MoEML References in Shakeosphere
OLDC1: Old Change
- 3362: The regulation of diversions (1712)
- 7535: Dr. Wells's Letter to a dissenting parishioner considered (1707)
- 9281: A funeral sermon, on occasion of the death of Mrs. Katherine Penny (1711)
- 12651: Seasonable advice (1714)
- 16258: A sermon upon the mournful occasion of the funeral of the reverend and excellent Mr. Matthew Henry (1714)
- 16560: A funeral sermon, upon the sudden and much lamented death of Dr. Francis Upton (1711)
- 21068: An introduction to singing (1765)
- 24578: Bibliotheca Piggotiana or, A catalogue of the library of the Reverend Mr. John Piggot, deceas'd (1713)
- 26318: A sermon preach'd at Black-Fryars, to a society of young men, Jan. 1, 1712 (1712)
- 64445: The heroick Christian (1714)
- 64999: The influence of Christ's intercession, and our fruitfulness, on our living from year to year (1714)
- 66713: An enquiry into the present duty of a low-church-man; occasion'd by the late act of Parliament. In a letter from a Dissenter in the country, to a low-church-man in the city (1712)
- 75402: A letter to Mr. Robert Burscough, in answer to his dscourse of schism, in which, I. The notion of Catholick unity is considered. II. The separation of dissenters not schismatical proved. III. The ordinations of dissenting ministers justified. IV. Pretended pleas for separation examined. V. The cafe about ceremonies argued, &c (1700)
- 77551: Don Tomazo, or The juvenile rambles of Thomas Dangerfield (1680)
- 85887: The grand question, concerning the bishops right to vote in Parliament in cases capital (1680)
- 87482: The loyalty of Popish principles examin'd (1686)
- 90717: The laws of honor: or, an account of the suppression of duels in France (1685)
- 92270: David and Saul: or, His Majesty's case, and his enemies (1696)
- 100513: Lucian's dialogues, (not) from the Greek (1684)
- 105711: A most strange letter (1642)
- 107891: A broken spirit, God's sacrifices. Or, the gratefulnesse of a broken spirit unto God (1646)
- 108063: Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or, the divine right of church-government, asserted and evidenced by the holy Scriptures (1647)
- 108258: The casting down of the last and strongest hold of Satan. Or, a treatise against toleration and pretended liberty of conscience (1647)
- 108456: The figurative speeches (1697)
- 120288: The famous collection of papers and pamphlets of all sorts, from the year 1600. down to this day, commonly known by the name of William Miller's collection is now to be sold, by retail, or otherwise, at the Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, turning down the Old-Change. Being digested into such an order and method, by way of alphabet, and common-place, that the reader shall find, without any difficulty, whatever he hath occasion for; as in the following table will appear. Composed by Mr. Charles Tooker. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Math. Gilliflowers at his shop in Westminster-hall, Mr. Chr. Bateman Middle-Row Holbourn, Mr. Joseph Hindmarsh over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and at the guilded Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, London. Price 1 s (1696)
- 128318: The prerogative of the monarchs of Great Brittain (1684)
- 129555: A discoursive coniecture vpon the reasons that produce a desired event of the present troubles of Great Britaine, different from those of Lower Germanie (1641)
- 131609: Systema medicinale, a compleat system of physick, theorical and practical (1686)
- 134294: An elegie on the never to be forgotten Sir Thomas Armstrong Knight (1684)
- 134445: All the chief points contained in the Christian religion (1697)
- 135644: The case of present distresses on non-conformists, examined (1682)
- 137261: A full and clear account the Scripture gives of the Deity (1700)
- 138154: Truth vindicated against all heresies (1700)
- 138934: A clear and brief explanation upon the chief points in the New-Testament (1697)
- 141416: A guide to the practical physician (1686)
- 141865: Systema medicinale, a compleat system of physick, theorical and practical (1686)
- 147205: The laws of honor: or, an account of the suppression of duels in France (1685)
