MoEML References in Shakeosphere
LOMB1: Lombard Street
- 138: Observations sur l'origine, les principes, et l'etablissement en Amerique, de la societe? connue sous la denomination de Quakers ou Trembleurs (1783)
- 279: No shame in suffering for truth (1798)
- 704: A letter to James Tobin, Esq. late member of His Majesty's Council in the Island of Nevis. From James Ramsay, A. M. Vicar of Teston (1787)
- 949: Observations on a Guinea voyage (1788)
- 1041: On the punishment of murder by death (1793)
- 1212: An ode most humbly inscribed to the Right Hon. Lord Blakeney (1757)
- 1270: A letter from Capt. J. S. Smith to the Revd Mr Hill on the state of the Negroe slaves (1786)
- 1539: Pharmacop?ia officinalis & extemporanea (1724)
- 1604: A letter to Mr. John Spranger (1754)
- 1931: A poem on the death of Mr. Rich Shales (1729)
- 2055: Piety promoted (1775)
- 2069: Poems by John Gay: viz. The shepherd's week, Song, black-ey'd Susan, A new song of new similies, Fables (1795)
- 2108: Pious designs to be pursued (1759)
- 2113: Poems by Thomas Gray, LL.B. containing odes, epitaphs, elegy, &c. &c. With the life of the author (1799)
- 2615: The philosophical and mathematical elements of physick (1718)
- 2774: Prince Arthur. An heroick poem (1714)
- 3138: Reports of a series of inoculations for the variol? vaccin?, or cow-pox (1799)
- 3306: The righteousness of faith explained (1751)
- 3533: Remarks on a late pamphlet (1740)
- 3636: Fruits of a father's love (1765)
- 3667: A review of Dr. Lettsom's observations on Baron Dimsdale's remarks respecting Dr. Lettsom's letter on general inoculation. Dimsdale (1779)
- 4123: The treaty held with the Indians of the Six Nations at Philadelphia (1744)
- 4400: A treatise of the disease called a cold (1761)
- 4426: Travels through the United States of North America (1799)
- 4432: Zara, a tragedy (1799)
- 4484: A treatise on the structure, economy, and diseases of the liver (1795)
- 4654: Truth vindicated (1774)
- 4659: Truths principles (1766)
- 4902: Umbritii Cantiani rus. Satira nata ex tertia? Juvenalis (1725)
- 4909: The turkish refugee (1797)
- 5108: A catalogue of Friends books wanted to complete the collection (1779)
- 5159: An account of the life of that ancient servant of Jesus Christ, John Richardson (1758)
- 5207: A collection of miscellanies (1730)
- 5780: Buds and blossoms of piety, with some fruit of the spirit of love. And directions to the divine wisdom (1766)
- 5991: A catalogue of articles sold by Mildred & Allen chemists and druggists Plough Court, Lombard Street, London (1796)
- 6027: Brief memorials of the virtuous lives, and dying sayings of several of the people called Quakers, particularly young persons (1781)
- 6030: A brief history of the voyage of Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers, to the island of Malta (1715)
- 6031: Crim. Con. The whole proceedings on the trial, between Mr. George Hayes, a lieutenant in the navy, and Mr. Joseph Carter, laceman, in Lombard-Street, for criminal conversation with his wife: which was tried, at the Court of Common Pleas, Westminster, on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1798, before Mr. Justice Heath, and a special jury. Taken, in short-hand, by E. Hodgson, Short-Hand-Writer to the Old Bailey for Eleven Years (1798)
- 6138: The history of the office of Stadtholder (1787)
- 6193: A catechism, or summary of the Christian religion (1750)
- 6365: A brief account of the people called Quakers (1773)
- 6506: The archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love (1769)
- 6527: An account of reason and faith (1724)
- 6612: Arguments in confirmation of the Christian faith (1760)
- 6619: The Beauties of the poets (1777)
- 6643: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1720)
- 6683: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the consumption of West-India produce (1791)
- 7022: The art of English poetry (1725)
- 7276: An answer to Joseph Jenks's reply to William Wilkinson's treatise (1721)
- 7321: An appeal to England (1789)
- 7458: An explanation of The shorter catechism (1702)
- 8453: An historical and geographical account of the ancient kingdom of Hungary (1717)
- 9092: The history of the rise, increase, and progress of the Christian people called Quakers (1795)
- 9378: Further remarks on two of the most singular characters of the age (1789)
- 9640: A dissertation on the influence of the passions upon disorders of the body (1788)
- 10256: A letter from a member of the Marine Society (1757)
- 10620: Considerations on the causes of the high price of grain, and other articles of provision, for a number of years back; and propositions for reducing them: with occasional remarks. By Catharine Phillips (1792)
- 11426: Preuves de la ne?cessite? de s'attendre en silence, pour rendre un hommage solemnel a Dieu. Auxquelles sont ajoute?s quelques passages tire?s de l'apologie de Robert Barclay. Par Marie Brook. Ouvrage traduit de l'anglois par E. P. Bridel (1792)
- 11458: A practical dissertation on Bath-Waters (1716)
- 11753: The covenant of grace, and baptism the token of it, explained upon scripture principles (1765)
- 11806: A letter to a friend, concerning the school at Ackworth, in Yorkshire. (1782)
- 12317: A key, opening the way to every capacity (1736)
- 12346: A scriptural refutation of a pamphlet, lately published by the Rev. Raymund Harris, intitled, "Scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave trade." In four letters from the author to a friend (1788)
- 12422: Sacred history (1720)
- 12423: Sacred history (1778)
- 12430: The scripture account of prayer (1762)
- 12432: Scripture evidence defended, in answer to Thomas Chubb's tract, intituled, Scripture evidence considered: Wherein the Truth of Christianity, and the fourth Proposition of Robert Barclay's Apology, are maintained against Deism and Infidelity. Being a review of the controversy betwixt Thomas Chubb and Thomas Beaven, Relating to the Aforesaid Proposition. By Thomas Beaven (1728)
- 12957: Self-Knowledge (1755)
- 12958: Self-Knowledge (1758)
- 13273: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God (1798)
- 13299: A serious address to the people of the Church of England, in some observations upon their own catechism. Tenderly recommended to their consideration (1742)
- 13379: Miscellanies in prose and verse intended as a specimen of the types (1785)
- 13734: A sermon against murmuring (1715)
- 13970: A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel (1784)
- 14080: A short journal of the labours and travels in the work of the ministry, of that faithful servant of Christ, Deborah Bell (1776)
- 14298: On the effects of gypsum, or Plaster of Paris, as a manure (1791)
- 14407: Some considerations relating to the present state of the Christian religion (1735)
- 14427: Sermons on the following subjects, viz. On the reasonableness of religion (1758)
- 14474: A system of moral philosophy (1755)
- 14517: Synopsis sacerrima (1719)
- 14607: On the conduct of man to inferior animals (1797)
- 14861: The spiritual worship, and service of God exalted (1721)
- 15018: Some memoirs of the life of John Roberts (1786)
- 15019: Some memoirs of the life of John Roberts (1755)
- 15136: The great necessity and advantage of publick prayer and frequent communion (1714)
- 15394: The Staffordshire pottery directory (1795)
- 15629: Sermons upon various subjects (1760)
- 15763: A plain and popular view of some of the leading evidences of Christianity (1797)
- 15833: The substance of the evidence of sundry persons on the slave-trade (1789)
- 16084: Self-Dedication to God explained and recommended (1751)
- 16773: The wisdom and advantages of beneficence with respect to futurity (1750)
- 16847: The well-Bred scholar (1794)
- 17073: Reflections on government and loyalty (1749)
- 17581: The grounds of a holy life (1782)
- 17601: The grounds of a holy life (1791)
- 17679: Logick (1751)
- 17723: Logick: or, The right use of reason in the enquiry after truth (1766)
- 17823: A discourse on the way of instruction by catechisms, and of the best manner of composing them. By Isaac Watts, D.D (1753)
- 18101: An easie and safe method for curing the King's evil (1716)
- 18291: The churchman's daily companion (1738)
- 18921: An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel (1787)
- 19104: Copy of verses wrote by a gentleman lately deceased (1735)
- 19125: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1749)
- 19276: Clavis Virgilian?: pars prima (1715)
- 19277: Clavis horatiana: A numerical key to the odes of Q. Horatius Flaccus (1715)
- 19475: A treatise concerning marriage (1732)
- 19621: Choice emblems, divine and moral, antient and modern (1729)
- 19714: Christ all in all (1770)
- 19724: The Christian monitor, containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life (1729)
- 19732: The christian soldier (1793)
- 19784: Counsel to the Christian Traveller (1799)
- 19796: Counsel to Friends children (1737)
- 19975: Counsel to Friends children (1765)
- 19978: Counsel to the Christian-Traveller (1764)
- 20005: Comfort for believers about their sin and troubles (1705)
- 20534: A dialogue on beauty (1738)
- 20673: An introduction to English grammar: intended also to assist young persons in the study of other languages, and to remove many of the difficulties which impede their progress in learning (1798)
- 20748: A funeral sermon, occasioned by the sudden death of Mr. William Voyce, who departed this life, January 26th 1728. in the 56th year of his age. Preach'd at Little St. Hellen's, February the 9th. By Edward Godwin (1729)
- 20941: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, and Christian experiences (1751)
- 21130: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 21143: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 21153: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 21379: The archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love (1738)
- 21785: The History of Madamoiselle De St. Phale (1722)
- 22264: Annals of the rise, progress, and persecutions, of the famous reformed churches in France (1753)
- 22268: An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel (1787)
- 22766: The grounds of a holy life (1749)
- 22922: An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity (1723)
- 23393: An account of the Veterinary College (1793)
- 23839: Fruits of early piety, consisting of several Christian experiences, meditations and admonitions (1735)
- 23840: Fruits of a father's love (1785)
- 23861: Fruits of solitude (1785)
- 23877: Logick (1763)
- 23936: Freedom defended, or The practice of despots exposed (1798)
- 24510: Books, printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard Street (1720)
- 24543: Books sold by James Phillips (1790)
- 24961: The happiness and pleasure of a religious life, set forth in two discourses (1735)
- 25550: A key, opening the way to every common understanding (1701)
- 26030: Moral Tales. Theodosius and Constantia, from the Spectator. Abbas, by Dr. Langhorne. Stephen and Fanny (1796)
- 26031: Moral tales (1796)
- 26043: Preceptive, moral, & sentimental pieces. Way to wealth (1796)
- 26044: Preceptive, moral, & sentimental pieces. On human pursuits (1796)
- 26358: A letter from the General Assembly of the General Baptists, held at Worship-Street, London, to the churches which they represent, on the evidences of Christianity. The fourth edition. By Job David (1795)
- 27363: Two sermons (and a prayer) of Benjamin Kidd's, late of Banbury in Oxfordshire, deceased (1766)
- 27364: Two sermons (and a prayer) (1767)
- 28513: Useful instruction, for children (1795)
- 28529: Lettre d'un Quaker a? Franc?ois de Voltaire (1790)
- 28673: Sacred politics (1796)
- 28933: The grave (1795)
- 29957: A supplement to the first book of the second part of The credibility of the Gospel history (1760)
- 30261: For sale by the candle, at Lloyd's Coffee-house in Lombard Street, on Friday the 15th of July 1768 (1768)
- 30762: An essay towards the theory of the ideal or intelligible world (1722)
- 30875: Medicina statica (1723)
- 31197: Peremtorisches Bedencken (1753)
- 31890: Sermons to young persons, on the following subjects (1752)
- 31900: A philosophical discourse concerning the natural immortality of the soul (1732)
- 32408: By virtue of a decree from the High-Court of Admiralty of England. For sale by the candle, at old Lloyd's Coffee-House, in Lombard-Street, on Tuesday, the 27th day of October, 1778, ... the good sloop Lucretia, (taken from the Americans) ... would make a compleat privateer, now lying off the Hermitage. ... Inventories to be had on board, at the place of sale, and of Edward Simon, broker, (1778)
- 33439: Poems by Matthew Prior (1795)
- 35103: A collection of the epistles and works of Benjamin Holme (1754)
- 35422: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 35527: Davideis (1749)
- 35747: Davideis (1796)
- 36402: An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel (1787)
- 37105: Books proper to be given away (1706)
- 37146: A catechism, or, instructions for children and youth, in the fundamental doctrines of Christianity (1795)
- 37791: A collection of poems on various subjects (1770)
- 38828: The nature and dignity of the human soul (1766)
- 39082: Thoughts on the duty of a good citizen (1759)
- 39383: A scripture catechism for children (1752)
- 39595: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1714)
- 40006: Substance of the report (1791)
- 40587: A catalogue of the remaining part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Andrew Snape, ... and the entire library of the Rev. Mr. Henry Brearey, ... to be sold by auction, at the great room at the Falcon Inn in the Petty Cury, in Cambridge, on Monday Nov. 6th. 1743. ... Catalogues to be had at all the Coffee-House's, at Mr. Thurlbourn; and at the place of sale, and in London, at Mr. Beercroft's in Lombard-Street, Mr. Manby on Ludgate-Hill, and Mr. Vaillant's in the Strand (1743)
- 41007: A Mite put into the treasury (1710)
- 41417: A catalogue of the works of the Reverend John Norris, M.A (1723)
- 41620: A copy of the last will and testament of Thomas Guy (1725)
- 42489: For sale by the candle, at Lloyd's Coffee-house, in Lombard Street, on Wednesday, the 2d of November, 1768 (1768)
- 43719: A new introduction to trade and business (1758)
- 45145: The circumstances of the Jewish people an argument for the truth of the Christian religion (1752)
- 49025: The dissenters' reasons for separating from the Church of England (1795)
- 49224: Discourses on personal religion. By Samuel Stennett, D.D (1796)
- 51227: A collection of poems on various subjects (1750)
- 52540: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 52551: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 53732: The improvement of the mind (1761)
- 56362: The petition of the merchants, manufacturers, and others, concerned in the wool and woollen trade, of Great Britain (1800)
- 57959: Reflections on the slave trade, with remarks on the policy of its abolition (1791)
- 58107: An epistle, containing a salutation to all faithful Friends, a reproof to the unfaithful, and a visitation to the inquiring (1799)
- 58437: The devout Christian's preparative to death (1718)
- 58448: The devout Christian's preparative to death (1727)
- 58556: The Quakers vindicated, from the imputation of heresie, in their asserting the continuance of Christ's-baptism. Being an answer to a book, intituled, A short and true account of a conference held at a Quakers meeting-house in Suffolk, between Henry Stebbing, ... and Joseph Middleton, ...By Joseph Middleton (1715)
- 59099: Memoirs of Prince Eugene of Savoy (1716)
- 61536: An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times (1797)
- 62129: The grounds of a holy life (1747)
- 63490: Books proper to be given away (1721)
- 63537: A journal of the life, travels, sufferings, and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of that worthy elder, and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, William Edmundson, who departed this life, the thirty first of the sixth, month, 1712 (1715)
- 63988: The debate on a motion for the abolition of the slave-trade, in the House of Commons on Monday and Tuesday, April 18 and 19, 1791, reported in detail (1792)
- 64404: An examination of Dr. Woodward's State of physick and diseases (1720)
- 64470: An examination of a discourse or sermon published by Daniel Dobel of Cranbrook in Kent, on the subject of water-baptism (1744)
- 64779: The History of Mademoiselle De St. Phale (1738)
- 65299: A history of the revolt of Ali Bey, against the Ottoman Porte (1784)
- 65542: Facts and observations relative to the nature and origin of the pestilential fever (1799)
- 65988: An essay on conversation (1738)
- 66706: An enquiry into the nature, order, and government of bees (1774)
- 66729: An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times (1780)
- 66863: An essay on perspective (1724)
- 67487: An essay on elocution (1757)
- 67899: The art of reading and writing English (1757)
- 68028: Books printed and sold by Luke Hinde (1745)
- 69235: A treatise concerning marriage (1736)
- 70361: Ph?nix Fire Office, Lombard-Street & Charing-Cross, London (1797)
- 70993: An address to the people of Great Britain, proving the necessity of refraining from sugar and rum (1791)
- 71744: Prince's London price current (1790)
- 71823: The city mercury (1692)
- 71869: The Evening mail (1789)
- 71884: Lloyd's news (1696)
- 72938: An almanack for the use of Friends (1794)
- 73439: The Protestant dissenter's magazine (1794)
- 73892: Transactions of the society, instituted at London, for the encouragement of arts, manufactures, and commerce (1783)
- 74885: The Daily universal register (1785)
- 75176: The Morning post; or, Cheap daily advertiser (1772)
- 77063: The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court (1688)
- 77084: A sermon of the absolute necessity of family-duties (1692)
- 77508: Gloria Britannica: or, The boast of the Brittish seas (1696)
- 78077: Several treatises worthy of every true Christians serious consideration (1691)
- 78202: Four books of Johannes Segerus Weidenfeld (1685)
- 78419: The childs delight (1671)
- 86041: Christ's lambs defended from Satan's rage (1691)
- 88099: An elegiacall commemoration of the pious life, and most lamented death, and funerals, of Mr. Josiah Shute, rector of the parish, of St. Mary Woolnoth in Lombard-Street. Who left us on the 13 of June. 1643 (1643)
- 89800: Medicina practica: or, Practical physick (1692)
- 92221: Truth triumphant (1692)
- 93260: A farewel-sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street (1692)
- 99172: A farewel-sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street (1692)
- 99510: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of that ancient, eminent and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox (1694)
- 102630: Memorabilia: or, the most remarkable passages and counsels collected out of the several declarations and speeches that have been made by the King, his L. Chancellors and keepers, and the Speakers of the Honourable House of Commons in Parliament: since His Majesty's happy restauration, anno, 1660. till the end of the last Parliament, 1680 (1681)
- 119603: The London writing master or The schollars guide (1672)
- 119993: A farewel-sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street. By David Jones student of Christ-Church. Oxon (1692)
- 120061: Clavis horologić; or, A key to the whole art of arithmetical dyalling (1686)
- 121557: A sermon of assurance (1647)
- 122190: The true Christians distinguished from such as go under the name of Christians (1689)
- 122895: A brief vindication of the late farewell-sermon (1692)
- 123317: Some fruits of solitude (1693)
- 126065: Christian chymistrie (1662)
- 128004: An exposition of Ecclesiastes, or, The preacher (1680)
- 128157: A brief charactor of the antient Christian Quakers (1695)
- 128163: The young mans companion: or, arithmetick made easie (1699)
- 128603: Innocency against envy: in a brief examination of Francis Bugg's two invective pamphlets (1691)
- 128872: An abstract of the lives, precepts, and sayings, of the ancient fathers, which immediately succeeded Christ, and his apostles (1684)
- 130353: The Lombard-Street lecturer's late farewell sermon, answer'd: or, the Welsh Levite toss'd de novo (1692)
- 130353: The Lombard-Street lecturer's late farewell sermon, answer'd: or, the Welsh Levite toss'd de novo (1692)
- 134907: A sermon of assurance· (1648)
- 136383: A farewel-sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street. By David Jones student of Christ-Church. Oxon (1692)
- 138678: A discourse concerning riots (1683)
- 139757: A farwel-sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street by David Jones (1692)
- 140338: Three letters to the author of a book, entituled the Lord's day vindicated, or The first day of the week the Christian Sabbath (1694)
- 142026: The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court (1684)
- 144967: Truth owned and the lying tongue rebuked (1698)
- 145525: A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English (1692)
- 145567: A discourse concerning riots (1683)
- 151622: The workes of several authors upon that way of church=government commonly called (Independent.) (1646)
- 152656: An ansvver to a dark confused paper: entituled Several things given forth by John Aynsloe (1683)
- 153844: Short writing, begun by nature (1700)
- 159178: The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court (1684)
- 161487: An answer to A catechism against Quakerism by N.N (1693)
- 163523: The saving grace of God owned, and scripturally asserted (1693)
- 163751: The doting Athenians imposing questions, no proofs (1692)
- 166276: An almanack for the year of our Lord God 1689 (1699)
- 169423: Claudius Mauger's French grammar with additions (1693)
- 207571: Letters on spiritual subjects, and divers occasions; sent to relations and friends. By one who has tasted that the Lord is gracious (1747)
- 208648: A Compleat history of the wars in Flanders, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and on the Rhine (1707)
- 208818: An essay towards the improvement of physick (1714)
- 209017: Pastorals. By Alexander Pope (1793)
- 209019: Eloisa to Abelard (1794)
- 209047: Hymen, a poem (1794)
- 209116: A sermon preached at St. Mary's church in Cambridge, before the University, The Right Honorable Sir William Lee, Knt. Lord Chief Justice of England, and Sir Lawrence Carter, Knt. One of the Barons of the Exchequer; at the assizes held there July 14. 1741. Published at the Request of the High-Sheriff and Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. By J. Garnett, B. D. Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, And Preacher at Whitehall (1741)
- 209378: A brief explanation of the Assembly's catechism, by the late Rev.John Brown, of Haddington; Recommended by Dr. Fisher, of Glasgow. Revised and improved, with some account of the rise, progress, and good effects of Sabbath evening schools, in Scotland and England; and a Plan of the Mode of Instruction adopted in them. By W.Moseley. (1800)
- 210095: Thoughts on the slavery of the negroes (1785)
- 210096: An inquiry into the effects of putting a stop to the African slave trade (1784)
- 210213: A call to repentance (1745)
- 210265: A brief reply to catholicus's seasonable address to disciplinarians. By Cryptonymus (1798)
- 210728: A funeral sermon preached at the English church in Rotterdam, March 4. 1759 (1759)
- 210867: Commerce in the human species (1792)
- 211194: Observations on the slave trade (1789)
- 211331: Salvation without works, in St. Paul's sense of it, considered (1761)
- 211429: The christian's duty in a time of publick danger (1756)
- 211455: The case of proxies payable to ecclesiastical visitors fully stated (1741)
- 211497: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting (1778)
- 211508: The divine right of kings considered (1754)
- 211730: Falshood detected (1798)
- 212168: Portraits, india drawings, &c (1799)
- 212180: A catalogue of the remaining part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Andrew Snape, Late Provost of King's College, Cambridge (1743)
- 212238: Serious considerations on various subjects of importance. By John Woolman, of Mount Holly, in the Jerseys, North America, deceased; with some of his dying expressions (1773)
- 212239: Serious considerations on various subjects of importance (1773)
- 212288: A treatise on magnetism (1794)
- 212887: Poems by John Gay (1797)
- 213115: Habitual religion explained and recommended, in three sermons (1759)
- 213421: An epistle of tender advice, caution, and warning, to friends (1743)
- 213427: A brief examination of William Taswell's book (1723)
- 213439: A letter from one of the people call'd Quakers to Francis de Voltaire (1741)
- 213872: Proposals for publishing by subscription (1791)
- 214051: The hardship and danger of subscriptions, represented (1758)
- 214062: A criticism on the late Reverend Mr. Holland's sermons (1755)
- 215249: Counsel to Friends children. (1737)
- 215696: The reasonableness and advantage of allowing ministers to deliver their sentiments with freedom (1758)
- 215925: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1734)
- 217171: The way of life revealed (1794)
- 217390: Christ precious to those that believe (1799)
- 217883: Of persons on a journey cureing themselves of the secret disease (1733)
- 217892: A solution of the question (1733)
- 218035: The grounds and principles of the Christian revelation (1765)
- 218061: Motives to humiliation and praise (1798)
- 218074: The great advent (1789)
- 218083: The imminent danger (1794)
- 218104: A dissertation upon the subject of circumcision (1763)
- 218123: Messiah (1786)
- 218316: A letter to a friend in the country, relative to the intended school, at Ackworth, in Yorkshire (1779)
- 219436: A candid historical account of the Hospital for the reception of exposed and deserted young children (1760)
- 220751: An affectionate tribute to the memory of the late Dr. John Fothergill (1781)
- 221604: The ancient history of the Hebrews vindicated (1741)
- 222106: A letter from J. Fothergill, to a friend in the country, relative to the intended school, at Ackworth, in Yorkshire (1778)
- 222116: Dissertations on the nature and effect of Christian baptism, Christian communion, and religious waiting upon God (1781)
- 222124: The archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love (1735)
- 222148: An epistle from the womens quarterly metting for the county of York, held at Leeds, the 26th and 27th of the 12th month, 1781, to the monthly and preparative meetings constituting the same (1782)
- 222905: Religious conscience (1755)
- 223067: The result of false principles (1790)
- 223393: Walkingame's improved arithmetic (1794)
- 224039: Remarks on a pamphlet lately published by the clergy of the diocese of London (1738)
- 224040: A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers in the Exchequer (1736)
- 224041: A vindication of a book (1737)
- 224226: A treatise of the plague (1721)
- 224567: The death of a righteous man distinctly considered, both as a judgment, and a mercy (1724)
- 225202: The constitution and order of a gospel church considered (1797)
- 225205: The constitution and order of a gospel church considered (1798)
- 225209: The life of the Rev. Oliver Heywood (1796)
- 225210: A summary of the evidences of Christianity (1797)
- 225211: Thoughts on Christian communion (1798)
- 225428: A true copy of the last will and testament of Thomas Guy (1725)
- 225428: A true copy of the last will and testament of Thomas Guy (1725)
- 225577: New copper-plate magazine (1792)
- 225634: Miscellanea sacra (1797)
- 225641: A trip to Parnassus (1788)
- 225685: The reasonableness of national humiliation (1793)
- 226012: The reasonableness and pleasure of the Christian life (1754)
- 226094: An enquiry into the inward call to the holy ministry (1741)
- 226110: Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord (1745)
- 226228: Primitive Christianity revived (1779)
- 226330: The gospel-Method of justification (1758)
- 226346: A tender salutation in Gospel love (1794)
- 226523: An epistle from the Womens quarterly meeting for the county of York (1782)
- 226599: The mournful and pleasing vicissitudes of life (1795)
- 226839: Cursory observations on a late publication (1779)
- 227497: A journal of the life (1745)
- 227940: A sermon preached at St. Dunstan's in the West, on Sunday, April 29 (1781)
- 227951: Rules for the government of Ackworth School, established for the education of children who are members of the society and whose parents are not in affluent circumstances (1790)
- 227956: A brief journal of the life (1784)
- 228097: Buds and blossoms of piety (1716)
- 228357: Eight sermons (1753)
- 228379: The shortness and frailty of human life (1754)
- 228654: A catalogue of the entire library of the Reverend Dr. Andrew Snape (1743)
- 228863: A charge delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Essex at a visitation Jul. X.XI.XII. MDCCLIII (1753)
- 229063: Christian candour and unanimity stated (1750)
- 229100: Christianity as taught in scripture (1754)
- 229164: The church of England the sole encourager of free-thinking (1717)
- 229486: The credibility of miracles defended against the author of Philosophical essays (1751)
- 229550: Concio ad clerum in synodo provinciali Cantuariensis Provinciae (1755)
- 229587: The conclusions of atheists and superstitious persons from public calamities examined (1756)
- 229732: A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Starston in Norfolk, upon the fast-day, Dec. 18. 1745 (1745)
- 229829: Hymns (1789)
- 230046: Some letters (1758)
- 230200: A description of the Western Islands of Scotland (1716)
- 230328: A dialogue in the manner of plato, on the superiority of the pleasures of the understanding to the pleasures of the senses (1734)
- 230811: A defence of the plain account of the nature and end of the sacrament of the Lord's-Supper (1735)
- 230812: A farther defence of the Plain account of the nature and end of the sacrament of the Lord's supper (1735)
- 230870: A demonstration of the true and eternal divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ (1794)
- 230963: The economy of an institution (1799)
- 231472: Epistles of Horace imitated (1735)
- 231893: An appeal to the Scriptures in general (1788)
- 231916: An essay on conduct and education (1776)
- 231994: An essay on the impolicy of the African slave trade (1788)
- 232060: An essay (1732)
- 232287: An examination of Dr. Woodward's State of physick and diseases (1719)
- 233844: The duty of abstaining from the use of West India produce (1792)
- 234425: Flora Britanica (1760)
- 234572: The gospel a law of liberty (1797)
- 234757: The guinea voyage (1789)
- 234862: The harmony between justice and peace (1749)
- 235273: The history of Jane Shore (1785)
- 236298: The intermediate state of happiness or misery between death and the resurrection (1756)
- 237009: A letter to a friend upon his entrance on the ministerial office (1753)
- 237359: A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Castleman, vicar of South-Petherton, Somerset, on his turning anabaptist (1751)
- 237481: Letters admonitory and argumentative (1753)
- 237711: The love of our country (1717)
- 237883: The magnetic atlas, or variation charts of the whole terraqueous globe (1794)
- 238011: Manufactures improper subjects of taxation (1785)
- 238205: Memoirs of the life and a view of the character of the late Dr. John Fothergill (1782)
- 238588: The mischiefs of faction and rebellion considered (1745)
- 238769: The nature and dignity of the human soul (1766)
- 239399: The friendly monitor (1795)
- 239905: The stars in Christ's right-hand (1752)
- 240047: The duty of God's people under apprehensions of publick judgments (1750)
- 240087: The christian's triumph over death (1752)
- 240142: Popery not Christianity (1750)
- 240322: Litigiousness repugnant to the laws of Christianity (1743)
- 240923: The musical law-bird (1790)
- 240923: The musical law-bird (1790)
- 241313: The odes and satires of Horace (1715)
- 241883: The duty and efficacy of national prayer to avert God's judgements (1745)
- 242418: The ways, that lead to rebellion, laid open (1716)
- 242535: The moral impossibility of conquering England (1746)
- 242722: The incurableness of superstition: or, The impossibility of preserving the protestant religion and liberties, under the Government of a Popish Prince (1749)
- 243081: The speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, on a motion for the abolition of the slave trade, in the House of Commons, on Monday the second of April, 1792 (1792)
- 243089: An exhortation against quenching the spirit (1748)
- 243091: The redeemer's charge against his declining churches (1748)
- 243675: The case of our fellow-creatures, the oppressed Africans, respectfully recommended to the serious consideration of the legislature of Great-Britain, by the people called Quakers (1783)
- 243686: The case of our fellow-creatures (1784)
- 243773: Plain evidences of the truth of Christianity (1798)
- 244496: The evidence of the superior efficacy of the cinchona flava, or yellow peruvian bark (1795)
- 244537: Thoughts and sentiments on the evil and wicked traffic of the slavery and commerce of the human species (1787)
- 244541: An account of the slave trade on the coast of Africa. By Alexander Falconbridge, late surgeon in the African trade (1788)
- 244579: Remarks on the manufacturing of maple sugar (1791)
- 244751: The connexion and harmony of religion and virtue delineated in the character of Abraham (1752)
- 245352: An essay on death-bed-charity (1728)
- 245629: Four sermons upon most important topicks (1715)
- 245733: The mutual duty of minister and people (1746)
- 246424: Observations on the cow-pox (1800)
- 247897: Christian vigilance (1790)
- 247914: Christianity and atheism compared (1800)
- 248167: A picture of the female character (1794)
- 248168: The story of Theodosius and Constantia (1793)
- 248169: On the duties of the young (1793)
- 248172: The story of La Roche (1793)
- 248173: The story of old Edwards (1795)
- 248174: The story of Abbas (1793)
- 248175: The story of father Nicholas (1793)
- 248176: The grave (1797)
- 248178: A monody on the death of his lady (1793)
- 248179: The hermit (1794)
- 248180: Poems by William Collins (1796)
- 248181: Poems by Soame Jenyns (1797)
- 248183: Henry & Emma (1793)
- 248682: A treatise on the mineral waters of Harrogate (1792)
- 248694: Experiments and observations on the crescent water at Harrogate (1791)
- 248723: A treatise on Christian discipline (1790)
- 248998: An account of the slave trade on the coast of Africa (1788)
- 249174: Truth vindicated (1788)
- 249246: A legacy (1786)
- 249507: A reply to the personal invectives and objections contained in two answers (1785)
- 249546: Sermons on the divine authority and various use of the Holy Scriptures (1790)
- 249667: A short narrative of our dear and worthy friend (1785)
- 249698: Some expressions of Ann Crowley (1774)
- 249704: A system of natural philosophy (1748)
- 249756: Remarks on the slave trade (1788)
- 250446: Conjugal infidellty a poem. Inscribed to married persons of both sexes. By a votary of Hymen (1788)
- 250880: Fruits of a father's love (1778)
- 251334: The credit and interest of Great Britain consider'd (1735)
- 251576: Abriss der Geschichte (1792)
- 251633: An abstract of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790, and 1791; on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave-trade (1791)
- 251669: A system of moral philosophy (1749)
- 252679: Theatrum tabidorum (1720)
- 252757: A description of the freedom box (1779)
- 253104: The merchant of Venice (1800)
- 253550: Poems (1798)
- 253555: [The Psalm-singer's compleat tutor and divine companion (1750)
- 254395: Some pastoral duties recommended, in a sermon preached before the Right Reverend John Lord Bishop of Lincoln (1748)
- 254696: The annals of King George (1718)
- 254697: The annals of King George (1718)
- 254698: The annals of King George (1720)
- 254699: The annals of King George (1721)
- 255269: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1723)
- 256356: Amatory pieces (1799)
- 257556: An address to the people of Great Britain (1791)
- 257719: A catalogue of the antiquities of the late ingenious Mr. John Kemp, F.R.S (1721)
- 258187: A Christian application, call, and faithful warning, to the inhabitants of Great Britain, but more particularly to those in and about London (1723)
- 258219: A companion to the altar (1731)
- 258274: An address to the publick on the proposed bill for the abolition of the slave trade (1789)
- 258623: The christian monitor (1724)
- 258625: The christian monitor (1755)
- 258889: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1743)
- 258890: A companion to the altar (1744)
- 258978: Devout exercises of the heart in Meditation and Soliloquy, Prayer and Praise (1761)
- 259029: The devout soul's daily exercise; in prayers, contemplations and praises (1728)
- 259052: A devout Christian's preparative to death (1710)
- 259053: The devout Christian's preparative to death (1722)
- 259240: A charge to the grand jury of the city and liberty of Wesminister, &c (1729)
- 259396: Christ, as the Christian's life (1756)
- 259595: An essay concerning human understanding (1741)
- 260048: Phćdri Augusti Cćsaris liberti (1722)
- 260194: Holy orders (1752)
- 260327: A defence of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses concerning the use and intent of prophecy (1750)
- 260393: By virtue of the King's patent, Turlington's Balsam of Life, being a specific remedy for the stone, gravel, cholick, vomiting and spitting of blood, and other inward weaknesses and decays, is prepared and sold by the patentee, in Lombard-Street, London; and no other person (1750)
- 260457: The circular letter (1794)
- 260650: By virtue of the King's patent, Turlington's Balsam of Life, being a specific remedy for the stone, gravel, cholick, vomiting and spitting of blood, and other inward weaknesses and decays, is prepared and sold by the patentee, in Lombard-Street, London; and no other person (1750)
- 260656: By virtue of the King's patent. Turlington's Balsam of Life is prepared and sold by the patentee (1750)
- 261608: The history of Little Dick (1792)
- 262158: The rates and conditions of insurance of the Ph?nix Fire-Office, Lombard-Street and Charing-Cross, London (1797)
- 262709: The religious observance of the sabbath (1749)
- 262710: Religious singularity display'd (1725)
- 262741: The Remarkable life and transactions of Charlotte Crutchey, a banker's daughter, in Lombard Street (1775)
- 263985: A modest plea for the Church of the Brethren (1754)
- 264075: The moral impossibility of conquering England. And the absurdity of the dispensing power of the pope (1746)
- 264778: Mr. Jordaine's duodecimal arithmetick (1720)
- 265030: Proposals from the Ph?nix Fire-Office, Lombard-Street and Charing-Cross, for insuring houses, buildings, farmers stock, goods, ... from loss or damage by fire (1797)
- 265068: Maxims and moral reflections (1799)
- 265646: The Light upon the candlestick (1767)
- 265870: The scripture testimony examined and confirmed by plain arguments (1796)
- 266340: Pious reflections for every day of the month (1798)
- 266877: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts (1749)
- 267009: A sermon preached at Gosport, at the ordination of the reverend Mr. Thomas Williams, June 6, 1750 (1750)
- 267012: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. John Angus, October 26, 1748. At the meeting at Bishop-Stortford, by John Guyse, D.D (1748)
- 267086: A sermon on education (1789)
- 267226: Poems (1800)
- 267375: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Stafford (1716)
- 267463: Books printed and sold at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street (1710)
- 267982: Practical discourses upon several subjects (1739)
- 268111: A sermon (1797)
- 268424: Substance of the report (1798)
- 268487: Sir Roger L'Estrange's ˇsop's fables with morals and reflections, in English verse. IIllustrated with cuts curiously engrav'd on copper plates (1724)
- 268606: Mercy covering the judgment-seat (1757)
- 268635: Three sermons (1800)
- 268952: Twenty sermons on the most serious and practical subjects of the Christian religion (1755)
- 269015: Two penny-worth more of truth for a penny (1793)
- 269367: A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel (1777)
- 269683: The right improvement of alarming providences (1750)
- 269912: A reply to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's remarks on the scripture-doctrine of original sin (1767)
- 270346: Sententiae pueriles or the fundamental rules of syntax (1722)
