
- 238878: Never fly from your duty (1796)
- 238990: Cheap repository. A new history of a true book in verse (1795)
- 239434: The fruit-Gardener (1768)
- 239564: The gamester. (1796)
- 239565: The gamester. (1796)
- 240021: The gin-Shop (1795)
- 240200: Life of William Baker (1795)
- 240885: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 241479: The Old man, his children, and the bundle of sticks. A fable (1795)
- 241843: The plow-boy's dream (1795)
- 241844: The plum-Cakes (1796)
- 242445: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 247776: A catalogue of books, for 1795 (1795)
- 247777: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books (1777)
- 247778: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books (1751)
- 247999: Book of martyrs (1795)
- 251365: Cheap repository for moral and religious publications. The price of which is in general an halfpenny or a penny, and will seldom exceed two-pence. Two or three new ones will be published every month (1796)
- 251438: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 251934: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 254078: Sorrowful Sam (1792)
- 254081: Cheap Repository (1800)
- 254201: Cheap repository (1795)
- 254625: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 254904: Cheap repository tracts (1797)
- 254906: Cheap repository tracts (1797)
- 255065: Cheap Repository. The history of idle Jack Brown (1796)
- 255199: The good mother's legacy (1790)
- 256288: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 256292: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 256304: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 256306: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 257492: At R. Montagu's book-warehouse (1735)
- 257810: A catalogue of the libraries of Mr. Bishop (1732)
- 259006: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 259007: Cheap Repository (1797)
- 259354: Cheap repository. Jack Brown in prison; or, The pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last. Being the fourth part of the history of the two shoemakers (1796)
- 259361: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 259550: The good mother's legacy. (1800)
- 259565: Cheap repository (1796)
- 259569: Sunday reading (1796)
- 259572: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 259573: Cheap Repository (1796)
- 259576: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. Joseph and his brethren. Part IV (1796)
- 259578: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 259588: Cheap Repository. The Sunday School (1796)
- 259719: The history of Tom White, the postilion. Second part (1795)
- 259846: The life of William Baker (1795)
- 259907: From London. Cheap linen-drapery, mercery, and hosiery warehouse, Bullock-Lane, Maidstone, H. Thompson, begs leave to inform ... that he intends opening his warehouse, on Thursday, May the 10th, (1798)
- 260189: Cheap Repository. A Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or, General gaol delivery (1796)
- 261087: A collection of psalms for the use of parish churches &c, The words Taken from the old & new Versions (1794)
- 261495: The history of Charles Jones, the footman. Written by himself (1797)
- 261542: The history of Idle Jack Brown: containing the merry story of the Mountebank, with some account of the Bay Mare, Smiler. Being the third part of the two shoemakers (1800)
- 261544: History of Idle Jack Brown (1795)
- 261546: The history of Idle Jack Brown: containing the merry story of the Mountebank, with some account of the Bay Mare, Smiler. Being the third part of the two shoemakers (1800)
- 261576: The history of John Cheap the comical chapman (1800)
- 261576: The history of John Cheap the comical chapman (1800)
- 261577: The history of John Cheap the chapman (1799)
- 261618: The history of Mary Wood the house-maid; or, The danger of false excuses (1795)
- 261630: The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, The two wealthy farmer's (1796)
- 261631: History of Mr. Bragwell; or, The two wealthy farmers. Part III. To which is added, a new song on an old story (1800)
- 261632: The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, The two wealthy farmers (1797)
- 261633: History of Mr. Bragwell; or, The two wealthy farmers. Part IV. To which is added, a poetical tale (1800)
- 261634: Cheap Repository. The history of Mr. Fantom, the new-fashioned philosopher, and his man William (1800)
- 263062: Husbandry moralized (1795)
- 269195: The two soldiers (1800)
- 269204: The two soldiers (1795)
- 269762: The wanton wife (1768)
- 270358: The sequel to Bulkeley and Cummins's voyage to the South-Seas: or, The adventures of Capt. Cheap, the Hon. Mr. Byron, Lieut. Hamilton, Alexander Campbell and otherrs, late of His Majesty's ship the Wager, which was wreck'd on a desolate island in Lat. 47. S. Long. 81. 40. W. in the South-Seas, Anno 1741 (1747)
- 270373: The Wonderful advantages of adventuring in the lottery !!! (1800)
- 271648: The travels of Lemuel Gulliver, into several remote nations of the world (1787)
- 271885: A Sunday reading (1800)
- 271902: Sunday reading (1797)
- 271903: Sunday reading (1797)
- 271904: Sunday reading. The beggarly boy, a parable (1800)
- 271905: Sunday reading. The beggarly boy. A parable. To which is added A new history of a true book (1800)
- 271906: Sunday reading. The beggarly boy. A parable. To which is added A new history of a true book (1795)
- 271907: Sunday reading. The beggarly boy. A parable. To which is added, A new history of a true book (1795)
- 271908: Sunday reading (1796)
- 271911: Sunday reading, on carrying religion into the common business of life (1800)
- 271938: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. On the sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1795)
- 271943: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. Bear ye one another's burthens; or, the valley of tears: a vision (1795)
- 272005: Sunday reading (1795)
- 272006: Cheap Repository. The Sunday School (1795)
- 272009: Sunday reading for August, 1795. Hints to all ranks of people on the occasion of the present scarcity (1795)
- 272023: Cheap Repository. The two wealthy farmers, with the sad adventures of Miss Bragwell. Part V (1797)
- 272029: The two wealthy farmers, or, The history of Mr. Bragwell. Part I (1795)
- 272031: The two wealthy farmers, or, The history of Mr. Bragwell. Part I (1796)
- 272032: Cheap Repository. The two wealthy farmers; or, The history of Mr. Bragwell. In seven parts (1795)
- 272125: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 272297: Sunday reading (1795)
- 274558: Cheap Repository. The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. In two parts (1795)
- 274559: Cheap Repository. The shepherd of Salisbury Plain. In two parts (1795)
- 274560: Cheap Repository. The shepherd of Salisbury plain. In two parts (1795)
- 276748: A catalogue of books (1725)
- 277019: The following tracts are sold by the Cheap Repository instituted in the year 1795, for the circulation of moral and religious tracts of an entertaining kind (1796)
- 277019: The following tracts are sold by the Cheap Repository instituted in the year 1795, for the circulation of moral and religious tracts of an entertaining kind (1796)
- 278658: At R. Montagu's book-warehouse (1738)
- 278824: The Gamester (1796)
- 278967: Sunday reading (1795)
- 279048: The cottage cook; or, Mrs. Jones's cheap dishes: shewing the way to do much good with little money (1795)
- 279050: The cottage cook; or, Mrs. Jones's cheap dishes: shewing the way to do much good with little money (1795)
- 279063: The hubbub; or, The history of farmer Russel, the hard-hearted overseer (1797)
- 279621: The cottage cook; or Mrs. Jones's cheap dishes: shewing the way to do much good with little money (1795)
- 280474: A catalogue of curious and valuable books (1739)
- 281419: Jack Brown in prison; or The pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last. Being the fourth part of the history of the two shoe-makers (1795)
- 282918: Husbandry moralized; or Pleasant Sunday reading for a farmer's kitchen. Part I (1795)
- 282921: Husbandry moralized; or, Pleasant Sunday reading for a farmer's kitchen (1795)
- 283709: Cheap Repository. Betty Brown, the St. Giles's orange girl (1795)
- 283852: The apprentice turned master; or, The second part of the two shoemakers (1796)
- 285765: Robert Farr (1790)
- 285795: The history of John Cheap, the chapman (1750)
- 286203: Cheap Repository (1800)
- 286526: Sunday reading. The two sisters; or, The one thing needful (1796)
- 287949: Robert and Richard; or, The ghost of poor Molly, who was drowned in Richard's mill pond (1796)
- 288147: A few days ago. A gentleman came to the Cheap Armoury Warehouse, in Titchborne-Street, Piccadilly, as the best market in which he could lay out his money to advantage, and began his discourse to --- and was answered by --- the Clerk, in the following curious style (1799)
- 288840: The roguish miller (1784)
- 289548: The history of John Cheap, the chapman (1789)
- 289648: Sunday reading (1800)
- 298185: The history of Idle Jack Brown; containing the merry story of the Mountebank with some account of the Bay Mare Smiler. Being the third part of the two shoemakers (1800)
- 301209: Path to riches and happiness (1800)
- 301972: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 301981: Cheap Repository. The two shoemakers. Part I (1795)
- 301983: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. The beggarly boy. A parable (1795)
- 304960: Answers for John Batten merchant in London, and his factor; to the petition of William Cheap merchant in Edinburgh (1768)
- 304961: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Cheap merchant in Edinburgh, (1768)
- 309709: A catalogue of the choice library of Capt. William Long (1736)
- 309753: A catalogue of a large and valuable collection of books (1747)
- 309910: A catalogue of the libraries of J. Brown (1742)
- 309958: Librorum insignium & rarissimorum collectio elegans (1749)
- 309990: A catalogue of the libraries of the Right Hon. Lord Teynham (1780)
- 310021: L. Davis's sale (1773)
- 310047: The apprentice's monitor. Or, Indentures in verse, shewing what they are bound to do (1800)
- 311167: Gardner, (from Oxford Street) the cheap warehouse for linen-drapery and haberdashery, The wheat sheaf, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge Wells. G. Gardner takes this opportunity of returning his most grateful thanks to the nobility, gentry, and public in general, at the Well and its vicinity, for the very liberal support he has now for seven seasons experienced from them, (1800)
- 311171: Couch and Co. From one of the first commission houses in Manchester. (A saving from 20 to 25 per cent.) Cheap linen drapery, mercery, &c. from Manchester, opened at Mr. Hurrion's, facing the Well, Tunbridge Wells. The public are respectfully informed, that there will be one o the largest sales of linen drapery, mercery, and hosiery goods, which perhaps has ever been in this part of the country. (1800)
- 311217: The cheap shop. Gardner, (from Oxford Street) linen drapery, haberdashery, &c. at the Wheat Sheaf, top of the Parade, Tunbridge Wells. The present season drawing near a conclusion, G. Gardner returns his most grateful thanks (1800)
- 311234: Linen drapery. The last week of selling off, at the Wheat Sheaf, top of the Parade, Tunbridge Wells. G. Gardner begs leave to inform the public, that he intends leaving the Wells in a few days, (1800)
- 311417: The gamester (1800)
- 314681: Sunday reading. Death of Christ; or, tract for Good Friday (1800)
- 315970: The history of John Cheap the Chapman (1782)
- 316248: Cheap repository (1796)
- 316505: To the King's and Queen's most excellent Majesties (1796)
- 318115: The cottage cook; or, Mrs. Jones's cheap dishes. Shewing the way to do much good with little money (1792)
- 324764: A new catalogue of a valuable and choice collection of books (1736)
- 324944: A catalogue of books (1735)
- 325078: Bibliotheca curiosa (1735)
- 325080: A catalogue of the libraries of John Milborne, Esq (1736)
- 325084: A catalogue of the library of the ingenious Mr. Delpfuch (1738)
- 325093: A catalogue of part of the library of the Lord Londonderry (1732)
- 325094: Bibliotheca curiosa (1732)
- 325672: A catalogue of the libraries of Peter Baudoin, Esq (1735)
- 325673: A catalogue of several thousand volumes (1736)
- 326106: A sermon concerning the right management of friendly visits (1705)
- 327170: Bibliotheca Wincupiana & Martyniana (1734)
- 330257: Astrologus Britannicus (1711)
- 330702: A catalogue of the libraries of the Rev. Mr. Batty (1738)
- 330740: A catalogue of the library of the late eminent and learned John Coleman Esq; Deceased (1730)
- 330742: Librorum Græcorum (1730)
- 330743: Catalogus librorum in quavis facultate insigniorum (1730)
- 330747: A catalogue of a small but curious parcel of books (1739)
- 330748: An extensive and curious catalogue of valuable books and manuscripts in all languages (1739)
- 331020: The rule of life (1776)
- 331636: A new history of a true book (1800)
- 332487: The roses (1795)
- 335247: Catalogus librorum in omni genere literaturæ præstantium (1726)
- 337173: An answer to the further enquiry into the meaning of Demoniacks in the New Testament (1738)
- 340441: History of the plague in London in 1665; with suitable reflections. (1795)
- 340442: Cheap Repository. History of the plague in London in 1665; with suitable reflections. (1795)
- 343309: Librorum ex bibliothecis Aaronis Testas, D.D. & Tho. Thorowgood armigeri, catalogus: or, a catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend and learned Dr. Aaron Testas, Minister of the French-Church in Spittle-Fields, and Tho. Thorowgood Esq (1726)
- 343576: The sequel to Bulkeley and Cummins's voyage to the South-Seas (1747)
- 354378: Here and there or, this world and the next (1800)
- 355304: A practical essay on a cement, and artificial stone (1774)
- 360348: A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. John Mills: preach'd at Black-Fryars, October the 13th. 1717 (1718)
- 366384: An answer to Mr. Peirce's Western inquisition, &c (1721)
- 369464: Wonderful escape from shipwreck. An account of the loss of His Majesty's ship Centaur. (1795)
- 371863: The perjury and folly of the late rebellion display'd (1716)
- 373960: Mr. Whiston's Sacred history of the Old and New Testament. From the creation of the world, till the days of Constantine the Great: reduced into annals. Containing withall The Fulfilling of Scripture Prophecies all along: A Compleat Catalogue of the Eclipses of the Sun and Moon mentioned by the Antients: Bishop Lloyd's Origines of the Jewish Church, from the Exodus out of Egypt, till the Death of Moses: The Preface to his Exposition of Daniel's LXX Weeks. Both these never before published: Fragments of the Oldest Gospels: Fragments of the Acts, &c. of Peter and Paul: An Account of the oldest Copies of the New Testament, especially of Beza's inestimable Greek and Latin Copy of the Four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, now in the Library of the University of Cambridge: From which, and from the Clermont and Alexandrian Manuscripts, Mr. Whiston's Primitive New Testament is now published in English. Containing also Clv Observations For correcting the modern Errors in Sacred Chronology: For discovering the true Chronology of Peter: For determining the Authors, Times, and Places of the Publication of the IV Gospels, and the other Books of the New Testament: For Correction of the Mistakes in our modern Copies: And, For stating the proper Rules of judging about true Readings, &c. Timothy's Epistle to Diognetus, now first put into English, and proved to be genuine. A Future State frequent in the original Copies of the Old Testament: A Confutation of Porphyry. The Martyrdom of Polycarp: The Martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicitas, with Notes: The Acts of the Council of Antioch in the 3d Century, &c. A Proposal for a New and Cheap Edition of all the Primitive Writers, and for fixing them, as Lending Libraries, in every Parish of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Plantations thereto belonging: A Table of LXXXI of Paul's Journeys and Voyages, in Vii Periods, and XXXV Years after his Conversion: Together with other proper Chronological Tables and Indexes will be added at the End (1745)
- 377595: Murders. True examples of the interposition of providence, in the discovery and punishment of murder. (1795)
- 377596: The cock-Fighter. A true history. (1795)
- 379117: John Hepburn, surgeon, and William Cheap, linen draper, both of Edinburgh, - - appellants. George Aikman, merchant in Glasgow, - - respondent. The respondent's case (1773)
- 379195: House of Lords. John Hepburn of Edinburgh, surgeon, and William Cheap of the same, linen manufacturer, ----- appellants. George Aikman of Glasgow, merchant, - respondent. The appellants case (1773)
- 379879: James Cheap and others, executors of the deceased Thomas Cheap, merchant in London, appellants. Messrs. Aiton, Blackburn, and Colvile, merchants in Glasgow, ----- respondents. The respondents case (1772)
- 379888: James Cheap of Leith, merchant, and others, executors, and representatives of Thomas Cheap late of London, merchant, deceased, ------- appellants. Andrew Aiton and Company of Glasgow, merchants, -- respondents. The appellants case (1772)
- 390422: Dame Andrews, a ballad (1795)
- 395594: The complete family brewer (1789)
- 397066: The history of Tom White (1795)
- 398261: Minutes of a general conference of the members of the New Church (1790)
- 398480: The passion of our Saviour (1730)
- 398495: The way to plenty (1796)
- 399588: New books, printed according to Act of Parliament, continue to be sold as usual by John Donaldson, now the sole proprietor of the shop no.195 the corner of Arundel Street in the Strand, London, known by the Name of the only Shop for Cheap Books, where the business has from the 1st of October, 1765, been carried on by him for himself and his late Partner Alexander Donaldson of Edinburgh (1775)
- 404576: A select history of the lives and sufferings of the principal English Protestant martyrs (1746)
- 406009: Cheap Repository. The two wealthy farmers; or, The history of Mr. Bragwell. Part I (1796)
- 406011: The two wealthy farmers; or, the history of Mr. Bragwell. Part II. (1796)
- 406013: The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, the two wealthy farmers. Part III. (1796)
- 406015: The history of the two wealthy farmers; or, a new dialogue, between Mr. Bragwell and Mr. Worthy. Part IV. (1796)
- 406017: The two wealthy farmers, with the sad adventures of Miss Bragwell. Part V. (1796)
- 406020: The two wealthy farmers; or, the sixth part of the history of Mr. Bragwell and his two daughters. (1797)
- 406021: The two wealthy farmers; or, the seventh and last part of the history of Mr. Bragwell and his two daughters. (1797)
- 407372: Cheap linen-drapery warehouse. The Wheat Sheaf, on the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells: G. Gardner while he desires gratefully to acknowledge the unexpected favors, (1795)
- 407373: Cheap linen-drapery warehouse. The Wheat-sheaf, upper end of the parade, Tunbridge-Wells. G. Gardner while he desires gratefully to acknowledge the liberal encouragement (1796)
- 407374: Cheap muslins, from the last East-India Company's sale: at the Wheat-sheaf, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. G. Gardner begs leave to acquaint the nobility, gentry and public in general, (1796)
- 407375: The cheap shop, for linen-drapery in the greatest elegance and variety. The Wheat Sheaf, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. The present season drawing near a conclusion, G. Gardner, returns his most grateful thanks (1795)
- 407389: The last week of selling off. At Gardner's cheap linen-drapery warehouse, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. G. Gardner begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, (1796)
- 407390: The last week of selling off at the Wheat Sheaf, on the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. G. Gardner being now about to leave the Wells, (1794)
- 407391: The last week of selling off. At the Wheat Sheaf, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. G. Gardner not wishing that any should be disappointed, (1800)
- 407435: Gardner & Co's cheap linen-drapery warehouse, the Wheat Sheaf, upper-end of the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. The present season drawing near a conclusion, (1797)
- 407436: Gardner's cheap linen-drapery warehouse, the Wheat-sheaf, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. If an extensive, elegant and fashionable assortment of goods can prove attractive of public attention, (1796)
