MoEML References in Shakeosphere
- 96: Lovers' vows; or, the natural son. A drama, in five acts. Translated from the German of Augustus von Kotzebue, by Benjamin Thompson, Esq (1800)
- 135: Observations on the treatment of ruptures (1784)
- 295: New tales of the castle (1800)
- 310: Joshua: a poem in imitation of Milton (1706)
- 383: The mysterious husband. A tragedy (1783)
- 466: The muses choice (1754)
- 491: On card-playing (1768)
- 802: A letter to the author of, The doctrine of the Trinity vindicated (1727)
- 825: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1783)
- 858: Observations on the effects of sea water in the scurvy and scrophula (1771)
- 971: A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal (1782)
- 998: Observations on the use and abuse of medicine (1794)
- 1013: The lord was there (1746)
- 1206: The people's duty when the host is gone forth against the enemy (1758)
- 1222: The late rebellion against King George, worse than Absalom's against King David (1716)
- 1556: The old English baron: A gothic story. Embellished with elegant engravings (1797)
- 1607: A letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard, upon occasion of his History of England (1718)
- 1658: A letter on the construcion and use of the improved foot ploguh. By an essex farmer (1784)
- 1816: The ladies' assistant for regulating and supplying the table (1793)
- 1875: A poem on the new method of treating physic (1726)
- 1992: A poem to the memory of Mr. Nathanael Taylor (1702)
- 2147: The prisoner released: a sermon (1772)
- 2163: The pleasures of a religious life (1720)
- 2225: The psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament (1740)
- 2282: Practical discourses concerning the Christian temper (1723)
- 2285: Practical discourses concerning the Christian temper (1725)
- 2341: A practical exposition of the Epistle to the Galatians (1752)
- 2667: Edward (1800)
- 2693: The parisian master (1789)
- 2774: Prince Arthur. An heroick poem (1714)
- 2872: The religious improvement of publick events (1727)
- 2920: Remarks on a sermon preached by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Mole (1732)
- 3156: The robbers (1800)
- 3291: The right improvement of the gifts of God's bounty. Recommended in a sermon preached in Gravel-Lane, Southwark (1734)
- 3345: Rejoice with trembling (1746)
- 3371: A review of the controversy betwixt Palemon and Aspasio (1763)
- 3530: The ring, or the merry wives of Madrid (1799)
- 3603: The friendly interposer (1719)
- 3614: The friendly monitor (1728)
- 3638: The resurrection: a poem (1747)
- 3682: A race. In four cantos (1785)
- 4155: A treatise on magnetism (1795)
- 4279: The trinity of the Bible (1722)
- 4581: The true happiness of a good government (1714)
- 4678: Two discourses (1723)
- 4726: Divine songs (1716)
- 4737: Divine songs (1727)
- 4759: The first set of catechisms and prayers: or, the religion of little children under seven or eight years of age. Collected out of the larger books of prayers and catechisms for children and youth. By I. Watts, D.D (1786)
- 4771: The second set of catechisms and prayers (1786)
- 4784: Threnodia virginea (1708)
- 4841: Youth's introduction to trade and business (1741)
- 4902: Umbritii Cantiani rus. Satira nata ex tertia? Juvenalis (1725)
- 5110: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1755)
- 5134: The case of the ministers ejected at Exon (1719)
- 5135: The case of the ministers ejected at Exon (1719)
- 5221: The character and office of St. Peter explained (1729)
- 5245: A report made by order of government, of a memoir (1783)
- 5369: The column, called the monument, described (1800)
- 5432: The christian's duty and interest in a time of publick danger (1721)
- 5562: Christ's ministers the people's servants. A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. John Gregory, and Mr. William Dodge. At Findern in Derbyshire, April 26. 1722. By E. Latham, M. D. V. D. M. Publish'd at the Request of the Ministers who heard it (1722)
- 5741: The blessedness of giving (1745)
- 5931: The doctrine of the blessed Trinity stated & defended. By some London ministers (1719)
- 5979: A brief, practical, and pacific discourse of God (1721)
- 6135: A brief account of some Lent and other extraordinary processions (1755)
- 6185: The British jewel (1785)
- 6188: The British jewel (1776)
- 6321: The beauties of history (1780)
- 6514: An account of the epidemic catarrhal fever, commonly called the influenza (1782)
- 6603: Ambition. An epistle to Paoli (1769)
- 6605: Authentic minutes of the debate in the Irish House of Commons, on the 20th of December, 1779 (1780)
- 6740: An address to the King and Parliament of Great-Britain, on preserving the lives of the inhabitants (1783)
- 6916: The art of reading and writing English: or, The chief principles and rules of pronouncing our mother-tongue, both in prose and verse; with a variety of instructions for true spelling (1740)
- 7563: The importance of truth, and the duty of making an open profession of it (1790)
- 7635: Information for overseers (1799)
- 7740: An introduction to the doctrine of fluxions (1757)
- 7772: Hor? lyric? (1789)
- 8343: The history of the Amtsrath Gutman (1799)
- 8642: The history of the Puritans (1732)
- 8720: A guide to health (1795)
- 8814: Grammatical institutes (1784)
- 8815: Grammatical institutes (1772)
- 8838: God to be prais'd, and our vows to be perform'd (1723)
- 8846: The great importance of a religious life considered (1799)
- 8897: Grammatical institutes (1786)
- 9120: Medical extracts (1794)
- 9180: The london merchant (1735)
- 9293: A funeral sermon occasioned by the much lamented death of the Reverend Mr. Jeremiah Smith (1723)
- 9311: A fine picture of enthusiasm (1744)
- 9347: A faithful narrative of the conversion and death of Count Struensee (1774)
- 9451: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France, addressed (1797)
- 9640: A dissertation on the influence of the passions upon disorders of the body (1788)
- 9644: A description of the air-pump (1759)
- 9664: The following books written by the late Reverend Dr Isaac Watts, are printed for J. Buckland, and T. Longman in Paternoster-Row; E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry; and T. Field, in Leadenhall-Street, London (1782)
- 9696: The London merchant: or, The history of George Barnwell (1731)
- 9816: Letters on the American war (1778)
- 9817: Letters on the American war (1779)
- 9818: Letters on the American war (1779)
- 9820: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1786)
- 9821: Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady (1787)
- 9895: A letter to the inhabitants of St. Dunstan's in the West (1759)
- 10012: Logick (1725)
- 10049: The London cook, or The whole art of cookery made easy and familiar (1762)
- 10073: The living temple (1702)
- 10254: Lay-nonconformity justified (1716)
- 10564: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Adams of Shrewsbury (1770)
- 10565: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Adams of Shrewsbury (1770)
- 10655: A letter to the Rev. Samuel Dennis (1784)
- 10753: Great Britain's thanks to God; to her governours, and the people, that offer'd themselves willingly in defence of their dear country, against the late attempt by France and Rome (1746)
- 10786: The art of speaking (1781)
- 10789: The life of M. Zimmerman, counsellor of state and chief physician to the King of England at Hanover, Knight Of The Order Of Wladomir, And Member Of Several Academies. Translated from the French of S. A. D. Tissot, M. D. F. R. S. Lond. &c. &c (1797)
- 10877: Miscellaneous observations on the effects of oxygen on the animal and vegetable systems (1798)
- 10916: A philosophical and chymical analysis of antimony: giving a rational account of the nature, principles, and properties of that celebrated drug, Its various Chymical Preparations, And particularly, One that is not only an Effectual Cure for the present Distemper among the Cattle, but a Preservative from their being Infected. With Directions how to manage them while under Cure. And Several Critical Remarks on the Modern Authors who have treated of Antimony. By an eminent physician (1747)
- 11063: A marine pocket-dictionary (1799)
- 11103: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammer; and present state of the several kingdoms of the world (1796)
- 11108: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1790)
- 11111: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar; and present state of the several kingdoms of the world (1790)
- 11240: Plain reasons (1728)
- 11368: An appendix to a letter to the Reverend Mr. Norman (1732)
- 11414: A preliminary introduction to the act of sea-bathing (1795)
- 11685: Philosophical papers (1791)
- 11878: The principles, elements, or Primary particles of bodies, inquired into (1772)
- 11879: The principles and duty of Protestant dissenters considered (1778)
- 11921: The principal causes of some late divisions in dissenting congregations, traced to their origin (1740)
- 11926: The principal and peculiar notion advanc'd in a late book, intitled, The religion of nature delineated (1725)
- 12172: Observations on a pamphlet (1770)
- 12219: The poetical epitome (1791)
- 12411: Sacra privata (1792)
- 12459: The punishment of sinners in a future state argued and prov'd (1734)
- 12476: The sanctification of the Sabbath, enforc'd from the consideration of its being the express command of God: in a sermon preach'd in Exon, November the 8th, 1743. On Deut. v. 12. By John Lavington, A.M (1744)
- 12578: Essays and cases in surgery (1775)
- 12933: Voyage du jeune Anacharsis en Gre?ce (1798)
- 12934: Voyage du jeune Anacharsis (1796)
- 13047: The doctrine of the ever Blessed Trinity defended (1739)
- 13186: A sequel to the printed paper lately circulated in Warwickshire by the Rev. Charles Curtis, A Birmingham Rector, &c (1792)
- 13253: A new translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses into English prose, as near the original as the different idioms of the Latin and English languages will allow. With the Latin text and order of construction on the same page; and critical, historical, geographical, and classical notes, in English, from the best Commentators, both Ancient and Modern; beside a great Number of Notes entirely New. For the use of schools as well as of private gentlemen (1748)
- 13333: An argument on the nature of party and faction (1780)
- 13382: A serious exhortation to the inhabitants of Great Britain (1795)
- 13433: An inquiry into the nature and cause of that swelling, in one or both of the lower extremities, which sometimes happens to lying-in women. Together with an examination into the propriety of drawing the breasts, Of those who do, and also of those who do not give Suck. By Charles White, Esq. F.R.S. Member of the Corporation of Surgeons in London; Surgeon to the Infirmary, and Lunatic Hospital, and Vice-President of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester: Honorary Member of the Royal Medical Society; of the Physico-Chirurgical Society; and of the Society for the Encouragement of the Study of Natural History, of Edinburgh: and Correspondent Member of the Royal Society of the Antiquaries of Scotland (1784)
- 13518: A remarkable case of madness (1791)
- 13558: The shadows of Shakespeare (1780)
- 13596: Certain propositions by which the doctrine of the Holy Trinity is so explained (1719)
- 13618: A charge delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. John Rice (1735)
- 13773: The difficulties and discouragements that attend the dissenting ministry (1735)
- 13852: A sermon occasioned by the victory obtained over the rebels in Scotland (1746)
- 13860: A sermon occasion'd by the general mourning for the death of the Prince (1708)
- 13862: A sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of the Reverend and learned Mr John Hubbard (1743)
- 13956: A sermon at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian (1788)
- 14014: A sermon preach'd at Little St. Helens (1722)
- 14016: The duty of holding fast the form of sound words (1721)
- 14027: The duty of thanksgiving, and paying our vows made in a time of trouble (1746)
- 14203: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Samuel Clark (1713)
- 14262: On the English translations of Homer (1733)
- 14389: Solitude considered with respect to its influence upon the mind and the heart (1791)
- 14418: Sermons and discourses on several occasions (1727)
- 14472: A system of French accidence and syntax (1791)
- 14495: Syllabus of a course of lectures upon the animal ?conomy (1788)
- 14555: Sinful anger considered (1721)
- 14678: The stranger (1799)
- 14761: Sketches of the lives and writings of the ladies of France (1778)
- 14879: Dictionaire oeconomique (1758)
- 15177: Some plain and short arguments from scripture proving the Lord Jesus Christ to be the supreme God, or one and the same God with the father, notwithstanding his acknowledged inseviority to the father, with respect to his human nature and mediatorship (1719)
- 15201: A sermon preached before the Society for the Reformation of Manners (1763)
- 15215: A sermon, preached in the Cathedral Church of Sarum, at the triennial visitation of John, Lord Bishop of the Diocese, on Friday, August 7, 1795. By W. Lisle Bowles, A.M (1795)
- 15298: Sermons "on the duties of the great," (1769)
- 15303: Sermons on the following subjects. I. Salvation by the cross of Christ, a Doctrine of Offence in all Ages. II. The knowledge of sin by the law. III. The Necessity of Maintaining a good Conscience, and the Extent of it. IV. On the Gospel, and the Nature of Faith in it. V. The Great Sin of Unbelief. VI. The dreadful End of Unbelief. Vii. Alarming Visitations Proofs of God's Love. Viii. Christ the only Refuge. IX. On Simon the Pharisee, and the Woman that was a Sinner. X. The Christian's Character, and inviolable Safety. XI. Personal Obedience, and imputed Righteousness not to be separated. XII. On Christian Happiness. XIII. The Judgment of the Last Day. XIV. On the Heavenly Happiness. By H. Venn, A. M. Late Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge, and Lecturer of St. Alban's, Wood-Street (1759)
- 15490: Sermons on the most useful and important subjects, adapted to the family and closet (1766)
- 15492: Sermons on the most useful and important subjects, adapted to the family and closet (1767)
- 15531: Stedfastness in the faith (1766)
- 15567: The stranger (1798)
- 15593: The notes of the church considered (1735)
- 15594: Scripture and tradition considered (1735)
- 15596: The popish doctrine of merit and justification considered. A sermon preached at Salters-Hall, March 20, 1734-5. By John Newman (1735)
- 15597: Persecution and cruelty in the principles, practices, and spirit of the Romish Church (1735)
- 15600: The stranger (1798)
- 15653: Strictures on the Bishop of Cloyne's Present state of the Church of Ireland; with appendixes, containing passages alluded to in the Bishop's pamphlet (1787)
- 15772: The speech of Dr. John Free (1753)
- 15857: An essay on the theory and practice of medical electricity. By Tiberius Cavallo, F.R.S. and member of the R.A. at Naples (1781)
- 16067: A preservative from the sins and follies of childhood and youth (1786)
- 16290: The tuscan master (1791)
- 16319: Studies of nature. By M. de St. Pierre. Abridged from the translation of Henry Hunter, D.D (1799)
- 16394: Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. By Mrs. Chapone (1778)
- 16514: The evil confedracy of Syria and Israel (1745)
- 16676: A plan of an English grammar-school education (1770)
- 17099: The wheel of fortune: a comedy. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By Richard Cumberland, Esq (1795)
- 17102: Which is the man? (1783)
- 17132: Whist: a poem (1791)
- 17133: Whist: a poem (1792)
- 17170: A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Ball (1737)
- 17429: The works (1748)
- 17482: The works of the Rev. Thomas Jones (1763)
- 17506: The life of Bianca Capello, wife of Francesco de' Medici (1797)
- 17595: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Green, at Haverhill in Essex, October the 11th, 1709 (1710)
- 17677: The revolution protected, by the care of Providence (1722)
- 17679: Logick (1751)
- 17701: Logick (1755)
- 17712: A discourse on the Christian's reasons for glorying in the cross of Christ (1792)
- 17723: Logick: or, The right use of reason in the enquiry after truth (1766)
- 17815: Parochialia (1788)
- 17823: A discourse on the way of instruction by catechisms, and of the best manner of composing them. By Isaac Watts, D.D (1753)
- 17900: The journal of a tour to the Hebrides (1791)
- 17915: Mr. Atkinson's confession of his faith deliver'd at his ordination (1719)
- 18075: The london art of cookery (1789)
- 18200: The captain of salvation (1774)
- 18240: The celebrated speech of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq (1788)
- 18377: Catechisms (1730)
- 18458: The case of the peoples enquiring into the faith of their ministers, consider'd (1722)
- 18573: Cases in medicine (1781)
- 18610: A compassionate plea for infants (1717)
- 18772: Considerations on time and eternity (1719)
- 18776: Clarinda: or The fair libertine. A Poem. In four cantos (1729)
- 18921: An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel (1787)
- 19186: Easter holidays, or Domestic conversations (1799)
- 19329: The true Christian way of striving for the faith of the Gospel (1738)
- 19394: A confession of faith (1721)
- 19404: The country gentleman and farmer's monthly director (1732)
- 19599: A curious collection of experiments (1779)
- 19682: Christ the great propitiation (1746)
- 19834: Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes' Philosophical rudiments of government and society (1769)
- 19948: Commerce in the human species, and the enslaving of innocent persons, inimical to the laws of moses and the Gospel of Christ (1792)
- 20010: Liberal education (1785)
- 20224: An attempt to promote the commercial interests of Great-Britain (1793)
- 20445: A form of sound words (1756)
- 20469: Letters (1784)
- 20706: The improvement of the mind (1784)
- 20708: The improvement of the mind (1784)
- 20734: An account of a meat and soup charity, established in the Metropolis, in the year 1797 (1797)
- 20809: An introduction to the use of the globes (1766)
- 21130: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 21143: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 21153: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 21236: An answer to the Observations of Mr. Geach (1767)
- 21462: Calumny and defamation farther displayed (1736)
- 21488: Justification by works, and not by faith only, stated, explained, and reconciled with justification by faith, without works (1761)
- 21702: The crying sin of perjury (1722)
- 21898: The curiosities of common water (1723)
- 21909: The curiosities of common water (1723)
- 21963: L'ami des enfans, par M. Berquin (1787)
- 22021: The art of speaking (1775)
- 22148: An address delivered to the committees of the several parishes of St. Peter and Paul, St. James, St. Michael, Lyncomb and Widcomb, and Bathwick (1798)
- 22268: An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel (1787)
- 22382: Animadversions on Mr. Brown's Three essays on the Characteristicks (1752)
- 22625: Grammatical institutes or, An easy introduction to Dr. Lowth's English grammar (1791)
- 22748: An address to the artists and manufacturers of Great Britain (1774)
- 22857: A candid and impartial state of the farther progress of the gout-medicine, of Doctor Le Fevre (1771)
- 22942: The curse causeless (1717)
- 23047: [An] Exposition of the five books of Moses (1710)
- 23248: An exact and circumstantial history of the battle of Floddon (1774)
- 23257: An essay on the [ph]ysical, moral, and political reformation of the Jews (1791)
- 23285: The indian cottage (1799)
- 23498: Fifty two sermons, on the baptismal covenant, the creed, the Ten commandments, and other important subjects of practical religion (1763)
- 23577: The first number of the reports of the Society in Dublin (1800)
- 23581: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of the Late Reverend Daniel William, D.D (1716)
- 23660: The credibility of the Gospel history (1727)
- 23768: Free thoughts on the most probable means of reviving the dissenting interest (1730)
- 23877: Logick (1763)
- 24250: Faith and practice represented in fifty-four sermons on the principal heads of the Christian religion (1757)
- 24685: The beauty and benefit of early piety (1752)
- 24707: Behold the desolations in the earth! (1721)
- 25381: Hints respecting the effects of hard drinking (1798)
- 25397: History of some of the effects of hard drinking (1791)
- 25509: The husbandman's fear and joy, apply'd to national danger and deliverance (1715)
- 25537: Instructions to ministers (1744)
- 25574: The king's true divine right (1714)
- 25576: High-Flown episcopal and priestly claims freely examin'd (1737)
- 25718: Liberal education (1781)
- 25719: Liberal education (1783)
- 25743: Historical collections the fourth and last part (1701)
- 26172: A letter to Mr. Nation (1732)
- 26999: Mentor's letters, addressed to youth (1777)
- 27000: Mentoria; or, The young ladies instructor; in familiar conversations, on moral and entertaining subjects. Calculated to improve young minds in the essential as well as ornamental parts of female education. By Ann Murry (1800)
- 27129: A marine pocket-dictionary, of the Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and German languages, with an English-French, and French-English index (1800)
- 27487: The house-Keeper's pocket-book (1757)
- 27589: Moral songs composed for the use of children (1743)
- 27616: Histoire de Charles XII (1798)
- 27699: Sunday thoughts. Adapted to the various intervals of the Christian Sabbath (1781)
- 27760: Memoirs of the life of the late Reverend Increase Mather, D.D. who died August 23, 1723 (1724)
- 27990: Medical extracts (1796)
- 28001: Medical extracts (1797)
- 28012: Medical extracts (1798)
- 28022: Medical extracts (1794)
- 28033: Medical extracts (1795)
- 28669: Grammatical institutes (1771)
- 28688: The saints everlasting rest: or A treatise of the blessed State of the saints in their enjoyment of God in heaven (1768)
- 28768: The history of medicine (1796)
- 29422: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1781)
- 29423: A short view of the whole scripture history (1769)
- 29490: Strictures on a pamphlet entitled, "The state and behaviour of English Catholics, from the reformation to the year 1780." (1782)
- 29623: A defence of The account, &c (1719)
- 29633: Sermons on several occasions (1748)
- 29637: Sermons on several occasions. By the Late Reverend Mr. John Hill, minister of the Gospel in London (1749)
- 29691: Sophron: or nature's characteristics of the truth (1760)
- 29699: Medical inquiries and observations (1794)
- 29702: Seven letters to the Common Council of the City of London, and one to the livery, relative to their committees, the expenditure of the City cash, Black Friars Bridge, the state of the prisons (1784)
- 29715: Sermons on the following subjects (1748)
- 29719: Sermons on various subjects. In two volumes. By James Foster (1737)
- 29821: A sermon preach'd at Little St. Helens, July the 2d, 1714 (1714)
- 30029: A sermon preached on occasion of the fast, April 11, 1744 (1744)
- 30045: A sermon concerning the ends, and mode, and subjects of Baptism (1713)
- 30165: A defense of certain queries relating to the doctrine of the Trinity (1727)
- 30349: Medical cautions (1787)
- 30393: Medical anecdotes of the last thirty years (1781)
- 30465: Panarithmologia: or, The trader's sure guide (1756)
- 30617: A paraphrase and notes on the Epistle of St. James (1738)
- 30667: Verses to the memory of Garrick (1779)
- 30689: Medical admonitions addressed to families (1799)