- 270448: A letter to the treasurer of the Society instituted for the purpose of effecting the abolition of the slave trade (1788)
- 270742: A serious and affectionate warning to servants (1746)
- 270859: A serious call in Christian love to all people (1732)
- 271244: Truths principles (1749)
- 271672: A letter to Mr. Dodwell, concerning the immortality of the soul of man (1722)
- 271673: A philosophical discourse concerning the natural immortality of the soul (1722)
- 271798: A practical treatise concerning humility (1730)
- 272022: The London new method and art of teaching children to spell and read distinctly and perfectly (1733)
- 272073: Sentimental and humourous essays (1798)
- 272245: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge (1745)
- 272499: A vindication of a book (1742)
- 272623: Useful instruction for children (1763)
- 272688: A vindication of the dissenters in Oxford, addressed to the inhabitants; in reply to Dr. Tatham's sermon (1792)
- 273076: Precis de l'histoire, de la doctrine, et de la discipline de la socie?te? dite des Quakers. Traduit de l'Anglois (1793)
- 274121: A second letter to the author of the Remarks upon the serious address, &c (1758)
- 274368: A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Starston in Norfolk, upon Thursday the 9th of October, 1746 (1746)
- 274457: A vindication of the Address to the people of Great Britain (1791)
- 274709: An oration, pronounced on the anniversary of Christ's nativity. By E. Harwood (1764)
- 274975: Horć lyricć (1758)
- 275212: Memoirs of the life, character, experiences, and ministry, of the late Rev. William Thompson, of Boston in Lincolnshire (1796)
- 275261: A particular and conditions of sale (1773)
- 275300: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1765)
- 275690: An essay on the Hebrew tongue, being an attempt to shew that the Hebrew Bible might be originally read by vowel-letters without the vowel-points. By John Brekell (1758)
- 275816: The Psalms of David (1758)
- 275921: An essay on the suretiship of Christ (1796)
- 276891: A discourse upon the life and character of Christ. By Edmund Law, D.D. archdeacon of Carlisle (1749)
- 277012: James Naylor his psalm of thanksgiving to God for his mercies (1727)
- 277450: Hoyle abridged (1791)
- 277635: Commerce in the human species (1792)
- 278277: The consistent Christian (1795)
- 279789: Douglas (1800)
- 280068: Arithmetick made easie (1714)
- 280128: The common accidence examined and explained (1724)
- 280243: A collection of miscellanies (1740)
- 280723: A new method of learning Latin with extraordinary ease and expedition (1721)
- 280839: Juvenile pieces (1794)
- 281326: Economy illustrated and recommended (1800)
- 281540: An essay concerning human understanding (1731)
- 281935: The art of reading and writing English (1751)
- 281995: English exercises (1799)
- 282421: Instructions for young mariners, respecting the management of ships at single anchor. By Henry Taylor, of North Shields (1793)
- 282771: The Baptists inquisition. Held at the George, in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, London, Nov. 15th, 1742. By five ministers, two clarks and a deacon (1742)
- 282825: The shorter poems of Alexander Pope (1797)
- 283710: A history of the apostles and evangelists (1760)
- 283832: An appendix to The signs of the times (1799)
- 285292: Amatory pieces (1799)
- 286615: The support of popery discover'd (1744)
- 287122: The royal spy-glass (1743)
- 287291: A grammar of the English tongue (1712)
- 288143: The answer of Philip Francis (1788)
- 288576: Poems by Geo. Lord Lyttelton (1800)
- 288634: A concise epitome of the history of England, on 36 plates (1800)
- 288710: Narbonne honey. Putrid and ulcerated sore throats (1789)
- 288997: The pen's dexterity (1735)
- 289022: Pious reflections for every day of the month (1797)
- 289111: The psalms of David (1763)
- 289337: The young mathematician's logic, upon the plan of dean Aldrich's celebrated aristotelic logic, and serving to explain the same (1760)
- 289458: A companion to the altar (1745)
- 290335: The Pimp. A poem (1784)
- 290336: Stellina; or, The girdle of Venus unbuckled: a poem, humorous, satirical, and moral (1784)
- 290470: A letter from a member of the Marine Society (1757)
- 290490: Practical discourses upon the parables of our blessed Saviour (1724)
- 290759: Letter V. to Robert Dingley, Esq (1758)
- 290923: An account of the general dispensary of relief of the poor. Instituted 1770, in Aldersgate-Street (1776)
- 290933: Plan of the Publick Dispensary in Carey-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields; instituted 1782, for relief of the poor, with advice and medicines, at the dispensary,or their own habitations (1785)
- 290951: General dispensary, in Aldergate-Street, for relief of the poor, instituted Anno 1770 (1792)
- 290952: Plan of the Publick Dispensary, in Carey-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, instituted 1783 (1793)
- 291631: South Wales association for the improvement of roads (1792)
- 292625: The Public may be assured that a subscription is begun at the house of Lee and Ayton, Bankers in Lombard-Street, to satisfy the creditors of John Wilkes, Esq; and thereby qualify him as an independant member of the House of Commons; (1768)
- 292627: The Public may be assured that a subscription is begun at Lee and Ayton's Bankers, in Lombard-Street, to satisfy the creditors of John Wilkes, Esq. and to qualify him as an independent member of the House of Commons. (1768)
- 292649: Fifty-Two practical discourses on various subjects (1739)
- 292679: Substance of the report (1792)
- 292841: The history of the antient societies of St. Michael's house and king's hall (1732)
- 293662: Substance of the report (1792)
- 293899: Divine songs attempted in easy language, for the use of children. By I. Watts, D.D (1752)
- 294023: Letters of Werter (1799)
- 294160: A treatise (1794)
- 294415: Three letters (1758)
- 294679: Books lately printed, and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard Street (1735)
- 294885: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 294913: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the utility of refraining from the use of West India sugar and rum, (1791)
- 295210: As there are no complaints which the human body is more subject to than those of the teeth and gums, Joseph Fox, dentist, (no. 36) Clements-Lane, Lombard-Street, takes the liberty of informing the public, that he has for so many years, ... made it his peculiar study to remove the diseases, deformities and defects of the teeth and gums, (1790)
- 295491: Miscellanies, moral and instructive (1793)
- 295584: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common-prayer (1729)
- 295680: A Particular of the freehold estate of Richard Houlditch, Esq; (one of the late directors of the South-Sea Company) situate in Sweethins lane, near Lombard Street. And of the real estate of Mr. Robert Knight, late cashire of the South-Sea Company, situate on College Hill, in the city of London. To be sold by cant or auction, to the best bidder in the hall of the South-Sea House, on Wednesday the 25th day of March, 1724. At ten of the clock in the forenoon (1724)
- 296795: Practical discourses upon several subjects (1728)
- 297431: The general lover: or The ladies' gentleman (1790)
- 299253: Narbonne honey. The late Dr. Fothergill, having constantly recommended Narbonne honey to be eat [sic] on toasted bread, during the winter months for breakfast, as being particularly wholesome, preventing coughs, colds, fevers, consumptions, &c. Mr. Thorley, honey merchant to Her Majesty, and the royal family, at the King's Arms, no. 40, New-Bond-Street, and at no. 29, Lombard-Street; begs leave to inform the public, that he has just landed out of the Hector, from France, a quantity of genuine Narbonne honey, ... N.B. Our grand apiary ... at Walthamstow, may be seen by our customers (gratis) in the summer months. (1786)
- 300264: Postscript to the report of the Court of Directors of the Sierra Leone Company to the general court, held at London on Wednesday the 19th of October, 1791 (1792)
- 303417: Two letters writ by Samuel Crisp (1746)
- 303943: The economy of human life. By Robert Dodsley (1798)
- 303967: Reliquić juveniles (1752)
- 304026: Books printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street (1727)
- 305106: Brief observations on a pamphlet (1759)
- 305242: Chinese tales (1800)
- 306414: Arithmetick made easie (1721)
- 307231: The annual register (1800)
- 307317: Proposals from the Phoenix Company, Lombard-Street, London, and Charing-Cross, Westminster, for insuring houses, buildings, goods, ... ships in harbour, ... from loss or damage by fire (1785)
- 307612: At the City Commercial School, George Yard, Lombard Street, young gentlemen, intended for the superior departments of commercial life, the learned professions, Navy, Army, &c. Are taught languages, penmanship, mathematics, and all the useful and ornamental branches necessary to complete their education. By W. Milns, member of the University of Oxford, author of the Well-bred scholar, penman's repository, &c. &c. (1790)
- 307616: Number I (1795)
- 308598: An introduction to arithmetic designed for the use of young ladies, by William Butler, private teacher of writing accounts, and geography. Discendo doctus (1800)
- 309712: A catalogue of a very large and valuable collection of books (1788)
- 310145: Remarks on the Christian common-prayer-book, or Universal liturgy, lately published (1762)
- 312725: A faithful warning, to the inhabitants of Great-Britain, and Ireland (1720)
- 313617: Books lately printed for Edmund Parker, at the Bible and Crown, over-against the New Church in Lombard-Street. (1728)
- 313863: No. 50, Lombard-Street, London. An obvious and immense saving. ... The English lottery begins drawing the 16th of February next, ... Messrs. Shergold and Co. no. 50, Lombard Street, London, have the honour to lay before their friends a plan, so plainly advantageous, that no one can be at a loss to decide upon it. (1789)
- 314125: This is chiefly intended for the people called Quakers. The words with turn'd comma's, having been spoken at the meeting-place, at White-Hart-Court, in Lombard-Street. By J.P (1703)
- 315967: Letters from Eliza to Yorick (1799)
- 316064: The economy of human life. By Robert Dodsley (1795)
- 316744: An epistle of love and friendly advice to Friends and brethren (1729)
- 316959: The art of reading and writing English: or, The chief principles and rules of pronouncing our mother-tongue, both in prose and verse; with a variety of instructions for true spelling (1761)
- 317199: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation. In order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1748)
- 317368: Proposals for printing by subscription (1794)
- 317834: Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tithes (1777)
- 317893: Moral tales (1796)
- 317935: The first set of catechisms and prayers (1750)
- 317940: The assembly's catechism with notes (1750)
- 318027: Books lately printed for and sold by Edmund Parker at the Bible and Crown in Lombard-Street (1722)
- 318140: The Toast master, being a genteel collection of sentiments & toasts, calculated for the most polite circles to heighten social mirth and to add fresh charms to the chearful glass (1792)
- 318996: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting (1791)
- 319071: Vocabularium parvum Anglo-Latinum (1703)
- 319462: A serious call (1788)
- 320588: An alphabetical list of the proprietors of the Ph?nix Fire-Office, Lombard-Street, August 12, 1788 (1788)
- 323836: Zeal for the duty's of the Christian religion as establish'd in the Church of England (1713)
- 324246: Sermons on several evangelical and practical subjects (1796)
- 325032: An elegiac poem (1749)
- 325071: The darkness of divine providence considered and improved (1749)
- 325351: The progress of vice (1749)
- 325352: The case of the thief on the cross considered (1751)
- 325788: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Henry Miles (1763)
- 325819: The restoration of the Jews (1800)
- 325871: The fighting sailor turn'd peaceable Christian (1766)
- 325872: Remarks on the prevaling custom of attending stage entertainments (1796)
- 325887: A refutation of some of the more modern misrepresentations of the Society of Friends (1800)
- 325900: A summary of the history (1790)
- 325901: A summary of the history (1790)
- 325902: A summary of the history (1794)
- 325903: A summary of the history (1797)
- 325918: A plain and popular view of some of the leading evidences of Christianity (1797)
- 326690: A natural history of Nevis (1745)
- 326753: An essay on the philosophy of Christianity (1796)
- 326763: A poem sacred to the memory of the reverend and learned Isaac Watts, D. D (1749)
- 326769: The sin and shame of disregarding alarming providences (1750)
- 326776: Reflections on the fall of a great man (1749)
- 326777: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts, D. D (1749)
- 327022: A few words on corn and Quakers. By Robert Howard (1800)
- 327023: A few words on corn and Quakers (1800)
- 327200: An historic defence of experimental religion (1795)
- 327811: An address to the public from the committee of merchants, bankers, traders, and other inhabitants of London (1795)
- 327829: The truth (1727)
- 327839: Truth and error contrasted (1776)
- 328310: Three sermons (1797)
- 329094: Novus epigrammatum delectus (1760)
- 329511: A compendious history of the rise and progress of the reformation of the church here in England (1715)
- 330326: An essay on conduct and education (1738)
- 330327: An essay on conduct and education (1741)
- 330552: The anarchy of the ranters (1771)
- 330634: The glory of any house erected for public worship (1756)
- 330678: A brief and serious warning to such as are concerned in commerce and trading (1771)
- 330865: Cursus medicinć (1724)
- 330868: Prćlectiones pharmaceuticć (1723)
- 330880: Botanicum officinale (1722)
- 331445: Serious and free thoughts on the present state of the church (1755)
- 331501: A journal or historical account of the life (1765)
- 331520: Mentor's letters (1778)
- 331523: A representation on behalf of the people called Quakers (1782)
- 331525: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting (1774)
- 331624: A collection of the works of that antient (1751)
- 331625: A collection of the works of that ancient (1791)
- 331648: Pharmacop?ia officinalis & extemporanea (1722)
- 331669: Pharmacop?ia officinalis & extemporanea (1718)
- 331802: A letter to a Friend (1720)
- 331838: The grounds of a holy life (1778)
- 331985: Religion and loyalty inseperable (1726)
- 331993: The daily self-examinant (1720)
- 331994: The daily self-examinant (1724)
- 332035: A journal or historical account of the life (1765)
- 332046: The process and empire of Christ (1793)
- 332180: Some useful observations and advices (1765)
- 332189: To the principal inhabitants of the county of Cornwall, who are about to assemble at Truro, on the mining concerns of this county (1792)
- 332257: The protestant-Dissenter's catechism (1794)
- 332710: The religious observance of the sabbath practically stated and enforced (1748)
- 332731: Tender counsel and advice (1796)
- 332764: A treatise of election and reprobation (1715)
- 332766: A farewel epistle (1715)
- 333280: Some remarks on the tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark (1736)
- 333362: A journal or (1751)
- 333392: An epistle to the called of God (1715)
- 333393: A memorial of Anne Gwin (1715)
- 333394: A gospel-Salutation in true Christian love (1719)
- 333606: A letter from Rachel Chandler (1766)
- 333679: The trial between Mrs. Docksey (1796)
- 333692: Supernatural influences necessary to salvation (1726)
- 333693: A plain path-way opened to the simple-hearted (1747)
- 333695: An epistle from Benjamin Holme (1718)
- 334011: An epistle of tender counsel to parents (1749)
- 334019: A treatise concerning the fear of God (1781)
- 334024: A relation of a visit (1724)
- 334025: The gracious design of true Christianity (1719)
- 334125: Medulla historić Anglicanć (1719)
- 334160: An essay concerning human understanding (1741)
- 334161: An essay concerning human understanding (1735)
- 334163: An essay concerning human understanding (1731)
- 334346: An epistle of tender counsel and advice to all that have believed the truth (1787)
- 334350: An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity (1793)
- 334351: An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity (1729)
- 334353: Two letters written by Samuel Crisp (1775)
- 334354: Two letters writ by Samuel Crisp (1722)
- 334365: A letter to Friends of Port Isaac in Cornwall (1796)
- 334367: An epistle of love and caution (1748)
- 334368: An epistle of love and caution (1749)
- 334369: An epistle of love and caution (1748)
- 334370: An epistle of love and caution (1750)
- 334378: Some animadversions on the supposition of the scriptures being the only principal and perfect rule to salvation (1798)
- 334389: The anarchy of the ranters and other libertines (1733)
- 334391: An epistle to Friends and tender minded people in America (1722)
- 334582: The protestant union (1712)
- 334704: A compassionate call (1748)
- 334714: Materialism philosophically examined, or, The immateriality of the soul asserted and proved, on philosophical principles (1778)
- 334814: A register of the premiums and bounties given by the Society instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts (1778)
- 334857: A testimony of the monthly meeting of friends, at Pyrmont in Westphalia, Germany, concerning John Pemberton, of Philadelphia in North America: with his epistle to the inhabitants of Amsterdam (1798)
- 334858: A journal of the life, travels, and gospel labours, of a faithful Minister of Jesus Christ, Daniel Stanton, late of Philadelphia, in the province of Pennsylvania (1799)
- 334860: Memoirs of the life and convincement of that worthy friend Benjamin Bangs, late of Stockport in Cheshire, deceased. Mostly taken from his own mouth. By Joseph Hobson (1798)
- 334890: Divine revelation impartial and universal (1783)
- 334907: Fruits of a father's love (1771)
- 334913: The covenant of grace (1757)
- 335008: Letters between an illustrious personage and a lady of honour (1785)
- 335131: A serious call in Christian love to all people (1772)
- 335132: A serious call in Christian love to all people (1748)
- 335147: An essay on the truth and inspiration of the Holy Scriptures (1790)
- 335149: An inquiry into the nature and extent of the inspiration of the Apostles (1797)
- 335257: An epistle to Friends in Great-Britain (1754)
- 335265: The will and testament of Thomas Gwin (1773)
- 335266: The will and testament of Thomas Gwin of Falmouth (1720)
- 335309: A good conscience and a lively hope the great support and comfort at death (1750)
- 335345: Nancy Dawson's jests (1761)
- 335563: Notes on the philosophical writings of Lord Bolingbroke (1755)
- 335729: Richard III (1800)
- 335731: Hamlet (1800)
- 336003: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God (1775)
- 336141: The history of the wars, of his present Majesty Charles XII. King of Sweden (1715)
- 336142: The history of the wars, of his late Majesty Charles XII. King of Sweden (1720)
- 336251: Cursory remarks on An enquiry into the expediency and propriety of public or social worship (1792)
- 336290: Some brief memoirs of the life of David Hall (1799)
- 336291: Some brief memoirs of the life of David Hall (1758)
- 336292: A mite into the treasury (1756)
- 336322: Micro-Techne (1717)
- 336424: The watchman's report and advice. A sermon preached February 25, 1795. The day appointed for a general fast, in Old Gravel Lane, St George in the East. By N. Hill (1795)
- 336618: God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence (1759)
- 336654: A funeral sermon on the death of Dame Mary Abney, relict of Sir Thomas Abney, Knt. and alderman of London; who departed this life the 12th of January, 1749. By Samuel Price (1750)
- 336785: Instructions for young mariners, respecting the management of ships at single anchor (1792)
- 337159: The grave. A poem (1749)
- 337161: The grave. A poem (1753)
- 337162: The grave. A poem (1756)
- 337226: The fighting sailor turn'd peaceable Christian (1770)
- 337498: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting (1784)
- 337499: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting (1774)
- 337831: A short history of the life of John Crook (1770)
- 337861: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Edward Godwin (1764)
- 338209: History of the origin of medicine: an oration, delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Medical Society of London, January 19, 1778, and printed at their request. To which are since added, Various Historical Illustrations. By John Coakley Lettsom, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal and Antiquary Societies in London (1778)
- 338254: An inquiry into the nature and design of Christ's temptation in the wilderness (1765)
- 338257: An appendix to an inquiry into the nature and design of Christ's temptation in the wilderness (1765)
- 338336: Albion restored, or time turned oculist: a masque (1758)
- 338438: An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel (1788)
- 338580: A practical treatise concerning humility (1722)
- 338787: A call to Christendom (1735)
- 338889: The christianity of the New Testament (1757)
- 339328: The constraining influence of the love of Christ: a sermon, preached, in the church of the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth and St. Mary Woolnoth-Haw, Lombard-Street, Before the Right Honourable The Lord-Mayor, Aldermen, and Sheriffs, on the 30th day of March, 1800, by John Newton, Rector, for the benefit of the children belonging to th Langbourn-Ward Charity-School; And Published, By His Lordship's Permission, At the Request of the Treasurer, Trustees, and Committee, of the Said School (1800)
- 339357: A letter concerning the glory and excellency of the peaceable state of the kingdom of the Messiah: wherein the nature of warlike heroism, and that of Christian fortitude, are distinguished (1755)
- 339363: An examination of William Notcutt's reply to H. B's Vindication of R. Barclay's Apology (1735)
- 339364: A cloud of witnesses, proving, that the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, in the second Volume of his Vindication of the miracles of our Blessed Saviour, hath misrepresented the People call'd Quakers (1732)
- 339365: A vindication of Robert Barclay's Apology for the principles of the People call'd Quakers against the attempts of William Notcut (1732)
- 339434: Fruits of early piety, consisting of several Christian experiences, meditation and admonitions (1770)
- 339643: A packet for youth, or evidences of Christianity drawn from the mind. By a lady (1799)
- 339666: A description of the qualifications necessary to a gospel minister (1767)
- 339799: Memoirs of a cavalier (1720)
- 340582: Loimologia (1720)
- 340583: An essay on the different causes of pestilential diseases (1721)
- 340584: The universality of the love of God to mankind (1755)
- 340966: Books sold by J. Phillips, bookseller stationer, and printer, in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, London, 1785 (1785)
- 341107: A mechanical account of fevers. By Laurentius Bellini, M. D. And Professor of Physick in the University of Pisa. Done into English: with a large explanatory introduction; helping the better to understand some other writings also of the same author (1720)
- 341115: The religion of nature delineated. (1724)
- 341178: The spirit of the martyrs revived (1719)
- 341808: A dissertation in which the Defence of P. Sulla, ascribed to M. Tullius Cicero, is clearly proved to be spurious; after the manner of Mr. Markland: with some introductory remarks on other writings of the antients never before suspected (1745)
- 341822: Cruelty the natural and inseparable consequence of slavery (1792)
- 341823: The genuine principles of all religious dissent, and especially of the Protestant dissenters in England, illustrated and defended: a sermon, delivered on Sunday, November 4, 1792, to the congregation of Protestant dissenters, in Hemel-Hempstead. By John Liddon (1793)
- 341843: The baptism of infants, a reasonable service (1750)
- 341971: An address to the youth of Norwich. By Joseph Phipps (1776)
- 342188: A catechism and confession of faith (1740)
- 342339: The whole life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1785)
- 342526: Hoyle abridged (1793)
- 342532: Some account of the late John Fothergill, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal Society, of London; Fellow of the Royal College of Physician in Edinburgh; and Corresponding Member of the Royal Medical Society of Paris, and of the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia. By John Coakley Lettsom (1783)
- 343233: To all those whom it may concern. As I have often, in passing along the streets and high-ways, heard the Most Sacred Name very profanely made use of, both by men and women, and many grievously calling for Damnation on themselves and one on another, my heart has been, and is, deeply afflicted thereat; and therefore I beseech you, in the Name of Jesus Christ, do not defile your souls, which are dear and precious, by any wilful sin: and amongst other things, do not take the Holy Name of God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him or her guiltless that taketh his Holy Name in vain. God would save you; why would any of you lose and destroy yourselves? Observe this attentively; for notwithstanding all what the Lord has done, and is doing for us, such as die in their sins, where he is gone, they can never come. Abstain from drunkenness, and all excess, and from every appearance of evil; love one another, as Jesus Christ hath loved you; apply yourselves to the witness of God within you, which reproves you for evil; submit to, and obey its holy manifestations and discoveries, and it will do much more for you than all you can hear from any man: this witness of God is the Word of his Grace, even the Word of Life, which is able to save your souls. In the love of the gospel, I invite you all to come and taste how good and merciful the Lord is towards all those that return to him with their whole hearts. Farewel. London, the 28th of the Seventh Month 1777. Claude Gay (1777)
- 343305: Post-Office intelligence: or, universal gallantry. Being, a collection of love-letters, written by persons, in all stations, from most parts of the Kingdom. Faithfully published from their Originals, returned into the General-Post-Office in Lombard-Street, the Parties to whom they were directed being either Dead, or removed from their usual Places of Abode. With rational remarks upon Mr. Pope's letters, and some of his former and late productions (1736)
- 343307: A scripture manual (1750)
- 343317: An introduction to English grammar: intended also to assist young persons in the study of other languages, and to remove many of the difficulties which impede their progress in learning. (1797)
- 343460: The christian monitor, containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life (1738)
- 343550: Exhibitions of the heart (1799)
- 343643: Books lately printed for Edmund Parker (1728)
- 344064: Defamation of the churches and ministers of Christ, contrary to the spirit of the Gospel (1799)
- 344227: A sermon; preached at Worship-Street, Shoreditch, April 30, 1797 (1797)
- 344335: Some remarkable passages in the life of the Honourable Col. James Gardiner (1753)
- 344345: Three sermons on the evidences of Christianity (1796)
- 344346: Three sermons on the evidences of the gospel (1752)
- 344472: The rise and progress of religion in the soul (1753)
- 344502: The archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love (1750)
- 344994: The great necessity and advantage of publick prayer and frequent communion (1714)
- 345444: The scripture-Doctrine of antonement examined (1751)
- 345689: True spiritual baptism, or evangelical discipleship asserted (1743)
- 345956: The christian monitor: containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life (1747)
- 345958: The christian monitor, containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life (1727)
- 345960: The christian monitor, containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life (1728)
- 346052: A faithful narrative of a remarkable visitation. By a physician (1776)
- 346057: Motives to return to God with all the heart; drawn from the consideration of His providential goodness towards Great-Britain in the year past: preparative to the solemn fast-day, February 16. 1759. humbly presented to the inhabitants of the land (1759)
- 346083: Reason and religion (1724)
- 346086: A collection of miscellanies (1730)
- 346087: An account of reason and faith (1740)
- 346092: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1744)
- 346093: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1729)
- 346094: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1735)
- 346095: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1733)
- 346096: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1753)
- 346097: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1734)
- 346098: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1749)
- 346102: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1745)
- 346506: Of religious discourse in common conversation (1735)
- 346512: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1718)
- 346513: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1707)
- 346718: Practical discourses (1728)
- 346719: Christian blessedness: or, practical discourses upon the beatitudes of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. With three other volumes of Practical discourses. By John Norris, M. A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum (1724)
- 346720: Discourses upon several divine subjects (1722)
- 346726: An effectual remedy against the fear of death. By John Norris, M. A. Late Rector of Bemerton near Sarum (1733)
- 346728: Letters concerning the love of God (1730)
- 346730: Books lately printed for Edmund Parker (1733)
- 346733: A journal of the life, travels, and Gospel labours, of that faithful servant and minister of Christ, Job Scott (1797)
- 346774: Gilbert's law directory (1775)
- 346836: A spiritual diary, and soliloquies (1796)
- 346837: A spiritual diary and soliloquies (1776)
- 346996: Natural history, for the use of schools; founded on the Linnaean arrangement of animals; with Popular Descriptions in the Manner of Goldsmith and Buffon. Illustrated by Thirty-Eight Copperplates, representing One Hundred and Fifty of the most curious Objects. By William Mavor, LL.D. Vicar of Hurley, Berkshire, Chaplain to the Earl of Dumfries, Author of the British Nepos, &c. &c. &c (1800)
- 347030: Practical discourses on various subjects (1723)
- 347742: An Abridgment of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons, in the years 1790 and 1791 (1792)
- 347943: The compleat English scholar, in spelling, reading, and writing (1710)
- 348258: The doctrine of passive obedience and nonresistance, as established in the Church of England: Collected out of I. The Thirty Nine Articles, II. The Canons and Injunctions, III. The Homilies, IV. The Liturgies, V. The Printed Sermons, &c. of Dr. Tennison, Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Sharp, Archbishop of York. Dr. Loyd, Bishop of Worcester. Dr. Sprat, Bishop of Rochester. Dr. Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury. Dr. Moor, Bishop of Ely. Dr. Fowler, Bishop of Gloucester. Dr. Hooper, Bishop of Bath and Wells. Dr. Wake, Bishop of Lincoln. Dr. South, Prebendary of Westminster. Dr. Gower, Master of St. John's Colledge Cambri. and the Lady Margarets Professor. Dr. Edward Pelling of Pedwarth, Sussex. Dr. Linford, Recturer of Sir Edmond the King in Lombard-Street, and Lecturer of Grays-Inn (1710)
- 348979: A faithful warning to the inhabitants of Great-Britain; but more particularly to those in and about London (1720)
- 349156: The beauties of the poets (1777)
- 349178: An inquiry into the nature and design of baptism; in which the necessity is proved, the qualifications for it explained, and the rights of infants to it asserted (1757)
- 349197: The king of France's declaration of war against Spain (1719)
- 350409: A legacy, or widow's mite (1723)
- 350430: A short narrative of our dear and worthy friend, Isaac Sharples (1785)
- 350439: The works of John Woolman (1775)
- 350529: The complete history of Joseph and his brethren (1780)
- 350765: Observations on the present collection of epistles between Cicero and M. Brutus (1744)
- 351007: An account of the life, travels, and Christian experiences in the work of the ministry of Samuel Bownas (1756)
- 351008: An account of the life, travels, and Christian experiences in the work of the ministry of Samuel Bownas (1761)
- 351164: Trial of T. Milward Oliver, at Stafford summer assizes, 1797, before the Honourable Baron Perryn, for the murder of Mr. John Wood, an eminent potter, of Brownshill, in the county of Stafford (1797)
- 351685: Maxims selected from the writings of Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield: comprehending a plan of education, on the principles of virtue and politeness; and calculated to form the man of honour, the man of virtue, and the accomplished gentleman (1799)
- 351870: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1721)
- 351875: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1738)
- 351940: Cursory observations on the several modes now in use of manufacturing cables, hawsers, and other cordage for nautical uses, by the patentee of the salvagee system (1800)
- 351949: A practical exposition of the church-catechism (1715)
- 352051: The king of France's declaration of war against Spain (1719)
- 352226: Objections to the abolition of the slave trade, with answers (1788)
- 352243: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common Prayer (1723)
- 352292: Elegies. By C. Shaw, -. Pratt, R. Jago, Dr. Wolcot, A. L. Barbauld, G. Dyer, &c (1798)
- 352294: Songs. Elegiac. Sea (1799)
- 352325: Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb (1796)
- 352328: Glad tidings to perishing sinners (1796)
- 352330: Britannus and Africus (1797)
- 352576: Poetick miscellanies (1721)
- 352586: Objections to the abolition of the slave trade, with answers (1788)
- 352676: Remarks on the prevailing custom of attending stage entertainments (1794)
- 352770: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1761)
- 352771: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1751)
- 352773: A short view of the whole scripture history (1767)
- 352972: The establishment of the law by the gospel asserted and vindicated (1704)
- 353008: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. James Read; who died, August 16. 1755. in the seventy-first year of his age. Preached at New Broad-Street, Petty-France, London, August 24. 1755. By George Benson, D. D. Published at the desire of the congregation (1755)
- 353482: The life of the Rev. Isaac Watts (1791)
- 353497: A word in season (1795)
- 353607: The people and soldiers duty in this present time of war and rebellion (1716)
- 353621: Sermons preached by several of the people called Quakers, exactly taken in short-hand as they were delivered by them at their meeting-houses, in Grace-Church-Street, Devonshire-House, St. Martin's-le-Grand, St. John's-Street, Wheeler-Street, and Ratcliffe, in and about London (1775)
- 353629: Pre?cis de l'histoire, de la doctrine, et de la discipline de la socie?te? dite des Quakers. Traduit de L'Anglois (1790)
- 353630: An abstract of George Fox's advice and warning, to the magistrates of London, in the year 1657 (1724)
- 353631: An abstract of the sufferings of the people call'd Quakers (1733)
- 353637: A vindication of a book, intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c (1741)
- 353639: Truths principles (1722)
- 353738: Reasons why the people called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the Methodists, in their missions to the negroes in the West India Islands and Africa (1792)
- 353739: Reasons why the people called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the Methodists, in their missions to the negroes in the West India Islands and Africa (1793)
- 353740: Memoirs of the life of Catherine Phillips: to which are added some of her epistles (1797)
- 353846: Medical botany (1790)
- 353972: An occasional discourse, preached in the cathedral of St. Peter in York, January 27, 1788, on the subject of the African slave-trade. By W. Mason, M. A. Precentor and Canon Residentiary of York (1788)
- 354010: Critical essays on some of the poems, of several English poets (1785)
- 354059: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the consumption of West-India produce. (1791)
- 354073: A journal of the life of that ancient servant of Christ, John Gratton (1720)
- 354075: A journal of the life of that ancient servant of Christ, John Gratton (1779)
- 354090: The christian soldier (1780)
- 354298: Davideis (1727)
- 354299: Books printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street (1714)
- 354300: The history of the life of Thomas Ellwood (1765)
- 354301: The history of the life of Thomas Ellwood (1791)
- 354469: A glance at the history of Christianity, and of English Nonconformity (1798)
- 354490: A serious and affectionate warning to servants (1746)
- 354631: The advantages of religious knowledge (1756)
- 354656: Comfort to mourning Christians (1753)
- 354724: The Christian soldier: Or, The duties of a religious life recommended to the Army, from the example of Cornelius: in a sermon (1800)
- 354754: Serious advice and warning to servants (1800)
- 354868: A glance at the history of Christianity, and of English Nonconformity (1798)
- 354869: The signs of the times (1794)
- 354999: The female orators: or, the courage and constancy of divers famous queens, and illustrious women, set forth in their eloquent orations, and noble resolutions: worthy the perusal and imitation of the female sex. English'd from the French edition of Monsieur de Scudery. (1714)
- 355028: God crowneth the year with his goodness (1760)
- 355029: Our times in the hand of God (1752)
- 355097: A catechism and confession of faith (1780)
- 355102: Universal love considered, and established upon its right foundation (1799)
- 355104: A catechism and confession of faith (1787)
- 355106: A catechism and confession of faith (1769)
- 355107: A catechism and confession of faith (1755)
- 355108: A catechism and confession of faith (1750)
- 355110: A catechism, and confession of faith (1770)
- 355112: An apology for the true Christian divinity (1780)
- 355176: The works (1781)
- 355509: Roberti Barclaii Theologić vere? Christianć apologia. (1729)
- 355525: Select pieces of poetry, intended to promote piety and virtue in the minds of young people (1795)
- 355526: Poems intended to promote piety and virtue in the minds of young people. Selected by Rachel Barclay (1797)
- 355599: Common sense; or, the plain man's answer to the question, whether Christianity be a religion worthy of our choice in this age of reason? In two letters to a deistical friend. By Philalethes (1796)
- 355652: Letter to the treasurer of the Society instituted for the purpose of effecting the abolition of the slave trade (1788)
- 355926: Considerations on the state of the world with regard to the theory of religion (1745)
- 355927: Considerations on the state of the world with regard to the theory of religion (1749)
- 355965: A tour from London to the lakes (1792)
- 356256: A spelling book for the use of Ackworth school (1790)
- 356534: Exposition succincte de l'origine et des progre?s du peuple qu'on appelle les Quakers ou les trembleurs: ou? l'on declare ingenu?ment leur principe fondamental, leurs doctrines, leur culte, leur ministe?re, et leur discipline. Avec un abrege? des pre?cedentes ?conomies ou dispensations de Dieu au monde, par voie D'Introduction. Par Guillaume Penn. A quoi l'on a ajoute? un des temoignages rendus a? la lumie?re, par George Fox. Le tout traduit de L'Anglois par Claude Gay (1764)
- 356535: Fruits of a father's love (1726)
- 356537: Primitive Christianity revived (1796)
- 356539: No cross, no crown (1750)
- 356540: No cross, no crown (1725)
- 356541: No cross, no crown (1762)
- 356543: A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers (1794)
- 356544: A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers (1776)
- 356547: Histoire abre?ge?e de l'origine et de la formation de la socie?te? dite des Quakers (1790)
- 356549: No cross, no crown (1789)
- 356553: Fruits de l'amour d'un pe?re, ou avis de Guillaume Penn a? ses enfans, touchant leur conduite tant en matiere civile, qu'en matiere de religion. Nouvellement traduit de L'Anglois par Edd. P. Bridel (1790)