- 407437: Gardner's cheap linen-drapery warehouse. The Wheat Sheaf, upper end of the Parade, Tunbridge-Wells. The present season drawing near a conclusion, G. Gardner, returns his most grateful thanks (1796)
- 408350: Minutes of a general conference of the members of the New Church (1789)
- 413142: John the shopkeeper turned sailor; or, the folly of going out of our element. In which a particular Account is given of the several Branches of this worthy Family. Part II. (1796)
- 413143: John the shopkeeper turned sailor; Part III (1796)
- 414111: Nobilissimi illustrissimique Domini, Domini Henrici, Marchionis de la Bazoniere, bellovacorum in Normannia præpositi præclarissimi, bibliothecæ catalogus. Catalogue of the Library of the most Illustrious Henry Marquis de la Bazoniere, Governor of Bayeux in Normandy. Consisting of a large Series of Books relating to the History, Antiquities, and Constitution of Great-Britain and Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Muscovy, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, &c. The particular Histories of their Principalities and Towns, with many private State-Pieces. The Byzantine Historians in Thirty one Volumes. Du Chesne's Historia Francorum five Volumes large Paper. All the Louvre Editions of the Latin and Greek and Latin Classicks in Folio, most of them in large Paper, bound in Morocco. An entire Set of the Old Elzevir Classicks in Fifty Volumes in Morocco, bound by the Abbe? Du Sueil, and many in Usum Delphini, of the Paris Editions. Books of Sculpture, Architecture, Medals, Painting, Law Civil and Canon, Benedictine and best Editions of the Fathers, &c. Great Numbers on large Paper; and many printed on Vellum, with several hundred Volumes in Folio, bound in Morocco by the Abbe? Du Sueil. Which will begin to be sold very Cheap (the Price mark'd in each Book) at James Woodman's and David Lyon's shop in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, on Monday the first of February, 1724. Catalogues may be had Gratis at the Place of Sale (1725)
- 414613: The parish nurse. (1797)
- 414731: Patient Joe, or the Newcastle collier (1795)
- 416024: The riot; or, half a loaf is better than no bread (1795)
- 416070: Robert and Richard; or, The ghost of poor Molly (1796)
- 416071: Robert and Richard; or, The ghost of poor Molly (1796)
- 416102: The roguish miller; or, nothing got by cheating (1795)
- 419535: The story of sinful Sally. Told by herself. Shewing How from being Sally of the Green she was first led to become Sinful Sally, and afterwards Drunken Sal, and how at last she came to a most melancholy and almost hopeless End; being therein a Warning to all young Women both in Town and Country. Price one halfpenny (1796)
- 419667: Sunday reading. Ananias and Sapphira. (1797)
- 419668: Sunday reading. Bear ye one another's burthens (1795)
- 419669: Sunday reading. Bear ye one another's burthens (1796)
- 419670: Sunday reading. Daniel in the den of lions. (1795)
- 419671: Sunday reading. Daniel in the den of lions. (1796)
- 419672: Sunday reading. David, the chosen of God. (1797)
- 419673: Sunday reading. Eli the high priest. (1797)
- 419674: Sunday reading. Explanation of the nature of baptism; designed especially For all those Parents, who are about to bring a Child to be baptized. (1796)
- 419675: Sunday reading. Explanation of the nature of baptism (1796)
- 419676: Sunday reading. Explanation of the nature of baptism. (1796)
- 419677: Sunday reading. Hints to all ranks of people. (1795)
- 419678: Sunday reading. Hints to all ranks of people, on the occasion of the scarcity of 1795: Being taken from the Story of our Savior's miraculously feeding Five Thousand Persons with Five Barley Loaves and Two small Fishes. (1800)
- 419679: Sunday reading for August, 1795. Hints to all ranks of people on the occasion of the present scarcity. (1796)
- 419680: Sunday reading. Look at home; or, the accusers accused. Being an Account of the Manner in which our Savior put to Silence the Scribes and Pharisees, when they brought to Him the Woman taken in Adultery. (1796)
- 419681: Sunday reading. Look at home; or, the accusers accused. Being an Account of the Manner in which our Savior put to Silence the Scribes and Pharisees, when they brought to Him the Woman taken in Adultery. (1796)
- 419682: Sunday reading. Look at home; or, the accusers accused. Being an Account of the Manner in which our Savior put to Silence the Scribes and Pharisees, when they brought to Him the Woman taken in Adultery. (1796)
- 419683: Sunday reading. Noah. (1797)
- 419684: Sunday reading. Noah's flood. (1795)
- 419685: Sunday reading. Noah's flood. (1795)
- 419686: Sunday reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life. A Dialogue between James Stock and Will Simpson, the Shoemakers, as they sat at Work. (1796)
- 419687: Sunday reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life. (1796)
- 419688: A sunday reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life. (1796)
- 419689: Sunday reading. On the religious advantages of the present inhabitants of Great Britain. (1795)
- 419690: Sunday reading. On the sacrament of the Lord's supper. (1795)
- 419691: Sunday reading. On the sacrament of the Lord's supper. (1796)
- 419692: Sunday reading. Onesimus; or the run-away servant converted. A true story. Shewing What a wonderful Improvement in his Condition Onesimus experienced after he became a Christian. to which is added An affectionate Address to all those unhappy Persons, both Men and Women, who, like Onesimus, have left their Home and have got into any bad Way of living, and who have also a Mind to hear how they may get out. (1796)
- 419695: Sunday reading. Prayers to be used by a child or young person - by a grown person - by the master or mistress of a Sunday school - and by the master or mistress of a family. (1796)
- 419696: Sunday reading. Prayers to be used by a child or young person. - by a grown person - by the master or mistress of a Sunday school - and by the master or mistress of a family. (1795)
- 419697: Sunday reading. Prophesies relating to Jesus Christ. (1797)
- 419698: Sunday reading. Reflections on our late glorious victory at the mouth of the Nile. (1798)
- 419699: Sunday reading. Sacred biography. (1797)
- 419700: Sunday reading. Some new thoughts for the New Year. (1796)
- 419701: Sunday reading. The baker's dream; or, death no bad change to the poor and good. (1797)
- 419703: Sunday reading. The beggarly boy. A parable. (1795)
- 419704: Sunday reading. The conversion of St. Paul the Apostle. (1796)
- 419705: Sunday reading. The conversion of St. Paul the Apostle. (1796)
- 419706: Sunday reading. The conversion of St. Paul the apostle. (1797)
- 419707: Sunday reading. The divine model; or, the Christian's exemplar. (1797)
- 419708: Sunday reading. The explanation of the Ten Commandments. Part I. (1796)
- 419709: Sunday reading. The general resurrection. Part I. Being a Description, taken from Scripture, of some of the Events which will come to pass at the End of the World: (1796)
- 419710: Sunday reading. The general resurrection. Part I. Being a Description, taken from Scripture, of some of the Events which will come to pass at the End of the World: (1796)
- 419711: Sunday reading. The good parish priest; or, the drunken carpenter reclaimed. (1797)
- 419712: Sunday reading. The grand assizes (1796)
- 419713: Sunday reading (1796)
- 419714: A Sunday reading (1796)
- 419715: Sunday reading. The harvest home. (1795)
- 419717: Sunday reading. The history of John the Baptist. (1797)
- 419718: Sunday reading. The history of Samson. (1797)
- 419719: Sunday reading. The history of St. Peter the apostle. (1797)
- 419720: Sunday reading. The history of the two wealthy farmers; or a new dialogue, between Mr. Bragwell and Mr. Worthy. Part IV. (1796)
- 419722: Sunday reading. The judgement awaiting undutiful children, illustrated in the history of Absalom. (1797)
- 419724: Sunday reading. The parable of the ten talents. (1797)
- 419725: Sunday reading. The pilgrims. An allegory. (1796)
- 419726: Sunday reading. The servant man turned soldier; or, the fair weather Christian, A parable. (1796)
- 419727: Sunday reading. The Shropshire rector (1797)
- 419728: Sunday reading. The sower. A parable. (1797)
- 419730: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. The story of Joseph and his bretheren. Part I (1796)
- 419731: Sunday reading. The strait gate and the broad way, being the second part of the valley of tears. (1796)
- 419732: Sunday reading. The touchstone; or, the way to know a true Christian. Being A Description of the Character of our blessed Saviour, with an Inquiry whether we are like Him. To which is added, An Appeal first to Infidels, and then to Persons who call themselves by the Name of Christians. (1796)
- 419733: Sunday reading. The touchstone; or, the way to know a true Christian. Being A Description of the Character of our blessed Savior, with an Inquiry whether we are like Him. To which is added, An Appeal first to Infidels, and then to Persons who call themselves by the Name of Christians. (1796)
- 419734: Sunday reading. The troubles of life; or, the guinea and the shilling. (1795)
- 419736: Sunday reading. The widow of Zarephath. (1797)
- 420347: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 421777: Sweep, soot o! or, some account of little Jem, the chimney sweeper and his benefactress. (1797)
- 422388: A treatise of husbandry on the improvement of dry and barren lands (1760)
- 422528: The troubles of life; being a familiar description of the troubles of The poor laborer, The little shopkeeper, The great tradesman, The sickly man, The disappointed lover, The unhappy husband, The widower, and lastly, The child of sorrow. To which is added, The story of the guinea and the shilling; being a cure for trouble in general. (1800)
- 422635: The true heroes; or, the noble army of martyrs (1796)
- 422771: Turn the carpet; or, the two weavers (1796)
- 422799: The two cousins; or, spare the rod and spoil the child. (1797)
- 422823: The two gardeners. (1796)
- 423233: The wife reformed. (1797)
- 423411: The wonderful advantages of adventuring in the lottery!!! (1796)
- 423412: The wonderful advantages of adventuring in the lottery. (1800)
- 423413: Cheap Repository (1795)
- 423555: The wreck. (1796)
- 424865: A new history of a true book in verse (1795)
- 425353: The history of John Cheap the chapman (1772)
- 426130: New London Tavern, 22 May, 1799 (1799)
- 434803: New Theatre (1799)
- 450485: The Cheap & famous farrier (1795)
- 469521: Sunday reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life (1796)
- 469819: Prayers to be used by a child or young person;- (1790)
- 470283: The shepherd of Salisbury Plain, (1795)
- 470297: The shepherd of Salisbury Plain (1800)
- 470444: The History of John Cheap, the chapman (1800)
- 471110: Fair words and foul meaning (1790)
- 471115: The loyal subjects political creed; or, What I do, and what I do not think (1795)
- 471119: The carpenter; or, The danger of evil company (1795)
- 471561: Cheap repository. John the shopkeeper turned sailor: or, The folly of going out of our element (1798)
- 471571: Cheap Repository. Sunday Reading. The judgment day (1798)
- 471614: Cheap repository. Sunday reading. Daniel in the den of lions. (1798)
- 471716: Cheap repository. Sunday Reading. Noah's flood. (1798)
- 473838: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Hary Cheap of Rossie, and others, executors of the deceased Thomas Cheap, merchant in London (1769)
- 473838: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Hary Cheap of Rossie, and others, executors of the deceased Thomas Cheap, merchant in London (1769)
- 473839: Answers for Mess. Aiton and Company merchants in Glasgow (1769)
- 473840: Answers for Hary Cheap of Rossie, and others, executors of the deceast Thomas Cheap, merchant in London, defenders (1769)
- 473840: Answers for Hary Cheap of Rossie, and others, executors of the deceast Thomas Cheap, merchant in London, defenders (1769)
- 473841: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Hary Cheap of Rossie, and others, executors of the deceased Thomas Cheap, merchant in London (1769)
- 473841: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Hary Cheap of Rossie, and others, executors of the deceased Thomas Cheap, merchant in London (1769)
- 474247: A new Christmas tract; or, The right way of rejoicing at Christmas (1798)
- 477289: Execution of Maclean (1795)
- 477697: Answers for James Cheap of Sauchie, Esq (1774)
- 477697: Answers for James Cheap of Sauchie, Esq (1774)
- 478634: The report of the committee, appointed by the Court of common-council, to examine the proceedings in the late election of Common-council-men for the ward of Cheap (1714)
- Cheap-?ide
- Cheape warde
- Cheape
- 139074: Whereas against divers lawes, orders and provisions, great numbers of men and women and their children and servants doe daily on the weeke daies, all the day long, sit in the high-street of Cheape, with multitudes of baskets, tubbs and other vessels of fruit, roots, hearbs, plants, flowers and other garden commodities to sell (1657)
- 176081: The pleasaunt and vvittie playe of the cheasts renewed (1562)
- 385543: To the Honourable the Commissioners and Trustees for improving fisheries and manufactures in Scotland, the petition of William Cheape linen manufacturer in Edinburgh, (1760)
- 389720: A descriptive account of a machine for scutching flax after the manner of hand-scutching (1761)
- cheape
- 89763: Markhams farewell to hvsbandry: or, The enriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our kingdome, to be as fruitfull in all manner of graine, pulse and grasse, as the best grounds whatsoever (1649)
- 153393: To all masters, vvardens, and assistants (1643)
- 173318: The description of fleshly lusts. Or a profitable and fruitfull sermon vpon the first Epistle of Saint Peter, Chap. 2. vers. 11. 12. Preached and penned by that famous, learned, iudicious, orthodoxall, holy, wise, and skilfull preacher and servant of God, now deceased, and with his God triumphing in Heaven, Iohn Randall, Batchelour of Divinitie, pastour of St. Andrewes Hubbart in little East cheape London, sometimes fellow of Lincolne Coledge in Oxford. And now published, to the glory of God, the edification of his church, and the honourable memoriall of the author, by William Holbrooke, preacher of the word of God in the church aforesaid (1622)
- 173539: Markhams farewell to husbandry: or, the enriching of all sorts of barren and steril grounds in our kingdome (1638)
- 173815: Cheape and good husbandry for the vvell-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases (1616)
- 175907: A feast full of sad cheere (1592)
- 180633: A direction to the husbandman (1634)
- 182131: The Newlanders cure (1630)
- 182585: Cheape and good husbandry for the vvell-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases (1614)
- 182602: Cheape and good husbandry for the vvell-ordering of all beasts, and fowles, and for the generall cure of their diseases (1623)
- 182673: Markhams farwell to husbandry or, The inriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our kingdome (1625)
- 182677: Markhams farewell to husbandry or, The enriching of all sorts of barren and sterile grounds in our kingdome, to be as fruitfull in all manner of graine, pulse, and grasse, as the best grounds whatsoeuer (1631)
- 185300: A nevv, cheape and delicate fire of cole-balles (1603)
- 185300: A nevv, cheape and delicate fire of cole-balles (1603)
- 185300: A nevv, cheape and delicate fire of cole-balles (1603)
- 190875: The poore mans iewell (1592)
- 192309: Great thankes to the welcome, in Churchyards behalfe (1566)
- 197590: A Most excellent offer of a certaine inuention for a nevv kind of fire, being both cheape and good, and most necessary for all men, especially in these deare times of fuell (1628)
- 205796: This maide vvould giue tenne shillings for a kisse (1620)
- 206462: The horse-mans honour: or, The beautie of horsemanship· (1620)
- Cheape-?ide
- Cheapeside
- 123273: The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of Latin and compared with the French. by Tho: Johnson. Whereunto are added three tractates our of Adrianus Spigelius of the veines, arteries, & nerves, with large figures. Also a table of the bookes and chapters (1665)
- 172162: The progresse of saints to full holinesse (1631)
- 172815: The progresse of saints to full holinesse (1630)
- 172899: A man in Christ, or A new creature (1629)
- 172900: The practice of repentance (1629)
- 174207: An exposition on the vvhole fifth chapter of S. Iohns Gospell (1630)
- 178646: A man in Christ, or a new creature (1632)
- 178776: Christs vvatch-vvord (1630)
- 182140: The practise of repentance (1628)
- 183997: A short treatise: contayning all the principall grounds of Christian religion (1629)
- 184904: A fruitfull sermon, on 1 Cor. 15. 18, 19. VVritten by VVilliam Pemble of Magdalen Hall in Oxford (1629)
- 185428: The practice of repentance (1632)
- 188323: An elegie on the much lamented death of the Right Honorable Sir Arthur Chichester Knight, Lo. Baron of Belfast, Lo. high Treasurer of Ireland, one of the lords of His Maiesties most Honorable Priuie Counsell, and of the Counsell of Warre. By Alex Spicer (1643)
- 188767: The parable of the sovver and of the seed (1623)
- 188853: The practice of repentance (1635)
- 190894: An ansvvere to a popish pamphlet, of late newly forbished, and the second time printed, entituled: Certaine articles, or forcible reasons discouering the palpable absurdities, and most notorious errors of the Protestants religion. By Anthony Wotton (1605)
- 191658: An exposition of the whole fifth chapter of S. Iohns Gospell: taken from the mouth of Mr. William Gouge, (now Dr. in Divinitie, as he publickly preached them, by Mr. William Pemble, and found in his studie after his death, written with his owne hand. Also notes on other choice places of Scripture, taken as before. (1631)
- 192924: The mysteryes of nature, and art (1634)
- 196743: Canaans calamitie, Ierusalems misery, and Englands mirror (1625)
- 197143: Panacea Christiana, or, A Christians soueraigne salue for euery soare (1624)
- 200236: The practise of repentance, laid downe in sundry directions (1633)
- 200237: A man in Christ, or: A new creature (1628)
- Cheape?ide
- Cheapside Cross
- Cheapside street
- Cheapside Street
- Cheapside
- 63: A description of a set of prints of English history (1790)
- 67: A description of a set of prints of English history (1799)
- 1098: The concubine: a poem (1771)
- 1121: Memoirs of a peg-top (1790)
- 1222: The late rebellion against King George, worse than Absalom's against King David (1716)
- 1607: A letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard, upon occasion of his History of England (1718)
- 1717: A plain account of the sacred ordinance of baptism (1749)
- 1729: A plain and full answer to an anonymous pamphlet, intitled Some plain and short arguments from Scripture, proving the Lord Jesus Christ to be the supreme God, &c (1723)
- 1960: The primitive tories (1718)
- 1989: A poem to the memory of His late Majesty William the Third (1702)
- 1991: A poem to the memory of His late Majesty William the Third (1702)
- 2163: The pleasures of a religious life (1720)
- 2282: Practical discourses concerning the Christian temper (1723)
- 2285: Practical discourses concerning the Christian temper (1725)
- 2372: A practical grammar of the French language (1780)
- 2450: The prophecy of liberty: a poem (1768)
- 2668: Prayer for national prosperity and for the revival of religion inseperably connected (1758)
- 2777: Eiko?n Basilike? (1715)
- 2867: The religion of Antichrist (1770)
- 3005: Remarks on the sermons of the Reverend Mr. Sloss (1737)
- 3040: The rakish husband's garland (1745)
- 3614: The friendly monitor (1728)
- 3648: The rod, or the sword. The present dilemma of the nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland, considered (1701)
- 3822: Tobacco: a poem (1716)
- 4180: The trial of a cause between Richard Maddox (1754)
- 4406: A treatise of repentance (1718)
- 4581: The true happiness of a good government (1714)
- 4618: The two shoemakers. (1795)
- 4678: Two discourses (1723)
- 4768: Three nights adventures (1701)
- 4799: Three letters (1739)
- 4869: The young student's memorial book, or pocket library (1736)
- 4905: An useful ministry a valid one (1714)
- 5134: The case of the ministers ejected at Exon (1719)
- 5135: The case of the ministers ejected at Exon (1719)
- 5236: A charge, delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Josiah Bradshaw (1739)
- 5432: The christian's duty and interest in a time of publick danger (1721)
- 5483: A catalogue of books, printed for and sold by Tho. Parkhurst (1707)
- 5710: Black Giles the poacher (1796)
- 5722: Dod's sayings (1786)
