MoEML References in Shakeosphere
FORE1: Fore Street
- 176: Observations on public liberty, patriotism, ministerial despotism, and national grievances (1769)
- 184: Objections against days of fasting and prayer stated and answered (1745)
- 2037: Poems. By Elizabeth Kirkham Strong, of Exeter (1796)
- 5758: An account of divers choice remarks (1701)
- 13743: A short account of the province of New England (1774)
- 14502: Euroclydon: or the dangers of the sea (1744)
- 15201: A sermon preached before the Society for the Reformation of Manners (1763)
- 16956: Two elegies, one on the death of a friend, the other on an unfortunate seaman, found frozen to death in St. George's fields. By Mr. David Edwards, (1785)
- 18136: La cloche de l'ame (1774)
- 29633: Sermons on several occasions (1748)
- 29637: Sermons on several occasions. By the Late Reverend Mr. John Hill, minister of the Gospel in London (1749)
- 29715: Sermons on the following subjects (1748)
- 32197: The Plymouth-dock guide, &c. or, An authentic account of the rise and progress of that town, with the dock yard (1792)
- 33601: Furniture and effects, Fore Street (1798)
- 39616: The second edition of the Reverend Dr. Hawker's letter to the Reverend R. Polwhele (1800)
- 53303: An Act to enable Sir Benjamin Hammet Knight, to lay out and build a new street, from Fore Street to the church of Saint Mary Magdalen, within the town of Taunton, in the county of Somerset (1788)
- 66984: An inquiry into the practice of imprisonment for debt (1773)
- 68510: The master-key through all the degrees of a Free-mason's lodge: to which are added, eulogiums & illustrations upon Free-masonry; theology, astronomy, geometry, architecture, arts, sciences, &c. with a correct and complete list of all the modern regular lodges, shewing when constituted, and when and where held; also, lodges of instruction, and times of meeting. By J. Browne, P.M. & H.Z.I (1798)
- 70789: The great question of bills of exchange, called fictitious (1790)
- 73246: The new Exeter journal, or General advertiser (1788)
- 73712: Brice and Co.'s Old Exeter journal; or, Western advertiser (1789)
- 207941: The Family library; or, Instructor in useful knowledge (1772)
- 210654: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bradbury (1759)
- 210693: The advantage of falling into the hand of God rather than man (1719)
- 211139: B. Dryer, umbrella & oil-case maker, opposite the mint, Fore-Street, Exeter (1795)
- 212609: At the general sessions of the peace of our Lord the King held by adjournment at the castle of Exon (1791)
- 212860: The excellence of moral duties above positive institutions (1744)
- 213200: The duties of pastors to their flocks, considered (1740)
- 213296: The putting on the new man a certain mark of the real Christian (1770)
- 213297: The putting on the new man a certain mark of the real Christian (1771)
- 213394: The gunpowder treason; being a remembrances to England, of that ancient deliverance from that horrid plot hatched by the bloody Papists, 1605. Tending to revive the memory of the 5th of November, to every family in this nation. ... By Samuel Clark, ... Now revised and published at the request of many friends; with a poem, ... by William Taylor. (1775)
- 213754: Courage and faithfulness in the cause of Christ, and his Gospel, recommended both to ministers and people (1754)
- 215415: A sermon preach'd at Topsham on Thursday November the 29th, 1759 (1760)
- 215418: The unchangeable duration of God's kindness and covenant (1750)
- 215556: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. William Porter (1756)
- 216795: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Gibbons (1743)
- 222864: Sympathy with our suffering brethren (1755)
- 222964: Christ's rule displayed in Great-Britain's deliverance (1746)
- 223575: The peaceful end of the perfect upright man recommended to consideration (1762)
- 223577: A sermon preached before the Society for the Reformation of Manners (1763)
- 226359: The prosperity of the Christian church in the latter ages of time represented and improved (1747)
- 237359: A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Castleman, vicar of South-Petherton, Somerset, on his turning anabaptist (1751)