- 356554: Fruits de la solitude, ou reflexions et maximes sur la maniere de se conduire dans le cours de la vie. Par Guillaume Penn. Nouvellement traduit de L'Anglois par Edd. P. Bridel (1790)
- 356594: Thoughts on the necessity and means of a reform in the Church of England (1792)
- 356666: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1735)
- 356705: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1740)
- 356706: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1734)
- 356707: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1739)
- 356825: A collection of the epistles and works of Benjamin Holme. To which is prefix'd, an account of his life and Travels in the Work of the Ministry, through several Parts of Europe and America: written by himself (1753)
- 356921: Fruits of solitude (1775)
- 356936: The grounds of physick (1715)
- 357381: Some observations on a pretended dialogue, between a Baptist and a Quaker: with an epistle in tender love to the disconsolate enquirers, after the Way to Zion. And a post-script, relating to a book lately publish'd, intitul'd, A vindication of the divine decrees of election and reprobation. By Joseph Willett (1720)
- 357526: A faithful warning, to the inhabitants of Great-Britain and Ireland, to dread the Lord, and turn from their evil doings, before his Fury break forth upon them, as an Overflowing Scourge. Given forth in Obedience to the Lord, by John Barcroft. (1720)
- 357670: The doctrine of transubstantiation fairly argued, and fully refuted; in answer to the Many Arguments offered, in Defence of it, In two books, viz. A modest and true account of the chief points in controversy between the Roman-Catholics and the Protestants. By N. C. and The Catholic christian instructed in the Sacraments, Sacrifices, Ceremonies, and Observances of the Church. By R. C. with A Serious and Seasonable Address to the Lay Roman-Catholic Subjects of His Majesty King George the Second. By Way of Preface. By Richard Andrews of Chichester (1755)
- 357932: Select pieces on religious subjects (1776)
- 357933: A collection of the works of William Penn. In two volumes. To which is prefixed a journal of his life. With many original letters and papers not before published. ... (1726)
- 358125: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1742)
- 358445: An essay on the treatment and conversion of African slaves in the British sugar colonies. By the Reverend James Ramsay, M.A. vicar of Teston, in Kent (1784)
- 358459: A new discourse of trade, wherein is recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants (1718)
- 358746: The sophistry of the first part of Mr. Paine's Age of reason (1796)
- 358846: Pćdo-Baptism defended: or, the antiquity of infant-baptism further maintained. In answer to Dr. Gill's reply, entitled, Antipćdo-Baptism, &c (1754)
- 358854: Pćdo-baptism: or, A defence of infant-baptism, in point of antiquity (1753)
- 358855: Pćdo-Baptism: the second part. Or, a defence of the authority of infant-baptism. In answer to the common objections against it (1755)
- 358893: The doctrine of justification, by the righteousness of Christ, stated and maintained (1750)
- 358919: Reflections on the book of Ruth (1798)
- 358938: Evidences that the Christian religion is of God. By the late Rev. J. Ryland, Sen. A. M (1798)
- 358948: Joyful tidings to the begotten of God in all. With a few words of counsel unto Friends concerning marriage (1774)
- 358949: A sermon, occasioned by the declaration of war against France (1756)
- 359014: The tryal and sufferings of Mr. Isaac Martin (1724)
- 359206: Biographical collections (1766)
- 359681: A journal of the life of that ancient servant of Christ John Gratton (1795)
- 359711: The poor man's ready companion (1713)
- 360098: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts (1749)
- 360112: A tender exhortation, in the love of Christ, to the youth amongst the people called Quakers: both male and female, whether they be such as have been Educated amongst us, of such as, through the Visitation of God, and the Convictions of the Spirit of Truth, are Gathered to our Holy Profession (1720)
- 360297: A sermon preached at Bath, during the month of December 1792 (1793)
- 360308: The london new method and art of teaching children to spell and read distinctly and perfectly. By Learning them to know the Letter in the several usual Prints, the true Sounds of Dipthongs, then Syllables of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Letters, all the Rules of Spelling, which are exemplified in several Chapters. To which are added, Chapters to learn the Stops and Marks, the Numeral Letters and Figures and the usual Abbreviations. So as the Child may immediately pass from Learning this Book to read the Bible in less than Twelve Months Time, without the Help of any other Book. Note, This Way of Teaching is approved by most School-Masters as the best. (1725)
- 360492: Discourses on several important subjects (1750)
- 360665: A funeral sermon on occasion of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Watts, of Stratford. Who Departed this Life September 20, 1751. in the 73d. Year of her Age. By David Jennings, D.D (1751)
- 361113: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, In order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1745)
- 361228: A short and easy method of prayer (1775)
- 361644: A treatise on nervous diseases; in which are introduced some observations on the structure and functions of the nervous system; and such an investigation of the symptoms and causes of these diseases as may Lead to a Rational and Successful Method of Cure. By Sayer Walker, M. D. Of the Royal College of Physicians, London: Physician in Ordinary to the City of London Lying-in-Hospital; And one of the Physicians to the City Dispensary (1796)
- 361731: Veterinary College, London, established April 8, 1791, for the reformation and improvement of farriery, and the treatment of cattle in general (1791)
- 361795: A vindication of the Calvinistic doctrines of human depravity (1799)
- 362346: The poetical works (1800)
- 362349: The poetical works (1800)
- 362441: Forsvar for den sande Christelige theologi, som den kundgio?ris og prćdikis af det folk, som, af foragt, kaldis Qućkere: Deter, En Fuld Forklaring og Forsvar paa deris Laerdomme og Hovedstykker, ved mange Beviisninger, uddragne at Skriften og Sund Fornuft, og Bero?mmelige Authorers Vidnisbyrd, baade Gamle og Nye: Med et fuldt Svar til de sterkiste Modsigelser, som gemeenligen gio?ris imod Dem. Skreven paa Latin og Engelsk ved Robert Barclay, Og siden oversat paa Tydsk, Hollandsk, Fransk, Spansk, og nu paa Dansk, af C. Meidel, til Fremmedis Underviisning. (1738)
- 362443: Apologie de la vraie the?ologie Chre?tienne; contenant l'explication et la de?fense des principes et de la doctrine de la socie?te? dite des Quakers. Ecrite en Latin et en Anglois par Robert Barclay. Et traduit depuis en Allemand, en Hollandois, en Espagnol; Et actuellement en Francois, par E. P. Bridel, Pour L'Instruction des Etrangers. (1797)
- 362456: The nature and necessity of catechising (1746)
- 362482: A few observations concerning Christ, or the eternal word: briefly shewing, that He is the fountain of divine wisdom, the Purifier of the Heart, and the Illuminator of every truly enlightened Understanding; and the Source of all that true Peace, real Happiness, and substantial Felicity, which Mankind partake of, or enjoy. By Humphry Marshall (1755)
- 362539: Two essays (1717)
- 362964: The mortality of ministers contrasted with the unchangeableness of Christ (1792)
- 363010: Reasons for an augmentation of at least twelve thousand mariners, to be employed in the merchants-service, and coasting-trade (1759)
- 363013: An answer, to the appendix of a pamphlet, entitled Reflexions upon naturalization, corporations and companies, &c. Relating to the Levant trade and Turkey Company, as this subject is occasionally mentioned in Hanway's travels. By the author of those travels (1753)
- 363018: An historical account of the British trade over the Caspian Sea (1753)
- 363026: Thoughts on the plan for a Magdalen-House for repentant prostitutes, with the several reasons for such an establishment (1759)
- 363035: An apology for the Christian sabbath (1799)
- 363110: A dissertation upon the two epistles ascribed to Clement of Rome, lately published by Mr. Wetstein. With large extracts out of them, and an argument shewing them not to be genuine. By Nathaniel Lardner, D. D (1753)
- 363111: Sermons upon various subjects (1751)
- 363112: Remarks upon the late Dr. Ward's dissertations upon several passages of the sacred scriptures. Wherein are shewn, beside other things, That St. John computed the hours of the day, after the Jewish manner: Who are the Greeks. John xii. Who the Greecians. Acts vi. The design of the Apostolic Decree. Acts xv. That there was but one sort of Jewish Proselytes: Wherein lay the fault of St. Peter, and how St. Paul may be vindicated. By Nathaniel Lardner, D. D (1762)
- 363237: Juvenilia: poems on various subjects of devotion and virtue. By Thomas Gibbons (1750)
- 363294: To those who are enquiring after the true teacher (1747)
- 363431: Reflections on men and things (1799)
- 363614: A journal of the life, labours, travels, and sufferings, in, and for, the gospel, of that ancient servant, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, John Banks (1798)
- 363620: Memoirs of the life and convincement of that worthy Friend, Benjamin Bangs (1757)
- 363635: An examination of a late vindication of A defence of baptism with water and infant-baptism asserted. Wherein The Validity of a former Reply to that Defence, and the Insufficiency of its Vindication, are demonstrated. With a postscript relating to the Protestant reformation, academical learning, and a declaration of George Fox against popery (1739)
- 363638: The baptism of infants, a reasonable service (1753)
- 363748: The true Christian's faith and experience briefly declared concerning God (1779)
- 363749: The true Christian's faith and experience briefly declared concerning God (1767)
- 363750: The true Christian's faith and experience briefly declared concerning God (1772)
- 363766: Counsel to the Christian-Traveller (1769)
- 363814: A collection of hymns, from various authors; intended as a supplement to Dr. Watt's psalms and hymns. By John Mead Ray (1799)
- 364548: An account of the captivity of Elizabeth Hanson (1787)
- 364549: An account of the captivity of Elizabeth Hanson (1782)
- 364552: God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence (1790)
- 364570: A narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert (1790)
- 364571: A narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and his family (1785)
- 364808: The history of the Puritans (1754)
- 365051: An essay on elocution (1751)
- 365055: Fifteen discourses devotional and practical, suited to the use of families: with a proper hymn annex'd to each. To which is added, by way of appendix, an historical dissertation on the Analogy between the Behaviour of God's people towards him, in the several periods of the Jewish and Christian Church; and his correspondent Dispensations toward them in those respective Periods. By John Mason, A.M (1758)
- 365147: Essays on poetical and prosaic numbers, and elocution (1761)
- 365148: An essay on the power of numbers (1761)
- 365149: The student and pastor (1755)
- 365372: Hymns founded on various texts in the holy scriptures (1755)
- 365500: The lord's-Day evening entertainment (1754)
- 365501: The lord's-Day evening entertainment (1752)
- 365556: The history on which is founded the tragedy of Tancred and Sigismunda (1745)
- 365745: A discourse of secret prayer (1752)
- 365787: Fruits of retirement (1739)
- 365789: Fruits of retirement (1772)
- 365792: Popery exposed by its own authors, and two Romish champions checked, for their hot and rash onsets and attempts against the people called Quakers: being an answer to the large demands and false accusations, Assertions and Doctrines contained in the several Manuscripts of James Watmough of Blackroad in Lancashire, and his abettor Matthew Hall, papists; approved of (as they report) by some of their Ghostly Fathers (as they call them.) And herein is also A Defence of some Printed Books, formerly Written by Francis Howgill, (one of the People called Quakers) Deceased; concerning which the said J. W. hath written, as is in this Treatise manifested. Written in true Love to all People whomsoever, by a lover of truth, Henry Mollineux (1718)
- 366314: The christian soldier (1795)
- 366367: Books printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street (1732)
- 366386: The great case of tithes truly stated, clearly open'd and fully resolved, by Anthony Pearson, formerly a Justice of Peace in Westmorland. With an appendix thereto. To which is added, A defence of some other principles held by the people call'd Quakers, in which they differ from other Religious Denominations. The Arguments for these are supported by Scripture, and the concurring Sentiments of Ancient and Modern Authors. By J. M (1730)
- 366389: The great case of tithes truly stated, clearly open'd, and fully resolv'd. By Anthony Pearson, Formerly A Justice of Peace In Westmorland. With an appendix (1754)
- 366390: The great case of tithes truly stated, clearly open'd, and fully resolv'd. By Anthony Pearson, Formerly A Justice of Peace In Westmorland. With an appendix (1762)
- 366534: A name in heaven the truest ground of joy (1707)
- 366894: An interest-Book (1733)
- 366987: An enquiry into the nature, order, and government of bees (1765)
- 367014: A summary of universal history; in nine volumes. Exhibiting the rise, decline, and revolutions of the different nations of the world, from the creation to the present time. Translated from the French of M. Anquetil, Member of the National Institute of France, and Correspondent of the Academy of Sciences and Belles Lettres. (1800)
- 367117: Thoughts on the duty of a good citizen (1756)
- 367407: An exhortation to the inhabitants of the province of South-Carolina (1752)
- 367410: An epistle to the inhabitants of South-Carolina; containing sundry observations proper to be consider'd by every professor of Christianity in general. By Sophia Hume (1754)
- 367498: A collection of hymns on the most important subjects of the gospel, including the most interesting points of Christian experience, taken from some of the best authors, to which are added several new hymns. The Whole Being Designed As a ready Supplement for the use of Gospel Churches in General. By Thos. Humphrys, Member of Zion Chapel, Frampton-Cotterel, Glocestershire (1798)
- 367579: Some considerations on election and reprobation. Recommended to the perusal of all such as hold the same to be absolute. And of Particular Persons, without Respect to their Works as Good or Evil. By Thomas Thurgood and John Crakanthorp (1726)
- 367677: An essay on insurances, explaining the nature of the various kinds of insurance practised by the different commercial states of Europe, and shewing their Consistency or Inconsistency with Equity and the Public Good. Illustrated by Real and extraordinary Cases, stated at large, with Observations thereon, tending to settle divers doubtful Points in making up Accounts of Losses and Averages. To which are annexed, Some brief Hints to Merchants and Insurers concerning the Risks to which Navigation is exposed in Time of War; the King of Prussia's Exposition in relation to the Capture and Detention of the Ships of his Subjects by the English during the late War; the Answer from England to it; some remarkable Pieces concerning the Stopping of Ships in former Wars; and A famous Insurance Cause pleaded before the House of Lords, and some Mercantile Observations thereon. By Nicolas Magens, Merchant. ... (1755)
- 367797: An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity (1723)
- 367899: An account of the Gospel labours, and Christian experiences of a faithful minister of Christ, John Churchman (1780)
- 367900: An account of the Gospel labours, and Christian experiences of a faithful minister of Christ, John Churchman (1781)
- 367959: Some scriptural observations on I. The spirituality of gospel-worship. II. The nature of true Christian prayer. III. Our Saviour's direction concerning fasting. In a letter to a friend, subscrib'd Philalethes. To which is added, a postscript, By way of Answer to some Objections. By Joseph Besse (1756)
- 367997: Thoughts on the pernicious consequences of borrowing money (1756)
- 368057: Musa parćnetica (1717)
- 368068: The devout Christian's companion (1722)
- 368219: The great end and design of the true gospel ministry demonstrated from the testimony of holy scripture, the practice of the primitive church, and the nature of Christianity. By Joseph Huntley (1741)
- 368411: An essay for imploying the poor to profit, humbly dedicated and presented to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled, by John Bellers (1723)
- 368418: The christian oratory (1760)
- 368437: The reasonablenesse of the Christian religion, as delivered in the Scriptures (1759)
- 368482: The history of baptism (1790)
- 368628: Some memoirs of the life of John Roberts (1770)
- 368903: The British flora (1777)
- 369081: Ecclesiastical researches: by Robert Robinson (1792)
- 369088: Medicina statica: being the aphorisms of Sanctorius, translated into English with large explanations. The second edition. To which is added Dr. Keil's Medicina statica britannica, with comparative Remarks, and Explanations. As also medico-physical essays on I. Agues. II. Fevers. III. An Elastick Fibre. IV. The Gout. V. The Leprosy. VI. Kings-Evil. Vii. Venereal Diseases. By John Quincy, M.D (1720)
- 369175: The grecian daughter. A tragedy (1800)
- 369330: Zara a tragedy (1800)
- 369595: The works of the late reverend and learned Isaac Watts, D.D (1753)
- 370000: The folly and guilt of intemperance (1750)
- 370121: A sermon occasioned by the distemper now raging amongst the horned cattle (1748)
- 370362: A serious address to the people of the Church of England (1772)
- 370414: Caspipina's letters (1777)
- 370809: A treatise concerning marriage (1726)
- 370922: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church at Ramden Bell-House in Essex (1715)
- 371023: Juvenile pieces: designed for the youth of both sexes (1794)
- 371031: The art of speaking (1761)
- 371056: A salutation to the Britains (1739)
- 371060: All swearing prohibited under the gospel (1781)
- 371067: The defence of the prisoners in York Castle (1797)
- 371072: The people called Quakers defended, and the Baptists confuted, being a reply to Job Burt's pretended answer to R. B's 12th proposition, and to a book, intituled, A vindication of the doctrine of baptism, &c. To which is annex'd, An Appendix, in Answer to Oswald Edwards of Dublin his Attempt against the said Book, &c. In which Reply and Appendix, Their fallacious Reasoning is detected; their Erroneous and confused Notion of Spiritual Baptism obviated; their repeated Contradictions and Inconsistencies manifested; and the Doctrine of Baptism, as held by the People called Quakers, is farther inforced and vindicated. By Josiah Forster (1740)
- 371094: The thirty nine articles, and the constitutions and canons, of the Church of England (1724)
- 371135: A letter to Stephen Clarke, Rector of Burythorpe in Yorkshire, in answer to his Short vindication of the clergy's right to tithes. By one of the people called Quakers (1740)
- 371137: Some remarks on the practice of taking down and publishing the testimonies of ministering Friends: addressed to the members of the religious Society of Friends. By William Savery (1797)
- 371138: A collection of sundry books, epistles and papers written by James Nayler, some of which were never before printed. With an impartial relation of the most remarkable transactions relating to his life (1716)
- 371262: The epistle from the yearly meeting, held in London, by adjournments, from the 21st to the 31st of the fifth month, 1800, inclusive; to the quarterly and monthly meetings of Friends (1800)
- 371487: The trial of spirits (1770)
- 371488: Baptismo?n Didache?s (1717)
- 371490: The doctrine of baptisms reduced from its ancient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness and integrity; According to the Word of Truth, the Substance of Faith, and the Nature of Christ's Kingdom. By William Dell, Dell, Minister of the Gospel, and formerly Master of Gonville and Caius College in Cambridge (1786)
- 371491: The tryal of spirits (1739)
- 371564: Two letters in defence of the English liturgy and Reformation (1717)
- 371575: The examiner examined (1781)
- 371578: An humble attempt to exhibit a scriptural view of the constitution, order, discipline, and fellowship of the gospel-church (1795)
- 371618: The works of the long-mournful and sorely-distressed Isaac Penington, Whom The Lord, in his tender Mercy, at length visited and relieved by the Ministry of that despised People called Quakers; and in the Springings of that Light, Life, and Holy Power in him, which they had truly and faithfully testified of, and directed his Mind to, were these Things written; and Are now published as a thankful Testimony of the Goodness of the Lord unto him, and for the Benefit of others. ... (1784)
- 371654: A description of the qualifications necessary to a Gospel minister (1750)
- 371678: Some brief epistles, testimonies and counsel, given by that antient and faithful servant of the Lord, Mary Edwards (1726)
- 371707: The plain case of the representatives of the people known by the name of the Unitas Fratrum, from the year 1727, till these times, with regard to their conduct in this country, under misrepresentation. (1754)
- 371778: The doctrine of baptisms reduced from its ancient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness and integrity; According to the Word of Truth, the Substance of Faith, and the Nature of Christ's Kingdom. By William Dell, Minister of the Gospel, and formerly Master of Gonvil and Caius College in Cambridge (1780)
- 371838: Substance of the report (1791)
- 371874: An epistle of love to friends, especially to the youth, by way of tender advice and caution (1717)
- 371973: Dissertations on the nature and effect of Christian baptism (1796)
- 371981: A reply to a late publication of S. Newton (1774)
- 371982: All swearing prohibited under the Gospel (1784)
- 372028: Letters of Isaac Penington, written to his relations and friends, now first published from manuscript copies. To which are added letters of Stephen Crisp, William Penn, R. Barclay, William Caton, Josiah Coale, and others. Now first published (1796)
- 372246: A plan of the Surry Dispensary (1778)
- 372304: An examination of Dr. Middleton's Free inquiry into the miraculous powers of the primitive church: in which is proved at large, As well from presumptive Evidence as positive Testimony, that we have sufficient reason to believe the continuance of miracles after the days of the Apostles; all the objections of Dr. Middleton are shewn to be groundless and insignificant; and a plain distinction is pointed out between the Credibility of the Later and the Earlier Miracles of the Primitive Church. By Z. Brooke, B. D. Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge (1750)
- 372344: A legacy, or widow's mite (1749)
- 372484: Three discourses on the Lord's supper (1799)
- 372630: An apology for human nature (1797)
- 372636: Letters religious and moral (1793)
- 372780: Free thoughts on the spirit of free inquiry in religion (1793)
- 372855: Dipping not the only scriptural and primitive manner of baptizing (1751)
- 372861: A salutation to the Britons (1793)
- 372863: Some remains of that ancient and worthy servant of Christ, Daniel Taylor, of Bridport in Dorsetshire: with several testimonies concerning him, and other Friends of that County, deceas'd (1715)
- 372913: The grounds of a holy life (1771)
- 372959: The devout soul's daily exercise (1740)
- 372960: Books printed for, and sold by John Beecroft, at the Bible and Crown, in Lombard-Street (1740)
- 373018: Observations on a late anonymous publication (1767)
- 373038: Discourses on various subjects (1780)
- 373095: Sermons: to which are subjoined, suitable hymns (1798)
- 373118: The grounds of a holy life (1769)
- 373171: The influence of Christianity on the condition of the world (1790)
- 373405: Twenty sermons on the most serious and practical subjects of the Christian religion (1757)
- 373425: Nine discourses on prayer (1799)
- 373426: Nine discourses on prayer (1799)
- 373438: Twenty-Two sermons on the most interesting and important subjects (1755)
- 373614: Twenty one discourses or dissertations upon the Augsburg-Confession (1753)
- 373734: The history of the first planting of the Christian religion (1755)
- 373736: The history of the life of Jesus Christ (1764)
- 373737: The present state of Russia (1722)
- 373770: The baptist against the Baptist: or, a display of Antipćdo-Baptist self-inconsistency; in answer to several letters from a Baptist-Brother. To which is added, a reply to a letter subscribed J.W. written by way of reproof to me, and in defence of Dr. Gill. By William Eltringham (1755)
- 373779: Sermons, on important and chiefly practical subjects. By the late Rev. Richard Winter, B.D (1800)
- 373984: A sermon, occasioned by the decease of John Howard, Esq (1790)
- 374018: The history of Genghizcan the Great (1722)
- 374085: A journal of the life, travels, and labours in the work of the ministry, of John Griffith. (1779)
- 374304: A few reasons, for leaving the national established mode of worship (1799)
- 374305: Some account of the convincement, and religious progress of John Spalding; late of Reading (1795)
- 374306: A tender salutation in Gospel love (1799)
- 374398: Expository remarks on the discipline of the primitive churches (1799)
- 374432: Remarks on the leading proofs offered in favour of the Franklinian system of electricity (1791)
- 374779: A vindication of the doctrine of baptism (1732)
- 374780: Books printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street (1711)
- 375076: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. John Taylor (1761)
- 375129: A plea for mechanick preachers (1727)
- 375166: Books sold by James Phillips (1791)
- 375167: An account of the life of that ancient servant of Jesus Christ, John Richardson: Giving A Relation of Many of his Trials and Exercises in his Youth, and his Services in the Work of the Ministry, in England, Ireland, America, &c (1791)
- 375174: Tithes antichristian and impolitic (1798)
- 375397: To the lower class of people in the Western part of the county of Cornwall (1793)
- 375542: Authentic memoirs of William Wynne Ryland (1784)
- 376045: Strength in weakness manifest (1746)
- 376664: The world unmask'd; or, the philosopher the greatest cheat (1786)
- 376732: Education of children and young students in all its branches (1752)
- 376784: The present state of the British court (1720)
- 376934: The speech of Mr. Beaufoy, Tuesday, the 18th June, 1788 (1789)
- 377106: Letters and essays, moral, and miscellaneous (1793)
- 377391: Scripture the friend of freedom (1789)
- 377393: Notes on the two reports from the Committee of the Honourable House of Assembly of Jamaica, appointed to examine into, and to report to the House, the allegations and Charges contained in the several Petitions which have been presented to the British House of Commons, on the subject of the slave trade, and the Treatment of the Negroes, &c. &c. &c. By a Jamaica Planter (1789)
- 377599: Tables of Prćm?^D!a. or discompt for the more easy knowing the value of any broken sum of stock or debentures, &c (1725)
- 377783: An essay on the impolicy of the African slave trade (1788)
- 377845: An essay on the comparative efficiency of regulation or abolition, as applied to the slave trade (1789)
- 377871: The pen's dexterity (1735)
- 377883: An essay on the nature and constitution of man (1793)
- 378103: A letter from a member of the Marine Society (1757)
- 378204: Two dialogues on the man-trade (1760)
- 378251: Arithmetick made easie (1717)
- 378259: A brief explanation of the Assembly's catechism, by the late Rev. John Brown, of Haddington; Recommended by Dr. Fisher, of Glasgow. Revised and improved, with some account of the rise, progress, and good effects of Sabbath evening schools, in Scotland and England; and a Plan of the Mode of Instruction adopted in them. By W. Moseley (1800)
- 378627: An account of the life, travels, and Christian experiences in the work of the ministry of Samuel Bownas (1795)
- 378713: A journal of a voyage to the South Seas, in his Majesty's ship the Endeavour (1784)
- 378839: A critical and chronological history of the rise, progress, declension, and revival of knowledge (1756)
- 378890: A brief narrative of the life, labours and sufferings, of Elias Osborn. (1723)
- 378909: A vindication of the Dissenters in Oxford (1792)
- 378910: A vindication of the Dissenters in Oxford (1793)
- 379458: Substance of the report (1795)
- 379459: An account of the colony of Sierra Leone (1795)
- 379996: The history and antiquities of Scarborough and the vicinity (1798)
- 380021: Histoire abre?ge?e de l'origine et de la formation de la Socie?te? dite des Quakers (1790)
- 380145: Ars medendi (1760)
- 380206: Broderick's medley (1780)
- 380236: Considerations on a memorial of the Dutch East-India-Company to the States General. Humbly offer'd to the Parliament (1723)
- 380362: The case of receiving the small-pox by inoculation (1750)
- 380602: The nature and importance of resignation (1797)
- 380619: The history of the rise, increase, and progress, of the Christian people called Quakers (1725)
- 380954: Rudiments of constructive etymology and syntax (1795)
- 381165: Yearly Meeting, 1800 (1800)
- 381717: The baronettage of England (1720)
- 381837: Sacred history in familiar dialogues (1796)
- 381880: The rule of conduct for Christian ministers represented (1751)
- 381907: Glad tidings to perishing sinners (1800)
- 382357: A compleat and impartial history of the impeachments of the last ministry (1716)
- 382553: Primitive morality (1721)
- 382773: Persecution expos'd (1715)
- 382818: A history of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers, in Ireland, from the year 1653 to 1700 (1800)
- 382833: Some considerations relating to the present state of the Christian religion (1779)
- 382860: A grammar of the English tongue (1796)
- 382946: A companion to the sacred history (1797)
- 382965: The life of Thomas Story, carefully abridged: in which the principal occurrences and the most interesting remarks and observations are retained. By John Kendall (1786)
- 382995: Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb (1794)
- 383035: Some considerations relating to the present state of the Christian religion (1730)
- 383036: Some considerations relating to the present state of the Christian religion (1732)
- 383182: The fall of Babylon; or, the harmony between prophecy and providence, in the rise, duration, and destruction of Antichrist (1799)
- 383254: A good minister of Jesus Christ (1795)
- 383255: A compendious view of the nature and importance of Christian baptism (1792)
- 383257: A sermon, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor (1794)
- 383263: The lord's Supper explained upon Scripture principles (1757)
- 383264: The scripture-Doctrine of original sin (1767)
- 383265: A defence of the common rights of Christians (1766)
- 383305: Diocesan episcopacy proved from Holy Scripture: with a letter to Mr. Edmund Calamy, in the room of a dedicatory epistle. By Thomas Edwards, M. A. of St. John's College in Cambridge, and late Chaplain of Christ's-Church in Oxford (1705)
- 383400: A sermon; preached at Worship-Street, Shoreditch, October 18, 1795 (1795)
- 383401: The gracious presence of God, the chief joy of his people, considered, in a sermon (1795)
- 383405: Dissertations grammatical and philological. By Peter Walkden Fogg. (N.B. These Dissertations are contained in the second volume of Elementa Anglicana; but are thus printed separately to accommodate such as may wish to peruse them without the rest of the work; particularly to serve as lessons for pupils, to whose hands the Key cannot with propriety be committed.) (1796)
- 383471: An enquiry into the rejection of the Christian miracles by the heathens (1746)
- 383520: An epistle for unity (1760)
- 383521: A short history of the life of John Crook (1757)
- 383556: A scheme of Scripture-Divinity, formed upon the plan of the divine dispensations (1762)
- 383694: The life and posthumous works of Richard Claridge (1726)
- 383702: Serious advice and warning to servants, more especially those of the nobility and gentry. By Thomas Broughton, M.A. rector of Allhallows, Lombard-Street, and chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Moray (1763)
- 383865: Discourses on various subjects (1779)
- 383867: A collection of memorials concerning divers deceased ministers and others of the people called Quakers (1788)
- 384021: An exposition of the one, only, true and efficacious baptism of Christ (1790)
- 384036: The baptism of Christ, a Gospel ordinance (1794)
- 384195: A brief account of the life, convincement, sufferings, labours and travels, of that faithful elder and minister of Christ Jesus, Christopher Story, Who was convinced of the Blessed Truth in the Year 1672, called into the Work of the Ministry in 1677, and finished his Course in 1720. - A Minister about 43 Years (1726)
- 384282: A farewel-Sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street (1703)
- 384470: The design of Christianity (1791)
- 384471: Truth's principles (1770)
- 384472: Truth's principles (1776)
- 384510: A collection of poems: viz. The temple of death: by the Marquis of Normanby. An epistle to the Earl of Dorset: by Charles Mountague, Lord Halifax. The Duel of the Stags: By Sir Robert Howard. With several original poems, never before printed. By the E. of Roscommon, the E of Rochester, the E of Orrery, The Lord Landsdowne, Sir Charles Sedley, Sir George Etherege, Mr. Stepney, Mr. Dryden, &c (1716)
- 384721: Persecution exposed (1791)
- 384923: Punchinello's sermon (1727)
- 385221: Dissertations on some of the most remarkable wonders of antiquity (1748)
- 385521: Rudiments of constructive etymology and syntax (1797)
- 385560: The genders of the French substantives (1789)
- 385625: A new system of mineralogy (1799)
- 385692: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1724)
- 385802: Choice emblems divine and moral (1721)
- 385831: A view of human life (1764)
- 386120: Les lois de la nature de?voilees (1800)
- 386180: Observations on the Rev. Andrew Fuller's Reply to Philanthropos (1788)
- 386182: Some expressions of Ann Crowley (1784)
- 386320: Miscellanies, moral and instructive, in prose and verse (1787)
- 386699: Clavis Ovidiana: an numerical key to Ovid De tristibus. Shewing by Figures answering to each Word in every Line, in what Order every Word ought to be taken, so as to construe into good Sence; in an easy Method for the Benefit of the Learner, and ease of the Teacher. To which is added, the argument of each elegy in English. For the use of schools. By N. B. teacher of the latin tongue (1715)
- 386904: The art of English poetry (1718)
- 387719: Poems and letters in prose (1766)
- 387913: The works of John Woolman (1775)
- 387952: An epistle of love and caution to the quarterly and monthly meetings of Friends in Great-Britain, or elsewhere (1751)
- 388126: Books printed and sold at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street (1707)
- 388171: An introduction to German grammar (1797)
- 388214: Lexicon physico-medicum; or, A new physical dictionary (1722)
- 388413: Ćsop's fables, with morals and reflections, as improved by Sir Roger L'Estrange, done into variety of English verse, Very useful to divert and instruct Young Gentlemen and Ladies in the Conduct of Human Life. Illustrated with cuts curiously engrav'd on copper plates. (1720)
- 388782: The improvement of the mind (1753)
- 388860: A complete collection of Scotish proverbs explained and made intelligible to the English reader. By James Kelly, M. A (1721)
- 389495: The present method of inoculating for the small-pox (1779)
- 389519: Remarks upon a letter to a dissenting minister (1762)
- 389607: Elements of geography (1788)
- 389654: An enquiry into the obligations of Christians (1792)
- 389800: Poems on the death of Priscilla Farmer (1796)
- 389820: Thoughts on the necessity and advantages of care and oeconomy in collecting and preserving different substances for manure (1796)
- 390107: Logick (1760)
- 390456: Short-writing the most easie, exact, lineal and speedy method that hath ever been obtained or taught (1721)
- 390512: The holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, by way of abstract: containing what is most especially instructive In The Historical Parts: Also The Many Edifying Examples And Discourses Which Are Met With In These Excellent Writings. Collected with much Care and Attention, with a view to Promote the Reading and Knowledge of the Scriptures. By John Kendall. ... (1800)
- 390554: A narrative of the circumstances, which led to fixing the lights in Hasbro' Gatt (1796)
- 391114: Useful instruction for children (1772)
- 391183: Some principles and precepts of the Christian religion explained (1785)
- 391520: Observations on some remarks on a late book intitled, An enquiry into the rejection of the Christian miracles by the heathens (1747)
- 391774: The virgin muse (1722)
- 391781: A paraphrase with notes on the Epistle to the Romans (1754)
- 392009: Solomon's recantation, intituled Ecclesiastes, paraphras'd (1739)
- 392086: Blunt to Walpole (1730)
- 392559: A treatise of artificial magnets (1751)
- 392781: An expostulatory address offered to the most serious consideration of the people called Quakers (1751)
- 392964: West-Indian eclogues (1787)
- 393222: The rector corrected (1722)
- 393472: Poetical attempts (1800)
- 393661: Useful instruction for children (1763)
- 393792: Hints for finding out truth (1795)
- 393874: A brief journal of the life (1730)
- 394402: Early piety (1798)
- 394673: No cross, no crown (1782)
- 394770: A full refutation of a libellous pamphlet, entituled A most circumstantial account of that unfortunate lady Miss Bell, otherwise Sharpe; who died at Marybone, On Saturday, October the 4th, 1760 (1761)
- 394823: A brief examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the commerce of the United States (1792)
- 395408: Essays, letters, and poems (1781)
- 395434: The works of John Locke, Esq; in three volumes (1740)
- 395452: The adventures of Theagenes and Chariclia (1717)
- 395892: A key, opening the way to every capacity (1749)
- 395933: A treatise concerning Christian prudence (1722)
- 396044: Useful instruction for children (1785)
- 396438: A compendious history of the rise and progress of the reformation of the Church here in England (1715)
- 396471: The life of the Most Reverend Father in God John Tillotson (1717)
- 396492: A confutation of the charge of deism (1734)
- 396542: Moral tales (1798)
- 396916: A defence of Quakerism (1732)
- 397069: The history of the ministry of Jesus Christ (1782)
- 397108: A large collection of ancient Jewish and heathen testimonies to the truth of the Christian religion (1764)
- 397311: An account of the sugar maple-tree (1792)
- 397505: A compleat history of the Turks (1718)
- 397529: A letter from a member of the Marine Society (1757)
- 397794: An historical and critical account of the life and writings of James the First (1753)
- 397879: A paraphrase and notes on the seven (commonly called) catholic epistles (1756)
- 397880: A paraphrase and notes on six of the Epistles of St. Paul (1752)
- 398169: An essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species (1786)
- 398175: Substance of the report of the court of directors of the Sierra Leone Company, delivered to the General Court of Proprietors, on Thursday the 26th February, 1795. Published by order of the directors (1795)
- 398176: Substance of the report (1794)
- 398194: A few reasons, for leaving the national established mode of worship (1795)
- 398234: The religious philosopher (1724)
- 398239: Nixon's Cheshire prophecy at large (1759)
- 398247: The theory and regulation of love (1723)
- 398574: Self-Knowledge (1753)
- 398665: The friend of Jesus (1795)
- 398835: A call to the unfaithful professors of truth (1745)
- 399351: Exercises to Dr. Wendeborn's Introduction to German Grammar (1797)
- 399465: Extracts from the Tristram Shandy, and Sentimental journey (1799)
- 399773: The Psalms of David (1767)
- 399793: A review of the proposed naturalization of the Jews (1753)
- 399993: Books printed and sold by Luke Hinde (1758)
