MoEML References in Shakeosphere
FOST1: Foster Lane
- 6512: Accompts for landed-men (1711)
- 6822: Arithmetick (1714)
- 14532: The standard rules of the round and round-text-hands (1717)
- 14534: The standard rules of the round and round-text-hands (1728)
- 18154: Arithmetick made easie, for the use and benefit of trades-men (1730)
- 20503: A guide to book-keepers, according to the Italian manner: now in general use (1709)
- 21488: Justification by works, and not by faith only, stated, explained, and reconciled with justification by faith, without works (1761)
- 23247: Explanatory notes upon the four Gospels (1775)
- 28689: Salvation by Jesus Christ alone (1704)
- 28693: Salvation by Jesus Christ alone, (as it is expresly laid down in the scriptures) agreeable to the rules of reason, and to the laws of justice, with several practical reflections (1704)
- 70481: Justification by free grace vindicated.----- (1777)
- 92995: The pen-man's treasury open'd (1694)
- 95259: Twenty sermons preached upon several texts by James Nalton, minister of St. Leonard Foster Lane in the city of London ; and now published for publick good by his surviving friends (1664)
- 122809: Murmurers reproved (1689)
- 127857: The tradesman's directory; or, a short and easy method of keeping his books of accompts (1697)
- 140126: 5. wonders in the month of July 1691 (1691)
- 144883: Gods great care of his good people in bad times (1655)
- 154048: The tradesman's director: or, a short and easie method of keeping his books of accompts (1697)
- 177038: A manifest and apparent confutation of an astrological discourse (1583)
- 178376: An introduction for to lerne to recken with the pen, or wyth the counters accordynge to the trew cast of algorisme, in hole nu[m]bers or in broken, newly corrected. And certayn notable and goodlye rules of false positions there vnto added, not before sene in our English tong, by the which all maner of difficile questions may easely be dissolued and assoyled. Anno. 1552 (1552)
- 179505: A most delectable and true discourse of an admired and painefnll [sic] peregrination from Scotland, to the most famous kingdomes in Europe, Asia and Affrica (1623)
- 182491: A notable and comfortable exposition, vpon the fourth of Mathevv; concerning the tentations of Christ (1583)
- 186124: De ciuilitate morum puerilium per des. Erasmum Roterodamum, libellus nunc primum conditus & editus. Roberto VVhitintoi interprete. A lytle booke of good maners for chyldren, now lately compiled and put forth by Erasmus Roterodam in latin tongue, with interpretation of the sam into the vulgare englyshe tongue, by Robert VVhittinton poet laureat (1554)
- 191924: Atheomastix (1622)
- 193782: This is the myrrour or glasse of helth (1560)
- 198615: De ciuilitate morum puerilium per Des. Erasmum Roterodamum, libellus nunc primum conditus & ęditus ; Roberto Whitintoni interprete = A lytell booke of good manners for chyldren / nowe latelye compiled and put forth by Erasmus Roterodam in Latyn tonge ; with interpretation of the same into the vulgar Englysshe tonge by Robert Whittinton poet laureate (1554)
- 202780: A manifest and apparent confutation of an astrological discourse (1583)
- 204714: The Epistles and Gospelles, of euerye Sundaye, & holy day thorow oute the whole yeare, after the church of Englande (1553)
- 205317: The byble, that is to saye, all the holye scripture (1551)
- 205353: The gouernans of vertue, teaching a christen man, howe he oughte dayly to lede his lyfe and fruitfylly to spede his tyme unto the glorye of God (1549)
- 209611: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on March the third, 1707/8 (1708)
- 209612: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on March the third, 1707/8 (1708)
- 211828: The qualifications and duty of a magistrate set forth (1746)
- 213249: A farewel sermon preach'd to the inhabitants of the united parishes of Christ-Church and St. Leonard's Foster-Lane (1724)
- 213770: The expediency of the Coronation oath, and peculiar felicity of the English nation: a sermon, preached at St. Vedast's Foster-Lane, the Sunday after His Majesty's coronation. By William Rider, (1761)