- 237719: Love to our country (1745)
- 237720: Love to our country (1745)
- 237721: Love to our country (1745)
- 239937: The unchangeable duration of God's kindness and covenant (1750)
- 242990: An examination into the nature and evidence of the charges (1773)
- 245711: The holy or sacred masonic service, &c; for St. John's (the evangelist; and patron of F: and A: Masons) Festival (In the year of masonry, 5787; of Christ, 1787.) (1787)
- 252914: An illustration of the New Testament (1770)
- 252915: An illustration of the New Testament (1772)
- 255323: The connection between faith and free-grace (1748)
- 255955: A catalogue of the houshold furniture, dairy and brewing utensils, of Mr. Richard Prentice, at his dwelling-house, in the upper part of St. Clement's Fore Street, Ipswich; which will be sold by auction by John Sparrow, on Thursday, March 7, 1799. (1799)
- 261300: S. Woolmer, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, and printseller, Fore-Street, Exeter, constantly keeps a large stock of goods, consisting of about twenty thousand volumes of books, (1785)
- 262637: Religio statica (1744)
- 264338: Love to our country, and zeal for its interest recommended in a sermon preach'd to a Congregation of Protestant dissenters at Salisbury, on Sunday, October 6, 1745 (1745)
- 264597: Mr. Sanddeman refuted by an old woman (1761)
- 267612: A sermon, preached at Haberdashers-Hall, November 30th, on occasion of the tremendous earthquake at Lisbon, November 1. 1755. By Thomas Gibbons (1755)
- 267787: A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Honor Wood (1737)
- 268002: The Plymouth-Dock guide, or, An authentic account of the rise and progress of that town, with the dock yard (1796)
- 269130: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Towle (1748)
- 271577: A review of the original principles, religious and moral, of the ancient Bramins (1779)
- 272200: The muses banquet (1790)
- 272835: To the public. The German doctor and oculist (1771)
- 273899: The weekly musuem (1774)
- 274097: Sermon preached in Jewin-Street, London, at the separation of the Revd. Mr. Roger Pickering, to the office and work of a pastor in the late Mr. Neal's Church, August 12, 1743 (1743)
- 274748: A scripture manual (1769)
- 277903: Christian songs (1784)
- 278036: Funeral reflections (1773)
- 278749: An answer to A short essay on the scheme lately set on foot for lighting and keeping clean the streets of the city of Exeter (1755)
- 282022: Nathaniel Spry, mercer, and undertaker, ... at the Golden Lion, opposite the Guildhall, in the Fore-Street, Exon, has a neat variety of mercery goods, ... A very good assortment of all kinds of goods for mourning and funerals, ... He likewise lends a velvet pall, and handsome cloaks, for funerals (1770)
- 283677: The best improvement of publick mercies and deliverances (1736)
- 285504: Devonshire (1783)
- 286369: An Authentic narrative of some particular occurrences which have lately taken place among a denomination of dissenters, in the county of Devon; communicated in six letters to a minister in London (1790)
- 295455: A collection of tracts (1748)
- 298959: Adams, broker, appraiser, & undertaker, no. 67, Fore-Street, near Moorfields: a great variety of second-hand furniture. N.B. The full value given for any house or parcel of goods (1800)
- 304551: An Sober way of disputing: or, An account of what did pass between Peter Powell, a leather-seller, and John Combes, a French taylor (1718)
- 309710: The town and country register for servants (1775)
- 312548: Wholesale and retail linen drapery warehouse, at the Hen and Chickens, (no. 15) Fore-Street, leading to Finsbury-Square, William Stock begs leave to return his most sincere thanks to his friends ... and assures them no effort in his power shall be wanting to merit their futur patronage and support, having lately purchased a very large and elegant assortment of linen drapery, hosiery, and mercery, (1795)
- 324102: A collection of psalms and hymns for divine worship (1779)
- 324259: A defence of infant-baptism (1744)
- 325032: An elegiac poem (1749)
- 327007: Regeneration stated and explained according to Scripture and antiquity (1800)
- 327528: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley (1771)