- 400197: An account of the life of that ancient servant of Jesus Christ, John Richardson, Giving a Relation of many of his Trials and Exercises in his Youth, and his Services in the Work of the Ministry, in England, Ireland, America, &c (1757)
- 400198: An account of the life of that ancient servant of Jesus Christ, John Richardson, Giving A Relation of many of his Trials and Exercises in his Youth, and his Services in the Work of the Ministy, in England, Ireland, America, &c (1774)
- 400272: Experiments and observations on the Horley-Green Spaw (1790)
- 400370: A new adventure of Telemachus (1731)
- 400456: Short meditations on select portions of scripture (1798)
- 400751: The power of religion on the mind (1793)
- 401038: Devout exercises of the heart (1754)
- 401067: A grammar of the English tongue (1712)
- 401234: An account of the convincement (1765)
- 401236: An account of the convincement (1790)
- 401353: A grammar of the English tongue (1712)
- 401365: Pious reflections for every day of the month (1799)
- 401498: A complete view of the British Customs (1724)
- 401574: An account of the convincement (1771)
- 401581: An illustration of several texts of scripture (1765)
- 401621: The promised Messiah (1796)
- 401794: An account of the convincement (1794)
- 401810: Choice emblems, divine and moral (1732)
- 401849: A treatise of the five orders in architecture (1722)
- 401853: The benefit of early piety (1729)
- 402267: The foundation of tythes shaken (1720)
- 402647: An easie and safe method for curing the King's evil (1716)
- 402929: Vectigalium systema (1718)
- 403219: Extract of a letter to a gentleman in Maryland (1793)
- 403331: Books printed and sold, by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street (1720)
- 403336: Piety promoted (1770)
- 403337: Pietas promota (1737)
- 403339: Examples for youth, in remarkable instances of early piety (1797)
- 403340: Piety promoted (1789)
- 403341: Piety promoted (1754)
- 403342: Piety promoted, in a collection of dying sayings of many of the people call'd quakers (1775)
- 403343: Piety promoted, in a collection of dying sayings of many of the people called Quakers (1754)
- 403345: Piety promoted (1771)
- 403346: Piety promoted, in a collection of dying sayings of many of the people call'd quakers (1766)
- 403348: Piety promoted (1728)
- 403350: Piety promoted (1740)
- 403352: Piety promoted (1798)
- 403353: Piety promoted (1765)
- 403354: Piety promoted (1723)
- 403356: Piety promoted (1796)
- 403357: Piety promoted (1774)
- 403470: The character of the Rev. James Hervey, M.A. late rector of weston-favel, in Northamptonshire (1791)
- 403752: True Christian religion (1781)
- 404304: God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence (1787)
- 404324: A defence of the Baptists (1795)
- 404328: The love of the brethren, proceeding from a perception of the love of God (1795)
- 404418: A treatise on the chemical history and medical powers of some of the most celebrated mineral waters (1800)
- 404524: A short narrative of our dear and worthy friend, Isaac Sharples (1798)
- 404526: The christian progress of that ancient servant and minister of Jesus Christ, George Whitehead (1725)
- 404532: Psalms and hymns for divine worship (1760)
- 404941: An address on the proposed bill for the abolition of the slave trade (1788)
- 404977: Critical, historical, and explanatory notes upon Hudibras (1752)
- 405213: More fruits of solitude (1718)
- 405214: More fruits of solitude (1735)
- 405215: Some fruits of solitude (1702)
- 405216: Some fruits of solitude (1735)
- 405217: Some fruits of solitude (1718)
- 405381: Sacred history: or The historical part of the holy scriptures of the Old and New Testaments (1794)
- 405535: An account of the life and travels in the work of the ministry, of John Fothergill (1753)
- 405536: An account of the life and travels in the work of the ministry, of John Fothergill (1773)
- 405611: Sermons on various subjects (1753)
- 405750: Christ all in all (1761)
- 405774: An apology for the true Christian divinity (1780)
- 405953: The difference between an absolute and limited monarchy (1714)
- 406285: Select poems (1793)
- 406286: Select poems (1774)
- 406287: Select poems (1783)
- 406409: Antiquities of Great-Britain, illustrated in views of monasteries, castles, and churches, now existing. Engraved from drawings made by Thomas Hearne (1786)
- 407195: Fruits of a father's love (1726)
- 407840: Institutes of natural law (1754)
- 408362: Alexander's expedition down the Hydaspes & the Indus to the Indian Ocean (1792)
- 408775: A summary view of the slave trade (1787)
- 408839: An English and Danish dictionary (1754)
- 408846: A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers (1753)
- 408893: A collection of miscellanies (1723)
- 408948: An abstract of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790, and 1791; on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave-trade (1791)
- 409078: Mentor's letters (1785)
- 409128: Extract of a letter to a gentleman in Maryland (1797)
- 409426: A grammar of the English tongue (1714)
- 409480: The family expositor: or, A paraphrase and version of the New Testament (1756)
- 409755: Hydrostatical and pneumatical lectures (1747)
- 410421: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1732)
- 410458: Strength in weakness manifest (1795)
- 410663: A dialogue on beauty (1731)
- 410902: A journal of the life, travels, sufferings and labour of love in the work of the ministry (1774)
- 410933: Letters on slavery (1789)
- 410946: The life of Sir Leoline Jenkins (1724)
- 410950: The life of the Most Reverend Father in God John Tillotson (1717)
- 411377: The deserted village (1793)
- 411485: The traveller (1793)
- 411626: A brief history of the voyage of Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers, to the island of Malta (1715)
- 411883: Reports of a series of inoculations for the variolć vaccinć, or cow-pox (1799)
- 411912: Some brief remarks upon sundry important subjects (1764)
- 412327: Sketches of Irish political characters, of the present day (1799)
- 412424: An analytick treatise of conick sections (1723)
- 412470: A course of chymistry (1720)
- 412481: A defence of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses concerning the use and intent of prophecy (1750)
- 412517: The first and second books of paradise lost (1793)
- 412666: A specimen of a dictionary English and Latin, compil'd by the late Mr. S. Morland F.R.S. As propos'd to be publish'd by his son S. Morland F.R.S (1723)
- 412685: A treatise concerning Heaven and Hell (1778)
- 412760: A few reasons, for leaving the national established mode of worship (1794)
- 412856: An essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species (1788)
- 412911: The history of the rise, increase, and progress of the Christian people called Quakers (1722)
- 413240: The capacity of negroes for religious and moral improvement considered (1789)
- 413444: Letters on the slave-trade (1791)
- 413820: Point de croix, point de couronne (1793)
- 414231: On the folly of heathenism and insufficiency of reason in religious enquiries: and the consequent necessity, truth, and exellency of the Christian religion. A sermon preached at the primary visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas lord Bishop of Norwich, Held at Bury St. Edmund's, June 6. 1753. By R. Kedington, D. D. Rector of Kedington in Suffolk (1753)
- 414309: An oration on the discovery of America (1792)
- 414329: Orders, by-laws, and ordinances, for the good government and regulating of the persons licensed to keep and drive hackney-coaches, and their renters and drivers. Made, publish'd, and declar'd, by John Way, Thomas Sutton, More Molyneux, Charles Barnard and John Idle, Esqs; commissioners: and allowed and approved as by law is directed, viz.... (1717)
- 414582: Paradise lost (1792)
- 414853: Peter Huson, mercer, at the corner of Lombard-Street, ... having great quantities of the following goods to dispose of, (1708)
- 415405: The principles of the low-church-men (1718)
- 415543: A reply to a pamphlet published in two parts by E. Owen, entituled, The necessity of water-baptism. By Samuel Fothergill (1763)
- 415639: The report of the committee appointed to inspect and examine the several accompts of the South-Sea Company, laid before the general court of the said company the 16th of June, 1732; And added to The Special Committee for Law-Suits, for the Prosecution of Mr. James Dolliffe, and Captain William Cleland. Made to a General Court held the 9th of May, 1733 (1733)
- 415666: Report of the state and progress of the Institution for the Relief of the Poor of the City of London and parts adjacent, situate in New-Street, and Friar-Street, Blackfriars; with a list of the subscribers (1800)
- 415772: Return of the whole number of persons within the several districts of the United States, according to "An act providing for the enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States;" passed March the first, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one (1793)
- 415824: A review of the proposed naturalization of the Jews (1753)
- 415825: A review of the proposed naturalization of the Jews (1753)
- 416629: The dominion of Jesus Christ over the elements of nature (1798)
- 416641: The importance of education (1755)
- 416650: God the preserver. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's, January 1, 1751. For the Benefit of the Charity-School In Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By John Hodge. Published at the Request of the Managers (1751)
- 416651: The beauty of providence in bringing together the rich and the poor. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's, Southwark, January 1, MDCCLIII. For the Benefit of the Charity-School in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By J. Richardson (1753)
- 416727: A sermon and charge, delivered, the former by the Revd. Mr. Milner of Yarmouth (1755)
- 416745: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Benjamin Grosvenor (1758)
- 416748: A sermon, occasioned by the decease of John Howard, Esq (1790)
- 417027: Q. Horatii Flacci epistola ad Augustum. With an English commentary and notes. To which is added, a discourse concerning poetical imitation. By the author of the Commentary, &c. on the epistle to the Pisos. (1751)
- 417031: Q. Horatii Flacci epistolae ad Pisones, et Augustum: with an English commentary and notes. To which are added two dissertations: the one, on the provinces of the several species of dramatic poetry; the other, on poetical imitation. In two volumes. (1753)
- 417417: Reflections on coin in general (1762)
- 417771: The Remembrancer addressed principally to young tradesmen (1795)
- 417834: Rules for the government of Ackworth School (1795)
- 418076: The scripture account of prayer (1761)
- 418154: The second epistle of Horace imitated. And illustrated with gems and medals. By George Ogle, Esq (1735)
- 418352: Serious and free thoughts on the present state of the church, and of religion (1755)
- 418482: A sermon preached at the school-feast at Bishop-Stortford, in Hertfordshire (1754)
- 418660: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1748)
- 418661: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Tuesday, April 25, 1749 (1749)
- 418685: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge (1745)
- 419106: The signs of the times (1799)
- 419918: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen and citizens of London at the cathedral church of St. Paul, On Sunday the 29th of May, 1748. being the anniversary day of thanksgiving for the restoration of King Charles II. the royal family and government. By Peter Pinnell, A. M. Rector of St. Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, in Surry (1748)
- 420003: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Mary Woolnoth in Lombard Street, on Tuesday, April 25, 1749 (1749)
- 420046: Some account of the life and gospel labours of William Reckitt (1776)
- 420047: Some account of the life and gospel labours, of William Reckitt (1799)
- 420062: Some brief remarks upon sundry important subjects (1765)
- 420226: Some transactions between the Indians and friends in Pennsylvania, in 1791 & 1792 (1792)
- 420761: Tender counsel and advice, by way of epistle (1762)
- 421036: Thoughts on the slavery of the negroes (1784)
- 421739: A visit to the Philadelphia prison (1797)
- 423706: An elegy on the death of the Rev. Caleb Evans (1791)
- 423760: The grounds of a holy life (1775)
- 425292: A collection of miscellaneous poems selected from the best writers (1792)
- 425822: A modern universal table (1756)
- 436125: Messiah (1797)
- 462023: A catalogue of books sold by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street, London: and sold also by Isaac Hacker, Salem (1793)
- 467949: James Naylor his psalm of thanksgiving to God for his mercies (1723)
- 468524: A remark upon the Baths, in the city of Bath in Somersetshire (1715)
- 468557: Instructions to agents and others (1801)
- 468564: To John Ady, Clerk for Ackworth School (1779)
- 468644: The following essay towards "an English grammar for the use of Ackworth School," is printed off in this manner for the sake of being sent by post to the author's literary Friends &c. to solicit their observations upon it before it is printed in the visual manner (1800)
- 468646: A first book for children (1798)
- 468790: A letter to a Friend in Ireland (1732)
- 468798: Two letters written by Samuel Crisp, about the year 1702 (1781)
- 468801: A brief narrative of the convincement of Frances Dodgshon, formerly Frances Henshaw (1794)
- 468812: Some brief epistles, testimonies and counsel, given by that antient and faithful servant of the Lord, Mary Edwards (1720)
- 468817: A short history of a long travel, from Babylon to Bethel (1718)
- 468819: A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel. (1755)
- 468820: A short history of a long travel, from Babylon to Bethel (1736)
- 468835: A warning of love, in bowels of compassion to the several denominations of professors in this age (1790)
- 468836: Baptismon Didaches, or the doctrine of baptisms, reduced from its antient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness, and integrity; According to The word of truth, the substance of faith, and the nature of Christ's Kingdom. By William Dell, minister of the Gospel, and master of Gonvil and Caius Colledge [sic] in Cambridge. (1733)
- 468838: Baptismon Didache, or the doctrine of baptisms, reduced from its antient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness and integrity; According to The word of truth, the substance of faith, and the nature of Christ's Kingdom. By William Dell, minister of the Gospel, and master of Gonvil and Caius College in Cambridge. (1743)
- 468868: A serious uuarning to repentance (1724)
- 468876: An epistle of caution against pride, &c. From the Yearly-Meeting in London, 1718. (1718)
- 468877: A resolution (1771)
- 468886: A new and easy method of teaching the French tongue. (1773)
- 468887: An epistle to Friends in London (1736)
- 468896: A serious warning to repentance (1722)
- 468903: Yearly meeting, 1800. The following minute from the meeting for sufferings was read at this meeting, viz (1800)
- 468959: An address to Friends of London, and others attending their meetings. (1800)
- 468960: A copy of verses writ by a gentleman lately deceased (1747)
- 468972: A few words on corn and Quakers (1800)
- 468973: A few words on corn and Quakers (1800)
- 468978: A brief account of the people called Quakers (1777)
- 468991: A father's advice to his child; or, the maiden's best adorning: being a directory for youth, setting forth the greatest beauty by a holy conversation. (1773)
- 468996: A serious warning to repentance (1726)
- 469021: [A] resolution realiz'd. (1771)
- 469049: Reasons given for refusing to pay tithes to priests or impropriators (1714)
- 469067: Proposals for printing by subscription (1732)
- 469071: Proposals for printing by subscription (1735)
- 469082: This day is published, the fourth edition, with notes, price 3d. or 2s. 6d. per dozen, A few words on corn and Quakers, by Robert Howard (1800)
- 469082: This day is published, the fourth edition, with notes, price 3d. or 2s. 6d. per dozen, A few words on corn and Quakers, by Robert Howard (1800)
- 469110: Some remarks on Christian discipline (1795)
- 469156: An epistle from the national half-year's meeting, held in Dublin, by adjournments, from the 3d day of the fifth month, 1778, to the 7th of the same, inclusive (1778)
- 469209: A serious address to the people of the Church of England (1746)
- 469212: A few positions of the sincere belief and Christian doctrine of the people of God called Quakers (1723)
- 469270: The cloud taken off the tabernacle, that the Israel of God might journey (1708)
- 469271: A catalogue of books printed: and sold by James Phillips, printer, bookseller, and stationer, George Yard, Lombard Street, London (1770)
- 469276: The drunkard's looking-glass: or, a short view of their present shame, and future misery (1730)
- 469281: A key, opening the way to every capacity (1722)
- 469372: Books lately published by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street (1793)
- 469452: From our Yearly-Meeting, held at Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey (1737)
- 469502: Truths principles (1737)
- 469514: A catalogue of books printed: and sold by James Phillips, printer, bookseller, and stationer, George Yard, Lombard Street, London (1792)
- 469514: A catalogue of books printed: and sold by James Phillips, printer, bookseller, and stationer, George Yard, Lombard Street, London (1792)
- 469625: [Extract from an epistle from the yearly meeting] (1798)
- 469871: The psalm-singer's pocket companion (1756)
- 470839: Proposals for printing by subscription (1724)
- 470969: The Holy Bible for the use of families (1800)
- 471001: Carmen spirituale (1716)
- 471012: Some principles and precepts of the Christian religion explained (1783)
- 471022: Some principles and precepts of the Christian religion explained (1793)
- 471023: Principles and precepts of the Christian religion explained (1799)
- 471025: A brief account of the rise, principles, and discipline of the people called Quakers (1785)
- 471606: Books just published, by William Phillips (1800)
- 471606: Books just published, by William Phillips (1800)
- 471772: Sacred politics, or, An impartial enquiry into the doctrine of the Sacred Scriptures, and especially of the New Testament, respecting civil government (1796)
- 471824: Principles and precepts of the Christian religion explained, by way of question and answer. (1799)
- 471930: Piety promoted, in a collection of dying sayings of many of the people call'd Quakers (1718)
- 471985: John Kendall having lately purchased the remaining copies of Purver's New translation of the Bible, 2 vols. folio, desires to inform Friends, that he intends to sell them at the price of thirty-one shillings and sixpence, bound in calf and lettered, and twenty-seven shillings half-bound, or one guinea in sheets (1774)
- 471986: Proposals for printing by subscription, a new edition of the Select works of William Penn (1779)
- 471999: Books printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street (1715)
- 472269: Fruits of retirement: or, miscellaneous poems, moral and divine (1720)
- 472340: A scripture catechism for children (1772)
- 472603: The grounds of a holy life (1723)
- 472604: The grounds of a holy life (1754)
- 472606: The grounds of a holy life (1763)
- 472931: [By virtue of the King's patent: Turlington's balsam of life] is prepared and sold by the patentee (1750)
- 472973: A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel. (1755)
- 473417: A paraphrase and notes on six of the Epistles of St. Paul (1752)
- 475508: An hymn to be sung by the charity-children of the Parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden (1796)
- 476635: By virtue of the King's patent, Turlington's Balsam of Life (1750)
- 477238: Messiah (1798)
- 477778: Cary and Co. taylors and habit-makers, (No. 13,) Clement's Lane, Lombard-Street, continues serving the nobility, gentry, and others, at the following prices, (1770)
- 477912: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation[,] (1751)
- 479345: An appendix to Dr. Samuel Johnson's Life of Dr. Watts, with notes (1785)
- 480535: A description of a new instrument, invented by John Hadley, Esq; for taking the latitude or other altitudes at sea (1748)
Variants:
- Lombard Street
- 138: Observations sur l'origine, les principes, et l'etablissement en Amerique, de la societe? connue sous la denomination de Quakers ou Trembleurs (1783)
- 279: No shame in suffering for truth (1798)
- 704: A letter to James Tobin, Esq. late member of His Majesty's Council in the Island of Nevis. From James Ramsay, A. M. Vicar of Teston (1787)
- 949: Observations on a Guinea voyage (1788)
- 1041: On the punishment of murder by death (1793)
- 1212: An ode most humbly inscribed to the Right Hon. Lord Blakeney (1757)
- 1270: A letter from Capt. J. S. Smith to the Revd Mr Hill on the state of the Negroe slaves (1786)
- 1539: Pharmacop?ia officinalis & extemporanea (1724)
- 1604: A letter to Mr. John Spranger (1754)
- 1931: A poem on the death of Mr. Rich Shales (1729)
- 2055: Piety promoted (1775)
- 2069: Poems by John Gay: viz. The shepherd's week, Song, black-ey'd Susan, A new song of new similies, Fables (1795)
- 2108: Pious designs to be pursued (1759)
- 2113: Poems by Thomas Gray, LL.B. containing odes, epitaphs, elegy, &c. &c. With the life of the author (1799)
- 2615: The philosophical and mathematical elements of physick (1718)
- 2774: Prince Arthur. An heroick poem (1714)
- 3138: Reports of a series of inoculations for the variol? vaccin?, or cow-pox (1799)
- 3306: The righteousness of faith explained (1751)
- 3533: Remarks on a late pamphlet (1740)
- 3636: Fruits of a father's love (1765)
- 3667: A review of Dr. Lettsom's observations on Baron Dimsdale's remarks respecting Dr. Lettsom's letter on general inoculation. Dimsdale (1779)
- 4123: The treaty held with the Indians of the Six Nations at Philadelphia (1744)
- 4400: A treatise of the disease called a cold (1761)
- 4426: Travels through the United States of North America (1799)
- 4432: Zara, a tragedy (1799)
- 4484: A treatise on the structure, economy, and diseases of the liver (1795)
- 4654: Truth vindicated (1774)
- 4659: Truths principles (1766)
- 4902: Umbritii Cantiani rus. Satira nata ex tertia? Juvenalis (1725)
- 4909: The turkish refugee (1797)
- 5108: A catalogue of Friends books wanted to complete the collection (1779)
- 5159: An account of the life of that ancient servant of Jesus Christ, John Richardson (1758)
- 5207: A collection of miscellanies (1730)
- 5780: Buds and blossoms of piety, with some fruit of the spirit of love. And directions to the divine wisdom (1766)
- 5991: A catalogue of articles sold by Mildred & Allen chemists and druggists Plough Court, Lombard Street, London (1796)
- 6027: Brief memorials of the virtuous lives, and dying sayings of several of the people called Quakers, particularly young persons (1781)
- 6030: A brief history of the voyage of Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers, to the island of Malta (1715)
- 6031: Crim. Con. The whole proceedings on the trial, between Mr. George Hayes, a lieutenant in the navy, and Mr. Joseph Carter, laceman, in Lombard-Street, for criminal conversation with his wife: which was tried, at the Court of Common Pleas, Westminster, on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1798, before Mr. Justice Heath, and a special jury. Taken, in short-hand, by E. Hodgson, Short-Hand-Writer to the Old Bailey for Eleven Years (1798)
- 6138: The history of the office of Stadtholder (1787)
- 6193: A catechism, or summary of the Christian religion (1750)
- 6365: A brief account of the people called Quakers (1773)
- 6506: The archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love (1769)
- 6527: An account of reason and faith (1724)
- 6612: Arguments in confirmation of the Christian faith (1760)
- 6619: The Beauties of the poets (1777)
- 6643: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1720)
- 6683: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the consumption of West-India produce (1791)
- 7022: The art of English poetry (1725)
- 7276: An answer to Joseph Jenks's reply to William Wilkinson's treatise (1721)
- 7321: An appeal to England (1789)
- 7458: An explanation of The shorter catechism (1702)
- 8453: An historical and geographical account of the ancient kingdom of Hungary (1717)
- 9092: The history of the rise, increase, and progress of the Christian people called Quakers (1795)
- 9378: Further remarks on two of the most singular characters of the age (1789)
- 9640: A dissertation on the influence of the passions upon disorders of the body (1788)
- 10256: A letter from a member of the Marine Society (1757)
- 10620: Considerations on the causes of the high price of grain, and other articles of provision, for a number of years back; and propositions for reducing them: with occasional remarks. By Catharine Phillips (1792)
- 11426: Preuves de la ne?cessite? de s'attendre en silence, pour rendre un hommage solemnel a Dieu. Auxquelles sont ajoute?s quelques passages tire?s de l'apologie de Robert Barclay. Par Marie Brook. Ouvrage traduit de l'anglois par E. P. Bridel (1792)
- 11458: A practical dissertation on Bath-Waters (1716)
- 11753: The covenant of grace, and baptism the token of it, explained upon scripture principles (1765)
- 11806: A letter to a friend, concerning the school at Ackworth, in Yorkshire. (1782)
- 12317: A key, opening the way to every capacity (1736)
- 12346: A scriptural refutation of a pamphlet, lately published by the Rev. Raymund Harris, intitled, "Scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave trade." In four letters from the author to a friend (1788)
- 12422: Sacred history (1720)
- 12423: Sacred history (1778)
- 12430: The scripture account of prayer (1762)
- 12432: Scripture evidence defended, in answer to Thomas Chubb's tract, intituled, Scripture evidence considered: Wherein the Truth of Christianity, and the fourth Proposition of Robert Barclay's Apology, are maintained against Deism and Infidelity. Being a review of the controversy betwixt Thomas Chubb and Thomas Beaven, Relating to the Aforesaid Proposition. By Thomas Beaven (1728)
- 12957: Self-Knowledge (1755)
- 12958: Self-Knowledge (1758)
- 13273: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God (1798)
- 13299: A serious address to the people of the Church of England, in some observations upon their own catechism. Tenderly recommended to their consideration (1742)
- 13379: Miscellanies in prose and verse intended as a specimen of the types (1785)
- 13734: A sermon against murmuring (1715)
- 13970: A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel (1784)
- 14080: A short journal of the labours and travels in the work of the ministry, of that faithful servant of Christ, Deborah Bell (1776)
- 14298: On the effects of gypsum, or Plaster of Paris, as a manure (1791)
- 14407: Some considerations relating to the present state of the Christian religion (1735)
- 14427: Sermons on the following subjects, viz. On the reasonableness of religion (1758)
- 14474: A system of moral philosophy (1755)
- 14517: Synopsis sacerrima (1719)
- 14607: On the conduct of man to inferior animals (1797)
- 14861: The spiritual worship, and service of God exalted (1721)
- 15018: Some memoirs of the life of John Roberts (1786)
- 15019: Some memoirs of the life of John Roberts (1755)
- 15136: The great necessity and advantage of publick prayer and frequent communion (1714)
- 15394: The Staffordshire pottery directory (1795)
- 15629: Sermons upon various subjects (1760)
- 15763: A plain and popular view of some of the leading evidences of Christianity (1797)
- 15833: The substance of the evidence of sundry persons on the slave-trade (1789)
- 16084: Self-Dedication to God explained and recommended (1751)
- 16773: The wisdom and advantages of beneficence with respect to futurity (1750)
- 16847: The well-Bred scholar (1794)
- 17073: Reflections on government and loyalty (1749)
- 17581: The grounds of a holy life (1782)
- 17601: The grounds of a holy life (1791)
- 17679: Logick (1751)
- 17723: Logick: or, The right use of reason in the enquiry after truth (1766)
- 17823: A discourse on the way of instruction by catechisms, and of the best manner of composing them. By Isaac Watts, D.D (1753)
- 18101: An easie and safe method for curing the King's evil (1716)
- 18291: The churchman's daily companion (1738)
- 18921: An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel (1787)
- 19104: Copy of verses wrote by a gentleman lately deceased (1735)
- 19125: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1749)
- 19276: Clavis Virgilian?: pars prima (1715)
- 19277: Clavis horatiana: A numerical key to the odes of Q. Horatius Flaccus (1715)
- 19475: A treatise concerning marriage (1732)
- 19621: Choice emblems, divine and moral, antient and modern (1729)
- 19714: Christ all in all (1770)
- 19724: The Christian monitor, containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life (1729)
- 19732: The christian soldier (1793)
- 19784: Counsel to the Christian Traveller (1799)
- 19796: Counsel to Friends children (1737)
- 19975: Counsel to Friends children (1765)
- 19978: Counsel to the Christian-Traveller (1764)
- 20005: Comfort for believers about their sin and troubles (1705)
- 20534: A dialogue on beauty (1738)
- 20673: An introduction to English grammar: intended also to assist young persons in the study of other languages, and to remove many of the difficulties which impede their progress in learning (1798)
- 20748: A funeral sermon, occasioned by the sudden death of Mr. William Voyce, who departed this life, January 26th 1728. in the 56th year of his age. Preach'd at Little St. Hellen's, February the 9th. By Edward Godwin (1729)
- 20941: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, and Christian experiences (1751)
- 21130: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 21143: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 21153: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 21379: The archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love (1738)
- 21785: The History of Madamoiselle De St. Phale (1722)
- 22264: Annals of the rise, progress, and persecutions, of the famous reformed churches in France (1753)
- 22268: An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel (1787)
- 22766: The grounds of a holy life (1749)
- 22922: An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity (1723)
- 23393: An account of the Veterinary College (1793)
- 23839: Fruits of early piety, consisting of several Christian experiences, meditations and admonitions (1735)
- 23840: Fruits of a father's love (1785)
- 23861: Fruits of solitude (1785)
- 23877: Logick (1763)
- 23936: Freedom defended, or The practice of despots exposed (1798)
- 24510: Books, printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard Street (1720)
- 24543: Books sold by James Phillips (1790)
- 24961: The happiness and pleasure of a religious life, set forth in two discourses (1735)
- 25550: A key, opening the way to every common understanding (1701)
- 26030: Moral Tales. Theodosius and Constantia, from the Spectator. Abbas, by Dr. Langhorne. Stephen and Fanny (1796)
- 26031: Moral tales (1796)
- 26043: Preceptive, moral, & sentimental pieces. Way to wealth (1796)
- 26044: Preceptive, moral, & sentimental pieces. On human pursuits (1796)
- 26358: A letter from the General Assembly of the General Baptists, held at Worship-Street, London, to the churches which they represent, on the evidences of Christianity. The fourth edition. By Job David (1795)
- 27363: Two sermons (and a prayer) of Benjamin Kidd's, late of Banbury in Oxfordshire, deceased (1766)
- 27364: Two sermons (and a prayer) (1767)
- 28513: Useful instruction, for children (1795)
- 28529: Lettre d'un Quaker a? Franc?ois de Voltaire (1790)
- 28673: Sacred politics (1796)
- 28933: The grave (1795)
- 29957: A supplement to the first book of the second part of The credibility of the Gospel history (1760)
- 30261: For sale by the candle, at Lloyd's Coffee-house in Lombard Street, on Friday the 15th of July 1768 (1768)
- 30762: An essay towards the theory of the ideal or intelligible world (1722)
- 30875: Medicina statica (1723)
- 31197: Peremtorisches Bedencken (1753)
- 31890: Sermons to young persons, on the following subjects (1752)
- 31900: A philosophical discourse concerning the natural immortality of the soul (1732)
- 32408: By virtue of a decree from the High-Court of Admiralty of England. For sale by the candle, at old Lloyd's Coffee-House, in Lombard-Street, on Tuesday, the 27th day of October, 1778, ... the good sloop Lucretia, (taken from the Americans) ... would make a compleat privateer, now lying off the Hermitage. ... Inventories to be had on board, at the place of sale, and of Edward Simon, broker, (1778)
- 33439: Poems by Matthew Prior (1795)
- 35103: A collection of the epistles and works of Benjamin Holme (1754)
- 35422: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 35527: Davideis (1749)
- 35747: Davideis (1796)
- 36402: An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel (1787)
- 37105: Books proper to be given away (1706)
- 37146: A catechism, or, instructions for children and youth, in the fundamental doctrines of Christianity (1795)
- 37791: A collection of poems on various subjects (1770)
- 38828: The nature and dignity of the human soul (1766)
- 39082: Thoughts on the duty of a good citizen (1759)
- 39383: A scripture catechism for children (1752)
- 39595: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1714)
- 40006: Substance of the report (1791)
- 40587: A catalogue of the remaining part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Andrew Snape, ... and the entire library of the Rev. Mr. Henry Brearey, ... to be sold by auction, at the great room at the Falcon Inn in the Petty Cury, in Cambridge, on Monday Nov. 6th. 1743. ... Catalogues to be had at all the Coffee-House's, at Mr. Thurlbourn; and at the place of sale, and in London, at Mr. Beercroft's in Lombard-Street, Mr. Manby on Ludgate-Hill, and Mr. Vaillant's in the Strand (1743)
- 41007: A Mite put into the treasury (1710)
- 41417: A catalogue of the works of the Reverend John Norris, M.A (1723)
- 41620: A copy of the last will and testament of Thomas Guy (1725)
- 42489: For sale by the candle, at Lloyd's Coffee-house, in Lombard Street, on Wednesday, the 2d of November, 1768 (1768)
- 43719: A new introduction to trade and business (1758)
- 45145: The circumstances of the Jewish people an argument for the truth of the Christian religion (1752)
- 49025: The dissenters' reasons for separating from the Church of England (1795)
- 49224: Discourses on personal religion. By Samuel Stennett, D.D (1796)
- 51227: A collection of poems on various subjects (1750)
- 52540: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 52551: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 53732: The improvement of the mind (1761)
- 56362: The petition of the merchants, manufacturers, and others, concerned in the wool and woollen trade, of Great Britain (1800)
- 57959: Reflections on the slave trade, with remarks on the policy of its abolition (1791)
- 58107: An epistle, containing a salutation to all faithful Friends, a reproof to the unfaithful, and a visitation to the inquiring (1799)
- 58437: The devout Christian's preparative to death (1718)
- 58448: The devout Christian's preparative to death (1727)
- 58556: The Quakers vindicated, from the imputation of heresie, in their asserting the continuance of Christ's-baptism. Being an answer to a book, intituled, A short and true account of a conference held at a Quakers meeting-house in Suffolk, between Henry Stebbing, ... and Joseph Middleton, ...By Joseph Middleton (1715)
- 59099: Memoirs of Prince Eugene of Savoy (1716)
- 61536: An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times (1797)
- 62129: The grounds of a holy life (1747)
- 63490: Books proper to be given away (1721)
- 63537: A journal of the life, travels, sufferings, and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of that worthy elder, and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, William Edmundson, who departed this life, the thirty first of the sixth, month, 1712 (1715)
- 63988: The debate on a motion for the abolition of the slave-trade, in the House of Commons on Monday and Tuesday, April 18 and 19, 1791, reported in detail (1792)
- 64404: An examination of Dr. Woodward's State of physick and diseases (1720)
- 64470: An examination of a discourse or sermon published by Daniel Dobel of Cranbrook in Kent, on the subject of water-baptism (1744)
- 64779: The History of Mademoiselle De St. Phale (1738)
- 65299: A history of the revolt of Ali Bey, against the Ottoman Porte (1784)
- 65542: Facts and observations relative to the nature and origin of the pestilential fever (1799)
- 65988: An essay on conversation (1738)
- 66706: An enquiry into the nature, order, and government of bees (1774)
- 66729: An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times (1780)
- 66863: An essay on perspective (1724)
- 67487: An essay on elocution (1757)
- 67899: The art of reading and writing English (1757)
- 68028: Books printed and sold by Luke Hinde (1745)
- 69235: A treatise concerning marriage (1736)
- 70361: Ph?nix Fire Office, Lombard-Street & Charing-Cross, London (1797)
- 70993: An address to the people of Great Britain, proving the necessity of refraining from sugar and rum (1791)
- 71744: Prince's London price current (1790)
- 71823: The city mercury (1692)
- 71869: The Evening mail (1789)
- 71884: Lloyd's news (1696)
- 72938: An almanack for the use of Friends (1794)
- 73439: The Protestant dissenter's magazine (1794)
- 73892: Transactions of the society, instituted at London, for the encouragement of arts, manufactures, and commerce (1783)
- 74885: The Daily universal register (1785)
- 75176: The Morning post; or, Cheap daily advertiser (1772)
- 77063: The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court (1688)
- 77084: A sermon of the absolute necessity of family-duties (1692)
- 77508: Gloria Britannica: or, The boast of the Brittish seas (1696)
- 78077: Several treatises worthy of every true Christians serious consideration (1691)
- 78202: Four books of Johannes Segerus Weidenfeld (1685)
- 78419: The childs delight (1671)
- 86041: Christ's lambs defended from Satan's rage (1691)
- 88099: An elegiacall commemoration of the pious life, and most lamented death, and funerals, of Mr. Josiah Shute, rector of the parish, of St. Mary Woolnoth in Lombard-Street. Who left us on the 13 of June. 1643 (1643)
- 89800: Medicina practica: or, Practical physick (1692)
- 92221: Truth triumphant (1692)
- 93260: A farewel-sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street (1692)
- 99172: A farewel-sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street (1692)
- 99510: A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of that ancient, eminent and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox (1694)
- 102630: Memorabilia: or, the most remarkable passages and counsels collected out of the several declarations and speeches that have been made by the King, his L. Chancellors and keepers, and the Speakers of the Honourable House of Commons in Parliament: since His Majesty's happy restauration, anno, 1660. till the end of the last Parliament, 1680 (1681)
- 119603: The London writing master or The schollars guide (1672)
- 119993: A farewel-sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street. By David Jones student of Christ-Church. Oxon (1692)
- 120061: Clavis horologić; or, A key to the whole art of arithmetical dyalling (1686)
- 121557: A sermon of assurance (1647)
- 122190: The true Christians distinguished from such as go under the name of Christians (1689)
- 122895: A brief vindication of the late farewell-sermon (1692)
- 123317: Some fruits of solitude (1693)
- 126065: Christian chymistrie (1662)
- 128004: An exposition of Ecclesiastes, or, The preacher (1680)
- 128157: A brief charactor of the antient Christian Quakers (1695)
- 128163: The young mans companion: or, arithmetick made easie (1699)
- 128603: Innocency against envy: in a brief examination of Francis Bugg's two invective pamphlets (1691)
- 128872: An abstract of the lives, precepts, and sayings, of the ancient fathers, which immediately succeeded Christ, and his apostles (1684)
- 130353: The Lombard-Street lecturer's late farewell sermon, answer'd: or, the Welsh Levite toss'd de novo (1692)
- 130353: The Lombard-Street lecturer's late farewell sermon, answer'd: or, the Welsh Levite toss'd de novo (1692)