- 30711: Medical admonitions addressed to families (1799)
- 30836: Practical discourses upon reading the scriptures (1717)
- 30973: Sermons (1796)
- 31150: Plain reasons (1718)
- 31160: The memory of the just is blessed (1725)
- 31382: Peter's confession (1776)
- 31457: A practical treatise on regeneration. By John Witherspoon, D.D (1764)
- 31494: Preparation for death, the best preservative against the plague (1721)
- 32121: Plunging into water, no scriptural mode of baptizing (1727)
- 32135: An address to the thoughtless (1767)
- 32413: The principles of Popery schismatical (1735)
- 32447: Methodism displayed (1761)
- 32634: The nature and extent of Christ's church, consider'd (1722)
- 32839: A method for prayer (1737)
- 32971: Mentoria; or, The young ladies, instructor: in familiar conversations, on moral and entertaining subjects. Calculated to improve young minds in the effential as well as ornamental parts of female education. By Ann Murry (1796)
- 34013: A minister dead; yet speaking. Being the substance of two discourses preached November 11, 1770 (1771)
- 34490: The old English baron: a gothic story. By Clara Reeve (1784)
- 34517: A charge, delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Ely (1723)
- 34549: The observer: being a collection of moral, literary and familiar essays (1790)
- 34698: Observations on the structure, ?conomy, and diseases of the foot of the horse (1798)
- 34719: [A] observations on Mr. Wesley's second calm address, and incidentally on other writings upon the American question (1777)
- 34834: An ode. Inscrib'd to his Excellency the Earl of Wharton (1709)
- 35201: The new spelling dictionary, teaching to write and pronounce the English tongue with ease and propriety (1782)
- 35422: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 35885: An appendix to a late publication, entitled The leading sentiments of the Quakers examined, &c (1774)
- 35899: An ansvver to Dr. Whitby (1701)
- 36281: At a meeting of the committee appointed to confer with the delegates, at the King's-Head Tavern, in the Poultry, March 5, 1790. (1790)
- 36315: At a meeting of the committee appointed by the London deputies to confer with the delegates from the country, at the King's-Head Tavern, in the Poultry, on Thursday, March 4, 1790; (1790)
- 36402: An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel (1787)
- 36507: Dagobert, King of the Franks (1800)
- 36705: The brevity and uncertainty of life, considered and improved (1740)
- 37023: The attila of the gout (1713)
- 37520: The Christian. Being a course of practical sermons (1765)
- 37674: The court and city register (1767)
- 37677: The Court and city register. For the year 1768 (1768)
- 37972: The midwife's pocket-companion (1765)
- 39056: A vindication of the dissenters from the charge of rebellion (1719)
- 39458: The nature and expediency of the Gospel revelation, and of a public ministry, to carry on its important design (1734)
- 39485: Sermons on practical subjects (1791)
- 39500: The nature of repentance and faith opened in their lowest degrees (1710)
- 39623: Sermons on various subjects. By the late Rev. Benjamin Thomas, (1783)
- 39696: A farewel sermon preached at Uxbridge (1728)
- 39929: The necessity and advantages of closet religion. By a private Christian (1727)
- 40186: Spanish cruelty and injustice a justifiable plea for a vigorous war with Spain (1741)
- 40251: Some just and necessary remarks upon John Gill's defence of plunging (1727)
- 40324: The stranger (1799)
- 40514: Essays moral and literary (1785)
- 40530: The count de Santerre (1797)
- 40887: A new and easy method of giving mercury, to those affected with the venereal disease (1772)
- 41040: An attempt to prove the godhead of Christ (1726)
- 41087: The farmer's boy (1800)
- 41189: A treatise of poisons, vegetable, animal and mineral, with their cure. By John Cooke, M.D (1770)
- 41269: The country gentleman's companion (1753)
- 41452: Divine conduct vindicated, or the operations of God shown to be the operations of wisdom: in the substance of two discourses, preached at Haberdashers-Hall, London, March 29, 1761 (1761)
- 41649: A collection of sermons from various important subjects, and on divers occasions (1757)
- 41836: Effectual humiliation described and enforced (1722)
- 41998: The evil and punishment of not loving the Lord Jesus (1748)
- 42192: The court and city register (1799)
- 42478: The Jesuit; or, the history of Anthony Babington, Esq (1799)
- 43133: A general history of quadrupeds (1800)
- 43196: A farewell-Sermon to the church, and to the world (1722)
- 43273: A letter to the Right Honourable William Lord Mansfield (1770)
- 43299: The new spelling dictionary (1785)
- 43519: The blessedness of the righteous (1792)
- 43566: Classical exercises upon the rules of the French syntax (1792)
- 43664: The adventures of Numa Pompilius, Second King of Rome (1788)
- 44577: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar; and present state of the several kingdoms of the world (1788)
- 44982: An essay on the fracture of the patella or kneepan (1789)
- 45312: The church of Rome's claim of authority and infallibility examined (1735)
- 45972: A defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America (1787)
- 46512: The new and complete dictionary of the English language (1775)
- 46999: The impostors (1789)
- 47074: An essay on the malignant pestilential fever introduced into the West Indian Islands from Boullam (1795)
- 49224: Discourses on personal religion. By Samuel Stennett, D.D (1796)
- 49265: The reports of the Society for Bettering the Condition and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor (1798)
- 49437: Divine emblems (1800)
- 49740: An answer to some queries printed at Exon, relating to the Arian controversy (1721)
- 50187: The British swain (1724)
- 50409: An answer to the Brief remarks of William Berriman, D.D (1733)
- 51007: An arithmetical and medical analysis of the diseases and mortality of the human species (1789)
- 51668: Moral and political moderation recommended (1777)
- 52441: Arianism anatomized (1719)
- 52540: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 52551: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 53034: Coombe Ellen: a poem (1798)
- 53709: The impostors (1789)
- 53732: The improvement of the mind (1761)
- 55676: Of the duties of the people towards their ministers (1733)
- 56068: The observer (1787)
- 56254: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1783)
- 57100: Select remains of the Reverend John Mason, M.A. late rector of Water-Stratford, in the county of Bucks, author of the songs of Praise to Almighty God (1759)
- 57965: Reflections on the ruins of an ancient cathedral: to which is added an elegy on winter (1770)
- 59343: Discourses on the chief points of practical Christianity (1759)
- 59662: An enquiry into the life and writings of Homer. By Thomas Blackwell, J.U.D. late principal of Marishal College in the University of Aberdeen (1757)
- 60029: The expediency of the Gospel revelation (1734)
- 60034: The poor mechanick's plea (1787)
- 60512: Elegant extracts (1790)
- 60574: To the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal of Great-Britain in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the bankrupts and insolvents in the several goals of King's-Bench, Fleet, Ludgate, Newgate, Wood-Street Compter, Poultry Compter, and Marshalsea, (1714)
- 61190: The Winter assembly, or Provincial ball; a poem, inscribed to the ladies of the west (1789)
- 62478: A general history of quadrupeds (1800)
- 62785: A curious collection of experiments (1778)
- 62969: Panarithmologia (1765)
- 64214: The Jewish spy (1744)
- 64217: First love: a comedy (1799)
- 64491: An essay on constitutional liberty (1780)
- 64508: Henry (1795)
- 64719: Elegant extracts: or useful and entertaining pieces of poetry (1791)
- 64730: An essay on the several dispensations of God to mankind (1728)
- 64790: A general view of the bill presented to Parliament during the last session, for preventing the illicit exportation of British wool and live sheep (1787)
- 64868: Ierne rediviva (1782)
- 64994: An essay on the law of libels (1785)
- 65151: Ignez de Castro (1800)
- 65221: The importance of family-religion (1771)
- 65299: A history of the revolt of Ali Bey, against the Ottoman Porte (1784)
- 65309: Divine supports under disquieting thoughts (1711)
- 65444: The fables of Phædrus (1745)
- 65470: God's alarm to Great-Britain (1740)
- 65551: Innocent blood crying to God from the streets of Boston (1770)
- 65696: Faithfulness in the Christian ministry briefly represented and argued (1729)
- 65914: History of the Honourable Edward Mortimer (1785)
- 66018: Descriptions of some of the utensils in husbandry (1780)
- 66160: A fasting and prayer, which God appoints, accepts, and will answer, consider'd (1721)
- 66164: A discourse upon justification: shewing the matter, manner, time and effects of it. By the author of The discourse concerning the new-birth (1740)
- 66297: A discourse of secret prayer (1736)
- 66298: A discourse of the brevity and misery of human life (1715)
- 66345: A dissertation on the poor laws. By Joseph Townsend, M.A. rector of Pewsey, Wilts (1787)
- 66380: Divine conduct: or, The mystery of Providence (1727)
- 66519: The duty and doctrine of baptism (1749)
- 66552: The easiest introduction to Dr. Lowth's English grammar (1766)
- 66659: The Iliad of Homer. Translated by James Macpherson, Esq; in two volumes (1773)
- 66685: Englishmen urged to loyalty, by their sense and love of liberty (1745)
- 66695: The English hero (1706)
- 66783: The escape (1799)
- 66792: An essay on fundamentals (1720)
- 66840: An essay in favour of the ancient practice of giving the Eucharist to children (1728)
- 66846: An essay on original genius; and its various modes of exertion in philosophy and the fine arts, particularly in poetry. By William Duff, M. A (1767)
- 66983: Essays moral and literary (1787)
- 67059: Exercises on the globes (1800)
- 67190: Faith and practice represented in fifty-four sermons (1735)
- 67209: Family-Hymns (1718)
- 67347: An essay on the passions (1799)
- 67356: An essay towards some farther evidence of Our Saviour's divinity. By John Hughes (1712)
- 67357: An essay towards some farther evidence of Our Saviour's divinity (1714)
- 67400: God's dwelling with men upon earth very wonderful (1722)
- 67678: Nath. Thorley. ironmonber, remov'd from Newgate-street, to the Stow in the Poultry, next the church (1750)
- 67750: Chirurgical observations relative to the eye, &c (1798)
- 67895: The church and the dissenters compar'd, as to persecution (1719)
- 68053: The welcome (1717)
- 68621: A selection of favourite catches, glees, &c (1798)
- 68767: Observations on some fatal mistakes (1763)
- 69530: The advantage His Majesty's revenue, and all his subjects, who are dealers in leather (1735)
- 70551: England's monarchs (1702)
- 70575: The poor man's help (1715)
- 70638: A letter to the Rev. Samuel Dennis (1783)
- 70655: Two sermons by the late Revd. George Whitefield, M.A (1772)
- 70694: The Christian (1756)
- 70970: A guide to health (1796)
- 71018: Medical commentaries (1780)
- 71067: Mercurius Mediterraneus or, the Streights weekly mercury (1694)
- 71236: Memoirs of the Medical Society of London (1773)
- 71816: Advertisements (1694)
- 72289: The philosophical magazine (1798)
- 72315: The new London review; or, Monthly report of authors and books (1799)
- 72502: The Literary magazine and British review (1788)
- 73045: The Biographical and imperial magazine (1789)
- 73567: The Genius of Albion: or, Weekly biographical, political, law, and literary repository (1790)
- 75145: Interviews in the realms of death: or, Dialogues of the dead (1718)
- 75181: Votes of the House of Commons, in the second session of this present Parliament held at Westminster (1696)
- 75405: The present state of New-England, with respect to the Indian war (1675)
- 75570: Primitive episcopacy stated and cleared from the Holy Scriptures and ancient records (1688)
- 75665: A vindication of the Reverend Mr. Alexander Osborn, in reference to the affairs of the north of Ireland (1690)
- 75689: The present state of Jamaica (1683)
- 75850: An account of the imperial proceedings against the Turks (1685)
- 75870: The morning seeker: shewing the benefit of being good betimes (1673)
- 76094: Zeiglographia. or A new art of short-writing (1685)
- 76117: Lettres & memoires sur l'excommunication de deux he?retiques opiniatres qui ont entrepris de faire un schisme a? Canterbury (1698)
- 76738: The compleat fencing-master (1691)
- 76844: She ventures, and he wins (1696)
- 76925: The works of the late learned divine Stephen Charnock, B.D (1699)
- 77076: The country's concurrence with the London United Ministers in their late heads of agreement (1691)
- 77136: Paradice opened, or the secreets, mysteries, and rarities of divine love, of infinite wisdom, and of wonderful counsel, laid open to publick view (1675)
- 77198: A discourse of the work of the Holy Spirit in prayer (1682)
- 77297: A catalogue of curious books in divinity, history, physick, mathematicks, travels, voyages, &c (1693)
- 77672: A narrative of the late extraordinary cure wrought in an instant upon Mrs. Eliz. Savage, (lame from her birth) without the using of any natural means (1694)
- 77769: The city lady: or, folly reclaim'd (1697)
- 77842: The second part of The weeks preparation for the sacrament (1684)
- 77885: Christologia, or, A declaration of the glorious mystery of the person of Christ, God and man (1679)
- 77975: A discourse concerning liturgies (1689)
- 78040: Synesis pneumatike?: or the causes, waies & means of understanding the mind of God (1678)
- 78130: Kitchin-physick: or, Advice to the poor (1676)
- 78341: No faith or credit to be given to Papists (1681)
- 78369: Pedo-baptism disproved (1691)
- 78385: A practical discourse on the late earthquakes (1692)
- 78538: Advice to a physician (1695)
- 78616: Memorials of the English affairs: or, An historical account of what passed from the beginning of the reign of King Charles the First, to King Charles the Second his happy restauration (1682)
- 78669: The way to health, long life, and happiness: or, A discourse of temperance, and the particular nature of all things requisite for the life of man (1697)
- 78698: The future state· Or, a discourse attempting some display of the souls happiness (1683)
- 79176: The advancement of Christs interests the governing end of a Christians life (1688)
- 79347: Love to Christ, necessary to escape the curse at his coming. By Tho. Doolittle, M.A (1692)
- 79349: The intreigues of the French King at Constantinople, to embroil Christendom (1689)
- 79357: The pilgrim's progress. From this world to that which is to come: the second part. Delivered under the similitude of a dream wherein is set forth the manner of the setting out of Christian's wife and children, their dangerous journey, and safe arrival at the desired country By John Bunyan (1684)
- 79455: Ichabod: or, Five groans of the Church (1691)
- 79534: The second part of The pilgrims progress (1683)
- 79870: Peace and love, recommended and perswaded (1675)
- 80142: Basil Valentine his Triumphant chariot of antimony (1678)
- 80330: The English grammar: Or, The English tongue reduced to grammatical rules (1693)
- 80420: The intrigues at Versailles: or, A jilt in all humours (1697)
- 80431: The rise, race, and royalty of the kingdom of God in the soul of man (1683)
- 80502: An argument for toleration and indulgence, in relation to differences in opinion (1681)
- 80645: The case of lay-communion with the Church of England considered (1683)
- 80981: An answer to the Athenian Mercury, vol. 4. numb. 14. concerning infant-baptism (1691)
- 81002: The celestial race. A discourse perswading to the practice of celerity, constancy, & sincerity in the ways of God (1692)
- 81036: The spiritual anatomy of man (1693)
- 81073: Justification evangelical: or a plain impartial Scripture-account of God's method in justifying a sinner (1677)
- 81198: Poetical fragments (1689)
- 81244: A sober enquiry into the nature, measure, and principle of moral virtue, its distinction from gospel-holiness (1673)
- 81603: The Trinity asserted (1700)
- 81623: Le Tombeau des controverses (1673)
- 81808: The questions between the conformist and nonconformist, truly stated, and briefly discussed (1681)
- 81945: In memory of our late Most Gracious Lady, Mary Queen of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland (1695)
- 81978: A short discourse of the rise, nature, and management of the small-pox, and all putrid fevers (1695)
- 81985: Eklampsis to?n dikaio?n: or, The shining forth of the righteous (1680)
- 82105: The church of Rome, no safe guide: or Reasons to prove that no rational man, who takes due care of his own eternal salvation, can give himself up unto the conduct of that church in matters of religion. By John Owen, D.D (1679)
- 82206: A sermon of antichrist (1679)
- 82295: A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of that reverend, and faithful minister of the Gospel Mr. James Janeway (1674)
- 82301: Mr. James Janeway's legacy to his friends (1674)
- 82377: Observations upon three earthquakes (1694)
- 82757: The witch of Endor; or The witchcrafts of the Roman Jesebel (1679)
- 82780: Nosce teipsum: or, A leading-step to the knowledge of our selves, as the surest foundation to true religion in all persuasions (1689)
- 82818: The knowledge of the world: or, The art of well-educating youth, through the various conditions of life (1694)
- 82856: The second part of The pilgrims progress (1682)
- 82872: Vates astrologicus: or, England's astrological prophet, fortelling what is likely to befall Great-Britain and Ireland, particularly the great and famous city of London (1683)
- 82908: The dying man's assistant: or, Short instructions for those who are concern'd in the preparing of sick persons for death (1697)
- 83002: Gold refin'd; or, Baptism in its primitive purity (1689)
- 83026: The method of physick (1652)
- 83078: Compassionate counsel to all young-men (1681)
- 83112: A brief account, and seasonable improvement of the late earthquake in Northampton-shire, Jan. 4, 1675/6 (1676)
- 83265: The present state of Russia (1671)
- 83348: Questions about the nature and perpetuity of the seventh-day-Sabbath (1685)
- 83375: The mourners directory (1693)
- 83584: Several discourses (1684)
- 83633: A sermon preach'd to the societies for reformation of manners, in the cities of London and Westminster, Nov. 15. 1697. By John Shower. Published at the desire of the said Societies (1698)
- 83667: Mock songs and joking poems, all novel (1675)
- 84198: The saints mansions in heaven (1698)
- 84284: Stenographia or The art of short-writing compleated in a far more compendious method than any yet extant by Wm. Addy writing Mr. (1693)
- 84296: VVar with devils. By Jsaac Ambrose, minister of the Gospel (1674)
- 84366: The kingdom of God in power (1688)
- 84480: An apology for M. Antonia Bourignon: in four parts (1699)
- 84611: The tragical history of Jetzer: or, A faithful narrative of the feigned visions, counterfeit revelations, and false miracles of the Dominican fathers of the covent of Berne in Switzerland, to propagate their superstitions (1680)
- 84746: Remarks on a late discourse of William Lord Bishop of Derry: concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God. By J. Boyse (1694)
- 84755: A counter-antidote, to purge out the malignant effects of a late counterfeit, prepared by Mr. Gyles Shute (1694)
- 84915: The royal mistresses of France, or, The secret history of the amours of all the French kings (1695)
- 85013: Religio bibliopolæ (1691)
- 85378: Neonomianism unmask'd: or, The ancient Gospel pleaded, against the other, called a new law or Gospel (1692)
- 85399: A memorial of God's judgments, spiritual and temporal. Or Sermons to call to remembrance (1671)
- 85431: The doctrine of devils (1676)
- 85451: The history of Gustavus Adolphus surnamed the Great, King of Sueden (1689)
- 85466: The second Spira (1693)
- 85555: Instructions about heart-work (1681)
- 85618: The narrative of Mr. William Boys, citizen of London (1680)
- 85636: A sermon preach't at a publick ordination in a country congregation, on Acts XIII. 2, 3 (1697)
- 85659: A treatise of the divine promises (1641)
- 85901: A practical exposition of the X. Commandements (1675)
- 85924: The character of a weaned Christian. Or The evangelical art of promoting self-denial (1675)
- 85981: Instructions about heart-work (1684)
- 85991: Stenographia or The art of short-writing compleated in a far more compendious method, than any yet extant. By Wm. Addy writing M (1695)
- 86040: The holy war (1682)
- 86247: A warning piece to England, or The wrath of God revealed against sinners (1676)
- 86272: Death unstung (1677)
- 86588: The Rye-house travestie: or, a true account and declaration of the horrid and execrable conspiracy against His Majesty King William and the government (1696)
- 86646: Astrææ abdicatæ restauratio. Or Advice to justices of the peace (1695)
- 86653: Hieragonisticon: or, Corah's doom (1672)
- 86717: A new discovery of Terra incognita Australis, or The southern world. By James Sadeur a French-man. Who being cast there by a shipwrack, lived 35 years in that country, and gives a particular description of the manners, customs, religion, laws, studies and wars, of those southern people; and of some animals peculiar to that place: with several other rarities. These memoirs were thought so curious, that they were kept secret in the closet of a late great minister of state, and never published till now since his death. Translated from the French copy, printed at Paris, by publick authority. April 8. 1693. Imprimatur, Charles Hein (1693)
- 86723: Poems on several occasions. With a pastoral· (1685)
- 86787: An account of Poland (1698)
- 86822: The second Spira (1693)
- 87150: The Quakers last shift found out: or, an answer to Will. Penn?s complaint against the meeting at Barbican, upon the 28th. of August, 1674. and his new way of stating an old challenge (1674)
- 87188: England's monarchs: or, A compendious relation of the most remarkable transactions, and observable passages, ecclesiastical, civil, and military, which have hapned during the reigns of the kings and queens of England, from the invasion of the Romans to this present (1685)
- 87190: The English acquisitions in Guinea & East-India (1700)
- 87304: Jesuitico-Quakerism examined, or A confutation of the blasphemous and unreasonable principles of the Quakers (1680)
- 87334: The complete gauger (1678)
- 87354: The address of the nonconformist ministers (in and about the city of London) to His Highness the Prince of Orange (1690)
- 87372: Reasons why the Parliament of Scotland cannot comply with the late K. James's proclamation (1689)
- 87706: Homer alamode, the second part, in English burlesque: or, A mock-poem upon the ninth book of Iliads (1681)
- 87883: A continuation of the exposition of the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Hebrevvs· (1680)
- 88027: The works of the highly experienced and famous chymist, John Rudolph Glauber (1689)
- 88039: A play-book for children, to allure them to read assoon [sic] as they can speak plain (1694)
- 88083: Panorganon: or, A universal instrument (1672)
- 88275: An apology for the nonconformists ministry (1681)
- 88449: Balm from Gilead: or, The differences about the indulgence, stated and impleaded (1681)
- 88610: Mr. James Janeway's legacy to his friends (1675)
- 88640: Letters of advice from two reverend divines, to a young gentleman, about a weighty case of conscience (1676)
- 88783: Remarks on the R. Mr. Goodwins Discourse of the Gospel (1696)
- 88800: An apology for the ministers who subscribed only unto the stating of the truths and errours in Mr. William's book (1694)