- 329199: A dialogue between two gentlemen (1772)
- 332710: The religious observance of the sabbath practically stated and enforced (1748)
- 333527: A review of the history of Job (1771)
- 334122: The miscellaneous poetic attempts of C. Jones (1782)
- 336418: An earnest and affectionate address to young persons, of various characters: in a sermon, delivered Jan.1, 1756. at Silver-Street. To which is added, A short Address to Parents and Heads of Families. By S. Hayward (1756)
- 337321: The deliverance and triumph of Great Britain. In a thanksgiving-sermon for the success of His Majesty's arms under His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. Preached at Haberdashers-Hall, October 1, 1746. At the Conclusion of the Weekly Exercise of Prayer. By Thomas Gibbons. Published, with some Additions, at the Desire of the Ministers and People who heard it (1746)
- 337875: A sermon occasioned by the death of Robert Cruttenden (1763)
- 337976: God's patience towards a sinful people consider'd and improv'd. A sermon occasion'd by the glorious defeat of the rebels in Scotland, under the command of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, preach'd at Hull, October 12, 1746. By Meredith Townsend (1746)
- 339414: A review of part of Risdon's Survey of Devon (1785)
- 342853: A comparison between the doctrines taught by the clergy of the Church of England, and the doctrines taught by Whitefield, Seagrave, and others; In which the true Notion of Preaching Christ it stated; the doctrinal Preaching of the Clergy of the Established Church vindicated; and the Methodists proved guilty of not Preaching the Gospel of Christ. To which is added, The Wisdom of fleeing from Persecution, exemplified in the Conduct of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield at Charles-Town in South-Carolina. If they persecute (prosecute) ye in one City, flee unto another (1741)
- 345418: Discourses on three essential properties of the Gospel-Revelation (1772)
- 346776: The believer's wish: a sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Hill, who departed this life, Feb.26. 1745-6. preached March 16. And published at the unanimous Request of the Church to which he was Pastor. By Thomas Hall (1746)
- 352962: Second thoughts concerning the sufferings and death of Christ, as a propitiatory sacrifice for the sins of the world, and a satisfaction to divine justice (1748)
- 353612: The christian catechism. Wherein the principal truths of natural religion, and the truth and divine authority of the Christian religion, are asserted and proved, and the chief Objections considered. By way of Question and Answer. The whole being adapted to the Education of Christian Youth (1744)
- 358652: A monody to the memory of my much endeared brother in Christ, the reverend and pious Mr. John Cennick, who fell asleep in Jesus, on Friday the 4th of July, 1755. By Mr. Thomas Bastard, Fuller (1765)
- 358893: The doctrine of justification, by the righteousness of Christ, stated and maintained (1750)
- 360821: Mughouse-Diversion (1717)
- 360822: Mug-House diversion (1719)
- 362108: Evangelical poems on various subjects, tending to display the richness, freeness and sovereignty of the grace of God; including a cursory account of the author's experience: for the use of the little flock, Unto whom it is the Father's good Pleasure to give the Kingdom. By John Towers (1770)
- 363237: Juvenilia: poems on various subjects of devotion and virtue. By Thomas Gibbons (1750)
- 363316: A sermon preached at Haberdashers-Hall, November 30th, on occasion of the tremendous earthquake at Lisbon, November 1, 1755 (1756)
- 367431: Sermons on the being and attributes of God (1748)
- 368436: The reasonablenesse of the Christian religion, as delivered in the Scriptures (1743)
- 368953: The reasonablenesse of the Christian religion, as delivered in the Scriptures (1746)
- 369927: A collection of tracts (1748)
- 371376: An exmoor scolding (1788)
- 371597: A letter address'd to the Right Honourable Brass Crosby, Esq; Lord Mayor of the City of London, respecting the present high price of provisions. In which the Causes of the same are shewn to have been little understood, and consequently the Remedies pointed out in a late Publication, are unequal and incompetent: The true Causes are attempted to be ascertained, and the only probable Means of removing them are clearly set forth and recommended (1771)