- 150117: Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or, the divine right of church-government, asserted and evidenced by the holy scriptures (1647)
- 159381: Duodecimal arithmetick (1687)
- 165688: The boast of Great Britain (1689)
- 190249: Loues load-starre (1600)
- 213355: A protestant's resolution: shewing his reasons why he will not be a Papist (1714)
- 213456: The sum of Christianity in a confession of faith (1706)
- 213741: A letter to Mr. Thomas Bennet (1710)
- 213915: The burning of London by the papists (1714)
- 215582: To be every where spoken against, at first the case of the Christians themselves, and now of the Protestant dissenters (1712)
- 222870: Pr?-Existence (1714)
- 226576: The uncertainty of the morrow (1714)
- 227049: Economy (1800)
- 227222: A caveat against the new sect of anabaptists (1714)
- 230787: A defence of the caveat against the new sect of anabaptists, &c (1714)
- 233812: The dutch better friends than the French (1713)
- 234455: God the hope (1714)
- 236774: A letter from a lay-man (1714)
- 236775: A letter from a lay-man (1714)
- 239514: A funeral sermon for John Derbie (1713)
- 240180: The life of shadows (1706)
- 244403: The character of a good prince, and the happiness of a nation, under his government (1712)
- 244685: The seaman's character and calling consider'd and improv'd in a sermon Begun to a Ships-Company (1712)
- 244777: Of forgetting the wonderful works of God (1713)
- 244948: A new-Years-Gift to youth (1713)
- 252087: Memoirs for a natural history of animals, containing the anatomical description of several creatures dissected by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris (1701)
- 260413: A guide to charity (1713)
- 263018: The prudence of the serpent, and innocence of the dove (1713)
- 264314: The love of one another, the great duty of Christians (1710)
- 268605: Mercy and truth, righteousness and peace (1704)
- 268880: A sermon preach'd the fourth of November, 1713. On micah vi. 5. By Benjamin Avery, L.L.D. Publish'd at the request of many that heard it (1714)
- 268901: Pray for the peace of Jerusalem (1710)
- 277301: Sermons on several subjects (1708)
- 278319: The doctrines of the Christian religion (1708)
- 300393: The real Christian, or Sincere good man, describ'd (1714)
- 328284: The duty of peaceableness explain'd and enforc'd (1712)
- 329681: The love of one another (1710)
- 330593: A sermon preached on the sad occasion of the death of the best of kings (1702)
- 336093: A thanksgiving sermon on Deuter XXVIII. part of verse 7th (1710)
- 337345: A sermon preach'd at Black-Fryars; on occasion of the publick thanksgiving, November 22d, 1709 (1710)
- 338817: A sermon upon the mournful occasion of the funeral of the reverend and excellent Mr. Matthew Henry (1714)
- 338914: A sermon preach'd at the evening-lecture in St. Thomas's, Southwark, upon occasion of his leaving it (1708)
- 340759: A sermon preach'd to a congregation of dissenters, on Jan. XXXth, 1713 (1714)
- 344028: Hymns compos'd for the celebration of the holy ordinance of baptism (1712)
- 345297: A practical discourse upon humane bodies, especially in their state of glorification. By Robert Fern (1713)
- 346800: A funeral sermon preached on the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bankes: who departed this life, the 11th. of September, 1711. By Thomas Ridgley (1711)
- 350863: An essay towards a confirming catechism (1708)
- 351262: An essay towards a confirming catechism (1709)
- 352862: Devout exercises of the heart (1762)
- 353450: Death's vision (1709)
- 354675: A funeral sermon, upon the sudden and much lamented death of Dr. Francis Upton (1711)
- 354676: A funeral sermon, upon the sudden and much lamented death of Dr. Francis Upton (1711)
- 354679: The mischievous consequences of publick strife, and envy (1714)
- 354918: A blow to France (1709)
- 359083: A sermon, preach'd at the funeral of Mr. John Noble (1708)
- 359892: Zaccheus's conversion, in several sermons (1703)
- 360331: Some considerations on Mr. Bennet's defence of his discourse on schism (1703)
- 360859: The ministerial office (1708)
- 361494: A sermon preach'd at Crosby-Square, November the 5th, 1709 (1710)
- 361496: The temper of Jesus towards His enemies (1712)
