MoEML References in Shakeosphere
MOOR1: Moorfields
- 211: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley (1764)
- 233: A letter to the printer of the Public Advertiser (1781)
- 884: Louisa Mathews (1793)
- 1596: A letter to His Excellency Governor Wright, giving an account of the steps taken relative to the converting the Georgia orphan-house into a college: ... To which also is annexed the plan and elevation of the present and intended buildings and orphan-house lands adjacent. By G. Whitefield, (1768)
- 1698: A plain account of Christian perfection (1785)
- 1965: Primitive physic (1785)
- 2105: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord (1777)
- 2106: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord (1784)
- 2312: The poetical works (1786)
- 2711: The merry travellers (1721)
- 2726: Predestination calmly considered (1786)
- 2727: Predestination calmly considered (1776)
- 3028: The repentance of believers (1776)
- 3623: The result of false principles: or, error convicted by its own evidence (1789)
- 4530: The true Anti-Pamela (1770)
- 4533: The poetical works of Dr. Goldsmith (1792)
- 4837: Thoughts on a single life (1784)
- 4894: Thoughts upon God's sovereignty. By John Wesley, A.M (1777)
- 6045: A brief narrative of the revival of religion in Virginia (1778)
- 6427: The almost Christian (1778)
- 6435: The almost Christian (1787)
- 6448: An alarm to unconverted sinners (1782)
- 7225: An account of the United Society for Visiting and Relieving the Sick (1783)
- 7590: The divinity of Christ and his atonement (1774)
- 7601: An expostulatory letter, addressed to Nicholas Lewis, Count Zinzendorff, and Lord Advocate of the Unitas Fratrum. By George Whitefield, A. B. Late of Pembroke-College, Oxford, And Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon (1753)
- 7627: Extracts from a work, entitled The life of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M. by Dr. Coke and Mr. Moore, with observations, thereon by a lady, a member of the Church of England (1792)
- 7894: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians (1777)
- 7900: Hymns for Ascension-Day (1784)
- 7901: Hymns for children (1784)
- 7925: Hymns for the nation, in 1782 (1782)
- 8019: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 8030: A calm address to the inhabitants of England. By John Wesley (1777)
- 9095: God's love to fallen man (1793)
- 9693: A five minutes answer to Paine's letter to Genl. Washington (1797)
- 10885: The parish-Gutt'lers (1732)
- 10911: The life of Mr. Silas Told; containing many instances of the interposition of divine providence in his favour, when at sea; And In His Sufferings Abroad: Together With AN Account Of The Conversion Of Several Malefactors, Through His Instrumentality. Written by himself (1790)
- 11333: The pleasant art of money-catching (1782)
- 11565: A calm address to the inhabitants of England (1777)
- 11865: The principles of a Methodist (1777)
- 11893: The passions and their effects exemplified in a variety of incidents (1792)
- 12336: Scriptural Christianity (1744)
- 12339: Scriptural Christianity (1744)
- 12340: Scriptural Christianity (1744)
- 12767: A second check to Antinomianism (1778)
- 12881: A second dialogue between an Antinomian and his friend. By John Wesley, (1778)
- 13317: Serious considerations concerning the doctrines of election and reprobation (1778)
- 13594: A short account of God's dealings with Mr. John Haime (1785)
- 13697: A short account of the life and death of John Dillon (1777)
- 13918: A sermon on Numbers xxiii. 23 (1777)
- 13932: A sermon on original sin (1776)
- 13933: A sermon on original sin (1782)
- 13937: A sermon on Romans viii. 29, 30 (1776)
- 13975: A sermon on salvation by faith (1783)
- 14157: Some remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, The enthusiasm of Methodists and papists compar'd (1749)
- 14176: Some seasonable reflections and admonitions (1739)
- 14180: A short relation of the River Nile (1791)
- 14820: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come. Abridged by John Wesley, M. A (1787)
- 15187: A sermon preached before the Society for Reformation of Manners (1778)
- 15369: A sermon preached on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1784)
- 15380: A sermon preached on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1782)
- 15381: A sermon preached on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1780)
- 15382: A sermon preached on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1786)
- 15385: A sermon preached on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1794)
- 15574: The folly and danger of being not righteous enough (1739)
- 16362: The wandering spy: or The merry travellers (1723)
- 16577: Wandering thoughts (1776)
- 16583: The wandering spy: or the merry travellers. A trip upon ten-toes, from Moorfields to Bromley. An humorous poem. Part I. By the author of The cavalcade (1723)
- 16584: The wandering spy: or the merry travellers. A trip upon ten-toes, from Moorfields to Bromley. An humorous poem. The second edition. Part I. By the author of The cavalcade (1723)
- 16733: A word of advice to saints and sinners (1777)
- 16735: A word of advice to saints and sinners (1782)
- 16751: The way to the kingdom (1782)
- 17801: Logica Genevensis continued (1773)
- 18012: Three sermons on the original, nature, properties, and use of the law, and its establishment thro' faith (1776)
- 18060: A call to backsliders (1778)
- 18061: A call to backsliders (1778)
- 18174: The club (1733)
- 18212: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion (1778)
- 19116: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week (1740)
- 19770: A collection of prayers for families (1786)
- 19771: A collection of prayers for families (1784)
- 19876: Comfort for mourning Christians (1789)
- 21377: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God (1744)
- 21771: An answer to the Rev. Mr. Church's remarks on the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's last journal (1745)
- 22347: An answer to Mr. Rowland Hill's tract, entitled "imposture detected." (1777)
- 23344: A call to backsliders (1778)
- 24520: The British songster (1788)
- 24624: The unfortunate Englishmen (1773)
- 24949: Paradise lost (1788)
- 25373: An history of the earth (1790)
- 25925: Logica Genevensis (1786)
- 26257: Look e're you leap: or, A history of the lives and intrigues of lewd women, &c (1760)
- 27120: Method for prayer, with scripture expressions proper to be us'd under each head. By Matthew Henry, minister of the Gospel in Chester (1750)
- 28541: The life of God in the soul of man (1777)
- 29036: A short account of the death of Elizabeth Hindmarsh (1778)
- 29668: Sermons on several occasions (1754)
- 29671: Sermons on several occasions (1746)
- 30973: Sermons (1796)
- 31785: The nature, design, and general rules of the United Societies (1782)
- 31796: The nature, design, and general rules of the United Societies (1785)
- 32261: In case of fire. Thomas Davies, turncock to the London-Bridge Water-Works, lives next door to the Red Lion in Whitecross-street, near Moorfields; who will attend on the earliest notice (1795)
- 32678: The nature of enthusiasm (1778)
- 32850: A method for prayer, with scripture expressions proper to be us'd under each head. By Matthew Henry, minister of the Gospel in Chester (1761)
- 32922: To the journeymen weavers, you are desired to meet to-morrow morning, Friday, the 23d instant April, at nine o'clock, in the quarters of Moorfields, to receive proposals for the good of your trade (1773)
- 34707: Observations on some fatal mistakes (1763)
- 36784: The careless professor's danger, and the true believer's safety, with respect to the unpardonable sin (1771)
- 37459: Christ the life of his people (1798)
- 38585: The Merry and facetious companion, in French and English (1746)
- 39613: Sermons on various subjects (1745)
- 40209: A sermon, occasioned by the death of Mr. Thomas Flight (1800)
- 42402: The cure of evil-speaking (1778)
- 47894: Joe Miller's jests: or, The wits vade-Mecum (1750)
- 48381: The new-Birth: a sermon on John iii.7 (1794)
- 52181: An Act for impowering the mayor, aldermen, and commons, of the city of London, in Common Council assembled, to make a street or opening from Moorfields, opposite Chiswell-street, towards the east into Bishopsgate-street (1778)
- 61306: Hymns for the nation, in 1782 (1781)
- 63949: Observations on some fatal mistakes (1763)
- 64191: The folly and danger of being not righteous enough (1739)
- 64566: The holy conversation, and high expectation, of true Christians (1789)
- 65456: An extract of Mr. Richard Baxter's Aphorisms of justification (1745)
- 65499: An extract from the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from January 1, 1776, to August 8, 1779. XVIII (1788)
- 66128: Directions for renewing our covenant with God (1784)
- 66152: A farther defence of the Methodists (1793)
- 66313: A discourse on sin in believers. By John Wesley, M.A (1776)
- 66516: The duty and advantage of early rising (1783)
- 67047: The almost Christian (1784)
- 67067: An answer to the Rev. Mr. Church's Remarks on the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's last Journal. In a letter to that gentleman. By John Wesley, M. A. Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. (1745)
- 67100: An extract from John Nelson's journal (1782)
- 67101: An extract from John Nelson's journal (1785)
- 67102: An extract from the Christian-Pattern: or, a treatise on the imitation of Christ: written in Latin by Thomas a Kempis: published by John Wesley, M.A (1785)
- 67108: An extract of a letter to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount H**e (1781)
- 67172: An extract from the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from January 1, 1776, to August 8, 1779. XVIII (1788)
- 67591: Select hymns for the use of Christians of all denominations (1778)
- 67608: Prayers for children (1784)
- 68767: Observations on some fatal mistakes (1763)
- 69238: Certain select passages of the New Testament, metrically paraphrased, by Francis Okely, formerly of St. John's College, Cambridge (1783)
- 70535: The spiritual merchant described; and the gain of true godliness proved (1778)
- 70535: The spiritual merchant described; and the gain of true godliness proved (1778)
- 70564: A race for eternal life (1777)
- 70789: The great question of bills of exchange, called fictitious (1790)
- 131667: The art of numbring by speaking-rods (1667)
- 133149: Witty apophthegms delivered at several times, and upon several occasions (1671)
- 141560: Bethlehems beauty, Londons charity, and the cities glory (1676)
- 146312: Terminationes et exempla declinationum, et conjugationum, in usum grammaticastrorum. Opera & studio Caroli Hoole, M.A. e? C. L. Oxon. scholarchæ olim Rotherhamiensis in agro Ebor. jam vero? privatæ scholæ grammaticæ institutoris prope ædes haud ita procul a? byrsa regali apud Londinates (1669)
- 153902: The sayings of Richard Stafford (1692)
- 160004: Those moderate spirits, or mild and pleasant cordial waters (1662)
- 161107: The works of the highly experienced and famous chymist, John Rudolph Glauber (1694)
- 209202: A Catalogue of books; containing many valuable and rare articles in ancient and modern literature (1788)
- 209538: The life, and strange, unparallel'd and unheard-of voyages and adventures of Ambrose Gwinett (1770)
- 209640: Second part of Lackington's catalogue for 1788 (1788)
- 209698: An important case argued (1788)
- 210382: The divine conduct reviewed (1784)
- 210385: Four select evangelical discourses (1788)
- 210713: The substance of a sermon preached August the 26th, 1787 (1787)
- 211453: The good Samaritan; or, charity to strangers recommended (1793)
- 211728: Mary Magdalene (1794)
- 213295: An expostulatory letter, addressed to Nicholas Lewis, Count Zinzendorff, and Lord Advocate of the Unitas Fratrum (1753)
- 213298: Two farewell sermons (1771)
- 213452: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Gloucester (1763)
- 213891: Yorick's sentimental journey, through France, Italy &c (1792)
- 215391: A letter from a private person to his pastor (1743)
- 215411: Samson a type of Christ (1744)
- 215769: The almost Christian (1785)
- 215771: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 215775: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 215786: A concise ecclesiastical history (1781)
- 215788: A concise history of England (1776)
- 215789: The desideratum (1760)
- 215804: The great assize (1785)
- 215843: Primitive physick (1776)
- 215844: Primitive physic (1781)
- 215862: A short account of the life and death of the Rev. John Fletcher (1786)
- 215873: Some account of the late work of God in North-America (1778)
- 215881: Thoughts upon God's sovereignty (1777)
- 215928: An appeal to matter of fact and common sense (1785)