- 372672: A sermon preached in the parish church of Madron, in the county of Cornwall, on the twenty-third of April, 1789, being the day appointed for a general thanksgiving for the recovery of the King from illness. By the Rev. William Tremenheere, A.B (1787)
- 375599: A sermon occasioned by the sudden death of the Reverend and Learned Zephaniah Marryat, D.D. preached in Southwark, September the 22d. By Thomas Hall. To which is added, the funeral oration at his interment, by Thomas Towle. Both Published at the People's Request (1754)
- 381888: A new display of the beauties of England (1774)
- 382568: A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Honor Wood (1737)
- 382717: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Robert Wright (1743)
- 384766: A letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson (1775)
- 387744: The lottery display'd, or the adventurer's guide; shewing the origin, nature, and management of the state lottery: The Errors and Losses incident to the Drawing, Registering and Examining: The Method of guarding against their pernicious Effects; and of recovering Prizes, hitherto sunk through imperfect Intelligence, or Loss of Tickets. Also the nature of insuring tickets, With Rules for estimating the Premium, at any Period of the Drawing: to which is added, a concise view of all the state lotteries to the present time (1771)
- 389390: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Nowell, Principal Of St. Mary Hall, King's Professor Of Modern History, And Public Orator In The University Of Oxford: occasioned by his very extraordinary sermon, preached before the House of Commons on the thirtieth of January, 1772 (1772)
- 390021: The genesis of philosophy (1748)
- 393560: A collection of odes (1791)
- 397251: An exmoor scolding (1782)
- 400132: The discoveries (1769)
- 400912: Poems to Thespia (1781)
- 406923: The canterbury patriot (1773)
- 406992: The challenge, occasioned by an answer to a late treatise, on the subjects and mode of baptism (1743)
- 408389: Sefer hesed ve'emet The mercy and truth (1748)
- 412346: Thesaurus ecclesiasticus provincialis; or, a survey of the diocese of Exeter (1782)
- 412560: Lessons historical and chronological (1792)
- 414266: The open address of New Testament evidence: or, three plain monuments authenticating three facts, on which the divinity of our holy religion has its support. Humbly proposed to public consideration, in an unthinking Age, By Caleb Fleming, D.D (1771)
- 416267: The royal patent medicinal snuff, so justly famous for the cure of most disorders, sold by John Page, at the Black-Lion, in Fore-Street, near Moorfields, London (1789)
- 417668: Remarks on the answer of the Reverend Mr. M-n, to the faithful narrative of facts, relating to the late presentation of Mr. H-S, to the rectory of Al-w-ie in Northamptonshire. By a By-Stander (1767)
- 417819: Rules and orders to be observed by a Friendly Society of Women, united for the mutual support and benefit of each other when under real afflictions (1785)
- 419475: Stedfastness in religion recommended (1724)
- 419761: A supplement to some tracts formerly published, viz. A defence of the brief account of Calvin's causing servetus to be burned, at Geneva, for an heretic. A brief account of Archbishop Laud's cruel treatment of Dr. Leighton. An essay, concerning the belief of things which are above reason. With a general preface. By George Benson, D.D (1748)
- 424558: Religion display'd, or, The principles of it, drawn from the mind itself (1772)
- 445544: The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament (1766)
- 471162: An illustration of the New Testament (1777)
- 471399: Saltash articles, agreed on by a friendly female society, which began the twelfth day of August, 1777 (1786)
- 478282: Plymouth-Dock, 28th May, 1797. To the right honorable Colonel Lord Onslow (1797)
- 479675: The child's instructor (1800)
- 480537: The agreeable medley: or, universal entertainer (1766)
Variants:
- Fore Lane