- 368987: The dutch better friends than the French (1713)
- 370140: A discourse of assurance of the favour of God; and a comparison between religious and sensual pleasure. By C. Norris (1711)
- 372964: Pastoral instruction (1713)
- 375061: A funeral sermon upon the death of Madam Mary Thornton (1714)
- 375228: Of putting our trust in God (1713)
- 376109: The ministry secur'd from contempt. A sermon preach'd at Exon, Sept. 10th, 1707. Before an Assembly of the United Ministers of Devon and Cornwal. By John Enty (1707)
- 376547: The dutch better friends than the French (1713)
- 378925: Brief remarks on Mr. Samuel Ewer's pretended answer to The infant's-cause pleaded (1710)
- 383518: A familiar enquiry concerning the fix'd rule of God's worship (1715)
- 383519: A familiar enquiry: concerning I. The fixed rule of God's worship (1713)
- 396354: A caveat against the new sect of Anabaptists (1714)
- 403458: An account of the life and writings of Mr. John Locke, Author of the Essay Concerning Humane Understanding (1713)
- 403718: Comfort and counsel to Protestant Dissenters (1712)
- 403719: Comfort and counsel to Protestant Dissenters (1712)
- 404538: Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. By the late Reverend Mr. Daniel Burgess, Minister of the Gospel (1714)
- 404746: The life and character of Mr. John Locke (1706)
- 415111: Pray for the peace of Jerusalem (1710)
- 415193: The preservative of virtuous youth. A sermon preach'd May 17. 1714. To the society of young persons catechized by the Reverend Mr. Bilingsley, in the Old-Jury. By Benjamin Gravenor (1714)
- 415760: The rest of the people of God (1713)
- 416802: A sermon preach'd at Tauton, in the county of Somerset, May the 19th, 1714 (1714)
- 421645: A vindication of the late House of Commons (1714)
- 423266: William Lingley, nightman and poleman for the City of London, at no 35, in the Old-Change, Cheapside, (1774)
- 469541: Pastoral instruction (1713)
- 478663: The famous collection of papers and pamphlets of all sorts, from the year 1600. down to this day, commonly known by the name of William Miller's collection is now to be sold (1696)
Variants:
- Old Change
- 3362: The regulation of diversions (1712)
- 7535: Dr. Wells's Letter to a dissenting parishioner considered (1707)
- 9281: A funeral sermon, on occasion of the death of Mrs. Katherine Penny (1711)
- 12651: Seasonable advice (1714)
- 16258: A sermon upon the mournful occasion of the funeral of the reverend and excellent Mr. Matthew Henry (1714)
- 16560: A funeral sermon, upon the sudden and much lamented death of Dr. Francis Upton (1711)
- 21068: An introduction to singing (1765)
- 24578: Bibliotheca Piggotiana or, A catalogue of the library of the Reverend Mr. John Piggot, deceas'd (1713)
- 26318: A sermon preach'd at Black-Fryars, to a society of young men, Jan. 1, 1712 (1712)
- 64445: The heroick Christian (1714)
- 64999: The influence of Christ's intercession, and our fruitfulness, on our living from year to year (1714)
- 66713: An enquiry into the present duty of a low-church-man; occasion'd by the late act of Parliament. In a letter from a Dissenter in the country, to a low-church-man in the city (1712)
- 75402: A letter to Mr. Robert Burscough, in answer to his dscourse of schism, in which, I. The notion of Catholick unity is considered. II. The separation of dissenters not schismatical proved. III. The ordinations of dissenting ministers justified. IV. Pretended pleas for separation examined. V. The cafe about ceremonies argued, &c (1700)
- 77551: Don Tomazo, or The juvenile rambles of Thomas Dangerfield (1680)
- 85887: The grand question, concerning the bishops right to vote in Parliament in cases capital (1680)
- 87482: The loyalty of Popish principles examin'd (1686)
- 90717: The laws of honor: or, an account of the suppression of duels in France (1685)
- 92270: David and Saul: or, His Majesty's case, and his enemies (1696)
- 100513: Lucian's dialogues, (not) from the Greek (1684)
- 105711: A most strange letter (1642)
- 107891: A broken spirit, God's sacrifices. Or, the gratefulnesse of a broken spirit unto God (1646)
- 108063: Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or, the divine right of church-government, asserted and evidenced by the holy Scriptures (1647)