- 216448: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal from February 1. 1737-8. To his return from Germany (1740)
- 216480: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal (1777)
- 216484: An extract from the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from August 9, 1779, to August 26, 1782. XIX (1786)
- 216499: Some observations on liberty (1776)
- 216523: Nicodemus (1786)
- 217213: Reflections on the rise and progress of the American rebellion (1780)
- 217426: Salvation by Christ (1777)
- 217558: Minutes of an association of general Baptists (1789)
- 219392: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 221552: The american oracle (1791)
- 222864: Sympathy with our suffering brethren (1755)
- 224197: An earnest appeal to men of reason and religion (1786)
- 224204: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion (1786)
- 224573: The dreadful effects of going to conjurers. A full and true relation how one Mrs. Esther Rushway, ... after having, ... lost a considerable quantity of plate and mony, went, for finding the thief out, to enquire of an astrologer in Moorfields, (1708)
- 224650: An extract of the Life of Madam Guion (1776)
- 225561: The doctrines of grace and justice equally essential to the pure gospel (1778)
- 225563: The bible and the sword (1776)
- 225565: American patriotism farther confronted with reason (1777)
- 225567: A reply to the principal arguments by which the Calvinists and the Fatalists support the doctrine of absolute necessity (1777)
- 225568: The reconciliation (1777)
- 225569: The doctrines of grace and justice equally essential to the pure gospel (1777)
- 225570: Bible-Arminianiasm & Bible-Calvinism (1777)
- 226574: A sermon preached at Peckham (1788)
- 226677: A communion morning's companion (1758)
- 226678: A communion morning's companion (1760)
- 226681: A communion morning's companion (1775)
- 226692: Hymns for social worship (1753)
- 226695: A collection of hymns for social worship (1758)
- 226696: A collection of hymns for social worship (1759)
- 226697: A collection of hymns for social worship (1760)
- 226704: A collection of hymns for social worship (1787)
- 226707: A collection of hymns for social worship (1790)
- 226708: A collection of hymns for social worship (1794)
- 226709: A collection of hymns for social worship (1798)
- 226710: A collection of hymns for social worship (1798)
- 226725: An extract of the Christian's pattern (1741)
- 226734: A collection of hymns (1784)
- 226735: A collection of hymns (1786)
- 229051: Christ born (1743)
- 229781: Hymns for New-Year's-Day (1777)
- 229785: Hymns for Our Lord's resurrection (1777)
- 229808: A collection of psalms and hymns (1744)
- 229809: A collection of psalms and hymns (1748)
- 230385: Directions for renewing our covenant with God (1781)
- 232108: An essay upon the peace of 1783 (1785)
- 232575: An extract of the life and death of Mr. Thomas Haliburton (1741)
- 232704: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, from a few days after his return to Georgia to his arrival at Falmouth, on the 11th of March, 1741 (1744)
- 232705: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, from his arrival at London, to his departure from thence on his way to Georgia (1744)
- 236003: An important case argued (1788)
- 236006: The important question (1776)
- 236416: Lackington's catalogue for 1792 (1792)
- 237313: A letter to the Rev. C.E. De Coetlogon, A.M. editor of President Edwards's lately-revived sermon, on the eternity of hell-torments. By the author of dialogues on the universal restoration (1789)
- 239278: On the Trinity (1783)
- 239289: A farther continuation of Dr. Coke's journal (1787)
- 239354: The important question (1783)
- 239545: Remarks on Mr. Bradford's reflections upon the Baptist circular letter (1788)
- 240263: A short address to persons of all denominations, occasioned by the alarm of an intended invasion (1756)
- 240274: The importance and necessity of His Majesty's declaration of war with France considered and improved (1756)
- 240956: Mystical mathematics applied to moon-hauling (1786)
- 243076: Our duty as patriots, protestants, and Christians, in a time of war (1756)
- 243283: The duty and advantage of early rising (1786)
- 243297: Directions for renewing our covenant with God (1780)
- 243302: Minutes of some late conversations (1785)
- 243305: Minutes of several conversations between The Reverend Mr. John and Charles Wesley (1780)
- 243307: A continuation of Dr. Coke's journal (1787)
- 243628: A sermon preach'd on Sunday, April 4th, 1742 (1745)
- 244571: A sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr George Whitefield (1770)
- 248424: Four select evangelical discourses (1789)
- 249374: Reflections upon the conduct of human life (1776)
- 251171: Table dorsalis: or, The cause of consumption in young men and women (1764)
- 251776: Asses milk. Sold by Benjamin Morgan, at the Ass and foal, Castle-Street, City-Road, Moorfields. Asses bought and sold, or lett by the month (1793)
- 253066: A list of the chiefs (1791)
- 253652: Rules and orders of the Honourable Artillery Company (1782)
- 253712: Some account of the late work of God in North-America (1778)
- 253742: Some remarks upon a late charge against enthusiasm (1746)
- 254141: A report and survey of the canal, proposed to be made on one level, from Waltham-Abbey to Moorfields. ... By Robert Whitworth. To which is subjoin'd, An address ... on the importance and great utility of canals in general; ... By James Sharp (1774)
- 254308: Some account of the life and death of Nicolas Mooney (1776)
- 254479: Spiritual songs for children: or, Poems on several subjects and occasions. By J. Wright. Adorned with cuts (1793)
- 256281: Asses milk, sold by Sarah Loveday, at the Ass and Colt on Windmill-Hill, near Upper Moorfields: likewise asses bought and sold, or lett out by the month. (1762)
- 256748: The character of a Methodist (1786)
- 256887: The doctrine of life for the New Jerusalem, from the commandments of the decalogue. Translated from the Latin of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg (1786)
- 257083: A catalogue of books (1788)
- 257153: God's faithfulness a sure ground of hope and comfort to believers, both living and dying (1781)
- 257545: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross (1777)
- 257835: A call to the unconverted (1782)
- 257839: A call to the unconverted (1785)
- 257955: A catalogue of valuable books, consisting of about twelve thousand volumes, of scarce articles, in every branch of literature (1787)
- 258037: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross (1777)
- 258039: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross (1776)
- 258460: Christian letters (1778)
- 258810: The desideratum (1778)
- 259478: Christian perfection (1741)
- 259504: The christian sacrament and sacrifice (1794)
- 259536: Christian submission to civil government (1795)
- 259591: The doctrine of original sin (1784)
- 259593: The doctrine of the New Jerusalem concerning the Lord (1786)
- 260871: The interposition of providence in the late recovery of His Majesty King George the Third, illustrated and improved (1789)
- 260914: A brief narrative of the revival of religion in Virginia (1778)
- 261139: A collection of hymns for social worship (1791)
- 261141: A collection of hymns for social worship (1785)
- 261142: A collection of hymns for social worship (1783)
- 261423: The cure of evil-speaking (1784)
- 261428: The cure of evil-speaking (1782)
- 261547: A collection of psalms and hymns (1743)
- 261637: Thomas Draper, cabinet-maker, upholder and appraiser; at The Key and Plow, the corner of Daggets-Court in Lower Moorfields, London. Buys, sells, and appraises all kinds of household furniture, ... N.B. Chamber and barrell organs, harpsichords, spinnets and other musical instruments bought and sold. Funerals furnished (1799)
- 262037: Particulars and conditions of sale, of several freehold messuages or tenements, and buildings, in and near Chiswell Street, Whitecross Street, Beech Street, Moorfields, and Crown Street, in the county of Middlesex; being part of the estates purchased under the Act of Parliament, for making the new street from Moorfields to Bishopsgate Street, and from Chiswell Street to Barbican. Which will be sold by auction ... before the Committee for letting the City's lands, at Guildhall, on Wednesday, the 6th day of May 1795, (1795)
- 262105: A race for eternal life (1785)
- 262226: The life and death of Thomas Walsh (1782)
- 262471: The particulars of the freehold and leasehold estates, of the late Mrs. Margaret Ventum, situate in High Holborn; Great Ormond Street; Old Street; Christopher's Alley, Moorfields; and Turner's Hill, Cheshunt. The moiety of a copyhold and freehold estate, at Limehouse; the leases and trade of two publick houses, in Chick Lane, and Cold Bath Fields; and five brick carcasses in George Yard, Aldersgate-Street. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Skinner, on Friday the 7th of January, 1780. (1779)
- 262766: The life of God in the soul of man (1748)
- 265056: The means of grace (1776)
- 266068: The seasons. By James Thomson (1788)
- 266391: A plain account of Christian perfection (1777)
- 266459: A plain, earnest address to all professing Christians, duly to consider what they are by nature, and what they must be by grace, before they can be saved (1774)
- 266496: Memoirs (1794)
- 266954: A sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield (1770)
- 266962: A sermon on salvation by faith (1778)
- 267555: A sermon preach'd on Sunday (1742)
- 267612: A sermon, preached at Haberdashers-Hall, November 30th, on occasion of the tremendous earthquake at Lisbon, November 1. 1755. By Thomas Gibbons (1755)
- 267627: The nature (1781)
- 268722: Rules and directions for hearing and reading the word of God with certain and saving benefit. By Daniel Burgess, late minister of the Gospel (1788)
- 269080: A short address to persons of all denominations, occasioned by the alarm of an intended invasion (1756)
- 269228: A short English grammar (1778)
- 269557: A short Latin grammar (1775)
- 273007: Prices of carpenters work, submitted to the public (1796)
- 273530: Sermons on several occasions. By John Wesley, M.A (1777)
- 273741: The secret history of Betty Ireland (1770)
- 274119: Sermons on several occasions (1750)
- 274357: The past mercies, the great sinfulness, and the present alarming, state of this nation, a loud call to humble ourselves sincerely before God (1778)
- 274610: A short account of Mr. Murgetroyd (1771)
- 274853: The protestant Association (1781)
- 275039: The london and country printers (1785)
- 275266: A sermon preach'd on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1742)
- 277883: A collection of hymns for social worship (1754)
- 278058: An extract from the Christian-Pattern (1783)
- 278155: An extract of John Nelson's journal (1777)
- 278161: An extract of the life and death of Mr. Thomas Haliburton (1777)
- 278244: A communion morning's companion (1755)
- 278497: Crook in the lot; or, the sovereignty and wisdom of God displayed in the afflictions of men (1768)
- 278900: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week (1742)
- 279430: Hymns and spiritual songs (1782)
- 279432: Hymns for New-Year's-Day (1784)
- 281485: A calm address to the inhabitants of Great Britain (1790)
- 282352: Infant baptism stated and defended (1786)
- 283640: Hymns and spiritual songs (1781)
- 283718: Hymns for children (1778)
- 283802: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord (1778)
- 284774: A collection of hymns for social worship (1753)
- 285058: Observations on some fatal mistakes (1763)
- 285779: A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of Miss March, daughter of Thomas March, Esq. of Borden; who departed this life October 15, 1792, aged twenty-five years (1792)
- 286284: James Mullett, upholsterer, cabinet and bedstead maker, auctioneer, appraiser and undertaker, at his furniture warehouses, The plough and harrow, Middle and Lower Moorfields: keeps ready-made all sorts of houshold goods, (1791)
- 286825: A letter on the sonship of Christ, originally addressed to some of the members of the Baptist Church at Edinburgh (1788)
- 294745: Zelotes and Honestus reconciled (1775)
- 294757: Hymns on the Lord's Supper (1776)
- 294798: Hymns for the nation, in 1782 (1782)
- 294821: A short account of the death of Elizabeth Hindmarsh (1778)
- 295783: The strange and wonderful predictions of Mr. Christopher Love (1760)
- 295989: Lackington, bookseller, no. 46, Chiswell-Street, Moorfields. The full value given for libraries, or parcels of books. Books lent to read. (1785)
- 298053: The poetical works of James Thomson (1787)
- 298200: Musick in general, for public and private entertainments: provided by John Winter, next door to the Man in the Moon, facing Artillery-Court, in Chiswell-Street, near Moorfields (1760)