- Fore Street
- 176: Observations on public liberty, patriotism, ministerial despotism, and national grievances (1769)
- 184: Objections against days of fasting and prayer stated and answered (1745)
- 2037: Poems. By Elizabeth Kirkham Strong, of Exeter (1796)
- 5758: An account of divers choice remarks (1701)
- 13743: A short account of the province of New England (1774)
- 14502: Euroclydon: or the dangers of the sea (1744)
- 15201: A sermon preached before the Society for the Reformation of Manners (1763)
- 16956: Two elegies, one on the death of a friend, the other on an unfortunate seaman, found frozen to death in St. George's fields. By Mr. David Edwards, (1785)
- 18136: La cloche de l'ame (1774)
- 29633: Sermons on several occasions (1748)
- 29637: Sermons on several occasions. By the Late Reverend Mr. John Hill, minister of the Gospel in London (1749)
- 29715: Sermons on the following subjects (1748)
- 32197: The Plymouth-dock guide, &c. or, An authentic account of the rise and progress of that town, with the dock yard (1792)
- 33601: Furniture and effects, Fore Street (1798)
- 39616: The second edition of the Reverend Dr. Hawker's letter to the Reverend R. Polwhele (1800)
- 53303: An Act to enable Sir Benjamin Hammet Knight, to lay out and build a new street, from Fore Street to the church of Saint Mary Magdalen, within the town of Taunton, in the county of Somerset (1788)
- 66984: An inquiry into the practice of imprisonment for debt (1773)
- 68510: The master-key through all the degrees of a Free-mason's lodge: to which are added, eulogiums & illustrations upon Free-masonry; theology, astronomy, geometry, architecture, arts, sciences, &c. with a correct and complete list of all the modern regular lodges, shewing when constituted, and when and where held; also, lodges of instruction, and times of meeting. By J. Browne, P.M. & H.Z.I (1798)
- 70789: The great question of bills of exchange, called fictitious (1790)
- 73246: The new Exeter journal, or General advertiser (1788)
- 73712: Brice and Co.'s Old Exeter journal; or, Western advertiser (1789)
- 207941: The Family library; or, Instructor in useful knowledge (1772)
- 210654: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bradbury (1759)
- 210693: The advantage of falling into the hand of God rather than man (1719)
- 211139: B. Dryer, umbrella & oil-case maker, opposite the mint, Fore-Street, Exeter (1795)
- 212609: At the general sessions of the peace of our Lord the King held by adjournment at the castle of Exon (1791)
- 212860: The excellence of moral duties above positive institutions (1744)
- 213200: The duties of pastors to their flocks, considered (1740)
- 213296: The putting on the new man a certain mark of the real Christian (1770)
- 213297: The putting on the new man a certain mark of the real Christian (1771)
- 213394: The gunpowder treason; being a remembrances to England, of that ancient deliverance from that horrid plot hatched by the bloody Papists, 1605. Tending to revive the memory of the 5th of November, to every family in this nation. ... By Samuel Clark, ... Now revised and published at the request of many friends; with a poem, ... by William Taylor. (1775)
- 213754: Courage and faithfulness in the cause of Christ, and his Gospel, recommended both to ministers and people (1754)
- 215415: A sermon preach'd at Topsham on Thursday November the 29th, 1759 (1760)
- 215418: The unchangeable duration of God's kindness and covenant (1750)
- 215556: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. William Porter (1756)
- 216795: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Gibbons (1743)
- 222864: Sympathy with our suffering brethren (1755)
- 222964: Christ's rule displayed in Great-Britain's deliverance (1746)
- 223575: The peaceful end of the perfect upright man recommended to consideration (1762)
- 223577: A sermon preached before the Society for the Reformation of Manners (1763)
- 226359: The prosperity of the Christian church in the latter ages of time represented and improved (1747)
- 237359: A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Castleman, vicar of South-Petherton, Somerset, on his turning anabaptist (1751)
- 237719: Love to our country (1745)