- 134907: A sermon of assurance· (1648)
- 136383: A farewel-sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street. By David Jones student of Christ-Church. Oxon (1692)
- 138678: A discourse concerning riots (1683)
- 139757: A farwel-sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street by David Jones (1692)
- 140338: Three letters to the author of a book, entituled the Lord's day vindicated, or The first day of the week the Christian Sabbath (1694)
- 142026: The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court (1684)
- 144967: Truth owned and the lying tongue rebuked (1698)
- 145525: A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English (1692)
- 145567: A discourse concerning riots (1683)
- 151622: The workes of several authors upon that way of church=government commonly called (Independent.) (1646)
- 152656: An ansvver to a dark confused paper: entituled Several things given forth by John Aynsloe (1683)
- 153844: Short writing, begun by nature (1700)
- 159178: The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court (1684)
- 161487: An answer to A catechism against Quakerism by N.N (1693)
- 163523: The saving grace of God owned, and scripturally asserted (1693)
- 163751: The doting Athenians imposing questions, no proofs (1692)
- 166276: An almanack for the year of our Lord God 1689 (1699)
- 169423: Claudius Mauger's French grammar with additions (1693)
- 207571: Letters on spiritual subjects, and divers occasions; sent to relations and friends. By one who has tasted that the Lord is gracious (1747)
- 208648: A Compleat history of the wars in Flanders, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and on the Rhine (1707)
- 208818: An essay towards the improvement of physick (1714)
- 209017: Pastorals. By Alexander Pope (1793)
- 209019: Eloisa to Abelard (1794)
- 209047: Hymen, a poem (1794)
- 209116: A sermon preached at St. Mary's church in Cambridge, before the University, The Right Honorable Sir William Lee, Knt. Lord Chief Justice of England, and Sir Lawrence Carter, Knt. One of the Barons of the Exchequer; at the assizes held there July 14. 1741. Published at the Request of the High-Sheriff and Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. By J. Garnett, B. D. Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, And Preacher at Whitehall (1741)
- 209378: A brief explanation of the Assembly's catechism, by the late Rev.John Brown, of Haddington; Recommended by Dr. Fisher, of Glasgow. Revised and improved, with some account of the rise, progress, and good effects of Sabbath evening schools, in Scotland and England; and a Plan of the Mode of Instruction adopted in them. By W.Moseley. (1800)
- 210095: Thoughts on the slavery of the negroes (1785)
- 210096: An inquiry into the effects of putting a stop to the African slave trade (1784)
- 210213: A call to repentance (1745)
- 210265: A brief reply to catholicus's seasonable address to disciplinarians. By Cryptonymus (1798)
- 210728: A funeral sermon preached at the English church in Rotterdam, March 4. 1759 (1759)
- 210867: Commerce in the human species (1792)
- 211194: Observations on the slave trade (1789)
- 211331: Salvation without works, in St. Paul's sense of it, considered (1761)
- 211429: The christian's duty in a time of publick danger (1756)
- 211455: The case of proxies payable to ecclesiastical visitors fully stated (1741)
- 211497: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting (1778)
- 211508: The divine right of kings considered (1754)
- 211730: Falshood detected (1798)
- 212168: Portraits, india drawings, &c (1799)
- 212180: A catalogue of the remaining part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Andrew Snape, Late Provost of King's College, Cambridge (1743)
- 212238: Serious considerations on various subjects of importance. By John Woolman, of Mount Holly, in the Jerseys, North America, deceased; with some of his dying expressions (1773)
- 212239: Serious considerations on various subjects of importance (1773)
- 212288: A treatise on magnetism (1794)
- 212887: Poems by John Gay (1797)
- 213115: Habitual religion explained and recommended, in three sermons (1759)
- 213421: An epistle of tender advice, caution, and warning, to friends (1743)
- 213427: A brief examination of William Taswell's book (1723)
- 213439: A letter from one of the people call'd Quakers to Francis de Voltaire (1741)
- 213872: Proposals for publishing by subscription (1791)
- 214051: The hardship and danger of subscriptions, represented (1758)
- 214062: A criticism on the late Reverend Mr. Holland's sermons (1755)
- 215249: Counsel to Friends children. (1737)
- 215696: The reasonableness and advantage of allowing ministers to deliver their sentiments with freedom (1758)
- 215925: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1734)
- 217171: The way of life revealed (1794)
- 217390: Christ precious to those that believe (1799)
- 217883: Of persons on a journey cureing themselves of the secret disease (1733)
- 217892: A solution of the question (1733)
- 218035: The grounds and principles of the Christian revelation (1765)
- 218061: Motives to humiliation and praise (1798)
- 218074: The great advent (1789)
- 218083: The imminent danger (1794)
- 218104: A dissertation upon the subject of circumcision (1763)
- 218123: Messiah (1786)
- 218316: A letter to a friend in the country, relative to the intended school, at Ackworth, in Yorkshire (1779)
- 219436: A candid historical account of the Hospital for the reception of exposed and deserted young children (1760)
- 220751: An affectionate tribute to the memory of the late Dr. John Fothergill (1781)
- 221604: The ancient history of the Hebrews vindicated (1741)
- 222106: A letter from J. Fothergill, to a friend in the country, relative to the intended school, at Ackworth, in Yorkshire (1778)
- 222116: Dissertations on the nature and effect of Christian baptism, Christian communion, and religious waiting upon God (1781)
- 222124: The archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love (1735)
- 222148: An epistle from the womens quarterly metting for the county of York, held at Leeds, the 26th and 27th of the 12th month, 1781, to the monthly and preparative meetings constituting the same (1782)
- 222905: Religious conscience (1755)
- 223067: The result of false principles (1790)
- 223393: Walkingame's improved arithmetic (1794)
- 224039: Remarks on a pamphlet lately published by the clergy of the diocese of London (1738)
- 224040: A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers in the Exchequer (1736)
- 224041: A vindication of a book (1737)
- 224226: A treatise of the plague (1721)
- 224567: The death of a righteous man distinctly considered, both as a judgment, and a mercy (1724)
- 225202: The constitution and order of a gospel church considered (1797)
- 225205: The constitution and order of a gospel church considered (1798)
- 225209: The life of the Rev. Oliver Heywood (1796)
- 225210: A summary of the evidences of Christianity (1797)
- 225211: Thoughts on Christian communion (1798)
- 225428: A true copy of the last will and testament of Thomas Guy (1725)
- 225428: A true copy of the last will and testament of Thomas Guy (1725)
- 225577: New copper-plate magazine (1792)
- 225634: Miscellanea sacra (1797)
- 225641: A trip to Parnassus (1788)
- 225685: The reasonableness of national humiliation (1793)
- 226012: The reasonableness and pleasure of the Christian life (1754)
- 226094: An enquiry into the inward call to the holy ministry (1741)
- 226110: Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord (1745)
- 226228: Primitive Christianity revived (1779)
- 226330: The gospel-Method of justification (1758)
- 226346: A tender salutation in Gospel love (1794)
- 226523: An epistle from the Womens quarterly meeting for the county of York (1782)
- 226599: The mournful and pleasing vicissitudes of life (1795)
- 226839: Cursory observations on a late publication (1779)
- 227497: A journal of the life (1745)
- 227940: A sermon preached at St. Dunstan's in the West, on Sunday, April 29 (1781)
- 227951: Rules for the government of Ackworth School, established for the education of children who are members of the society and whose parents are not in affluent circumstances (1790)
- 227956: A brief journal of the life (1784)
- 228097: Buds and blossoms of piety (1716)
- 228357: Eight sermons (1753)
- 228379: The shortness and frailty of human life (1754)
- 228654: A catalogue of the entire library of the Reverend Dr. Andrew Snape (1743)
- 228863: A charge delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Essex at a visitation Jul. X.XI.XII. MDCCLIII (1753)
- 229063: Christian candour and unanimity stated (1750)
- 229100: Christianity as taught in scripture (1754)
- 229164: The church of England the sole encourager of free-thinking (1717)
- 229486: The credibility of miracles defended against the author of Philosophical essays (1751)
- 229550: Concio ad clerum in synodo provinciali Cantuariensis Provinciae (1755)
- 229587: The conclusions of atheists and superstitious persons from public calamities examined (1756)
- 229732: A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Starston in Norfolk, upon the fast-day, Dec. 18. 1745 (1745)
- 229829: Hymns (1789)
- 230046: Some letters (1758)
- 230200: A description of the Western Islands of Scotland (1716)
- 230328: A dialogue in the manner of plato, on the superiority of the pleasures of the understanding to the pleasures of the senses (1734)
- 230811: A defence of the plain account of the nature and end of the sacrament of the Lord's-Supper (1735)
- 230812: A farther defence of the Plain account of the nature and end of the sacrament of the Lord's supper (1735)
- 230870: A demonstration of the true and eternal divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ (1794)
- 230963: The economy of an institution (1799)
- 231472: Epistles of Horace imitated (1735)
- 231893: An appeal to the Scriptures in general (1788)
- 231916: An essay on conduct and education (1776)
- 231994: An essay on the impolicy of the African slave trade (1788)
- 232060: An essay (1732)
- 232287: An examination of Dr. Woodward's State of physick and diseases (1719)
- 233844: The duty of abstaining from the use of West India produce (1792)
- 234425: Flora Britanica (1760)
- 234572: The gospel a law of liberty (1797)
- 234757: The guinea voyage (1789)
- 234862: The harmony between justice and peace (1749)
- 235273: The history of Jane Shore (1785)
- 236298: The intermediate state of happiness or misery between death and the resurrection (1756)
- 237009: A letter to a friend upon his entrance on the ministerial office (1753)
- 237359: A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Castleman, vicar of South-Petherton, Somerset, on his turning anabaptist (1751)
- 237481: Letters admonitory and argumentative (1753)
- 237711: The love of our country (1717)
- 237883: The magnetic atlas, or variation charts of the whole terraqueous globe (1794)
- 238011: Manufactures improper subjects of taxation (1785)
- 238205: Memoirs of the life and a view of the character of the late Dr. John Fothergill (1782)
- 238588: The mischiefs of faction and rebellion considered (1745)
- 238769: The nature and dignity of the human soul (1766)
- 239399: The friendly monitor (1795)
- 239905: The stars in Christ's right-hand (1752)
- 240047: The duty of God's people under apprehensions of publick judgments (1750)
- 240087: The christian's triumph over death (1752)
- 240142: Popery not Christianity (1750)
- 240322: Litigiousness repugnant to the laws of Christianity (1743)
- 240923: The musical law-bird (1790)
- 240923: The musical law-bird (1790)
- 241313: The odes and satires of Horace (1715)
- 241883: The duty and efficacy of national prayer to avert God's judgements (1745)
- 242418: The ways, that lead to rebellion, laid open (1716)
- 242535: The moral impossibility of conquering England (1746)
- 242722: The incurableness of superstition: or, The impossibility of preserving the protestant religion and liberties, under the Government of a Popish Prince (1749)
- 243081: The speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, on a motion for the abolition of the slave trade, in the House of Commons, on Monday the second of April, 1792 (1792)
- 243089: An exhortation against quenching the spirit (1748)
- 243091: The redeemer's charge against his declining churches (1748)
- 243675: The case of our fellow-creatures, the oppressed Africans, respectfully recommended to the serious consideration of the legislature of Great-Britain, by the people called Quakers (1783)
- 243686: The case of our fellow-creatures (1784)
- 243773: Plain evidences of the truth of Christianity (1798)
- 244496: The evidence of the superior efficacy of the cinchona flava, or yellow peruvian bark (1795)
- 244537: Thoughts and sentiments on the evil and wicked traffic of the slavery and commerce of the human species (1787)
- 244541: An account of the slave trade on the coast of Africa. By Alexander Falconbridge, late surgeon in the African trade (1788)
- 244579: Remarks on the manufacturing of maple sugar (1791)
- 244751: The connexion and harmony of religion and virtue delineated in the character of Abraham (1752)
- 245352: An essay on death-bed-charity (1728)
- 245629: Four sermons upon most important topicks (1715)
- 245733: The mutual duty of minister and people (1746)
- 246424: Observations on the cow-pox (1800)
- 247897: Christian vigilance (1790)
- 247914: Christianity and atheism compared (1800)
- 248167: A picture of the female character (1794)
- 248168: The story of Theodosius and Constantia (1793)
- 248169: On the duties of the young (1793)
- 248172: The story of La Roche (1793)
- 248173: The story of old Edwards (1795)
- 248174: The story of Abbas (1793)
- 248175: The story of father Nicholas (1793)
- 248176: The grave (1797)
- 248178: A monody on the death of his lady (1793)
- 248179: The hermit (1794)
- 248180: Poems by William Collins (1796)
- 248181: Poems by Soame Jenyns (1797)
- 248183: Henry & Emma (1793)
- 248682: A treatise on the mineral waters of Harrogate (1792)
- 248694: Experiments and observations on the crescent water at Harrogate (1791)
- 248723: A treatise on Christian discipline (1790)
- 248998: An account of the slave trade on the coast of Africa (1788)
- 249174: Truth vindicated (1788)
- 249246: A legacy (1786)
- 249507: A reply to the personal invectives and objections contained in two answers (1785)
- 249546: Sermons on the divine authority and various use of the Holy Scriptures (1790)
- 249667: A short narrative of our dear and worthy friend (1785)
- 249698: Some expressions of Ann Crowley (1774)
- 249704: A system of natural philosophy (1748)
- 249756: Remarks on the slave trade (1788)
- 250446: Conjugal infidellty a poem. Inscribed to married persons of both sexes. By a votary of Hymen (1788)
- 250880: Fruits of a father's love (1778)
- 251334: The credit and interest of Great Britain consider'd (1735)
- 251576: Abriss der Geschichte (1792)
- 251633: An abstract of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790, and 1791; on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave-trade (1791)
- 251669: A system of moral philosophy (1749)
- 252679: Theatrum tabidorum (1720)
- 252757: A description of the freedom box (1779)
- 253104: The merchant of Venice (1800)
- 253550: Poems (1798)
- 253555: [The Psalm-singer's compleat tutor and divine companion (1750)
- 254395: Some pastoral duties recommended, in a sermon preached before the Right Reverend John Lord Bishop of Lincoln (1748)
- 254696: The annals of King George (1718)
- 254697: The annals of King George (1718)
- 254698: The annals of King George (1720)
- 254699: The annals of King George (1721)
- 255269: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1723)
- 256356: Amatory pieces (1799)
- 257556: An address to the people of Great Britain (1791)
- 257719: A catalogue of the antiquities of the late ingenious Mr. John Kemp, F.R.S (1721)
- 258187: A Christian application, call, and faithful warning, to the inhabitants of Great Britain, but more particularly to those in and about London (1723)
- 258219: A companion to the altar (1731)
- 258274: An address to the publick on the proposed bill for the abolition of the slave trade (1789)
- 258623: The christian monitor (1724)
- 258625: The christian monitor (1755)
- 258889: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1743)
- 258890: A companion to the altar (1744)
- 258978: Devout exercises of the heart in Meditation and Soliloquy, Prayer and Praise (1761)
- 259029: The devout soul's daily exercise; in prayers, contemplations and praises (1728)
- 259052: A devout Christian's preparative to death (1710)
- 259053: The devout Christian's preparative to death (1722)
- 259240: A charge to the grand jury of the city and liberty of Wesminister, &c (1729)
- 259396: Christ, as the Christian's life (1756)
- 259595: An essay concerning human understanding (1741)
- 260048: Phćdri Augusti Cćsaris liberti (1722)
- 260194: Holy orders (1752)
- 260327: A defence of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses concerning the use and intent of prophecy (1750)
- 260393: By virtue of the King's patent, Turlington's Balsam of Life, being a specific remedy for the stone, gravel, cholick, vomiting and spitting of blood, and other inward weaknesses and decays, is prepared and sold by the patentee, in Lombard-Street, London; and no other person (1750)
- 260457: The circular letter (1794)
- 260650: By virtue of the King's patent, Turlington's Balsam of Life, being a specific remedy for the stone, gravel, cholick, vomiting and spitting of blood, and other inward weaknesses and decays, is prepared and sold by the patentee, in Lombard-Street, London; and no other person (1750)
- 260656: By virtue of the King's patent. Turlington's Balsam of Life is prepared and sold by the patentee (1750)
- 261608: The history of Little Dick (1792)
- 262158: The rates and conditions of insurance of the Ph?nix Fire-Office, Lombard-Street and Charing-Cross, London (1797)
- 262709: The religious observance of the sabbath (1749)
- 262710: Religious singularity display'd (1725)
- 262741: The Remarkable life and transactions of Charlotte Crutchey, a banker's daughter, in Lombard Street (1775)
- 263985: A modest plea for the Church of the Brethren (1754)
- 264075: The moral impossibility of conquering England. And the absurdity of the dispensing power of the pope (1746)
- 264778: Mr. Jordaine's duodecimal arithmetick (1720)
- 265030: Proposals from the Ph?nix Fire-Office, Lombard-Street and Charing-Cross, for insuring houses, buildings, farmers stock, goods, ... from loss or damage by fire (1797)
- 265068: Maxims and moral reflections (1799)
- 265646: The Light upon the candlestick (1767)
- 265870: The scripture testimony examined and confirmed by plain arguments (1796)
- 266340: Pious reflections for every day of the month (1798)
- 266877: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts (1749)
- 267009: A sermon preached at Gosport, at the ordination of the reverend Mr. Thomas Williams, June 6, 1750 (1750)
- 267012: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. John Angus, October 26, 1748. At the meeting at Bishop-Stortford, by John Guyse, D.D (1748)
- 267086: A sermon on education (1789)
- 267226: Poems (1800)
- 267375: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Stafford (1716)
- 267463: Books printed and sold at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street (1710)
- 267982: Practical discourses upon several subjects (1739)
- 268111: A sermon (1797)
- 268424: Substance of the report (1798)
- 268487: Sir Roger L'Estrange's ˇsop's fables with morals and reflections, in English verse. IIllustrated with cuts curiously engrav'd on copper plates (1724)
- 268606: Mercy covering the judgment-seat (1757)
- 268635: Three sermons (1800)
- 268952: Twenty sermons on the most serious and practical subjects of the Christian religion (1755)
- 269015: Two penny-worth more of truth for a penny (1793)
- 269367: A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel (1777)
- 269683: The right improvement of alarming providences (1750)
- 269912: A reply to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's remarks on the scripture-doctrine of original sin (1767)
- 270346: Sententiae pueriles or the fundamental rules of syntax (1722)
- 270448: A letter to the treasurer of the Society instituted for the purpose of effecting the abolition of the slave trade (1788)
- 270742: A serious and affectionate warning to servants (1746)
- 270859: A serious call in Christian love to all people (1732)
- 271244: Truths principles (1749)
- 271672: A letter to Mr. Dodwell, concerning the immortality of the soul of man (1722)
- 271673: A philosophical discourse concerning the natural immortality of the soul (1722)
- 271798: A practical treatise concerning humility (1730)
- 272022: The London new method and art of teaching children to spell and read distinctly and perfectly (1733)
- 272073: Sentimental and humourous essays (1798)
- 272245: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge (1745)
- 272499: A vindication of a book (1742)
- 272623: Useful instruction for children (1763)
- 272688: A vindication of the dissenters in Oxford, addressed to the inhabitants; in reply to Dr. Tatham's sermon (1792)
- 273076: Precis de l'histoire, de la doctrine, et de la discipline de la socie?te? dite des Quakers. Traduit de l'Anglois (1793)
- 274121: A second letter to the author of the Remarks upon the serious address, &c (1758)
- 274368: A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Starston in Norfolk, upon Thursday the 9th of October, 1746 (1746)
- 274457: A vindication of the Address to the people of Great Britain (1791)
- 274709: An oration, pronounced on the anniversary of Christ's nativity. By E. Harwood (1764)
- 274975: Horć lyricć (1758)
- 275212: Memoirs of the life, character, experiences, and ministry, of the late Rev. William Thompson, of Boston in Lincolnshire (1796)
- 275261: A particular and conditions of sale (1773)
- 275300: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1765)
- 275690: An essay on the Hebrew tongue, being an attempt to shew that the Hebrew Bible might be originally read by vowel-letters without the vowel-points. By John Brekell (1758)
- 275816: The Psalms of David (1758)
- 275921: An essay on the suretiship of Christ (1796)
- 276891: A discourse upon the life and character of Christ. By Edmund Law, D.D. archdeacon of Carlisle (1749)
- 277012: James Naylor his psalm of thanksgiving to God for his mercies (1727)
- 277450: Hoyle abridged (1791)
- 277635: Commerce in the human species (1792)
- 278277: The consistent Christian (1795)
- 279789: Douglas (1800)
- 280068: Arithmetick made easie (1714)
- 280128: The common accidence examined and explained (1724)
- 280243: A collection of miscellanies (1740)
- 280723: A new method of learning Latin with extraordinary ease and expedition (1721)
- 280839: Juvenile pieces (1794)
- 281326: Economy illustrated and recommended (1800)
- 281540: An essay concerning human understanding (1731)
- 281935: The art of reading and writing English (1751)
- 281995: English exercises (1799)
- 282421: Instructions for young mariners, respecting the management of ships at single anchor. By Henry Taylor, of North Shields (1793)
- 282771: The Baptists inquisition. Held at the George, in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, London, Nov. 15th, 1742. By five ministers, two clarks and a deacon (1742)
- 282825: The shorter poems of Alexander Pope (1797)
- 283710: A history of the apostles and evangelists (1760)
- 283832: An appendix to The signs of the times (1799)
- 285292: Amatory pieces (1799)
- 286615: The support of popery discover'd (1744)
- 287122: The royal spy-glass (1743)
- 287291: A grammar of the English tongue (1712)
- 288143: The answer of Philip Francis (1788)
- 288576: Poems by Geo. Lord Lyttelton (1800)
- 288634: A concise epitome of the history of England, on 36 plates (1800)
- 288710: Narbonne honey. Putrid and ulcerated sore throats (1789)
- 288997: The pen's dexterity (1735)
- 289022: Pious reflections for every day of the month (1797)
- 289111: The psalms of David (1763)
- 289337: The young mathematician's logic, upon the plan of dean Aldrich's celebrated aristotelic logic, and serving to explain the same (1760)
- 289458: A companion to the altar (1745)
- 290335: The Pimp. A poem (1784)
- 290336: Stellina; or, The girdle of Venus unbuckled: a poem, humorous, satirical, and moral (1784)
- 290470: A letter from a member of the Marine Society (1757)
- 290490: Practical discourses upon the parables of our blessed Saviour (1724)
- 290759: Letter V. to Robert Dingley, Esq (1758)
- 290923: An account of the general dispensary of relief of the poor. Instituted 1770, in Aldersgate-Street (1776)
- 290933: Plan of the Publick Dispensary in Carey-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields; instituted 1782, for relief of the poor, with advice and medicines, at the dispensary,or their own habitations (1785)
- 290951: General dispensary, in Aldergate-Street, for relief of the poor, instituted Anno 1770 (1792)
- 290952: Plan of the Publick Dispensary, in Carey-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, instituted 1783 (1793)
- 291631: South Wales association for the improvement of roads (1792)
- 292625: The Public may be assured that a subscription is begun at the house of Lee and Ayton, Bankers in Lombard-Street, to satisfy the creditors of John Wilkes, Esq; and thereby qualify him as an independant member of the House of Commons; (1768)
- 292627: The Public may be assured that a subscription is begun at Lee and Ayton's Bankers, in Lombard-Street, to satisfy the creditors of John Wilkes, Esq. and to qualify him as an independent member of the House of Commons. (1768)
- 292649: Fifty-Two practical discourses on various subjects (1739)
- 292679: Substance of the report (1792)
- 292841: The history of the antient societies of St. Michael's house and king's hall (1732)
- 293662: Substance of the report (1792)
- 293899: Divine songs attempted in easy language, for the use of children. By I. Watts, D.D (1752)
- 294023: Letters of Werter (1799)
- 294160: A treatise (1794)
- 294415: Three letters (1758)
- 294679: Books lately printed, and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard Street (1735)
- 294885: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 294913: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the utility of refraining from the use of West India sugar and rum, (1791)
- 295210: As there are no complaints which the human body is more subject to than those of the teeth and gums, Joseph Fox, dentist, (no. 36) Clements-Lane, Lombard-Street, takes the liberty of informing the public, that he has for so many years, ... made it his peculiar study to remove the diseases, deformities and defects of the teeth and gums, (1790)
- 295491: Miscellanies, moral and instructive (1793)
- 295584: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common-prayer (1729)
- 295680: A Particular of the freehold estate of Richard Houlditch, Esq; (one of the late directors of the South-Sea Company) situate in Sweethins lane, near Lombard Street. And of the real estate of Mr. Robert Knight, late cashire of the South-Sea Company, situate on College Hill, in the city of London. To be sold by cant or auction, to the best bidder in the hall of the South-Sea House, on Wednesday the 25th day of March, 1724. At ten of the clock in the forenoon (1724)
- 296795: Practical discourses upon several subjects (1728)
- 297431: The general lover: or The ladies' gentleman (1790)
- 299253: Narbonne honey. The late Dr. Fothergill, having constantly recommended Narbonne honey to be eat [sic] on toasted bread, during the winter months for breakfast, as being particularly wholesome, preventing coughs, colds, fevers, consumptions, &c. Mr. Thorley, honey merchant to Her Majesty, and the royal family, at the King's Arms, no. 40, New-Bond-Street, and at no. 29, Lombard-Street; begs leave to inform the public, that he has just landed out of the Hector, from France, a quantity of genuine Narbonne honey, ... N.B. Our grand apiary ... at Walthamstow, may be seen by our customers (gratis) in the summer months. (1786)
- 300264: Postscript to the report of the Court of Directors of the Sierra Leone Company to the general court, held at London on Wednesday the 19th of October, 1791 (1792)
- 303417: Two letters writ by Samuel Crisp (1746)
- 303943: The economy of human life. By Robert Dodsley (1798)
- 303967: Reliquić juveniles (1752)
- 304026: Books printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street (1727)
- 305106: Brief observations on a pamphlet (1759)
- 305242: Chinese tales (1800)
- 306414: Arithmetick made easie (1721)
- 307231: The annual register (1800)
- 307317: Proposals from the Phoenix Company, Lombard-Street, London, and Charing-Cross, Westminster, for insuring houses, buildings, goods, ... ships in harbour, ... from loss or damage by fire (1785)
- 307612: At the City Commercial School, George Yard, Lombard Street, young gentlemen, intended for the superior departments of commercial life, the learned professions, Navy, Army, &c. Are taught languages, penmanship, mathematics, and all the useful and ornamental branches necessary to complete their education. By W. Milns, member of the University of Oxford, author of the Well-bred scholar, penman's repository, &c. &c. (1790)
- 307616: Number I (1795)
- 308598: An introduction to arithmetic designed for the use of young ladies, by William Butler, private teacher of writing accounts, and geography. Discendo doctus (1800)
- 309712: A catalogue of a very large and valuable collection of books (1788)
- 310145: Remarks on the Christian common-prayer-book, or Universal liturgy, lately published (1762)
- 312725: A faithful warning, to the inhabitants of Great-Britain, and Ireland (1720)
- 313617: Books lately printed for Edmund Parker, at the Bible and Crown, over-against the New Church in Lombard-Street. (1728)
- 313863: No. 50, Lombard-Street, London. An obvious and immense saving. ... The English lottery begins drawing the 16th of February next, ... Messrs. Shergold and Co. no. 50, Lombard Street, London, have the honour to lay before their friends a plan, so plainly advantageous, that no one can be at a loss to decide upon it. (1789)
- 314125: This is chiefly intended for the people called Quakers. The words with turn'd comma's, having been spoken at the meeting-place, at White-Hart-Court, in Lombard-Street. By J.P (1703)
- 315967: Letters from Eliza to Yorick (1799)
- 316064: The economy of human life. By Robert Dodsley (1795)
- 316744: An epistle of love and friendly advice to Friends and brethren (1729)
- 316959: The art of reading and writing English: or, The chief principles and rules of pronouncing our mother-tongue, both in prose and verse; with a variety of instructions for true spelling (1761)
- 317199: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation. In order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1748)
- 317368: Proposals for printing by subscription (1794)
- 317834: Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tithes (1777)
- 317893: Moral tales (1796)
- 317935: The first set of catechisms and prayers (1750)
- 317940: The assembly's catechism with notes (1750)
- 318027: Books lately printed for and sold by Edmund Parker at the Bible and Crown in Lombard-Street (1722)
- 318140: The Toast master, being a genteel collection of sentiments & toasts, calculated for the most polite circles to heighten social mirth and to add fresh charms to the chearful glass (1792)
- 318996: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting (1791)
- 319071: Vocabularium parvum Anglo-Latinum (1703)
- 319462: A serious call (1788)
- 320588: An alphabetical list of the proprietors of the Ph?nix Fire-Office, Lombard-Street, August 12, 1788 (1788)
- 323836: Zeal for the duty's of the Christian religion as establish'd in the Church of England (1713)
- 324246: Sermons on several evangelical and practical subjects (1796)
- 325032: An elegiac poem (1749)
- 325071: The darkness of divine providence considered and improved (1749)
- 325351: The progress of vice (1749)
- 325352: The case of the thief on the cross considered (1751)
- 325788: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Henry Miles (1763)
- 325819: The restoration of the Jews (1800)
- 325871: The fighting sailor turn'd peaceable Christian (1766)
- 325872: Remarks on the prevaling custom of attending stage entertainments (1796)
- 325887: A refutation of some of the more modern misrepresentations of the Society of Friends (1800)
- 325900: A summary of the history (1790)
- 325901: A summary of the history (1790)
- 325902: A summary of the history (1794)
- 325903: A summary of the history (1797)
- 325918: A plain and popular view of some of the leading evidences of Christianity (1797)
- 326690: A natural history of Nevis (1745)
- 326753: An essay on the philosophy of Christianity (1796)
- 326763: A poem sacred to the memory of the reverend and learned Isaac Watts, D. D (1749)
- 326769: The sin and shame of disregarding alarming providences (1750)
- 326776: Reflections on the fall of a great man (1749)
- 326777: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts, D. D (1749)
- 327022: A few words on corn and Quakers. By Robert Howard (1800)
- 327023: A few words on corn and Quakers (1800)
- 327200: An historic defence of experimental religion (1795)
- 327811: An address to the public from the committee of merchants, bankers, traders, and other inhabitants of London (1795)
- 327829: The truth (1727)
- 327839: Truth and error contrasted (1776)
- 328310: Three sermons (1797)
- 329094: Novus epigrammatum delectus (1760)
- 329511: A compendious history of the rise and progress of the reformation of the church here in England (1715)
- 330326: An essay on conduct and education (1738)
- 330327: An essay on conduct and education (1741)
- 330552: The anarchy of the ranters (1771)
- 330634: The glory of any house erected for public worship (1756)
- 330678: A brief and serious warning to such as are concerned in commerce and trading (1771)
- 330865: Cursus medicinć (1724)
- 330868: Prćlectiones pharmaceuticć (1723)
- 330880: Botanicum officinale (1722)
- 331445: Serious and free thoughts on the present state of the church (1755)
- 331501: A journal or historical account of the life (1765)
- 331520: Mentor's letters (1778)
- 331523: A representation on behalf of the people called Quakers (1782)
- 331525: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting (1774)
- 331624: A collection of the works of that antient (1751)
- 331625: A collection of the works of that ancient (1791)
- 331648: Pharmacop?ia officinalis & extemporanea (1722)
- 331669: Pharmacop?ia officinalis & extemporanea (1718)
- 331802: A letter to a Friend (1720)
- 331838: The grounds of a holy life (1778)
- 331985: Religion and loyalty inseperable (1726)
- 331993: The daily self-examinant (1720)
- 331994: The daily self-examinant (1724)
- 332035: A journal or historical account of the life (1765)
- 332046: The process and empire of Christ (1793)
- 332180: Some useful observations and advices (1765)
- 332189: To the principal inhabitants of the county of Cornwall, who are about to assemble at Truro, on the mining concerns of this county (1792)
- 332257: The protestant-Dissenter's catechism (1794)
- 332710: The religious observance of the sabbath practically stated and enforced (1748)
- 332731: Tender counsel and advice (1796)
- 332764: A treatise of election and reprobation (1715)
- 332766: A farewel epistle (1715)
- 333280: Some remarks on the tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark (1736)
- 333362: A journal or (1751)
- 333392: An epistle to the called of God (1715)
- 333393: A memorial of Anne Gwin (1715)
- 333394: A gospel-Salutation in true Christian love (1719)
- 333606: A letter from Rachel Chandler (1766)
- 333679: The trial between Mrs. Docksey (1796)
- 333692: Supernatural influences necessary to salvation (1726)
- 333693: A plain path-way opened to the simple-hearted (1747)
- 333695: An epistle from Benjamin Holme (1718)
- 334011: An epistle of tender counsel to parents (1749)
- 334019: A treatise concerning the fear of God (1781)
- 334024: A relation of a visit (1724)
- 334025: The gracious design of true Christianity (1719)
- 334125: Medulla historić Anglicanć (1719)
- 334160: An essay concerning human understanding (1741)
- 334161: An essay concerning human understanding (1735)
- 334163: An essay concerning human understanding (1731)
- 334346: An epistle of tender counsel and advice to all that have believed the truth (1787)
- 334350: An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity (1793)
- 334351: An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity (1729)
- 334353: Two letters written by Samuel Crisp (1775)
- 334354: Two letters writ by Samuel Crisp (1722)
- 334365: A letter to Friends of Port Isaac in Cornwall (1796)
- 334367: An epistle of love and caution (1748)
- 334368: An epistle of love and caution (1749)
- 334369: An epistle of love and caution (1748)
- 334370: An epistle of love and caution (1750)
- 334378: Some animadversions on the supposition of the scriptures being the only principal and perfect rule to salvation (1798)
- 334389: The anarchy of the ranters and other libertines (1733)
- 334391: An epistle to Friends and tender minded people in America (1722)
- 334582: The protestant union (1712)
- 334704: A compassionate call (1748)
- 334714: Materialism philosophically examined, or, The immateriality of the soul asserted and proved, on philosophical principles (1778)
- 334814: A register of the premiums and bounties given by the Society instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts (1778)
- 334857: A testimony of the monthly meeting of friends, at Pyrmont in Westphalia, Germany, concerning John Pemberton, of Philadelphia in North America: with his epistle to the inhabitants of Amsterdam (1798)
- 334858: A journal of the life, travels, and gospel labours, of a faithful Minister of Jesus Christ, Daniel Stanton, late of Philadelphia, in the province of Pennsylvania (1799)
- 334860: Memoirs of the life and convincement of that worthy friend Benjamin Bangs, late of Stockport in Cheshire, deceased. Mostly taken from his own mouth. By Joseph Hobson (1798)
- 334890: Divine revelation impartial and universal (1783)
- 334907: Fruits of a father's love (1771)
- 334913: The covenant of grace (1757)
- 335008: Letters between an illustrious personage and a lady of honour (1785)
- 335131: A serious call in Christian love to all people (1772)
- 335132: A serious call in Christian love to all people (1748)
- 335147: An essay on the truth and inspiration of the Holy Scriptures (1790)
- 335149: An inquiry into the nature and extent of the inspiration of the Apostles (1797)
- 335257: An epistle to Friends in Great-Britain (1754)
- 335265: The will and testament of Thomas Gwin (1773)
- 335266: The will and testament of Thomas Gwin of Falmouth (1720)
- 335309: A good conscience and a lively hope the great support and comfort at death (1750)
- 335345: Nancy Dawson's jests (1761)
- 335563: Notes on the philosophical writings of Lord Bolingbroke (1755)
- 335729: Richard III (1800)
- 335731: Hamlet (1800)
- 336003: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God (1775)
- 336141: The history of the wars, of his present Majesty Charles XII. King of Sweden (1715)
- 336142: The history of the wars, of his late Majesty Charles XII. King of Sweden (1720)
- 336251: Cursory remarks on An enquiry into the expediency and propriety of public or social worship (1792)
- 336290: Some brief memoirs of the life of David Hall (1799)
- 336291: Some brief memoirs of the life of David Hall (1758)
- 336292: A mite into the treasury (1756)
- 336322: Micro-Techne (1717)
- 336424: The watchman's report and advice. A sermon preached February 25, 1795. The day appointed for a general fast, in Old Gravel Lane, St George in the East. By N. Hill (1795)
- 336618: God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence (1759)
- 336654: A funeral sermon on the death of Dame Mary Abney, relict of Sir Thomas Abney, Knt. and alderman of London; who departed this life the 12th of January, 1749. By Samuel Price (1750)
- 336785: Instructions for young mariners, respecting the management of ships at single anchor (1792)
- 337159: The grave. A poem (1749)
- 337161: The grave. A poem (1753)
- 337162: The grave. A poem (1756)
- 337226: The fighting sailor turn'd peaceable Christian (1770)
- 337498: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting (1784)
- 337499: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting (1774)