- 298959: Adams, broker, appraiser, & undertaker, no. 67, Fore-Street, near Moorfields: a great variety of second-hand furniture. N.B. The full value given for any house or parcel of goods (1800)
- 300310: A purge for church-wardens and vestry-men (1715)
- 301034: An elegiac tribute to the memory of the Rev. John Fletcher (1786)
- 301187: Memoirs of the forty-five first years of the life of James Lackington, The present bookseller in Chiswell-street, Moorfields, London (1793)
- 302085: A true account for all house-keepers (1712)
- 309710: The town and country register for servants (1775)
- 311283: Thomas Cloake, upholder, cabinet-maker, undertaker, sworn appraiser and auctioneer (1790)
- 311285: Harris, upholder, cabinet-maker, and sworn broker (1775)
- 312952: The sinner's cry (1793)
- 315191: No charge whatsoever made for advice to any person. Doctor Bossy, at his house, no. 9, Bunhill Row, near Moorfields, whose reputation is well known ... In the last eighteen years has cured (gratis) in Covent-Garden Market, Tower-hill, and Moorfields, upwards of sixteen thousand poor miserable objects, in different cases of surgery, (1790)
- 315585: A catalogue of all the neat elegant genuine household furniture (1786)
- 316284: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord (1782)
- 316288: The free-masons calendar (1800)
- 316477: The dignity of human nature (1786)
- 317561: At a court of assistants of the Honourable Artillery-Company (1800)
- 318697: Copies of the leases of the estate of the Honourable the Artillery Company (1779)
- 318826: Free grace exemplified in the conversion of Thomas Smith, late of Talgarth-College, South-Wales (1792)
- 318826: Free grace exemplified in the conversion of Thomas Smith, late of Talgarth-College, South-Wales (1792)
- 319996: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God (1795)
- 320283: The strange and wonderful predictions of Mr. Christopher Love (1760)
- 324029: Occasional verses, moral and sacred (1785)
- 324081: Select hymns for the use of Christians of all denominations (1776)
- 324082: Select hymns for the use of Christians of all denominations (1783)
- 324083: Hymns for the national fast (1782)
- 324103: Hymns and spiritual songs (1753)
- 324104: Hymns and spiritual songs (1754)
- 324108: Hymns and spiritual songs (1776)
- 324109: Hymns and spiritual songs (1786)
- 324110: Short hymns on select passages of the Holy Scriptures (1794)
- 324203: The spiritual merchant described (1778)
- 324203: The spiritual merchant described (1778)
- 324222: To live is Christ (1771)
- 324361: The saint entered into peace (1770)
- 324362: Mercy manifested (1777)
- 324670: A dissertation (1785)
- 324853: An entire new treatise on leeches (1798)
- 325292: The penitent thief: or, A narrative of two women fearing God (1773)
- 325539: A sermon by the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield (1769)
- 325920: Short sentences (1778)
- 326753: An essay on the philosophy of Christianity (1796)
- 327027: Dr. Cotton Mather's student and preacher (1789)
- 328312: The life and particular proceedings of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield (1739)
- 328313: The life and particular proceedings of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield (1739)
- 328323: An account of some Lent and other extraordinary processions and Ecclesiastical Entertainments (1768)
- 328916: A race for eternal life (1777)
- 330564: A sermon at the ordination of the Rev. Sir Harry Trelawny (1777)
- 330568: The last farewell sermon (1793)
- 330568: The last farewell sermon (1793)
- 330591: Grace displayed (1777)
- 330883: A report and survey of the canal (1773)
- 330907: Verres and his scribblers (1732)
- 333786: Joe Miller's jests (1750)
- 333792: Joe Miller's jests (1739)
- 335111: The merry travellers (1724)
- 335607: The right (1740)
- 336090: The scripture doctrine concerning predestination, election, and reprobation (1782)
- 336566: Memoirs of the life and adventures of Signor Rozelli, late of the Hague. Giving a particular account of his birth, education, slavery, Monastie State, Imprisonment in the Inquisition at Rome, and the different Figures he has since made, as well in Italy, as in England, France and Holland. With the Continuation of the same to the Day of his Death. Written by Himself, just before his Decease And committed to the Care of an intimate Friend. The Whole being a Series of the most diverting History, and surprising Events, ever yet made public. Adorn'd with curious copper cuts. ... (1740)
- 336634: The saint entered into peace (1770)
- 336688: The case of Elizabeth Canning fairly stated. Containing, an impartial account of every thing that has happen'd, or been transacted in this strange affair, from her being seized in Moorfields, to the present time. The Whole Evidence given on her Examination before the sitting Alderman; and that of Virtue Hall before the Justice, unravelled and set in a true Light. Likewise, Virtue Hall's Examination before Justice Lediard, and Recantation before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor. With pertinent remarks on the several passages as they occur in the narrative (1753)
- 336732: The spirit and truth of the Gospel (1777)
- 338708: The history of Henry Earl of Moreland. ... (1781)
- 339458: A catalogue of scarce and curious books (1782)
- 339996: God's faithfulness a sure ground of hope and comfort to believers, both living and dying (1781)
- 343607: The diary of Mrs. Arabella Davies, late wife of the Rev. E. Davies, A.B. Rector of Coychurch. Printed from her own manuscript (1788)
- 343852: The cry of little faith heard and answered (1788)
- 343856: A divine poem on the Shunamite. Addressed to a friend. By William Huntington, S. S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1787)
- 343864: Free thoughts in captivity, and the thinker in the trap (1788)
- 343874: An innocent game for babes in grace (1787)
- 343883: The law established by the faith of Christ. A sermon, preached at Providence Chapel, on the first day of January, 1786, by William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1788)
- 343888: Letters on ministerial qualifications (1788)
- 343893: The modern plasterer detected, and his untempered mortar discovered. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; Richmond, in Surrey (1787)
- 343897: The music and odours of saints. A sermon, preached at Providence chapel, Sept. 2, 1787. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1788)
- 343903: A rule and a riddle; or, an everlasting task for blind watchmen and old women. In a letter to a friend. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; and at Monkwell Street Chapel, in the City (1788)
- 343907: The servant of the Lord described and vindicated, in a sermon, delivered at Providence Chapel, Feb. 17, 1788. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1788)
- 343914: Spoils taken from the Tower of London, without siege, violence, bloodshed, conquest, or loss to the owners. In a letter to a friend. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1788)
- 344527: Memoirs (1791)
- 346244: Sermons to the condemned (1775)
- 346810: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr Thomas Hall (1762)
- 347391: A serious call to a holy life (1784)
- 348179: A practical treatise on Christian perfection (1743)
- 348640: The great Christian doctrine of original sin defended (1789)
- 348646: A narrative of the late work of God, at and near Northampton, in New-England (1744)
- 348842: Heaven the residence of the saints (1771)
- 349253: Joy in heaven. And The creed of devils. With a word concerning apparitions. Two sermons, preached October 29, 1775. By the late Rev. Augustus Toplady, A. B. Vicar of Broad Hembury (1788)
- 350300: Mrs. Rowe's devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise; turned into blank verse, by the Rev. Edward Smyth (1785)
- 355458: Infant salvation (1793)
- 359410: The strange voyage and adventures of Domingo Gonsales (1768)
- 359995: Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy. To which are added, Fragments of moral philosophy, by the same author, in three essays, never before translated: I. Of glory. II. Of the great. III. Of grandeur (1784)
- 360249: Three sermons upon practical subjects, From the Following Texts: I. Luke xv. 5. And when be hath feard it, be layeth it on his shoulders rejoicing. II. John v. 6. When Jesus saw him he, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, be said unto him, wilt thou be made whole? &c. III. Psalm lxv. 5. By terrible things in righteousness, wilt thou answer us, O God of our salvation. Preached at the New-Church in Langeitho, South-Wales. By the Rev. Mr. Daniel Rowland, Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Leinster, one of his Majesty's most Hon. Privy Council in the Kingdom of Ireland. And now attempted to be translated from the original British. By the Rev. John Davies, Rector of Sharnecote, Wilts; and late of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, who translated the former Eight Sermons (1778)
- 360352: Death: a vision (1768)
- 360612: The works and words of Jesus: or, What he did, and taught, during his abode on Earth (1788)
- 361255: Prayers for condemned malefactors (1785)
- 361270: Jesus, altogether lovely (1766)
- 362277: A full and authentic account of John Williamson, who was executed in Moorfields, on Monday the nineteenth of January, 1767, for the murder of his wife, By imprisoning and cruelly treating her, and denying her proper Sustenance. Containing, A particular and exact Narrative of Williamson's inhuman Treatment of his unhappy Wife, and of the Varieties of Misery which he forced her to endure; and also an Account of his Execution. Together with an original letter, written by Williamson after he was taken up; and also a vindication of him, written by himself (1767)
- 362433: The christian's pocket companion: consisting of select texts of the New Testament, with suitable observations in prose and verse, for every day in the year. By John Barnes (1765)
- 363224: Christ the life of his people (1798)
- 363316: A sermon preached at Haberdashers-Hall, November 30th, on occasion of the tremendous earthquake at Lisbon, November 1, 1755 (1756)
- 363791: A familiar letter of reproof and humiliation to the Rev. Thomas Towle (1784)
- 364612: An examination of the Rev. Mr. Elliot's opinion, respecting the mode of baptism, and the scriptures on which it is founded, in a late work, entitled Dipping not baptizing (1788)
- 364689: God the glorious, holy, wonder-working God; worthy to be feared and praised! (1788)
- 365094: The last farewell sermon, preached at the Tabernacle, near Moorfields, April 1, 1792. By the Rev. John Berridge, M. A. Late Vicar of Everton, Bedfordshire. Taken in Short Hand, at the Time it was delivered, and faithfully transcribed. To which is added, A Short Account of Mr. Berridge's Death, in a Letter from a Friend, who was with him the Day he died. Also a Narrative of the Respect shewed to him by his Friends in London (1793)
- 365094: The last farewell sermon, preached at the Tabernacle, near Moorfields, April 1, 1792. By the Rev. John Berridge, M. A. Late Vicar of Everton, Bedfordshire. Taken in Short Hand, at the Time it was delivered, and faithfully transcribed. To which is added, A Short Account of Mr. Berridge's Death, in a Letter from a Friend, who was with him the Day he died. Also a Narrative of the Respect shewed to him by his Friends in London (1793)
- 365224: The way to get and to save wealth, or the sure method to live well in the world; being the pleasant art of money-getting. Treating I. Of the original invention of money. II. Of the misery of wanting it, &c. III. How persons in straits for Money, may supply themselves with it. IV. A new method for ordering of expenses. V. How to save money in diet, apparel, and recreations. VI. How a man may always keep money in his pocket. VII. How a man may pay debts without money. VIII. How to travel without money. To which is added, The way how to turn a penny; or, the art of thriving. Also, good rules for the obtaining of God's blessing on out endeavours, without whose assistance all will be in vain. With several other things, both pleasant and profitable. (1788)
- 365371: The chronicle of the Kings of England (1799)
- 366821: The spectator (1793)
- 367033: Poems and imitations of the British poets. With odes, miscellanies, and notes. By W. Churchey (1789)
- 367758: The crucified Jesus (1772)
- 368210: The husband forced to be jealous: or, the good fortune of those women that have jealous husbands. Being the Secret History of several Noble Persons; avery Entertaining History, and founded on real Facts, and not the Result of an inventive Fancy, as many Books are. Translated from the French (1765)