- 5931: The doctrine of the blessed Trinity stated & defended. By some London ministers (1719)
- 6024: The bank mirror; or, A guide to the funds (1797)
- 6107: Book of martyrs (1795)
- 6665: Adultery. The trial of Mr. William Atkinson, linen-draper, of Cheapside (1789)
- 6933: Anatomy epitomized and illustrated (1737)
- 6997: The apostates. A poem (1701)
- 7071: The art of making pens scientifically (1799)
- 7217: An answer to Dr. Stebbing's letter on the subject of heresy. In a letter to the doctor (1735)
- 7458: An explanation of The shorter catechism (1702)
- 7628: The extravagant mirth of youth expos'd, from the consideration of a judgment to come (1709)
- 7644: Irreligion the ground of God's displeasure (1750)
- 7740: An introduction to the doctrine of fluxions (1757)
- 7941: The British instructor; or The first book for children (1763)
- 8068: The hubbub; or, the history of farmer Russel the hard-hearted overseer (1797)
- 8163: The holy Spirit a divine person (1721)
- 8313: The history of the nine worthies of the world (1713)
- 8401: The hermit (1775)
- 8407: The hermit (1795)
- 8667: The History of the Treaty of Utrecht (1713)
- 8839: Advertisement from the conduit in Cheapside (1703)
- 8877: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners, in a faithful account of the life and death of John Bunyan (1790)
- 9012: The good child's delight; or, the road to knowledge (1790)
- 9135: The genuine account of the life and trial of Eugene Aram (1759)
- 9179: The history of little Ann and her brother little James (1790)
- 9180: The london merchant (1735)
- 9293: A funeral sermon occasioned by the much lamented death of the Reverend Mr. Jeremiah Smith (1723)
- 9311: A fine picture of enthusiasm (1744)
- 9593: French rudiments (1740)
- 9696: The London merchant: or, The history of George Barnwell (1731)
- 9859: Letters on Theron and Aspasio (1768)
- 10012: Logick (1725)
- 10045: The life and character of Jane Shore (1714)
- 10149: The country girl's policy: or, the Cockney outwitted (1750)
- 10226: The crafty farmer of Norfolk (1750)
- 10254: Lay-nonconformity justified (1716)
- 10739: A letter to Sir Richard Aston, Knt (1770)
- 10835: The lawfulness of resisting tyrants, argued from the history of David, and in defence of the revolution. Nov. 5. 1713. With some remarks on Mr. Luke Milbourn's preface and sermon. By Thomas Bradbury (1714)
- 10847: Lectures of pharmacy (1744)
- 10895: Pretty Kate of Windsor (1747)
- 10916: A philosophical and chymical analysis of antimony: giving a rational account of the nature, principles, and properties of that celebrated drug, Its various Chymical Preparations, And particularly, One that is not only an Effectual Cure for the present Distemper among the Cattle, but a Preservative from their being Infected. With Directions how to manage them while under Cure. And Several Critical Remarks on the Modern Authors who have treated of Antimony. By an eminent physician (1747)
- 10929: The leicestershire harmony (1759)
- 10985: An essay, on the nature, cause, and seat of dysentery's (1744)
- 11240: Plain reasons (1728)
- 11451: The practical improvement of Christmas-Day. A sermon preach'd at the Reverend Mr. Shower's, in the Old-Jewry, December the 25th, 1706. By Benjamin Robinson, Minister of the Gospel (1707)
- 11836: The principles of moral philosophy (1740)
- 11876: The principles of a Methodist farther explain'd (1746)
- 11939: A practical exposition on the whole fifty third chapter of Isaiah (1703)
- 11975: Portions of Scripture, for the use of children (1790)
- 12064: Poems on various subjects. For the juvenile; or, child's library (1790)
- 12068: Poems on several subjects (1769)
- 12275: Pictures of men, manners, and the times (1779)
- 12291: Paradise regain'd (1775)
- 12370: A direct and full reply to Mr. Bennet's Discourse of joint-prayer (1710)
- 12443: The sacred philosophy of earthquakes; or, the city-monitor (1750)
- 12455: A second letter to the author of An examination of the principles and conduct of the two b-rs: in which the many misrepresentations and groundless conjectures, contained in his second series of facts and arguments, &c. are detected and exposed. By the author of the first letter (1749)
- 12459: The punishment of sinners in a future state argued and prov'd (1734)
- 12593: Scenes for children (1790)
- 12654: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1704)
- 12729: School occurrences (1790)
- 12774: A scripture-Catechism, in the method of the Assemblies (1703)
- 12786: Select and entertaining stories (1800)
- 13003: The doctrine of hell-torments distinctly and impartially discussed (1740)
- 13237: A series of prints of English history (1796)
- 13238: A series of prints of Roman history (1789)
- 13253: A new translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses into English prose, as near the original as the different idioms of the Latin and English languages will allow. With the Latin text and order of construction on the same page; and critical, historical, geographical, and classical notes, in English, from the best Commentators, both Ancient and Modern; beside a great Number of Notes entirely New. For the use of schools as well as of private gentlemen (1748)
- 13304: A serious address to those that profane the Lords-Day (1705)
- 13361: Reflections on the advantages and disadvantages attending commissions of bankruptcy; clearly pointing out when they may be beneficial, or prejudicial to creditors. And when they are beneficial, or hurtful to the unfortunate bankrupt. (1784)
- 13527: A set of thirty six new and correct maps of Scotland (1725)
- 13596: Certain propositions by which the doctrine of the Holy Trinity is so explained (1719)
- 13607: The character of St. Paul as a preacher, considered and recommended (1741)
- 13745: A short account of the life and sufferings of Elias Neau (1749)
- 13837: A sermon concerning the forgiveness of sin, as a debt (1711)
- 13840: A sermon concerning the right management of friendly visits (1704)
- 13856: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Revd. Mr. William Bentley (1751)
- 14004: A sermon preach'd at Barkhamsted St. Peter's in the county of Hertford, on Thursday, January 20. 1714. Being The Day of Publick-Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for bringing our Lawful Sovereign King George to a peaceable and quiet Possession of the Throne of Great-Britain, and thereby disappointing the Designs of the Pretender, and the wicked Contrivances of his Adherents. By T. Foster (1715)
- 14023: A sermon preach'd at Oxford, January the 20th 1714/5. being the thanksgiving-day appointed to be kept for His Majesty's happy and peaceable accession to the throne. By W. Roby (1715)
- 14162: The art of teaching in sport (1799)
- 14203: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Samuel Clark (1713)
- 14419: Sermons on the following subjects (1741)
- 14502: Euroclydon: or the dangers of the sea (1744)
- 14555: Sinful anger considered (1721)
- 14594: The sinfulness of neglecting acknowledged duties (1737)
- 14795: A spiritual entertainment (1751)
- 14934: The rational dame; or, Hints towards supplying prattle for children (1796)
- 15177: Some plain and short arguments from scripture proving the Lord Jesus Christ to be the supreme God, or one and the same God with the father, notwithstanding his acknowledged inseviority to the father, with respect to his human nature and mediatorship (1719)
- 15201: A sermon preached before the Society for the Reformation of Manners (1763)
- 15303: Sermons on the following subjects. I. Salvation by the cross of Christ, a Doctrine of Offence in all Ages. II. The knowledge of sin by the law. III. The Necessity of Maintaining a good Conscience, and the Extent of it. IV. On the Gospel, and the Nature of Faith in it. V. The Great Sin of Unbelief. VI. The dreadful End of Unbelief. Vii. Alarming Visitations Proofs of God's Love. Viii. Christ the only Refuge. IX. On Simon the Pharisee, and the Woman that was a Sinner. X. The Christian's Character, and inviolable Safety. XI. Personal Obedience, and imputed Righteousness not to be separated. XII. On Christian Happiness. XIII. The Judgment of the Last Day. XIV. On the Heavenly Happiness. By H. Venn, A. M. Late Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge, and Lecturer of St. Alban's, Wood-Street (1759)
- 15514: Sermons on the following subjects, viz. Of the universal sense of good and evil. The characters of the righteous and good man compared; or benevolence the noblest branch of social virtue. The perfection of the Christian scheme of benevolence; in answer to the objection from its not having particularly recommended private friendship, and the love of our country. Of the image of God in man; or the excellency of human nature. God not an arbitrary being. Of the abuses of free-thinking. Of Mysteries. Agur's prayer; or the middle condition of life, generally, the most eligible. The mischiefs of slavish complaisance, and cowardice. Rules for the profitable reading the Holy Scriptures. Of Heresy. Of Schism Of the pleasures of a religious life. Religion founded on reason, and the right of private judgment. The evidence of a future state, or the principles of reason and revelation, distinctly consider'd. The nature, folly, and danger of scoffing at religion. By James Foster (1736)
- 15629: Sermons upon various subjects (1760)
- 15934: Persian letters (1773)
- 16060: A sermon occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Ralph Gould (1723)
- 16228: A supplement to the sermons lately preached at Salters-Hall against Popery (1736)
- 17002: The wren; or, the fairy of the green-house (1790)
- 17090: The whigs vindicated (1715)
- 17091: The whigs vindicated (1715)
- 17170: A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Ball (1737)
- 17429: The works (1748)
- 17503: The words of knowledge (1756)
- 17736: Six concertos, composed by F. Geminiani (1757)
- 17737: Six concertos, composed by F. Geminiani (1757)
- 17935: A reply to Mr. Samuel Clifford (1702)
- 18085: The cabinet of beasts[:] or, [A] collection of prints of four footed animals (1796)
- 18209: Cobwebs to catch flies: or, dialogues in short sentences (1789)
- 18210: Cobwebs to catch flies; or, dialogues in short sentences (1796)
- 18211: Cobwebs to catch flies: or, Dialogues in short sentences (1796)
- 18254: Captain Cook's voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1800)
- 18284: The carshaltoniad (1790)
- 18433: The circuit of human life: a vision. In which are allegorically described, the virtues and vices. Taken from the tablature of Cebes, (1790)
- 18520: A confession of faith, at the publick ordination of Thomas Bradbury. London, July the tenth, 1707 (1719)
- 18706: Cofrestr o Gymdeithas y Cym?rodorion yn Llundain (1762)
- 18772: Considerations on time and eternity (1719)
- 18904: Considerations on the exorbitant price of provisions (1773)
- 19079: Tom Thumb's play-thing (1790)
- 19377: History of the plague in London in 1665 (1795)
- 19745: A collection of views of gentlemen's seats, castles, and romantick places, in north Wales. Drawn and engraved by eminent artists (1792)
- 19967: A course of lectures for Sunday evenings (1796)
- 20124: A description of a set of prints of English history (1790)
- 20445: A form of sound words (1756)
- 20628: The decay of practical religion lamented, and the scripture method for reviving it consider'd (1737)
- 20975: An abridgement of English history (1800)
- 21068: An introduction to singing (1765)
- 21105: Letters of Abelard and Heloise (1713)
- 21147: An account of the captivity of Elizabeth Hanson (1760)
- 21589: Aretin (1770)
- 21626: The child's grammar (1796)
- 21702: The crying sin of perjury (1722)
- 22321: A grammar of the French language (1789)
- 22678: The death and burial of Cock Robin (1790)
- 22942: The curse causeless (1717)
- 22971: A catalogue of historical prints (1787)
- 23045: A geographical description of kingdom of Ireland, newly corrected & improv'd by a actual observantion (1728)
- 23047: [An] Exposition of the five books of Moses (1710)
- 23081: The establishment of the kingdom in the hand of Solomon, applied to the revolution and the reign of King George (1716)
- 23445: Juvenile dialogues; or, Entertaining conversations designed for the improvement of youth (1790)
- 23481: Fifteen sermons on several occasions (1728)
- 23498: Fifty two sermons, on the baptismal covenant, the creed, the Ten commandments, and other important subjects of practical religion (1763)
- 23563: The first prinicples [sic] of religion (1790)
- 23761: A Full and true account of two most horrid, barbarous, and cruel murders one was committed on Wednesday night last, at the Play-house in Drury-Lane, upon the body of a child of Sir John Vanbroog's, by the noted Mr. Keyber; shewing how he most barbarously hack'd and mangl'd it in such a manner, that it dy'd on the spot. The other on Sunday morning last by Mr. Edward Mansel, an apothecary on Clerknwell Green, who stabb'd his wife in the belly with a penknife so that her bowels drop'd out: With his examination and commitment to Newgate, by worshipful justice Fuller (1728)
- 23768: Free thoughts on the most probable means of reviving the dissenting interest (1730)
- 23877: Logick (1763)
- 24139: A birth-Day present; or, nine days conversation between a mother and daughter, on interesting subjects: for the use of young persons, from ten to fourteen years of age (1789)
- 24570: Fables, by Mrs. Teachwell, in which the morals are drawn incidentally in various ways (1790)
- 24707: Behold the desolations in the earth! (1721)
- 24748: Don Juan; or, The libertine destroy'd (1789)
- 25015: The happy family; or, memoirs of Mr. & Mrs. Norton (1790)
- 25041: A free address to Protestant Dissenters, as such (1769)
- 25355: The hermit (1769)
- 25509: The husbandman's fear and joy, apply'd to national danger and deliverance (1715)
- 25576: High-Flown episcopal and priestly claims freely examin'd (1737)
- 25732: The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner (1789)
- 26052: The happy family; or, memoirs of Mr. & Mrs. Norton (1790)
- 26236: The lord's controversy with a guilty nation (1778)
- 26594: A Paraphrase and notes on the First Epistle of St. Peter (1742)
- 26830: Paradise lost (1790)
- 27232: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1760)
- 27254: The masquerade; containing a variety of merry characters of all sorts (1790)
- 27760: Memoirs of the life of the late Reverend Increase Mather, D.D. who died August 23, 1723 (1724)
- 28433: The universal shuttlecock (1790)
- 28484: Seeking the Lord while he may be found, calling upon him while he is near (1776)
- 28530: A word to the wise (1770)
- 28688: The saints everlasting rest: or A treatise of the blessed State of the saints in their enjoyment of God in heaven (1768)
- 28964: The character of St. Paul as a preacher, considered and recommended (1741)
- 29079: The secret history of Europe (1713)
- 29202: The natural frailty of princes consider'd; in a sermon preach'd the 29th of March, 1702 (1702)
- 29243: A short history of quadrupeds (1798)
- 29298: A short history of England for the infant's library (1795)
- 29459: The life and character of Jane Shore (1714)
- 29482: Steddiness in religion, recommended from the example of Daniel under the decree of Darius: in a sermon March 23. 17 11/12. By Thomas Bradbury (1712)
- 29553: A sermon preach'd the 27th of November, 1713 (1714)
- 29623: A defence of The account, &c (1719)
- 29715: Sermons on the following subjects (1748)
- 29719: Sermons on various subjects. In two volumes. By James Foster (1737)
- 29818: A series of prints taken from the New Testament (1790)
- 29957: A supplement to the first book of the second part of The credibility of the Gospel history (1760)
- 29989: Spiritual songs (1708)
- 30044: The certain futurity of free actions no contradiction (1733)
- 30045: A sermon concerning the ends, and mode, and subjects of Baptism (1713)
- 30165: A defense of certain queries relating to the doctrine of the Trinity (1727)
- 30699: The english malady removed (1771)
- 30708: A Paraphrase with notes on the revelation of St. John (1735)
- 30722: The english malady removed (1769)
- 31150: Plain reasons (1718)
- 31160: The memory of the just is blessed (1725)
- 31198: Le plaisir d'un bon enfant (1790)
- 31494: Preparation for death, the best preservative against the plague (1721)
- 31892: Sermons to children; To which are added short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a Lady. (1789)
- 32111: At Brind's Bath beaver, surtout coat, and stocking breeches manufactory (1772)
- 32121: Plunging into water, no scriptural mode of baptizing (1727)
- 32413: The principles of Popery schismatical (1735)
- 32634: The nature and extent of Christ's church, consider'd (1722)
- 32817: A method for prayer (1710)
- 33455: Methodus evangelica (1712)
- 33624: The new ballads sung by Mr. Lowe & Miss Stevenson at Vaux Hall set by Mr. Worgan book the 6th. 1757 (1757)
- 34773: The new entertaining history of Polly Cherry and her golden apple (1795)
- 35540: The adventures of a whipping-top (1790)
- 37702: The adventures of a whipping-top (1790)
- 39042: A cabinet of jewels opened to the curious (1757)
- 39053: A call to the unconverted (1761)
- 39056: A vindication of the dissenters from the charge of rebellion (1719)
- 39291: The confession of faith of the King of Prussia (1757)
- 39293: The memoirs of the Marq. de Langallerie (1710)
- 39458: The nature and expediency of the Gospel revelation, and of a public ministry, to carry on its important design (1734)
- 39751: An address to the whigs (1734)
- 39825: A sermon, preach'd at York, to a congregation of Protestant dissenters, on the 27th of November, 1757, just upon receiving the account of the King of Prussia's victory, on the fifth of that month (1758)
- 39836: Short observations on a short address to the public (1759)
- 39984: Sion's songs or Hymns (1785)
- 40251: Some just and necessary remarks upon John Gill's defence of plunging (1727)
- 40254: The extreme cruelty and danger of introducing natural plans of supposed happiness, in room of the scheme of Jesus (1788)
- 40267: Tales and fables selected by T. Ticklepitcher (1790)
- 40420: Copper plate views of interesting places in England (1800)
- 40675: Certain sermons or Homilies, appointed to be read in churches, in the time of Queen Elizabeth, of famous memory (1766)
- 40990: Pastorals.[Sic] In prose or, moral tales (1790)
- 41040: An attempt to prove the godhead of Christ (1726)
- 41121: Remarks on the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's Sufficient answer to the author of the Letters on Theron and Aspasio (1758)
- 41393: A catalogue of historical prints (1794)
- 41433: A new and full method of settling the canonical authority of the New Testament (1727)
- 41452: Divine conduct vindicated, or the operations of God shown to be the operations of wisdom: in the substance of two discourses, preached at Haberdashers-Hall, London, March 29, 1761 (1761)
- 41836: Effectual humiliation described and enforced (1722)
- 41860: Eighty-two prints, engraved by F. Bartolozzi, &c. From the original drawings of ...in the collection of His Majesty. (1792)
- 42357: A review of the arguments for an immature peace (1763)
- 43069: The Easter offering (1795)
- 43478: The fortunate transport (1748)
- 43882: Entertaining stories (1800)
- 45145: The circumstances of the Jewish people an argument for the truth of the Christian religion (1752)
- 45372: The heavy guilt of the sin of drunkenness, represented (1763)
- 46017: The negociator's magazine (1740)
- 46017: The negociator's magazine (1740)
- 46028: The negociator's magazine (1740)
- 46028: The negociator's magazine (1740)
- 46050: The negociators's magazine (1740)
- 46050: The negociators's magazine (1740)
- 46072: The negociator's magazine (1749)
- 46149: The negociator's magazine (1764)
- 46325: A new year's gift, humbly offered to the consideration of all the thirtieth of January preachers (1742)
- 46533: A collection of fifty-three prints, consisting of etchings and engravings; by those engenious artists messrs. George and John Smith, of Chichester; after their own paintings, and other masters (1770)
- 48858: Directions for taking and using Betton's true and genuine British oil (1785)
- 49050: The christian's duty explained (1782)
- 49095: The noble stand. Second part (1719)
- 49186: A collection of prints, from the most celebrated painters (1752)
- 49417: Discourses on several useful subjects (1708)
- 49843: Views of the principal buildings in London (1800)
- 50187: The British swain (1724)
- 50409: An answer to the Brief remarks of William Berriman, D.D (1733)
- 50869: London Union Society, instituted for the comfortable support of aged members (1770)