- 337831: A short history of the life of John Crook (1770)
- 337861: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Edward Godwin (1764)
- 338209: History of the origin of medicine: an oration, delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Medical Society of London, January 19, 1778, and printed at their request. To which are since added, Various Historical Illustrations. By John Coakley Lettsom, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal and Antiquary Societies in London (1778)
- 338254: An inquiry into the nature and design of Christ's temptation in the wilderness (1765)
- 338257: An appendix to an inquiry into the nature and design of Christ's temptation in the wilderness (1765)
- 338336: Albion restored, or time turned oculist: a masque (1758)
- 338438: An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel (1788)
- 338580: A practical treatise concerning humility (1722)
- 338787: A call to Christendom (1735)
- 338889: The christianity of the New Testament (1757)
- 339328: The constraining influence of the love of Christ: a sermon, preached, in the church of the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth and St. Mary Woolnoth-Haw, Lombard-Street, Before the Right Honourable The Lord-Mayor, Aldermen, and Sheriffs, on the 30th day of March, 1800, by John Newton, Rector, for the benefit of the children belonging to th Langbourn-Ward Charity-School; And Published, By His Lordship's Permission, At the Request of the Treasurer, Trustees, and Committee, of the Said School (1800)
- 339357: A letter concerning the glory and excellency of the peaceable state of the kingdom of the Messiah: wherein the nature of warlike heroism, and that of Christian fortitude, are distinguished (1755)
- 339363: An examination of William Notcutt's reply to H. B's Vindication of R. Barclay's Apology (1735)
- 339364: A cloud of witnesses, proving, that the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, in the second Volume of his Vindication of the miracles of our Blessed Saviour, hath misrepresented the People call'd Quakers (1732)
- 339365: A vindication of Robert Barclay's Apology for the principles of the People call'd Quakers against the attempts of William Notcut (1732)
- 339434: Fruits of early piety, consisting of several Christian experiences, meditation and admonitions (1770)
- 339643: A packet for youth, or evidences of Christianity drawn from the mind. By a lady (1799)
- 339666: A description of the qualifications necessary to a gospel minister (1767)
- 339799: Memoirs of a cavalier (1720)
- 340582: Loimologia (1720)
- 340583: An essay on the different causes of pestilential diseases (1721)
- 340584: The universality of the love of God to mankind (1755)
- 340966: Books sold by J. Phillips, bookseller stationer, and printer, in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, London, 1785 (1785)
- 341107: A mechanical account of fevers. By Laurentius Bellini, M. D. And Professor of Physick in the University of Pisa. Done into English: with a large explanatory introduction; helping the better to understand some other writings also of the same author (1720)
- 341115: The religion of nature delineated. (1724)
- 341178: The spirit of the martyrs revived (1719)
- 341808: A dissertation in which the Defence of P. Sulla, ascribed to M. Tullius Cicero, is clearly proved to be spurious; after the manner of Mr. Markland: with some introductory remarks on other writings of the antients never before suspected (1745)
- 341822: Cruelty the natural and inseparable consequence of slavery (1792)
- 341823: The genuine principles of all religious dissent, and especially of the Protestant dissenters in England, illustrated and defended: a sermon, delivered on Sunday, November 4, 1792, to the congregation of Protestant dissenters, in Hemel-Hempstead. By John Liddon (1793)
- 341843: The baptism of infants, a reasonable service (1750)
- 341971: An address to the youth of Norwich. By Joseph Phipps (1776)
- 342188: A catechism and confession of faith (1740)
- 342339: The whole life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1785)
- 342526: Hoyle abridged (1793)
- 342532: Some account of the late John Fothergill, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal Society, of London; Fellow of the Royal College of Physician in Edinburgh; and Corresponding Member of the Royal Medical Society of Paris, and of the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia. By John Coakley Lettsom (1783)
- 343233: To all those whom it may concern. As I have often, in passing along the streets and high-ways, heard the Most Sacred Name very profanely made use of, both by men and women, and many grievously calling for Damnation on themselves and one on another, my heart has been, and is, deeply afflicted thereat; and therefore I beseech you, in the Name of Jesus Christ, do not defile your souls, which are dear and precious, by any wilful sin: and amongst other things, do not take the Holy Name of God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him or her guiltless that taketh his Holy Name in vain. God would save you; why would any of you lose and destroy yourselves? Observe this attentively; for notwithstanding all what the Lord has done, and is doing for us, such as die in their sins, where he is gone, they can never come. Abstain from drunkenness, and all excess, and from every appearance of evil; love one another, as Jesus Christ hath loved you; apply yourselves to the witness of God within you, which reproves you for evil; submit to, and obey its holy manifestations and discoveries, and it will do much more for you than all you can hear from any man: this witness of God is the Word of his Grace, even the Word of Life, which is able to save your souls. In the love of the gospel, I invite you all to come and taste how good and merciful the Lord is towards all those that return to him with their whole hearts. Farewel. London, the 28th of the Seventh Month 1777. Claude Gay (1777)
- 343305: Post-Office intelligence: or, universal gallantry. Being, a collection of love-letters, written by persons, in all stations, from most parts of the Kingdom. Faithfully published from their Originals, returned into the General-Post-Office in Lombard-Street, the Parties to whom they were directed being either Dead, or removed from their usual Places of Abode. With rational remarks upon Mr. Pope's letters, and some of his former and late productions (1736)
- 343307: A scripture manual (1750)
- 343317: An introduction to English grammar: intended also to assist young persons in the study of other languages, and to remove many of the difficulties which impede their progress in learning. (1797)
- 343460: The christian monitor, containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life (1738)
- 343550: Exhibitions of the heart (1799)
- 343643: Books lately printed for Edmund Parker (1728)
- 344064: Defamation of the churches and ministers of Christ, contrary to the spirit of the Gospel (1799)
- 344227: A sermon; preached at Worship-Street, Shoreditch, April 30, 1797 (1797)
- 344335: Some remarkable passages in the life of the Honourable Col. James Gardiner (1753)
- 344345: Three sermons on the evidences of Christianity (1796)
- 344346: Three sermons on the evidences of the gospel (1752)
- 344472: The rise and progress of religion in the soul (1753)
- 344502: The archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love (1750)
- 344994: The great necessity and advantage of publick prayer and frequent communion (1714)
- 345444: The scripture-Doctrine of antonement examined (1751)
- 345689: True spiritual baptism, or evangelical discipleship asserted (1743)
- 345956: The christian monitor: containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life (1747)
- 345958: The christian monitor, containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life (1727)
- 345960: The christian monitor, containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life (1728)
- 346052: A faithful narrative of a remarkable visitation. By a physician (1776)
- 346057: Motives to return to God with all the heart; drawn from the consideration of His providential goodness towards Great-Britain in the year past: preparative to the solemn fast-day, February 16. 1759. humbly presented to the inhabitants of the land (1759)
- 346083: Reason and religion (1724)
- 346086: A collection of miscellanies (1730)
- 346087: An account of reason and faith (1740)
- 346092: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1744)
- 346093: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1729)
- 346094: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1735)
- 346095: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1733)
- 346096: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1753)
- 346097: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1734)
- 346098: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1749)
- 346102: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1745)
- 346506: Of religious discourse in common conversation (1735)
- 346512: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1718)
- 346513: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1707)
- 346718: Practical discourses (1728)
- 346719: Christian blessedness: or, practical discourses upon the beatitudes of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. With three other volumes of Practical discourses. By John Norris, M. A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum (1724)
- 346720: Discourses upon several divine subjects (1722)
- 346726: An effectual remedy against the fear of death. By John Norris, M. A. Late Rector of Bemerton near Sarum (1733)
- 346728: Letters concerning the love of God (1730)
- 346730: Books lately printed for Edmund Parker (1733)
- 346733: A journal of the life, travels, and Gospel labours, of that faithful servant and minister of Christ, Job Scott (1797)
- 346774: Gilbert's law directory (1775)
- 346836: A spiritual diary, and soliloquies (1796)
- 346837: A spiritual diary and soliloquies (1776)
- 346996: Natural history, for the use of schools; founded on the Linnaean arrangement of animals; with Popular Descriptions in the Manner of Goldsmith and Buffon. Illustrated by Thirty-Eight Copperplates, representing One Hundred and Fifty of the most curious Objects. By William Mavor, LL.D. Vicar of Hurley, Berkshire, Chaplain to the Earl of Dumfries, Author of the British Nepos, &c. &c. &c (1800)
- 347030: Practical discourses on various subjects (1723)
- 347742: An Abridgment of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons, in the years 1790 and 1791 (1792)
- 347943: The compleat English scholar, in spelling, reading, and writing (1710)
- 348258: The doctrine of passive obedience and nonresistance, as established in the Church of England: Collected out of I. The Thirty Nine Articles, II. The Canons and Injunctions, III. The Homilies, IV. The Liturgies, V. The Printed Sermons, &c. of Dr. Tennison, Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Sharp, Archbishop of York. Dr. Loyd, Bishop of Worcester. Dr. Sprat, Bishop of Rochester. Dr. Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury. Dr. Moor, Bishop of Ely. Dr. Fowler, Bishop of Gloucester. Dr. Hooper, Bishop of Bath and Wells. Dr. Wake, Bishop of Lincoln. Dr. South, Prebendary of Westminster. Dr. Gower, Master of St. John's Colledge Cambri. and the Lady Margarets Professor. Dr. Edward Pelling of Pedwarth, Sussex. Dr. Linford, Recturer of Sir Edmond the King in Lombard-Street, and Lecturer of Grays-Inn (1710)
- 348979: A faithful warning to the inhabitants of Great-Britain; but more particularly to those in and about London (1720)
- 349156: The beauties of the poets (1777)
- 349178: An inquiry into the nature and design of baptism; in which the necessity is proved, the qualifications for it explained, and the rights of infants to it asserted (1757)
- 349197: The king of France's declaration of war against Spain (1719)
- 350409: A legacy, or widow's mite (1723)
- 350430: A short narrative of our dear and worthy friend, Isaac Sharples (1785)
- 350439: The works of John Woolman (1775)
- 350529: The complete history of Joseph and his brethren (1780)
- 350765: Observations on the present collection of epistles between Cicero and M. Brutus (1744)
- 351007: An account of the life, travels, and Christian experiences in the work of the ministry of Samuel Bownas (1756)
- 351008: An account of the life, travels, and Christian experiences in the work of the ministry of Samuel Bownas (1761)
- 351164: Trial of T. Milward Oliver, at Stafford summer assizes, 1797, before the Honourable Baron Perryn, for the murder of Mr. John Wood, an eminent potter, of Brownshill, in the county of Stafford (1797)
- 351685: Maxims selected from the writings of Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield: comprehending a plan of education, on the principles of virtue and politeness; and calculated to form the man of honour, the man of virtue, and the accomplished gentleman (1799)
- 351870: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1721)
- 351875: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1738)
- 351940: Cursory observations on the several modes now in use of manufacturing cables, hawsers, and other cordage for nautical uses, by the patentee of the salvagee system (1800)
- 351949: A practical exposition of the church-catechism (1715)
- 352051: The king of France's declaration of war against Spain (1719)
- 352226: Objections to the abolition of the slave trade, with answers (1788)
- 352243: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common Prayer (1723)
- 352292: Elegies. By C. Shaw, -. Pratt, R. Jago, Dr. Wolcot, A. L. Barbauld, G. Dyer, &c (1798)
- 352294: Songs. Elegiac. Sea (1799)
- 352325: Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb (1796)
- 352328: Glad tidings to perishing sinners (1796)
- 352330: Britannus and Africus (1797)
- 352576: Poetick miscellanies (1721)
- 352586: Objections to the abolition of the slave trade, with answers (1788)
- 352676: Remarks on the prevailing custom of attending stage entertainments (1794)
- 352770: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1761)
- 352771: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1751)
- 352773: A short view of the whole scripture history (1767)
- 352972: The establishment of the law by the gospel asserted and vindicated (1704)
- 353008: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. James Read; who died, August 16. 1755. in the seventy-first year of his age. Preached at New Broad-Street, Petty-France, London, August 24. 1755. By George Benson, D. D. Published at the desire of the congregation (1755)
- 353482: The life of the Rev. Isaac Watts (1791)
- 353497: A word in season (1795)
- 353607: The people and soldiers duty in this present time of war and rebellion (1716)
- 353621: Sermons preached by several of the people called Quakers, exactly taken in short-hand as they were delivered by them at their meeting-houses, in Grace-Church-Street, Devonshire-House, St. Martin's-le-Grand, St. John's-Street, Wheeler-Street, and Ratcliffe, in and about London (1775)
- 353629: Pre?cis de l'histoire, de la doctrine, et de la discipline de la socie?te? dite des Quakers. Traduit de L'Anglois (1790)
- 353630: An abstract of George Fox's advice and warning, to the magistrates of London, in the year 1657 (1724)
- 353631: An abstract of the sufferings of the people call'd Quakers (1733)
- 353637: A vindication of a book, intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c (1741)
- 353639: Truths principles (1722)
- 353738: Reasons why the people called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the Methodists, in their missions to the negroes in the West India Islands and Africa (1792)
- 353739: Reasons why the people called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the Methodists, in their missions to the negroes in the West India Islands and Africa (1793)
- 353740: Memoirs of the life of Catherine Phillips: to which are added some of her epistles (1797)
- 353846: Medical botany (1790)
- 353972: An occasional discourse, preached in the cathedral of St. Peter in York, January 27, 1788, on the subject of the African slave-trade. By W. Mason, M. A. Precentor and Canon Residentiary of York (1788)
- 354010: Critical essays on some of the poems, of several English poets (1785)
- 354059: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the consumption of West-India produce. (1791)
- 354073: A journal of the life of that ancient servant of Christ, John Gratton (1720)
- 354075: A journal of the life of that ancient servant of Christ, John Gratton (1779)
- 354090: The christian soldier (1780)
- 354298: Davideis (1727)
- 354299: Books printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street (1714)
- 354300: The history of the life of Thomas Ellwood (1765)
- 354301: The history of the life of Thomas Ellwood (1791)
- 354469: A glance at the history of Christianity, and of English Nonconformity (1798)
- 354490: A serious and affectionate warning to servants (1746)
- 354631: The advantages of religious knowledge (1756)
- 354656: Comfort to mourning Christians (1753)
- 354724: The Christian soldier: Or, The duties of a religious life recommended to the Army, from the example of Cornelius: in a sermon (1800)
- 354754: Serious advice and warning to servants (1800)
- 354868: A glance at the history of Christianity, and of English Nonconformity (1798)
- 354869: The signs of the times (1794)
- 354999: The female orators: or, the courage and constancy of divers famous queens, and illustrious women, set forth in their eloquent orations, and noble resolutions: worthy the perusal and imitation of the female sex. English'd from the French edition of Monsieur de Scudery. (1714)
- 355028: God crowneth the year with his goodness (1760)
- 355029: Our times in the hand of God (1752)
- 355097: A catechism and confession of faith (1780)
- 355102: Universal love considered, and established upon its right foundation (1799)
- 355104: A catechism and confession of faith (1787)
- 355106: A catechism and confession of faith (1769)
- 355107: A catechism and confession of faith (1755)
- 355108: A catechism and confession of faith (1750)
- 355110: A catechism, and confession of faith (1770)
- 355112: An apology for the true Christian divinity (1780)
- 355176: The works (1781)
- 355509: Roberti Barclaii Theologić vere? Christianć apologia. (1729)
- 355525: Select pieces of poetry, intended to promote piety and virtue in the minds of young people (1795)
- 355526: Poems intended to promote piety and virtue in the minds of young people. Selected by Rachel Barclay (1797)
- 355599: Common sense; or, the plain man's answer to the question, whether Christianity be a religion worthy of our choice in this age of reason? In two letters to a deistical friend. By Philalethes (1796)
- 355652: Letter to the treasurer of the Society instituted for the purpose of effecting the abolition of the slave trade (1788)
- 355926: Considerations on the state of the world with regard to the theory of religion (1745)
- 355927: Considerations on the state of the world with regard to the theory of religion (1749)
- 355965: A tour from London to the lakes (1792)
- 356256: A spelling book for the use of Ackworth school (1790)
- 356534: Exposition succincte de l'origine et des progre?s du peuple qu'on appelle les Quakers ou les trembleurs: ou? l'on declare ingenu?ment leur principe fondamental, leurs doctrines, leur culte, leur ministe?re, et leur discipline. Avec un abrege? des pre?cedentes ?conomies ou dispensations de Dieu au monde, par voie D'Introduction. Par Guillaume Penn. A quoi l'on a ajoute? un des temoignages rendus a? la lumie?re, par George Fox. Le tout traduit de L'Anglois par Claude Gay (1764)
- 356535: Fruits of a father's love (1726)
- 356537: Primitive Christianity revived (1796)
- 356539: No cross, no crown (1750)
- 356540: No cross, no crown (1725)
- 356541: No cross, no crown (1762)
- 356543: A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers (1794)
- 356544: A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers (1776)
- 356547: Histoire abre?ge?e de l'origine et de la formation de la socie?te? dite des Quakers (1790)
- 356549: No cross, no crown (1789)
- 356553: Fruits de l'amour d'un pe?re, ou avis de Guillaume Penn a? ses enfans, touchant leur conduite tant en matiere civile, qu'en matiere de religion. Nouvellement traduit de L'Anglois par Edd. P. Bridel (1790)
- 356554: Fruits de la solitude, ou reflexions et maximes sur la maniere de se conduire dans le cours de la vie. Par Guillaume Penn. Nouvellement traduit de L'Anglois par Edd. P. Bridel (1790)
- 356594: Thoughts on the necessity and means of a reform in the Church of England (1792)
- 356666: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1735)
- 356705: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1740)
- 356706: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1734)
- 356707: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1739)
- 356825: A collection of the epistles and works of Benjamin Holme. To which is prefix'd, an account of his life and Travels in the Work of the Ministry, through several Parts of Europe and America: written by himself (1753)
- 356921: Fruits of solitude (1775)
- 356936: The grounds of physick (1715)
- 357381: Some observations on a pretended dialogue, between a Baptist and a Quaker: with an epistle in tender love to the disconsolate enquirers, after the Way to Zion. And a post-script, relating to a book lately publish'd, intitul'd, A vindication of the divine decrees of election and reprobation. By Joseph Willett (1720)
- 357526: A faithful warning, to the inhabitants of Great-Britain and Ireland, to dread the Lord, and turn from their evil doings, before his Fury break forth upon them, as an Overflowing Scourge. Given forth in Obedience to the Lord, by John Barcroft. (1720)
- 357670: The doctrine of transubstantiation fairly argued, and fully refuted; in answer to the Many Arguments offered, in Defence of it, In two books, viz. A modest and true account of the chief points in controversy between the Roman-Catholics and the Protestants. By N. C. and The Catholic christian instructed in the Sacraments, Sacrifices, Ceremonies, and Observances of the Church. By R. C. with A Serious and Seasonable Address to the Lay Roman-Catholic Subjects of His Majesty King George the Second. By Way of Preface. By Richard Andrews of Chichester (1755)
- 357932: Select pieces on religious subjects (1776)
- 357933: A collection of the works of William Penn. In two volumes. To which is prefixed a journal of his life. With many original letters and papers not before published. ... (1726)
- 358125: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1742)
- 358445: An essay on the treatment and conversion of African slaves in the British sugar colonies. By the Reverend James Ramsay, M.A. vicar of Teston, in Kent (1784)
- 358459: A new discourse of trade, wherein is recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants (1718)
- 358746: The sophistry of the first part of Mr. Paine's Age of reason (1796)
- 358846: Pćdo-Baptism defended: or, the antiquity of infant-baptism further maintained. In answer to Dr. Gill's reply, entitled, Antipćdo-Baptism, &c (1754)
- 358854: Pćdo-baptism: or, A defence of infant-baptism, in point of antiquity (1753)
- 358855: Pćdo-Baptism: the second part. Or, a defence of the authority of infant-baptism. In answer to the common objections against it (1755)
- 358893: The doctrine of justification, by the righteousness of Christ, stated and maintained (1750)
- 358919: Reflections on the book of Ruth (1798)
- 358938: Evidences that the Christian religion is of God. By the late Rev. J. Ryland, Sen. A. M (1798)
- 358948: Joyful tidings to the begotten of God in all. With a few words of counsel unto Friends concerning marriage (1774)
- 358949: A sermon, occasioned by the declaration of war against France (1756)
- 359014: The tryal and sufferings of Mr. Isaac Martin (1724)
- 359206: Biographical collections (1766)
- 359681: A journal of the life of that ancient servant of Christ John Gratton (1795)
- 359711: The poor man's ready companion (1713)
- 360098: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts (1749)
- 360112: A tender exhortation, in the love of Christ, to the youth amongst the people called Quakers: both male and female, whether they be such as have been Educated amongst us, of such as, through the Visitation of God, and the Convictions of the Spirit of Truth, are Gathered to our Holy Profession (1720)
- 360297: A sermon preached at Bath, during the month of December 1792 (1793)
- 360308: The london new method and art of teaching children to spell and read distinctly and perfectly. By Learning them to know the Letter in the several usual Prints, the true Sounds of Dipthongs, then Syllables of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Letters, all the Rules of Spelling, which are exemplified in several Chapters. To which are added, Chapters to learn the Stops and Marks, the Numeral Letters and Figures and the usual Abbreviations. So as the Child may immediately pass from Learning this Book to read the Bible in less than Twelve Months Time, without the Help of any other Book. Note, This Way of Teaching is approved by most School-Masters as the best. (1725)
- 360492: Discourses on several important subjects (1750)
- 360665: A funeral sermon on occasion of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Watts, of Stratford. Who Departed this Life September 20, 1751. in the 73d. Year of her Age. By David Jennings, D.D (1751)
- 361113: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, In order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1745)
- 361228: A short and easy method of prayer (1775)
- 361644: A treatise on nervous diseases; in which are introduced some observations on the structure and functions of the nervous system; and such an investigation of the symptoms and causes of these diseases as may Lead to a Rational and Successful Method of Cure. By Sayer Walker, M. D. Of the Royal College of Physicians, London: Physician in Ordinary to the City of London Lying-in-Hospital; And one of the Physicians to the City Dispensary (1796)
- 361731: Veterinary College, London, established April 8, 1791, for the reformation and improvement of farriery, and the treatment of cattle in general (1791)
- 361795: A vindication of the Calvinistic doctrines of human depravity (1799)
- 362346: The poetical works (1800)
- 362349: The poetical works (1800)
- 362441: Forsvar for den sande Christelige theologi, som den kundgio?ris og prćdikis af det folk, som, af foragt, kaldis Qućkere: Deter, En Fuld Forklaring og Forsvar paa deris Laerdomme og Hovedstykker, ved mange Beviisninger, uddragne at Skriften og Sund Fornuft, og Bero?mmelige Authorers Vidnisbyrd, baade Gamle og Nye: Med et fuldt Svar til de sterkiste Modsigelser, som gemeenligen gio?ris imod Dem. Skreven paa Latin og Engelsk ved Robert Barclay, Og siden oversat paa Tydsk, Hollandsk, Fransk, Spansk, og nu paa Dansk, af C. Meidel, til Fremmedis Underviisning. (1738)
- 362443: Apologie de la vraie the?ologie Chre?tienne; contenant l'explication et la de?fense des principes et de la doctrine de la socie?te? dite des Quakers. Ecrite en Latin et en Anglois par Robert Barclay. Et traduit depuis en Allemand, en Hollandois, en Espagnol; Et actuellement en Francois, par E. P. Bridel, Pour L'Instruction des Etrangers. (1797)
- 362456: The nature and necessity of catechising (1746)
- 362482: A few observations concerning Christ, or the eternal word: briefly shewing, that He is the fountain of divine wisdom, the Purifier of the Heart, and the Illuminator of every truly enlightened Understanding; and the Source of all that true Peace, real Happiness, and substantial Felicity, which Mankind partake of, or enjoy. By Humphry Marshall (1755)
- 362539: Two essays (1717)
- 362964: The mortality of ministers contrasted with the unchangeableness of Christ (1792)
- 363010: Reasons for an augmentation of at least twelve thousand mariners, to be employed in the merchants-service, and coasting-trade (1759)
- 363013: An answer, to the appendix of a pamphlet, entitled Reflexions upon naturalization, corporations and companies, &c. Relating to the Levant trade and Turkey Company, as this subject is occasionally mentioned in Hanway's travels. By the author of those travels (1753)
- 363018: An historical account of the British trade over the Caspian Sea (1753)
- 363026: Thoughts on the plan for a Magdalen-House for repentant prostitutes, with the several reasons for such an establishment (1759)
- 363035: An apology for the Christian sabbath (1799)
- 363110: A dissertation upon the two epistles ascribed to Clement of Rome, lately published by Mr. Wetstein. With large extracts out of them, and an argument shewing them not to be genuine. By Nathaniel Lardner, D. D (1753)
- 363111: Sermons upon various subjects (1751)
- 363112: Remarks upon the late Dr. Ward's dissertations upon several passages of the sacred scriptures. Wherein are shewn, beside other things, That St. John computed the hours of the day, after the Jewish manner: Who are the Greeks. John xii. Who the Greecians. Acts vi. The design of the Apostolic Decree. Acts xv. That there was but one sort of Jewish Proselytes: Wherein lay the fault of St. Peter, and how St. Paul may be vindicated. By Nathaniel Lardner, D. D (1762)
- 363237: Juvenilia: poems on various subjects of devotion and virtue. By Thomas Gibbons (1750)
- 363294: To those who are enquiring after the true teacher (1747)
- 363431: Reflections on men and things (1799)
- 363614: A journal of the life, labours, travels, and sufferings, in, and for, the gospel, of that ancient servant, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, John Banks (1798)
- 363620: Memoirs of the life and convincement of that worthy Friend, Benjamin Bangs (1757)
- 363635: An examination of a late vindication of A defence of baptism with water and infant-baptism asserted. Wherein The Validity of a former Reply to that Defence, and the Insufficiency of its Vindication, are demonstrated. With a postscript relating to the Protestant reformation, academical learning, and a declaration of George Fox against popery (1739)
- 363638: The baptism of infants, a reasonable service (1753)
- 363748: The true Christian's faith and experience briefly declared concerning God (1779)
- 363749: The true Christian's faith and experience briefly declared concerning God (1767)
- 363750: The true Christian's faith and experience briefly declared concerning God (1772)
- 363766: Counsel to the Christian-Traveller (1769)
- 363814: A collection of hymns, from various authors; intended as a supplement to Dr. Watt's psalms and hymns. By John Mead Ray (1799)
- 364548: An account of the captivity of Elizabeth Hanson (1787)
- 364549: An account of the captivity of Elizabeth Hanson (1782)
- 364552: God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence (1790)
- 364570: A narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert (1790)
- 364571: A narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and his family (1785)
- 364808: The history of the Puritans (1754)
- 365051: An essay on elocution (1751)
- 365055: Fifteen discourses devotional and practical, suited to the use of families: with a proper hymn annex'd to each. To which is added, by way of appendix, an historical dissertation on the Analogy between the Behaviour of God's people towards him, in the several periods of the Jewish and Christian Church; and his correspondent Dispensations toward them in those respective Periods. By John Mason, A.M (1758)
- 365147: Essays on poetical and prosaic numbers, and elocution (1761)
- 365148: An essay on the power of numbers (1761)
- 365149: The student and pastor (1755)
- 365372: Hymns founded on various texts in the holy scriptures (1755)
- 365500: The lord's-Day evening entertainment (1754)
- 365501: The lord's-Day evening entertainment (1752)
- 365556: The history on which is founded the tragedy of Tancred and Sigismunda (1745)
- 365745: A discourse of secret prayer (1752)
- 365787: Fruits of retirement (1739)
- 365789: Fruits of retirement (1772)
- 365792: Popery exposed by its own authors, and two Romish champions checked, for their hot and rash onsets and attempts against the people called Quakers: being an answer to the large demands and false accusations, Assertions and Doctrines contained in the several Manuscripts of James Watmough of Blackroad in Lancashire, and his abettor Matthew Hall, papists; approved of (as they report) by some of their Ghostly Fathers (as they call them.) And herein is also A Defence of some Printed Books, formerly Written by Francis Howgill, (one of the People called Quakers) Deceased; concerning which the said J. W. hath written, as is in this Treatise manifested. Written in true Love to all People whomsoever, by a lover of truth, Henry Mollineux (1718)
- 366314: The christian soldier (1795)
- 366367: Books printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street (1732)
- 366386: The great case of tithes truly stated, clearly open'd and fully resolved, by Anthony Pearson, formerly a Justice of Peace in Westmorland. With an appendix thereto. To which is added, A defence of some other principles held by the people call'd Quakers, in which they differ from other Religious Denominations. The Arguments for these are supported by Scripture, and the concurring Sentiments of Ancient and Modern Authors. By J. M (1730)
- 366389: The great case of tithes truly stated, clearly open'd, and fully resolv'd. By Anthony Pearson, Formerly A Justice of Peace In Westmorland. With an appendix (1754)
- 366390: The great case of tithes truly stated, clearly open'd, and fully resolv'd. By Anthony Pearson, Formerly A Justice of Peace In Westmorland. With an appendix (1762)
- 366534: A name in heaven the truest ground of joy (1707)
- 366894: An interest-Book (1733)
- 366987: An enquiry into the nature, order, and government of bees (1765)
- 367014: A summary of universal history; in nine volumes. Exhibiting the rise, decline, and revolutions of the different nations of the world, from the creation to the present time. Translated from the French of M. Anquetil, Member of the National Institute of France, and Correspondent of the Academy of Sciences and Belles Lettres. (1800)
- 367117: Thoughts on the duty of a good citizen (1756)
- 367407: An exhortation to the inhabitants of the province of South-Carolina (1752)
- 367410: An epistle to the inhabitants of South-Carolina; containing sundry observations proper to be consider'd by every professor of Christianity in general. By Sophia Hume (1754)
- 367498: A collection of hymns on the most important subjects of the gospel, including the most interesting points of Christian experience, taken from some of the best authors, to which are added several new hymns. The Whole Being Designed As a ready Supplement for the use of Gospel Churches in General. By Thos. Humphrys, Member of Zion Chapel, Frampton-Cotterel, Glocestershire (1798)
- 367579: Some considerations on election and reprobation. Recommended to the perusal of all such as hold the same to be absolute. And of Particular Persons, without Respect to their Works as Good or Evil. By Thomas Thurgood and John Crakanthorp (1726)
- 367677: An essay on insurances, explaining the nature of the various kinds of insurance practised by the different commercial states of Europe, and shewing their Consistency or Inconsistency with Equity and the Public Good. Illustrated by Real and extraordinary Cases, stated at large, with Observations thereon, tending to settle divers doubtful Points in making up Accounts of Losses and Averages. To which are annexed, Some brief Hints to Merchants and Insurers concerning the Risks to which Navigation is exposed in Time of War; the King of Prussia's Exposition in relation to the Capture and Detention of the Ships of his Subjects by the English during the late War; the Answer from England to it; some remarkable Pieces concerning the Stopping of Ships in former Wars; and A famous Insurance Cause pleaded before the House of Lords, and some Mercantile Observations thereon. By Nicolas Magens, Merchant. ... (1755)
- 367797: An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity (1723)
- 367899: An account of the Gospel labours, and Christian experiences of a faithful minister of Christ, John Churchman (1780)
- 367900: An account of the Gospel labours, and Christian experiences of a faithful minister of Christ, John Churchman (1781)
- 367959: Some scriptural observations on I. The spirituality of gospel-worship. II. The nature of true Christian prayer. III. Our Saviour's direction concerning fasting. In a letter to a friend, subscrib'd Philalethes. To which is added, a postscript, By way of Answer to some Objections. By Joseph Besse (1756)
- 367997: Thoughts on the pernicious consequences of borrowing money (1756)
- 368057: Musa parćnetica (1717)
- 368068: The devout Christian's companion (1722)
- 368219: The great end and design of the true gospel ministry demonstrated from the testimony of holy scripture, the practice of the primitive church, and the nature of Christianity. By Joseph Huntley (1741)
- 368411: An essay for imploying the poor to profit, humbly dedicated and presented to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled, by John Bellers (1723)
- 368418: The christian oratory (1760)
- 368437: The reasonablenesse of the Christian religion, as delivered in the Scriptures (1759)
- 368482: The history of baptism (1790)
- 368628: Some memoirs of the life of John Roberts (1770)
- 368903: The British flora (1777)
- 369081: Ecclesiastical researches: by Robert Robinson (1792)
- 369088: Medicina statica: being the aphorisms of Sanctorius, translated into English with large explanations. The second edition. To which is added Dr. Keil's Medicina statica britannica, with comparative Remarks, and Explanations. As also medico-physical essays on I. Agues. II. Fevers. III. An Elastick Fibre. IV. The Gout. V. The Leprosy. VI. Kings-Evil. Vii. Venereal Diseases. By John Quincy, M.D (1720)
- 369175: The grecian daughter. A tragedy (1800)
- 369330: Zara a tragedy (1800)
- 369595: The works of the late reverend and learned Isaac Watts, D.D (1753)
- 370000: The folly and guilt of intemperance (1750)
- 370121: A sermon occasioned by the distemper now raging amongst the horned cattle (1748)
- 370362: A serious address to the people of the Church of England (1772)
- 370414: Caspipina's letters (1777)
- 370809: A treatise concerning marriage (1726)
- 370922: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church at Ramden Bell-House in Essex (1715)
- 371023: Juvenile pieces: designed for the youth of both sexes (1794)
- 371031: The art of speaking (1761)
- 371056: A salutation to the Britains (1739)
- 371060: All swearing prohibited under the gospel (1781)
- 371067: The defence of the prisoners in York Castle (1797)
- 371072: The people called Quakers defended, and the Baptists confuted, being a reply to Job Burt's pretended answer to R. B's 12th proposition, and to a book, intituled, A vindication of the doctrine of baptism, &c. To which is annex'd, An Appendix, in Answer to Oswald Edwards of Dublin his Attempt against the said Book, &c. In which Reply and Appendix, Their fallacious Reasoning is detected; their Erroneous and confused Notion of Spiritual Baptism obviated; their repeated Contradictions and Inconsistencies manifested; and the Doctrine of Baptism, as held by the People called Quakers, is farther inforced and vindicated. By Josiah Forster (1740)
- 371094: The thirty nine articles, and the constitutions and canons, of the Church of England (1724)
- 371135: A letter to Stephen Clarke, Rector of Burythorpe in Yorkshire, in answer to his Short vindication of the clergy's right to tithes. By one of the people called Quakers (1740)
- 371137: Some remarks on the practice of taking down and publishing the testimonies of ministering Friends: addressed to the members of the religious Society of Friends. By William Savery (1797)
- 371138: A collection of sundry books, epistles and papers written by James Nayler, some of which were never before printed. With an impartial relation of the most remarkable transactions relating to his life (1716)
- 371262: The epistle from the yearly meeting, held in London, by adjournments, from the 21st to the 31st of the fifth month, 1800, inclusive; to the quarterly and monthly meetings of Friends (1800)
- 371487: The trial of spirits (1770)
- 371488: Baptismo?n Didache?s (1717)
- 371490: The doctrine of baptisms reduced from its ancient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness and integrity; According to the Word of Truth, the Substance of Faith, and the Nature of Christ's Kingdom. By William Dell, Dell, Minister of the Gospel, and formerly Master of Gonville and Caius College in Cambridge (1786)