- 108258: The casting down of the last and strongest hold of Satan. Or, a treatise against toleration and pretended liberty of conscience (1647)
- 108456: The figurative speeches (1697)
- 120288: The famous collection of papers and pamphlets of all sorts, from the year 1600. down to this day, commonly known by the name of William Miller's collection is now to be sold, by retail, or otherwise, at the Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, turning down the Old-Change. Being digested into such an order and method, by way of alphabet, and common-place, that the reader shall find, without any difficulty, whatever he hath occasion for; as in the following table will appear. Composed by Mr. Charles Tooker. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Math. Gilliflowers at his shop in Westminster-hall, Mr. Chr. Bateman Middle-Row Holbourn, Mr. Joseph Hindmarsh over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and at the guilded Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, London. Price 1 s (1696)
- 128318: The prerogative of the monarchs of Great Brittain (1684)
- 129555: A discoursive coniecture vpon the reasons that produce a desired event of the present troubles of Great Britaine, different from those of Lower Germanie (1641)
- 131609: Systema medicinale, a compleat system of physick, theorical and practical (1686)
- 134294: An elegie on the never to be forgotten Sir Thomas Armstrong Knight (1684)
- 134445: All the chief points contained in the Christian religion (1697)
- 135644: The case of present distresses on non-conformists, examined (1682)
- 137261: A full and clear account the Scripture gives of the Deity (1700)
- 138154: Truth vindicated against all heresies (1700)
- 138934: A clear and brief explanation upon the chief points in the New-Testament (1697)
- 141416: A guide to the practical physician (1686)
- 141865: Systema medicinale, a compleat system of physick, theorical and practical (1686)
- 147205: The laws of honor: or, an account of the suppression of duels in France (1685)
- 150117: Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or, the divine right of church-government, asserted and evidenced by the holy scriptures (1647)
- 159381: Duodecimal arithmetick (1687)
- 165688: The boast of Great Britain (1689)
- 190249: Loues load-starre (1600)
- 213355: A protestant's resolution: shewing his reasons why he will not be a Papist (1714)
- 213456: The sum of Christianity in a confession of faith (1706)
- 213741: A letter to Mr. Thomas Bennet (1710)
- 213915: The burning of London by the papists (1714)
- 215582: To be every where spoken against, at first the case of the Christians themselves, and now of the Protestant dissenters (1712)
- 222870: Pr?-Existence (1714)
- 226576: The uncertainty of the morrow (1714)
- 227049: Economy (1800)
- 227222: A caveat against the new sect of anabaptists (1714)
- 230787: A defence of the caveat against the new sect of anabaptists, &c (1714)
- 233812: The dutch better friends than the French (1713)
- 234455: God the hope (1714)
- 236774: A letter from a lay-man (1714)
- 236775: A letter from a lay-man (1714)
- 239514: A funeral sermon for John Derbie (1713)
- 240180: The life of shadows (1706)
- 244403: The character of a good prince, and the happiness of a nation, under his government (1712)
- 244685: The seaman's character and calling consider'd and improv'd in a sermon Begun to a Ships-Company (1712)
- 244777: Of forgetting the wonderful works of God (1713)
- 244948: A new-Years-Gift to youth (1713)
- 252087: Memoirs for a natural history of animals, containing the anatomical description of several creatures dissected by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris (1701)
- 260413: A guide to charity (1713)
- 263018: The prudence of the serpent, and innocence of the dove (1713)
- 264314: The love of one another, the great duty of Christians (1710)
- 268605: Mercy and truth, righteousness and peace (1704)
- 268880: A sermon preach'd the fourth of November, 1713. On micah vi. 5. By Benjamin Avery, L.L.D. Publish'd at the request of many that heard it (1714)
- 268901: Pray for the peace of Jerusalem (1710)