- 214151: Observations made upon examining the books of Sawbridge and Company, by Charles Snell, writing master and accountant in Foster-Lane, London (1721)
- 229315: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1745)
- 234668: The great duty of family religion (1738)
- 238823: The nature (1739)
- 248305: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1739)
- 249994: At Coachmakers-Hall, Foster-Lane, Cheapside, on Monday the 1st of July, 1782, will be performed, Mr. Brett's annual subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music. ... After the concert will be a ball. (1782)
- 257465: London Silver Plate Manufactory opposite Goldsmith's-Hall, Foster-Lane, Cheapside; carried on by Thomas Daniell and his late father upwards of 50 years (1789)
- 263832: London Silver Plate Manufactory, opposite Goldsmith's-Hall, Foster-Lane, Cheapside; carried on by Thomas Daniell and his late father upwards of 40 years (1780)
- 267287: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Friday, January 30. 1729 (1730)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 278038: The merchants counting-house: or, Wastbook instances, with direction for their standing and entrance (1720)
- 280095: Arithmetick (1720)
- 292602: The Worthy liverymen of this company in the interest of the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Lord-Mayor of this city, are desired to meet at Goldsmiths-Hall, in Foster-Lane, to-morrow, the 18th instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to go in procession to Guildhall, to poll for his lordship, and their other friends (1768)
- 295798: Butchers meat (1778)
- 316082: The standard rules of the round and round-text hands (1715)
- 337967: A sermon deliver'd in the parish-church of St. Leonard's, Foster-Lane (1729)
- 349041: The toy-Shop (1735)
- 356339: Twenty six sermons, on the most important subjects of the Christian religion; as well doctrinal as practical (1751)
- 367221: Justification by works (1761)
- 369141: The road to knowledge; or, young man & women's best friend (1797)
- 372173: The doctrine of the most holy, and ever-blessed Trinity (1730)
- 375632: A vindication of the authenticity of the Parian chronicle (1789)
- 376090: Sermons on different subjects (1786)
- 376091: Sermons on different subjects (1788)
- 382650: Arithmetick (1723)
- 384061: Sermons on moral and practical subjects (1752)
- 385735: Sermon preach'd before the Rt. Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Friday, January 30, 1729. Being The Fast-Day for the Execrable Murder Of K. Charles I. By Joseph Trapp, D. D. Minister of Christ-Church and St. Leonard's Foster-Lane, London. Publish'd at the Request of the Lord Mayor, and the Sheriffs (1730)
- 388773: Sermons on different subjects (1791)
- 404455: The church of England defended against the calumnies and false reasonings, of the Church of Rome (1727)
- 405218: Accompts for landed-men (1727)
- 405222: The merchants counting-house (1719)
- 416731: A sermon deliver'd in the Parish-Church of St. Leonard's, Foster-Lane (1729)
- 418745: A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London; on Thursday May the 13th, 1742. being the time of the yearly meeting of the children educated in the charity-schools, in, and about, the cities of London, and Westminster. By Joseph Trapp, D. D. Minister of Christ-Church, and St. Leonard's Foster-Lane, London. Published at the Request of the Gentlemen concerned in the said Charity. To which is annexed, An account of the origin and designs of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge (1742)
- 419908: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the City of London, at the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Friday, January 30. 1729. Being the Fast-Day for the Execrable Murder of King Charles I. By Joseph Trapp, D. D. Minister of Christ-Church and St. Leonard's Foster-Lane, London. Publish'd at the Request of the Lord Mayor, and the Sheriffs. (1730)
- 479475: Merchants accompts, in the true Italian method (1701)
Variants:
- Fa?ter lane
- Fa?ter Lane
- Fau?ter lane
- Fau?ter Lane
- Fau?terlane
- Fau?ters lane