- 88879: The wars in England, Scotland and Ireland. Or, An impartial account of all the battels, sieges, and other remarkable transactions, revolutions and accidents, which have happened from the beginning of the reign of King Charles I. in 1625, to His Majesties happy restauration, 1660 (1684)
- 88884: XXI divines (whose names are here-under affixed) (1675)
- 89243: The mourning-ring (1692)
- 89381: Death unstung (1672)
- 89433: Barbarian cruelty (1693)
- 89816: The tryal of Henry Baron Delamere for high-treason, in Westminster-Hall, the 14th day of January, 1685 (1686)
- 89899: A sermon preached on the thanksgiving-day (1693)
- 89945: A discourse of the nature and necessity of faith in Jesus Christ (1700)
- 90081: Quakerism withering, and Christianity reviving or, A brief reply to the Quakers pretended vindication (1694)
- 90096: Mans whole duty, and Gods wonderful intreaty of him thereunto (1690)
- 90119: A description of a great sea-storm, that happened to some ships in the Gulph of Florida, in September last; drawn up by one of the company, and sent to his friend at London (1671)
- 90323: The Jesuists [sic] catechism, according to St. Ignatius Loyola (1685)
- 90507: An account of the nature, causes, symptoms and cure of the distempers that are incident to seafaring people (1696)
- 90619: The humorous lieutenant, or, Generous enemies (1697)
- 90784: A relation of the invasion and conquest of Florida by the Spaniards, under the command of Fernando de Soto (1686)
- 90830: Winter meditations: or, A sermon concerning frost and snow, and winds, &c (1695)
- 91028: A sermon preach'd before the Societies for Reformation of Manners, in London and Middlesex, upon Monday, Febr. 20. 1698/9 (1699)
- 91054: An impartial account of the Portsmouth disputation (1699)
- 91060: New Rome arraigned (1693)
- 91147: A compleat system of grammar English and Latin (1699)
- 91405: An exposition of the Assemblies catechism (1692)
- 91419: An epistolary poem to John Dryden, Esq (1699)
- 91477: The Christian-mans calling, or A treatise of making religion ones business (1663)
- 91542: The mourners memorial (1695)
- 91804: The faith of dying Jacob. Or, God's presence with his church, not-withstanding the death of his eminent servants (1688)
- 91961: A second modest enquiry into the causes of the present disasters in England (1690)
- 92154: Orbis imperantis tabellæ geographico-historico-genealogico-chronologicæ (1685)
- 92158: The famous romance of Tarsis and Zelie (1685)
- 92294: The Psalms of David, in English metre (1698)
- 92309: The second Spira (1693)
- 92721: An answer to the late King James's declaration (1693)
- 92741: Acta Sanctorum Apostolorum ad literam explicata (1684)
- 92770: A defence of Gospel-truth (1693)
- 92771: An end to discord (1699)
- 92773: A sermon preached at Salters-Hall (1698)
- 92774: A brief exposition of the church-catechism (1689)
- 92774: A brief exposition of the church-catechism (1689)
- 92799: A sermon preach'd at Salters-Hall (1697)
- 92865: An appendix to the answer unto two Athenian Mercuries, concerning pedo-baptism (1692)
- 93080: Historical remarques and observations of the ancient and present state of London and Westminster (1684)
- 93092: A satyrical poem on the most horrid and execrable Jesuitish Plot in 1678 (1679)
- 93553: A sermon preach'd to the Societies for reformation of manners (1698)
- 93719: The doctrine which is according to godliness grounded upon the Holy Scriptures of truth; and agreeable to the doctrinal part of the English Protestant articles and confessions (1694)
- 93741: The lives and deaths of the holy apostles of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1685)
- 93766: The Lord's last-sufferings shewed in the Lords-Supper. Or, An historical account of Christ's sorrows in the garden, trial in the ecclesiastical political court, execution at Golgotha, practically improved (1682)
- 93914: The rector rectified and corrected; or, infant-baptism unlawful (1692)
- 94010: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1683)
- 94339: The history of the nine worthies of the world (1687)
- 94606: The life & death of that excellent minister of Christ Mr. Joseph Alleine (1673)
- 95252: A funeral sermon for that faithful and laborious servant of Christ, Mr. Richard Fairclough, (who deceased July 4. 1682. in the sixty first year of his age.) By John Howe minister of the Gospel (1682)
- 95295: Heaven upon earth: or, The best friend in the worst of times (1673)
- 95322: A brief vindication of the non-conformists from the charge of schisme· (1680)
- 95422: A conference betwixt a modern atheist, and his friend (1693)
- 95761: A funeral sermon (1698)
- 95887: Mensalia sacra: or, Meditations on the Lord's Supper (1693)
- 95917: The concurrence & unanimity of the people called Quakers (1694)
- 95932: A continuation of the state of New-England (1676)
- 96208: Looking unto Jesus a view of the everlasting Gospel (1674)
- 96225: A breif discourse of the happy union of the kingdoms of England and Scotland (1700)
- 96304: Admirable curiosities rarities and wonders in England, Scotland, and Ireland. Or, An account of many remarkable persons, and places (1684)
- 96741: The great historical, geographical and poetical dictionary (1694)
- 96844: Leez lachrymans. Sive Comitis Warwici justa (1673)
- 97038: Mr. James Janeway's legacy to his friends (1683)
- 97088: The post-boy rob'd of his mail: or, The pacquet broke open (1692)
- 97555: A brief vindication of the non-conformists from the charge of schisme· (1680)
- 97580: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners: or, A brief and faithful relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to his poor servant John Bunyan (1688)
- 97582: A holy life, the beauty of Christianity: or, An exhortation to Christians to be holy. By John Bunyan (1684)
- 97597: The principles, or, The pattern of wholesome words (1665)
- 98029: A just reply to Mr. John Flavell's arguments (1690)
- 98089: The wars in England, Scotland, and Ireland (1697)
- 98188: Erastus: or, The Roman prince (1684)
- 98290: The warr in New-England visibly ended (1677)
- 98487: Loves empire; or, The amours of the French court (1682)
- 98789: A treatise of the fear of God (1679)
- 99181: The vertue and value of baptism (1663)
- 99189: The English empire in America: or A prospect of their Majesties dominions in the West-Indies (1698)
- 99215: A renunciation of several popish doctrines (1680)
- 99306: Mountains of brass: or, A discourse upon the decrees of God (1690)
- 99318: Sermons preach'd on several occasions (1698)
- 99377: The triumph-royal (1692)
- 99409: The advocateship of Jesus Christ (1688)
- 99815: Triumphs of female wit, in some pindarick odes. Or, the emulation (1683)
- 100030: Memoirs of the Right Honourable Arthur Earl of Anglesey, late Lord Privy Seal (1693)
- 100049: Seasonable counsel: or, Advice to sufferers. By John Bunyan (1684)
- 100125: A choice banquet of witty jests, rare fancies, and pleasant novels (1660)
- 100160: A relation of the diabolical practices of above twenty wizards and witches of the sheriffdom of Renfrew in the kingdom of Scotland (1698)
- 100192: A discourse upon the Pharisee and the publicane (1685)
- 100280: Excellent contemplations, divine and moral. Written by the magnanimous and truly loyal Arthur Lord Capel, Baron of Hadham. Together with some account of his life, and his letters to several persons, whilst he was prisoner in the Tower, vigorously asserting the royal cause against all the enemies thereof. Likewise his affectionate letters to his lady, the day before his death, and his couragious behaviour, and last speech at his suffering, March 9. 1648. With his pious advice to his son the late Earl of Essex (1683)
- 100413: Autarchy: or, The art of self-government (1691)
- 100449: The earth twice shaken wonderfully: or, An analogical discourse of earthquake (1694)
- 100539: The history of the famous Edict of Nantes (1694)
- 100650: Proposals for a national reformation, of manners (1694)
- 100657: A proposal to perform musick (1688)
- 100773: A further attempt towards the reformation of the coin (1696)
- 101140: A rejoynder to Mr. Daniel Williams his reply to the first part of Neomianism [sic] unmaskt (1693)
- 101397: The Quakers answer, to the Quakers wedding, November, 8. 1671 (1671)
- 101929: Even lero'sh pina the Jevv turned Christian; or, the corner-stone (1679)
- 101938: Scotland illustrated: or, An essay of natural history (1684)
- 102096: Christian liberty not to be abused: or, Antient and primitive truth correcting some modern, or new abuses, of that which is so much pleaded for, and so little understood, viz. Christian liberty (1673)
- 102266: Astronomy's advancement, or, News for the curious (1684)
- 102599: The delightful history of the life & death of that renowned & famous St. Patrick, champion of Ireland (1685)
- 102729: A panegyric on our late sovereign lady Mary Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, of glorious and immortal memory (1695)
- 103618: A discourse of the covenants (1681)
- 103658: The Christian-mans calling: or, A treatise of making religion ones business (1665)
- 103669: A sermon preached at the Northampton-Shire feast, November 8. 1683 (1684)
- 103669: A sermon preached at the Northampton-Shire feast, November 8. 1683 (1684)
- 104071: The good old cause (1692)
- 104095: The evidence of things not seen, or, Diverse Scriptural, and philosophical discourses; concerning the state of good and holy men after death (1700)
- 104183: A true and exact account of Sadlers Well: or, The new mineral-waters lately found out at Islington (1684)
- 104314: A copy book (1684)
- 104338: Travels and voyages into Africa, Asia, and America, the East and West-Indies; Syria, Jerusalem, and the Holy-land (1696)
- 104538: The mock-marriage (1696)
- 104583: An essay upon the works of creation and providence (1695)
- 104660: The true interest of a nation: or, The duty of magistrates, ministers, and people, in order to the further settlement and prosperity of these kingdoms (1693)
- 104661: The evil of our dayes (1698)
- 104784: An answer to the dragon and grashopper (1698)
- 104901: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come (1688)
- 104950: The covenant of grace, not absolute, but conditional, modestly asserted (1692)
- 105330: A new and further narrative of the state of New-England (1676)
- 105368: Delights for the ingenious (1684)
- 105408: Royal directions both to Whigs and Tories (1682)
- 105429: Catholicism without popery (1699)
- 105541: Christ alone exalted in Dr. Crisp's sermons (1693)
- 105752: One hundred fifty three chymical aphorisms (1688)
- 105954: The private Christian's witness for Christianity (1697)
- 106185: A letter concerning the matter of the present excommunications (1683)
- 106462: A moral discourse of the power of interest. By David Abercromby, M.D. and Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians in Amsterdam (1691)
- 106562: A description of the last voyage to Bermudas, in the ship Marygold, S.P. commander (1671)
- 106647: Comfort in death (1698)
- 107653: A sermon preached before the reverend Committee of divines, the 20th of May 1646 (1646)
- 108900: A sermon preach'd at St. Michael Crooked-Lane September the 8th. 1700 (1700)
- 109079: The compleat fencing-master (1697)
- 109081: Neonomianism unmask'd: or, The ancient Gospel pleaded, against the other, called, the new law (1693)
- 109488: Votes of the House of Commons, in the Parliament began at Westminster the 22th day of November, in the seventh year of the reign of King William, anno Domini, 1695. (1696)
- 109592: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come. By Jeremy Taylor, D.D. and late Lord-Bishop of Down and Connor (1684)
- 110240: A compleat treatise of the muscles (1683)
- 110268: Dr. Sydenham's compleat method of curing almost all diseases, and description of their symptoms (1695)
- 110707: The gentlewomans companion; or, A guide to the female sex (1673)
- 110806: A vveek-daies lecture, or, continued sermon (1649)
- 110999: Novum lumen chirurgicum extinctum: or, Med. Colbatch's New light of chirurgery put out (1695)
- 112546: A proposal for the advancement of trade (1676)
- 112599: A memorial of His Excellency the Count D'Avaux, Ambassador Extraordinary from His Most Christian Majesty (1684)
- 112727: A brief discourse about baptisme. By Thomas Moore, for his friends (1649)
- 112917: A nevv and cleer discovery, of the true, and proper, natural cause, of the ebbing and flowing of the main sea· (1649)
- 113481: A true relation of the strange apparitions seen in the air, on Monday 25. February, in and about the town of Bolton in the Mores, in the county of Lancaster at mid-day, to the amazement of the beholders. Being a letter sent from Ellis Bradshaw of the same town, to a friend in London, with observations thereupon, what probably they may signifie, and what use may be made thereof (1650)
- 114437: Heroick stanzas on his Majesties coronation. By Sam. Pordage Esq (1661)
- 114559: An ansvver to the dragon & grashopper (1698)
- 117734: Mundus foppensis: or, the fop display'd (1691)
- 118605: Gradus ad Parnassum: sive, Novus synonymorum, epithetorum, phrasium poeticarum, ac versuum thesaurus (1691)
- 118782: The comical history of Don Quixote (1694)
- 119162: The second Spira (1693)
- 119436: The Mercury-gallant (1673)
- 119746: The second part of The pilgrims progress, from this present world of wickedness and misery, to an eternity of holiness and felicity (1684)
- 119865: The holy war (1684)
- 120154: Newly published and sold by Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultry near Cheapside (1686)
- 120154: Newly published and sold by Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultry near Cheapside (1686)
- 120218: A catalogue of valuable books, viz. divinity, history, physick, poetry, mathematicks, travels, voyages, romances, &c. Which will be sold by auction (or who bids most) at Guild-hall Coffee-House, by Guild-Hall, on Wednesday the eighteenth day of this instant October, 1693. Beginning at four a clock in the afternoon, exactly, and continue daily untill all be sold. By Joseph Shelton. Also a choice collection of pamphlits will be sold in bundles. Catalogues are distributed gratis, at Mr. Collins at Temple-Bar, Mr. Chandlers at the Peacock in the Poultry; booksellars, a Mr. Blackets Coffee-House in Spittle-Fields; and at the place of sale. Also will be sold at the end of this catalogue; an appendix of choice and valuable books in folio's, quarto's, and octavo's, the appendix to be had at the place of sale (1693)
- 120232: An ordinance and instructions to be observed by all the subjects of Holland and Westfriesland (1674)
- 120233: A farther ordinance whereby in Holland and Westfriesland (1674)
- 120458: An exhortation to youth to prepare for judgment (1681)
- 120564: A sermon preached upon the fifth of November, 1678. By a Protestant divine (1678)
- 120791: A concordance to the Holy Scriptures (1685)
- 120833: De causa Dei: or, a vindication of the common doctrine of Protestant divines, concerning predetermination (1678)
- 120918: Bibliotheca Oweniana, sive Catalogus librorum plurimis facultatibus insignium, instructissimæ bibliothecæ Rev. Doct. vir. D. Joan. Oweni, (quondam Vice-Cancellarii & Decani Edis-Christi in Academia Oxoniensi) nuperrime? defuncti (1684)
- 121023: Eshcol (1684)
- 121300: Phraseologia generalis (1695)
- 121395: Unparallel'd varieties: or, The matchless actions and passions of mankind (1699)
- 121548: The French way of exercizing the infantry (1672)
- 121879: Sadducismus debellatus: or, A true narrative of the sorceries and witchcrafts exercis'd by the Devil and his instruments (1698)
- 122440: The life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini, who governed the church during the time of Innocent the X (1678)
- 122803: A saint indeed: or, The great work of a Christian open'd and press'd from Prov. IV. 23 (1698)
- 122991: A discourse concerning evangelical love, church-peace, & unity (1673)
- 123154: Voyages and travels over all Europe (1693)
- 123221: Debts discharge, or Some considerations on Rom. 13. 8. the former part. Owe nothing to any man, but to love one another (1684)
- 123270: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come. By Jeremy Taylor, D.D. and late Lord-Bishop of Down and Connor (1684)
- 123324: A letter to a member of Parliament: shewing how probably the credit of the nation may be speedily raised (1697)
- 123515: A letter to a friend, touching Gods providence about sinful actions (1678)
- 123522: The map of man's misery: or, The poor man's pocket-book (1690)
- 123705: A plea for the late accurate and excellent Mr. Baxter (1699)
- 123761: Arts advancement or The most exact, lineal, swift, short, and easy method of short hand-writing hitherto extent (1682)
- 123793: A true and lively character of a right communicating church-member (1650)
- 124014: A necessary family-book (1688)
- 124178: Chirurgus marinus: or, The sea-chirurgion (1693)
- 124262: The souls return to its God, in life, and at death (1690)
- 124368: The cursed family; or, A short tract, shewing the pernicious influence of wicked prayer-less houses, upon this church and kingdom (1700)
- 124412: Catalogus librorum bibliothecæ Joannis Humphry (1682)
- 124715: The tragical history of Jetzer. Or, A faithful narrative of the feigned visions, counterfeit revelations, and false miracles of the Dominican fathers of the covent of Berne in Switzerland, to propagate their superstitions (1683)
- 124821: Bentivolio and Urania (1673)
- 124989: Exercitations on the Epistle to the Hebrevvs (1676)
- 125054: Grammatica quadrilinguis: or Brief instructions for the French, Italian, Spanish, and English tongues (1674)
- 125071: The Christians great interest: or A short treatise, divided into two parts (1681)
- 125382: Vituli labiorum. Or, A thanksgiving sermon, in commemoration of our great deliverance from the horrid Powder-Plot, 1605 (1678)
- 125734: Poems on several occasions (1699)
- 125775: The way to health, long life and happiness: or, A discourse of temperance. and the particular nature of all things requisite for the life of man (1691)
- 126256: The stile of exchanges (1684)
- 126347: The great doctrine of Christ crucified (1694)
- 126436: The last sermon of Mr. Joseph Stephens (1699)
- 126649: The saints comfort (1685)
- 126750: The Quakers wedding, October, 24. 1671 (1671)
- 126789: The famous history of Valentine and Orson (1683)
- 126886: A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant (1680)
- 127239: The true fortune-teller, or, Guide to knowledge (1686)
- 127337: An address to my Lord Mayor (1672)
- 127495: The cook's guide: or, Rare receipts for cookery (1664)
- 127658: [Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with singing Psalms in shorthand (1687)
- 127927: A sermon preach'd to the societies for reformation of manners, in the cities of London and Westminster, Nov. 15, 1697 (1698)
- 128142: Tachygraphy (1691)
- 128143: Tachygraphy (1693)
- 128174: A sermon preach'd to the Society, for reformation of manners (1700)
- 128626: A declaration of the faith and order owned and practised in the Congregational Churches in England (1688)
- 128712: The good house-wife made a doctor, or, Health's choice and sure friend (1692)
- 128983: The second volume of the history of Father La Chaise, Jesuite and confessor to Lewis XIV. King of France (1695)
- 129042: A token for mariners (1698)
- 129068: The tragical history of Jetzer· Or, a faithful narrative of the feigned visions, counterfeit revelations, and false miracles of the Dominican fathers of the covent of Berne in Switzerland, to propagate their superstitions (1680)
- 129452: Gradus ad Parnassum; sive, Novus synonymorum, epithetorum, phrasium poeticarum, ac versuum thesaurus (1694)
- 130026: A mathematical compendium: or, Useful practices in arithmetick, geometry, and astronomy, geography and navigation, embattelling, and quartering of armies; fortification and gunnery; gauging and dialling (1695)
- 130343: A directory for youth through all the difficulties attending that state of life. Or a discourse of youthful lusts. In which the nature and kinds of them are described, and remedies against them laid down· (1693)
- 130410: Gloria· (1700)
- 130419: The new politicks of the court of France (1695)
- 130719: The comical history of Don Quixote (1694)
- 130792: The English hero: or, Sr. Francis Drake reviv'd (1692)
- 130804: Emblems for the King and Queen (1695)
- 131174: An account from Lymerick in Ireland (1691)
- 132119: An effort against biggotry, and for Christian catholicism· (1699)
- 132316: The saints convoy to heaven (1698)
- 132415: The voyages of the ever renowned Sr. Francis Drake into the West Indies (1683)
- 132436: Englands vanity: or The voice of God against the monstrous sin of pride, in dress and apparel (1683)
- 132462: Mineralogia: or, An account of the preparation, manifold vertues and uses of a mineral salt, both in physick and chyrurgery (1693)
- 132737: Come, and welcome, to Jesus Christ: or, A plain and profitable discourse on John VI. verse xxxvij (1691)
- 132841: John Pennyman's instructions to his children (1674)
- 132870: The revelation unvailed: or, An essay towards the discovering (1693)
- 132975: Arts advancement or The most exact, lineal, swift, short, and easy method of short-hand-writing hitherto extant (1682)
- 133008: Phraseologia generalis (1693)
- 133045: The present state of New-England, with respect to the Indian war (1676)
- 133320: A plat for mariners; or, The seaman's preacher (1672)
- 133473: The second Spira (1693)
- 133538: Good deeds done for God's house. Or, A sermon preached on the occasion of the death of Dr. Jeremiah Butt (1694)
- 133828: New Rome unmask'd, and her foundation shaken (1692)
- 133831: The doctrine of the law and grace unfolded: or, a discourse touching the law and grace (1685)
- 133877: Fifteen real comforts of matrimony (1683)
- 133880: Rollo, Duke of Normandy: or, the bloody brother (1686)
- 134078: A sermon preached before the right honourable Sir John Shorter Knight (1688)
- 134518: Some sober and weighty reasons against prosecuting Protestant dissenters, for difference of opinion in matters of religion (1682)
- 134697: Some remarks upon the life of that painful servant of God Mr. Nathanael Heywood (1695)
- 134779: The present condition of France, in reference to her revenues (1692)
- 134948: The young-students-library (1692)
- 135047: The compleat statesman (1683)
- 135364: Historical memoires of the life and death of that wise and valiant prince, Rupert (1683)
- 135431: One thing is needful: or, Serious meditations upon the four last things, death, judgment, and heaven hell (1683)
- 135454: Hymns composed on several subjects, and on divers occasions (1694)
- 135676: Gospel remission, or A treatise shewing, that true blessedness consists in pardon of sin (1674)
- 135699: The work of Jesus Christ, as an advocate (1688)
- 135702: The death and rest, resurrection and blessed portion of the saints (1692)
- 135743: The northern lass· (1684)
- 135885: The memoires of Mary Carleton; commonly stiled, the German Princess (1673)
- 135961: A discourse of the glory to which God hath called believers by Jesus Christ (1677)
- 135979: A brief declaration and vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity (1676)
- 136051: Emblems (1696)
- 136228: Horæ consecratæ, or Spiritual pastime (1682)
- 136387: Anti-sozzo, sive Sherlocismus enervatus (1676)
- 136518: The greatness of the soul, and unspeakableness of the loss thereof (1683)
- 136899: Poems in two parts (1679)
- 136960: The wonders of the invisible world (1693)
- 136972: A continuation of the account of the nature, causes, symptoms and cure of the distempers that are incident to seafaring people (1697)
- 136989: The vindication of liturgies, lately published by Dr. Falkner, proved no vindication of the lawfulness, usefulness and antiquity of set-forms of publick ministerial prayer (1681)