- 368677: The best method of putting an end to the American war. Being the substance of a sermon preached on the 13th of December, 1776; the day of the general fast, at Tottenham-Court Chapel, ... By the Rev. Cradock Glascott, ... With an address from Henry Peckwell, (1776)
- 368775: Observations and facts relative to public houses in the City of London and its environs. Humbly submitted to the consideration of His Majesty's ministers, and of magistrates in every part of Great Britain. By a magistrate acting for the countries of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, and Essex (1794)
- 370582: The daughter's defence of her father (1788)
- 370795: An address to Protestant dissenters (1792)
- 371962: The way and the fare of a wayfaring man (1788)
- 372449: The everlasting gospel (1795)
- 373554: An abridgment of the light of the world (1786)
- 374339: England's witty and ingenious jester (1770)
- 374658: The life and extraordinary adventures of Captain Socivizca, who was commander of a numerous body of robbers, of the Race of the Morlachians, commonly called Montenegrins; a People inhabiting in the Dominions of Venetian Dalmatia. Containing Many bloody Rencounters which happened between his Troops and the Turks; against whom he bore an inveterate Hatred. - His Misfortunes, and wonderful Escapes from them: together with an Account of the horrid Execution of his Brother, who was taken by surprise by the Turks; as also of the happy Escape of his Wife and Children out of their Hands. Likewise An Account of his Transactions, after passing through many strange and uncommon Scenes of Life, until he was, by the present Emperor of Germany, taken into his Service, to command his irregular Troops of Pandours, Croats, Hussars, &c. To which is added a very entertaining, comical, and curious account of the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants of Wallachia; with a particular Description of that Country (1770)
- 375606: The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett (1771)
- 376052: The substance of a sermon preached August the 26th, 1787 (1787)
- 376837: A faithful narrative of God's gracious dealings with Hiel (1781)
- 377528: Letters from a parent to her children (1788)
- 377788: The secret history of Betty Ireland (1765)
- 378677: A short account of the death of Elizabeth Hindmarsh (1777)
- 379092: A treatise, published by the Society of Edam (1787)
- 379747: Observations on the formation and uses of the natural frog of the horse (1800)
- 379765: An extract of the life of Monsieur de Renty (1741)
- 380055: Tabes dorsalis (1770)
- 381793: Low-Life (1764)
- 382500: Infant baptism stated and defended (1786)
- 383537: Abraham's steps of faith (1745)
- 383829: A course of lectures, on the prophecies that remain to be fulfilled (1789)
- 384295: Some elegiac lines, composed on the death of that faithful and painful servant of the Lord Jesus, the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield (1771)
- 384389: A full refutation of the doctrine of unconditional perseverance: in a discourse on Hebrews, Chapter ii. Verse 3. In Which The Possibility And Danger Of The Total And Final Apostacy Of True Believers IS Demonstrated: And The Epistle To The Hebrews IS Shewn To BE NO Other Than A Regular Treatise, OR One Connected Chain Of Reasoning ON That Subject. By Thomas Olivers (1790)
- 384402: A short account of the experience of Mrs. Hester Howell (1770)
- 384415: The indispensable necessity of faith, in order to the pleasing God (1781)
- 385063: A short account of the life of Mr. Thomas Mitchell (1781)
- 385386: A specimen of printing types (1785)
- 386207: A short account of God's dealings with Mr. John Haime (1786)
- 386210: An extract of the life of Monsieur de Renty (1778)
- 386709: A collection of hymns for social worship (1761)
- 388208: A sermon preached on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1783)
- 390116: A collection of the promises of scripture (1790)
- 390868: A letter from a late Roman Catholick (1743)
- 391070: Letters (1778)
- 391143: A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's "calm address to our American colonies: " (1776)
- 391288: A collection of hymns, for the use of the people called Methodists (1782)
- 392346: Diotrephes and Stentor (1765)
- 393270: A short account of the life and death of Miss Alice Gilbert (1776)
- 393529: A treatise on Christian prudence (1784)
- 393957: An essay, to lay open the gospel in its original purity (1788)
- 394935: A short exposition of the Ten Commandments (1784)
- 396382: An extract of Miss Mary Gilbert's journal (1787)
- 396643: Hymns for New-Year's-Day (1785)
- 396644: Funeral hymns (1784)
- 397687: An extract from an ironical sermon (1784)
- 398964: The free-Mason's calendar (1788)
- 400239: The last check to Antinomianism (1787)
- 400455: Eight sermons upon practical subjects (1774)
- 402550: The divine visions of John Engelbrecht (1780)
- 402823: Twenty-Three sermons on various subjects (1745)
- 402828: Nine sermons upon the following subjects (1750)
- 402829: Six sermons on the following subjects (1750)
- 403498: The two first parts of his life (1756)
- 404506: The reproach of Christ the Christian's treasure (1771)
- 405622: The amours of Carlo Khan (1789)
- 406029: Memoirs (1792)
- 406030: Memoirs (1794)
- 408576: Professors admonished in the day of calamity: or the Lord's controversy with Israel (1780)
- 408709: The spiritual merchant described, and the gain of true Godliness proved (1778)
- 408709: The spiritual merchant described, and the gain of true Godliness proved (1778)
- 408794: A second check to Antinomianism (1771)
- 408960: A sermon by the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, being his last farewell to his friends, preached at the tabernacle in Moorfields, at seven in the morning, August the 30th, 1769, immediately before his departure for Georgia (1769)
- 409319: Memoirs of the life, death, burial, and wonderful writings, of Jacob Behmen (1780)
- 410289: Observations on some fatal mistakes (1763)
- 412120: The crooked disciple's remarks upon the blind guide's method of preaching, for some years (1761)
- 412841: The art of swimming (1789)
- 412928: Mercy manifested (1777)
- 413470: A letter to the Rev. Thomas Coke Lld. and Mr. Henry Moore (1792)
- 415123: The preaching-Weathercock: a paradox, proving Mr. W- R-Dson (lately a dissenting minister, and now a presbiter of the Church of England) will cant, recant, and re-recant, till (to prove he is no Schismatick) he has set his religion and conscience to all the points of the compass: Fairly argued from - The Secret History of his Life, Conversation and Doctrines - Whilst (tho' a Presbyterian) he stickled hard to be chose Pastor to an Independent Congregation in Moorfields; - Or, a Letter to that Universal Turncoat, concerning his so often changing his Religion. The whole Compleating the Weathercock-Paradox in III Parts. Written by John Dunton, a true and constant Son of the Church of England, without Respect to Parties, and Author of those Two Answers to Dean Kennet, and Dr. Sacheverel, intituled - The Bull-Baiting, - and Hazard of a Death-Bed-Repentance (1712)
- 416267: The royal patent medicinal snuff, so justly famous for the cure of most disorders, sold by John Page, at the Black-Lion, in Fore-Street, near Moorfields, London (1789)
- 416753: A sermon on I John, v. 7 (1776)
- 418341: A serious address to the people of England (1778)
- 420175: Some remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, The enthusiasm of methodists and papists compar'd (1749)
- 424157: Proposals for discovering a very great improvement (1764)
- 424601: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery-Company, for the year 1800 (1800)
- 424603: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery-Company, for the year 1799 (1799)
- 424605: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery-Company, for the year 1798 (1798)
- 424606: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, for the year 1797 (1797)
- 424607: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, for the year 1796 (1795)
- 424608: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year, 1793 (1793)
- 424609: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year, 1785 (1785)
- 424610: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1782 (1782)
- 424611: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1783 (1783)
- 424613: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, for the year, 1795 (1794)
- 424614: A list of the chiefs, assistants, officers, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1774: with the commanders and officers on the grand marches (1774)
- 424615: A list of the chiefs, assistants, officers, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company. In the year 1776: with the commanders and officers on the grand marches (1776)
- 424624: A list of the chiefs, assistants, officers, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company. In the year 1778: with the commanders and officers on the grand marches (1778)
- 424642: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1780 (1780)
- 424648: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1781 (1781)
- 424651: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1782 (1782)
- 424652: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1783 (1783)
- 424653: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1784 (1784)
- 424654: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1785 (1785)
- 424656: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1787 (1787)
- 424657: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1788 (1788)
- 424658: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1789 (1789)
- 424659: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1790 (1790)
- 424661: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year, 1792 (1792)
- 424662: Orders for the government of the Honourable Artillery Company (1774)
- 425208: A list of the chiefs, assistants, officers, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1779 (1779)
- 425295: A list of the chiefs, assistants, officers, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1777 (1777)
- 425296: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1786 (1786)
- 425688: Honorable Artillery Company, London (1800)
- 425715: A race for eternal life (1777)
- 426138: At a court of assistants of the Hon. Artillery-Company, held at the armory-house, on Thursday, March 20, 1800 (1800)
- 426139: To Colonel Le Mesurier (1800)
- 426141: Sir, you are desired to attend a special general court of the Hon. Artillery-Company, to be held at the armory-house, on Wednesday, the 21st day of May instant (1800)
- 426142: I, Paul Le Mesurier, Esq. alderman of London, colonel and commanding-officer of the Volunteer-Battalion of the Honourable Artillery-Company of London (1800)
- 426143: Dear Sir, I have the pleasure to inform you that his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has been graciously pleased to signify his intention to appear at the head of the Honourable Artillery-Company (1800)
- 426144: At a court of assistants of the Hon. Artillery-Company, held at the armory-house, on Thursday, July 17, 1800 (1800)
- 426145: Sir, I am directed by the Court of Assistants of the Hon. Artillery Company (1800)
- 426146: At a court of assistants of the Hon. Artillery-Company, held at the armory-house, on Thursday, September 4, 1800 (1800)
- 426147: At a court of assistants of the Hon. Artillery Company, held at the armory-house, on Thursday, October 9, 1800 (1800)
- 426148: A list of gentlemen proposed for the Court of Assistants (1800)
- 442532: A sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield (1771)
- 443590: A sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitfield [sic] (1771)
- 469164: A compendium of a controversy on water-baptism (1777)
- 473346: Books wrote and published by the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield; and soled at the tabernacle near Moorfields, and by Mr. John Syms in Pitfield-Street near Charles's square in Hoxton, London (1744)
- 473491: The decline & fall of the English system of finance (1797)
- 474937: Persecution for righteousness sake (1783)
- 476365: An authentic narrative of the glorious death of Widow Shaw, late of Christopher's Alley, Moorfields (1772)
- 478548: Proposals for printing The beauties of the poets; being a collection of moral and sacred poetry: compiled from the best authors, by the late Rev. Thomas Janes of Bristol. The third edition (1788)
- 480526: Rules and orders of the Hon. Artillery-Company (1800)
- 480717: Friendly correspondences: or, Epistolary satyrs upon vertue and vice in several letters (1707)
Variants:
- Moorfields
- 211: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley (1764)
- 233: A letter to the printer of the Public Advertiser (1781)
- 884: Louisa Mathews (1793)