- 50869: London Union Society, instituted for the comfortable support of aged members (1770)
- 51668: Moral and political moderation recommended (1777)
- 53090: A new complete English dictionary (1762)
- 53732: The improvement of the mind (1761)
- 54532: Cobwebs to catch flies (1800)
- 54533: Cobwebs to catch flies (1795)
- 56023: The histories of more children than one; or, goodness better than beauty (1795)
- 56024: The histories of more children than one; or, goodness better than beauty (1795)
- 56025: The histories of more children than one; or, goodness better than beauty (1795)
- 56317: A plan of peace with America (1778)
- 57041: A description of a set of prints taken from the New Testament (1790)
- 57318: The life and adventures of Mr. Bampfylde-Moore Carew (1785)
- 57336: Books printed for Nath. Cliff and Dan. Jackson, at the Bible and Three Crowns near Mercers Chappel, in Cheapside (1713)
- 57518: A plain and short treatise of an apoplexy (1708)
- 57880: Poems on various subjects, for the amusement of youth (1785)
- 58513: The little Cashmire (1782)
- 58555: Repentance and reconciliation with God recommended and enforced (1756)
- 58748: The adventures of a pincushion (1785)
- 59083: The proposals of John Boydell, engraver in Cheapside, for engraving by subscription, two capital prints, painted by Benjamin West, esq. Representing the death of General Wolfe; now engraving by Mr. William Woollett: and William Penn's treaty with the Indians, when he founde the Province of Pensylvania, in North America, 1681. Now engraving by Mr. John Hall. (1773)
- 59343: Discourses on the chief points of practical Christianity (1759)
- 59373: Discourses on all the principal branches of natural religion and social virtue. By James Foster, D. D. ... (1749)
- 59868: Nurse Dandlem's little repository of great instruction for all who would be good and noble (1785)
- 60029: The expediency of the Gospel revelation (1734)
- 60108: The preaching of the Gospel to every creature (1778)
- 60583: The friends; or, the history of Billy Freeman and Tommy Truelove (1790)
- 60593: The friends; or, The history of Billy Freeman and Tommy Truelove (1790)
- 60975: The English hermit (1790)
- 61385: The grenada planter (1768)
- 63342: Margetts's longitude tables (1790)
- 64245: A discourse of God's wisdom (1711)
- 64256: The English hermit (1790)
- 64312: An easy introduction to grammar (1800)
- 64332: Death made easie at happy (1701)
- 64461: The exalted Saviour (1719)
- 64605: Johnny Gilpin of Cheapside (1791)
- 64634: Eleanor and Jessey; or, The Queen of the May (1790)
- 64920: Introductory lessons, with familiar examples in landscape (1800)
- 64983: The happy family; or, memoirs of Mr. & Mrs. Norton (1790)
- 65064: Instructions by the citizens of London, to their representatives for the ensuing Parliament (1715)
- 65174: Hermanni Boerhaave phil. et med. doctoris, med. et colleg. pract. Lugd. Batav. professoris, Societ. Regal. Londin. et Acad. Scient. Socii, Physiologike?, seu oeconomia animalis aereis tabulis illustrata (1741)
- 65444: The fables of Phædrus (1745)
- 65446: The family physician (1761)
- 65456: An extract of Mr. Richard Baxter's Aphorisms of justification (1745)
- 66235: A Friendly admonition to drunkards and tiplers (1705)
- 66297: A discourse of secret prayer (1736)
- 66298: A discourse of the brevity and misery of human life (1715)
- 66377: The divine conduct justified (1747)
- 66422: Hogarth illustrated (1793)
- 66519: The duty and doctrine of baptism (1749)
- 66573: Eiko?n Basilike? (1715)
- 66685: Englishmen urged to loyalty, by their sense and love of liberty (1745)
- 66695: The English hero (1706)
- 66792: An essay on fundamentals (1720)
- 66838: An essay for allaying the animosities amongst British Protestants (1715)
- 66840: An essay in favour of the ancient practice of giving the Eucharist to children (1728)
- 66865: An essay on practical musical composition, according to the nature of that science and the principles of the greatest musical authors. By Augustus Frederic Christopher Kollmann, organist of His Majesty's German Chapel at St. James (1799)
- 67009: The everlasting rest of the saints in heaven (1718)
- 67075: An exposition of the Book of Solomon's Song (1751)
- 67209: Family-Hymns (1718)
- 67326: De ordinatione, dissertatio historica (1713)
- 67376: An enquiry into the law of nature and revelation (1737)
- 67400: God's dwelling with men upon earth very wonderful (1722)
- 67435: A description of a set of prints of ancient history (1795)
- 67575: The communicant's companion (1711)
- 67578: Treatise of the venereal disease (1710)
- 67598: An essay towards the improvement of reason, in the pursuit of learning and conduct of life. By Jos. Oldfield (1709)
- 67606: Practical discourses upon the parable of the ten virgins (1709)
- 67609: The wars in England, Scotland, and Ireland (1718)
- 67610: Two funeral sermons (1709)
- 67612: The poor man's help (1709)
- 67895: The church and the dissenters compar'd, as to persecution (1719)
- 68505: Four discourses against vice and immorality (1705)
- 68767: Observations on some fatal mistakes (1763)
- 69261: The art of playing on the violin (1751)
- 70083: The history of Mr. Bragwell; or, the two wealthy farmers (1795)
- 70088: Books printed for Nathaniel Crouch at the Bell against Grocers-Alley in the Poultrey near Cheapside (1710)
- 70189: S.G. In the dame [sic] of God, amen (1779)
- 70500: A new collection of voyages and travels (1711)
- 70551: England's monarchs (1702)
- 70575: The poor man's help (1715)
- 70601: Sacramental meditations upon divers select places of scripture (1713)
- 70623: This day is published, The memoirs of the Marq. de Langallerie (1710)
- 70697: The history of Charles Jones, the footman (1796)
- 70928: An address to the public (1768)
- 71828: The Argus (1789)
- 72168: The Whitehall evening-post (1770)
- 72178: The juvenile magazine; or, An instructive and entertaining miscellany for youth of both sexes (1788)
- 72670: The Children's magazine; or, Monthly repository of instruction and delight (1799)
- 72727: The Newcastle journal. Or, General advertiser (1775)
- 72977: The new Craftsman; or London intelligencer. (176u)
- 73506: The gospel magazine; or Treasury of divine knowledge (1774)
- 73514: The bee reviv'd: or, the prisoners magazine (1750)
- 73515: The bee newly revived (1750)
- 75322: An essay to facilitate the education of youth (1674)
- 75332: Krypteuchologia or, A plain answer to this practical question (1677)
- 75427: An apology for the nonconformists ministry (1681)
- 75499: The elements of Euclid, explained and demonstrated in a new and most easie method (1685)
- 75510: Synodicon in Gallia reformata: or, The acts, decisions, decrees, and canons of those famous national councils of the reformed churches in France (1692)
- 75537: Catholick communion defended (1684)
- 75646: Jericho's downfal (1689)
- 75665: A vindication of the Reverend Mr. Alexander Osborn, in reference to the affairs of the north of Ireland (1690)
- 75698: A discourse of the two covenants (1678)
- 75704: A sermon preach'd to the Protestants of Ireland, in and about the city of London, at St. Mary le Bow in Cheapside, Octob. 23. 1689 (1689)
- 75725: Of free justification by Christ. Written first in Latine by John Fox, author of the Book of martyrs, against Osorius, &c. And now translated into English, for the benefit of those who love their own souls, and would not be mistaken in so great a point (1694)
- 75737: Tactica sacra, sive De milite spirituali pugnante, vincente, & triumphante dissertatio, tribus libris comprehensa; per Joannem Arrowsmith, doctorem, & exprofessorem S. Theologiæ, præfectum collegii sanctæ & individuæ trinitatis, quod est Cantabrigiæ. Accesserunt ejusdem orationes aliquot anti-Weigelianæ, et pro reformatis academiis apologeticæ, quas ibidem e? cathedra nuper habuit in magnis comitiis (1657)
- 75860: An enquiry whether the Lord Jesus Christ made the world, and be Jehovah, and gave the moral law? (1692)
- 75919: A conference betwixt a papist and a Jew: or, A letter from a merchant in London, to his correspondent in Amsterdam (1678)
- 75927: A plea for the godly (1672)
- 75998: A calm and sober enquiry concerning the possibility of a Trinity in the Godhead (1694)
- 76028: The middle way of predetermination asserted. Between the Dominicans and Jesuites, Calvinists and Arminians. Or, A Scriptural enquiry into the influence and causation of God, in and unto humane actions; especially such as are sinfull (1679)
- 76033: Poikilophronesis; or, The different humours of men (1692)
- 76153: Salvation by grace (1698)
- 76333: Coffee-house jests (1677)
- 76376: Antapologia, or a discourse of excuses (1672)
- 76452: Gods love to mankind, manifested by disproving his absolute decree for their damnation (1673)
- 76538: A sermon preached at St. Botolphs Aldersgate, at the funeral of Robert Huntington, Esq., who died April 21. and was buried April 30. 1684 (1684)
- 76551: The universal character (1657)
- 76687: Death improv'd, and immoderate sorrow for deceased friends and relations, reprov'd (1693)
- 76761: An aproved ansvver to the partiall and unlikt of Lord Digbies speech to the bill of attainder of the Earle of Strafford (1641)
- 76947: A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Nathaniel Aske, late rector of Somerford-Magna in North-Wilts (1676)
- 77097: Invisibles, realities, demonstrated in the holy life and triumphant death of Mr. John Janeway (1673)
- 77223: Three treatises tending to awaken secure sinners. viz. 1. The terror of the day of judgment, 2 Cor. 5. 10. 2. The danger of slighting Christ and his Gospel, Matt. 22.5. 3. True Christianity, or Christs absolute dominion, 1 Cor. 6. 19, 20. And mans necessary self-resignation and subjection unto Christ, Psa. 2. 10, 11, 12. By Richard Baxter (1656)
- 77283: The posie of godly prayers (1679)
- 77413: The marrow of ecclesiastical history (1675)
- 77418: Satan sifting: or, The oyl of joy, for the spirit of heaviness (1692)
- 77529: The Downe-fall of Dagon, or, the taking downe of Cheap-side crosse this second of May, 1643 (1642)
- 77878: Sermons and discourses on several divine subjects (1696)
- 77903: A sermon at the funeral of the worshipful John Symonds, late of Great Yeldham in the county of Essex, Esq (1693)
- 77925: The practical divinity of the papists discovered to be destructive of Christianity and mens souls (1676)
- 77950: A reply to Doctor Wallis, his discourse concerning the Christian Sabbath. By Tho. Bampfield (1693)
- 77975: A discourse concerning liturgies (1689)
- 77983: The principles of Protestant truth and peace (1683)
- 78006: A second letter concerning the Holy Trinity (1691)
- 78068: The vision of the vvheels seen by the prophet Ezekiel; opened and applied (1689)
- 78099: The doctrine of the Blessed Trinity briefly explained, in a letter to a friend. By John Wallis, D.D. (1690)
- 78419: The childs delight (1671)
- 78548: The certainty of the worlds of spirits and consequently, of the immortality of souls (1691)
- 78577: An essay for the recording of illustrious providences (1687)
- 78702: A short account of the life of the Reverend Mr. William Reynolds (1698)
- 78717: A sermon at the Warwick-shire meeting, November 25, 1679. At S. Mary-le-Bow in Cheapside, London. By William Basset, Rector of Brinklow, in Warwick-shire (1679)
- 78807: Juliana or The princess of Poland (1671)
- 78989: Richard Baxter's penitent confession (1691)
- 79011: Death and the grave no bar to believers happinesse. Or, A sermon preached at the funerall of the Lady Honor Vyner (1656)
- 79051: A sermon preached in the cathedrall church of S. Paul. On the fourteenth day of November. 1641. In the evening (1641)
- 79081: XLIX sermons upon the whole Epistle of the Apostle St. Paul to the Colossians (1672)
- 79106: The present state of New-England (1677)
- 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)
- 79153: Smectymnuus redivivus (1660)
- 79159: Remarks on the affairs and trade of England and Ireland (1690)
- 79173: Odos gath yperbolen the more excellent way to edifie the Church of Christ: or a discourse concerning love (1684)
- 79264: Of national churches (1691)
- 79270: A short catechism declaring the practical use of the covenant-interest (1657)
- 79428: Arcana microcosmi: or, The hid secrets of man's body discovered (1652)
- 79622: Sermons concerning grace and temptations. By that reverend and eminent preacher, Mr. Thomas Froysel, late minister of the Gospel at Clunne in the County of Salop (1678)
- 79637: Much in a little: or, An abstract of Mr. Baxters plain Scripture-proof for infants church-membership or baptism (1678)
- 79661: A confutation of atheism from the structure and origin of humane bodies. Part I (1692)
- 79781: Humble requests both to conformists and dissenters (1689)
- 79802: Memorables of the life of faith (1690)
- 79891: Of thoughtfulnes for the morrovv· (1681)
- 79993: Scripture-justification: or A discourse of justification, according to the evidence of Scripture-light (1698)
- 80236: An account of the life and death of Mr. Philip Henry (1698)
- 80299: Two sermons preached at Thurlovv in Suffolk· (1688)
- 80528: A discourse concerning meekness and quietness of spirit (1699)
- 80602: The confession of faith (1688)
- 80614: Church concord (1691)
- 80646: Plain and exquisite Scripture-proof, that St. John Baptist and the blessed Apostles, and all the primitive baptizers, did baptize by sprinkling, or pouring water upon the person or persons they baptized, and not by dipping the person into water (1693)
- 80682: A short survey of the kingdom of Christ (1699)
- 80790: Tanh?umim, or, Divine comforts (1700)
- 80823: Excellent memorables for all mourners (1691)
- 80937: London's joy, or, The Lord Mayors show (1681)
- 80972: Popery, a great enemy to truth, no friend to peace, or civil-government (1679)
- 81005: Meditations on the fall and rising of St Peter. By Edward Reynolds, late Lord Bishop of Norwich (1677)
- 81068: Poetical fragments (1700)
- 81125: A sermon on the much lamented death of that reverend and worthy servant of Christ Mr. Richard Adams, M.A (1698)
- 81260: The church's triumph over death (1694)
- 81383: Late memorable providences relating to witchcrafts and possessions (1691)
- 81390: The near aproach of Christ's kingdom, clearly proved by Scripture (1696)
- 81404: The art of fair building (1670)
- 81557: Liberty of conscience in its order to universal peace, impartially stated (1681)
- 81733: Scotiæ indiculum: or The present state of Scotland (1682)
- 81985: Eklampsis to?n dikaio?n: or, The shining forth of the righteous (1680)
- 82069: Schism detected in both extreams (1684)
- 82074: Animadversions: being the two last books of my reverend brother Mr. Williams (1699)
- 82132: The friendly interposer, between the authors of those papers, the one called a report; the other, a rebuke of that report (1698)
- 82225: Pacification touching the doctrinal dissent among our united brethren in London (1696)
- 82228: The righteousness of God revealed in Gospel. Or, an impartial enquiry into the genuine doctrine of St. Paul (1697)
- 82274: Whether parish congregations be true Christian churches (1684)
- 82283: Ultima manus (1698)
- 82552: An answer to Mr. Dodwell and Dr. Sherlocke (1682)
- 82655: The pastoral letters of the incomparable Jurieu (1689)
- 82757: The witch of Endor; or The witchcrafts of the Roman Jesebel (1679)
- 82810: Consolation for the afflicted: or, The way to prevent fainting under outward or inward trouble (1694)
- 83042: The moderate Trinitarian (1699)
- 83160: The English nonconformity (1690)
- 83419: A sermon preached at the funeral of that faithful minister of Christ Mr. John Corbet (1681)
- 83447: The folly of atheism, and (what is now called) deism; even with respect to the present life (1692)
- 83450: The Crosses case in Cheapside (1642)
- 83513: The Protestant King protected: the popish kings detected and defeated (1696)
- 83637: Matter and motion cannot think: or, a confutation of atheism from the faculties of the soul (1692)
- 83707: Mysteries and revelations. Or, The explication and application of severall extra-essentiall and borrowed names, allusions, and metaphors in the scripture (1654)
- 83717: Æsop improved or, Above three hundred and fifty fables, mostly Æsop's· with their morals, paraphrased in English verse (1673)
- 83737: The whole duty of nations. Or, National true religion argued and perswaded upon greatest motives of Scripture and reason (1681)
- 83790: Three sermons concerning the sacred Trinity (1691)
- 83830: Matter and motion cannot think: or, A confutation of atheism from the faculties of the soul (1692)
- 83863: The creatures goodness, as they came out of God's hands, and the good mans mercy to the brute creatures, which God hath put under his feet (1675)
- 83877: A sixth letter, concerning the sacred Trinity (1691)
- 83880: A seventh letter, concerning the sacred Trinity (1691)
- 84027: The woe of scandal: or, Scandal in its general nature and effects (1682)
- 84036: Mount Sion, or, A draught of that church which shall never be destroyed (1689)
- 84043: The case of the sheriffs, for the year 1682. Or, The third years paper in regard to the Act for corporations (1682)
- 84066: A fifth letter, concerning the sacred Trinity (1691)
- 84225: The present aspect of our times, and of the extraordinary conjunction of things therein (1694)
- 84426: A plain discourse about rash and sinful anger (1693)
- 84473: Advice to an only child: or, Excellent council to all young persons (1693)
- 84632: An explicatory catechism, or, An explanation of the assemblies shorter catechism (1673)
- 84736: The excellency of the Christian revelation, as it removes the guilty fears of sinners, and their ignorance of God (1699)
- 84792: The intercourses of divine love betwixt Christ and the Church, or The particular believing-soul (1676)
- 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)
- 85199: A treatise of knowledge and love compared (1689)
- 85242: A short account, of the nature and use of maps (1698)
- 85312: A discourse concerning the Redeemer's dominion over the invisible world, and the entrance thereinto by death (1699)
- 85370: Of charity (1681)
- 85520: The knave uncloak'd: or, The Jesuit in his colours (1679)
- 85714: I Dissertation concerning the antiquity of temples (1696)
- 85727: The qualifications requisite, towards the receiving a divine revelation (1699)
- 85728: The nature of that salvation, which the Gospel offereth; and the method of obtaining it, by a mediator (1699)
- 85755: The excellency of the Christian revelation, as it promiseth assistance, and compleat salvation to sinners (1699)
- 85771: II. Dissertation concerning the antiquity of churches (1698)
- 85795: The display of glorious grace: or, The covenant of peace, opened (1698)
- 85828: A sermon on Acts xxviij. 22 (1699)
- 85885: No popery, or A catechism against popery (1682)
- 85979: A brief tract on the fourth commandment (1692)
- 86000: Apostate men fit objects of divine care and compassion (1699)
- 86057: The Scripture Gospel defended, and Christ, grace and free justification vindicated (1690)
- 86113: The practical Christian: or, A summary view of the chief heads of practical divinity (1670)
- 86124: An argumentative and practical discourse of infant-baptism (1692)
- 86167: Holy confidence well improved (1697)
- 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)
- 86371: The healing attempt (1689)
- 86596: The new command renew'd. Or, Love one another (1654)
- 86604: A caveat against drunkenness, especially in evil times (1676)
- 86619: Milke and honey: or, A miscellanious collation of many Christian experiences, sayings, sentences, and several places of Scripture improved (1654)
- 86627: A commentary: or, an exposition with notes on the five first chapters of the Revelation of Jesvs Christ (1678)
- 86702: A compendious discourse about some of the greatest matters of Christian faith (1682)
- 86750: The certainty of the worlds of spirits (1691)
- 86770: Mercies memorial. Or, Israels thankful remembrance of God (1658)
- 86827: The journal or diary of a thankfvl Christian (1656)
- 86892: A conference between a Bensalian bishop and an English doctor, concerning church-government (1681)
- 87080: The saints incouragement to diligence in Christ's service (1674)
- 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)
- 87305: The unfortunate court-favourites of England (1695)
- 87368: The sinners last sentence to eternal punishment, for sins of omission· (1675)
- 87388: Distressed Sion relieved, or, The garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness (1689)
- 87446: A sermon on the restoring of the coyn (1697)
- 87458: The remains of the reverend and learned Mr John Corbet, late of Chichester (1684)
- 87497: Work & reward, or The testimonial of a believer for his entrance into glory, examined and approved (1656)