- 371491: The tryal of spirits (1739)
- 371564: Two letters in defence of the English liturgy and Reformation (1717)
- 371575: The examiner examined (1781)
- 371578: An humble attempt to exhibit a scriptural view of the constitution, order, discipline, and fellowship of the gospel-church (1795)
- 371618: The works of the long-mournful and sorely-distressed Isaac Penington, Whom The Lord, in his tender Mercy, at length visited and relieved by the Ministry of that despised People called Quakers; and in the Springings of that Light, Life, and Holy Power in him, which they had truly and faithfully testified of, and directed his Mind to, were these Things written; and Are now published as a thankful Testimony of the Goodness of the Lord unto him, and for the Benefit of others. ... (1784)
- 371654: A description of the qualifications necessary to a Gospel minister (1750)
- 371678: Some brief epistles, testimonies and counsel, given by that antient and faithful servant of the Lord, Mary Edwards (1726)
- 371707: The plain case of the representatives of the people known by the name of the Unitas Fratrum, from the year 1727, till these times, with regard to their conduct in this country, under misrepresentation. (1754)
- 371778: The doctrine of baptisms reduced from its ancient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness and integrity; According to the Word of Truth, the Substance of Faith, and the Nature of Christ's Kingdom. By William Dell, Minister of the Gospel, and formerly Master of Gonvil and Caius College in Cambridge (1780)
- 371838: Substance of the report (1791)
- 371874: An epistle of love to friends, especially to the youth, by way of tender advice and caution (1717)
- 371973: Dissertations on the nature and effect of Christian baptism (1796)
- 371981: A reply to a late publication of S. Newton (1774)
- 371982: All swearing prohibited under the Gospel (1784)
- 372028: Letters of Isaac Penington, written to his relations and friends, now first published from manuscript copies. To which are added letters of Stephen Crisp, William Penn, R. Barclay, William Caton, Josiah Coale, and others. Now first published (1796)
- 372246: A plan of the Surry Dispensary (1778)
- 372304: An examination of Dr. Middleton's Free inquiry into the miraculous powers of the primitive church: in which is proved at large, As well from presumptive Evidence as positive Testimony, that we have sufficient reason to believe the continuance of miracles after the days of the Apostles; all the objections of Dr. Middleton are shewn to be groundless and insignificant; and a plain distinction is pointed out between the Credibility of the Later and the Earlier Miracles of the Primitive Church. By Z. Brooke, B. D. Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge (1750)
- 372344: A legacy, or widow's mite (1749)
- 372484: Three discourses on the Lord's supper (1799)
- 372630: An apology for human nature (1797)
- 372636: Letters religious and moral (1793)
- 372780: Free thoughts on the spirit of free inquiry in religion (1793)
- 372855: Dipping not the only scriptural and primitive manner of baptizing (1751)
- 372861: A salutation to the Britons (1793)
- 372863: Some remains of that ancient and worthy servant of Christ, Daniel Taylor, of Bridport in Dorsetshire: with several testimonies concerning him, and other Friends of that County, deceas'd (1715)
- 372913: The grounds of a holy life (1771)
- 372959: The devout soul's daily exercise (1740)
- 372960: Books printed for, and sold by John Beecroft, at the Bible and Crown, in Lombard-Street (1740)
- 373018: Observations on a late anonymous publication (1767)
- 373038: Discourses on various subjects (1780)
- 373095: Sermons: to which are subjoined, suitable hymns (1798)
- 373118: The grounds of a holy life (1769)
- 373171: The influence of Christianity on the condition of the world (1790)
- 373405: Twenty sermons on the most serious and practical subjects of the Christian religion (1757)
- 373425: Nine discourses on prayer (1799)
- 373426: Nine discourses on prayer (1799)
- 373438: Twenty-Two sermons on the most interesting and important subjects (1755)
- 373614: Twenty one discourses or dissertations upon the Augsburg-Confession (1753)
- 373734: The history of the first planting of the Christian religion (1755)
- 373736: The history of the life of Jesus Christ (1764)
- 373737: The present state of Russia (1722)
- 373770: The baptist against the Baptist: or, a display of Antipćdo-Baptist self-inconsistency; in answer to several letters from a Baptist-Brother. To which is added, a reply to a letter subscribed J.W. written by way of reproof to me, and in defence of Dr. Gill. By William Eltringham (1755)
- 373779: Sermons, on important and chiefly practical subjects. By the late Rev. Richard Winter, B.D (1800)
- 373984: A sermon, occasioned by the decease of John Howard, Esq (1790)
- 374018: The history of Genghizcan the Great (1722)
- 374085: A journal of the life, travels, and labours in the work of the ministry, of John Griffith. (1779)
- 374304: A few reasons, for leaving the national established mode of worship (1799)
- 374305: Some account of the convincement, and religious progress of John Spalding; late of Reading (1795)
- 374306: A tender salutation in Gospel love (1799)
- 374398: Expository remarks on the discipline of the primitive churches (1799)
- 374432: Remarks on the leading proofs offered in favour of the Franklinian system of electricity (1791)
- 374779: A vindication of the doctrine of baptism (1732)
- 374780: Books printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street (1711)
- 375076: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. John Taylor (1761)
- 375129: A plea for mechanick preachers (1727)
- 375166: Books sold by James Phillips (1791)
- 375167: An account of the life of that ancient servant of Jesus Christ, John Richardson: Giving A Relation of Many of his Trials and Exercises in his Youth, and his Services in the Work of the Ministry, in England, Ireland, America, &c (1791)
- 375174: Tithes antichristian and impolitic (1798)
- 375397: To the lower class of people in the Western part of the county of Cornwall (1793)
- 375542: Authentic memoirs of William Wynne Ryland (1784)
- 376045: Strength in weakness manifest (1746)
- 376664: The world unmask'd; or, the philosopher the greatest cheat (1786)
- 376732: Education of children and young students in all its branches (1752)
- 376784: The present state of the British court (1720)
- 376934: The speech of Mr. Beaufoy, Tuesday, the 18th June, 1788 (1789)
- 377106: Letters and essays, moral, and miscellaneous (1793)
- 377391: Scripture the friend of freedom (1789)
- 377393: Notes on the two reports from the Committee of the Honourable House of Assembly of Jamaica, appointed to examine into, and to report to the House, the allegations and Charges contained in the several Petitions which have been presented to the British House of Commons, on the subject of the slave trade, and the Treatment of the Negroes, &c. &c. &c. By a Jamaica Planter (1789)
- 377599: Tables of Prćm?^D!a. or discompt for the more easy knowing the value of any broken sum of stock or debentures, &c (1725)
- 377783: An essay on the impolicy of the African slave trade (1788)
- 377845: An essay on the comparative efficiency of regulation or abolition, as applied to the slave trade (1789)
- 377871: The pen's dexterity (1735)
- 377883: An essay on the nature and constitution of man (1793)
- 378103: A letter from a member of the Marine Society (1757)
- 378204: Two dialogues on the man-trade (1760)
- 378251: Arithmetick made easie (1717)
- 378259: A brief explanation of the Assembly's catechism, by the late Rev. John Brown, of Haddington; Recommended by Dr. Fisher, of Glasgow. Revised and improved, with some account of the rise, progress, and good effects of Sabbath evening schools, in Scotland and England; and a Plan of the Mode of Instruction adopted in them. By W. Moseley (1800)
- 378627: An account of the life, travels, and Christian experiences in the work of the ministry of Samuel Bownas (1795)
- 378713: A journal of a voyage to the South Seas, in his Majesty's ship the Endeavour (1784)
- 378839: A critical and chronological history of the rise, progress, declension, and revival of knowledge (1756)
- 378890: A brief narrative of the life, labours and sufferings, of Elias Osborn. (1723)
- 378909: A vindication of the Dissenters in Oxford (1792)
- 378910: A vindication of the Dissenters in Oxford (1793)
- 379458: Substance of the report (1795)
- 379459: An account of the colony of Sierra Leone (1795)
- 379996: The history and antiquities of Scarborough and the vicinity (1798)
- 380021: Histoire abre?ge?e de l'origine et de la formation de la Socie?te? dite des Quakers (1790)
- 380145: Ars medendi (1760)
- 380206: Broderick's medley (1780)
- 380236: Considerations on a memorial of the Dutch East-India-Company to the States General. Humbly offer'd to the Parliament (1723)
- 380362: The case of receiving the small-pox by inoculation (1750)
- 380602: The nature and importance of resignation (1797)
- 380619: The history of the rise, increase, and progress, of the Christian people called Quakers (1725)
- 380954: Rudiments of constructive etymology and syntax (1795)
- 381165: Yearly Meeting, 1800 (1800)
- 381717: The baronettage of England (1720)
- 381837: Sacred history in familiar dialogues (1796)
- 381880: The rule of conduct for Christian ministers represented (1751)
- 381907: Glad tidings to perishing sinners (1800)
- 382357: A compleat and impartial history of the impeachments of the last ministry (1716)
- 382553: Primitive morality (1721)
- 382773: Persecution expos'd (1715)
- 382818: A history of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers, in Ireland, from the year 1653 to 1700 (1800)
- 382833: Some considerations relating to the present state of the Christian religion (1779)
- 382860: A grammar of the English tongue (1796)
- 382946: A companion to the sacred history (1797)
- 382965: The life of Thomas Story, carefully abridged: in which the principal occurrences and the most interesting remarks and observations are retained. By John Kendall (1786)
- 382995: Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb (1794)
- 383035: Some considerations relating to the present state of the Christian religion (1730)
- 383036: Some considerations relating to the present state of the Christian religion (1732)
- 383182: The fall of Babylon; or, the harmony between prophecy and providence, in the rise, duration, and destruction of Antichrist (1799)
- 383254: A good minister of Jesus Christ (1795)
- 383255: A compendious view of the nature and importance of Christian baptism (1792)
- 383257: A sermon, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor (1794)
- 383263: The lord's Supper explained upon Scripture principles (1757)
- 383264: The scripture-Doctrine of original sin (1767)
- 383265: A defence of the common rights of Christians (1766)
- 383305: Diocesan episcopacy proved from Holy Scripture: with a letter to Mr. Edmund Calamy, in the room of a dedicatory epistle. By Thomas Edwards, M. A. of St. John's College in Cambridge, and late Chaplain of Christ's-Church in Oxford (1705)
- 383400: A sermon; preached at Worship-Street, Shoreditch, October 18, 1795 (1795)
- 383401: The gracious presence of God, the chief joy of his people, considered, in a sermon (1795)
- 383405: Dissertations grammatical and philological. By Peter Walkden Fogg. (N.B. These Dissertations are contained in the second volume of Elementa Anglicana; but are thus printed separately to accommodate such as may wish to peruse them without the rest of the work; particularly to serve as lessons for pupils, to whose hands the Key cannot with propriety be committed.) (1796)
- 383471: An enquiry into the rejection of the Christian miracles by the heathens (1746)
- 383520: An epistle for unity (1760)
- 383521: A short history of the life of John Crook (1757)
- 383556: A scheme of Scripture-Divinity, formed upon the plan of the divine dispensations (1762)
- 383694: The life and posthumous works of Richard Claridge (1726)
- 383702: Serious advice and warning to servants, more especially those of the nobility and gentry. By Thomas Broughton, M.A. rector of Allhallows, Lombard-Street, and chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Moray (1763)
- 383865: Discourses on various subjects (1779)
- 383867: A collection of memorials concerning divers deceased ministers and others of the people called Quakers (1788)
- 384021: An exposition of the one, only, true and efficacious baptism of Christ (1790)
- 384036: The baptism of Christ, a Gospel ordinance (1794)
- 384195: A brief account of the life, convincement, sufferings, labours and travels, of that faithful elder and minister of Christ Jesus, Christopher Story, Who was convinced of the Blessed Truth in the Year 1672, called into the Work of the Ministry in 1677, and finished his Course in 1720. - A Minister about 43 Years (1726)
- 384282: A farewel-Sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street (1703)
- 384470: The design of Christianity (1791)
- 384471: Truth's principles (1770)
- 384472: Truth's principles (1776)
- 384510: A collection of poems: viz. The temple of death: by the Marquis of Normanby. An epistle to the Earl of Dorset: by Charles Mountague, Lord Halifax. The Duel of the Stags: By Sir Robert Howard. With several original poems, never before printed. By the E. of Roscommon, the E of Rochester, the E of Orrery, The Lord Landsdowne, Sir Charles Sedley, Sir George Etherege, Mr. Stepney, Mr. Dryden, &c (1716)
- 384721: Persecution exposed (1791)
- 384923: Punchinello's sermon (1727)
- 385221: Dissertations on some of the most remarkable wonders of antiquity (1748)
- 385521: Rudiments of constructive etymology and syntax (1797)
- 385560: The genders of the French substantives (1789)
- 385625: A new system of mineralogy (1799)
- 385692: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1724)
- 385802: Choice emblems divine and moral (1721)
- 385831: A view of human life (1764)
- 386120: Les lois de la nature de?voilees (1800)
- 386180: Observations on the Rev. Andrew Fuller's Reply to Philanthropos (1788)
- 386182: Some expressions of Ann Crowley (1784)
- 386320: Miscellanies, moral and instructive, in prose and verse (1787)
- 386699: Clavis Ovidiana: an numerical key to Ovid De tristibus. Shewing by Figures answering to each Word in every Line, in what Order every Word ought to be taken, so as to construe into good Sence; in an easy Method for the Benefit of the Learner, and ease of the Teacher. To which is added, the argument of each elegy in English. For the use of schools. By N. B. teacher of the latin tongue (1715)
- 386904: The art of English poetry (1718)
- 387719: Poems and letters in prose (1766)
- 387913: The works of John Woolman (1775)
- 387952: An epistle of love and caution to the quarterly and monthly meetings of Friends in Great-Britain, or elsewhere (1751)
- 388126: Books printed and sold at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street (1707)
- 388171: An introduction to German grammar (1797)
- 388214: Lexicon physico-medicum; or, A new physical dictionary (1722)
- 388413: Ćsop's fables, with morals and reflections, as improved by Sir Roger L'Estrange, done into variety of English verse, Very useful to divert and instruct Young Gentlemen and Ladies in the Conduct of Human Life. Illustrated with cuts curiously engrav'd on copper plates. (1720)
- 388782: The improvement of the mind (1753)
- 388860: A complete collection of Scotish proverbs explained and made intelligible to the English reader. By James Kelly, M. A (1721)
- 389495: The present method of inoculating for the small-pox (1779)
- 389519: Remarks upon a letter to a dissenting minister (1762)
- 389607: Elements of geography (1788)
- 389654: An enquiry into the obligations of Christians (1792)
- 389800: Poems on the death of Priscilla Farmer (1796)
- 389820: Thoughts on the necessity and advantages of care and oeconomy in collecting and preserving different substances for manure (1796)
- 390107: Logick (1760)
- 390456: Short-writing the most easie, exact, lineal and speedy method that hath ever been obtained or taught (1721)
- 390512: The holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, by way of abstract: containing what is most especially instructive In The Historical Parts: Also The Many Edifying Examples And Discourses Which Are Met With In These Excellent Writings. Collected with much Care and Attention, with a view to Promote the Reading and Knowledge of the Scriptures. By John Kendall. ... (1800)
- 390554: A narrative of the circumstances, which led to fixing the lights in Hasbro' Gatt (1796)
- 391114: Useful instruction for children (1772)
- 391183: Some principles and precepts of the Christian religion explained (1785)
- 391520: Observations on some remarks on a late book intitled, An enquiry into the rejection of the Christian miracles by the heathens (1747)
- 391774: The virgin muse (1722)
- 391781: A paraphrase with notes on the Epistle to the Romans (1754)
- 392009: Solomon's recantation, intituled Ecclesiastes, paraphras'd (1739)
- 392086: Blunt to Walpole (1730)
- 392559: A treatise of artificial magnets (1751)
- 392781: An expostulatory address offered to the most serious consideration of the people called Quakers (1751)
- 392964: West-Indian eclogues (1787)
- 393222: The rector corrected (1722)
- 393472: Poetical attempts (1800)
- 393661: Useful instruction for children (1763)
- 393792: Hints for finding out truth (1795)
- 393874: A brief journal of the life (1730)
- 394402: Early piety (1798)
- 394673: No cross, no crown (1782)
- 394770: A full refutation of a libellous pamphlet, entituled A most circumstantial account of that unfortunate lady Miss Bell, otherwise Sharpe; who died at Marybone, On Saturday, October the 4th, 1760 (1761)
- 394823: A brief examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the commerce of the United States (1792)
- 395408: Essays, letters, and poems (1781)
- 395434: The works of John Locke, Esq; in three volumes (1740)
- 395452: The adventures of Theagenes and Chariclia (1717)
- 395892: A key, opening the way to every capacity (1749)
- 395933: A treatise concerning Christian prudence (1722)
- 396044: Useful instruction for children (1785)
- 396438: A compendious history of the rise and progress of the reformation of the Church here in England (1715)
- 396471: The life of the Most Reverend Father in God John Tillotson (1717)
- 396492: A confutation of the charge of deism (1734)
- 396542: Moral tales (1798)
- 396916: A defence of Quakerism (1732)
- 397069: The history of the ministry of Jesus Christ (1782)
- 397108: A large collection of ancient Jewish and heathen testimonies to the truth of the Christian religion (1764)
- 397311: An account of the sugar maple-tree (1792)
- 397505: A compleat history of the Turks (1718)
- 397529: A letter from a member of the Marine Society (1757)
- 397794: An historical and critical account of the life and writings of James the First (1753)
- 397879: A paraphrase and notes on the seven (commonly called) catholic epistles (1756)
- 397880: A paraphrase and notes on six of the Epistles of St. Paul (1752)
- 398169: An essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species (1786)
- 398175: Substance of the report of the court of directors of the Sierra Leone Company, delivered to the General Court of Proprietors, on Thursday the 26th February, 1795. Published by order of the directors (1795)
- 398176: Substance of the report (1794)
- 398194: A few reasons, for leaving the national established mode of worship (1795)
- 398234: The religious philosopher (1724)
- 398239: Nixon's Cheshire prophecy at large (1759)
- 398247: The theory and regulation of love (1723)
- 398574: Self-Knowledge (1753)
- 398665: The friend of Jesus (1795)
- 398835: A call to the unfaithful professors of truth (1745)
- 399351: Exercises to Dr. Wendeborn's Introduction to German Grammar (1797)
- 399465: Extracts from the Tristram Shandy, and Sentimental journey (1799)
- 399773: The Psalms of David (1767)
- 399793: A review of the proposed naturalization of the Jews (1753)
- 399993: Books printed and sold by Luke Hinde (1758)
- 400197: An account of the life of that ancient servant of Jesus Christ, John Richardson, Giving a Relation of many of his Trials and Exercises in his Youth, and his Services in the Work of the Ministry, in England, Ireland, America, &c (1757)
- 400198: An account of the life of that ancient servant of Jesus Christ, John Richardson, Giving A Relation of many of his Trials and Exercises in his Youth, and his Services in the Work of the Ministy, in England, Ireland, America, &c (1774)
- 400272: Experiments and observations on the Horley-Green Spaw (1790)
- 400370: A new adventure of Telemachus (1731)
- 400456: Short meditations on select portions of scripture (1798)
- 400751: The power of religion on the mind (1793)
- 401038: Devout exercises of the heart (1754)
- 401067: A grammar of the English tongue (1712)
- 401234: An account of the convincement (1765)
- 401236: An account of the convincement (1790)
- 401353: A grammar of the English tongue (1712)
- 401365: Pious reflections for every day of the month (1799)
- 401498: A complete view of the British Customs (1724)
- 401574: An account of the convincement (1771)
- 401581: An illustration of several texts of scripture (1765)
- 401621: The promised Messiah (1796)
- 401794: An account of the convincement (1794)
- 401810: Choice emblems, divine and moral (1732)
- 401849: A treatise of the five orders in architecture (1722)
- 401853: The benefit of early piety (1729)
- 402267: The foundation of tythes shaken (1720)
- 402647: An easie and safe method for curing the King's evil (1716)
- 402929: Vectigalium systema (1718)
- 403219: Extract of a letter to a gentleman in Maryland (1793)
- 403331: Books printed and sold, by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street (1720)
- 403336: Piety promoted (1770)
- 403337: Pietas promota (1737)
- 403339: Examples for youth, in remarkable instances of early piety (1797)
- 403340: Piety promoted (1789)
- 403341: Piety promoted (1754)
- 403342: Piety promoted, in a collection of dying sayings of many of the people call'd quakers (1775)
- 403343: Piety promoted, in a collection of dying sayings of many of the people called Quakers (1754)
- 403345: Piety promoted (1771)
- 403346: Piety promoted, in a collection of dying sayings of many of the people call'd quakers (1766)
- 403348: Piety promoted (1728)
- 403350: Piety promoted (1740)
- 403352: Piety promoted (1798)
- 403353: Piety promoted (1765)
- 403354: Piety promoted (1723)
- 403356: Piety promoted (1796)
- 403357: Piety promoted (1774)
- 403470: The character of the Rev. James Hervey, M.A. late rector of weston-favel, in Northamptonshire (1791)
- 403752: True Christian religion (1781)
- 404304: God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence (1787)
- 404324: A defence of the Baptists (1795)
- 404328: The love of the brethren, proceeding from a perception of the love of God (1795)
- 404418: A treatise on the chemical history and medical powers of some of the most celebrated mineral waters (1800)
- 404524: A short narrative of our dear and worthy friend, Isaac Sharples (1798)
- 404526: The christian progress of that ancient servant and minister of Jesus Christ, George Whitehead (1725)
- 404532: Psalms and hymns for divine worship (1760)
- 404941: An address on the proposed bill for the abolition of the slave trade (1788)
- 404977: Critical, historical, and explanatory notes upon Hudibras (1752)
- 405213: More fruits of solitude (1718)
- 405214: More fruits of solitude (1735)
- 405215: Some fruits of solitude (1702)
- 405216: Some fruits of solitude (1735)
- 405217: Some fruits of solitude (1718)
- 405381: Sacred history: or The historical part of the holy scriptures of the Old and New Testaments (1794)
- 405535: An account of the life and travels in the work of the ministry, of John Fothergill (1753)
- 405536: An account of the life and travels in the work of the ministry, of John Fothergill (1773)
- 405611: Sermons on various subjects (1753)
- 405750: Christ all in all (1761)
- 405774: An apology for the true Christian divinity (1780)
- 405953: The difference between an absolute and limited monarchy (1714)
- 406285: Select poems (1793)
- 406286: Select poems (1774)
- 406287: Select poems (1783)
- 406409: Antiquities of Great-Britain, illustrated in views of monasteries, castles, and churches, now existing. Engraved from drawings made by Thomas Hearne (1786)
- 407195: Fruits of a father's love (1726)
- 407840: Institutes of natural law (1754)
- 408362: Alexander's expedition down the Hydaspes & the Indus to the Indian Ocean (1792)
- 408775: A summary view of the slave trade (1787)
- 408839: An English and Danish dictionary (1754)
- 408846: A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers (1753)
- 408893: A collection of miscellanies (1723)
- 408948: An abstract of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790, and 1791; on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave-trade (1791)
- 409078: Mentor's letters (1785)
- 409128: Extract of a letter to a gentleman in Maryland (1797)
- 409426: A grammar of the English tongue (1714)
- 409480: The family expositor: or, A paraphrase and version of the New Testament (1756)
- 409755: Hydrostatical and pneumatical lectures (1747)
- 410421: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1732)
- 410458: Strength in weakness manifest (1795)
- 410663: A dialogue on beauty (1731)
- 410902: A journal of the life, travels, sufferings and labour of love in the work of the ministry (1774)
- 410933: Letters on slavery (1789)
- 410946: The life of Sir Leoline Jenkins (1724)
- 410950: The life of the Most Reverend Father in God John Tillotson (1717)
- 411377: The deserted village (1793)
- 411485: The traveller (1793)
- 411626: A brief history of the voyage of Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers, to the island of Malta (1715)
- 411883: Reports of a series of inoculations for the variolć vaccinć, or cow-pox (1799)
- 411912: Some brief remarks upon sundry important subjects (1764)
- 412327: Sketches of Irish political characters, of the present day (1799)
- 412424: An analytick treatise of conick sections (1723)
- 412470: A course of chymistry (1720)
- 412481: A defence of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses concerning the use and intent of prophecy (1750)
- 412517: The first and second books of paradise lost (1793)
- 412666: A specimen of a dictionary English and Latin, compil'd by the late Mr. S. Morland F.R.S. As propos'd to be publish'd by his son S. Morland F.R.S (1723)
- 412685: A treatise concerning Heaven and Hell (1778)
- 412760: A few reasons, for leaving the national established mode of worship (1794)
- 412856: An essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species (1788)
- 412911: The history of the rise, increase, and progress of the Christian people called Quakers (1722)
- 413240: The capacity of negroes for religious and moral improvement considered (1789)
- 413444: Letters on the slave-trade (1791)
- 413820: Point de croix, point de couronne (1793)
- 414231: On the folly of heathenism and insufficiency of reason in religious enquiries: and the consequent necessity, truth, and exellency of the Christian religion. A sermon preached at the primary visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas lord Bishop of Norwich, Held at Bury St. Edmund's, June 6. 1753. By R. Kedington, D. D. Rector of Kedington in Suffolk (1753)
- 414309: An oration on the discovery of America (1792)
- 414329: Orders, by-laws, and ordinances, for the good government and regulating of the persons licensed to keep and drive hackney-coaches, and their renters and drivers. Made, publish'd, and declar'd, by John Way, Thomas Sutton, More Molyneux, Charles Barnard and John Idle, Esqs; commissioners: and allowed and approved as by law is directed, viz.... (1717)
- 414582: Paradise lost (1792)
- 414853: Peter Huson, mercer, at the corner of Lombard-Street, ... having great quantities of the following goods to dispose of, (1708)
- 415405: The principles of the low-church-men (1718)
- 415543: A reply to a pamphlet published in two parts by E. Owen, entituled, The necessity of water-baptism. By Samuel Fothergill (1763)
- 415639: The report of the committee appointed to inspect and examine the several accompts of the South-Sea Company, laid before the general court of the said company the 16th of June, 1732; And added to The Special Committee for Law-Suits, for the Prosecution of Mr. James Dolliffe, and Captain William Cleland. Made to a General Court held the 9th of May, 1733 (1733)
- 415666: Report of the state and progress of the Institution for the Relief of the Poor of the City of London and parts adjacent, situate in New-Street, and Friar-Street, Blackfriars; with a list of the subscribers (1800)
- 415772: Return of the whole number of persons within the several districts of the United States, according to "An act providing for the enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States;" passed March the first, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one (1793)
- 415824: A review of the proposed naturalization of the Jews (1753)
- 415825: A review of the proposed naturalization of the Jews (1753)
- 416629: The dominion of Jesus Christ over the elements of nature (1798)
- 416641: The importance of education (1755)
- 416650: God the preserver. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's, January 1, 1751. For the Benefit of the Charity-School In Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By John Hodge. Published at the Request of the Managers (1751)
- 416651: The beauty of providence in bringing together the rich and the poor. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's, Southwark, January 1, MDCCLIII. For the Benefit of the Charity-School in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By J. Richardson (1753)
- 416727: A sermon and charge, delivered, the former by the Revd. Mr. Milner of Yarmouth (1755)
- 416745: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Benjamin Grosvenor (1758)
- 416748: A sermon, occasioned by the decease of John Howard, Esq (1790)
- 417027: Q. Horatii Flacci epistola ad Augustum. With an English commentary and notes. To which is added, a discourse concerning poetical imitation. By the author of the Commentary, &c. on the epistle to the Pisos. (1751)
- 417031: Q. Horatii Flacci epistolae ad Pisones, et Augustum: with an English commentary and notes. To which are added two dissertations: the one, on the provinces of the several species of dramatic poetry; the other, on poetical imitation. In two volumes. (1753)
- 417417: Reflections on coin in general (1762)
- 417771: The Remembrancer addressed principally to young tradesmen (1795)
- 417834: Rules for the government of Ackworth School (1795)
- 418076: The scripture account of prayer (1761)
- 418154: The second epistle of Horace imitated. And illustrated with gems and medals. By George Ogle, Esq (1735)
- 418352: Serious and free thoughts on the present state of the church, and of religion (1755)
- 418482: A sermon preached at the school-feast at Bishop-Stortford, in Hertfordshire (1754)
- 418660: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1748)
- 418661: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Tuesday, April 25, 1749 (1749)
- 418685: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge (1745)
- 419106: The signs of the times (1799)
- 419918: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen and citizens of London at the cathedral church of St. Paul, On Sunday the 29th of May, 1748. being the anniversary day of thanksgiving for the restoration of King Charles II. the royal family and government. By Peter Pinnell, A. M. Rector of St. Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, in Surry (1748)
- 420003: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Mary Woolnoth in Lombard Street, on Tuesday, April 25, 1749 (1749)
- 420046: Some account of the life and gospel labours of William Reckitt (1776)
- 420047: Some account of the life and gospel labours, of William Reckitt (1799)
- 420062: Some brief remarks upon sundry important subjects (1765)
- 420226: Some transactions between the Indians and friends in Pennsylvania, in 1791 & 1792 (1792)
- 420761: Tender counsel and advice, by way of epistle (1762)
- 421036: Thoughts on the slavery of the negroes (1784)
- 421739: A visit to the Philadelphia prison (1797)
- 423706: An elegy on the death of the Rev. Caleb Evans (1791)
- 423760: The grounds of a holy life (1775)
- 425292: A collection of miscellaneous poems selected from the best writers (1792)
- 425822: A modern universal table (1756)
- 436125: Messiah (1797)
- 462023: A catalogue of books sold by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street, London: and sold also by Isaac Hacker, Salem (1793)
- 467949: James Naylor his psalm of thanksgiving to God for his mercies (1723)
- 468524: A remark upon the Baths, in the city of Bath in Somersetshire (1715)
- 468557: Instructions to agents and others (1801)
- 468564: To John Ady, Clerk for Ackworth School (1779)
- 468644: The following essay towards "an English grammar for the use of Ackworth School," is printed off in this manner for the sake of being sent by post to the author's literary Friends &c. to solicit their observations upon it before it is printed in the visual manner (1800)
- 468646: A first book for children (1798)
- 468790: A letter to a Friend in Ireland (1732)
- 468798: Two letters written by Samuel Crisp, about the year 1702 (1781)
- 468801: A brief narrative of the convincement of Frances Dodgshon, formerly Frances Henshaw (1794)
- 468812: Some brief epistles, testimonies and counsel, given by that antient and faithful servant of the Lord, Mary Edwards (1720)
- 468817: A short history of a long travel, from Babylon to Bethel (1718)
- 468819: A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel. (1755)
- 468820: A short history of a long travel, from Babylon to Bethel (1736)
- 468835: A warning of love, in bowels of compassion to the several denominations of professors in this age (1790)
- 468836: Baptismon Didaches, or the doctrine of baptisms, reduced from its antient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness, and integrity; According to The word of truth, the substance of faith, and the nature of Christ's Kingdom. By William Dell, minister of the Gospel, and master of Gonvil and Caius Colledge [sic] in Cambridge. (1733)
- 468838: Baptismon Didache, or the doctrine of baptisms, reduced from its antient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness and integrity; According to The word of truth, the substance of faith, and the nature of Christ's Kingdom. By William Dell, minister of the Gospel, and master of Gonvil and Caius College in Cambridge. (1743)
- 468868: A serious uuarning to repentance (1724)
- 468876: An epistle of caution against pride, &c. From the Yearly-Meeting in London, 1718. (1718)
- 468877: A resolution (1771)
- 468886: A new and easy method of teaching the French tongue. (1773)
- 468887: An epistle to Friends in London (1736)
- 468896: A serious warning to repentance (1722)
- 468903: Yearly meeting, 1800. The following minute from the meeting for sufferings was read at this meeting, viz (1800)
- 468959: An address to Friends of London, and others attending their meetings. (1800)
- 468960: A copy of verses writ by a gentleman lately deceased (1747)
- 468972: A few words on corn and Quakers (1800)
- 468973: A few words on corn and Quakers (1800)
- 468978: A brief account of the people called Quakers (1777)
- 468991: A father's advice to his child; or, the maiden's best adorning: being a directory for youth, setting forth the greatest beauty by a holy conversation. (1773)
- 468996: A serious warning to repentance (1726)
- 469021: [A] resolution realiz'd. (1771)
- 469049: Reasons given for refusing to pay tithes to priests or impropriators (1714)
- 469067: Proposals for printing by subscription (1732)
- 469071: Proposals for printing by subscription (1735)
- 469082: This day is published, the fourth edition, with notes, price 3d. or 2s. 6d. per dozen, A few words on corn and Quakers, by Robert Howard (1800)
- 469082: This day is published, the fourth edition, with notes, price 3d. or 2s. 6d. per dozen, A few words on corn and Quakers, by Robert Howard (1800)
- 469110: Some remarks on Christian discipline (1795)
- 469156: An epistle from the national half-year's meeting, held in Dublin, by adjournments, from the 3d day of the fifth month, 1778, to the 7th of the same, inclusive (1778)
- 469209: A serious address to the people of the Church of England (1746)
- 469212: A few positions of the sincere belief and Christian doctrine of the people of God called Quakers (1723)
- 469270: The cloud taken off the tabernacle, that the Israel of God might journey (1708)
- 469271: A catalogue of books printed: and sold by James Phillips, printer, bookseller, and stationer, George Yard, Lombard Street, London (1770)
- 469276: The drunkard's looking-glass: or, a short view of their present shame, and future misery (1730)
- 469281: A key, opening the way to every capacity (1722)
- 469372: Books lately published by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street (1793)
- 469452: From our Yearly-Meeting, held at Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey (1737)
- 469502: Truths principles (1737)
- 469514: A catalogue of books printed: and sold by James Phillips, printer, bookseller, and stationer, George Yard, Lombard Street, London (1792)
- 469514: A catalogue of books printed: and sold by James Phillips, printer, bookseller, and stationer, George Yard, Lombard Street, London (1792)
- 469625: [Extract from an epistle from the yearly meeting] (1798)
- 469871: The psalm-singer's pocket companion (1756)
- 470839: Proposals for printing by subscription (1724)
- 470969: The Holy Bible for the use of families (1800)
- 471001: Carmen spirituale (1716)
- 471012: Some principles and precepts of the Christian religion explained (1783)
- 471022: Some principles and precepts of the Christian religion explained (1793)
- 471023: Principles and precepts of the Christian religion explained (1799)
- 471025: A brief account of the rise, principles, and discipline of the people called Quakers (1785)
- 471606: Books just published, by William Phillips (1800)
- 471606: Books just published, by William Phillips (1800)
- 471772: Sacred politics, or, An impartial enquiry into the doctrine of the Sacred Scriptures, and especially of the New Testament, respecting civil government (1796)
- 471824: Principles and precepts of the Christian religion explained, by way of question and answer. (1799)
- 471930: Piety promoted, in a collection of dying sayings of many of the people call'd Quakers (1718)
- 471985: John Kendall having lately purchased the remaining copies of Purver's New translation of the Bible, 2 vols. folio, desires to inform Friends, that he intends to sell them at the price of thirty-one shillings and sixpence, bound in calf and lettered, and twenty-seven shillings half-bound, or one guinea in sheets (1774)
- 471986: Proposals for printing by subscription, a new edition of the Select works of William Penn (1779)
- 471999: Books printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard-Street (1715)
- 472269: Fruits of retirement: or, miscellaneous poems, moral and divine (1720)
- 472340: A scripture catechism for children (1772)
- 472603: The grounds of a holy life (1723)
- 472604: The grounds of a holy life (1754)
- 472606: The grounds of a holy life (1763)
- 472931: [By virtue of the King's patent: Turlington's balsam of life] is prepared and sold by the patentee (1750)
- 472973: A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel. (1755)
- 473417: A paraphrase and notes on six of the Epistles of St. Paul (1752)
- 475508: An hymn to be sung by the charity-children of the Parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden (1796)
- 476635: By virtue of the King's patent, Turlington's Balsam of Life (1750)
- 477238: Messiah (1798)
- 477778: Cary and Co. taylors and habit-makers, (No. 13,) Clement's Lane, Lombard-Street, continues serving the nobility, gentry, and others, at the following prices, (1770)
- 477912: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation[,] (1751)
- 479345: An appendix to Dr. Samuel Johnson's Life of Dr. Watts, with notes (1785)
- 480535: A description of a new instrument, invented by John Hadley, Esq; for taking the latitude or other altitudes at sea (1748)