- 1596: A letter to His Excellency Governor Wright, giving an account of the steps taken relative to the converting the Georgia orphan-house into a college: ... To which also is annexed the plan and elevation of the present and intended buildings and orphan-house lands adjacent. By G. Whitefield, (1768)
- 1698: A plain account of Christian perfection (1785)
- 1965: Primitive physic (1785)
- 2105: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord (1777)
- 2106: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord (1784)
- 2312: The poetical works (1786)
- 2711: The merry travellers (1721)
- 2726: Predestination calmly considered (1786)
- 2727: Predestination calmly considered (1776)
- 3028: The repentance of believers (1776)
- 3623: The result of false principles: or, error convicted by its own evidence (1789)
- 4530: The true Anti-Pamela (1770)
- 4533: The poetical works of Dr. Goldsmith (1792)
- 4837: Thoughts on a single life (1784)
- 4894: Thoughts upon God's sovereignty. By John Wesley, A.M (1777)
- 6045: A brief narrative of the revival of religion in Virginia (1778)
- 6427: The almost Christian (1778)
- 6435: The almost Christian (1787)
- 6448: An alarm to unconverted sinners (1782)
- 7225: An account of the United Society for Visiting and Relieving the Sick (1783)
- 7590: The divinity of Christ and his atonement (1774)
- 7601: An expostulatory letter, addressed to Nicholas Lewis, Count Zinzendorff, and Lord Advocate of the Unitas Fratrum. By George Whitefield, A. B. Late of Pembroke-College, Oxford, And Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon (1753)
- 7627: Extracts from a work, entitled The life of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M. by Dr. Coke and Mr. Moore, with observations, thereon by a lady, a member of the Church of England (1792)
- 7894: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians (1777)
- 7900: Hymns for Ascension-Day (1784)
- 7901: Hymns for children (1784)
- 7925: Hymns for the nation, in 1782 (1782)
- 8019: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 8030: A calm address to the inhabitants of England. By John Wesley (1777)
- 9095: God's love to fallen man (1793)
- 9693: A five minutes answer to Paine's letter to Genl. Washington (1797)
- 10885: The parish-Gutt'lers (1732)
- 10911: The life of Mr. Silas Told; containing many instances of the interposition of divine providence in his favour, when at sea; And In His Sufferings Abroad: Together With AN Account Of The Conversion Of Several Malefactors, Through His Instrumentality. Written by himself (1790)
- 11333: The pleasant art of money-catching (1782)
- 11565: A calm address to the inhabitants of England (1777)
- 11865: The principles of a Methodist (1777)
- 11893: The passions and their effects exemplified in a variety of incidents (1792)
- 12336: Scriptural Christianity (1744)
- 12339: Scriptural Christianity (1744)
- 12340: Scriptural Christianity (1744)
- 12767: A second check to Antinomianism (1778)
- 12881: A second dialogue between an Antinomian and his friend. By John Wesley, (1778)
- 13317: Serious considerations concerning the doctrines of election and reprobation (1778)
- 13594: A short account of God's dealings with Mr. John Haime (1785)
- 13697: A short account of the life and death of John Dillon (1777)
- 13918: A sermon on Numbers xxiii. 23 (1777)
- 13932: A sermon on original sin (1776)
- 13933: A sermon on original sin (1782)
- 13937: A sermon on Romans viii. 29, 30 (1776)
- 13975: A sermon on salvation by faith (1783)
- 14157: Some remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, The enthusiasm of Methodists and papists compar'd (1749)
- 14176: Some seasonable reflections and admonitions (1739)
- 14180: A short relation of the River Nile (1791)
- 14820: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come. Abridged by John Wesley, M. A (1787)
- 15187: A sermon preached before the Society for Reformation of Manners (1778)
- 15369: A sermon preached on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1784)
- 15380: A sermon preached on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1782)
- 15381: A sermon preached on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1780)
- 15382: A sermon preached on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1786)
- 15385: A sermon preached on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1794)
- 15574: The folly and danger of being not righteous enough (1739)
- 16362: The wandering spy: or The merry travellers (1723)
- 16577: Wandering thoughts (1776)
- 16583: The wandering spy: or the merry travellers. A trip upon ten-toes, from Moorfields to Bromley. An humorous poem. Part I. By the author of The cavalcade (1723)
- 16584: The wandering spy: or the merry travellers. A trip upon ten-toes, from Moorfields to Bromley. An humorous poem. The second edition. Part I. By the author of The cavalcade (1723)
- 16733: A word of advice to saints and sinners (1777)
- 16735: A word of advice to saints and sinners (1782)
- 16751: The way to the kingdom (1782)
- 17801: Logica Genevensis continued (1773)
- 18012: Three sermons on the original, nature, properties, and use of the law, and its establishment thro' faith (1776)
- 18060: A call to backsliders (1778)
- 18061: A call to backsliders (1778)
- 18174: The club (1733)
- 18212: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion (1778)
- 19116: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week (1740)
- 19770: A collection of prayers for families (1786)
- 19771: A collection of prayers for families (1784)
- 19876: Comfort for mourning Christians (1789)
- 21377: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God (1744)
- 21771: An answer to the Rev. Mr. Church's remarks on the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's last journal (1745)
- 22347: An answer to Mr. Rowland Hill's tract, entitled "imposture detected." (1777)
- 23344: A call to backsliders (1778)
- 24520: The British songster (1788)
- 24624: The unfortunate Englishmen (1773)
- 24949: Paradise lost (1788)
- 25373: An history of the earth (1790)
- 25925: Logica Genevensis (1786)
- 26257: Look e're you leap: or, A history of the lives and intrigues of lewd women, &c (1760)
- 27120: Method for prayer, with scripture expressions proper to be us'd under each head. By Matthew Henry, minister of the Gospel in Chester (1750)
- 28541: The life of God in the soul of man (1777)
- 29036: A short account of the death of Elizabeth Hindmarsh (1778)
- 29668: Sermons on several occasions (1754)
- 29671: Sermons on several occasions (1746)
- 30973: Sermons (1796)
- 31785: The nature, design, and general rules of the United Societies (1782)
- 31796: The nature, design, and general rules of the United Societies (1785)
- 32261: In case of fire. Thomas Davies, turncock to the London-Bridge Water-Works, lives next door to the Red Lion in Whitecross-street, near Moorfields; who will attend on the earliest notice (1795)
- 32678: The nature of enthusiasm (1778)
- 32850: A method for prayer, with scripture expressions proper to be us'd under each head. By Matthew Henry, minister of the Gospel in Chester (1761)
- 32922: To the journeymen weavers, you are desired to meet to-morrow morning, Friday, the 23d instant April, at nine o'clock, in the quarters of Moorfields, to receive proposals for the good of your trade (1773)
- 34707: Observations on some fatal mistakes (1763)
- 36784: The careless professor's danger, and the true believer's safety, with respect to the unpardonable sin (1771)
- 37459: Christ the life of his people (1798)
- 38585: The Merry and facetious companion, in French and English (1746)
- 39613: Sermons on various subjects (1745)
- 40209: A sermon, occasioned by the death of Mr. Thomas Flight (1800)
- 42402: The cure of evil-speaking (1778)
- 47894: Joe Miller's jests: or, The wits vade-Mecum (1750)
- 48381: The new-Birth: a sermon on John iii.7 (1794)
- 52181: An Act for impowering the mayor, aldermen, and commons, of the city of London, in Common Council assembled, to make a street or opening from Moorfields, opposite Chiswell-street, towards the east into Bishopsgate-street (1778)
- 61306: Hymns for the nation, in 1782 (1781)
- 63949: Observations on some fatal mistakes (1763)
- 64191: The folly and danger of being not righteous enough (1739)
- 64566: The holy conversation, and high expectation, of true Christians (1789)
- 65456: An extract of Mr. Richard Baxter's Aphorisms of justification (1745)
- 65499: An extract from the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from January 1, 1776, to August 8, 1779. XVIII (1788)
- 66128: Directions for renewing our covenant with God (1784)
- 66152: A farther defence of the Methodists (1793)
- 66313: A discourse on sin in believers. By John Wesley, M.A (1776)
- 66516: The duty and advantage of early rising (1783)
- 67047: The almost Christian (1784)
- 67067: An answer to the Rev. Mr. Church's Remarks on the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's last Journal. In a letter to that gentleman. By John Wesley, M. A. Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. (1745)
- 67100: An extract from John Nelson's journal (1782)
- 67101: An extract from John Nelson's journal (1785)
- 67102: An extract from the Christian-Pattern: or, a treatise on the imitation of Christ: written in Latin by Thomas a Kempis: published by John Wesley, M.A (1785)
- 67108: An extract of a letter to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount H**e (1781)
- 67172: An extract from the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from January 1, 1776, to August 8, 1779. XVIII (1788)
- 67591: Select hymns for the use of Christians of all denominations (1778)
- 67608: Prayers for children (1784)
- 68767: Observations on some fatal mistakes (1763)
- 69238: Certain select passages of the New Testament, metrically paraphrased, by Francis Okely, formerly of St. John's College, Cambridge (1783)
- 70535: The spiritual merchant described; and the gain of true godliness proved (1778)
- 70535: The spiritual merchant described; and the gain of true godliness proved (1778)
- 70564: A race for eternal life (1777)
- 70789: The great question of bills of exchange, called fictitious (1790)
- 131667: The art of numbring by speaking-rods (1667)
- 133149: Witty apophthegms delivered at several times, and upon several occasions (1671)
- 141560: Bethlehems beauty, Londons charity, and the cities glory (1676)
- 146312: Terminationes et exempla declinationum, et conjugationum, in usum grammaticastrorum. Opera & studio Caroli Hoole, M.A. e? C. L. Oxon. scholarchæ olim Rotherhamiensis in agro Ebor. jam vero? privatæ scholæ grammaticæ institutoris prope ædes haud ita procul a? byrsa regali apud Londinates (1669)
- 153902: The sayings of Richard Stafford (1692)
- 160004: Those moderate spirits, or mild and pleasant cordial waters (1662)
- 161107: The works of the highly experienced and famous chymist, John Rudolph Glauber (1694)
- 209202: A Catalogue of books; containing many valuable and rare articles in ancient and modern literature (1788)
- 209538: The life, and strange, unparallel'd and unheard-of voyages and adventures of Ambrose Gwinett (1770)
- 209640: Second part of Lackington's catalogue for 1788 (1788)
- 209698: An important case argued (1788)
- 210382: The divine conduct reviewed (1784)
- 210385: Four select evangelical discourses (1788)
- 210713: The substance of a sermon preached August the 26th, 1787 (1787)
- 211453: The good Samaritan; or, charity to strangers recommended (1793)
- 211728: Mary Magdalene (1794)
- 213295: An expostulatory letter, addressed to Nicholas Lewis, Count Zinzendorff, and Lord Advocate of the Unitas Fratrum (1753)
- 213298: Two farewell sermons (1771)
- 213452: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Gloucester (1763)
- 213891: Yorick's sentimental journey, through France, Italy &c (1792)
- 215391: A letter from a private person to his pastor (1743)
- 215411: Samson a type of Christ (1744)
- 215769: The almost Christian (1785)
- 215771: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 215775: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 215786: A concise ecclesiastical history (1781)
- 215788: A concise history of England (1776)
- 215789: The desideratum (1760)
- 215804: The great assize (1785)
- 215843: Primitive physick (1776)
- 215844: Primitive physic (1781)
- 215862: A short account of the life and death of the Rev. John Fletcher (1786)
- 215873: Some account of the late work of God in North-America (1778)
- 215881: Thoughts upon God's sovereignty (1777)
- 215928: An appeal to matter of fact and common sense (1785)
- 216448: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal from February 1. 1737-8. To his return from Germany (1740)
- 216480: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal (1777)