- 87620: Practical discourses on sickness & recovery (1691)
- 87634: A discourse concerning trouble of mind, and the disease of melancholly (1691)
- 87708: The harmony of the foure evangelists, among themselves, and with the Old Testament (1647)
- 87869: A narrative of the holy life, and happy death of that reverend, faithful and zealous man of God, and minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Mr. John Angier (1685)
- 87884: The way to true happinesse: or, the way to heaven open'd (1656)
- 87925: Mysteries and revelations. Or, The explication and application of severall extra-essentiall and borrowed names (1657)
- 88083: Panorganon: or, A universal instrument (1672)
- 88092: Peaceable disquisitions· (1678)
- 88165: One hundred select sermons upon several texts (1679)
- 88275: An apology for the nonconformists ministry (1681)
- 88284: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1658)
- 88307: Against the revolt to a foreign jurisdiction, which would be to England its perjury, church-ruine, and slavery (1691)
- 88395: The history of the two late kings (1693)
- 88476: Milke and honey: or a miscellanious collation of many Christian experiences, sayings, sentences, and several places of Scripture improved (1656)
- 88530: A defence of Mr. M. H's brief enquiry into the nature of schism and the vindication of it (1693)
- 88541: Israel's lamentation after the Lord: or, A discourse, wherein every well-wisher to Zion is excited, and directed how to lament after the Lord with prayers and tears, to maintain the ordinances of God, or God's presence with his ordinances amongst us (1683)
- 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)
- 88743: The English heroe: or, Sir Francis Drake revived (1687)
- 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)
- 88935: A funeral-sermon for that excellent minister of Christ, the truly Reverend, William Bates, D.D (1699)
- 88936: A sermon preach'd Febr. 14. 1698 (1698)
- 88996: The catechizing of families (1683)
- 89002: Heaven upon earth, or, Good news for repenting sinners (1697)
- 89117: Catholick communion defended against both extreams: and unnecessary division confuted, by reasons against both the active and passive ways of separation (1684)
- 89447: A confutation of atheism from the structure and origin of humane bodies. Part II (1692)
- 89735: A call to humiliation for the grievous sin of persecution (1690)
- 89900: Vincentius redivivus. A funeral sermon (1679)
- 90019: The faith of the saints (1680)
- 90053: The history of the principality of Wales (1695)
- 90091: A call to sinners (1689)
- 90092: Characters of a godly man (1691)
- 90096: Mans whole duty, and Gods wonderful intreaty of him thereunto (1690)
- 90097: A seasonable question plainly resolved (1689)
- 90128: The husbandmans companion (1677)
- 90150: England's bane, or The deadly danger of drunkenness described in a letter to a friend (1677)
- 90186: Certain considerations tending to promote peace and good vvill amongst Protestants (1679)
- 90207: The kingdom of God among men (1679)
- 90249: A sermon directing what we are to do (1696)
- 90322: A further vindication of the dissenters from the Rector of Bury's unjust accusations (1699)
- 90382: The young mans monitor. Or A modest offer toward the pious, and vertuous composure of life from youth to riper years. By Samuel Crossman, B.D (1664)
- 90418: Sacramental hymns (1693)
- 90439: The young man's guide in his journey to heaven or Travelling spiritualized (1700)
- 90504: Englands remembrancer (1657)
- 90567: Discourses upon the rich man and Lazarus· (1697)
- 90617: A short and plain account of the doctrine of the Romish-Church (1675)
- 90656: Closet-prayer a Christian duty: or, A treatise upon Mat. VI, VI (1671)
- 90881: Wadsworth's remains (1680)
- 90985: Æsop explained, and rendred both in English and Latine verse (1682)
- 91006: A warning to young men; or, A man of bloods (1680)
- 91176: The crosses case in Cheapside (1642)
- 91209: Twenty-four sermons preached at the Merchants-Lecture at Pinners Hall. By the late Reverend Mr. Timothy Cruso (1699)
- 91369: The great duty of Christians (1682)
- 91473: An earnest call to family-religion: or, A discourse concerning family-worship (1694)
- 91617: The excellency of the Christian revelation, as it proposeth to us a perfect example (1699)
- 91619: The excellency of the Christian revelation, as it proposeth to us a perfect example (1699)
- 91620: The imperfect promulgation of the Gospel, consider'd (1700)
- 91694: The history of the House of Orange; or, A brief relation of the glorious and magnanimous atchievements of His Majesties renowned predecessors (1693)
- 91742: Archaioskopia: or, A vievv of antiquity (1677)
- 91804: The faith of dying Jacob. Or, God's presence with his church, not-withstanding the death of his eminent servants (1688)
- 92059: The principles of the doctrine of Christ. Or A catechism (1691)
- 92119: Singing of Psalms vindicated from the charge of novelty (1698)
- 92152: The door of salvation opened by the key of regeneration: or, A treatise containing the nature, necessity, marks, and means of regeneration (1664)
- 92175: A method, and instructions for the art of divine meditation (1672)
- 92323: Proofs of God's being, and of the Scriptures divine original (1697)
- 92412: Several discourses concerning the actual Providence of God (1678)
- 92419: A practical commentary, or An exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the First epistle generall of John (1656)
- 92436: The sure mercies of David (1672)
- 92697: The state of blessedness (1681)
- 92729: A true list of the aldermen and common-council-men of the several wards of the honourable city of London, for this present year, 1681. (1681)
- 92746: The saints triumph over the last enemy (1674)
- 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)
- 92833: Cain and Abel malignity (1689)
- 93079: Baptismal bonds renewed (1687)
- 93220: The Lords voice crying to England (1680)
- 93327: A true narrative of the horrid plot and conspiracy of the popish party (1679)
- 93517: The upright man and his happy end (1658)
- 93562: Redemption of time, the duty and wisdom of Christians in evil days. Or, A practical discourse, shewing what special opportunities ought to be redeem'd. What mispences of time are to be avoided (1692)
- 93719: The doctrine which is according to godliness grounded upon the Holy Scriptures of truth; and agreeable to the doctrinal part of the English Protestant articles and confessions (1694)
- 93767: The Lord's last-sufferings shewed in the Lords-Supper· Or, An historical account of Christ's sorrows in the garden, trial in the ecclesiastical political court, execution at Golgotha, practically improved (1682)
- 93847: A word to sinners, and a word to saints (1674)
- 93897: The Redeemer's tears wept over lost souls (1684)
- 93900: 'Anamne?sis E'ucharistike?. The revival of grace, in the vigour and fragrancy of it (1678)
- 93978: The works of that famous chirurgeon Ambrose Parey (1678)
- 94010: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1683)
- 94117: The godly mans ark, or City of refuge in the day of his distress (1693)
- 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)
- 94355: A discourse of infant-baptism (1698)
- 94442: A true relation of the most vvise and vvorthy speech made by Captain Ven, one of the Burgesses of the Parliament to the apprentises of London; who rose in Cheapside upon the combustion at Westminster on Wednesday last at night, December 29. 1641 (1641)
- 94442: A true relation of the most vvise and vvorthy speech made by Captain Ven, one of the Burgesses of the Parliament to the apprentises of London; who rose in Cheapside upon the combustion at Westminster on Wednesday last at night, December 29. 1641 (1641)
- 94603: A sure guide to heaven: or An earnest invitation to sinners to turn to God, in order to their eternal salvation (1688)
- 94607: A gainful death the end of a truly Christian life (1700)
- 94679: The English nonconformity, as under King Charles II. and King James II. truly stated and argued (1689)
- 94695: Dying infants sav'd by grace, proved (1699)
- 94854: The way to honour (1678)
- 94886: The remains of Mr. Joseph Barrett son of the Reverend Mr. John Barrett minister of the Gospel at Nottingham (1700)
- 94954: An excellent discourse proving the divine original, and authority of the five books of Moses (1682)
- 94979: A funeral sermon upon the sad occasion of the death of Mordecai Abbott Esq (1700)
- 94988: Syntagma theologicum: or, A treatise wherein is concisely comprehended, the body of divinity, and the fundamentals of religion, orderly discussed (1662)
- 95181: The faithfulness of God, considered and cleared in the great events of his vvord. Or, A second part of The fulfilling of the Scripture (1674)
- 95269: An answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's book of The unreasonableness of separation (1682)
- 95450: Jacob wrestling with God and prevailing: or, a treatise concerning the necessity and efficacy of faith in prayer (1692)
- 95475: An eighth letter concerning the sacred Trinity (1692)
- 95482: Methodi practicæ specimen. An essay of a practical grammar; or, An enquiry after a more easie and certain help to the construing and pearcing of authors; and to the making and speaking of Latin (1676)
- 95490: The humble advice of the Assembly of Divines, by authority of Parliament sitting at Westminster; concerning a confession of faith (1658)
- 95535: The vanity of man at his best state (1673)
- 95825: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory. Wherein is shewed its excellency and certainty; the misery of those that lose it; the way to attain it, assurance of it; and how to live in the continual delightful fore-tasts of it, by the help of meditation. Written by the author for his own use, in the time of his languishing, when God took him off from all publick employment, and afterwards preached in his weekly lecture; by Richard Baxter, teacher of the church of Kederminster in Worcestershire (1688)
- 95870: Eighteen sermons preached upon several texts of Scripture (1674)
- 95886: The extraordinary adventures and discoveries of several famous men (1685)
- 95917: The concurrence & unanimity of the people called Quakers (1694)
- 95931: Christ all and in all. Or, Several significant similitudes by which the Lord Jesus Christ is described in the holy Scriptures (1656)
- 95974: The art of brachygraphy, or short-writing (1641)
- 95989: The inseparable union between Christ and a believer, which death it self cannot sever. or The bond that can never be broken (1671)
- 96149: The solemn mock procession of the Pope cardinalls Jesuits fryers &c: through the Citty of London November the 17th. J680 (1680)
- 96188: A sure guide to heaven: or An earnest invitation to sinners to turn to God, in order to their eternal salvation (1700)
- 96221: The young gentlemans way to honour· (1678)
- 96222: Expository notes, with practical observations on the four holy evangelists: viz. St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, St. John (1700)
- 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)
- 96591: Bovving towards the altar (1661)
- 96759: England's present, great and most incumbent duty (1676)
- 96936: Johan Amos Comenii Schola-ludus seu Encyclopedia viva (1664)
- 96952: The surprizing miracles of nature and art (1685)
- 96984: The principles of Christian religion explained to the capacity of the meanest (1679)
- 96987: Abyssus mali: or, the corruption of man's nature (1676)
- 96988: The exposition continued upon the nineteen last chapters of the prophet Ezekiel (1662)
- 97022: A discourse of pluralities (1680)
- 97417: A just lamentation for the irrecoverable loss of the nation, by the doleful death of the late Queen Mary of blessed memory (1695)
- 97641: The confession of faith (1658)
- 97671: Light in darkness, or, A Modest enquiry into, and humble improvement of miracles, in general (1694)
- 97747: The support of the faithful in times of persecution, or, A sermon preach'd in the wilderness to the poor Protestants in France. By M. Brousson, an eminent minister, who was broke upon the wheel at Montpelier, Nov. 6. N.S. 1698. Faithfully translated from the French (1699)
- 97772: A double watch-word, or The duty of watching (1661)
- 97951: The womans advocate (1697)
- 98022: A glimpse of eternity (1679)
- 98037: An exposition with practical observations continued upon the twenty-seventh, the twenty-eighth, and twenty-ninth chapters of the book of Job (1670)
- 98050: A brief and plain exposition and paraphrase of the whole book of Revelation (1696)
- 98057: Altar-worship, or Bowing to the communion table considered (1661)
- 98089: The wars in England, Scotland, and Ireland (1697)
- 98092: The three last sermons, preached by the late Reverend Mr. Timothy Cruso. Who dyed, Novem. 26. 1697 (1698)
- 98111: The Protestants triumph (1664)
- 98115: The history of Scotland, from the year 1423, until the year 1542 (1680)
- 98116: The history of Scotland, from the year 1423, until the year 1542 (1681)
- 98117: The history of Scotland, from the year 1423, until the year 1542 (1682)
- 98178: A letter to a friend, concerning a postscript to the Defence of Dr. Sherlock's notion of the Trinity in unity, relating to the Calm and sober enquiry upon the same subject (1694)
- 98231: The dying speeches of several excellent persons, who suffered for their zeal against popery, and arbitrary government (1689)
- 98267: Pneumatologia· A treatise of the soul of man (1698)
- 98285: Family-hymns (1695)
- 98479: The right way to promote reformation (1699)
- 98776: The Gospel Covenant opened (1674)
- 98810: God's goodness to his Israel in all ages (1700)
- 98879: An apology for Smectymnuus. With The reason of church-government. By John Milton, Gent (1654)
- 98938: A body of practical divinity (1692)
- 99089: A sermon preached at the funerals of the reverend and faithful servant of Jesus Christ in the work of the Gospel, Mr. Samuel Collins, pastor of the Church of Christ at Braintree in Essex. Who exchanged this life for immortality in the 77th year of his age. In the 46 year of his ministry there. In the year of our Lord, 1657. Preached by Matthew Newcomen minister of the Gospel in the Church of Dedham (1658)
- 99142: Directions for the right receiving of the Lords Supper (1679)
- 99160: The tvvo steps of a nonconformist minister (1684)
- 99179: Several sermons or declarations of Mr. Stephen Crisp (1693)
- 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)
- 99197: Wonderful prodigies of judgment and mercy (1699)
- 99241: A discourse of earthquakes (1693)
- 99328: Self-imployment in secret (1681)
- 99408: Death compared to sleep (1695)
- 99666: The ark of the covenant opened: or, A treatise of the covenant of redemption between God and Christ, as the foundation of the covenant of grace (1677)
- 99813: Sheba's conspiracy, and Amasa's confederacy: or, a modest vindication of the national association entred into by the Honorable House of Commons Feb. 25th. 1695· (1696)
- 99858: Choice observations and explanations upon the Old Testament (1655)
- 99859: A funeral sermon for that very reverend, and most laborious servant of Christ, in the work of the ministry, Mr. Matthew Mead (1699)
- 99881: A modest examination of The resolution of this case of conscience (1683)
- 99995: The penitent pardoned (1657)
- 100008: The golden snuffers: or, Christian reprovers, and reformers, characterized, cautioned, and encouraged (1697)
- 100087: The Jesuites ghostly vvayes to draw other persons over to their damnable principle, of the meritoriousness of destroying princes (1679)
- 100106: Seasonable words for English Protestants (1690)
- 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)
- 100307: New songs, and poems, a-la-mode both at court, and theaters, now extant never before printed by PW gent (1677)
- 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)
- 100462: David's labour and rest: or, A discourse on Acts XIII. v. 36 (1689)
- 100464: An endeavor for peace among Protestants (1680)
- 100608: A practical treatise, shewing when a believer is justified by faith without the deeds of the law (1696)
- 100720: This treatise proving three worlds, fou[n]dations, mentioned in Scripture (1696)
- 100724: The Protestant conformist: or, A plea for moderation (1679)
- 100728: Mediocria· Being a collection of all that Mr. Humfrey hath wrote upon the great and controverted article of justification (1698)
- 100789: An exact and faithful narrative of the horrid conspiracy of Thomas Knox, William Osborne, and John Lane, to invalidate the testimonies of Dr. Titus Oates, and Mr. William Bedlow (1680)
- 101071: One hundred and ninety sermons on the hundred and nineteenth Psalm (1681)
- 101087: The Popes proclamation (1641)
- 101142: Advice to parents and children (1690)
- 101198: The credibility of the Christian revelation, from it's intrinsick evidence (1700)
- 101269: The glorious kingdom of Christ, described and clearly vindicated (1691)
- 101314: The further information of Stephen Dugdale, gent (1680)
- 101346: Bovvels opened: or, A discovery of the near and dear love, vnion and communion betwixt Christ and the church (1648)
- 101361: Mercies memorial: or, Israel's thankful remembrance of God (1656)
- 101382: A practicall commentary, or An exposition with observations, reasons, and vses upon the first Epistle generall of John (1658)
- 101826: Parents groans over their wicked children (1681)
- 101875: The damnable principle of the Jesuites touching the murdering of Kings: fully laid open in two eminent instances de facto, by their own confession (1679)
- 101876: Rome in her fruits· (1663)
- 101894: Forty six sermons upon the whole eighth chapter of the epistle of the apostle Paul to the Romans (1674)
- 102005: Monthly preparations for the Holy Communion, by R.B. To which is added suitable meditations before, in, and after receiving. With divine hymns, in common tunes; fitted for publick congregations, or private families (1696)
- 102014: An enquiry into the oath required of non-conformists by an act made at Oxford (1682)
- 102024: Death the sweetest sleep, or A sermon preach't on the funeral of Mr. William Hiett (1681)
- 102247: Gurnay redivivus, or An appendix unto the homily against images in churches. By Edm. Gurnay, Batchelor in Divinity, and Minister of Gods word at Harpley in Norfolk (1660)
- 102447: An epistolary discourse on the great assistances to a Christians faith (1692)
- 102497: A short story of the rise, reign, and ruin of the Antinomians, familists, and libertines that infected the churches of New-England (1692)
- 102546: The believer's daily exercise: or, The Scripture precept of being in the fear of the Lord all the day long (1690)
- 102631: A theatre of politicall flying-insects (1657)
- 102637: The cities exaltation by uprightness (1680)
- 102697: A family-altar erected to the honour of the eternal God: or, A solemn essay to promote the worship of God in private houses (1693)
- 102742: England's improvement by sea & land (1681)
- 102768: The gospel-mystery of sanctification opened in sundry practical directions (1692)
- 102790: Chronological tables (1690)
- 102844: Sacramental meditations upon divers select places of Scripture· (1690)
- 102922: A sermon preach'd on the late day of thanksgiving. Decemb. 2. 1697 (1698)
- 103124: The confirming work of religion: or, its great things made plain, by their primary evidences and demonstrations (1693)
- 103304: The key of knowledg (1682)
- 103415: The dead saint speaking, to saints and sinners living (1657)
- 103466: Derekh leshalom shalom betsok ha-e?tim or The surest way to the safest peace, in troublous times (1688)
- 103515: Modesty triumphing over impudence. Or, Some notes upon a late romance published by Elizabeth Cellier, midwife and lady errant (1680)
- 103570: The new paradise of God. Or The regenerate, and his fruit (1658)
- 103570: The new paradise of God. Or The regenerate, and his fruit (1658)
- 103658: The Christian-mans calling: or, A treatise of making religion ones business (1665)
- 103752: The gale of opportunity. Or, A sermon preached (at Lidbury-North) at the funerall of the worshipfull Humphrey Walcot, of Walcot, Esq; June 8. 1650. And now published, by Thomas Froysell, minister of the Gospell at Clun in Shropshire (1658)
- 103770: The duty of self-denial briefly opened and urged. By Thomas Watson, minister of the Gospel (1675)
- 103773: Thomas Gataker B.D. his vindication· Of the annotations by him published (1653)
- 103795: Presbyteros dipl¯es tim¯es axios; or The true dignity of St. Paul's elder, exemplified in the life of that reverend, holy, zealous, and faithful servant, and minister of Jesus Christ Mr. Owen Stockton, M.A (1681)
- 103880: An answer to Mr. Thomas Grantham's book; called, A dialogue between the Baptist and the Presbyterian. By Martin Finch, Pastor of a Church of Christ in Norwich (1691)