- 137021: Vindiciæ veritatis, or, A confutation of the heresies and gross errours asserted by Thomas Collier (1677)
- 137246: Death unstung (1673)
- 137283: Some remarkable passages in the life and death of Mr. John Mason (1694)
- 137444: The Queens closet opened (1661)
- 137549: Scotland illustrated: or, An essay of natural history (1684)
- 137696: A vindication of the late reverend and learned John Owen D.D (1684)
- 137722: A perswasive to peace & unity among Christians, notwithstanding their different apprehensions in lesser things (1672)
- 137781: Admirable curiosities rarities and wonders in England Scotland & Ireland (1697)
- 137799: An ansvver to the late Memorial of the Count d'Avaux, ambassadour extraordinary of France (1684)
- 137806: A choice banquet of witty jests, rare fancies, and pleasant novels (1665)
- 137823: An answer to the late King James's Declaration to all his pretended subjects in the kingdom of England, dated at Dublin-Castle, May 8. 1689 (1689)
- 138052: Joannis Georgii Grævii Oratio de auspicatissima expeditione Britannica (1689)
- 138172: The reason of faith, or An answer unto that enquiry, wherefore we believe the scripture to be the word of God (1677)
- 138195: God's thoughts and ways above ours, especially in the forgiveness of sins (1699)
- 138637: The right of tythes asserted & proved, from divine institution, primitive practice, voluntary donations, and positive laws (1677)
- 138901: The divine banquet or Sacramental devotions (1686)
- 139060: A practical exposition of the CXXXth. Psalm (1680)
- 139186: Lazarus redivivus. Or A discovery of the trials and triumphs that accompany the work of God in and about his people (1671)
- 139271: The Christians great interest: Or A short treatise, divided into two parts (1673)
- 139543: The pilgrim's progress (1686)
- 140144: Sacramental meditations upon divers select places of Scripture· (1700)
- 140370: Totum hominis: or The whole duty of a Christian, consisting in faith and good life (1681)
- 140576: A divine miscellany, full of delightful and profitable variety. Or, the pious mans recreation (1665)
- 140583: The poors advocate epitomized. Or, Christ's call. To rich men (1665)
- 140656: Contemplations of the state of man in this life, and in that which is to come (1698)
- 141036: The Psalms of David in meeter (1673)
- 141071: The triumphs of Levy: or, a congratulatory poem to the honourable and worthy society of ministers sons (1675)
- 141384: Books sold by Dorman Newman, at the King's Arms in the Poultry (1673)
- 141384: Books sold by Dorman Newman, at the King's Arms in the Poultry (1673)
- 141551: The Kings entertainment by the city of London (1671)
- 141667: Logomachia: a harmony in discord (1660)
- 141702: The works of the late learned divine Stephen Charnock, B.D (1699)
- 142309: A new art of short-vvriting (1649)
- 142535: The great doctrines of the gospel of Christ (1694)
- 142943: Historical remarques and observations of the ancient and present state of London and Westminster (1691)
- 143640: The womens advocate: or, fifteen real comforts of matrimony (1683)
- 143768: Refutatio cujusdam scripti hoc insigniti lemmate, Roberti Grovii responsio ad nuperum libellum qui inscribitur Celeusma, seu Clamor (1681)
- 144352: The history of the wars of Flanders (1678)
- 144527: A sermon preached at Mercers-Chappel (1689)
- 144570: The sighs of France in slavery, breathing after liberty· (1690)
- 144628: The gaming-humor considered and reproved. Or, The passion-pleasure and exposing money to hazard by play, lot, or wager, examined. By a well-wisher to mankind (1684)
- 145141: The Christian-mans calling, or A treatise of making religion ones business (1663)
- 145424: Troposche?malogi'a: Tropes and figures; or, A treatise of the metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes, &c. contained in the Bible of the Old and New Testament (1682)
- 145747: [Sound words] the catechism of the Westminster Assembly (1699)
- 145844: A catalogue of books printed for Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultry near Cheapside. (1689)
- 145894: Pandæmonium, or The Devil's cloyster (1684)
- 145911: The second Spira (1693)
- 146271: A paraphrase upon the Psalms of David. By Sam. Woodford (1670)
- 146674: The wars in England Scotland and Ireland. Or, an impartial account of all the battels, sieges, and other remarkable transactions, revolutions and accidents, which have happened from the beginning of the reign of King Charles I. in 1625. to His Majesties happy restauration, 1660 (1684)
- 146676: The divine art of prayer (1697)
- 146998: The speech of the right honourable Sir Thomas Lane, Kt Lord-Mayor elect for the city of London, at Guild-Hall, upon Michaelmas-day. 1694 (1694)
- 147135: The victualler's friend: or, The use of a new-invented gauging-rod, contriv'd chiefly for the advantage of victuallers in and about London (1695)
- 147321: Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion (1670)
- 147512: The Divine banquet, or, Sacramental devotions (1696)
- 147523: The merchants daily companion (1684)
- 147924: Medicamenta Goddardiana (1688)
- 148508: Rawleigh redivivus: or, The life & death of the Right Honourable Anthony late Earl of Shaftsbury (1683)
- 151519: A divine miscellany, full of delightful and profitable variety. Or, the pious mans recreation (1665)
- 151637: The Lord our righteousness (1696)
- 151692: The ladies directory, in choice experiments & curiosities of preserving in jellies, and candying both fruits & flowers (1662)
- 151962: The art of divine improvement, or, The Christian instructed how to make a right use of duties, dangers, deliverances. Both as they concern himself and others; opened and applied in several sermons· By Nathaniel Whiting, M.A. and Minister of the Gospel at Aldwinckle. A work very suitable for all sorts of Christians, and very seasonable for these times (1662)
- 152185: The way of teaching the Latin tongue by use (1685)
- 152683: Two journeys of the present Emperour of China into Tartary (1687)
- 152956: A list of the names of the subscribers to the Land-Bank (1695)
- 153330: Two journeys to Jerusalem (1699)
- 153473: A discourse of the right of the church in a Christian state: by Herbert Thorndike, one of the Prebends of Westminster Church (1670)
- 153554: A brief account of the present declining state of the West-Indies (1695)
- 153654: The Christian-mans calling: or, A treatise of making religion ones business (1662)
- 153706: Dr. Sydenham's compleat method of curing almost all diseases (1697)
- 154114: The souldiers manual: or, directions, prayers, and ejaculations for such as lead a military life (1694)
- 154397: Tachygraphy (1685)
- 155242: The second Spira: being a fearful example of an atheist (1693)
- 155243: The second Spira (1693)
- 155354: The present state of New-England, with respect to the Indian vvar (1675)
- 156093: Chirurgorum comes: or, the whole practice of chirurgery (1696)
- 156153: The amazement of future ages: or, This swaggering world turn'd up-side down (1684)
- 156719: An antidote against a careless indifferency in matters of religion (1694)
- 157539: News from New-England (1690)
- 157974: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed; as also the best means of helping in natural and unnatural labors (1696)
- 158001: Directions to parents for the happy education of their children in this lapsed age (1697)
- 158161: The manner of His Majesties curing the disease, called the Kings-evil (1679)
- 158296: Love in distress: or, the lucky discovery (1697)
- 158584: A list of the names of the subscribers to the Land-Bank (1695)
- 159457: Mr. James Janeway's legacy to his friends (1680)
- 159460: Heaven upon earth, or, The best friend in the worst of times (1671)
- 161757: Familiaria colloquia (1692)
- 161891: An order of the Commons in Parliament. Assembled. Establishing and confirming fees and allowances to the officers of his Majesties customes and subsidies (1662)
- 161912: Martyrs in flames: or, Popery (in its true colours) displayed (1693)
- 162181: A golden key to open hidden treasures. Or the covenant of grace, and the covenant of redemption (1675)
- 162294: The compleat works of that eminent minister of God's word Mr. Isaac Ambrose, (1689)
- 163063: [Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with singing Psalms in shorthand (1687)
- 163108: The Psalms of David in meeter (1688)
- 163690: A practical exposition of the Ten Commandements (1675)
- 163733: Theophosoi [sic] theophiloi: Gods fearers are Gods favourites. Or, an encouragement to fear God in the worst times (1662)
- 164065: The history of the kingdom of Scotland (1696)
- 164333: The confession of faith (1678)
- 165345: Land-bank at The abstract of the settlement (1695)
- 165526: Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with singing Psalms in shorthand (1687)
- 165527: [The Bible, New Testament and the Singing Psalms] (1689)
- 165860: A call to the unconverted (1680)
- 165982: The Art of defence (1700)
- 166896: Unparallel'd varieties: or, the matchless actions and passions of mankind (1683)
- 166897: The history of the nine worthies of the world (1695)
- 167473: A catalogue of considerable books, Latin and English, in all volumes (1689)
- 167640: The pilgrim's progress (1687)
- 167645: The holy war betwixt Christ and the devill for the regaining of man (1684)
- 167652: Come and welcome to Jesus Christ: or, a plain and profitable discourse on John 6. verse 37 (1685)
- 167742: A directory of prayer for a gracious king: or A practical commentary on the 20th Psalm (1696)
- 167926: The Psalms of David in meeter (1693)
- 168052: Compassionate counsel to all young-men (1682)
- 168217: Prima, the first things, in reference to the middle & last things: or, The doctrine of regeneration (1674)
- 168412: The life & death of that excellent minister of Christ Mr. Joseph Alleine (1693)
- 168549: Several discourses (1684)
- 168701: Enoch's translation. A funeral sermon preach'd upon the death of the Reverend Mr. George Day (1698)
- 169261: A brief exposition of the church-catechism (1689)
- 169481: An answer to the late King James's Declaration to all his pretended subjects in the kingdom of England, dated at Dublin-Castle, May 8. 1689 (1689)
- 169945: A copy book (1683)
- 170800: A fit guest for the Lords table. Or, a treatise declaring the true vse of the Lords Supper (1609)
- 171356: The anatomie of a distressed soule (1619)
- 172327: A direction for trauailers (1592)
- 172554: The house-holder: or, perfect man (1609)
- 173429: Christs kingdome (1610)
- 175361: A faythfull and true pronosticatio[n] vpo[n] the yere .M.CCCCC.xlviii (1547)
- 176186: The pleasant comodie of patient Grissill (1603)
- 176710: Nevves from Graues-end (1604)
- 181007: A confutation of atheisme by Iohn Doue Doctor of Diuinitie. The contents are to be seene in the page following (1605)
- 186623: Good and true (1610)
- 186687: Clinton, Purser & Arnold, to their countreymen wheresoeuer (1583)
- 187855: Corona charitatis, = The crovvne of charitie (1626)
- 190335: The repentance of Robert Greene Maister of Artes. Wherein by himselfe is laid open his loose life, with the manner of his death (1592)
- 191608: The house-holder: or, Perfect man. Preached in three sermons lately by Ed: Topsell, preacher at Saint Buttolphs without Aldersgate (1610)
- 192320: A lamentable dittie composed vpon the death of Robert Lord Deuereux late Earle of Essex (1603)
- 192410: A liuing remembrance of Master Robert Rogers, marchant aduenturer & leatherseller of London deceased, who declared the fruites of his faith, by his most christian & charitable workes (1601)
- 192420: Blurt master-constable. Or The Spaniards night-walke (1602)
- 193881: Christs kingdome (1611)
- 198951: The compleat works of that eminent minister of God's word Mr. Isaac Ambrose (1689)
- 204232: The tragedy of Doctor Lambe (1628)
- 206521: Axiochus. A most excellent dialogue, written in Greeke by Plato the phylosopher (1592)
- 207934: A collection of Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, fitted for morning and evening worship in a private family. By Samuel Burt, minister of the Gospel (1724)
- 208427: Grammatical institutes (1783)
- 208707: The child's best instructor in spelling and reading (1785)
- 208739: A paraphrase and notes on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Colossians. With an appendix upon Ephes. IV. 8 (1729)
- 208741: Some plain and short arguments from scripture proving the Lord Jesus Christ to be the Supreme god (1719)
- 208789: Genuine Protestantism; or, the unalienable rights of conscience defended: in opposition to the late and new mode of subscription proposed by some dissenting ministers: in three letters to the Rev. Mr Pickard, Chairman of the Committee who conducted their late Application to Parliament. By John Fell (1773)
- 209372: A brief account of some Lent and other extraordinary processions (1755)
- 209480: A treatise on the errors and defects of medical education: in which are contained observations on the means of correcting them. By Thomas Withers, M.D. M M S.L. Physician to the York County-Hospital and Public Dispensary (1794)
- 209707: A treatise on happiness (1759)
- 209933: Jehu's looking-glass (1773)
- 209950: The great importance of having right sentiments in religion (1789)
- 209976: A lecture on heads (1799)
- 210111: An history of marine architecture (1800)
- 210158: Arundel (1789)
- 210251: A philosophical and chymical analysis of antimony (1747)
- 210263: Observations and experiments on the broad-leaved willow bark, illustrated with cases (1798)
- 210385: Four select evangelical discourses (1788)
- 210398: Brief considerations on the expediency of a plan for corps of light troops (1781)
- 210421: An objection drawn from the Act of Union (1770)
- 210422: An oration delivered at the London Tavern, on the fourth of November, 1788, on occasion of the commemoration of the revolution, and the completion of century from that great event. By Joseph Towers, L.L.D. Published at the request of the stewards, and committee, appointed for conducting the commemoration of the revolution (1788)
- 210424: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Price (1789)
- 210426: Observations on the doctrine laid down by Sir William Blackstone, respecting the extent of the power of the British parliament, particularly with relation to Ireland (1779)
- 210429: Observations on Doctor Price's revolution sermon (1790)
- 210544: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Isaac Smith (1778)
- 210599: The security of truth, without the assistance of persecution or scurrility (1721)
- 210600: A letter to a subscribing minister, in defence of the animadversions upon a pamphlet, entitul'd, A true relation of some proceedings at Salters-Hall. By James Peirce (1719)
- 210601: Animadversions upon a pamphlet entitled (1719)
- 210624: The religious care of families recommended from Abraham's example (1722)
- 210630: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Francis Hare (1720)
- 210650: A sermon, occasioned by the sudden decease of His late Most Excellent and Gracious Majesty George the second, at his palace at Kensington, on Saturday, October 25, 1760 (1760)
- 210654: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bradbury (1759)
- 210655: A sermon preached on the publick thanksgiving (1716)
- 210676: The church and the dissenters compar'd, as to persecution (1719)
- 210683: Conversion, the act of Christ (1723)
- 210691: Christian fortitude (1793)
- 210692: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr Thomas Bradbury (1759)
- 210700: The christian's confidence and joy in the views of death and judgment (1759)
- 210704: The song of Moses, and of the lamb (1724)
- 210720: Memoirs of the life and death of the late Reverend Mr. Anthony William Boehm (1735)
- 210726: A vindication of Presbyterian ordination and Baptism (1721)
- 210727: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Tong, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Smith, & Mr. Reynolds. Occasion'd by the late differences amongst the dissenters (1719)
- 210729: Considerations addressed to the clergy (1798)
- 210756: Comments on the proposed war with France, on the state of parties, and on the new act respecting aliens (1793)
- 210758: The deity and satisfaction of Christ asserted (1747)
- 210782: The travels of the imagination (1773)
- 210867: Commerce in the human species (1792)
- 210883: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Cooper (1777)
- 210903: A thanksgiving-Sermon preach'd at Foots-Cray in Kent, June the 27th, 1706. for a signal and glorious victory in Brabant (1706)
- 210907: A sermon preach'd at St. Bartholomew's church, before the governors and stewards of St. Bartholomew's Hospital (1733)
- 211002: A spiritual warning for times of war (1701)
- 211265: The American traveller (1774)
- 211299: Prepare to meet thy God (1756)
- 211304: Of the socinian scheme. By Edward Harwood, D.D (1786)
- 211308: Humility represented in the character of St. Paul (1737)
- 211317: Obedience to divine rule, the means of preserving and promoting brotherly love in a christian church (1785)
- 211366: Turning to God, an effectual way of escaping threatened judgments (1756)
- 211437: Essays, philosophical, historical, and literary (1789)
- 211439: Remarks on the African slave trade. (1790)
- 211464: Hints upon the nature of pious submission under afflictive dispensations (1778)
- 211487: A conversation between His most sacred Majesty George III. and Samuel Johnson, LL.D (1790)
- 211488: The celebrated letter from Samuel Johnson, LL.D. to Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield (1790)
- 211683: A dissertation on 2 Thess. II. 1, -----12 (1735)
- 211694: The church of Rome's doctrine and practise with relation to the worship of God in an unknown tongue examin'd (1735)
- 211815: Divine alarms and warnings to a sinful people considered and improved (1756)
- 211855: The popish doctrine of purgatory repugnant to the scripture account of remission through the blood of Christ (1735)
- 212034: The encouragements of our faith and trust in God (1746)
- 212041: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1776)
- 212045: A second treatise on the notes of the Church (1735)
- 212056: A serious exhortation to repentance (1737)
- 212091: The veneration of saints and images, as taught and practis'd in the Church of Rome, examined (1736)
- 212104: An inquiry into the rise and establishment of the Royal Academy of Arts (1775)
- 212124: The nature and necessity of fasting (1756)
- 212145: The scripture account of the cause and intention of earthquakes (1750)
- 212324: The nature and necessity of fasting (1756)
- 212335: The nature and necessity of fasting (1756)
- 212610: Redemption; a sacred poem (1796)
- 212678: A vindication of my Lord Shaftesbury, on the subject of ridicule (1751)
- 212829: Remarks and observations on the morality and divinity contained in Dr. Free's certain articles (1758)
- 212832: A defence of the Vindication of Presbyterian ordination, &c (1716)
- 212833: Some few considerations upon Mr. S. G.'s large answer to the Short history of schism (1706)
- 212981: A funeral sermon for the late Reverend Mr. John Sheffield (1726)
- 213034: Fables by John Gay (1800)
- 213035: A sermon preach'd on New Years day, for the benefit of the charity school in Gravel lane, Southwark (1724)
- 213079: A sermon preach'd in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. Jan. 1. 1719 (1719)
- 213100: The innocence of Protestant Dissenters clear'd and vindicated, in reference to the transactions of 41, and the death of K. Charles I (1717)
- 213119: A sermon before the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor (1781)
- 213122: The consideration of sin as against God, and under his eye, our security in an hour of temptation (1722)
- 213126: The popish doctrine of justification by works, consider'd (1735)
- 213128: The sin and punishment of Edom (1745)
- 213129: The sin and danger of profane swearing expos'd (1742)
- 213130: Six sermons on Heb. VI. 12 (1743)
- 213133: God with us, while we are with Him (1720)
- 213144: St. Paul's comfortable reflection and prospect, in view of death (1726)
- 213168: Encouragement for sinners; or Righteousness attainable without works (1772)
- 213189: The gain of the whole world, no compensation for the loss of the soul (1733)
- 213200: The duties of pastors to their flocks, considered (1740)
- 213211: Mercy shewn to the rebels, an argument for their conversion (1717)
- 213212: The beauties of Spring (1758)
- 213233: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Amory, and Mr. William Cornish (1731)
- 213255: A christian's groans in the mortal body; and desires of the heavenly happiness. A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. John Billingsly (1722)
- 213266: Diligence in the Christian life necessary to be found in peace (1733)
- 213289: [T]he duty of a Parish-priest; his obligations to perform it; and the incomparable pleasure of a life devoted to the care of souls (1760)
- 213295: An expostulatory letter, addressed to Nicholas Lewis, Count Zinzendorff, and Lord Advocate of the Unitas Fratrum (1753)
- 213306: A sermon preach'd in the new meeting-house in Carter-Lane, Dec. 5. 1734 (1735)
- 213332: Popery a spiritual tyranny (1712)
- 213342: A sermon preach'd upon occasion of the funeral of the Reverend Mr. Daniel Burgess (1713)
- 213358: A protestant's resolution: shewing his reasons why he will not be a Papist (1728)
- 213398: The good man's security in times of publick calamity. By Obadiah Hughes (1722)
- 213408: Simeon's prayer, for leave to die, considered and improved (1746)
- 213430: The christian's hidden life (1728)
- 213437: Pietas Oxoniensis (1768)
- 213444: Plain reasons (1723)
- 213533: A brief profession of religion (1725)
- 213534: A defence of the negative of the two questions propos'd by Mr. Reynolds and his people, to Mr. Read (1723)
- 213560: A sermon preached at Pinners-Hall, on occasion of the death of the late learned and reverend Jeremiah Hunt, D.D (1745)
- 213592: A crown of righteousness the reward of Christian fortitude (1735)
- 213657: The method of education, in the charity schools of protestant dissenters (1723)
- 213695: Collectio itineraria: or a catalogue of valuable books (1725)
- 213701: The country gentleman and farmer's monthly director (1726)
- 213752: Of temptation, and the means to prevent its prevalence (1715)
- 213754: Courage and faithfulness in the cause of Christ, and his Gospel, recommended both to ministers and people (1754)
- 213755: The constitution of a Gospel-Church adapted to union and peace (1766)
- 213763: Some plain and short arguments from scripture proving the Lord Jesus Christ to be the supreme God, or one and the same God with the father, notwithstanding his acknowledged inferiority to the father, with respect to his human nature and mediatorship (1719)
- 213766: Zeal and charity united (1753)
- 213767: The sins of Jews, and of Christians, under law, under Gospel, considered and compared (1762)
- 213784: Winter meditations (1709)
- 213797: The first principles of arithmetic (1792)
- 213804: A true state of the case concerning the good or evil which the bill for the naturalization of the Jews may bring upon Great-Britain (1753)
- 213926: The case of the Protestant dissenters in England, fairly stated (1716)
- 213981: The church, a poem. By the Rev. John Sharpe, B. A (1797)
- 214068: The dissenting gentleman's second letter to the Reverend Mr. White (1747)
- 214073: A select collection of letters of the late Reverend George Whitefield (1772)
- 214369: A sermon on the happy recovery of His Majesty King George the Third (1789)
- 215395: Barnabas's character and success (1716)
- 215396: The power of violence and resolution (1714)
- 215413: Doing good unto all men (1741)