- Fo?ter lane
- Foster Lane
- 6512: Accompts for landed-men (1711)
- 6822: Arithmetick (1714)
- 14532: The standard rules of the round and round-text-hands (1717)
- 14534: The standard rules of the round and round-text-hands (1728)
- 18154: Arithmetick made easie, for the use and benefit of trades-men (1730)
- 20503: A guide to book-keepers, according to the Italian manner: now in general use (1709)
- 21488: Justification by works, and not by faith only, stated, explained, and reconciled with justification by faith, without works (1761)
- 23247: Explanatory notes upon the four Gospels (1775)
- 28689: Salvation by Jesus Christ alone (1704)
- 28693: Salvation by Jesus Christ alone, (as it is expresly laid down in the scriptures) agreeable to the rules of reason, and to the laws of justice, with several practical reflections (1704)
- 70481: Justification by free grace vindicated.----- (1777)
- 92995: The pen-man's treasury open'd (1694)
- 95259: Twenty sermons preached upon several texts by James Nalton, minister of St. Leonard Foster Lane in the city of London ; and now published for publick good by his surviving friends (1664)
- 122809: Murmurers reproved (1689)
- 127857: The tradesman's directory; or, a short and easy method of keeping his books of accompts (1697)
- 140126: 5. wonders in the month of July 1691 (1691)
- 144883: Gods great care of his good people in bad times (1655)
- 154048: The tradesman's director: or, a short and easie method of keeping his books of accompts (1697)
- 177038: A manifest and apparent confutation of an astrological discourse (1583)
- 178376: An introduction for to lerne to recken with the pen, or wyth the counters accordynge to the trew cast of algorisme, in hole nu[m]bers or in broken, newly corrected. And certayn notable and goodlye rules of false positions there vnto added, not before sene in our English tong, by the which all maner of difficile questions may easely be dissolued and assoyled. Anno. 1552 (1552)
- 179505: A most delectable and true discourse of an admired and painefnll [sic] peregrination from Scotland, to the most famous kingdomes in Europe, Asia and Affrica (1623)
- 182491: A notable and comfortable exposition, vpon the fourth of Mathevv; concerning the tentations of Christ (1583)
- 186124: De ciuilitate morum puerilium per des. Erasmum Roterodamum, libellus nunc primum conditus & editus. Roberto VVhitintoi interprete. A lytle booke of good maners for chyldren, now lately compiled and put forth by Erasmus Roterodam in latin tongue, with interpretation of the sam into the vulgare englyshe tongue, by Robert VVhittinton poet laureat (1554)
- 191924: Atheomastix (1622)
- 193782: This is the myrrour or glasse of helth (1560)
- 198615: De ciuilitate morum puerilium per Des. Erasmum Roterodamum, libellus nunc primum conditus & ęditus ; Roberto Whitintoni interprete = A lytell booke of good manners for chyldren / nowe latelye compiled and put forth by Erasmus Roterodam in Latyn tonge ; with interpretation of the same into the vulgar Englysshe tonge by Robert Whittinton poet laureate (1554)
- 202780: A manifest and apparent confutation of an astrological discourse (1583)
- 204714: The Epistles and Gospelles, of euerye Sundaye, & holy day thorow oute the whole yeare, after the church of Englande (1553)
- 205317: The byble, that is to saye, all the holye scripture (1551)
- 205353: The gouernans of vertue, teaching a christen man, howe he oughte dayly to lede his lyfe and fruitfylly to spede his tyme unto the glorye of God (1549)
- 209611: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on March the third, 1707/8 (1708)
- 209612: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on March the third, 1707/8 (1708)
- 211828: The qualifications and duty of a magistrate set forth (1746)
- 213249: A farewel sermon preach'd to the inhabitants of the united parishes of Christ-Church and St. Leonard's Foster-Lane (1724)
- 213770: The expediency of the Coronation oath, and peculiar felicity of the English nation: a sermon, preached at St. Vedast's Foster-Lane, the Sunday after His Majesty's coronation. By William Rider, (1761)