- 216484: An extract from the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from August 9, 1779, to August 26, 1782. XIX (1786)
- 216499: Some observations on liberty (1776)
- 216523: Nicodemus (1786)
- 217213: Reflections on the rise and progress of the American rebellion (1780)
- 217426: Salvation by Christ (1777)
- 217558: Minutes of an association of general Baptists (1789)
- 219392: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 221552: The american oracle (1791)
- 222864: Sympathy with our suffering brethren (1755)
- 224197: An earnest appeal to men of reason and religion (1786)
- 224204: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion (1786)
- 224573: The dreadful effects of going to conjurers. A full and true relation how one Mrs. Esther Rushway, ... after having, ... lost a considerable quantity of plate and mony, went, for finding the thief out, to enquire of an astrologer in Moorfields, (1708)
- 224650: An extract of the Life of Madam Guion (1776)
- 225561: The doctrines of grace and justice equally essential to the pure gospel (1778)
- 225563: The bible and the sword (1776)
- 225565: American patriotism farther confronted with reason (1777)
- 225567: A reply to the principal arguments by which the Calvinists and the Fatalists support the doctrine of absolute necessity (1777)
- 225568: The reconciliation (1777)
- 225569: The doctrines of grace and justice equally essential to the pure gospel (1777)
- 225570: Bible-Arminianiasm & Bible-Calvinism (1777)
- 226574: A sermon preached at Peckham (1788)
- 226677: A communion morning's companion (1758)
- 226678: A communion morning's companion (1760)
- 226681: A communion morning's companion (1775)
- 226692: Hymns for social worship (1753)
- 226695: A collection of hymns for social worship (1758)
- 226696: A collection of hymns for social worship (1759)
- 226697: A collection of hymns for social worship (1760)
- 226704: A collection of hymns for social worship (1787)
- 226707: A collection of hymns for social worship (1790)
- 226708: A collection of hymns for social worship (1794)
- 226709: A collection of hymns for social worship (1798)
- 226710: A collection of hymns for social worship (1798)
- 226725: An extract of the Christian's pattern (1741)
- 226734: A collection of hymns (1784)
- 226735: A collection of hymns (1786)
- 229051: Christ born (1743)
- 229781: Hymns for New-Year's-Day (1777)
- 229785: Hymns for Our Lord's resurrection (1777)
- 229808: A collection of psalms and hymns (1744)
- 229809: A collection of psalms and hymns (1748)
- 230385: Directions for renewing our covenant with God (1781)
- 232108: An essay upon the peace of 1783 (1785)
- 232575: An extract of the life and death of Mr. Thomas Haliburton (1741)
- 232704: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, from a few days after his return to Georgia to his arrival at Falmouth, on the 11th of March, 1741 (1744)
- 232705: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, from his arrival at London, to his departure from thence on his way to Georgia (1744)
- 236003: An important case argued (1788)
- 236006: The important question (1776)
- 236416: Lackington's catalogue for 1792 (1792)
- 237313: A letter to the Rev. C.E. De Coetlogon, A.M. editor of President Edwards's lately-revived sermon, on the eternity of hell-torments. By the author of dialogues on the universal restoration (1789)
- 239278: On the Trinity (1783)
- 239289: A farther continuation of Dr. Coke's journal (1787)
- 239354: The important question (1783)
- 239545: Remarks on Mr. Bradford's reflections upon the Baptist circular letter (1788)
- 240263: A short address to persons of all denominations, occasioned by the alarm of an intended invasion (1756)
- 240274: The importance and necessity of His Majesty's declaration of war with France considered and improved (1756)
- 240956: Mystical mathematics applied to moon-hauling (1786)
- 243076: Our duty as patriots, protestants, and Christians, in a time of war (1756)
- 243283: The duty and advantage of early rising (1786)
- 243297: Directions for renewing our covenant with God (1780)
- 243302: Minutes of some late conversations (1785)
- 243305: Minutes of several conversations between The Reverend Mr. John and Charles Wesley (1780)
- 243307: A continuation of Dr. Coke's journal (1787)
- 243628: A sermon preach'd on Sunday, April 4th, 1742 (1745)
- 244571: A sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr George Whitefield (1770)
- 248424: Four select evangelical discourses (1789)
- 249374: Reflections upon the conduct of human life (1776)
- 251171: Table dorsalis: or, The cause of consumption in young men and women (1764)
- 251776: Asses milk. Sold by Benjamin Morgan, at the Ass and foal, Castle-Street, City-Road, Moorfields. Asses bought and sold, or lett by the month (1793)
- 253066: A list of the chiefs (1791)
- 253652: Rules and orders of the Honourable Artillery Company (1782)
- 253712: Some account of the late work of God in North-America (1778)
- 253742: Some remarks upon a late charge against enthusiasm (1746)
- 254141: A report and survey of the canal, proposed to be made on one level, from Waltham-Abbey to Moorfields. ... By Robert Whitworth. To which is subjoin'd, An address ... on the importance and great utility of canals in general; ... By James Sharp (1774)
- 254308: Some account of the life and death of Nicolas Mooney (1776)
- 254479: Spiritual songs for children: or, Poems on several subjects and occasions. By J. Wright. Adorned with cuts (1793)
- 256281: Asses milk, sold by Sarah Loveday, at the Ass and Colt on Windmill-Hill, near Upper Moorfields: likewise asses bought and sold, or lett out by the month. (1762)
- 256748: The character of a Methodist (1786)
- 256887: The doctrine of life for the New Jerusalem, from the commandments of the decalogue. Translated from the Latin of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg (1786)
- 257083: A catalogue of books (1788)
- 257153: God's faithfulness a sure ground of hope and comfort to believers, both living and dying (1781)
- 257545: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross (1777)
- 257835: A call to the unconverted (1782)
- 257839: A call to the unconverted (1785)
- 257955: A catalogue of valuable books, consisting of about twelve thousand volumes, of scarce articles, in every branch of literature (1787)
- 258037: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross (1777)
- 258039: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross (1776)
- 258460: Christian letters (1778)
- 258810: The desideratum (1778)
- 259478: Christian perfection (1741)
- 259504: The christian sacrament and sacrifice (1794)
- 259536: Christian submission to civil government (1795)
- 259591: The doctrine of original sin (1784)
- 259593: The doctrine of the New Jerusalem concerning the Lord (1786)
- 260871: The interposition of providence in the late recovery of His Majesty King George the Third, illustrated and improved (1789)
- 260914: A brief narrative of the revival of religion in Virginia (1778)
- 261139: A collection of hymns for social worship (1791)
- 261141: A collection of hymns for social worship (1785)
- 261142: A collection of hymns for social worship (1783)
- 261423: The cure of evil-speaking (1784)
- 261428: The cure of evil-speaking (1782)
- 261547: A collection of psalms and hymns (1743)
- 261637: Thomas Draper, cabinet-maker, upholder and appraiser; at The Key and Plow, the corner of Daggets-Court in Lower Moorfields, London. Buys, sells, and appraises all kinds of household furniture, ... N.B. Chamber and barrell organs, harpsichords, spinnets and other musical instruments bought and sold. Funerals furnished (1799)
- 262037: Particulars and conditions of sale, of several freehold messuages or tenements, and buildings, in and near Chiswell Street, Whitecross Street, Beech Street, Moorfields, and Crown Street, in the county of Middlesex; being part of the estates purchased under the Act of Parliament, for making the new street from Moorfields to Bishopsgate Street, and from Chiswell Street to Barbican. Which will be sold by auction ... before the Committee for letting the City's lands, at Guildhall, on Wednesday, the 6th day of May 1795, (1795)
- 262105: A race for eternal life (1785)
- 262226: The life and death of Thomas Walsh (1782)
- 262471: The particulars of the freehold and leasehold estates, of the late Mrs. Margaret Ventum, situate in High Holborn; Great Ormond Street; Old Street; Christopher's Alley, Moorfields; and Turner's Hill, Cheshunt. The moiety of a copyhold and freehold estate, at Limehouse; the leases and trade of two publick houses, in Chick Lane, and Cold Bath Fields; and five brick carcasses in George Yard, Aldersgate-Street. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Skinner, on Friday the 7th of January, 1780. (1779)
- 262766: The life of God in the soul of man (1748)
- 265056: The means of grace (1776)
- 266068: The seasons. By James Thomson (1788)
- 266391: A plain account of Christian perfection (1777)
- 266459: A plain, earnest address to all professing Christians, duly to consider what they are by nature, and what they must be by grace, before they can be saved (1774)
- 266496: Memoirs (1794)
- 266954: A sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield (1770)
- 266962: A sermon on salvation by faith (1778)
- 267555: A sermon preach'd on Sunday (1742)
- 267612: A sermon, preached at Haberdashers-Hall, November 30th, on occasion of the tremendous earthquake at Lisbon, November 1. 1755. By Thomas Gibbons (1755)
- 267627: The nature (1781)
- 268722: Rules and directions for hearing and reading the word of God with certain and saving benefit. By Daniel Burgess, late minister of the Gospel (1788)
- 269080: A short address to persons of all denominations, occasioned by the alarm of an intended invasion (1756)
- 269228: A short English grammar (1778)
- 269557: A short Latin grammar (1775)
- 273007: Prices of carpenters work, submitted to the public (1796)
- 273530: Sermons on several occasions. By John Wesley, M.A (1777)
- 273741: The secret history of Betty Ireland (1770)
- 274119: Sermons on several occasions (1750)
- 274357: The past mercies, the great sinfulness, and the present alarming, state of this nation, a loud call to humble ourselves sincerely before God (1778)
- 274610: A short account of Mr. Murgetroyd (1771)
- 274853: The protestant Association (1781)
- 275039: The london and country printers (1785)
- 275266: A sermon preach'd on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1742)
- 277883: A collection of hymns for social worship (1754)
- 278058: An extract from the Christian-Pattern (1783)
- 278155: An extract of John Nelson's journal (1777)
- 278161: An extract of the life and death of Mr. Thomas Haliburton (1777)
- 278244: A communion morning's companion (1755)
- 278497: Crook in the lot; or, the sovereignty and wisdom of God displayed in the afflictions of men (1768)
- 278900: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week (1742)
- 279430: Hymns and spiritual songs (1782)
- 279432: Hymns for New-Year's-Day (1784)
- 281485: A calm address to the inhabitants of Great Britain (1790)
- 282352: Infant baptism stated and defended (1786)
- 283640: Hymns and spiritual songs (1781)
- 283718: Hymns for children (1778)
- 283802: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord (1778)
- 284774: A collection of hymns for social worship (1753)
- 285058: Observations on some fatal mistakes (1763)
- 285779: A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of Miss March, daughter of Thomas March, Esq. of Borden; who departed this life October 15, 1792, aged twenty-five years (1792)
- 286284: James Mullett, upholsterer, cabinet and bedstead maker, auctioneer, appraiser and undertaker, at his furniture warehouses, The plough and harrow, Middle and Lower Moorfields: keeps ready-made all sorts of houshold goods, (1791)
- 286825: A letter on the sonship of Christ, originally addressed to some of the members of the Baptist Church at Edinburgh (1788)
- 294745: Zelotes and Honestus reconciled (1775)
- 294757: Hymns on the Lord's Supper (1776)
- 294798: Hymns for the nation, in 1782 (1782)
- 294821: A short account of the death of Elizabeth Hindmarsh (1778)
- 295783: The strange and wonderful predictions of Mr. Christopher Love (1760)
- 295989: Lackington, bookseller, no. 46, Chiswell-Street, Moorfields. The full value given for libraries, or parcels of books. Books lent to read. (1785)
- 298053: The poetical works of James Thomson (1787)
- 298200: Musick in general, for public and private entertainments: provided by John Winter, next door to the Man in the Moon, facing Artillery-Court, in Chiswell-Street, near Moorfields (1760)
- 298959: Adams, broker, appraiser, & undertaker, no. 67, Fore-Street, near Moorfields: a great variety of second-hand furniture. N.B. The full value given for any house or parcel of goods (1800)