- 237720: Love to our country (1745)
- 237721: Love to our country (1745)
- 239937: The unchangeable duration of God's kindness and covenant (1750)
- 242990: An examination into the nature and evidence of the charges (1773)
- 245711: The holy or sacred masonic service, &c; for St. John's (the evangelist; and patron of F: and A: Masons) Festival (In the year of masonry, 5787; of Christ, 1787.) (1787)
- 252914: An illustration of the New Testament (1770)
- 252915: An illustration of the New Testament (1772)
- 255323: The connection between faith and free-grace (1748)
- 255955: A catalogue of the houshold furniture, dairy and brewing utensils, of Mr. Richard Prentice, at his dwelling-house, in the upper part of St. Clement's Fore Street, Ipswich; which will be sold by auction by John Sparrow, on Thursday, March 7, 1799. (1799)
- 261300: S. Woolmer, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, and printseller, Fore-Street, Exeter, constantly keeps a large stock of goods, consisting of about twenty thousand volumes of books, (1785)
- 262637: Religio statica (1744)
- 264338: Love to our country, and zeal for its interest recommended in a sermon preach'd to a Congregation of Protestant dissenters at Salisbury, on Sunday, October 6, 1745 (1745)
- 264597: Mr. Sanddeman refuted by an old woman (1761)
- 267612: A sermon, preached at Haberdashers-Hall, November 30th, on occasion of the tremendous earthquake at Lisbon, November 1. 1755. By Thomas Gibbons (1755)
- 267787: A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Honor Wood (1737)
- 268002: The Plymouth-Dock guide, or, An authentic account of the rise and progress of that town, with the dock yard (1796)
- 269130: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Towle (1748)
- 271577: A review of the original principles, religious and moral, of the ancient Bramins (1779)
- 272200: The muses banquet (1790)
- 272835: To the public. The German doctor and oculist (1771)
- 273899: The weekly musuem (1774)
- 274097: Sermon preached in Jewin-Street, London, at the separation of the Revd. Mr. Roger Pickering, to the office and work of a pastor in the late Mr. Neal's Church, August 12, 1743 (1743)
- 274748: A scripture manual (1769)
- 277903: Christian songs (1784)
- 278036: Funeral reflections (1773)
- 278749: An answer to A short essay on the scheme lately set on foot for lighting and keeping clean the streets of the city of Exeter (1755)
- 282022: Nathaniel Spry, mercer, and undertaker, ... at the Golden Lion, opposite the Guildhall, in the Fore-Street, Exon, has a neat variety of mercery goods, ... A very good assortment of all kinds of goods for mourning and funerals, ... He likewise lends a velvet pall, and handsome cloaks, for funerals (1770)
- 283677: The best improvement of publick mercies and deliverances (1736)
- 285504: Devonshire (1783)
- 286369: An Authentic narrative of some particular occurrences which have lately taken place among a denomination of dissenters, in the county of Devon; communicated in six letters to a minister in London (1790)
- 295455: A collection of tracts (1748)
- 298959: Adams, broker, appraiser, & undertaker, no. 67, Fore-Street, near Moorfields: a great variety of second-hand furniture. N.B. The full value given for any house or parcel of goods (1800)
- 304551: An Sober way of disputing: or, An account of what did pass between Peter Powell, a leather-seller, and John Combes, a French taylor (1718)
- 309710: The town and country register for servants (1775)
- 312548: Wholesale and retail linen drapery warehouse, at the Hen and Chickens, (no. 15) Fore-Street, leading to Finsbury-Square, William Stock begs leave to return his most sincere thanks to his friends ... and assures them no effort in his power shall be wanting to merit their futur patronage and support, having lately purchased a very large and elegant assortment of linen drapery, hosiery, and mercery, (1795)
- 324102: A collection of psalms and hymns for divine worship (1779)
- 324259: A defence of infant-baptism (1744)
- 325032: An elegiac poem (1749)
- 327007: Regeneration stated and explained according to Scripture and antiquity (1800)
- 327528: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley (1771)