- Lombard ?treet
- Lombard ?treete
- Lombard ?tréet
- Lombard ?tréete
- Lombard
- 279: No shame in suffering for truth (1798)
- 1041: On the punishment of murder by death (1793)
- 3541: Remarks on a late pamphlet (1740)
- 4484: A treatise on the structure, economy, and diseases of the liver (1795)
- 4662: Truth's principles (1781)
- 5991: A catalogue of articles sold by Mildred & Allen chemists and druggists Plough Court, Lombard Street, London (1796)
- 6619: The Beauties of the poets (1777)
- 7276: An answer to Joseph Jenks's reply to William Wilkinson's treatise (1721)
- 9092: The history of the rise, increase, and progress of the Christian people called Quakers (1795)
- 10620: Considerations on the causes of the high price of grain, and other articles of provision, for a number of years back; and propositions for reducing them: with occasional remarks. By Catharine Phillips (1792)
- 11426: Preuves de la ne?cessite? de s'attendre en silence, pour rendre un hommage solemnel a Dieu. Auxquelles sont ajoute?s quelques passages tire?s de l'apologie de Robert Barclay. Par Marie Brook. Ouvrage traduit de l'anglois par E. P. Bridel (1792)
- 13273: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God (1798)
- 14080: A short journal of the labours and travels in the work of the ministry, of that faithful servant of Christ, Deborah Bell (1776)
- 15629: Sermons upon various subjects (1760)
- 17601: The grounds of a holy life (1791)
- 19565: Catalogue of a collection of pictures, selected from the Roman, Florentine, Lombard, Venetian, Neapolitan, Flemish, French and Spanish schools. With a catalogue of thirty-two drawings, ... Collected and drawn, ... By Robert Strange, ... The above collection is now exhibited a the New Room, the upper end of St. Martin's-Lane (1770)
- 20673: An introduction to English grammar: intended also to assist young persons in the study of other languages, and to remove many of the difficulties which impede their progress in learning (1798)
- 23393: An account of the Veterinary College (1793)
- 24510: Books, printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, in Lombard Street (1720)
- 28513: Useful instruction, for children (1795)
- 28529: Lettre d'un Quaker a? Franc?ois de Voltaire (1790)
- 30261: For sale by the candle, at Lloyd's Coffee-house in Lombard Street, on Friday the 15th of July 1768 (1768)
- 31890: Sermons to young persons, on the following subjects (1752)
- 37105: Books proper to be given away (1706)
- 40006: Substance of the report (1791)
- 42489: For sale by the candle, at Lloyd's Coffee-house, in Lombard Street, on Wednesday, the 2d of November, 1768 (1768)
- 43719: A new introduction to trade and business (1758)
- 45145: The circumstances of the Jewish people an argument for the truth of the Christian religion (1752)
- 46478: A collection of historical prints (1792)
- 49025: The dissenters' reasons for separating from the Church of England (1795)
- 56362: The petition of the merchants, manufacturers, and others, concerned in the wool and woollen trade, of Great Britain (1800)
- 58107: An epistle, containing a salutation to all faithful Friends, a reproof to the unfaithful, and a visitation to the inquiring (1799)
- 61536: An epistle to Friends concerning the present and succeeding times (1797)
- 63490: Books proper to be given away (1721)
- 63988: The debate on a motion for the abolition of the slave-trade, in the House of Commons on Monday and Tuesday, April 18 and 19, 1791, reported in detail (1792)
- 65535: Extracts from the writings of Frnacis Fenelon, archbishop of Cambray (1797)
- 65542: Facts and observations relative to the nature and origin of the pestilential fever (1799)
- 67487: An essay on elocution (1757)
- 67893: A catalogue of the entire collection of pictures of Richard Cosway, Esq. R.A (1791)
- 72938: An almanack for the use of Friends (1794)
- 73892: Transactions of the society, instituted at London, for the encouragement of arts, manufactures, and commerce (1783)
- 77063: The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court (1688)
- 77151: Heresiography: or, A description of the heretickes sectaries, and schismatickes of this latter time: as of the Anabaptists. Brownists Semi-separatists. Independents. Familists. Antinomians. Arminians. Socinians. Antitrinitarians. Millenaries. Hetheringtonias. Jesuites, &c. By E. Pagitt (1645)
- 87946: A speech delivered to His Majesty in the name of the French Church at the Savoy (1665)
- 92752: The contemned Quaker, and his Christian religion, defended against envy & forgery (1692)
- 92815: The harmony of the Old and New Testament (1697)
- 93260: A farewel-sermon preached to the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth, & St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in Lombard-Street (1692)
- 93515: The Christianity of the people commonly called Quakers, vindicated from Antichristian opposition (1690)
- 94325: Heresiography: or, A description of the hereticks and sectaries of these latter times (1645)
- 97506: The Holy Bible (1689)
- 99247: Politiko's me'gas: the grand politician, or The secret art of state-policy discovered (1691)
- 102630: Memorabilia: or, the most remarkable passages and counsels collected out of the several declarations and speeches that have been made by the King, his L. Chancellors and keepers, and the Speakers of the Honourable House of Commons in Parliament: since His Majesty's happy restauration, anno, 1660. till the end of the last Parliament, 1680 (1681)
- 106844: Signes and wonders from heaven (1645)
- 108943: Synkre?tismos. Or Dis-satisfaction satisfied (1653)
- 113508: The orthodox evangelist. Or A treatise wherein many great evangelical truths (not a few whereof are much opposed and eclipsed in this perillous hour of the passion of the Gospel) are briefly discussed, cleared, and confirmed (1654)
- 119603: The London writing master or The schollars guide (1672)
- 121557: A sermon of assurance (1647)
- 122595: The original, succession, and progeny of the Lombard kings, continued from Agilmundus first king of the Lombards to this very day (1681)
- 126063: Historical contemplations as also scriptural and occasional observations: together with their divine improvements and applications. By C.T. late minsiter of Chepsted in Surrey (1664)
- 126065: Christian chymistrie (1662)
- 128877: The happy instruments of Englands preservation (1681)
- 134907: A sermon of assurance· (1648)
- 142026: The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court (1684)
- 144866: An exhortation to Friends in and about the county of Worcester, and elsewhere (1689)
- 144967: Truth owned and the lying tongue rebuked (1698)
- 147841: The narrow path of divine truth described from living practice and experience of its three great steps, viz (1683)
- 153844: Short writing, begun by nature (1700)
- 159178: The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court (1684)
- 161487: An answer to A catechism against Quakerism by N.N (1693)
- 163763: Some fruits of solitude (1697)
- 166276: An almanack for the year of our Lord God 1689 (1699)
- 169362: Heresiography: or, A description of the hereticks and sectaries of these latter times (1645)
- 169437: Signes and wonders from heaven (1645)
- 171528: A declaration of Edmonde Bonners articles (1561)
- 172225: A moste necessary treatise of free wil (1561)
- 172236: A treatyse of the newe India (1553)
- 176435: The second admonition, sent by the subdued prouinces to Holland (1598)
- 177124: A curse become a blessing: or, A sermon preached in the parish church of S. John the Baptist, in the Ile of Thannet, in the country of Kent, at the funerall of that vertuous and worthy gentleman Mr. Paul Cleybrooke Esquire. By William Stone preacher of Gods word: on Tuesday September 17. 1622 (1623)
- 177725: An exposition vpon the epistle of Jude ye apostle of Christ (1549)
- 177901: A briefe and compendyouse table, in a maner of a concordaunce (1563)
- 181588: Supplications of saints (1640)
- 182066: A new enterlude called Thersytes (1562)
- 182355: The ymage of both pastoures, sette forth by that mooste famouse clerck, Huldrych zwinglius. a[nd] now translated out of Latin into Englishe. By John Veron Sinonoys. A most fruitefull a[nd] necessary boke, to be had a[nd] redde in all churches, ther wyth to enarme all symple [and] ignorant folkes, agaynst the raueninge wolues and false prophetes (1550)
- 182384: The seauen champions of Christendome (1623)
- 182438: More nevves from the Palatinate (1622)
- 183099: The ouer throw of the iustification of workes and of the vain doctrin of the merits of men (1561)
- 188462: A suruay of London (1598)
- 188463: A suruay of London (1599)
- 188746: The garden of wysdome (1550)
- 189689: A fruteful treatise of predestination and of the diuine prouidence of god (1561)
- 189692: The huntynge of Purgatorye to death, made dialogewyse, by Ihon Veron Senonoys. Newly setfoorth and alowed, accordinge too the order appoynted in the Quenes Maiesties iniunctions (1561)
- 190871: A true discourse of a cruell fact committed by a gentlewoman towardes her husband, her father, her sister and two of her nephewes (1599)
- 195477: Mars his feild, or, The exercise of armes (1625)
- 197339: A Balade agaynst malycyous sclaunderers (1540)
- 197344: The ret[ur]ne of M. Smythes enuoy (1540)
- 208818: An essay towards the improvement of physick (1714)
- 209116: A sermon preached at St. Mary's church in Cambridge, before the University, The Right Honorable Sir William Lee, Knt. Lord Chief Justice of England, and Sir Lawrence Carter, Knt. One of the Barons of the Exchequer; at the assizes held there July 14. 1741. Published at the Request of the High-Sheriff and Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. By J. Garnett, B. D. Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, And Preacher at Whitehall (1741)
- 209934: Divine poems and essays on various subjects (1791)
- 210213: A call to repentance (1745)
- 210265: A brief reply to catholicus's seasonable address to disciplinarians. By Cryptonymus (1798)
- 210867: Commerce in the human species (1792)
- 211429: The christian's duty in a time of publick danger (1756)
- 211476: Five several schemes of Christian religion (1738)
- 214629: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The Lady Washington, Ephraim Lombard, master. An appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Barbadoes. ... Case on behalf of the appellant (1798)
- 214630: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. (An appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of the Island of Barbadoes.) The Lady Washington, Ephraim Lombard, master. ... Case on behalf of the respondent (1798)
- 214631: Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The Lady Washington, Ephraim Lombard, master. An appeal from the Vice Admiralty Court of Barbadoes. Appendix (1798)
- 217160: A summary account of the marches (1746)
- 217883: Of persons on a journey cureing themselves of the secret disease (1733)
- 217892: A solution of the question (1733)
- 218035: The grounds and principles of the Christian revelation (1765)
- 218083: The imminent danger (1794)
- 218104: A dissertation upon the subject of circumcision (1763)
- 219988: An address to John Sawbridge, Richard Oliver, Frederick Bull, and George Hayley, Esquires (1778)
- 225202: The constitution and order of a gospel church considered (1797)
- 225205: The constitution and order of a gospel church considered (1798)
- 225209: The life of the Rev. Oliver Heywood (1796)
- 225210: A summary of the evidences of Christianity (1797)
- 225577: New copper-plate magazine (1792)
- 225634: Miscellanea sacra (1797)
- 226346: A tender salutation in Gospel love (1794)
- 226359: The prosperity of the Christian church in the latter ages of time represented and improved (1747)
- 228248: A catalogue of a capital and elegant collection of pictures, selected from the Roman, Florentine, Lombard, Venetian, and other schools; ... The whole collected ... by Robert Strange; which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Christie, ... On Friday, May 5, 1775, (1775)
- 228654: A catalogue of the entire library of the Reverend Dr. Andrew Snape (1743)
- 229100: Christianity as taught in scripture (1754)
- 229587: The conclusions of atheists and superstitious persons from public calamities examined (1756)
- 229732: A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Starston in Norfolk, upon the fast-day, Dec. 18. 1745 (1745)
- 230209: A descriptive catalogue of a collection of pictures, selected from the Roman, Florentine, Lombard, Venetian, Neapolitan, Flemish, French and Spanish schools (1769)
- 230963: The economy of an institution (1799)
- 231341: An enquiry into the nature (1772)
- 233864: The duty of living peaceably as men (1717)
- 234425: Flora Britanica (1760)
- 234572: The gospel a law of liberty (1797)
- 237009: A letter to a friend upon his entrance on the ministerial office (1753)
- 238588: The mischiefs of faction and rebellion considered (1745)
- 239423: From the New Lombard House in Duke's-Street, Westminster. The method of securing the fund of the Charitable Corporation, &c. By which subscribers may at anytime recal their money without transferring, and consequently will be prevented all stock-jobbing (1708)
- 239905: The stars in Christ's right-hand (1752)
- 240142: Popery not Christianity (1750)
- 241313: The odes and satires of Horace (1715)
- 243081: The speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, on a motion for the abolition of the slave trade, in the House of Commons, on Monday the second of April, 1792 (1792)
- 243376: A sermon preach'd at Hanover before Her Royal Highness the late Princess Sophia And the rest of the royal family (1714)
- 244579: Remarks on the manufacturing of maple sugar (1791)
- 246424: Observations on the cow-pox (1800)
- 246800: The duty of living peaceably as men (1717)
- 247914: Christianity and atheism compared (1800)
- 248723: A treatise on Christian discipline (1790)
- 251633: An abstract of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790, and 1791; on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave-trade (1791)
- 252757: A description of the freedom box (1779)
- 253234: The new Lombard Houses: or, a short account of The Charitable Corporation lately constituted by The Queens letters patents for relieving poor people in their distress (1708)
- 253235: The new Lombard Houses: or, a short account of The Charitable Corporation lately constituted by the Queens letters patents for relieving poor people in their distress (1708)
- 254698: The annals of King George (1720)
- 254699: The annals of King George (1721)
- 255471: A catalogue of a capital and elegant collection of pictures, selected from the Roman, Florentine, Lombard, and other schools, ... The whole collected abroad, by Robert Strange, to be sold by Mr. Christie, ... on Friday, March 5, 1773, (1773)
- 255925: A catalogue of a collection of pictures, selected from the Roman, Florentine, Lombard, Venetian, and other schools (1771)
- 255926: A catalogue of a collection of pictures (1772)
- 255942: A descriptive catalogue of a genuine and capital collection of Italian pictures, never before seen in this country, and by the most celebrated masters, particularly of the Venetian and Lombard schools, ... being the sole and genuine property of a gentleman, long resident in Italy, ... The whole lately imported from Italy, and brought, ... to the great rooms, ... no. 125, Pall Mall; where they will be exhibited and sold by private contract, on December 10th, 1789, (1789)
- 256167: A catalogue of a collection of pictures, selected from the Roman, Florentine, Lombard, Venetian, and other schools (1771)
- 257719: A catalogue of the antiquities of the late ingenious Mr. John Kemp, F.R.S (1721)
- 260327: A defence of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses concerning the use and intent of prophecy (1750)
- 260457: The circular letter (1794)
- 261608: The history of Little Dick (1792)
- 262741: The Remarkable life and transactions of Charlotte Crutchey, a banker's daughter, in Lombard Street (1775)
- 268424: Substance of the report (1798)
- 268635: Three sermons (1800)
- 270562: The progress of vice (1755)
- 272245: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge (1745)
- 272688: A vindication of the dissenters in Oxford, addressed to the inhabitants; in reply to Dr. Tatham's sermon (1792)
- 275261: A particular and conditions of sale (1773)
- 275300: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1765)
- 277450: Hoyle abridged (1791)
- 277635: Commerce in the human species (1792)
- 280839: Juvenile pieces (1794)
- 281326: Economy illustrated and recommended (1800)
- 282421: Instructions for young mariners, respecting the management of ships at single anchor. By Henry Taylor, of North Shields (1793)
- 288428: A vindication of the dissenters in Oxford, addressed to the inhabitants; in reply to Dr. Tatham's sermon, lately published, after having been preached in Oxford many Sundays successively. By James Hinton (1792)
- 288634: A concise epitome of the history of England, on 36 plates (1800)
- 289458: A companion to the altar (1745)
- 290759: Letter V. to Robert Dingley, Esq (1758)
- 290951: General dispensary, in Aldergate-Street, for relief of the poor, instituted Anno 1770 (1792)
- 290952: Plan of the Publick Dispensary, in Carey-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, instituted 1783 (1793)
- 291631: South Wales association for the improvement of roads (1792)
- 292679: Substance of the report (1792)
- 292963: The school for children (1800)
- 293662: Substance of the report (1792)
- 293899: Divine songs attempted in easy language, for the use of children. By I. Watts, D.D (1752)
- 294679: Books lately printed, and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard Street (1735)
- 295491: Miscellanies, moral and instructive (1793)
- 295680: A Particular of the freehold estate of Richard Houlditch, Esq; (one of the late directors of the South-Sea Company) situate in Sweethins lane, near Lombard Street. And of the real estate of Mr. Robert Knight, late cashire of the South-Sea Company, situate on College Hill, in the city of London. To be sold by cant or auction, to the best bidder in the hall of the South-Sea House, on Wednesday the 25th day of March, 1724. At ten of the clock in the forenoon (1724)
- 297431: The general lover: or The ladies' gentleman (1790)
- 298425: From the Lombard House in Duke-Street, Westminster. Abstract of the settlement for insurance of goods against loss by fire, inrolled in the High Court of Chancery, by the Charitable Corporation for relief of industrious poor, &c (1709)
- 300264: Postscript to the report of the Court of Directors of the Sierra Leone Company to the general court, held at London on Wednesday the 19th of October, 1791 (1792)
- 302095: Catalogue of the works of Robert Strange (1770)
- 303967: Reliquić juveniles (1752)
- 307612: At the City Commercial School, George Yard, Lombard Street, young gentlemen, intended for the superior departments of commercial life, the learned professions, Navy, Army, &c. Are taught languages, penmanship, mathematics, and all the useful and ornamental branches necessary to complete their education. By W. Milns, member of the University of Oxford, author of the Well-bred scholar, penman's repository, &c. &c. (1790)
- 307616: Number I (1795)
- 308598: An introduction to arithmetic designed for the use of young ladies, by William Butler, private teacher of writing accounts, and geography. Discendo doctus (1800)
- 308671: An introduction to English grammer (1797)
- 313863: No. 50, Lombard-Street, London. An obvious and immense saving. ... The English lottery begins drawing the 16th of February next, ... Messrs. Shergold and Co. no. 50, Lombard Street, London, have the honour to lay before their friends a plan, so plainly advantageous, that no one can be at a loss to decide upon it. (1789)
- 315592: A Catalogue of the valuable and capital assemblage of original pictures, the property of Mr J. Hickman (1800)
- 317199: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation. In order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1748)
- 317935: The first set of catechisms and prayers (1750)
- 317940: The assembly's catechism with notes (1750)
- 318140: The Toast master, being a genteel collection of sentiments & toasts, calculated for the most polite circles to heighten social mirth and to add fresh charms to the chearful glass (1792)
- 318996: Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting (1791)
- 319462: A serious call (1788)
- 325871: The fighting sailor turn'd peaceable Christian (1766)
- 325872: Remarks on the prevaling custom of attending stage entertainments (1796)
- 325887: A refutation of some of the more modern misrepresentations of the Society of Friends (1800)
- 325903: A summary of the history (1797)
- 327022: A few words on corn and Quakers. By Robert Howard (1800)
- 327023: A few words on corn and Quakers (1800)
- 327811: An address to the public from the committee of merchants, bankers, traders, and other inhabitants of London (1795)
- 328310: Three sermons (1797)
- 332189: To the principal inhabitants of the county of Cornwall, who are about to assemble at Truro, on the mining concerns of this county (1792)
- 332229: A treatise on the high operation for the stone with XVII. copper-plates (1723)
- 332731: Tender counsel and advice (1796)
- 334350: An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity (1793)
- 334365: A letter to Friends of Port Isaac in Cornwall (1796)
- 334378: Some animadversions on the supposition of the scriptures being the only principal and perfect rule to salvation (1798)
- 334857: A testimony of the monthly meeting of friends, at Pyrmont in Westphalia, Germany, concerning John Pemberton, of Philadelphia in North America: with his epistle to the inhabitants of Amsterdam (1798)
- 334858: A journal of the life, travels, and gospel labours, of a faithful Minister of Jesus Christ, Daniel Stanton, late of Philadelphia, in the province of Pennsylvania (1799)
- 334860: Memoirs of the life and convincement of that worthy friend Benjamin Bangs, late of Stockport in Cheshire, deceased. Mostly taken from his own mouth. By Joseph Hobson (1798)
- 335147: An essay on the truth and inspiration of the Holy Scriptures (1790)
- 336290: Some brief memoirs of the life of David Hall (1799)
- 339643: A packet for youth, or evidences of Christianity drawn from the mind. By a lady (1799)
- 342339: The whole life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1785)
- 342526: Hoyle abridged (1793)
- 343317: An introduction to English grammar: intended also to assist young persons in the study of other languages, and to remove many of the difficulties which impede their progress in learning. (1797)
- 344064: Defamation of the churches and ministers of Christ, contrary to the spirit of the Gospel (1799)
- 344345: Three sermons on the evidences of Christianity (1796)
- 344346: Three sermons on the evidences of the gospel (1752)
- 344472: The rise and progress of religion in the soul (1753)
- 346098: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1749)
- 346733: A journal of the life, travels, and Gospel labours, of that faithful servant and minister of Christ, Job Scott (1797)
- 346836: A spiritual diary, and soliloquies (1796)
- 346837: A spiritual diary and soliloquies (1776)
- 347742: An Abridgment of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons, in the years 1790 and 1791 (1792)
- 349156: The beauties of the poets (1777)
- 351269: A guide to prayer (1762)
- 352228: Examination of the Rev. Mr. Harris's Scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave-trade. By the Rev. James Ramsay (1788)
- 352325: Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb (1796)
- 352328: Glad tidings to perishing sinners (1796)
- 352676: Remarks on the prevailing custom of attending stage entertainments (1794)
- 353738: Reasons why the people called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the Methodists, in their missions to the negroes in the West India Islands and Africa (1792)
- 353740: Memoirs of the life of Catherine Phillips: to which are added some of her epistles (1797)
- 353846: Medical botany (1790)
- 354469: A glance at the history of Christianity, and of English Nonconformity (1798)
- 354724: The Christian soldier: Or, The duties of a religious life recommended to the Army, from the example of Cornelius: in a sermon (1800)
- 354868: A glance at the history of Christianity, and of English Nonconformity (1798)
- 354869: The signs of the times (1794)
- 355029: Our times in the hand of God (1752)
- 355102: Universal love considered, and established upon its right foundation (1799)
- 355525: Select pieces of poetry, intended to promote piety and virtue in the minds of young people (1795)
- 355526: Poems intended to promote piety and virtue in the minds of young people. Selected by Rachel Barclay (1797)
- 355599: Common sense; or, the plain man's answer to the question, whether Christianity be a religion worthy of our choice in this age of reason? In two letters to a deistical friend. By Philalethes (1796)
- 356535: Fruits of a father's love (1726)
- 356537: Primitive Christianity revived (1796)
- 357932: Select pieces on religious subjects (1776)
- 358938: Evidences that the Christian religion is of God. By the late Rev. J. Ryland, Sen. A. M (1798)
- 359681: A journal of the life of that ancient servant of Christ John Gratton (1795)
- 361113: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, In order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1745)
- 361644: A treatise on nervous diseases; in which are introduced some observations on the structure and functions of the nervous system; and such an investigation of the symptoms and causes of these diseases as may Lead to a Rational and Successful Method of Cure. By Sayer Walker, M. D. Of the Royal College of Physicians, London: Physician in Ordinary to the City of London Lying-in-Hospital; And one of the Physicians to the City Dispensary (1796)
- 361731: Veterinary College, London, established April 8, 1791, for the reformation and improvement of farriery, and the treatment of cattle in general (1791)
- 362346: The poetical works (1800)
- 362349: The poetical works (1800)
- 362443: Apologie de la vraie the?ologie Chre?tienne; contenant l'explication et la de?fense des principes et de la doctrine de la socie?te? dite des Quakers. Ecrite en Latin et en Anglois par Robert Barclay. Et traduit depuis en Allemand, en Hollandois, en Espagnol; Et actuellement en Francois, par E. P. Bridel, Pour L'Instruction des Etrangers. (1797)
- 363112: Remarks upon the late Dr. Ward's dissertations upon several passages of the sacred scriptures. Wherein are shewn, beside other things, That St. John computed the hours of the day, after the Jewish manner: Who are the Greeks. John xii. Who the Greecians. Acts vi. The design of the Apostolic Decree. Acts xv. That there was but one sort of Jewish Proselytes: Wherein lay the fault of St. Peter, and how St. Paul may be vindicated. By Nathaniel Lardner, D. D (1762)
- 363614: A journal of the life, labours, travels, and sufferings, in, and for, the gospel, of that ancient servant, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, John Banks (1798)
- 363814: A collection of hymns, from various authors; intended as a supplement to Dr. Watt's psalms and hymns. By John Mead Ray (1799)
- 365372: Hymns founded on various texts in the holy scriptures (1755)
- 365500: The lord's-Day evening entertainment (1754)
- 365786: Fruits of retirement (1761)
- 365787: Fruits of retirement (1739)
- 365792: Popery exposed by its own authors, and two Romish champions checked, for their hot and rash onsets and attempts against the people called Quakers: being an answer to the large demands and false accusations, Assertions and Doctrines contained in the several Manuscripts of James Watmough of Blackroad in Lancashire, and his abettor Matthew Hall, papists; approved of (as they report) by some of their Ghostly Fathers (as they call them.) And herein is also A Defence of some Printed Books, formerly Written by Francis Howgill, (one of the People called Quakers) Deceased; concerning which the said J. W. hath written, as is in this Treatise manifested. Written in true Love to all People whomsoever, by a lover of truth, Henry Mollineux (1718)
- 366890: An interest-Book (1720)
- 366892: An interest-Book (1730)
- 367797: An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity (1723)
- 369330: Zara a tragedy (1800)
- 370362: A serious address to the people of the Church of England (1772)
- 371023: Juvenile pieces: designed for the youth of both sexes (1794)
- 371064: An enquiry into the validity of a late discourse (1747)
- 371067: The defence of the prisoners in York Castle (1797)
- 371137: Some remarks on the practice of taking down and publishing the testimonies of ministering Friends: addressed to the members of the religious Society of Friends. By William Savery (1797)
- 371138: A collection of sundry books, epistles and papers written by James Nayler, some of which were never before printed. With an impartial relation of the most remarkable transactions relating to his life (1716)
- 371262: The epistle from the yearly meeting, held in London, by adjournments, from the 21st to the 31st of the fifth month, 1800, inclusive; to the quarterly and monthly meetings of Friends (1800)
- 371838: Substance of the report (1791)
- 371973: Dissertations on the nature and effect of Christian baptism (1796)
- 371981: A reply to a late publication of S. Newton (1774)
- 372028: Letters of Isaac Penington, written to his relations and friends, now first published from manuscript copies. To which are added letters of Stephen Crisp, William Penn, R. Barclay, William Caton, Josiah Coale, and others. Now first published (1796)
- 372124: An account of the bank of loan at Amsterdam (1733)
- 373171: The influence of Christianity on the condition of the world (1790)
- 373405: Twenty sermons on the most serious and practical subjects of the Christian religion (1757)
- 373425: Nine discourses on prayer (1799)
- 373426: Nine discourses on prayer (1799)
- 374305: Some account of the convincement, and religious progress of John Spalding; late of Reading (1795)
- 374306: A tender salutation in Gospel love (1799)
- 374389: A succinct history of ancient and modern persecutions (1747)
- 375167: An account of the life of that ancient servant of Jesus Christ, John Richardson: Giving A Relation of Many of his Trials and Exercises in his Youth, and his Services in the Work of the Ministry, in England, Ireland, America, &c (1791)
- 375174: Tithes antichristian and impolitic (1798)
- 375263: A treatise concerning marriage (1761)
- 376732: Education of children and young students in all its branches (1752)
- 378627: An account of the life, travels, and Christian experiences in the work of the ministry of Samuel Bownas (1795)
- 378909: A vindication of the Dissenters in Oxford (1792)
- 378910: A vindication of the Dissenters in Oxford (1793)
- 379458: Substance of the report (1795)
- 379459: An account of the colony of Sierra Leone (1795)
- 380236: Considerations on a memorial of the Dutch East-India-Company to the States General. Humbly offer'd to the Parliament (1723)
- 380535: A view of ancient laws, against immorality and profaneness (1729)
- 381165: Yearly Meeting, 1800 (1800)
- 381907: Glad tidings to perishing sinners (1800)
- 382818: A history of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers, in Ireland, from the year 1653 to 1700 (1800)
- 382860: A grammar of the English tongue (1796)
- 382988: A collection of testimonies concerning several ministers of the gospel amongst the people called Quakers, deceased (1760)
- 382995: Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb (1794)
- 383257: A sermon, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor (1794)
- 383265: A defence of the common rights of Christians (1766)
- 383400: A sermon; preached at Worship-Street, Shoreditch, October 18, 1795 (1795)
- 383401: The gracious presence of God, the chief joy of his people, considered, in a sermon (1795)
- 384400: A book for the aged (1710)
- 384470: The design of Christianity (1791)
- 386180: Observations on the Rev. Andrew Fuller's Reply to Philanthropos (1788)
- 387269: Two letters written by Samuel Crisp, about the year 1702 (1784)
- 387719: Poems and letters in prose (1766)
- 388860: A complete collection of Scotish proverbs explained and made intelligible to the English reader. By James Kelly, M. A (1721)
- 389654: An enquiry into the obligations of Christians (1792)
- 390512: The holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, by way of abstract: containing what is most especially instructive In The Historical Parts: Also The Many Edifying Examples And Discourses Which Are Met With In These Excellent Writings. Collected with much Care and Attention, with a view to Promote the Reading and Knowledge of the Scriptures. By John Kendall. ... (1800)
- 390554: A narrative of the circumstances, which led to fixing the lights in Hasbro' Gatt (1796)
- 390697: Mineralogia Cornubiensis (1778)
- 391645: The virgin muse (1717)
- 397108: A large collection of ancient Jewish and heathen testimonies to the truth of the Christian religion (1764)
- 398175: Substance of the report of the court of directors of the Sierra Leone Company, delivered to the General Court of Proprietors, on Thursday the 26th February, 1795. Published by order of the directors (1795)
- 398176: Substance of the report (1794)
- 398194: A few reasons, for leaving the national established mode of worship (1795)
- 398239: Nixon's Cheshire prophecy at large (1759)
- 401581: An illustration of several texts of scripture (1765)
- 401794: An account of the convincement (1794)
- 403219: Extract of a letter to a gentleman in Maryland (1793)
- 403336: Piety promoted (1770)
- 403352: Piety promoted (1798)
- 403356: Piety promoted (1796)
- 403470: The character of the Rev. James Hervey, M.A. late rector of weston-favel, in Northamptonshire (1791)
- 404418: A treatise on the chemical history and medical powers of some of the most celebrated mineral waters (1800)
- 404524: A short narrative of our dear and worthy friend, Isaac Sharples (1798)
- 405381: Sacred history: or The historical part of the holy scriptures of the Old and New Testaments (1794)
- 405922: The difference between an absolute and limited monarchy (1719)
- 407840: Institutes of natural law (1754)
- 408948: An abstract of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790, and 1791; on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave-trade (1791)
- 409128: Extract of a letter to a gentleman in Maryland (1797)
- 410451: The difference between an absolute and limited monarchy (1724)
- 410458: Strength in weakness manifest (1795)
- 412481: A defence of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses concerning the use and intent of prophecy (1750)
- 412685: A treatise concerning Heaven and Hell (1778)
- 412760: A few reasons, for leaving the national established mode of worship (1794)
- 413126: A supplement to the first book of the second part of The credibility of the Gospel history. ... . Containing general Observations upon the Canon of the New Testament, and a History of the four Evangelists, with the Evidences of the Genuinness of the four Gospels, and the Acts of the Apostles, the Time, when they were writ, and Remarks upon them. By Nathaniel Lardner. D.D. (1756)
- 413444: Letters on the slave-trade (1791)
- 414231: On the folly of heathenism and insufficiency of reason in religious enquiries: and the consequent necessity, truth, and exellency of the Christian religion. A sermon preached at the primary visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas lord Bishop of Norwich, Held at Bury St. Edmund's, June 6. 1753. By R. Kedington, D. D. Rector of Kedington in Suffolk (1753)
- 416633: The honour and happiness of the poor. In III. sermons; the substance of which was preached to the poor, At The distribution of the charity of Mr. William Tomkins, at Peckham-Surry. To which are added some Prayers and Hymns. By John Milner, D. D. Published for the uses of charity and benevolence (1750)
- 416650: God the preserver. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's, January 1, 1751. For the Benefit of the Charity-School In Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By John Hodge. Published at the Request of the Managers (1751)
- 416653: The fear of God explained and recommended (1757)
- 417027: Q. Horatii Flacci epistola ad Augustum. With an English commentary and notes. To which is added, a discourse concerning poetical imitation. By the author of the Commentary, &c. on the epistle to the Pisos. (1751)
- 417771: The Remembrancer addressed principally to young tradesmen (1795)
- 417834: Rules for the government of Ackworth School (1795)
- 418685: A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge (1745)
- 420003: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Mary Woolnoth in Lombard Street, on Tuesday, April 25, 1749 (1749)
- 420046: Some account of the life and gospel labours of William Reckitt (1776)
- 420047: Some account of the life and gospel labours, of William Reckitt (1799)
- 420226: Some transactions between the Indians and friends in Pennsylvania, in 1791 & 1792 (1792)
- 421739: A visit to the Philadelphia prison (1797)
- 425292: A collection of miscellaneous poems selected from the best writers (1792)
- 428993: The great duty of Gospel ministers to preach not themselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord (1751)
- 455493: A comprehensive abridgment of Dr. Watts's lyric poems, and miscellaneous thoughts (1798)
- 462023: A catalogue of books sold by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street, London: and sold also by Isaac Hacker, Salem (1793)
- 468524: A remark upon the Baths, in the city of Bath in Somersetshire (1715)
- 468557: Instructions to agents and others (1801)
- 468564: To John Ady, Clerk for Ackworth School (1779)
- 468644: The following essay towards "an English grammar for the use of Ackworth School," is printed off in this manner for the sake of being sent by post to the author's literary Friends &c. to solicit their observations upon it before it is printed in the visual manner (1800)
- 468646: A first book for children (1798)
- 468959: An address to Friends of London, and others attending their meetings. (1800)
- 468972: A few words on corn and Quakers (1800)
- 468973: A few words on corn and Quakers (1800)
- 469000: Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tithes. (1797)
- 469082: This day is published, the fourth edition, with notes, price 3d. or 2s. 6d. per dozen, A few words on corn and Quakers, by Robert Howard (1800)
- 469082: This day is published, the fourth edition, with notes, price 3d. or 2s. 6d. per dozen, A few words on corn and Quakers, by Robert Howard (1800)
- 469271: A catalogue of books printed: and sold by James Phillips, printer, bookseller, and stationer, George Yard, Lombard Street, London (1770)
- 469276: The drunkard's looking-glass: or, a short view of their present shame, and future misery (1730)
- 469372: Books lately published by James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street (1793)
- 469514: A catalogue of books printed: and sold by James Phillips, printer, bookseller, and stationer, George Yard, Lombard Street, London (1792)
- 469514: A catalogue of books printed: and sold by James Phillips, printer, bookseller, and stationer, George Yard, Lombard Street, London (1792)
- 469625: [Extract from an epistle from the yearly meeting] (1798)
- 470969: The Holy Bible for the use of families (1800)
- 471022: Some principles and precepts of the Christian religion explained (1793)
- 471023: Principles and precepts of the Christian religion explained (1799)
- 471606: Books just published, by William Phillips (1800)
- 471606: Books just published, by William Phillips (1800)
- 471824: Principles and precepts of the Christian religion explained, by way of question and answer. (1799)
- 471930: Piety promoted, in a collection of dying sayings of many of the people call'd Quakers (1718)
- 472155: Account of the discoveries [made] in digging a sewer in Lombard street and Birchin lane, 1786. [Anon.] (1787)
- 472269: Fruits of retirement: or, miscellaneous poems, moral and divine (1720)
- 472908: Miscellanies, moral and instructive, in prose and verse (1790)
- 475508: An hymn to be sung by the charity-children of the Parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden (1796)
- 477912: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation[,] (1751)
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