- 215423: The right manner of remembring our Lord's nativity, and the absolute necessity of being new creatures (1739)
- 215438: The sanctification of the Sabbath enforc'd from the consideration of its being the express command of God (1744)
- 215452: A modest plea for the maintenance of the Christian ministry (1729)
- 215454: A sermon preach'd at Lewin's Mead, Bristol, January 1, 1745-6 (1746)
- 215457: A sermon on submission to divine chastisements (1732)
- 215462: Of assurance of God's love (1728)
- 215555: A sermon preached by the Revd. Mr. John Conder, May 11, 1758 (1758)
- 215556: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. William Porter (1756)
- 215558: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Charles Case (1767)
- 215559: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Saunders (1768)
- 215562: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr Richard Winter (1759)
- 215921: A perswasive to moderation and forbearance in love (1710)
- 215922: A short, plain, and well-grounded introduction to Christianity (1750)
- 215923: A treatise of the celestial work and worship (1721)
- 216521: Some considerations on original sin (1770)
- 216531: A letter to the people of Scotland (1784)
- 216790: The ends of Providence in appointing that the poor we should have always with us (1741)
- 216795: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Gibbons (1743)
- 216796: Growing in the knowledge of Christ recommended to young persons (1746)
- 216800: Ezekial's warning to the Jews (1797)
- 216801: The right improvement of a publick fast (1740)
- 216803: Solomon's preference of wisdom considered (1752)
- 216808: A sermon preached before the second society in Lebanon, June 30. 1763 (1767)
- 216816: Good princes nursing fathers and nursing mothers to the church (1736)
- 216830: What mean you by this service? (1782)
- 216847: A judgement of private discretion explained and asserted (1735)
- 216852: The popish doctrine of auricular confession and priestly absolution considered (1735)
- 216871: Sir Richard Cocks his charge to the Grand-Jury of the county of Gloucester (1717)
- 216872: A charge given to the Grand-Jury of the county of Gloucester, at the midsummer-sessions, 1723 (1723)
- 216935: A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley (1741)
- 216937: An account of money received and disbursed for the orphan-house in Georgia (1741)
- 216941: Ministers of the gospel witnesses for Christ (1796)
- 216943: The duty of instructing and relieving necessitous children (1793)
- 217180: An essay concerning liberty (1729)
- 217181: The parent disinherited by his off-spring (1728)
- 217182: A key to divinity (1715)
- 217200: The scripture account of the eternity (1742)
- 217223: The dying thoughts of the Reverend Learned and Holy Mr. Richard Baxter (1761)
- 217225: A review of all the doctrines taught by the Rev. Mr. John Wesley (1772)
- 217226: A review of all the doctrines taught by the Rev. Mr. John Wesley (1772)
- 217227: Some remarks on a pamphlet (1772)
- 217322: State of capitals 12th day of drawing (1800)
- 217323: State of the capital prizes in the present lottery (1800)
- 217324: State of the capital prizes in the present lottery (1800)
- 217365: Jesus Christ the brightness of glory, &c (1729)
- 217374: The popish doctrine of auricular confession and priestly absolution considered (1735)
- 217376: The nature and causes of irresolution in religion (1742)
- 217382: Stedfastness in the faith recommended (1743)
- 217387: The doctrine and fellowship of Christ and his apostles (1769)
- 217393: A charge (1753)
- 217396: The state of the world in general (1770)
- 217468: The sovereign goodness of the most high in putting an end to destructive wars (1763)
- 217469: Christian liberty and love represented (1752)
- 217473: The death of great and good kings improved (1761)
- 217764: Bishop Hoadly's refutation of Bishop Sherlock's arguments against a repeal of the Test and Corporation acts (1790)
- 217804: A sermon preached at St. Sepulchre's, London, on Sunday, March 15th, and at the parish church of Cheshunt, Herts, on Sunday, October 27th, 1778 (1778)
- 217823: The modern siphylis (1718)
- 217944: The jew (1797)
- 217945: The natural son (1785)
- 217946: The jew (1794)
- 218003: A true and impartial account of the poll of the inhabitants of the ward of Broad Street (1711)
- 218084: A review of ecclesiastical history (1770)
- 218216: An account of the principle and effects of the air stove-grates (1785)
- 218391: An essay on the simplicity of truth (1779)
- 218430: The accomplished housekeeper (1797)
- 218459: An abstract of the life and death (1739)
- 218517: God the portion of his people (1744)
- 218523: Abelard to Eloisa (1783)
- 219398: Calvary (1792)
- 219463: The capricious lady (1783)
- 219503: The care of the soul urged as the one thing needful (1735)
- 219661: The case of Mr. Martin Tomkins (1719)
- 219682: The case of ordination considered (1713)
- 219684: The case of Peter Burton, James Mount, Edward Hasted, Henry Hatt, George Grew, Edmund Newton, Thomas Sheppard, and William Calvert, clerk-sitters of the Poultry and Woodstreet Computers, (1736)
- 219817: The case of the ministers ejected at Exon (1719)
- 219975: The address of William Bull, gent. to William Pool, Esq; steward of the Manor of Bishop's Whitelands, in the south part of Great-Britain (1790)
- 219994: An address to persons of fashion (1771)
- 220059: An address to the people of England (1775)
- 220132: The sinful Christian condemn'd by his own prayers (1755)
- 220438: The jew (1795)
- 220449: The mysterious husband (1785)
- 220460: The carmelite (1785)
- 220507: The beauty and benefit of early piety (1731)
- 220562: A True relation of some proceedings at Salters-Hall by those ministers who sign'd the first article of the Church of England, and the answers to the fifth and sixth questions in the assemblies shorter catechism. March 3. 1719 (1719)
- 220567: The church of England try'd by herself (1756)
- 220604: A practical grammar of the Latin tongue (1729)
- 220758: Which is the man? (1785)
- 221105: The battle of Hastings (1778)
- 221178: Beelzebub driving and drowning his hogs (1770)
- 221195: The belief of a future state proved to be a fundamental article of the religion of the Hebrews (1745)
- 221302: A sermon preach'd at the opening of the New-Chappel at Tunbridge-Wells, Aug. 1. 1720 (1720)
- 221324: A funeral sermon preach'd at Whiston (1727)
- 221543: The american gazetteer (1798)
- 221600: The ancient and present state of the navigation of the towns of Lyn, Wisbeach, Spalding, and Boston (1751)
- 221731: An answer to a pamphlet (1767)
- 221774: An answer to some objections against positive institutions in religion (1734)
- 221944: Antipolemus (1794)
- 221967: An apologetical view of the moral and religious sentiments of the late Right Honourable Lord Viscount Bolinbroke (1752)
- 222188: Arius detected & confuted (1719)
- 222226: The art of eloquence (1785)
- 222539: The attila of the gout (1713)
- 222594: An authentick account of several things done and agreed upon by the Dissenting ministers lately assembled at Salters-Hall (1719)
- 222698: The blessedness of pious persons after death (1722)
- 222883: The causes of the contempt of the clergy considered (1796)
- 222889: The excellency of the sacred writings (1780)
- 222909: Elmerick (1740)
- 222932: A poetical review of the literary and moral character of the late Samuel Johnson (1786)
- 222994: Clementina, a tragedy, as it is perform'd with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1771)
- 223010: A letter to the people of Scotland (1785)
- 223375: The christian's glorious Coronation-Day (1761)
- 223376: The causes that obstruct the progress of reformation (1765)
- 223404: Theophilus to Gaius (1753)
- 223411: Sir Hubert, an heroic ballad (1800)
- 223418: The stranger (1798)
- 223458: An answer to the remarks on the sermons of the Reverend Mr. James Sloss (1739)
- 223460: The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's three letters (1746)
- 223461: The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's three letters (1747)
- 223573: A serious address to all sober Christians (1753)
- 223575: The peaceful end of the perfect upright man recommended to consideration (1762)
- 223577: A sermon preached before the Society for the Reformation of Manners (1763)
- 223917: The principles of an occasional conformist (1718)
- 224043: Memoirs of the life of the Reverend George Whitefield (1772)
- 224171: A Constitutional answer to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's calm address to the American colonies. (1775)
- 224184: Presbyterian loyalty in 1648 (1717)
- 224186: Church-Officers, and their mission (1717)
- 224211: Presbyterian ordination prov'd regular (1716)
- 224216: The curse causeless (1717)
- 224228: A discourse upon the plague (1721)
- 224233: Essays on several important subjects in surgery (1771)
- 224241: An account of Corsica (1768)
- 224245: An account of Corsica (1769)
- 224246: An account of Corsica (1769)
- 224656: The excellency of the knowledge of Christ (1753)
- 224674: The notion of eternal justification refuted (1769)
- 224878: An essay on spirit (1751)
- 224880: A liturgy on the universal principles of religion and morality (1776)
- 224992: A new and easy method of giving mercury, to those affected with the venereal disease (1768)
- 225028: Owen of Carron (1778)
- 225194: The easiness of Christ's yoke (1756)
- 225231: Man's liableness to death and judgment by reason of sin (1738)
- 225233: A sermon preached at the new meeting (1759)
- 225241: Five sermons on the following subjects (1771)
- 225254: A sermon on the peculiar advantages of Sunday schools (1792)
- 225262: Pure and genuine Christianity truly represented and defended (1740)
- 225271: A brief essay concerning the soul of man (1725)
- 225404: Scripture-Sufficiency (1774)
- 225405: Some thoughts concerning the proofs of a future state (1730)
- 225407: A treatise on the deceitfulness of sin (1726)
- 225546: Antinomian heresy exploded (1760)
- 225549: A letter to the Rev. Mr. T-----y (1770)
- 225624: An elegant and useful publication for the fair sex. Adapted for families and boarding schools (1798)
- 225635: The miraculous increase of Jacob's flock opened and applied (1753)
- 225644: Piety recommended as the best principle of virtue (1735)
- 225685: The reasonableness of national humiliation (1793)
- 225694: A practical essay on the good and bad effects of sea-water and sea-bathing. By John Anderson, M.D., F.A.S., C.M.S., &c. physician to, and a director of, the general sea-bathing infirmary at Margate (1795)
- 225795: Sacred controversy (1774)
- 226339: The inadvertencies and indiscretions of good men (1747)
- 226350: Popish cruelty represented (1745)
- 226358: Two discourses concerning the necessity and dignity of the institution of marriage (1735)
- 226359: The prosperity of the Christian church in the latter ages of time represented and improved (1747)
- 226371: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1739)
- 226372: The grounds of anniversary-days (1717)
- 226383: The obligations from nature and revelation to family-religion and worship (1726)
- 226387: The salvation of God's people often slow (1745)
- 226421: Discourses on a future existence (1795)
- 226424: The christian salutation (1766)
- 226476: Plain reasons (1717)
- 226504: An address to the clergy concerning their departure from the doctrines of the reformation (1767)
- 226569: The jew (1795)
- 226574: A sermon preached at Peckham (1788)
- 226577: Doing good recommended from the example of Christ (1728)
- 226585: A sermon on the African slave trade (1788)
- 226586: A sermon on the African slave trade (1788)
- 226587: The notes of the Church considered (1735)
- 226588: The notes of the church considered (1735)
- 226590: A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Guyse (1730)
- 226592: The case of subscription to explanatory articles of faith (1748)
- 226601: On the early love and pursuit of wisdom (1793)
- 226606: Letters on faith (1786)
- 226607: The danger and duty of good men (1745)
- 226608: The notes of the church considered (1735)
- 226609: An account of the conference held in Nicholas-Lane, February 13th. 1734-5 (1735)
- 226614: A vindication of the Christian religion (1728)
- 226616: A second letter to the Revd. Mr. John Guyse (1730)
- 226618: A second letter to William Berriman, D.D. rector of St. Andrew's Undershaft, and fellow of Eton College (1733)
- 226619: A second treatise on the notes of the church: as a supplement to the sermon preach'd at Salters-Hall, January 16, 1734 (1735)
- 226676: A communion morning's companion (1755)
- 226677: A communion morning's companion (1758)
- 226678: A communion morning's companion (1760)
- 226743: The case (1740)
- 227204: A caution to free and accepted masons (1752)
- 227215: Cautions against the use of violent medicines in fevers (1771)
- 227262: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Samuel Savage, at St. Edmund's-Bury, in the county of Suffolk, Apr. 22. 1714. With an exhortation to him at the close (1714)
- 227416: The plays (1800)
- 227567: Julia (1787)
- 227568: Julia; or, The Italian lover (1787)
- 227632: A justification of the case of the ministers ejected at Exon (1719)
- 227693: A key to the Greek New Testament (1777)
- 228011: Britannia and Batavia (1740)
- 228578: A sermon preached at the evening-lecture in the Old Jewry on Sunday (1753)
- 228849: A charge (1791)
- 228872: A charge given to Mr. Micajah Towgood (1723)
- 228882: The charge of Sr. Daniel Dolins, Kt. to the grand-jury (1725)
- 228900: Charity recommended upon the motives and incouragements of Christianity (1740)
- 228943: An essay on fundamentals (1754)
- 228954: A sermon preached at White'-Alley (1742)
- 229070: The christian hero (1735)
- 229081: The Christian patriot (1721)
- 229093: Christian sufferers (1733)
- 229131: Christ's favour to little children (1713)
- 229175: The church of Rome's claim of authority and infallibility examined (1735)
- 229229: The invasion: or, The confederacy of Syria with Ephraim, to set the son of Tabeal upon the throne of Judah (1744)
- 229232: Civil society and government vindicated from the charge of being founded on (1723)
- 229387: A comparative view of the antient monuments of India (1785)
- 229457: The compleat husbandman and gentleman's recreation (1707)
- 229577: A concise (1770)
- 229692: Consciousness to his sincerity (1727)
- 229863: Select cases in the practice of medicine (1772)
- 229869: Holiness and righteousness the best return for national deliverances (1710)
- 229923: Letters and dissertations (1776)
- 229949: A dissertation on the happy influences of society merely civil (1726)
- 229955: A dissertation concerning the evil nature and fatal consequence of immoderate anger and revenge (1725)
- 229992: A letter to the Right Honourable Lord North, first lord of the treasury; recommending a new mode of taxation; thro' which vice may be checked, and the poor be relieved (1770)
- 229998: Considerations on the measures carrying on with respect to the British colonies in North America (1774)
- 230001: Considerations on the national debt, and nett produce of the revenue (1784)
- 230209: A descriptive catalogue of a collection of pictures, selected from the Roman, Florentine, Lombard, Venetian, Neapolitan, Flemish, French and Spanish schools (1769)
- 230270: Devout exercises of the heart (1739)
- 230316: A description of Bath (1734)
- 230688: Death abolished by Jesus Christ (1727)
- 230689: Death abolished by our Saviour (1738)
- 230756: A defence of an ordained ministry (1724)
- 230786: A defence of The case of the ministers ejected at Exon (1719)
- 230797: A defence of the doctrines of sovereign grace (1768)
- 230815: A defence of the Protestant Dissenters (1718)
- 230953: An easy method of assaying and classing mineral substances (1772)
- 231063: Elegiac stanzas (1796)
- 231145: Elegy written at the Hot-Wells (1791)
- 231173: Eleutheria (1768)
- 231211: Encouragement for sinners; or Righteousness attainable without works (1759)
- 231282: English readings (1787)
- 231339: An enquiry into the nature of the human soul (1733)
- 231458: An essay on the life, character, and writings, of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1786)
- 231469: An essay on the life, character, writings, of Dr. Samuel Johnson. By Joseph Towers, L.L.D (1786)
- 231501: Equal liberty of conscience asserted (1719)
- 231591: Classical exercises upon the rules of the French syntax (1794)
- 231592: Classical exercises upon the rules laid down in Holder's Chambaud's French grammar (1794)
- 231593: Classical exercises upon the rules of the French syntax (1791)
- 231594: Classical exercises upon the rules laid down in Holder's Chambaud's French grammar (1792)
- 231596: The?mes franc?ois et anglois (1794)
- 231597: The guide to Satis's Classical exercises upon the rules of the French syntax (1791)
- 231598: The guide to Satis's Classical exercises upon the rules of the French syntax (1794)
- 231620: A dissertation on the moral perfections of the supreme being (1754)
- 231662: Observations on the acute dysentery (1786)
- 231664: Observations on the diseases which appeared in the Army on St. Lucia (1781)
- 231928: An essay on fevers; more particularly those of the common continued and inflammatory kinds (1768)
- 231940: An essay on inoculation for the small pox (1768)
- 231966: An essay on the African slave trade (1790)
- 232044: An essay on the writings and genius of Shakespear (1772)
- 232070: An essay towards a summary of Gospel-Christianity (1726)
- 232086: An essay towards the encouragement of charity schools, particularly those which are supported by Protestant dissenters, for teaching the children of the poor to read and work (1728)
- 232227: The evidence for our Saviour's resurrection consider'd (1730)
- 232283: Examination of an appeal from the new to the old whigs (1792)
- 232289: An examination of Mr. Chubb's discourse on miracles (1742)
- 232325: The excellency and advantage of the Gospel dispensation (1732)
- 232675: Contend earnestly for the faith (1720)
- 232716: The contrast (1769)
- 232897: Counsels of prudence for the use of young people (1735)
- 232924: The country gentleman and farmer's monthly director (1736)
- 233513: The doctor and the apothecary (1792)
- 233546: The Doctrine of the blessed trinity stated & defended. By some London ministers (1719)
- 233548: The doctrine of the trinity; a reasonable and necessary condition of salvation (1701)
- 233848: The duty of Christians to magistrates (1791)
- 233872: The duty of praying for ministers (1730)
- 234052: False impressions (1797)
- 234193: Farther remarks on Dr. Waterland's Farther vindication of Christ's divinity (1724)
- 234355: The first floor (1787)
- 234356: The first floor (1789)
- 234398: A fit rebuke to a ludicrous infidel (1732)
- 234453: God seen in the Mount (1722)
- 234528: Goliath slain (1768)
- 234575: Gospel worthiness stated (1719)
- 234641: The grave of Howard (1790)
- 234660: Great Britain's jubilee (1715)
- 234797: Hanmore & Jones, perfumers, no. 2, Poultry, London; the only manufacturers of the royal chemical wash-ball (1800)
- 235050: High-Flown episcopal and priestly claims freely examin'd (1737)
- 235169: An historical account of the small-pox inoculated in New England (1726)
- 235302: The history of medicine (1795)
- 235304: The history of Moll Flanders, &c (1790)
- 235459: The history of women (1782)
- 235519: The honesty of protestant dissenters vindicated (1718)
- 235793: The husbandman's jewel (1720)
- 235912: Ignorance and superstition a source of violence and cruelty (1746)
- 235957: An impartial enquiry into the legal constitution of the College of Physicians (1753)
- 235958: An impartial enquiry into the true cause of our present national troubles (1746)
- 235970: The Impartial observer (1753)
- 235996: The importance of knowing Jesus Christ (1728)
- 236013: The impostors: A comedy. Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. By Richard Cumberland, Esq (1789)
- 236014: The impostors: A comedy. Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. By Richard Cumberland, Esq (1789)
- 236280: The interest of England consider'd (1720)
- 236340: Irenicum (1722)
- 236436: The lady of the manor (1778)
- 236437: The lady of the manor (1778)
- 236638: A lecture (1786)
- 236990: A letter to a Dissenter in Exeter (1719)
- 237084: A letter to Dr. Bennet (1717)
- 237085: A letter to Dr. Bennet (1717)
- 237139: A letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard, upon occasion of his history of England (1718)
- 237140: A letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard (1718)
- 237190: A letter to the anonymous author of a pamphlet intitled (1724)
- 237341: A letter to the Reverend Dr Durell (1768)
- 237369: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Tong (1719)
- 237429: A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1738)
- 237431: A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1738)
- 237499: Letters from America (1792)
- 237550: Letters on the American war (1779)
- 237692: Love makes a man (1701)
- 237719: Love to our country (1745)
- 237720: Love to our country (1745)
- 237721: Love to our country (1745)
- 237723: Love to our country (1745)
- 237881: The magistrate and the Christian (1722)
- 237883: The magnetic atlas, or variation charts of the whole terraqueous globe (1794)
- 237977: The management of the gout (1771)
- 237999: The manner of baptizing with water cleared up from the word of God and right reason (1726)
- 238033: Marina (1738)
- 238147: Measuring compleated (1738)
- 238174: Meetness for the heavenly glory a just reason for thanskgiving unto God (1723)
- 238221: Memoirs of the life of the late Reverend Increase Mather, D.D (1725)
- 238405: The methods to be taken by ministers for the revival of religion consider'd (1730)
- 238485: The minstrel (1771)
- 238486: The minstrel (1775)
- 238487: The minstrel (1774)
- 238679: Narrative of the efficacy of the Bath waters (1787)
- 238690: A narrative of the method and success of inoculating the small pox in New England (1722)
- 238708: A narrative of transactions relative to a sermon (1793)
- 238726: National deliverances thankfully acknowledged and improved (1739)
- 238753: The natural history of the tea-tree (1772)
- 238959: New essay's on trade (1702)
- 239018: Prospectus of the Royal Institution of Great Britain (1800)
- 239223: Four elegies (1760)
- 239337: Free thoughts on the most probable means of reviving the dissenting interest (1730)
- 239339: Free thoughts on the most probable means of reviving the dissenting interest (1730)
- 239517: A funeral sermon for the late Reverend and pious Mr. Samuel Pomfret (1722)
- 239518: A funeral sermon for the late Reverend Mr. Joseph Bennet (1726)
- 239519: A funeral sermon occasioned by the much lamented death of the late Reverend Mr. Matthew Clarke (1726)
- 239520: A funeral sermon occasioned by the much lamented death of the late Reverend Mr. Matthew Clarke (1726)
- 239525: A funeral sermon on the death of the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Michell (1721)
- 239865: General view of the agriculture of the county of Somerset (1798)
- 239895: A general view of the bill presented to Parliament during the last session (1787)
- 239926: The gentleman farmer's pocket companion (1788)
- 240105: The life and character of Alfred the Great (1784)
- 240142: Popery not Christianity (1750)
- 240162: An oration (1786)
- 240167: The life of J. G. Zimmerman (1797)
- 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)
- 240333: A little treatise of being born again (1715)
- 240340: An Address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain (1755)
- 240393: The london merchant (1731)
- 240394: The london merchant (1731)
- 240395: The london merchant (1740)
- 240637: Monody (1791)