- 104149: The faithful and diligent servant of the Lord, blessed at the coming of his Lord (1677)
- 104248: Some remarkable passages in the holy life and death of the late Reverend Mr Edmund Trench; most of them drawn out of his own diary· (1693)
- 104249: A conference betwixt a Protestant and a Jevv: or, A second letter from a merchant in London, to his correspondent in Amsterdam (1678)
- 104520: An essay to revive the antient education of gentlewomen, in religion, manners, arts & tongues (1673)
- 104624: Choice and practical expositions on four select psalms (1675)
- 104717: The addresse of some ministers of Christ in the Isle of Wight, & county of Southampton, to the people of their respective charges, by way of exhortation, to discharge their parts of those two great and necessary duties private conference and catechising (1658)
- 104873: The safety of Jerusalem (1657)
- 104924: God, the King, and the countrey (1691)
- 104965: A bridle for the tongue; or, A treatise of ten sins of the tongue (1663)
- 105305: The accomptants guide or Merchants book=keeper (1679)
- 105306: Certain considerations tending to promote peace and good will amongst Protestants (1674)
- 105370: A preparation for martyrdom (1681)
- 105371: Basanos ale?thine?. The true touchstone which shews both grace and nature. Or, A discourse concerning self-examination, by which both saints and sinners may come to know themselves (1681)
- 105414: A reply to the defence of Dr. Stillingfleet (1681)
- 105504: A modest and peaceable inquiry into the design and nature of some of those historical mistakes that are found in Dr. Stillingfleet's preface to his Unreasonableness of separation (1681)
- 105671: Convivium cæleste. A plain and familiar discourse concerning the Lords Supper (1684)
- 105723: Krypteuchologia: or, A plain ansvver to this practical question (1664)
- 105755: A sermon preached July 2 (1676)
- 105835: A plot to disseize God of his right defeated: and the contrivers punished (1661)
- 106133: The art of divine meditation. Or, A discourse of the nature, necessity, and excellency thereof (1680)
- 106191: Adam Abel: or, Vain man (1692)
- 106199: A conspiracre [sic] of the twelve bishops in the Tovver (1641)
- 106281: A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. William Ladson Junior (1694)
- 106371: The preaching of Christ, and the prison of God, as the certain portion of them that reject Christ's Word (1694)
- 106412: A treatise of effectuall calling and election (1658)
- 106422: The plain mans defence against popery: or, A discourse, shewing the flat opposition of popery to the Scripture. By J.N. chaplain to a person of honour (1675)
- 106423: The church's security in the midst of all difficulties and dangers (1694)
- 106539: En oligo christianos The almost Christian discovered, or The false-professor tried and cast (1662)
- 106647: Comfort in death (1698)
- 107693: Terminationes et exempla declinationum et conjugationum in usum grammaticastrorum. Opera & studio Caroli Hoole, M. A. e? Col. L. Oxon. (1686)
- 107928: Rich. Baxter's review of the state of Christian's infants (1700)
- 108001: Immortality in mortality magnifi'd in a strange (yet true) narration of one Master Pountney, merchant (1647)
- 108106: The remains of the reverend and learned Mr. John Corbet, late of Chichester (1684)
- 108475: The harmony, chronicle and order of the Old Testament (1647)
- 108661: Yadidyah or, The beloved disciple (1658)
- 108948: The first book of architecture (1693)
- 109187: Zion's birth-register (1656)
- 109399: The combate between the flesh and spirit (1654)
- 109407: Heavens glory, Hells terror. Or, Two treatises (1653)
- 109408: A treatise of effectual calling and election (1653)
- 109526: Spiritual vvisdom improved against temptation (1660)
- 109564: A tutor to astronomy and geography. Or, An easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, c?lestial and terrestial (1699)
- 109921: A modest reply (1692)
- 110041: The swearer's doom; or, A discourse setting forth the great sinfulness and danger of rash and vain swearing. By John Rost M.A. rector of Offwell and Gittisham in Devon (1695)
- 110256: The magistrates dignity and duty (1654)
- 110262: The door of salvation opened by the key of regeneration: or A treatise containing the nature, necessity, marks and means of regeneration (1661)
- 110445: Thanatoktasia. Or, Death disarmed: and the grave swallowed up in victory (1654)
- 110514: An explicatory catechism, or, An explanation of the Assemblies shorter catechism (1680)
- 110579: God save the King: or Pious and loyal joy, the subjects duty, for their soveraign's safety (1660)
- 110605: The Jevvs Sabbath antiquated, and the Lords Day instituted by divine authority. Or, The change of the Sabbath from the last to the first day of the week, asserted and maintained by Scripture-arguments, and testimonies of the best antiquity (1659)
- 110619: A true relation of the conversion and baptism of Isuf the Turkish chaous, named Richard Christophilus (1659)
- 110656: The Holy Eucharist: or, The mystery of the Lords Supper, briefly explained (1665)
- 110763: The kingdoms remembrancer: or, The protestation, vow, and covenant, Solemne League and Covenant, animadverted. So far as it concerns religion. By W. Wickins, late minister at St. Geo. Southwarke (1660)
- 110799: Englands spirituall languishing; with the causes and cure (1648)
- 110888: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1685)
- 110927: The Protestants answer to that question, where was your Church before Luther? (1679)
- 112749: Truths victory over tyrants and tyranny (1649)
- 113140: A heavenly conference between Christ and Mary after his resurrection (1656)
- 113141: A miracle of miracles: or, Christ in our nature (1656)
- 113906: A true and faithfull narrative (for substance) of a publique dispute between Mr. Tho. Porter, & Mr. Hen. Haggar (1656)
- 114008: The peoples need of a living pastor (1657)
- 114098: The use and practice of faith: or faiths universal usefulness, and quickning influence into every kinde and degree of the Christian life (1657)
- 114146: Holy things for holy men: or, The lawyers plea non-suited, his evidence proved insufficient, his foul mouth civilly wiped, and his arrogant railings admonished, and bridled (1658)
- 114155: The covenant of God with Abraham, opened (1654)
- 114167: Plain dealing: or the unvailing of the opposers of the present government and governors (1653)
- 114238: An antidote against Hen. Haggar's poysonous pamphlet, entitled, The foundation of the font discovered: or, A reply wherein his audaciousness in perverting holy scriptures and humane writings is discovered (1658)
- 114397: Eighteen sermons preached in Oxford. 1640 (1659)
- 114514: August 1660. Books lately printed to acquaint those that are studious what are extant, divers of them being printed this moneth (1660)
- 114596: The right of the Church asserted (1660)
- 114606: Berith Anti-Baal, or Zach. Croftons appearance before the prelate-justice of peace (1661)
- 114861: Syon in the house of mourning, because of sin & suffering (1657)
- 114896: A serious admonition to those Members of Parilament[sic] that sate alone without the secluded members (1660)
- 114913: A changling no company for lovers of loyaltie, or the subjects lesson in poynt of sacred submission to, and humble complyance with God and the King (1660)
- 114916: A true relation of the conversion and baptism of Isuf the Turkish chaous, named Richard Christophilus (1648)
- 114921: Catechizing Gods ordinance: or A short treatise concerning that ancient approved soul-edifying singularly necessary exercise of catechizing (1656)
- 114927: Clavis exousiasiche? [sic]: = The key of ordination. Or, Missio potestativa. Oichonomiche?: ministerial power: or, Authoritative separation of men to the work of Christ, a ministerial privilege (1656)
- 114961: Catechizing Gods ordinance: or A short treatise concerning that ancient approved soul-edifying singularly necessary exercise of catechizing (1657)
- 115259: A plea for ministers in sequestrations (1660)
- 115267: An antidote against immoderate sorrow for the death of our friends (1660)
- 115390: A sermon prepared to be preached at the funerall of Walter Norbane, esq; by W. Haywood Dr. in divinity: one of the chaplains in ordinary to his late Majesty of glorious memory (1663)
- 115392: Gospel-revelation in three treatises (1660)
- 115459: Enchiridion judicum, or, Jehosaphats charge to his judges (1657)
- 115467: The strong man ejected by a stronger then he (1660)
- 115473: Davids recognition, with a parallel betwixt his and our present soveraigns sufferings and deliverances (1660)
- 115495: Quatuor novissima: or, Meditations upon the four last things, delivered in four common-place discourses: by Thomas Longland M.A. and Fellow of S. Johns College in Cambridge (1657)
- 115517: The penitent murderer (1657)
- 115523: Thanatoktasia. Or, Death disarmed: and the grave swallowed up in victory (1654)
- 115637: Latinæ linguæ janua reserata (1656)
- 115952: Davids Psalms in metre (1655)
- 116129: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1657)
- 116166: The nonsuch professor in his meridian splendor (1660)
- 116231: F?lix scelus, querela piorum, et auscultatio divina; or, prospering prophaneness provoking holy conference, and Gods attention (1659)
- 116298: Knovvledge & practice, or, a plain discourse of the chief things necessary to be known, believ'd, & practised in order to salvation (1659)
- 116322: The door of salvation opened by the key of regeneration: or A treatise containing the nature, necessity, marks and means of regeneration (1661)
- 116380: A true relation of the most horrid and barbarous murders committed by Abigall Hill of St. Olaves Southwark, on the persons of foure infants (1658)
- 116633: [Hebrew] A relgious treatise upon Simeons song; or, Instructions advertising how to live holily, and dye happily (1658)
- 116663: Good company (1659)
- 116723: The reformation, in which is reconciliation with God and his people: or, I. Subjection to the state remonstrated (1658)
- 116737: Moses unveiled; or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained (1658)
- 117259: An eligie [sic] upon the universally-lamented death of the thrice noble and vertuous prince, Henry Duke of Gloucester (1660)
- 118034: A high and heavenly eccho (1653)
- 118525: A vindication of Cheapside Crosse against the Roundheads (1643)
- 118602: The excellency of the Christian revelation, as it teacheth us to know our selves, and our duty (1699)
- 119161: The principles of Christian religion (1677)
- 119303: Theanthro?pos or The great mysterie of godlines (1661)
- 119358: Meditations upon the parable of the prodigal son (1684)
- 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)
- 119495: Three questions resolved briefly and plainly (1688)
- 119562: The Christian temper: or, The quiet state of mind that God's servants labour for (1688)
- 119761: Short-writing shotned[sic]: or, The art of short-writing reduced to a method more speedy, plain, exact, and easie, than hath been heretofore published (1684)
- 119928: The third book of Homers Iliads. Translated by Thomas Grantham, professor of the speedy way of teaching the Hebrew, Greek, and Latine tongues, in Mermaid-Court in Gutter-lane, near Cheapside, London (1660)
- 119929: Terminationes et exempla declinationum, et conjugationum, in usum grammaticastrorum. Opera & studio Caroli Hoole, M.A. e? C. L. Oxon. Scholarchæ olim Rotherhamiensis in agro Ebor. jam vero? privatæ scholæ grammaticæ institutoris propre ædes haud ita procul a? Byrsa Regali apud Londinates (1672)
- 119940: Some brief directions for improvement of infant-baptism (1678)
- 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)
- 120168: The Christians directory (1658)
- 120268: Books to be sold by Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and three Crowns in Cheapside (1681)
- 120281: A conference betwixt a Protestant and a Jew, or, A second letter from a merchant in London to his correspondent in Amsterdam (1687)
- 120284: En oligo Christianos. The almost Christian discover'd: or, The false professor tryed and cast (1700)
- 120304: A reply to the defence of Dr. Stillingfleet (1682)
- 120357: A present to be given to teeming women, by their husbands or friends (1688)
- 120381: A sure guide to heaven: or An earnest invitation to sinners to turn to God, in order to their eternal salvation (1696)
- 120447: The spiritual guide (1688)
- 120718: A collection of pictures, with some curious books of prints, history, &c. to be sold by auction on Monday the ninth instant, and the following day at four of the clock, at John's Coffee-House next to the Naggs-Head-Tavern in Cheapside (1691)
- 120733: An abstract of three letters from Belfast (1690)
- 121084: A treatise of grace and duty. By Francis Fuller. M.A (1688)
- 121210: The true notion of imputed righteousness, and our justification thereby (1700)
- 121395: Unparallel'd varieties: or, The matchless actions and passions of mankind (1699)
- 121455: Primitiæ synagogæ (1700)
- 121484: The method of grace, in bringing home the eternal redemption (1699)
- 121678: The English empire in America: or a prospect of Their Majesties dominions in the West-Indies (1692)
- 121731: The common accidence examined and explained, by short questions & answers according to the very words of the book (1671)
- 121735: The common accidence examined (1685)
- 121736: The common accidence examined (1695)
- 121755: Terminationes et exempla declinationum et conjugationum in usum grammaticastrorum. Opera & studio Caroli Hoole, M.A. e? Col. L. Oxon. scholarchæ olim Rotherhamiensis in agro Ebor. jam vero? privatæ scholæ grammaticæ institutoris, prope ædes haud ita procul a? byrsa regali apud Londinates. (1683)
- 121855: Husbandry spiritualized: or, The heavenly use of earthly things consisting of many pleasant observations (1693)
- 121943: The dejected soules cure (1657)
- 122046: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 122105: A learned commentary or exposition: upon the first chapter of the second Epistle of S. Paul to the Corinthians (1655)
- 122160: Wilfull impenitency the grossest self-murder (1658)
- 122274: The Protestant school: or, A method, containing several forms of prayer, psalms, lessons, thanksgivings, and graces (1698)
- 122277: A sermon preach'd before the Society for Reformation of Manners; on Easter-Tuesday, at Kingston upon Thames, 1700. By Gideon Harding, M.A. vicar of Kingston upon Thames (1700)
- 122285: The book of Job in meeter (1700)
- 122371: A funeral sermon on the death of that pious gentlewoman Mrs. Judith Hamond (1696)
- 122589: Reading and spelling English made easie (1673)
- 122632: Navigation spiritualiz'd: or, A new compass for seamen (1698)
- 122633: Navigation spiritualiz'd: or, A new compass for seamen (1698)
- 122637: The nature of justification opened (1695)
- 122696: Two conferences (1678)
- 122698: En oligo Christianos The almost Christian discovered or, The false professor tryed and cast (1664)
- 122701: Invisibles, realities, demonstrated in the holy life and triumphant death of Mr. John Janeway, Fellow of King's College in Cambridge. By James Janeway, Minister of the Gospel (1698)
- 122713: The weavers pocket-book: or, Weaving spiritualized (1675)
- 122752: God's gracious presence (1658)
- 122802: The fountain of life opened: or, A display of Christ in His essential and mediatorial glory (1700)
- 122803: A saint indeed: or, The great work of a Christian open'd and press'd from Prov. IV. 23 (1698)
- 122818: The comforts of divine love (1700)
- 122858: The principles of Christian religion explained to the capacity of the meanest (1680)
- 123009: A rod for Trepidantium Malleus, or A letter to Sam. Reconcileable (1700)
- 123042: A funeral sermon (1700)
- 123085: Parthenia, or The mayden-head of the first musicke that ever vvas printed for the virginalls. Composed by three famous masters: William Byrd, Dr: John Bull, & Orlando Gibbons, gentlemen of his Majesties chappell. Dedicated to all the masters and lovers of musick (1651)
- 123105: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 123109: A brief enquiry into the true nature of schism: or a persuasive to Christian love and charity. Humbly submitted to better judgments; by M.H. Licensed Jan. 8. 1689/90 (1690)
- 123165: Geography rectified: or, A description of the world (1700)
- 123176: Meetness for heaven (1679)
- 123177: The sure mercies of David: or, a second part of Heart-treasure (1670)
- 123203: An explanation of the Shorter catechism (1689)
- 123234: The little peace-maker; discovering foolish pride the make-bate: or, Some animadversions upon Proverbs 13.10 (1674)
- 123292: Christ the head of civil government (1699)
- 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)
- 123450: Scripture light about the Gospel ordinance of baptism (1695)
- 123556: Convivium c?leste (1674)
- 123574: The peace of Jerusalem (1698)
- 123651: Memorable accidents, and unheard of transactions (1693)
- 123743: A vindication of the answer to the humble remonstrance from the unjust imputation of frivolousnesse and falshood (1654)
- 123829: Letters to a sick friend (1682)
- 123970: Truth prevailing against the fiercest opposition (1700)
- 124055: A treatise of effectual calling and election (1655)
- 124061: Parthenia, or The mayden-head of the first musicke that ever vvas printed for the virginals. Composed by three famous masters: William Byrd, Dr. John Bull, and Orlando Gibbons, gentlemen of his Majesties chappell. Dedicated to all the masters and lovers of musick (1655)
- 124111: Smectymnuus redivivus (1661)
- 124153: En oligo Christianos. The almost Christian discovered: or The false professor tryed and cast (1684)
- 124157: Spiritual wisdom improved against temptation (1678)
- 124243: A rich treasure at an easie rate: or, The ready way to true content (1678)
- 124352: The vanitie of man, in his best estate (1658)
- 124407: Christ all and in all. Or Severall significant similitudes by which the Lord Jesus Christ is described in the holy scriptures (1660)
- 124450: The hearts-index, or Self-knowledge (1659)
- 124681: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1657)
- 124694: A posing-book for scholars (1688)
- 124754: Rome's downfal (1688)
- 124800: A blow at profaneness (1692)
- 124938: A sermon preach'd to the Society for Reformation of Manners (1699)
- 124995: A new spelling book; or, Reading and spelling made easie (1677)
- 125061: A soveraign antidote against the fear of death: or, A cordial for a dying Christian (1681)
- 125085: Some reflections upon the opposition made against the free doctrine of Mr. Baxter (1700)
- 125179: The good and faithful servant (1696)
- 125290: Compendiaria et perfacilis physiologiæ idea, Aristotelicæ (1676)
- 125300: Christ displayed (1679)
- 125579: The great change (1682)
- 125599: Ger. Jo. Vossii Elementa rhetorica (1663)
- 125601: Vestibulum technicum: or, An artificial vestibulum (1675)
- 125675: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1692)
- 125676: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1695)
- 125795: Mr. Edward West's legacy, being a discourse of the perfect man (1679)
- 126018: The love of God to all mankind (1700)
- 126034: The true light shining in darkness (1693)
- 126135: Proverbial sentences, divine and moral (1679)
- 126304: The flying pen-man or The art of short-writing (1674)
- 126347: The great doctrine of Christ crucified (1694)
- 126394: The penitent murderer (1659)
- 126433: A vvedding-ring fit for the finger: or, The salve of divinity, on the sore of humanity (1664)
- 126516: Mercies memoriall. Or, Israels thankfull remembrance of God (1657)
- 126696: Some observations made upon the root Cassummuniar, called otherwise rysagone, imported from the East-Indies (1679)
- 126708: Penitential cries, in thirty two hymns (1696)
- 126797: Seasonable counsel to an afflicted people (1677)
- 126890: A Christian's work and time of working (1675)
- 126905: The workes of that famous physitian Dr. Alexander Read, Doctor of Physick, and one of the fellows of Physitians-Colledge, London (1650)
- 127077: Eighteen sermons preached in Oxford 1640 (1660)
- 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)
- 127231: A vindication of Mr. H's Brief enquiry into the true nature of schism (1691)
- 127424: Atlas colestis (1700)
- 127578: Wortley's vision or The great work of the conversion of a sinner (1661)
- 127615: Select hymns, taken out of Mr. Herbert's Temple, and turn'd into the common metre (1697)
- 127635: The general assembly: or, A discourse of the gathering of all saints to Christ (1700)
- 127637: A new creature: or, A short discourse, opening the nature, properties, and necessity of the great work of the new creation upon the souls of men (1695)