- 300310: A purge for church-wardens and vestry-men (1715)
- 301034: An elegiac tribute to the memory of the Rev. John Fletcher (1786)
- 301187: Memoirs of the forty-five first years of the life of James Lackington, The present bookseller in Chiswell-street, Moorfields, London (1793)
- 302085: A true account for all house-keepers (1712)
- 309710: The town and country register for servants (1775)
- 311283: Thomas Cloake, upholder, cabinet-maker, undertaker, sworn appraiser and auctioneer (1790)
- 311285: Harris, upholder, cabinet-maker, and sworn broker (1775)
- 312952: The sinner's cry (1793)
- 315191: No charge whatsoever made for advice to any person. Doctor Bossy, at his house, no. 9, Bunhill Row, near Moorfields, whose reputation is well known ... In the last eighteen years has cured (gratis) in Covent-Garden Market, Tower-hill, and Moorfields, upwards of sixteen thousand poor miserable objects, in different cases of surgery, (1790)
- 315585: A catalogue of all the neat elegant genuine household furniture (1786)
- 316284: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord (1782)
- 316288: The free-masons calendar (1800)
- 316477: The dignity of human nature (1786)
- 317561: At a court of assistants of the Honourable Artillery-Company (1800)
- 318697: Copies of the leases of the estate of the Honourable the Artillery Company (1779)
- 318826: Free grace exemplified in the conversion of Thomas Smith, late of Talgarth-College, South-Wales (1792)
- 318826: Free grace exemplified in the conversion of Thomas Smith, late of Talgarth-College, South-Wales (1792)
- 319996: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God (1795)
- 320283: The strange and wonderful predictions of Mr. Christopher Love (1760)
- 324029: Occasional verses, moral and sacred (1785)
- 324081: Select hymns for the use of Christians of all denominations (1776)
- 324082: Select hymns for the use of Christians of all denominations (1783)
- 324083: Hymns for the national fast (1782)
- 324103: Hymns and spiritual songs (1753)
- 324104: Hymns and spiritual songs (1754)
- 324108: Hymns and spiritual songs (1776)
- 324109: Hymns and spiritual songs (1786)
- 324110: Short hymns on select passages of the Holy Scriptures (1794)
- 324203: The spiritual merchant described (1778)
- 324203: The spiritual merchant described (1778)
- 324222: To live is Christ (1771)
- 324361: The saint entered into peace (1770)
- 324362: Mercy manifested (1777)
- 324670: A dissertation (1785)
- 324853: An entire new treatise on leeches (1798)
- 325292: The penitent thief: or, A narrative of two women fearing God (1773)
- 325539: A sermon by the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield (1769)
- 325920: Short sentences (1778)
- 326753: An essay on the philosophy of Christianity (1796)
- 327027: Dr. Cotton Mather's student and preacher (1789)
- 328312: The life and particular proceedings of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield (1739)
- 328313: The life and particular proceedings of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield (1739)
- 328323: An account of some Lent and other extraordinary processions and Ecclesiastical Entertainments (1768)
- 328916: A race for eternal life (1777)
- 330564: A sermon at the ordination of the Rev. Sir Harry Trelawny (1777)
- 330568: The last farewell sermon (1793)
- 330568: The last farewell sermon (1793)
- 330591: Grace displayed (1777)
- 330883: A report and survey of the canal (1773)
- 330907: Verres and his scribblers (1732)
- 333786: Joe Miller's jests (1750)
- 333792: Joe Miller's jests (1739)
- 335111: The merry travellers (1724)
- 335607: The right (1740)
- 336090: The scripture doctrine concerning predestination, election, and reprobation (1782)
- 336566: Memoirs of the life and adventures of Signor Rozelli, late of the Hague. Giving a particular account of his birth, education, slavery, Monastie State, Imprisonment in the Inquisition at Rome, and the different Figures he has since made, as well in Italy, as in England, France and Holland. With the Continuation of the same to the Day of his Death. Written by Himself, just before his Decease And committed to the Care of an intimate Friend. The Whole being a Series of the most diverting History, and surprising Events, ever yet made public. Adorn'd with curious copper cuts. ... (1740)
- 336634: The saint entered into peace (1770)
- 336688: The case of Elizabeth Canning fairly stated. Containing, an impartial account of every thing that has happen'd, or been transacted in this strange affair, from her being seized in Moorfields, to the present time. The Whole Evidence given on her Examination before the sitting Alderman; and that of Virtue Hall before the Justice, unravelled and set in a true Light. Likewise, Virtue Hall's Examination before Justice Lediard, and Recantation before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor. With pertinent remarks on the several passages as they occur in the narrative (1753)
- 336732: The spirit and truth of the Gospel (1777)
- 338708: The history of Henry Earl of Moreland. ... (1781)
- 339458: A catalogue of scarce and curious books (1782)
- 339996: God's faithfulness a sure ground of hope and comfort to believers, both living and dying (1781)
- 343607: The diary of Mrs. Arabella Davies, late wife of the Rev. E. Davies, A.B. Rector of Coychurch. Printed from her own manuscript (1788)
- 343852: The cry of little faith heard and answered (1788)
- 343856: A divine poem on the Shunamite. Addressed to a friend. By William Huntington, S. S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1787)
- 343864: Free thoughts in captivity, and the thinker in the trap (1788)
- 343874: An innocent game for babes in grace (1787)
- 343883: The law established by the faith of Christ. A sermon, preached at Providence Chapel, on the first day of January, 1786, by William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1788)
- 343888: Letters on ministerial qualifications (1788)
- 343893: The modern plasterer detected, and his untempered mortar discovered. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; Richmond, in Surrey (1787)
- 343897: The music and odours of saints. A sermon, preached at Providence chapel, Sept. 2, 1787. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1788)
- 343903: A rule and a riddle; or, an everlasting task for blind watchmen and old women. In a letter to a friend. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; and at Monkwell Street Chapel, in the City (1788)
- 343907: The servant of the Lord described and vindicated, in a sermon, delivered at Providence Chapel, Feb. 17, 1788. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1788)
- 343914: Spoils taken from the Tower of London, without siege, violence, bloodshed, conquest, or loss to the owners. In a letter to a friend. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street; at Monkwell-Street Chapel, in the City; and at Richmond, in Surrey (1788)
- 344527: Memoirs (1791)
- 346244: Sermons to the condemned (1775)
- 346810: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr Thomas Hall (1762)
- 347391: A serious call to a holy life (1784)
- 348179: A practical treatise on Christian perfection (1743)
- 348640: The great Christian doctrine of original sin defended (1789)
- 348646: A narrative of the late work of God, at and near Northampton, in New-England (1744)
- 348842: Heaven the residence of the saints (1771)
- 349253: Joy in heaven. And The creed of devils. With a word concerning apparitions. Two sermons, preached October 29, 1775. By the late Rev. Augustus Toplady, A. B. Vicar of Broad Hembury (1788)
- 350300: Mrs. Rowe's devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise; turned into blank verse, by the Rev. Edward Smyth (1785)
- 355458: Infant salvation (1793)
- 359410: The strange voyage and adventures of Domingo Gonsales (1768)
- 359995: Belisarius. By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy. To which are added, Fragments of moral philosophy, by the same author, in three essays, never before translated: I. Of glory. II. Of the great. III. Of grandeur (1784)
- 360249: Three sermons upon practical subjects, From the Following Texts: I. Luke xv. 5. And when be hath feard it, be layeth it on his shoulders rejoicing. II. John v. 6. When Jesus saw him he, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, be said unto him, wilt thou be made whole? &c. III. Psalm lxv. 5. By terrible things in righteousness, wilt thou answer us, O God of our salvation. Preached at the New-Church in Langeitho, South-Wales. By the Rev. Mr. Daniel Rowland, Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Leinster, one of his Majesty's most Hon. Privy Council in the Kingdom of Ireland. And now attempted to be translated from the original British. By the Rev. John Davies, Rector of Sharnecote, Wilts; and late of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, who translated the former Eight Sermons (1778)
- 360352: Death: a vision (1768)
- 360612: The works and words of Jesus: or, What he did, and taught, during his abode on Earth (1788)
- 361255: Prayers for condemned malefactors (1785)
- 361270: Jesus, altogether lovely (1766)
- 362277: A full and authentic account of John Williamson, who was executed in Moorfields, on Monday the nineteenth of January, 1767, for the murder of his wife, By imprisoning and cruelly treating her, and denying her proper Sustenance. Containing, A particular and exact Narrative of Williamson's inhuman Treatment of his unhappy Wife, and of the Varieties of Misery which he forced her to endure; and also an Account of his Execution. Together with an original letter, written by Williamson after he was taken up; and also a vindication of him, written by himself (1767)
- 362433: The christian's pocket companion: consisting of select texts of the New Testament, with suitable observations in prose and verse, for every day in the year. By John Barnes (1765)
- 363224: Christ the life of his people (1798)
- 363316: A sermon preached at Haberdashers-Hall, November 30th, on occasion of the tremendous earthquake at Lisbon, November 1, 1755 (1756)
- 363791: A familiar letter of reproof and humiliation to the Rev. Thomas Towle (1784)
- 364612: An examination of the Rev. Mr. Elliot's opinion, respecting the mode of baptism, and the scriptures on which it is founded, in a late work, entitled Dipping not baptizing (1788)
- 364689: God the glorious, holy, wonder-working God; worthy to be feared and praised! (1788)
- 365094: The last farewell sermon, preached at the Tabernacle, near Moorfields, April 1, 1792. By the Rev. John Berridge, M. A. Late Vicar of Everton, Bedfordshire. Taken in Short Hand, at the Time it was delivered, and faithfully transcribed. To which is added, A Short Account of Mr. Berridge's Death, in a Letter from a Friend, who was with him the Day he died. Also a Narrative of the Respect shewed to him by his Friends in London (1793)
- 365094: The last farewell sermon, preached at the Tabernacle, near Moorfields, April 1, 1792. By the Rev. John Berridge, M. A. Late Vicar of Everton, Bedfordshire. Taken in Short Hand, at the Time it was delivered, and faithfully transcribed. To which is added, A Short Account of Mr. Berridge's Death, in a Letter from a Friend, who was with him the Day he died. Also a Narrative of the Respect shewed to him by his Friends in London (1793)
- 365224: The way to get and to save wealth, or the sure method to live well in the world; being the pleasant art of money-getting. Treating I. Of the original invention of money. II. Of the misery of wanting it, &c. III. How persons in straits for Money, may supply themselves with it. IV. A new method for ordering of expenses. V. How to save money in diet, apparel, and recreations. VI. How a man may always keep money in his pocket. VII. How a man may pay debts without money. VIII. How to travel without money. To which is added, The way how to turn a penny; or, the art of thriving. Also, good rules for the obtaining of God's blessing on out endeavours, without whose assistance all will be in vain. With several other things, both pleasant and profitable. (1788)
- 365371: The chronicle of the Kings of England (1799)
- 366821: The spectator (1793)
- 367033: Poems and imitations of the British poets. With odes, miscellanies, and notes. By W. Churchey (1789)
- 367758: The crucified Jesus (1772)
- 368210: The husband forced to be jealous: or, the good fortune of those women that have jealous husbands. Being the Secret History of several Noble Persons; avery Entertaining History, and founded on real Facts, and not the Result of an inventive Fancy, as many Books are. Translated from the French (1765)