- 329199: A dialogue between two gentlemen (1772)
- 332710: The religious observance of the sabbath practically stated and enforced (1748)
- 333527: A review of the history of Job (1771)
- 334122: The miscellaneous poetic attempts of C. Jones (1782)
- 336418: An earnest and affectionate address to young persons, of various characters: in a sermon, delivered Jan.1, 1756. at Silver-Street. To which is added, A short Address to Parents and Heads of Families. By S. Hayward (1756)
- 337321: The deliverance and triumph of Great Britain. In a thanksgiving-sermon for the success of His Majesty's arms under His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. Preached at Haberdashers-Hall, October 1, 1746. At the Conclusion of the Weekly Exercise of Prayer. By Thomas Gibbons. Published, with some Additions, at the Desire of the Ministers and People who heard it (1746)
- 337875: A sermon occasioned by the death of Robert Cruttenden (1763)
- 337976: God's patience towards a sinful people consider'd and improv'd. A sermon occasion'd by the glorious defeat of the rebels in Scotland, under the command of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, preach'd at Hull, October 12, 1746. By Meredith Townsend (1746)
- 339414: A review of part of Risdon's Survey of Devon (1785)
- 342853: A comparison between the doctrines taught by the clergy of the Church of England, and the doctrines taught by Whitefield, Seagrave, and others; In which the true Notion of Preaching Christ it stated; the doctrinal Preaching of the Clergy of the Established Church vindicated; and the Methodists proved guilty of not Preaching the Gospel of Christ. To which is added, The Wisdom of fleeing from Persecution, exemplified in the Conduct of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield at Charles-Town in South-Carolina. If they persecute (prosecute) ye in one City, flee unto another (1741)
- 345418: Discourses on three essential properties of the Gospel-Revelation (1772)
- 346776: The believer's wish: a sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Hill, who departed this life, Feb.26. 1745-6. preached March 16. And published at the unanimous Request of the Church to which he was Pastor. By Thomas Hall (1746)
- 352962: Second thoughts concerning the sufferings and death of Christ, as a propitiatory sacrifice for the sins of the world, and a satisfaction to divine justice (1748)
- 353612: The christian catechism. Wherein the principal truths of natural religion, and the truth and divine authority of the Christian religion, are asserted and proved, and the chief Objections considered. By way of Question and Answer. The whole being adapted to the Education of Christian Youth (1744)
- 358652: A monody to the memory of my much endeared brother in Christ, the reverend and pious Mr. John Cennick, who fell asleep in Jesus, on Friday the 4th of July, 1755. By Mr. Thomas Bastard, Fuller (1765)
- 358893: The doctrine of justification, by the righteousness of Christ, stated and maintained (1750)
- 360821: Mughouse-Diversion (1717)
- 360822: Mug-House diversion (1719)
- 362108: Evangelical poems on various subjects, tending to display the richness, freeness and sovereignty of the grace of God; including a cursory account of the author's experience: for the use of the little flock, Unto whom it is the Father's good Pleasure to give the Kingdom. By John Towers (1770)
- 363237: Juvenilia: poems on various subjects of devotion and virtue. By Thomas Gibbons (1750)
- 363316: A sermon preached at Haberdashers-Hall, November 30th, on occasion of the tremendous earthquake at Lisbon, November 1, 1755 (1756)
- 367431: Sermons on the being and attributes of God (1748)
- 368436: The reasonablenesse of the Christian religion, as delivered in the Scriptures (1743)
- 368953: The reasonablenesse of the Christian religion, as delivered in the Scriptures (1746)
- 369927: A collection of tracts (1748)
- 371376: An exmoor scolding (1788)
- 371597: A letter address'd to the Right Honourable Brass Crosby, Esq; Lord Mayor of the City of London, respecting the present high price of provisions. In which the Causes of the same are shewn to have been little understood, and consequently the Remedies pointed out in a late Publication, are unequal and incompetent: The true Causes are attempted to be ascertained, and the only probable Means of removing them are clearly set forth and recommended (1771)