- 127687: Heavens glory, Hells terror, or, Two treatises (1658)
- 127741: Penitential cries, in thirty--two hymns (1696)
- 127938: A funeral-sermon upon occasion of the death of Mrs. Lobb (1691)
- 127980: A vindication of the Right Reverend Dr. Stillingfleet, late Ld. Bp. of Worcester (1700)
- 128022: A compendious account of Latin grammar (1693)
- 128094: The church-catechism enlarg'd and explain'd (1697)
- 128176: En oligo? Chriztianos: the almost Christian: discovered: or, the false professor tryed and cast (1671)
- 128180: Spiritual vvisdom improved against temptation· (1661)
- 128279: Arts improvement: or, Short and swift vvriting (1647)
- 128333: A sermon preach'd at St. Mildred's Poultrey, January 3. 1696/7 (1697)
- 128352: Ho the¯sauros en ostrakinois skeuesin. A pearl in an oyster-shel: or, pretious treasure put in perishing vessels. The sum or substance of two sermons preached at Withall-Chappel in Worcestershire. Wherein is set forth the mightiness of the Gospel, the meanness of its ministration. Together with a character of Mr. Thomas Hall, his holy life and death. By Richard Moore, a willing, though a most unworthy servant of God in the Gospel of his Son Jesus Christ (1675)
- 128432: A description & use of a large quadrant, contrived and made by H. Sutton (1669)
- 128634: The humble advice of the Assembly of Divines, now by authority of Parliament sitting at Westminster, concerning a larger catechisme (1658)
- 128643: Moderation's commendation, in a parable· (1674)
- 128685: A sheet of Union. Or CVII principles of religion, wherein English Protestants are agreed (1679)
- 128753: Ouranos kai tartaros= (1659)
- 128846: The mysteries of Mount Calvary opened and improved (1686)
- 128853: The little childes catechisme (1679)
- 128957: Scripture-warrant sufficient proof for infant-baptism: being a reply to Mr. Grantham's Presumption no proof (1688)
- 129011: The best way to mend the world, and to prevent the growth of popery (1680)
- 129067: A funeral sermon (1682)
- 129232: Directions for daily holy living (1690)
- 129233: Memorables concerning our uprightness before God, and our resignation to his will (1690)
- 129275: A letter from a minister to his friend, concerning the game of chesse (1680)
- 129279: Some considerations of a certificate prefixed to Doctor Crisps's Works (1690)
- 129504: A l[arge] scrip[tural] catec[hisme] useful for the ins[truction of?] children and othe[r] ... principles ... relig[ion] ... By S.P. minister of the gospel (1677)
- 129723: The confession of faith (1658)
- 129724: The confession of faith (1658)
- 129926: The anglers delight (1676)
- 129959: A plain and familiar method of instructing the younger sort (1672)
- 129975: Manchester al mondo (1661)
- 129986: Smectymnuus redivivus (1654)
- 129988: Two sorts of latter days (1699)
- 130010: Universal indulgence or indempnity from injury upon accounts of conscience (1680)
- 130238: Anastasis Britannica & Hibernica (1660)
- 130251: Christian commemoration, and imitation of saints departed (1691)
- 130356: The combate between the flesh and spirit (1658)
- 130375: A saint indeed: or, The great work of a Christian, opened and pressed, from Prov. IV. xxiii (1689)
- 130475: Seasonable and sober advice to the respective counties and corporations in whose good or bad choice of members to serve in this next ensuing Parlament (in this present juncture of time) consisteth the probable weale or woe of these three nations, and the safety or hazard of our dear-bought liberties and reformation begun (1660)
- 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 Cæsar to this present (1687)
- 130792: The English hero: or, Sr. Francis Drake reviv'd (1692)
- 130948: The confession of faith (1658)
- 130964: The kingdom of darkness: or the history of dæmons, specters, witches, apparitions, possessions, disturbances, and other wonderful and supernatural delusions, mischievous feats, and malicious impostures of the Devil (1688)
- 131017: Accompts of merchandise ready computed (1676)
- 131118: A proclamation for tryall of the King (1649)
- 131176: An account given of the principles & practises of several nonconformists· (1682)
- 131266: The axe laid to the root of separation: or, The churches cause against it (1685)
- 131749: Astroscopium: or two hemispheres, containing all the northern and southern constellations, projected upon the poles of the word [sic] (1700)
- 131750: Altar-worship, or Bowing to the communion table considered (1661)
- 131773: Gurnay redivivus, or an appendix unto the homily against images in churches (1660)
- 131906: The English empire in America: or a prospect of His Majesties dominions in the West-Indies (1685)
- 132113: Chamberlain's Arithmetick (1679)
- 132150: A sermon preach'd Novemb. 14. 1698 (1699)
- 132297: Four profitable treatises very useful for Christian practise (1657)
- 132319: The swearer silenced: or, The evil and danger of prophane swearing and perjury (1689)
- 132359: Charity directed: or, The way to give alms (1676)
- 132368: Magna Charta ecclesiæ universalis (1687)
- 132373: Canticum morientis cygni, or, The last dying note of Stephen the first gospel-martyr (1659)
- 132529: A sermon preached at the funeral of Sir Henry Johnson, Kt (1684)
- 132748: An account of the apprehending, trial, and condemnation of two grand criminals, namely, idleness and pride (1700)
- 132795: The case of the times discuss'd (1683)
- 132975: Arts advancement or The most exact, lineal, swift, short, and easy method of short-hand-writing hitherto extant (1682)
- 133241: The folly of atheism, and (what is now called) deism; even with respect to the present life (1692)
- 133308: Of remembrance and imitation of deceased holy rulers (1695)
- 133399: The life of Mr. John Hieron (1691)
- 133460: A catalogue of approved divinity-books (1657)
- 133477: An antidote against Quakerisme (1671)
- 133540: Theological discourses and sermons on several occasions (1692)
- 133542: Counsels and comforts for troubled consciences (1679)
- 133636: A sermon preached at the funeral of Reverend Mr. Will. Whitaker (1673)
- 134050: Consolation in life and death (1681)
- 134065: The door of salvation opened by the key of regeneration: or, A treatise containing the nature, necessity, marks and means of regeneration (1671)
- 134138: A fourth letter, concerning the sacred Trinity (1691)
- 134140: Theological discourses; in two parts (1695)
- 134152: A funeral sermon: occasioned by the death of Mr. George Baker. First preached and then published, at the earnest desire of his relations. By Nathanael Vincent M.A. Minister of the Gospel. (1679)
- 134184: An account of the societies for reformation of manners, in England and Ireland (1700)
- 134245: Timber-measure by a line of more ease, dispatch and exactness, then any other way now in use, by a double scale (1677)
- 134430: Manchester al mondo (1655)
- 134445: All the chief points contained in the Christian religion (1697)
- 134482: A compleat history and mystery of the Old and New Testament (1690)
- 134653: A funeral sermon upon the death of Mr. Joseph Barrett (1699)
- 134728: A paraphrase on the New Testament (1695)
- 134789: Infant-baptism vindicated from the exceptions of Mr. Thomas Grantham (1691)
- 134806: An explanation of the shorter catechism, compos'd by the assembly of divines at Westminster, 1647 (1676)
- 134837: The common accidence examined and explained (1683)
- 134909: Some rules how to use the world (1688)
- 135006: The vanity of the life of man (1688)
- 135034: To the Kings most Excellent Maiesty. The humble and grateful acknowledgement of many ministers of the Gospel in, and about the city of London (1660)
- 135215: An impartial examination and refutation of the erroneous tenents of Thomas Moor (1698)
- 135417: Eighteen directions for saving conversion unto God (1691)
- 135427: Mikrokosmographia (1651)
- 135430: Youths divine pastime (1691)
- 135635: Tentations: their nature, danger, cure. The fourth part (1655)
- 135675: Four useful discourses: viz. I. The art of improving a full and prosperous condition, for the glory of God; being an appendix to the art of contentment: in three sermons on Philip IV. 12. II[.] Christian submission, on I Sam III, 18, III. Christ a Christian's life; and death his gain; on Philip. I. 21. IV. The gospel of peace sent to the sons of preace; in six sermons on Luke X. 5, 6. By Jer. Burroughs, late preacher of the gospel at Stepney and Cripplegate. Published by his hand who put forth some of his books when Mr. Burroughs was living by his approbation; and most of those which came forth since his death (1675)
- 135812: The fountain of life opened: or, A display of Christ in his essential and mediatorial glory· (1698)
- 136039: A seasonable apology for religion (1673)
- 136058: Reasons most humbly submitted to the wisdom of Parliament for the taking off the present duty of excise upon beer and ale, and laying the duty upon the original malt (1695)
- 136064: The reign of Gustavus King of Sueden, son of Ericus· (1658)
- 136228: Horæ consecratæ, or Spiritual pastime (1682)
- 136444: A Catholick catechism (1683)
- 136508: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Shewell (1693)
- 136933: The best interest; or a treatise of a saving interest in Christ (1682)
- 136934: A warning to drunkards (1682)
- 136994: The communicants instructor. Or, A sacramental catechism (1692)
- 137000: The point of church-unity and schism discuss'd (1679)
- 137011: More cheap riches: or, Heavenly aphorismes (1660)
- 137039: The young man's calling: or, The whole duty of youth (1695)
- 137190: Closet-prayer a Christian duty: or, A treatise upon Mat. VI, 6 (1687)
- 137196: The Christian-mans calling: or, A treatise of making religion ones business (1662)
- 137261: A full and clear account the Scripture gives of the Deity (1700)
- 137350: Two conferences (1679)
- 137455: A seasonable question (1690)
- 137464: A model for the maintaining of students of choice abilities (1658)
- 137468: An answer to the rector of Bury's letter to his friend· (1699)
- 137619: Conscience satisfied: in a cordial and loyal submitting to the present government of William and Mary (1690)
- 137676: The true way of taxing (1693)
- 137677: The truest and largest account of the late earthquake (1693)
- 137691: Orthodox paradoxes, theological and experimental. Or, A believer clearing truth by seeming contradictions (1654)
- 137695: Israels lamentation at the death of a prophet (1677)
- 137716: An explication and vindication of the Athanasian Creed (1691)
- 137781: Admirable curiosities rarities and wonders in England Scotland & Ireland (1697)
- 137815: The mischief of sinne (1671)
- 137816: Paramythion: or A word of comfort for the Church of God (1662)
- 137817: Paramuthion: or, A word of comfort for the church of God (1662)
- 137893: The reward of Christian patience (1693)
- 138009: An account of the life and death of Mr. Philip Henry (1699)
- 138044: Ars sciendi sive logica (1681)
- 138062: A defence of the catholick faith concerning the satisfaction of Christ (1692)
- 138082: The vanity of man at his best estate, and the vanity of Dives, his desire when at his worst (1676)
- 138466: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the city of London (1678)
- 138499: Qvakers principles quaking: or, Pretended light proved darkness, and perfections found to be greatest imperfections (1656)
- 138542: A view of that part of the late considerations addrest to H.H. about the Trinity (1695)
- 138544: Summons to sinners (1681)
- 138769: The true history of councils enlarged and defended (1682)
- 138819: Of the shortness of time· (1700)
- 138901: The divine banquet or Sacramental devotions (1686)
- 138947: Ornaments for the daughters of Zion. Or the Character and happiness of a virtuous woman (1694)
- 138948: An explanation of the shorter catechism, compos'd by the assembly of divines at Westminster, 1647 (1675)
- 138954: Manchester al mondo (1658)
- 139010: Precepts for Christian practice: or, The rule of the new-creature (1662)
- 139108: The morning-exercise at Cripple-gate: or, Several cases of conscience practically resolved, by sundry ministers, September, 1661 (1671)
- 139123: A reply to Mr. Tho. Beverley's answer to my reasons against his doctrine of the thousand years middle kingdom, and of the conversion of the Jews. By Richard Baxter, passing to that world where we shall see face to face. Feb. 20. 1690/1 (1691)
- 139296: A compleat history and mystery of the Old and New Testament (1695)
- 139350: The vanitie and excellency of man (1658)
- 139368: The morning-exercise against popery. Or, The principal errors of the Church of Rome detected and confuted (1675)
- 139484: The confirming work of religion: or, Its great things made plain, by their primary evidences and demonstrations (1693)
- 139607: The general history of earthquakes (1694)
- 139687: Heavens glory, hells terror. Or, Two treatises (1655)
- 139819: The continuation of Christ's alarm to drowsie saints (1657)
- 139902: The life and death, of the eminently learned, pious, and painful minister of the Gospel, Dr. Samuel Winter, sometime Provest [sic] of Trinity Colledge near Dublin in Ireland (1671)
- 140144: Sacramental meditations upon divers select places of Scripture· (1700)
- 140436: At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street from Cheapside, dwells a physician a graduate in the University of Oxford (1685)
- 140459: A true narrative of the horrid plot and conspiracy of the popish party (1679)
- 140718: The song of Solomon rendred in plain & familiar verse (1659)
- 141036: The Psalms of David in meeter (1673)
- 141146: Choice observations and explanations upon the Old Testament (1655)
- 141240: A glimpse of eternity (1683)
- 141452: A discourse of earthquakes (1693)
- 141670: Krypteuxologia or, A plain answer to this practical question (1687)
- 141826: Surprizing miracles of nature & art (1699)
- 141871: Books printed for Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultrey near Cheapside (1689)
- 142309: A new art of short-vvriting (1649)
- 142421: Christs communion with his church militant (1656)
- 142943: Historical remarques and observations of the ancient and present state of London and Westminster (1691)
- 142973: Orthodox paradoxes, theoretical and experimental. Or, A believer, clearing truth by seeming contradictions (1657)
- 143083: A dialogue between Satan and a young man. Or, Satan's temptations to delay repentance answered. By J.J. a pious young divine, for the benefit of young persons (1699)
- 143114: The difference between the spots of the godly, and of the wicked. Preached by Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs, at Cripple-gate (1687)
- 143388: Moses unveiled; or those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained (1658)
- 143636: Wonderful prodigies of judgment and mercy (1693)
- 143758: A discourse concerning the Redeemer's dominion over the invisible world, and the entrance thereinto by death (1699)
- 143895: Cruel and barbarous news from Cheapside in London (1676)
- 144388: Moses next to God, and Aaron next to Moses subordinate and subservient (1661)
- 144488: England enslaved under popish successors (1681)
- 144587: The death of God's Moses's [sic] considered (1678)
- 144741: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 144778: A private psalter, or manual of devotion· (1683)
- 144839: At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street, from Cheapside, on the left hand, lives John Pechey (1700)
- 144843: At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street, from Cheapside, on the left hand, lives J. Pechey, of the Colledge of Physicians in London (1685)
- 144906: At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street from Cheapside, dwells J. Pechey, a member of the College of Physicians in London, who has a pill that he has found by many years experience (1685)
- 144932: A reply to the Hertford letter (1699)
- 144989: Advertisement. J. Pechey physician that lodg'd at the angel and crown in King-street near Cheapside, is removed to the angel and crown in Basinglane (1685)
- 144989: Advertisement. J. Pechey physician that lodg'd at the angel and crown in King-street near Cheapside, is removed to the angel and crown in Basinglane (1685)
- 145283: A true list of the aldermen and common-council-men of the several wards of the honourable city of London, for this present year, 1682 (1682)
- 145383: A new-years gift: being an help to heart-converse by way of charge and challenge (1690)
- 145410: The faithful and diligent servant of the Lord, blessed at the coming of his Lord (1677)
- 145572: Trading spiritualized (1694)
- 145574: The certainty of the worlds of spirits (1691)
- 145582: The psalms of David in meeter. Newly translated and diligently compared with the original text, and former translations (1700)
- 145637: Catholick communion defended against both extreams: and unnecessary division confuted, by reasons against both the active and passive ways of separation (1684)
- 145703: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge in the day of his distresse (1661)
- 145720: A funeral sermon preached at Deptford June 3. 1688 (1688)
- 145768: A prospect of London. A book of the prospects of the remarkable places in and about the city of London (1700)
- 145796: The communicants instructor. Or, A sacramental catechism (1700)
- 145808: A plain method of catechizing (1700)
- 145844: A catalogue of books printed for Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultry near Cheapside. (1689)
- 145863: The principles of the Christian-religion in English-and-Latine compos'd for the use of young be-gin-ners (1670)
- 145935: A wedding ring fit for the finger. Or, The salve of divinity, on the sore of humanity (1678)
- 145989: A serious exhortation unto self-examination. Delivered in V. sermons, on 2 Cor.xiii.5 (1687)
- 146008: Poor Robin's prophecy, for the year 1701 (1671)
- 146242: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the lord mayor and aldermen of the city of London (1678)
- 146279: Bibliotheca VVilkinsoniana, sive catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecæ instructissimæ (1694)
- 146312: Terminationes et exempla declinationum, et conjugationum, in usum grammaticastrorum. Opera & studio Caroli Hoole, M.A. e? C. L. Oxon. scholarchæ olim Rotherhamiensis in agro Ebor. jam vero? privatæ scholæ grammaticæ institutoris prope ædes haud ita procul a? byrsa regali apud Londinates (1669)
- 146318: The horse-manship of England (1682)
- 146642: The grand question resolved, what we must do to be saved (1696)
- 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)
- 146905: A wedding-ring fit for the finger: or, The salve of divinity on the sore of humanity (1660)
- 146936: A catalogue of Excellent English books in divinity, history, and on most other subjects (1691)
- 147067: A true relation of the reception of his Majestie and conducting him through the city of London by the right honourable Thomas Aleyn Lord Mayor and the aldermen his brethren (1660)
- 147287: An alarum to England (1700)
- 147406: Eben-ezer (1682)
- 147512: The Divine banquet, or, Sacramental devotions (1696)
- 147835: A copy of a brief treatise of the proper subject and administration of Baptism: Some years since sent by the author to Thomas late Lord Bishop of Lincoln. With a prefatory epistle thereunto, and the scriptures cited at large (1693)
- 147874: The white stone: or, A learned and choice treatise of assurance (1654)
- 148048: Of sudden diseases. By Dr. John Pechey of the College of Physicians, London, at his house in Robin-Hood's-Court, the Lower End of Bowlane, near Bazing-Lane, Cheapside (1698)
- 148091: Hagon A religious treatise upon Simeons song; or, instructions advertising how to live holily, and dye happily (1659)
- 148092: The only sovereign salve for the wounded spirit: approved by the author in himself (1661)
- 148115: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge in the day of his distress (1672)
- 148134: All such persons as have just cause to complaine against priviledges and protections (claimed by the Parliament, the nobility, gentry, king, queen, or princes servants, persons of quality, or others) (1641)
- 148169: Admirable curiosities rarities and wonders in England Scotland & Ireland (1697)
- 148199: A persuasive to full communion, with the churches of Christ in all Gospel-ordinances and priviledges (1698)
- 148208: Advertisement. Whereas formerly the sick could have advice (at the Angel and Crown in King.Street near Cheapside) in the afternoons only (1695)
- 148213: England's solar pill agains [sic] the scurvey (1680)
- 148322: Sir, you are desired to meet the rest of the gentlemen volunteers, at Mercers-Hall in Cheapside, on Tuesday the first day of July next, at one a clock precisely, to dine with the five gentlemen who presented the Kentish Petition (1675)