- 277301: Sermons on several subjects (1708)
- 278319: The doctrines of the Christian religion (1708)
- 300393: The real Christian, or Sincere good man, describ'd (1714)
- 328284: The duty of peaceableness explain'd and enforc'd (1712)
- 329681: The love of one another (1710)
- 330593: A sermon preached on the sad occasion of the death of the best of kings (1702)
- 336093: A thanksgiving sermon on Deuter XXVIII. part of verse 7th (1710)
- 337345: A sermon preach'd at Black-Fryars; on occasion of the publick thanksgiving, November 22d, 1709 (1710)
- 338817: A sermon upon the mournful occasion of the funeral of the reverend and excellent Mr. Matthew Henry (1714)
- 338914: A sermon preach'd at the evening-lecture in St. Thomas's, Southwark, upon occasion of his leaving it (1708)
- 340759: A sermon preach'd to a congregation of dissenters, on Jan. XXXth, 1713 (1714)
- 344028: Hymns compos'd for the celebration of the holy ordinance of baptism (1712)
- 345297: A practical discourse upon humane bodies, especially in their state of glorification. By Robert Fern (1713)
- 346800: A funeral sermon preached on the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bankes: who departed this life, the 11th. of September, 1711. By Thomas Ridgley (1711)
- 350863: An essay towards a confirming catechism (1708)
- 351262: An essay towards a confirming catechism (1709)
- 352862: Devout exercises of the heart (1762)
- 353450: Death's vision (1709)
- 354675: A funeral sermon, upon the sudden and much lamented death of Dr. Francis Upton (1711)
- 354676: A funeral sermon, upon the sudden and much lamented death of Dr. Francis Upton (1711)
- 354679: The mischievous consequences of publick strife, and envy (1714)
- 354918: A blow to France (1709)
- 359083: A sermon, preach'd at the funeral of Mr. John Noble (1708)
- 359892: Zaccheus's conversion, in several sermons (1703)
- 360331: Some considerations on Mr. Bennet's defence of his discourse on schism (1703)
- 360859: The ministerial office (1708)
- 361494: A sermon preach'd at Crosby-Square, November the 5th, 1709 (1710)
- 361496: The temper of Jesus towards His enemies (1712)
- 368987: The dutch better friends than the French (1713)
- 370140: A discourse of assurance of the favour of God; and a comparison between religious and sensual pleasure. By C. Norris (1711)
- 372964: Pastoral instruction (1713)
- 375061: A funeral sermon upon the death of Madam Mary Thornton (1714)
- 375228: Of putting our trust in God (1713)
- 376109: The ministry secur'd from contempt. A sermon preach'd at Exon, Sept. 10th, 1707. Before an Assembly of the United Ministers of Devon and Cornwal. By John Enty (1707)
- 376547: The dutch better friends than the French (1713)
- 378925: Brief remarks on Mr. Samuel Ewer's pretended answer to The infant's-cause pleaded (1710)
- 383518: A familiar enquiry concerning the fix'd rule of God's worship (1715)
- 383519: A familiar enquiry: concerning I. The fixed rule of God's worship (1713)
- 396354: A caveat against the new sect of Anabaptists (1714)
- 403458: An account of the life and writings of Mr. John Locke, Author of the Essay Concerning Humane Understanding (1713)
- 403718: Comfort and counsel to Protestant Dissenters (1712)
- 403719: Comfort and counsel to Protestant Dissenters (1712)
- 404538: Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. By the late Reverend Mr. Daniel Burgess, Minister of the Gospel (1714)
- 404746: The life and character of Mr. John Locke (1706)
- 415111: Pray for the peace of Jerusalem (1710)
- 415193: The preservative of virtuous youth. A sermon preach'd May 17. 1714. To the society of young persons catechized by the Reverend Mr. Bilingsley, in the Old-Jury. By Benjamin Gravenor (1714)
- 415760: The rest of the people of God (1713)
- 416802: A sermon preach'd at Tauton, in the county of Somerset, May the 19th, 1714 (1714)
- 421645: A vindication of the late House of Commons (1714)
- 423266: William Lingley, nightman and poleman for the City of London, at no 35, in the Old-Change, Cheapside, (1774)
- 469541: Pastoral instruction (1713)
- 478663: The famous collection of papers and pamphlets of all sorts, from the year 1600. down to this day, commonly known by the name of William Miller's collection is now to be sold (1696)