- 372672: A sermon preached in the parish church of Madron, in the county of Cornwall, on the twenty-third of April, 1789, being the day appointed for a general thanksgiving for the recovery of the King from illness. By the Rev. William Tremenheere, A.B (1787)
- 375599: A sermon occasioned by the sudden death of the Reverend and Learned Zephaniah Marryat, D.D. preached in Southwark, September the 22d. By Thomas Hall. To which is added, the funeral oration at his interment, by Thomas Towle. Both Published at the People's Request (1754)
- 381888: A new display of the beauties of England (1774)
- 382568: A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Honor Wood (1737)
- 382717: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Robert Wright (1743)
- 384766: A letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson (1775)
- 387744: The lottery display'd, or the adventurer's guide; shewing the origin, nature, and management of the state lottery: The Errors and Losses incident to the Drawing, Registering and Examining: The Method of guarding against their pernicious Effects; and of recovering Prizes, hitherto sunk through imperfect Intelligence, or Loss of Tickets. Also the nature of insuring tickets, With Rules for estimating the Premium, at any Period of the Drawing: to which is added, a concise view of all the state lotteries to the present time (1771)
- 389390: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Nowell, Principal Of St. Mary Hall, King's Professor Of Modern History, And Public Orator In The University Of Oxford: occasioned by his very extraordinary sermon, preached before the House of Commons on the thirtieth of January, 1772 (1772)
- 390021: The genesis of philosophy (1748)
- 393560: A collection of odes (1791)
- 397251: An exmoor scolding (1782)
- 400132: The discoveries (1769)
- 400912: Poems to Thespia (1781)
- 406923: The canterbury patriot (1773)
- 406992: The challenge, occasioned by an answer to a late treatise, on the subjects and mode of baptism (1743)
- 408389: Sefer hesed ve'emet The mercy and truth (1748)
- 412346: Thesaurus ecclesiasticus provincialis; or, a survey of the diocese of Exeter (1782)
- 412560: Lessons historical and chronological (1792)
- 414266: The open address of New Testament evidence: or, three plain monuments authenticating three facts, on which the divinity of our holy religion has its support. Humbly proposed to public consideration, in an unthinking Age, By Caleb Fleming, D.D (1771)
- 416267: The royal patent medicinal snuff, so justly famous for the cure of most disorders, sold by John Page, at the Black-Lion, in Fore-Street, near Moorfields, London (1789)
- 417668: Remarks on the answer of the Reverend Mr. M-n, to the faithful narrative of facts, relating to the late presentation of Mr. H-S, to the rectory of Al-w-ie in Northamptonshire. By a By-Stander (1767)
- 417819: Rules and orders to be observed by a Friendly Society of Women, united for the mutual support and benefit of each other when under real afflictions (1785)
- 419475: Stedfastness in religion recommended (1724)
- 419761: A supplement to some tracts formerly published, viz. A defence of the brief account of Calvin's causing servetus to be burned, at Geneva, for an heretic. A brief account of Archbishop Laud's cruel treatment of Dr. Leighton. An essay, concerning the belief of things which are above reason. With a general preface. By George Benson, D.D (1748)
- 424558: Religion display'd, or, The principles of it, drawn from the mind itself (1772)
- 445544: The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament (1766)
- 471162: An illustration of the New Testament (1777)
- 471399: Saltash articles, agreed on by a friendly female society, which began the twelfth day of August, 1777 (1786)
- 478282: Plymouth-Dock, 28th May, 1797. To the right honorable Colonel Lord Onslow (1797)
- 479675: The child's instructor (1800)
- 480537: The agreeable medley: or, universal entertainer (1766)
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