- 148363: Advertisement. J Peachey, Physitian, is remov'd from Chequer-yard near Dowgate, to Queen-street, near Cheapside (1685)
- 148389: At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street from Cheapside. Dwells a physician, a graduate in one of our own Universities, and a member of the Colledge of Physicians in London (1685)
- 148511: Principiis obsta. The readie vvay to prevent sin (1671)
- 148680: Vestibulum technicum, or An artificial vestibulum (1684)
- 148696: The protestant's self-defence: or, A discourse between a Papist and Protestant (1685)
- 148700: At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning on the left hand in Bread-street from Cheapside, lives J. Pechey, a graduate in the University of Oxford (1685)
- 148798: At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, the second turning in Bread-street from Cheapside, dwells J. Pechey, a graduate in the University of Oxford, and a member of the College of Physicians in London, who has a pill prepared with wholsom ingredients, (1685)
- 148802: A defence of Christ, and free grace: against the subverters, commonly called, Antionomians or libertines; who ignorantly blaspheme Christ on pretence of extolling him. In a dialogue between an Orthodox Zealot, and a reconciling monitor. Written on the occasion of the reviving of those errours, and the reprinting and reception of Dr. Crispes writings, and the danger of subverting many thousand honest souls by the notions of free grace, and justification, mis-understood and abused by injudicious, unstudyed, prejudiced preachers. By Richard Baxter (1690)
- 149020: At the angel and crown in Ba[z]ing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street from Cheapside, on the left hand, lives J. Pechey, of the Colledge of Physicians in London (1685)
- 149169: The city remembrancer. Or, A sermon preached to the native-citizens, of London (1657)
- 149243: The second part against schism: Being animadversions on a book famed to be Mr. Raphson's (1684)
- 149712: A sermon preached April 11, 1692. Being the first fast-day appointed by Their Majesties proclamation (1692)
- 149880: Sciothericum telescopicum; or, A new contrivance of adapting a telescope to an horizontal dial for observing the moment of time by day or night (1700)
- 150248: Historical dissertations. I. Concerning the antiquity of temples under the Old Testament (1698)
- 150469: Proverbial sentences, divine and moral (1678)
- 150728: Gaza chimica: or, A magazine, or store-house of choice chymical medicines (1672)
- 151036: A true relation of an imposition layed by the late King upon the manufacturers of gold & silver-wyer to be used in the making of gold & silver thred, &c (1657)
- 151480: Innocency's reward, or the interest and benefit of piety and purity (1679)
- 151544: A divine cordial: or, the transcendent priviledge of those that love God, and are savingly called (1678)
- 151586: England's improvement by sea and land. Shewing the way to out-do the Dutch in trade by sea (1698)
- 151811: An explicatory catechism: or, An explanation of the Assemblies Shorter catechism (1693)
- 151912: A short and plain account of the doctrine of the Romish Church (1675)
- 151959: Fair warning to take heed of popery, or a short and true history of the Jesuits fiery practices and powder-plots (1674)
- 152210: Methodi practicæ specimen (1690)
- 152510: An explicatory catechism: or, an explanation of the assemblies shorter catechism (1680)
- 152515: The spirit of prayer: or, A discourse wherein the nature of prayer is opened (1699)
- 152517: The little childes catechisme (1679)
- 152536: Vestibulum technicum: or, An artificial vestibulum (1692)
- 152559: Severall treatises usefull for Christian practice (1657)
- 152563: Canaans flowings. Or, a second part of Milk and honey (1656)
- 152582: The retired mans meditations, or the mysterie and power of godliness shining forth in the living Word (1698)
- 152638: The universal shuttlecock (1700)
- 152729: Thanatoktasia. Or, Death disarmed (1658)
- 152730: Thanatoktasia. Or, Death disarmed: and the grave swallowed up in victory (1654)
- 152736: A treatise of dreams and visions (1689)
- 152745: Truth vindicated, against all heresies (1698)
- 153016: A true account of the prodigious swarming of bees (1677)
- 153111: Mr. Richard Baxter's paraphrase on the Psalms of David in metre (1692)
- 153330: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1699)
- 153428: London, the 29th day of September, 1696 (1696)
- 153651: A most true relation of an imposition layed by the late King upon the manufactures of gold & silver-wyer to be used in the making of gold & silver thred, &c (1657)
- 154356: The common accidence examined and explained, by short questions and answers according to the very words of the book (1663)
- 154408: Epinikion, or, A sermon preacht at the funeral of that faithful and painful minister of Christ Mr. Richard Chantrye (1694)
- 154755: An infallible way to contentment (1673)
- 155332: Sacramental preparation for the Holy Communion in short (1698)
- 155352: The Proverbs of Solomon, with other scriptural passages methodized (1678)
- 155353: Proverbial sentences, divine and moral (1682)
- 155355: Moderation's commendation (1674)
- 155623: A catalogue of the most approved divinity-books, which have been printed or re-printed about twenty yeares past, and continued down to this persent year, 1655, minsis Martii 26 (1655)
- 155702: A discourse concerning trouble of mind (1692)
- 155826: Precepts for Christian practice or the rule of the new creature[.] (1659)
- 155871: An adventure for a sale of jewels &c (1694)
- 156167: The history of the kingdoms of Scotland & Ireland (1685)
- 156747: A call to repentance. Or, A practical discourse, shewing the season for, some hindrances from, and encouragements unto sincere repentance. By Charles Phelpes (1682)
- 156748: An antidote against desperation and presumption. Or, A consideration of that most solemn oath of the Lord God in Ezek. XXXIII.II (1680)
- 157031: A rich treasure at an easie rate: or, The ready way to true content (1678)
- 157680: Mechanick dialling (1690)
- 157681: An epitome of the whole art of war (1692)
- 157905: Evident satisfa[cti]on to the sick and lame (1682)
- 157949: Spiritual wisdom improved against temptation (1676)
- 157952: Enoligw Xristianos. The almost-Christian discovered; or, The false professor tried and cast (1683)
- 157953: En oligw Xristianov. The almost Christian discovered: or, the false professor tried and cast (1677)
- 157954: En oligw Xristianov. The almost Christian discovered: or, The false professor tried and cast (1675)
- 158216: A watch-word to the saints (1660)
- 158241: An explanation of the shorter catechism (1688)
- 158315: Londons triumph (1691)
- 158510: A new years gift, or a true portraiture of a natural man. [sic] and of a regenerate person (1680)
- 159031: Hydrographia universalia (1700)
- 159295: The pastoral letters of the incomparable Jurieu (1699)
- 159346: A lash for a lyar (1658)
- 159458: Invisibles, realities, demonstrated in the holy life and triumphant death of Mr. John Janeway, Fellow of Kings College in Cambridge (1684)
- 159459: Invisibles, realities, demonstrated in the holy life and triumphant death of Mr. John Janeway (1677)
- 159845: The Christians directory (1653)
- 160275: Terminationes et exempla declinationum & conjugationum in usum grammaticastrorum (1689)
- 160276: Terminationes et exempla declinationum (1676)
- 160282: The common accidence examined and explained, by short questions and answers according to the very words of the book (1686)
- 160283: The common accidence examined and explained (1679)
- 160287: The common accidence examined and explained, by short questions & answers according to the very words of the book (1673)
- 160289: The common accidence examined and explained, by short questions and answers according to the very words of the book (1668)
- 160338: A help to a national reformation (1700)
- 160504: Advice to an only child: or, Excellent counsel to all young persons (1700)
- 160521: Christs communion with his church militant (1654)
- 160844: The hearts-index, or Self-knowledge (1659)
- 160988: A map of the county of Cornwall (1699)
- 161199: Some rules how to use the world (1688)
- 161261: The French King, conquer'd by the English (1678)
- 161391: England's solar pill against the scurvey (1680)
- 161413: A saint indeed: or The great work of a Christian opened and pressed; from Prov. 4. 23 (1684)
- 161585: Childrens bread: or, the first principles of the knowledge of God (1671)
- 161912: Martyrs in flames: or, Popery (in its true colours) displayed (1693)
- 162980: Dr. Bates's congratulatory speech to the King, Novemb. 22. 1667. }b In the name of the dissenting ministers in and about London. (1698)
- 163108: The Psalms of David in meeter (1688)
- 163123: Account of the late earthquake in Jamaica, June the 7th. 1692 (1693)
- 163616: The ecstasie; or the souls transmigration into the heavenly countrey (1689)
- 163738: The downfall of several great men: or, Popish plottings not to be parallel'd in former ages (1681)
- 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)
- 164211: Self-imployment in secret (1691)
- 164439: A collection of divine hymns, upon several occasions (1694)
- 164841: The accomptants guide or merchants book-keeper (1686)
- 164897: A catalogue of globes, spheres, maps, mathematical projections, books and instruments (1700)
- 164897: A catalogue of globes, spheres, maps, mathematical projections, books and instruments (1700)
- 165153: The godly mans ark, or city of refuge in the day of his distress (1682)
- 165162: Eire?no?dia nuperas Europæ ærumnas, necnon ejusdem res prosperas sub auspicio felicissimo augustissimi Monarchæ Gulielmi III. Magnæ Britanniæ, &c. Regis brevite?r complectens (1698)
- 165178: By the wardens and commonalty of the of the mystery of the mercers, at Mercers-Hall in Cheapside, London, the 8th day of February, 1698 (1698)
- 165212: A bridle for the tongue: or, The trial and condemnation of Whispering-Backbiter (1700)
- 165227: A poste with a packet of mad letters (1674)
- 165302: An account of the tryal and conviction of William May (1696)
- 165860: A call to the unconverted (1680)
- 166205: A breviate of the doctrine of justification (1690)
- 166229: The helmet of hope, distinguished from the hope of hypocrites (1694)
- 166265: A divine cordial: or, the transcendent priviledge of those that love God, and are savingly called (1663)
- 166337: A brief (yet full) account of the doctrine of vulgar and decimal fractions, with a specimen on their demonstrations (1698)
- 166356: An alarme to unconverted sinners (1696)
- 166428: 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: the bishopricks, deaneries, churches, chappels, hospitals; with the rectories an vicarages in England and Wales, and their respective valuations in the King's books: the private seats of the King, nobility and gentry: the number of Parliament-men sent by cities or burroughs: the inns of court, colleges, inns of chancery, or other societies: the latitude of each particular place, and difference of longitude, east or west from London: explained by words at length, and symbols, or characters; in a plain, and most intelligible method. Hereto is added a perfect catalogue of the nobility of England and Wales, to the present time, May 20. 1690. with their respective seats and the counties wherein they are situate. (1690)
- 166663: The best way to mend the world, and to prevent the growth of popery (1680)
- 166699: Wilfull impenitency the grossest self-murder (1655)
- 166718: Catechizing necessary for the ignorant (1692)
- 166757: The discipline and order of particular churches, no novelty. Proved from scripture, reason, antiquity, and most eminent modern divines. Or, A discourse of the church (1699)
- 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 Cæsar to this present (1685)
- 166901: Delightful fables in prose and verse (1691)
- 167635: Proofs of God's being, and of the Scriptures divine original (1698)
- 167764: Fair warning to take heed of Popery, or a short and true history of the Jesuits fiery practises and powder-plots (1674)
- 167872: The whole book of Psalms in meter (1659)
- 167926: The Psalms of David in meeter (1693)
- 168016: An excellent collection of valuable English and Latin books (1695)
- 168165: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge in the day of his distress (1678)
- 168278: Jamaica almanack (1684)
- 168330: A looking-glass for the unmarried (1697)
- 168772: A humble endeavour of some plain and brief explication of the decrees and operations of God (1683)
- 168953: Shepherdy spiritualiz'd or, The improvement of a shepherd's life to soul-advantage. By James Woode, an unworthy follower of the great shepherd of souls (1680)
- 169182: The extraordinary adventures and discoveries of several famous men (1685)
- 169211: The nonconformist's plea for lay-communion with the Church of England (1683)
- 170043: Smectymnuus rediuiuus (1660)
- 170438: An excellent introduction to architecture (1679)
- 170518: A true narrative of the horrid plot and conspiracy of the popish party (1679)
- 170584: A map of the county of Cornwall (1699)
- 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 Cæsar t this present (1685)
- 171267: An inuitation vnto prayer, and the practise of piety, directing the way to true happinesse (1624)
- 171469: Meditations and disquisitions upon the Lords prayer. By Sr. Richard Baker, Knight (1637)
- 173842: A iust defence of certaine passages in a former treatise concerning the nature and vse of lots, against such exceptions and oppositions as have beene made thereunto to Mr. I.B (1623)
- 175994: Virginia's God be thanked, or A sermon of thanksgiving for the happie successe of the affayres in Virginia this last yeare. Preached by Patrick Copland at Bow-Church in Cheapside, before the Honorable Virginia Company, on Thursday, the 18. of Aprill 1622. And now published by the commandement of the said honorable Company. Hereunto are adjoyned some epistles, written first in Latine (and now Englished) in the East Indies by Peter Pope, an Indian youth, borne in the bay of Bengala, who was first taught and converted by the said P.C. And after baptized by Master Iohn Wood, Dr in Divinitie, in a famous assembly before the Right Worshipfull, the East India Company, at S. Denis in Fan-Church streete in London, December 22. 1616 (1622)
- 176867: Gods goodnes and mercie (1631)
- 178620: The conscionable Christian: or, The indeuour of Saint Paul, to haue and discharge a good conscience alwayes towards God, and men (1623)
- 178691: A discouery of the errors of the English Anabaptists (1623)
- 178745: The batchelers banquet: or, A banquet for batchelers (1630)
- 181891: The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre (1630)
- 184908: De formarum origine. Guilielmi Pembeli, Angli, Oxoniensis, tractatus (1629)
- 184911: Tractatus de prouidentia Dei. Authore Guilielmo Pembelo, Aulæ Magdalenensis in Academia Oxoniensi nuper alumno dignissimo (1631)
- 185021: A booke of merrie riddles (1631)
- 186802: A very perfect discourse and order how to know the age of a horse (1630)
- 188486: Peters enlargement vpon the prayers of the Church. By Master Harris (1624)
- 188763: The parable of the sovver and of the seed (1621)
- 188768: Tvvo sermons (1624)
- 189524: The substance of that vvhich was deliuered in a sermon before the Commons House of Parliament, in St. Margarets Church at Westminster, the 18. of February, 1620. By Iames Vssher, Professor of Diuinity in the Uniuersity of Dublin, in Ireland (1621)
- 189527: A sermon preached before the Commons House of Parliament in St. Margarets Church at Westminster, the 18. of February, 1620. By Iames Vssher, Professor of Diuinity in the Vniuersitie of Dublin, in Ireland (1631)
- 190085: The blacke yeare (1606)
- 190542: A sermon preached before the Commos-House [sic] of Parliament, in Saint Margarets Church at Westminster, the 18. of February. 1620. By Iames Vssher. Professor of Diuinitie in the Vniuersitie of Dublin, in Ireland (1624)
- 190760: Peters enlargement vpon the prayers of the Church. By Master Harris (1624)
- 190881: Peters enlargement vpon the prayers of the Church (1625)
- 190989: The godly mans iourney to heauen (1625)
- 193139: Peters enlargement vpon the prayers of the Church. By Master Harris (1624)
- 200531: The countryman vvith his houshold (1620)
- 200544: Tachy graphy the most exact and compendious methode of short and swift writing that hath euer yet beene published by any composed by Thomas Shelton author and professor of the said art. Approoued by both vnyuersities (1635)
- 200785: A garden of spirituall flowers (1629)
- 200792: A garden of spirituall flowers (1630)
- 203992: A new art of brachygraphy; or, short-writing by characters (1633)
- 204660: The doctrine of the Bible. Or, Rules of discipline (1630)
- 208016: Cheap repository. Sunday reading. Onesimus; or, The run-away servant converted (1787)
- 208017: The Cheapside apprentice; or, The history of Mr. Francis H****. :Fully setting forth the danger of playing with edge tools. Shewing also, how a gay life may prove a short one; and that a merry evening may produce a sorrowful morning (1787)
- 208019: Chap repository (1796)
- 208020: Cheap repository, the wife reformed (1795)
- 208025: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or General goal delivery (1796)
- 208028: Cheap Repository. A Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or, General goal delivery (1796)
- 208030: Cheap repository. Sunday reading (1796)
- 208031: Cheap repository (1795)
- 208037: Cheap repository. Sunday reading. Some new thoughts for the New Year (1796)
- 208039: Cheap repository. A Sunday reading (1796)
- 208045: Cheap repository (1796)
- 208047: Cheap repository. John the shopkeeper turned sailor; or, The folly of going out of our element (1796)
- 208051: Cheap repository. A hymn of praise for the abundant harvest of 1796 (1796)
- 208052: Cheap repository. Delays are dangerous; or, The return of John Atkins (1795)
- 208053: Cheap repository (1795)
- 208062: Cheap repository (1795)
- 208064: Cheap repository. Sunday reading. Prophesies relating to Jesus Christ (1795)
- 208066: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. Sacred biography. Part II. Abel a type of Christ (1795)
- 208070: Cheap Repository. Easter Monday (1795)
- 208071: Cheap repository. The mistaken evil. A true story (1795)
- 208072: Cheap Repository. The distressed mother (1795)
- 208077: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading (1796)
- 208078: Cheap Repository. Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or, General goal delivery (1796)
- 208330: Twenty four countries dances for the year 1770 (1769)
- 208342: Longman and Broderip's compleat collection of 100 of the most favorite minuets performed at court, Bath, Tunbridge, & all polite assemblies set for the harpsichord, violin, hautboy or gern. flute (1776)
- 208373: Longman and Broderip's annual catalogue of new music, published in England, and imported from different parts of Europe: :which may be had of them, No. 26, Cheapside; and No. 13, Haymarket; and of most music-sellers and booksellers in England, Scotland, Ireland, and every other part of Europe (1791)
- 208382: The Songster's polite tutor (1780)
- 208471: A Pocket book for the guitar, with directions whereby ev'ry lady & gentleman may become their own tuner, to which is added suitable to the refin'd taste of the present age and entertaining collection of songs, duets, airs, minuets, marches, &c. The second edition with, additions. Price 5s. Tuning Fork 2s (1775)
- 208649: The visions of John Bunyan; being his last remains (1788)
- 208662: A series of prints of English history (1790)
- 208739: A paraphrase and notes on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Colossians. With an appendix upon Ephes. IV. 8 (1729)
- 208741: Some plain and short arguments from scripture proving the Lord Jesus Christ to be the Supreme god (1719)
- 208955: Bibliotheca technologica: or, a philological library of literary arts and sciences (1737)
- 209413: A sermon preached before the Society for Reformation of Manners (1763)
- 209420: A poetical description of Mr. Hogarth's election prints: in four cantos. Written under Mr. Hogarth's sanction and inspection (1759)
- 209634: England's great duty on the death of their Josiah (1702)
- 210111: An history of marine architecture (1800)
- 210204: Three dissertations (1724)
- 210214: Remarks on Dr. Middleton's free enquiry into the miraculous powers supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church from the earliest ages (1749)
- 210245: The plan of the Moral Society (1729)
- 210251: A philosophical and chymical analysis of antim