- 240708: Mother Hubberd's tale of the fox and ape (1784)
- 240820: Mr. Oldmixon's reply to the late Bishop Atterbury's vindication of Bishop Smallridge (1732)
- 241041: Observations on sudden death (1720)
- 241053: Observations on the causes of distortions of the legs of children (1794)
- 241068: Observations on the doctrine laid down by Sir William Blackstone (1779)
- 241103: Observations on the natural and civil rights of mankind (1781)
- 241127: Observations on the reflections of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, on the revolution in France (1790)
- 241160: Fugitive pieces (1785)
- 241288: Ode to the Humane Society (1784)
- 241334: The odes (1747)
- 241424: Of staying the mind on God (1736)
- 241560: A philosophical and medical sketch of the natural history of the human body and mind (1787)
- 241605: Pictures from nature. In twelve sonnets. To which is added, the lock transformed (1785)
- 241611: Pietas Oxoniensis (1768)
- 241662: A plain and faithful narrative of the differences among the Dissenters at Exeter relating to the doctrine of the ever blessed Trinity (1719)
- 241699: Plain reasons (1720)
- 241700: Plain reasons (1726)
- 241753: A plan of education for the young nobility and gentry of Great Britain (1769)
- 241915: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Portsmouth (1725)
- 241948: Verses to John Howard, F.R.S. on his state of prisons and lazarettos. By W. L. Bowles (1789)
- 241950: Poems (1789)
- 241960: The consequences of the present rebellion recommended to the consideration of all Protestants (1745)
- 242021: Poems on various occasions (1777)
- 242022: Poems on various subjects (1779)
- 242070: A poetical epistle to His Excellency George Washington, Esq (1780)
- 242089: A poetical review of the literary and moral character of the late Samuel Johnson (1786)
- 242139: The proper regulations of religious zeal (1729)
- 242507: No King-Killers (1715)
- 242722: The incurableness of superstition: or, The impossibility of preserving the protestant religion and liberties, under the Government of a Popish Prince (1749)
- 242746: The nature, extent, and right improvement of Christian liberty (1741)
- 242753: The proper dispositions for observing a publick fast in time of war (1748)
- 242756: The character of Doctor Johnson (1792)
- 242967: The english orator (1786)
- 242968: The english orator (1787)
- 242969: Pictures from nature (1786)
- 243088: God's relation to the faithful after their decease (1754)
- 243100: The dispute better adjusted (1736)
- 243132: Bishop Hoadly's refutation of Bishop Sherlock's arguments against a repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts (1787)
- 243309: The linen manufacture (1716)
- 243314: The stock-Broker's vade-mecum (1799)
- 243388: The nature and advantages of civil liberty (1734)
- 243443: Stedfastness and zeal in the profession and defence of our religion (1715)
- 243630: The second charge of Sr. Daniel Dolins, Kt. To the grand-jury, and other juries of the county of Middlesex (1726)
- 243741: A funeral sermon occasioned by the much lamented death of the Reverend Mr. Jeremiah Smith (1723)
- 244017: Character of the late Lord Viscount Sackville (1785)
- 244163: A letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal (1782)
- 244369: The insincere professor and real Christian delineated (1748)
- 244499: A copy of the appendix and notes (1795)
- 244645: Descriptions and explanations of some remains of Roman antiquities dug up in the city of Bath (1795)
- 244684: The lord looseth the prisoners (1737)
- 244694: The restoration of the Jews (1795)
- 244701: God's goodness to a people (1721)
- 244711: The popish doctrine of auricular confession and priestly absolution considered (1735)
- 244718: The ministry of the Dissenters vindicated (1724)
- 244719: The principles and practice of moderate nonconformists with respect to ordination (1717)
- 244728: Knowledge and practice necessary to happiness (1728)
- 244729: The necessary and immutable difference between moral good and evil (1738)
- 244734: Of repentance (1720)
- 244741: David's choice (1722)
- 244742: The king and his faithful subjects rejoycing in God (1727)
- 244753: The resurrection of Christ prov'd (1720)
- 244754: Union, the strength of a people (1707)
- 244755: The wonderful works of God (1727)
- 244757: Youth reminded of a judgment to come (1729)
- 244758: The divine government a reason of universal joy (1721)
- 244761: A practical illustration of the Book of Esther (1737)
- 244762: A sermon preach'd upon occasion of the funeral of the Reverend Mr. Daniel Burgess (1713)
- 244763: The rights and duties of ministers and people (1721)
- 244764: Pray for the peace of Jerusalem (1712)
- 244765: A sermon preached to young persons (1713)
- 244767: The evil and cure of divisions (1719)
- 244770: A sermon preached on the birth-day of His Royal Highness Frederick Lewis (1729)
- 244776: Knowledge and charity considered (1732)
- 244778: Salvation from popish counsels (1717)
- 244780: Double deliverance a double blessing (1713)
- 244849: Remarks on Dr. Sherlock's answer to the Lord Bishop of Bangor's late book, &c (1719)
- 244854: Arcana (1774)
- 244917: Three sermons upon occasion of the opening of a new meeting-place in New Broad Street Petty-France (1730)
- 244919: The principles of popery schismatical (1735)
- 244949: Persecution and cruelty in the principles (1735)
- 244950: A sermon preach'd to a society of young men in Jewen-Street (1720)
- 244951: A discourse concerning the nature of Christ's kingdom (1735)
- 244962: Christ ever present with his faithful ministers (1746)
- 244963: The veneration of saints and images (1735)
- 245001: Presbyterian ordination prov'd regular (1716)
- 245062: A letter from Irenoplis to the inhabitants of Eleutheropolis (1792)
- 245419: A collection of testimonies in favor of religious liberty, in the case of the dissenters, Catholics, and Jews. By a Christian politician (1790)
- 245519: The improvement and perfection of our faith (1722)
- 245564: An enquiry into the causes which have most commonly prevented success in the operation of extracting the cataract; with an account of the means by which they may either be avoided or rectified (1795)
- 245578: A sermon preached at Fitz-Roy chapel (1789)
- 245658: A defense of human liberty, in answer to the principal arguments which have been alledged against it; and particularly to Cato's letters on that subject (1730)
- 245721: A thanksgiving-Sermon (1707)
- 245726: A postscript to Dr. Wright's sermon on scripture and tradition (1735)
- 245727: Scripture and tradition considered (1735)
- 245729: A sermon preach'd before the Societies for reformation of manners (1715)
- 245738: The religious improvement of publick events (1727)
- 245757: The cause of British protestants a good one (1745)
- 245759: Kings called gods; but die like men (1727)
- 245760: The lawfulness of war; and the duty of a people entering into it (1740)
- 245761: A sermon preach'd at the new meeting-house in Hackney, December 16. 1720 (1720)
- 245801: A sermon on the parables of our saviour (1733)
- 246119: Observations on some of the articles of diet and regimen usually recommended to valetudinarians (1778)
- 246175: The carmelite (1784)
- 246853: Observations on the plan (1779)
- 246866: Some remarks upon Dr. Wagstaffe's Letter, and Mr. Massey's Sermon against inoculating the small-pox (1722)
- 246901: A sermon on the deliverance of the Kingdom of Ireland from the invasion lately attempted by the French (1797)
- 246934: The danger and duty of good men, under the present unnatural invasion (1745)
- 246942: The first sett of catechisms and prayers (1734)
- 246943: A discourse on the way of instruction by catechisms (1736)
- 246956: An introductory discourse, by John Angus (1770)
- 246963: Great Britain's deliverance and duty (1746)
- 246964: Two discourses (1713)
- 246966: A short and easy rule of conduct, for ministers of the Gospel (1734)
- 246967: The supreme and inferiour Elahim (1742)
- 247344: An appeal from the Protestant Association to the people of Great Britain (1779)
- 247477: A defense of human liberty (1725)
- 247796: Desultory reflections on police (1785)
- 247885: A dissertation on the diseases of prisons and poor-houses, published at the request of the Medical Society of London, having obtained the premium offered by the Society for the best essay on this subject (1795)
- 247917: Observations on the present state of the parochial and vagrant poor (1773)
- 247926: Devout exercises of the heart (1738)
- 247940: A sermon preached at St. George's Bloomsbury, on Sunday, March 28 (1779)
- 247942: A sermon preached at St Clement Dane's on Sunday, March 9th, and at Christ-Church, Spitalfields, on Sunday, June 29th, 1777 (1778)
- 247948: A sermon preached at St. George the Martyr, Queen-Square, on Sunday, March 28; and at Hammersmith, on Sunday, September 12, 1784. For the benefit of the Humane Society. By the Reverend Thomas Jackson, D.D. prebendary of Westminister, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1784)
- 247953: Death abolished by our Saviour (1738)
- 248104: The west Indian (1792)
- 248115: The wheel of fortune (1795)
- 248155: First love: a comedy. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By Richard Cumberland, Esq (1795)
- 248165: Which is the man? (1783)
- 248314: Poems (1790)
- 248422: The progress of vice (1738)
- 248424: Four select evangelical discourses (1789)
- 248692: A new and easy method of curing the fistula lacrymalis: the second edition, with considerable improvements (1792)
- 248693: Chirurgical observations relative to the Epiphora, or Watery eye (1792)
- 248703: Hope, an allegorical sketch, on recovering slowly from sickness. By the Reverend W.L. Bowles, A.M (1796)
- 248713: Poems on various subjects (1779)
- 248777: A catalogue of books printed for and sold by Joseph Davidson (1740)
- 249005: Two sermons Preached by the Reverend Mr. Ebenezer Erskine (1751)
- 249026: Sermons on the Most important and interesting subjects of Christianity (1764)
- 249224: The art of dissecting the human body (1740)
- 249353: Remarks and observations on the morality and divinity contained in Dr. Free's certain articles (1759)
- 249408: The reasons and necessity of the reformation (1735)
- 249533: A sermon preached at the opening of a chapel in Margaret-Street (1776)
- 249546: Sermons on the divine authority and various use of the Holy Scriptures (1790)
- 249583: A system of mineralogy (1795)
- 249584: A system of mineralogy, formed chiefly on the plan of Cronstedt. ... By J.G. Schmeisser, F.R.S. &c (1794)
- 249724: Sunday (1790)
- 249986: An appendix to the second edition of Mr. C. White's treatise on the management of pregnant and lying-in women (1777)
- 250201: A catalogue of green-house plants (1775)
- 250207: A catalogue of stove plants (1775)
- 250857: The extent of the primitive churches enquired into; and some reasons to prove that they were congregations (1720)
- 251164: A successful method of treating the gout by blistering (1779)
- 251217: A treatise on the management of pregnant and lying-in women, and the means of curing, but more especially of preventing the principal disorders to which they are liable (1773)
- 251402: An essay on spirit (1751)
- 251737: The acceptableness of the Gospel,and the ministry of it (1748)
- 252041: Letters on India, political, commercial, and military, relative to subjects important to the British interests in the East (1800)
- 252452: Entick's new spelling dictionary (1793)
- 252476: The farmer's boy (1800)
- 252625: The idolatry of Greece and Rome distinguished from that of other heathen nations (1785)
- 253627: Psalmorum aliquot Davidis metaphrasis graeca (1770)
- 253705: Solitude considered with respect to its influence upon the mind and the heart (1794)
- 253958: Some regulations and helps proposed for promoting religious conversation among Christians (1761)
- 254220: Sketches of the origin, progress and effects of music, with an account of the ancient bards and minstrels (1793)
- 254227: Sober-Mindedness press'd upon young people in a discourse on Titus II. 6 (1735)
- 254241: The sky-Rocket (1782)
- 254300: Some considerations humbly offer'd touching the administration and receiving the sacrament of the Lord's supper (1733)
- 254424: Some thoughts upon Christian zeal (1731)
- 254462: St. Paul's orthodoxy. Or The universal advatage that Gospel preaching would be of to Civil society (1759)
- 254976: A collection of tunes (1722)
- 255354: Harmonia perfecta (1730)
- 255406: Characters by Lord Chesterfield contrasted with characters of the same great personages by other respectable writers (1778)
- 255591: The Christian's great interest (1769)
- 256326: A conciliatory letter relating to the late proceedings at Salters-Hall (1719)
- 256373: A concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament (1791)
- 256700: A catalogue of the cabinet of birds (1769)
- 256840: A complete list of all the grand matches of cricket that have been played In the Year 1800 (1800)
- 257025: The doctrine of the passions explain'd and improv'd (1732)
- 257036: The glory of Christ, or The comfort of a deserted people (1797)
- 257252: An attendance on public ordinances not to infringe on the duties of the family and the closet (1797)
- 257288: A remarkable case of madness, with the diet and medicines (1791)
- 257556: An address to the people of Great Britain (1791)
- 257570: An attempt to explain certain passages of scripture generally misunderstood. By Philalethes (1783)
- 257743: The art of cookery (1791)
- 257744: The art of cookery (1748)
- 257771: The great concern of salvation (1722)
- 258102: An account of the principle and effects of the air stove-grates, (which warm rooms, &c. by a continual introduction and exchange of dry fresh air,) commonly known by the name of American stoves (1781)
- 258104: An account of the principle and effects of the air stove-grates (1781)
- 258133: An accountof the shipwreck and captivity of Mr. De Brisson (1789)
- 258193: The communicant's companion (1712)
- 258269: The complete family cook (1796)
- 258546: Demonologia sacra (1735)
- 258778: The communicant's spiritual companion (1766)
- 258824: Christian education (1718)
- 258842: The designs and actions of men (1716)
- 258978: Devout exercises of the heart in Meditation and Soliloquy, Prayer and Praise (1761)
- 259086: An accurate account of Lord Macartney's embassy to China (1797)
- 259283: The christian (1757)
- 259530: Christian stedfastness (1759)
- 259533: The Christian Strife for the faith of the Gospel (1739)
- 259541: The Christian temper: being thirty-eight discourses upon the principal heads of practical religion (1770)
- 259587: Christian zeal recommended and enforced (1780)
- 259860: The wicked life (1740)
- 259960: A treatise of that being born again without which no man can be saved (1731)
- 260421: A guide to prayer (1798)
- 260544: The hand of God acknowledged in the loss of endeared relatives (1793)
- 260626: Britain's victories from God, a sermon, preached on Thursday, the 29th of November (1798)
- 260638: The Wreath (1755)
- 261127: Charles S[blank]or[blank] working jeweller, goldsmith, hardwareman, at the Griffin, Plough, and Harrow, no. 1, in the Poultry, ... London. Makes and sells all sorts of jeweller's work, plate watches, and motto rings: with great variety of London, Birmingham, and Sheffield wares (1775)
- 261438: Irish state lottery begins drawing November 20, 1797 (1797)
- 261894: Lay-Nonconformity justified, in a dialogue between a gentleman of the town in Communion with the Church of England, and his dissenting friend in the country (1716)
- 261896: Lay-Nonconformity justified, in a dialogue between a gentleman of the town in Communion with the Church of England, and his dissenting friend in the country (1736)
- 261926: Books printed for and sold by J. Oswald (1740)
- 261987: Buchanan's history of Scotland (1734)
- 262198: The rational humourist (1799)
- 262215: Rational religion, distinguish'd from that which is enthusiastic (1760)
- 262219: Rational methods of curing fevers (1734)
- 262478: Reflections on the last scene of the late Doctor Johnson's life (1791)
- 262522: Reformation upon the gospel-scheme (1735)
- 262561: The validity and regularity of the ministry exercis'd amongst the English Protestant Dissenters (1747)
- 262643: Religion; a monitor to the middle-aged, and the glory of old men, in several discourses (1796)
- 262688: A religious education recommended (1728)
- 262709: The religious observance of the sabbath (1749)
- 262879: The complete grazier (1775)
- 263069: The Psalms of David (1725)
- 263078: The Psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament (1772)
- 263092: The right way of preaching Christ, opened and enforced (1740)
- 263461: Our present deliverance manifestly owing to the help of God (1716)
- 263462: Our present deliverance manifestly owing to the help of God (1716)
- 263771: A Letter to the Rev. John Clayton (1791)
- 264058: Moral and political moderation recommended (1795)
- 264096: Moral songs composed for the use of children (1737)
- 264260: Panarithmologia (1762)
- 264338: Love to our country, and zeal for its interest recommended in a sermon preach'd to a Congregation of Protestant dissenters at Salisbury, on Sunday, October 6, 1745 (1745)
- 264400: Parental duty (1791)
- 264422: Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts (1733)
- 264427: A Paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's Epistle to Titus (1733)
- 264428: A Paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's Ist Epistle to Timothy: in imitation of Mr. Locke's manner (1733)
- 264597: Mr. Sanddeman refuted by an old woman (1761)
- 264810: Recueil de cartes ge?ographiques (1796)
- 264888: A letter to a college friend; relative to some late transactions of a Literary Society at Exeter (1798)
- 265460: Lessons in reading; or, Miscellaneous pieces in prose and verse, selected from the best English authors (1780)
- 265663: The london merchant (1735)
- 265734: The mariner's memorial (1721)
- 265862: A catalogue of the genuine and entire stock of copper-plates, prints, and other effects in trade, of Mr. John King, late of the Poultry, deceased; which (by order of the executor) will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent Garden, on Monday the 14th of this instant January 1760, and the five following evenings. (1760)
- 266188: Methodism displayed (1757)
- 266287: Saving grace, sovereign grace (1758)
- 266290: A scale of first principles, religious and moral (1757)
- 266380: The old English baron: A gothic story. By Clara Reeve (1778)
- 266427: The scriptural account of the cause and intention of earthquakes (1750)
- 266458: A scripture-catechism, in the method of the assemblies. By Matthew Henry, minister of the Gospel (1714)
- 266467: Man a condemned prisoner (1769)
- 266513: The scripture-doctrine of imputed sin and righteousness stated and defended (1743)
- 266673: Moderation a virtue: or, The occasional conformist justified from the imputation of hypocrisy (1712)
- 266681: A second defence of some reflections on Dr. Wright's treatise on the religious observation of the Lord's-day, &c. against the exceptions of Mr. Caleb Fleming (1736)
- 266762: La plume volante. Or, The art short-hand improve'd (1719)
- 266764: Tales of the hermitage (1800)
- 266848: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Reverend Mr. James Owen (1706)
- 266877: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts (1749)
- 266998: La plume volante: or, The art of short-hand improv'd (1725)
- 267009: A sermon preached at Gosport, at the ordination of the reverend Mr. Thomas Williams, June 6, 1750 (1750)
- 267068: The minister's plea for the people's prayers (1734)
- 267069: Ministers recommended to the prayers of Christians (1724)
- 267092: A sermon on occasion of the death of His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, preach'd at Westminster, on Sunday, November the 7th, 1708. By Giles Dent (1708)
- 267230: A sermon preach'd at the opening of the Synod of Dumfreis. April 12th,1726 (1727)
- 267411: Mentoria; or, The young ladies instructor: in familiar conversations, on moral and entertaining subjects. Calculated to improve young minds in the essential as well as ornamental parts of female education. By Ann Murry (1799)
- 267583: The nature and necessity of fasting (1757)
- 267590: A sermon preach'd to young person, April 2d, 1716 (1716)
- 267594: Plain and practical lectures on each chapter of the Gospels, partly selected from authors, but chiefly original (1793)
- 267641: A sermon preach'd to a congregation of Protestant dissenters at Deal in Kent, June the 7th. 1716 (1716)
- 267787: A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Honor Wood (1737)
- 267796: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Saunders, in the old meeting-house, Cambridge, October 13, 1768, by John Conder, D.D (1768)
- 267850: Practical discourses concerning the Christian temper (1729)
- 267930: A treatise on the management of pregnant and lying-in women (1785)
- 267966: A treatise on the putrid and remitting fen fever, which raged at Bengal in the year 1762 (1772)
- 268141: The sin and danger of abusing eminent deliverances considered (1746)
- 268155: A treatise upon the small-pox, in two parts (1723)
- 268207: Practical religion exemplify'd in the lives of Mrs. Mary Terry, and Mrs. Clissold (1712)
- 268242: The necessity, lawfulness and obligation, of the oaths, required by the legislature (1723)
- 268265: The necessity of immediate attention to the calls of God (1766)
- 268283: The triumphant Christian (1751)
- 268332: The sin and folly of depending altogeter on human instruments, in times of war and danger (1739)
- 268570: Three discourses on eternity (1797)
- 268694: A sermon preach'd to the Society of Young Gentlemen, &c. belonging to the evening-lecture in the Old-Jewry. November the 5th, 1706 (1706)
- 268700: A vindication of the former part of St. Matthew's Gospel, from Mr. Whiston's charge of dislocations (1721)
- 268817: Thirteen sermons on the parable of the ten virgins (1783)
- 268852: A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, at Salters-Hall, on Monday, October 1st, 1739 (1739)
- 268854: A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, at Salters-Hall; on Monday June 29, 1719. By Samuel Rosewell, M.A. Publish'd at their request (1719)
- 268855: A sermon preach'd to the societies for reformation of manners (1701)
- 268865: A sermon preach'd to the society that supports the lord's-day morning lecture at Little St. Helen's, August the first, 1726 (1726)
- 268868: A sermon preached at Crouched-Friars, London, October 9, 1746 (1746)
- 268875: The perjury and folly of the late rebellion display'd (1716)
- 268883: A sermon preached at Maze Pond, Southwark, September 27, 1789 (1789)
- 268895: Two discourses: the first, of preaching Christ; the second, of particular and experimental preaching (1736)
- 268919: Sixteen discourses on several texts of scripture (1786)
- 269060: A sermon preached at the meeting-house in Carter-Lane (1798)
- 269077: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Joseph Gwennap, June 20, 1764, at Saffron-Walden, Essex, Together with an introductory discourse, by John Potts (1764)
- 269080: A short address to persons of all denominations, occasioned by the alarm of an intended invasion (1756)
- 269096: A short and familiar sketch of book-keeping per double entry, in the Italian manner. By M. Clare, late master of the Academy in Soho-Square London (1740)
- 269112: Tabulae trilingues (1747)
- 269161: The thoughts and purposes of men broken off by death (1725)
- 269437: Zeal and loyalty recommended in a sermon preach'd at Poole in Dorsetshire, on occasion of the present unnatural rebellion, December 1st, 1745 (1745)
- 269655: A tour to the Royal Spa at Cheltenham; or, Gloucestershire displayed (1789)