- old change
- 85912: New matters of note made knowne to this kingdome (1642)
- 93287: A Most strange letter (1642)
- old Exchange
- 65812: The history of the bucaniers of America (1741)
- 82329: A declaration to the Iews for them to read over (1661)
- 85565: All the memorable & wonder-strikinge, Parlamentary mercies effected & afforded unto this our English nation, within this space of lesse then 2 yeares past a°. 1641. & 1642 (1642)
- 109664: A perfect description of Antichrist, and his false prophet (1660)
- Old Exchange
- 8164: The history of a fair Greek (1741)
- 17611: The rise and progress of the papal power (1739)
- 24394: Bibliotheca Chardiniana (1715)
- 40419: The Dean of Coleraine (1742)
- 67504: Four letters originally written in French, relating to the kingdon of Ireland (1739)
- 71333: A particular advice from the office of intelligence (1659)
- 71345: Occurrences, from forraigne parts (1659)
- 71965: Edw. Exshaw and A. Reilly The Dublin news-letter (1741)
- 73158: The London magazine and monthly chronologer (1741)
- 74970: The Publick intelligencer (1660)
- 80086: These are to signifie, that all merchants and others, that are desirous weekly to impart beyond seas, the certain condition of affaires here, and of the proceedings of the war (1644)
- 88509: Heroick education, or Choice maximes and instructions, for the most sure and facile training up of youth, in the ways of eminent learning, and vertues (1657)
- 101694: Imperiale (1655)
- 103533: Lusts dominion; or, the lascivious queen (1657)
- 108055: A treatise of death; the last enemy to be destroyed (1666)
- 113416: The copy of a letter form the reare-admiral of the English fleet for the common wealth of England, to an eminent merchant in London (1652)
- 113477: The disputes between Mr. Cranford, and Dr. Chamberlen (1652)
- 113487: New news from the Old Exchange: or The common-vvealth of vertous laides lively decyphered (1650)
- 113487: New news from the Old Exchange: or The common-vvealth of vertous laides lively decyphered (1650)
- 113510: The antiquity & excellency of globes (1653)
- 114466: The speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton, and John Bradshaw (1661)
- 114983: A triumphant arch erected and consecrated to the glory of the feminine sexe: by Monsieur de Scudery: Englished by I.B. gent (1656)
- 115406: Poems (1653)
- 119142: The discovery of a swarme of seperatists, or, a leathersellers sermon (1641)
- 120369: The frog, or, The Low-Countrey nightingale, sweet singer of Amsterdam (1675)
- 123245: The three books of Hermas (1661)
- 129776: Poems. The golden remains of those so much admired dramatick poets, Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher gent (1660)
- 132428: Wit restor'd (1658)
- 139064: The first book of architecture (1663)
- 139650: For the Pope, Cardinals and Jesuites, and all the rest of his family of Papists (1661)
- 141816: The first book of architecture (1663)
- 210719: A farewel discourse delivered at the Baptist meeting in Rye (1762)
- 257511: The dutch better friends than the French (1713)
- 264433: [A] Paraphrase and notes on the revelation of St. John. By Moses Lowman (1740)
- 268954: A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Galatians (1738)
- 272991: Poems by the celebrated translator of Virgil's Æneid (1756)
- 296563: Happiness: a poem (1739)
- 296789: A farewel discourse delivered at the Baptist meeting in Rye (1761)
- 316449: Miscellanies (1739)
- 318781: The Dean of Coleraine (1742)
- 333319: Philomela (1738)
- 343202: The trial of William Chetwynd, gent. on three several indictments, for the murder of Mr. Thomas Ricketts (1744)
- 353751: An historical account of the many signal naval atchievements [sic] obtained by the English over the Spaniards (1740)
- 356959: A sermon, preached at Barbican, on Sunday, August 16, 1741 (1741)
- 365277: Twelve sermons preached upon several occasions (1761)
- 375930: The house-Keeper's pocket-book (1738)
- old Exchaunge
- Old Exchaunge
- Old Excha?ge
- olde Exchange Lane
- olde Exchange
- olde Exchaunge Lane
- Olde Exchaunge Lane
- olde Exchaunge
- Olde Exchaunge
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