- 214151: Observations made upon examining the books of Sawbridge and Company, by Charles Snell, writing master and accountant in Foster-Lane, London (1721)
- 229315: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1745)
- 234668: The great duty of family religion (1738)
- 238823: The nature (1739)
- 248305: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1739)
- 249994: At Coachmakers-Hall, Foster-Lane, Cheapside, on Monday the 1st of July, 1782, will be performed, Mr. Brett's annual subscription concert of vocal and instrumental music. ... After the concert will be a ball. (1782)
- 257465: London Silver Plate Manufactory opposite Goldsmith's-Hall, Foster-Lane, Cheapside; carried on by Thomas Daniell and his late father upwards of 50 years (1789)
- 263832: London Silver Plate Manufactory, opposite Goldsmith's-Hall, Foster-Lane, Cheapside; carried on by Thomas Daniell and his late father upwards of 40 years (1780)
- 267287: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Friday, January 30. 1729 (1730)
- 271243: The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments (1711)
- 278038: The merchants counting-house: or, Wastbook instances, with direction for their standing and entrance (1720)
- 280095: Arithmetick (1720)
- 292602: The Worthy liverymen of this company in the interest of the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Lord-Mayor of this city, are desired to meet at Goldsmiths-Hall, in Foster-Lane, to-morrow, the 18th instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to go in procession to Guildhall, to poll for his lordship, and their other friends (1768)
- 295798: Butchers meat (1778)
- 316082: The standard rules of the round and round-text hands (1715)
- 337967: A sermon deliver'd in the parish-church of St. Leonard's, Foster-Lane (1729)
- 349041: The toy-Shop (1735)
- 356339: Twenty six sermons, on the most important subjects of the Christian religion; as well doctrinal as practical (1751)
- 367221: Justification by works (1761)
- 369141: The road to knowledge; or, young man & women's best friend (1797)
- 372173: The doctrine of the most holy, and ever-blessed Trinity (1730)
- 375632: A vindication of the authenticity of the Parian chronicle (1789)
- 376090: Sermons on different subjects (1786)
- 376091: Sermons on different subjects (1788)
- 382650: Arithmetick (1723)
- 384061: Sermons on moral and practical subjects (1752)
- 385735: Sermon preach'd before the Rt. Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Friday, January 30, 1729. Being The Fast-Day for the Execrable Murder Of K. Charles I. By Joseph Trapp, D. D. Minister of Christ-Church and St. Leonard's Foster-Lane, London. Publish'd at the Request of the Lord Mayor, and the Sheriffs (1730)
- 388773: Sermons on different subjects (1791)
- 404455: The church of England defended against the calumnies and false reasonings, of the Church of Rome (1727)
- 405218: Accompts for landed-men (1727)
- 405222: The merchants counting-house (1719)
- 416731: A sermon deliver'd in the Parish-Church of St. Leonard's, Foster-Lane (1729)
- 418745: A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London; on Thursday May the 13th, 1742. being the time of the yearly meeting of the children educated in the charity-schools, in, and about, the cities of London, and Westminster. By Joseph Trapp, D. D. Minister of Christ-Church, and St. Leonard's Foster-Lane, London. Published at the Request of the Gentlemen concerned in the said Charity. To which is annexed, An account of the origin and designs of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge (1742)
- 419908: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the City of London, at the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Friday, January 30. 1729. Being the Fast-Day for the Execrable Murder of King Charles I. By Joseph Trapp, D. D. Minister of Christ-Church and St. Leonard's Foster-Lane, London. Publish'd at the Request of the Lord Mayor, and the Sheriffs. (1730)
- 479475: Merchants accompts, in the true Italian method (1701)
- Fo?ter Lane
- Fo?ter-Lane
- Fo?ter-lane
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