- 269683: The right improvement of alarming providences (1750)
- 269916: The Three favourite hymns of the Late Reverend Mr. Anthony William Boebm, referr'd to in the memoirs of his life (1735)
- 270062: Triumphs of faith: or, The real Christian's hope in death (1767)
- 270080: The tribes of the Lord appearing before him: or, Families in publick worship (1736)
- 270154: A walk through Wales, in August 1797 (1798)
- 270163: For public thanksgiving, stated and enforced (1798)
- 270207: A true account of what was transacted in the assembly of the united ministers of Devon and Cornwal, met at Exon, May 5. and 6. 1719 (1719)
- 270415: The case, petition and address, of Samuel Bruckshaw (1774)
- 270495: A true and succinct account of the venereal disease (1706)
- 270530: The adventures of Telemachus (1742)
- 270531: Directions to servants (1779)
- 270539: Hints respecting the poor (1788)
- 270639: Observations on the test laws (1791)
- 270656: The veneration of saints and images, as taught and practis'd in the Church of Rome, examined (1735)
- 270663: A serious address to men in business (1733)
- 270677: The obligation on members of society, as such, to promote the practice of piety and virtue (1787)
- 270691: The obligation that lies upon believers, as redeemed by Christ, to glorify God with their whole man (1744)
- 270798: A short and plain exposition of the Old Testament (1791)
- 271020: The true narrative of the case of Joseph Rawson (1737)
- 271090: The true Scripture doctrine of the holy and ever-blessed Trinity (1727)
- 271262: The tryal and sufferings of Mr. Isaac Martin, who was put into the inquisition in Spain, for the sake of the Protestant religion (1724)
- 271329: The tears of sensibility, novels (1773)
- 271711: The dissenters vindicated from the violent aspersions cast on their principles and doctrine (1713)
- 271947: Sermons on various subjects (1734)
- 272131: On the principle of vitality in man, as described in the Holy Scriptures, and the difference between true and apparent death (1789)
- 272194: This day is publish'd, a second letter, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled, Christianity not founded on argument (1744)
- 272334: Poems on various subjects (1790)
- 272342: Translations and poems written on several subjects (1734)
- 272510: The principles of Roman Catholics and Unitarians contrasted (1800)
- 272565: A vindication of my Lord Shaftesbury, on the subjects of morality and religion (1752)
- 272614: A vindication of the answer to the sixth question in the assembly's shorter catechism, in answer to a late pamphlet, intitled (1728)
- 272616: A Vindication of the assembly's shorter catechism revis'd (1736)
- 272708: A new grammar of the French language (1784)
- 272772: A letter to the Lay-Expositor (1749)
- 272868: A Vindication of the True Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, in the words of our Saviour and His Apostles (1720)
- 272872: A vindication of three of our blessed saviour's miracles (1731)
- 272984: The vision of the wheels, and the Majesty of the King of Kings (1789)
- 273266: Sermons on practical subjects (1783)
- 273316: Poetic trifles (1796)
- 273860: A practical discourse concerning a tender conscience (1708)
- 274097: Sermon preached in Jewin-Street, London, at the separation of the Revd. Mr. Roger Pickering, to the office and work of a pastor in the late Mr. Neal's Church, August 12, 1743 (1743)
- 274334: Zeal a virtue: or, A discourse concerning sacred zeal. By John Reynolds (1716)
- 274377: Two sermons preached at Blandford, upon occasion of the late dreadful fire in that place (1735)
- 274497: Repentance and remission of sins in the name of Jesus (1784)
- 274711: A sermon preached at the Cathedral Church in Lincoln, on Sunday the 14th of September, 1783, for the benefit of the county hospital (1783)
- 274716: The revolution (1712)
- 274917: A practical treatise on regeneration (1789)
- 274943: The maxims of the saints explained, concerning the interiour life (1775)
- 274948: The observer: being a collection of moral, literary and familiar essays (1791)
- 274970: Entick's new spelling dictionary (1791)
- 274975: Horæ lyricæ (1758)
- 275254: The sinful Christian condemn'd by his own prayers (1755)
- 275300: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1765)
- 275445: The private tutor to the British youth (1763)
- 275449: A letter in vindication of God's prescience of contingencies, upon the principles of reason (1730)
- 275471: The new spelling dictionary (1767)
- 275816: The Psalms of David (1758)
- 275979: An essay touching the nature and excellence of faith (1718)
- 276103: The dissenters reasons for not writing in the behalf of persecution (1718)
- 276145: The ninth report of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor (1799)
- 276256: Sermons on various subjects (1723)
- 276287: Directions for daily communion with God (1715)
- 276295: Discontented complaints of the present times prov'd unreasonable: in a sermon preach'd at Rotherhith (1720)
- 276354: The scene of delusions open'd (1712)
- 276510: A discourse of secret prayer. By Henry Grove (1723)
- 276641: A discourse concerning saving faith. By Henry Grove (1736)
- 276739: A discourse of election (1708)
- 276790: A discourse on Christian zeal (1739)
- 276931: Discourses on Christ the only foundation, and on faith and good works (1729)
- 276952: Discourses on several subjects (1726)
- 277276: Comfort and counsel to Protestant dissenters (1713)
- 277306: Sermons preach'd on several occasions (1703)
- 277357: Of the first invention of writing (1716)
- 277494: Fifteen sermons upon several practical subjects (1734)
- 277635: Commerce in the human species (1792)
- 277658: A full account of the rise, progress, & advantages of Dr. Assheton's proposal (as now improv'd and manag'd by the Worshipful Company of Mercers, London,) for the benefit of widows of clergymen, and others; by settling jointures and annuities at the rate of thirty per cent (1720)
- 277688: A free and full examination of the Rev. Dr. Priestley's free address on the Lord's supper (1769)
- 277702: An Attempt to state in a short, plain and impartial manner, the principal arguments which have been used in the controversy, betwixt the Church of England and Protestant dissenters (1770)
- 277867: An exposition of the historical books of the New Testament (1715)
- 278094: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend and learned Mr. John de la Rose (1724)
- 278115: A friendly reproof to a country Clergyman: for his answer to the late Rev. Mr. Hervey's letters in vindication of his theron and aspasio (1767)
- 278122: A funeral-Sermon preach'd at Hackney (1714)
- 278126: A funeral-Sermon preach'd at Hackney (1714)
- 278244: A communion morning's companion (1755)
- 278247: Fables by the Late Mr. Gay. A new edition. In one volume complete (1800)
- 278288: The charge given by Dr. Hugh Boulter, (late lord bishop of Bristol, now) lord archbishop of Ardmagh, and primate of all Ireland to his clergy (1726)
- 278351: An expedient to remove the groundless jealousies and fears of honest meaning people concerning His Majesty (1715)
- 278489: Grammatical institutes (1761)
- 278880: The improvement of the mind (1787)
- 278906: A dissertation on scripture imprecations (1780)
- 278915: A discourse (1797)
- 278987: The continuance of the Christian church secured by its constitution (1731)
- 279110: The farmer's magazine, and useful family companion (1776)
- 279353: The duty of holding fast the form of sound words (1717)
- 279489: Horæ solitariæ (1776)
- 279501: Dialogues on personal and family-religion (1769)
- 279814: Of the necessity and advantages of the public worship of God (1730)
- 280020: The communicant's companion (1715)
- 280072: Closet devotions (1744)
- 280089: A discourse concerning the nature and design of the Lord's Supper (1738)
- 280125: A description of the four last things (1719)
- 280192: Jesus triumphant; in the conversion and death of Anna Catharina Merks, executed at Rotterdam in Holland, the 19th of June, 1763 (1773)
- 280399: The care of the soul urged as the one thing needful (1740)
- 280412: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar; and present state of the several kingdoms of the world (1783)
- 280720: The new gazetteer: Or, Geographical companion (1776)
- 280826: The art of teaching the orthography, accent and pronunciation of the English language by imitation (1800)
- 280868: A grammar of the French language (1798)
- 280886: Evangelical principles and practice (1763)
- 281143: Infant-Baptism a reasonable and scriptural service (1781)
- 281935: The art of reading and writing English (1751)
- 282139: Jesus Christ the son, essentially the same with God the father: and believers are sure that he is so (1722)
- 282361: State lottery (1796)
- 282715: On the thirty-first of March, 1794, was published in one volume, royal quarto, price two guineas in boards, a physiological, theoretic and practical treatise on the important utility and salutary effects of the science of muscular action (1794)
- 282726: An inquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty and virtue (1725)
- 282877: John against Wesley (1762)
- 282946: Cases in medicine (1781)
- 283032: On Saturday, Jan. 2d, 1796, will be published, no. I. Price one Shilling, to be continued weekly, a new edition, in octavo, of the sermons of the Right Reverend Thomas Wilson, D.D. late bishop of Sodor and Man (1795)
- 283116: Be ye also ready (1737)
- 283118: The great sin and punishment of preaching another gospel (1755)
- 283133: An essay on worship, more particularly on publick worship, wherein some common objections are answer'd (1730)
- 283282: The ground-Work of the grammar of the French language (1788)
- 283310: Hints for religious conversation with the afflicted in mind, body, or estate (1771)
- 283324: Hints and helps to the clergy of every denomination: designed to promote the credit, the comfort and the usefulness of their lives (1792)
- 283438: The apostolical rule concerning the ordination of ministers consider'd (1737)
- 283487: L'apparition (1793)
- 283582: Bibliotheca itineraria: or, A catalogue of books collected by a gentleman traveller lately deceased (1715)
- 283677: The best improvement of publick mercies and deliverances (1736)
- 284039: A familiar catechism (1760)
- 284093: A discourse on lots (1720)
- 284146: An Exposition of the five books of Moses (1707)
- 284209: The study of astronomy (1799)
- 284293: A fast sermon preached at Hackney, November the third, 1714 (1745)
- 284467: The day of adversity (1797)
- 284930: An account of the rise (1774)
- 285260: A brief account of the two covenants (1721)
- 285583: The ancient and honourable way and truth of God's sacred rest of the seventh-day Sabbath (1724)
- 285633: Divine poems on the sacred scriptures (1730)
- 285929: A catholick-Catechism in an Explanation of the Creed (1716)
- 286047: A sermon preached on the 28th of February, 1794 (1794)
- 286104: God to be owned in remarkable deliverances (1723)
- 286222: The doctrines and practices of the Jesuits (1759)
- 286506: A summary view of the grounds of Christian baptism (1788)
- 286594: Simplicity recommended to ministers of the Gospel (1783)
- 286774: The easiest introduction to the Hebrew language (1765)
- 286776: Plain reasons (1718)
- 287590: A speech of William Jones, Esq (1782)
- 288233: Our present deliverance manifestly owing to the help of God (1716)
- 288398: The parochial minsiter's address to those under his care, who are of proper age to be confirmed by the bishop (1791)
- 288407: Prayers compos'd for the use and imitation of children (1734)
- 288486: Unity in trinity, and trinity in unity, a dissertation (1733)
- 288498: A parochial minister's address (1791)
- 288512: Three dialogues, between a minister and one of his parishioners (1766)
- 288565: Verses on the death of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1785)
- 288667: The universal jester (1754)
- 288939: The four Gospels (1790)
- 288948: Of dying this year; in two sermons preach'd at Edmunton, January I, 1720 (1721)
- 289029: Two sermons (1720)
- 289076: Plain reasons (1718)
- 289111: The psalms of David (1763)
- 289113: The psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament (1736)
- 289248: The odes (1746)
- 289474: The rejoinder (1777)
- 289698: Two essays (1719)
- 289783: The nature and fitness of things: or, The perfections of God, a standing rule to try all doctrines and experience by (1760)
- 289793: A sermon preached to young persons, March 29. 1714 (1714)
- 289982: A sermon preach'd on the XIXth day of January, 1703/4 (1704)
- 290102: The Vindication of fame; An ode, in honour of John Howard, Esq. inscribed to the Howardian Committee (1786)
- 290648: The preceptor, and scholar's assistant (1799)
- 290896: An answer to the report from the committee appointed by the Court of Common Council, "To enquire into the assertions lately circulated respecting the affairs of the corporation, &c." proving the same to be partial, unjust, and untrue (1785)
- 291400: The plays of lear and cymbeline (1793)
- 291443: Fables, lettres, et varie?te?s historiques (1794)
- 292172: The revolutionary spirit of the times, considered as the rod of God's anger, and the staff of his indignation (1797)
- 292600: The worthy liverymen of this company in the interest of Sir Robert Ladbroke (1768)
- 292656: The Law of Liberty, or, Royal Law, by which all mankind will certainly be judged! (1777)
- 292891: Whereas, the Commissioners of Sewers of the City of London and liberties thereof have received information, that the inhabitants thereof are frequently put to great inconvenience by the neglect of the scavengers and lamp-lighters, and are not acquainted with the means of redress; the said commissioners hereby publish to the inhabitants, abstracts of the scavengers and lamp-lighters duty, and will meet at Guildhall every Tuesday at six o'clock in the afternoon, to hear any complaints, and will fine the contractors, or either them, for any neglect. (1800)
- 293460: The Jesuit detected (1773)
- 293512: Reflection (1800)
- 293589: Prospectus of the Royal Institution of Great Britain (1800)
- 293649: Divine songs (1735)
- 293825: The london art of cookery (1784)
- 293830: The history of Jesus (1775)
- 293840: Admonitions for the holy week (1758)
- 293899: Divine songs attempted in easy language, for the use of children. By I. Watts, D.D (1752)
- 293992: Ecclesiastes: or, A discourse concerning the gift of preaching, as it falls under the rules of art. By John Wilkins, D.D. late lord bishop of Chester (1718)
- 294147: Judah preserved (1744)
- 294148: A serious enquiry into national and personal sins recommended (1741)
- 294182: Discourses on the miracles of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1757)
- 294195: The art of practical measuring, by the sliding rule (1732)
- 294270: Clementina, a tragedy, as it is perform'd with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden (1771)
- 294370: A letter to a college friend; relative to some late transactions of a Literary Society at Exeter (1799)
- 294849: The causes and effects, the designs and emprovement, of earthquakes considered (1750)
- 294885: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum (1791)
- 295248: A demonstration of the horrid nature of sin (1755)
- 295292: Two discourses against deism, and some other dangerous errors (1721)
- 295353: Books printed for (1744)
- 295455: A collection of tracts (1748)
- 295457: A dispassionate narrative of the rise, progress and issue of the late schism in the church under the pastoral care of Samuel Pike (1760)
- 295622: The religious improvement of publick events (1727)
- 295635: The rights and liberties of the people vindicated (1727)
- 295892: A poetical paraphrase of the Song of Solomon (1742)
- 296029: Elegant extracts (1790)
- 296584: The excellency of a good name, and means to secure it (1710)
- 296902: The Grand design's of the dissenting teachers discover'd, and expos'd to publick view (1709)
- 297524: The believer's pocket companion (1775)
- 297554: Grace and truth (1768)
- 297693: [A] guide to eternal glory or, Brief directions to all Christians flow to attain everlasting salvation (1704)
- 298733: The Gospel Ministry, when improved, the greatest blessing; when resisted and abused, the greatest curse (1796)
- 299186: Youth's introduction to trade and business (1748)
- 299626: The newest young man's companion, containing a compendious English grammar (1773)
- 300079: The obligations from nature and revelation to family-religion and worship (1726)
- 300128: On the republic. A continuation of the "Political survey of the future condition of France." By Dumouriez (1796)
- 300303: A new system of modern geography: or, A geographical, historical, and commercial grammar; and present state of the several kingdoms of the world (1780)
- 300319: Irish state lottery, 1787. Sanctioned by government. The tickets of which are sold and divided into halves, quarters, eighths and sixteenths, by Wenham and Co. Stock-brokers, at their old and only office, No. 11, Poultry, London, (1787)
- 300584: The saints freedom from the spirit of bondage (1726)
- 300711: Sermons on the following subjects (1733)
- 301196: Modern Europe: or, A compendious history of the kingdoms and states in Europe (1757)
- 301768: A catalogue of the writings of the Rev. Dr. Isaac Watts (1741)
- 302145: The unhappy princesses (1710)
- 302607: A Fresh serious call from the city to the country (1757)
- 303666: A discourse on the way of instruction by catechisms (1774)
- 303700: The physicians' vade mecum (1794)
- 303967: Reliquiæ juveniles (1752)
- 304464: Tables, ready cast up with great exactness, for the use of bankers, merchants, tradesmen, and others (1791)
- 305217: Solitude (1796)
- 305469: A treatise on the commerce and police of the river Thames (1800)
- 305522: A catalogue of books, printed for Richard Ford, at the Angel in the Poultry, near Stocks-Market (1726)
- 306120: The consideration of God, as our father in Heaven, a powerful engagement to early religion (1732)
- 306733: Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. By Mrs. Chapone (1797)
- 309204: A synopsis of the planisphere of the earth (1788)
- 309683: The bride the lamb's wife: or, The best match (1734)
- 309725: A sermon preached at South Audley Chapel, on Sunday, April 16th (1780)
- 310025: Books printed for J. Noon (1734)
- 310502: An answer to the Reverend Dr. Trapp's four sermons against Mr. Whitefield (1739)
- 311340: Observations on a late publication (1783)
- 311347: The second charge of Sr. Daniel Dolins, Kt (1726)
- 312278: The reports of the society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor. Vol. II (1800)
- 312386: Three sermons preached in Swallow-Street Chapel (1770)
- 312631: The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders (1750)
- 312674: A friendly visit to the house of mourning (1794)
- 312972: South wiltshire petitioners, mock heroic poem, as tempted after the manner of Hudibras (1775)
- 314554: The good tidings of salvation reveal'd to the world by Jesus Christ (1757)
- 315024: England's privileges (1797)
- 315102: Entick's new spelling dictionary, teaching to write and pronounce the English tongue with ease and propriety (1786)
- 315471: Reflections on the ruins of an ancient cathedral: to which is added an elegy on winter (1770)
- 316329: A friendly letter to little children (1741)
- 316358: The grand inquiry (1768)
- 316431: Sermons on the divinity of Christ (1796)
- 316432: Sermons on the divinity and operations of the Holy Ghost (1796)
- 316483: Les avantures de Telemaque (1742)
- 316527: The complete English gardener (1770)
- 316554: Abre?ge? de l'histoire ancienne (1794)
- 316556: Devout meditations (1800)
- 316836: Studies of nature. By M. De St. Pierre. Abridged from the translation of Henry Hunter, D.D (1799)
- 316959: The art of reading and writing English: or, The chief principles and rules of pronouncing our mother-tongue, both in prose and verse; with a variety of instructions for true spelling (1761)
- 316977: The British enchanter (1747)
- 317154: The royal standard English dictionary (1798)
- 317642: An inquiry in what sense (1730)
- 317667: Hints (1788)
- 317935: The first set of catechisms and prayers (1750)
- 317938: The second sett of catechisms and prayers (1752)
- 317940: The assembly's catechism with notes (1750)
- 317942: A preservative from the sins and follies of childhood and youth, written by way of question and answer (1747)
- 317960: The easiest introduction to Dr. Lowth's English grammar (1768)
- 318575: Sermons (1785)
- 318973: The new spelling dictionary (1765)
- 319093: The new spelling dictionary (1774)
- 319179: A genealogical history of the Royal families of England (1753)
- 319288: Glorying in the cross of Christ (1792)
- 320274: The vision (1797)
- 320607: The husbandman's companion (1767)
- 320963: Amusing recreations (1798)
- 321383: The principles of Christianity (1783)
- 321495: Just published (1786)
- 321509: The effects of vanity (1799)
- 321831: The English flora (1775)
- 321875: The distinction between the kingdom of Christ and the kingdoms of this world (1777)
- 322040: Short sermons (1797)
- 323435: An essay in writing exemplified in the several hands and forms of business; useful for those design'd for compling houses, trade and the publick offices. By John Bland, writing master to the Academy in Little Tower Street, London. Bickham Sculpsit (1740)
- 323758: Lectures on the art of reading (1781)
- 323781: A New edition of the court and city register (1767)
- 323833: Zeal and loyalty recommended in a sermon preach'd at Poole in Dorsetshire (1746)
- 323905: Considerations on the exchange of seamen (1758)
- 324162: The life and death of a Christian (1742)
- 324178: Useful and important answers freely given (1751)
- 324180: The true scripture doctrine of justification, and the true, and proper, priesthood and satisfaction of Christ, farther explained and vindicated (1749)
- 324312: The leading sentiments of the people called Quakers examined (1771)
- 324359: Obedience to God the best security against our enemies (1742)
- 324361: The saint entered into peace (1770)
- 324370: A calm and plain answer to the enquiry (1772)
- 324373: Peace attended with Reformation a complete blessing (1749)
- 324375: The knowledge of Christ glorified (1729)
- 324468: The journal of a tour to the Hebrides (1786)
- 324469: The journal of a tour to the Hebrides (1785)
- 324471: An account of two cases of the diabetes mellitus (1797)
- 324475: The journal of a tour to the Hebrides (1785)
- 324566: A clear account of the ancient episcopacy (1712)
- 324571: A narration of the wonders of grace (1734)
- 324673: A dissertation on the nature of heresy (1731)
- 324676: A dissertation on the poor laws (1786)
- 324786: Youth's monitor (1736)
- 324854: An essay on the medicinal properties of factitious airs (1798)
- 324872: A system of French accidence and syntax (1790)
- 324905: Poems and essays (1786)
- 324946: An answer to letters concerning established confessions of faith (1769)
- 324949: The universal character of departed saints (1769)
- 324963: Two funeral sermons occasioned by the death of two young women (1786)
- 325032: An elegiac poem (1749)
- 325036: The wisdom of owning God for the guide of our youth (1717)
- 325038: A sermon preach'd to young persons, April 2d, 1716 (1716)
- 325046: The character and blessings of a good government (1716)
- 325047: The popish doctrine of merit and justification considered (1735)
- 325049: Popery a craft (1735)
- 325054: Religion (1728)
- 325062: An inquiry how we should receive evil at the hand of God (1740)
- 325137: Poems and essays (1798)
- 325138: Poems and essays (1797)
- 325139: Poems and essays (1793)
- 325140: Poems and essays (1788)
- 325141: Poems and essays (1787)
- 325142: Poems and essays (1787)