- 368677: The best method of putting an end to the American war. Being the substance of a sermon preached on the 13th of December, 1776; the day of the general fast, at Tottenham-Court Chapel, ... By the Rev. Cradock Glascott, ... With an address from Henry Peckwell, (1776)
- 368775: Observations and facts relative to public houses in the City of London and its environs. Humbly submitted to the consideration of His Majesty's ministers, and of magistrates in every part of Great Britain. By a magistrate acting for the countries of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, and Essex (1794)
- 370582: The daughter's defence of her father (1788)
- 370795: An address to Protestant dissenters (1792)
- 371962: The way and the fare of a wayfaring man (1788)
- 372449: The everlasting gospel (1795)
- 373554: An abridgment of the light of the world (1786)
- 374339: England's witty and ingenious jester (1770)
- 374658: The life and extraordinary adventures of Captain Socivizca, who was commander of a numerous body of robbers, of the Race of the Morlachians, commonly called Montenegrins; a People inhabiting in the Dominions of Venetian Dalmatia. Containing Many bloody Rencounters which happened between his Troops and the Turks; against whom he bore an inveterate Hatred. - His Misfortunes, and wonderful Escapes from them: together with an Account of the horrid Execution of his Brother, who was taken by surprise by the Turks; as also of the happy Escape of his Wife and Children out of their Hands. Likewise An Account of his Transactions, after passing through many strange and uncommon Scenes of Life, until he was, by the present Emperor of Germany, taken into his Service, to command his irregular Troops of Pandours, Croats, Hussars, &c. To which is added a very entertaining, comical, and curious account of the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants of Wallachia; with a particular Description of that Country (1770)
- 375606: The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett (1771)
- 376052: The substance of a sermon preached August the 26th, 1787 (1787)
- 376837: A faithful narrative of God's gracious dealings with Hiel (1781)
- 377528: Letters from a parent to her children (1788)
- 377788: The secret history of Betty Ireland (1765)
- 378677: A short account of the death of Elizabeth Hindmarsh (1777)
- 379092: A treatise, published by the Society of Edam (1787)
- 379747: Observations on the formation and uses of the natural frog of the horse (1800)
- 379765: An extract of the life of Monsieur de Renty (1741)
- 380055: Tabes dorsalis (1770)
- 381793: Low-Life (1764)
- 382500: Infant baptism stated and defended (1786)
- 383537: Abraham's steps of faith (1745)
- 383829: A course of lectures, on the prophecies that remain to be fulfilled (1789)
- 384295: Some elegiac lines, composed on the death of that faithful and painful servant of the Lord Jesus, the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield (1771)
- 384389: A full refutation of the doctrine of unconditional perseverance: in a discourse on Hebrews, Chapter ii. Verse 3. In Which The Possibility And Danger Of The Total And Final Apostacy Of True Believers IS Demonstrated: And The Epistle To The Hebrews IS Shewn To BE NO Other Than A Regular Treatise, OR One Connected Chain Of Reasoning ON That Subject. By Thomas Olivers (1790)
- 384402: A short account of the experience of Mrs. Hester Howell (1770)
- 384415: The indispensable necessity of faith, in order to the pleasing God (1781)
- 385063: A short account of the life of Mr. Thomas Mitchell (1781)
- 385386: A specimen of printing types (1785)
- 386207: A short account of God's dealings with Mr. John Haime (1786)
- 386210: An extract of the life of Monsieur de Renty (1778)
- 386709: A collection of hymns for social worship (1761)
- 388208: A sermon preached on Sunday, April 4, 1742 (1783)
- 390116: A collection of the promises of scripture (1790)
- 390868: A letter from a late Roman Catholick (1743)
- 391070: Letters (1778)
- 391143: A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's "calm address to our American colonies: " (1776)
- 391288: A collection of hymns, for the use of the people called Methodists (1782)
- 392346: Diotrephes and Stentor (1765)
- 393270: A short account of the life and death of Miss Alice Gilbert (1776)
- 393529: A treatise on Christian prudence (1784)
- 393957: An essay, to lay open the gospel in its original purity (1788)
- 394935: A short exposition of the Ten Commandments (1784)
- 396382: An extract of Miss Mary Gilbert's journal (1787)
- 396643: Hymns for New-Year's-Day (1785)
- 396644: Funeral hymns (1784)
- 397687: An extract from an ironical sermon (1784)
- 398964: The free-Mason's calendar (1788)
- 400239: The last check to Antinomianism (1787)
- 400455: Eight sermons upon practical subjects (1774)
- 402550: The divine visions of John Engelbrecht (1780)
- 402823: Twenty-Three sermons on various subjects (1745)
- 402828: Nine sermons upon the following subjects (1750)
- 402829: Six sermons on the following subjects (1750)
- 403498: The two first parts of his life (1756)
- 404506: The reproach of Christ the Christian's treasure (1771)
- 405622: The amours of Carlo Khan (1789)
- 406029: Memoirs (1792)
- 406030: Memoirs (1794)
- 408576: Professors admonished in the day of calamity: or the Lord's controversy with Israel (1780)
- 408709: The spiritual merchant described, and the gain of true Godliness proved (1778)
- 408709: The spiritual merchant described, and the gain of true Godliness proved (1778)
- 408794: A second check to Antinomianism (1771)
- 408960: A sermon by the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, being his last farewell to his friends, preached at the tabernacle in Moorfields, at seven in the morning, August the 30th, 1769, immediately before his departure for Georgia (1769)
- 409319: Memoirs of the life, death, burial, and wonderful writings, of Jacob Behmen (1780)
- 410289: Observations on some fatal mistakes (1763)
- 412120: The crooked disciple's remarks upon the blind guide's method of preaching, for some years (1761)
- 412841: The art of swimming (1789)
- 412928: Mercy manifested (1777)
- 413470: A letter to the Rev. Thomas Coke Lld. and Mr. Henry Moore (1792)
- 415123: The preaching-Weathercock: a paradox, proving Mr. W- R-Dson (lately a dissenting minister, and now a presbiter of the Church of England) will cant, recant, and re-recant, till (to prove he is no Schismatick) he has set his religion and conscience to all the points of the compass: Fairly argued from - The Secret History of his Life, Conversation and Doctrines - Whilst (tho' a Presbyterian) he stickled hard to be chose Pastor to an Independent Congregation in Moorfields; - Or, a Letter to that Universal Turncoat, concerning his so often changing his Religion. The whole Compleating the Weathercock-Paradox in III Parts. Written by John Dunton, a true and constant Son of the Church of England, without Respect to Parties, and Author of those Two Answers to Dean Kennet, and Dr. Sacheverel, intituled - The Bull-Baiting, - and Hazard of a Death-Bed-Repentance (1712)
- 416267: The royal patent medicinal snuff, so justly famous for the cure of most disorders, sold by John Page, at the Black-Lion, in Fore-Street, near Moorfields, London (1789)
- 416753: A sermon on I John, v. 7 (1776)
- 418341: A serious address to the people of England (1778)
- 420175: Some remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, The enthusiasm of methodists and papists compar'd (1749)
- 424157: Proposals for discovering a very great improvement (1764)
- 424601: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery-Company, for the year 1800 (1800)
- 424603: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery-Company, for the year 1799 (1799)
- 424605: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery-Company, for the year 1798 (1798)
- 424606: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, for the year 1797 (1797)
- 424607: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, for the year 1796 (1795)
- 424608: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year, 1793 (1793)
- 424609: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year, 1785 (1785)
- 424610: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1782 (1782)
- 424611: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1783 (1783)
- 424613: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, for the year, 1795 (1794)
- 424614: A list of the chiefs, assistants, officers, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1774: with the commanders and officers on the grand marches (1774)
- 424615: A list of the chiefs, assistants, officers, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company. In the year 1776: with the commanders and officers on the grand marches (1776)
- 424624: A list of the chiefs, assistants, officers, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company. In the year 1778: with the commanders and officers on the grand marches (1778)
- 424642: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1780 (1780)
- 424648: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1781 (1781)
- 424651: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1782 (1782)
- 424652: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1783 (1783)
- 424653: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1784 (1784)
- 424654: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1785 (1785)
- 424656: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1787 (1787)
- 424657: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1788 (1788)
- 424658: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1789 (1789)
- 424659: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1790 (1790)
- 424661: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, &c. &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year, 1792 (1792)
- 424662: Orders for the government of the Honourable Artillery Company (1774)
- 425208: A list of the chiefs, assistants, officers, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1779 (1779)
- 425295: A list of the chiefs, assistants, officers, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1777 (1777)
- 425296: A list of the chiefs, officers, court of assistants, members, &c. of the Honourable Artillery Company, in the year 1786 (1786)
- 425688: Honorable Artillery Company, London (1800)
- 425715: A race for eternal life (1777)
- 426138: At a court of assistants of the Hon. Artillery-Company, held at the armory-house, on Thursday, March 20, 1800 (1800)
- 426139: To Colonel Le Mesurier (1800)
- 426141: Sir, you are desired to attend a special general court of the Hon. Artillery-Company, to be held at the armory-house, on Wednesday, the 21st day of May instant (1800)
- 426142: I, Paul Le Mesurier, Esq. alderman of London, colonel and commanding-officer of the Volunteer-Battalion of the Honourable Artillery-Company of London (1800)
- 426143: Dear Sir, I have the pleasure to inform you that his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has been graciously pleased to signify his intention to appear at the head of the Honourable Artillery-Company (1800)
- 426144: At a court of assistants of the Hon. Artillery-Company, held at the armory-house, on Thursday, July 17, 1800 (1800)
- 426145: Sir, I am directed by the Court of Assistants of the Hon. Artillery Company (1800)
- 426146: At a court of assistants of the Hon. Artillery-Company, held at the armory-house, on Thursday, September 4, 1800 (1800)
- 426147: At a court of assistants of the Hon. Artillery Company, held at the armory-house, on Thursday, October 9, 1800 (1800)
- 426148: A list of gentlemen proposed for the Court of Assistants (1800)
- 442532: A sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield (1771)
- 443590: A sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitfield [sic] (1771)
- 469164: A compendium of a controversy on water-baptism (1777)
- 473346: Books wrote and published by the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield; and soled at the tabernacle near Moorfields, and by Mr. John Syms in Pitfield-Street near Charles's square in Hoxton, London (1744)
- 473491: The decline & fall of the English system of finance (1797)
- 474937: Persecution for righteousness sake (1783)
- 476365: An authentic narrative of the glorious death of Widow Shaw, late of Christopher's Alley, Moorfields (1772)
- 478548: Proposals for printing The beauties of the poets; being a collection of moral and sacred poetry: compiled from the best authors, by the late Rev. Thomas Janes of Bristol. The third edition (1788)
- 480526: Rules and orders of the Hon. Artillery-Company (1800)
- 480717: Friendly correspondences: or, Epistolary satyrs upon vertue and vice in several letters (1707)
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- 120539: M. Val. Martialis Epigrammata in usum scholæ Westmonasteriensis (1668)
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