- 325180: A farewell sermon (1789)
- 325245: A paraphrase and critical commentary on the prophecy of Joel (1735)
- 325339: A discourse concerning the new-birth (1740)
- 325345: A syllabus of Christian doctrines and duties (1791)
- 325352: The case of the thief on the cross considered (1751)
- 325422: An attempt to illustrate some of the prophecies of the Old and New Testament. By Thomas Zouch, M.A (1800)
- 325443: The iliad (1773)
- 325523: Popery the great corruption of Christianity (1735)
- 325535: Sin, through divine interposition, an advantage to the universe; and yet this no excuse for sin, or encouragement to it (1773)
- 325536: Christ's fidelity the only shield against Satan's malignity (1704)
- 325594: The duty of a real Christian (1763)
- 325619: The first floor (1787)
- 325710: The consequences of the vice of gaming (1799)
- 325755: Children shouting their hosannas to Christ (1770)
- 325781: The pleasures of memory (1793)
- 325796: Friendship with God (1772)
- 325826: The foresters, a picture of rural manners (1799)
- 325851: An illustration of the wisdom and equity of an indulgent providence (1761)
- 325898: The day of adversity (1797)
- 326140: The first floor (1787)
- 326187: He deceives himself (1799)
- 326207: First flights (1797)
- 326251: Advice to lying-in women (1779)
- 326323: An essay concerning our obligations to hold communion with all that own the letter of the bible (1719)
- 326324: The pleasures of memory (1794)
- 326326: The pleasures of memory (1792)
- 326377: Self-Love and vertue reconciled only by religion (1739)
- 326393: The argument from prophesy (1733)
- 326657: A tour to Cheltenham Spa (1788)
- 326658: A tour to Cheltenham Spa (1789)
- 326660: A tour to the Royal Spa at Cheltenham (1797)
- 326728: A sermon on the reasonableness of a quiet submission under afflictive dispensations of providence (1732)
- 326763: A poem sacred to the memory of the reverend and learned Isaac Watts, D. D (1749)
- 326769: The sin and shame of disregarding alarming providences (1750)
- 326770: Sermons on happiness (1760)
- 326775: The improvement of the death of faithful ministers (1747)
- 326776: Reflections on the fall of a great man (1749)
- 326777: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts, D. D (1749)
- 326783: The beatific vision (1735)
- 326831: Remarks on the ophthalmy (1780)
- 326952: The complete farmer (1793)
- 327028: Dr. Cotton Mather's student and preacher (1781)
- 327034: A funeral sermon (1704)
- 327038: A funeral sermon preach'd at St. Edmunds-Bury (1717)
- 327043: Job's exemplary patience described (1739)
- 327047: Enoch's walk with God exemplified (1733)
- 327119: A lecture (1798)
- 327156: Remarks on the fistula lachrymalis (1798)
- 327181: An essay on the universe (1733)
- 327224: An essay on infant-baptism (1719)
- 327255: An essay on inoculation for the small pox (1768)
- 327455: The sultan (1787)
- 327480: A modest plea for the property of copy right (1774)
- 327505: The mahomedan law of succession to the property of intestates (1782)
- 327523: An essay on the nature of true virtue (1778)
- 327597: Onania (1718)
- 327607: A dissertation on the influence of the passions upon disorders of the body (1796)
- 327610: A dissertation on the influence of the passions upon disorders of the body (1791)
- 327623: Considerations on the mode and terms of a treaty of peace with America (1778)
- 327846: Free thoughts on despotic and free governments (1781)
- 327961: London's gratitude (1783)
- 328075: Seasonable advice relating to the present disputes about the Holy Trinity (1719)
- 328285: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. William Johnson (1736)
- 328301: A sermon preached at Portman Chapel (1793)
- 328314: Charity the bond of perfection (1780)
- 328323: An account of some Lent and other extraordinary processions and Ecclesiastical Entertainments (1768)
- 328328: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal (1741)
- 328335: A letter to His Excellency Governor Wright (1768)
- 328364: An historical essay on the English constitution (1771)
- 328418: The new pilgrim's progress (1756)
- 328428: A friendly visit to the house of mourning (1793)
- 328467: Lay-Nonconformity farther justify'd (1718)
- 328558: Lay-nonconformity justified (1716)
- 328560: Lay-Nonconformity justified (1716)
- 328561: Lay-Nonconformity justified (1728)
- 328562: Lay-Nonconformity justified (1716)
- 328834: Divine emblems (1757)
- 328837: Divine emblems (1793)
- 329131: The north-Country angler (1800)
- 329151: The works of that eminent servant of Christ (1736)
- 329152: The works of that eminent servant of Christ Mr. John Bunyan (1767)
- 329209: An essay on original genius (1767)
- 329375: Divine emblems (1790)
- 329392: The anatomy of the human bones (1734)
- 329495: The choice (1732)
- 329583: The coalition (1794)
- 329620: Seasonable reflexions on religious fasts (1794)
- 329637: The curse causeless (1717)
- 329648: National reformation the way to prevent national ruin (1782)
- 329675: Christ the great propitiation (1746)
- 329676: God's compassion to an ungrateful people (1732)
- 329716: A letter to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Winchester (1773)
- 329718: The true Protestant (1746)
- 329719: Remarks upon the Bishop of London's pastoral letter (1739)
- 329724: A faithful narrative of the surprizing work of God in the conversion of Many Hundred Souls in Northampton (1738)
- 329727: A collection of seventeen practical sermons on various and important subjects (1756)
- 329728: The tendency of liberality to riches (1742)
- 329735: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. John Notcutt (1735)
- 329737: Observations upon the conduct of the clergy (1738)
- 329738: Observations upon the conduct of the clergy (1740)
- 329739: An answer to the Reverend Dr. Trapp's four sermons against Mr. Whitefield. Shewing the sin and folly of being angry over-much (1739)
- 329740: A remonstrance address'd to the clergy (1731)
- 329743: Philosophical and miscellaneous papers (1787)
- 329746: The scripture history of the Jews (1737)
- 329904: A sermon occasion'd by the general mourning for the death of the Prince (1708)
- 329905: The scripture consolations in the death of good men (1719)
- 329906: Of readiness for the coming of the Lord (1720)
- 329907: The nature and reasonableness of consideration (1717)
- 329908: Lukewarmness in religion (1732)
- 329909: The nature of the pastoral office (1725)
- 330042: Christ, the son of God (1730)
- 330045: An answer to the Reverend Dr. Trapp's four sermons against Mr. Whitefield (1739)
- 330046: The principles of liberty (1755)
- 330047: The true Protestant (1751)
- 330146: A plain scripture-argument against Dr. Clark's doctrine concerning the ever-blessed Trinity (1715)
- 330155: The virgin of the sun (1799)
- 330188: An answer to a book intituled (1740)
- 330357: Remarks upon the first of three letters against the Confessional (1768)
- 330358: Remarks upon the second and third of three letters against the Confessional (1768)
- 330359: A sequel to the printed paper lately circulated in Warwickshire by the Rev. Charles Curtis (1792)
- 330571: A challenge sent by the Lord of hosts to the chief of sinners (1766)
- 330581: The duty of Christians to magistrates (1791)
- 330596: A sermon preached at the parish church of St. Paul (1775)
- 330598: The mischief of evil company (1707)
- 330599: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Atkinson (1713)
- 330608: A narrative of transactions relative to a sermon preached in the parish church of Brighton, August 18, 1793 (1794)
- 330688: The mystery hid from ages and generations (1784)
- 330689: Five dissertations on the scripture account of the fall (1785)
- 330690: The testimony and advice of an assembly of pastors of churches in New England (1744)
- 330724: Remarks on the influence of climate (1781)
- 330731: General medical principles and cautions (1753)
- 330732: Medical principles and cautions (1753)
- 330733: Medical principles and cautions (1752)
- 330734: Medical principles and cautions (1751)
- 330756: Rational methods of curing fevers (1734)
- 330757: Medical practice in curing fevers (1735)
- 330822: La Perouse, a drama, in two acts (1799)
- 330832: The happy family (1799)
- 330870: Prælectiones medicæ ex Cronii Instituto (1776)
- 330895: Sermons on various interesting subjects (1788)
- 330980: A practical treatise of saving faith (1730)
- 330981: Discourses on the fall and misery of man (1725)
- 330983: Otto of Wittelsbach (1800)
- 330984: Dagobert, King of the Franks (1800)
- 330985: Conscience (1800)
- 330988: False shame (1799)
- 330994: The stranger (1798)
- 331004: Count Benyowsky (1800)
- 331006: False delicacy (1800)
- 331007: The Indian exiles. A comedy, in three acts. Translated from the German of Augustus Von Kotzebue, by Benjamin Thompson, Esq (1800)
- 331008: Pizarro; or, The death of Rolla (1800)
- 331011: Count Koenigsmark (1800)
- 331012: The German Theatre (1800)
- 331047: The smugglers (1796)
- 331392: The school for honor; or, The chance of war. A comedy, in five acts. Translated from the German of Lessing (1799)
- 331430: Thomas Crowley's dissertations on liberty of conscience (1775)
- 331520: Mentor's letters (1778)
- 331571: The generation of the Son of God (1720)
- 331733: The restoration of all things (1712)
- 331742: The old English baron (1787)
- 331749: A tract on the law of nature (1777)
- 331757: The new spelling dictionary (1773)
- 331966: A brief discourse (1711)
- 331967: A letter to the Reverend Lawrence Fogg, D.D (1715)
- 331986: The dissenters apology (1739)
- 332137: An estimate of the comparative strength of Great-Britain (1786)
- 332258: The apostolical ordination of ministers to the Christian Churches (1737)
- 332262: Dying in faith (1733)
- 332419: A sermon (1776)
- 332697: Modern Arians unmask'd (1721)
- 332710: The religious observance of the sabbath practically stated and enforced (1748)
- 332718: Balak's desire frustrated (1735)
- 332723: The inspiration of the holy scriptures asserted and explained (1779)
- 332741: Strictures on the Rev. Stephen Addington's late summary of the Christian minister's reasons for baptizing infants (1777)
- 332917: Bishop Sancroft's ghost (1712)
- 332918: The chinese traveller (1772)
- 333336: Letters written in Holland (1788)
- 333361: Christ the pattern of the Christian's future glory (1746)
- 333398: The grand inquiry (1763)
- 333510: A letter from some aged nonconforming ministers (1702)
- 333511: A letter from some aged nonconforming ministers (1704)
- 333581: Commercial tables (1790)
- 333601: The history of persecution (1736)
- 333608: Sermons on the following subjects (1768)
- 333651: A collection of papers (1800)
- 333760: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1770)
- 333783: A treatise on the cause and cure of the gout (1769)
- 334009: The correspondence of Theodosius and Constantia (1799)
- 334090: Six letters on intolerance (1791)
- 334110: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1778)
- 334113: The london cook (1762)
- 334119: The housekeeper's instructor (1795)
- 334197: Antichrist revealed according to the word of God (1729)
- 334207: Tributes of affection (1797)
- 334282: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Green, curate of St. Saviour's, Southwark; and lecturer of St. John's, Wapping. Occasioned by the publication of his Eight sermons (1758)
- 334297: Free and candid remarks upon a sermon (1773)
- 334299: A letter to the Reverend Dr Nowell (1769)
- 334440: Falstaff's wedding (1773)
- 334454: The minstrel (1784)
- 334548: A vindication of the history of the Old Testament (1743)
- 334549: The witnesses of the resurrection of Jesus Christ re-examined (1744)
- 334588: A letter to the Protestant dissenters (1733)
- 334593: Plain reasons (1736)
- 334697: The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D (1791)
- 334698: The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D (1793)
- 334699: The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D (1799)
- 334746: Remarks made in a tour from London to the Lakes of Westmoreland and Cumberland (1792)
- 334869: Meditations in the seasons spring, summer, autumn, and winter (1773)
- 334899: The government and discipline of the Churches of Christ (1722)
- 334901: A defence of a book (1746)
- 334910: A confession of faith (1730)
- 334912: An essay concerning the nature of the priesthood (1752)
- 334915: The eternity of hell torments vindicated (1788)
- 334932: Arundel (1795)
- 334965: Dinarbas (1793)
- 334969: The lord's mark (1741)
- 334988: A vindication of the Christian religion (1725)
- 335037: A vindication of the subscribing ministers (1719)
- 335140: Observations on a pamphlet (1770)
- 335155: Remarks on a late Pamphlet (1744)
- 335233: The christian oratory (1725)
- 335319: Essays on several religious subjects (1789)
- 335576: The pronunciation and orthography of the French language rendered perfectly easy (1788)
- 336215: Arundel (1791)
- 336418: An earnest and affectionate address to young persons, of various characters: in a sermon, delivered Jan.1, 1756. at Silver-Street. To which is added, A short Address to Parents and Heads of Families. By S. Hayward (1756)
- 336430: The principles of Christianity, as taught in scripture (1764)
- 336505: The holiness of times, places, and people under the Jewish and Christian dispensations consider'd and compared, in several discourses, viz. I. On the Perpetuity of a Sabbath, and the Observation of the Lord's-Day. II. The Administration of the Lord's-Supper, at Noon or Evening. III. The Holiness and Consecration of Places of Worship, consider'd in a Sermon at the opening of a new Meeting-Place. IV. Forms of Worship, and Holy Things more exactly prescribed in the Old Testament than in the New. V. The Difference between the visible and invisible Church, the Jewish and the Christian; and the Holiness of each of them. By I. Watts, D.D (1738)
- 336578: Tales of the arbor; or, evening rewards for morning studies. Comprising a collection of tales, interesting, familiar and moral (1800)
- 336600: The two first sermons preach'd to the congregation at Hackney (1714)
- 336639: A funeral sermon occasioned by the much lamented death of the late Reverend and learned Edmund Calamy, D.D. who departed this life, June 3. 1732. preached at Westminster, June 11. 1732. By Daniel Mayo, M.A. With some account of his life and character (1732)
- 336645: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. John Archer, who departed this life, September 23, 1733. preached at Tunbridge-Wells, September 30. By Benjamin Mills. Published at the Desire of the Gentlemen that heard it (1733)
- 336667: Of the happiness of believers in their death. A sermon occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend Mr. John Beaumont, Minister of the Gospel; preach'd at Deptford in Kent, November the fourth 1730. By Abraham Taylor (1731)
- 336672: The watchful Christian prepared for early death. A sermon on occasion of the decease of Mrs. Sarah Abney, daughter of the late Sir Thomas Abney, Knt. And Alderman of London. Preached at Theobalds in Hertfordshire, April 2. 1732. By I. Watts, D.D (1732)
- 336674: A sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Edw. Chamberlin (1732)
- 336677: A sermon occasion'd by the death of the reverend, pious, and learned, Mr. Benjamin Bennet (1727)
- 336699: Laura Valmont, a novel written by a lady (1791)
- 336918: Which is the man? (1784)
- 337138: The history of the Church of Christ (1794)
- 337191: The poetical works (1792)
- 337219: An essay on the gout (1734)
- 337235: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1775)
- 337237: A letter to a new-married lady (1777)
- 337239: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1775)
- 337244: Sermons on the following subjects (1759)
- 337321: The deliverance and triumph of Great Britain. In a thanksgiving-sermon for the success of His Majesty's arms under His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. Preached at Haberdashers-Hall, October 1, 1746. At the Conclusion of the Weekly Exercise of Prayer. By Thomas Gibbons. Published, with some Additions, at the Desire of the Ministers and People who heard it (1746)
- 337385: A sermon preached at St. Thomas's, January 1, 1773, for the benefit of the charity-school in Gravel-Lane, Southwark, by Thomas Toller. Published at the Request of the Managers (1773)
- 337386: A sermon preached at Romsey, Hants, Sept. 10, 1772, on occasion of the settlement of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Porter, with the Congregation of Protestant Dissenters There. By Thomas Toller (1772)
- 337537: Essays in prose and verse, partly collected, and partly original for the improvement of younger minds (1775)
- 337545: The liturgy of the Church of England recommended (1796)
- 337688: A sermon on the occasion of the death of the late Sir Arth. Langford (1717)
- 337697: Two sermons occasioned by the death of the Reverend Robert Lawson (1771)
- 337768: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1787)
- 337769: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1793)
- 337772: A voyage to California, to observe the transit of Venus. By Mons. Chappe d'Auteroche. With an historical description of the author's route through Mexico, and the natural history of that province. Also, a voyage to Newfoundland and Sallee, to make experiments on Mr. Le Roy's time keepers. By Monsieur de Cassini. (1778)
- 337799: A treatise on the immutability of moral truth. By Catharine Macaulay Graham (1783)
- 337820: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of the very religious Mrs. Elizabeth Fleetwood, preach'd at Stoke Newington, June 23, 1728. By John Asty (1728)
- 337822: A funeral sermon on the death of John Cotton of Rattlesden (1711)
- 337836: A sermon occasion'd by the death of His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark (1708)
- 337846: An elegy on the death of the Reverend Mr. Peter Goodwin (1748)
- 337878: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Andrew Gifford (1784)
- 337885: A funeral sermon, occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Francis Glascock, late minister of the gospel in London. By William Tong (1706)
- 337886: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Daniel Gilson: who departed this life, February 8. 1727-8, in the LXXIst year of his age, Preached at Colchester: February 13. By John Tren. Published at the Request of the Ministers and others who heard it (1728)
- 337894: A sermon occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Cotton (1730)
- 337943: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1787)
- 337944: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1777)
- 337961: Christ the light of the world (1735)
- 337962: No king-killers (1715)
- 337970: The spiritual fisherman; or, character, complaint, duty, and resolution, of an evangelical minister (1769)
- 337976: God's patience towards a sinful people consider'd and improv'd. A sermon occasion'd by the glorious defeat of the rebels in Scotland, under the command of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, preach'd at Hull, October 12, 1746. By Meredith Townsend (1746)
- 337998: Essays on public worship, patriotism, and projects of reformation (1774)
- 338181: Discourses of the love of God (1729)
- 338209: History of the origin of medicine: an oration, delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Medical Society of London, January 19, 1778, and printed at their request. To which are since added, Various Historical Illustrations. By John Coakley Lettsom, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal and Antiquary Societies in London (1778)
- 338431: Miscellanies in prose and verse (1789)
- 338438: An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel (1788)
- 338473: An essay on the several dispensations of God to mankind (1728)
- 338474: Bath anecdotes and characters: by the Genius Loci (1782)
- 338667: A short account of a late journey to Tuscany, Rome, and other parts of Italy. (1741)
- 338715: The adventures of Alexander the corrector. The third part (1755)
- 338732: An historical essay on the state of physick in the Old and New Testament, and the apochryphal interval (1729)
- 338786: The causes and danger of slighting Christ and his gospel (1763)
- 338799: A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners (1712)
- 338814: A sermon, preached at New Broad-Street, August 1, 1779 (1779)
- 338823: A funeral-Sermon preach'd at Hackney, July 11. 1714. on occasion of the much lamented death of the Reverend Mr. Matthew Henry, late minister of the gospel there. By W. Tong (1714)
- 338825: A funeral sermon upon occasion of the death of the Reverend Mr. Matthew Henry. Preach'd at Hackney, June the 27th. 1714. By Daniel Williams, D.D (1714)
- 338948: The history of Popery: with such alterations of phrase, as may be more suitable to the taste of this age; and such additions, as may improve the history, strengthen the argument, and better accommodate it to the present state of Popery in Great-Britain. By several gentlemen. ... (1735)
- 339025: Gentile divinity and morality demonstrated (1767)
- 339098: An essay on contentment. In which this important subject is treated after a new manner. By a gentleman of Glasgow (1749)
- 339109: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1779)
- 339110: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1787)
- 339112: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1795)
- 339140: Christian holiness. A discourse on Hebrews xii. 14. Follow Holiness, without which no Man shall see the Lord. Deliver'd at Bristol May 3. M.DCC.XLV. By William Hammond, A. B. Late of St. John's College in Cambridge (1745)
- 339141: The christian liberty: a discourse on Galatians iii. 24, 25. The Law was our Schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by Faith. But after that Faith is come, we are no longer under a Schoolmaster. By William Hammond, A. B. Late of St. John's College in Cambridge (1745)
- 339261: Something new (1762)
- 339334: Political disquisitions: or, an enquiry into public errors, defects, and abuses. Illustrated by, and established upon Facts and Remarks extracted from a Variety of Authors, ancient and modern. Calculated To draw the timely Attention of Government and People to a due Consideration of the Necessity, and the Means, of Reforming those Errors, Defects, and Abuses; of Restoring the Constitution, and Saving the State. ... (1774)
- 339445: An essay on the law of bailments (1781)
- 339446: An inquiry into the legal mode of suppressing riots (1782)
- 339466: An essay on gaming. By William Green, A.B (1788)
- 339544: Contemplations amongst Vincent's Rocks (1772)
- 339649: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1747)
- 339653: Essays on various subjects of taste and criticism (1780)
- 339709: A sermon preached at the chapel in Great Queen-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, on Sunday, March 20, 1774 (1774)
- 339746: The life and character of Thomas Letchworth, a minister of the gospel among the people called Quakers. By William Matthews (1786)
- 339792: Religious courtship (1789)
- 339940: A sermon on occasion of the death of the Reverend Obadiah Hughes (1752)
- 339950: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. Timothy Jollie, late pastor to the Congregational Church at Sheffield (1715)
- 339956: A funeral sermon on occasion of the death of the Reverend Mr. Timothy Jollie, who departed this life August 3. 1757. in the Sixty-Sixth Year of his Age. Preached to the church of which he was pastor August 14. and published at their Request. By David Jennings, D.D (1757)
- 339962: A sermon preached at Pinners-Hall, on occasion of the death of the late learned and reverend Jeremiah Hunt, D.D (1744)
- 339969: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Hurrion (1732)
- 339995: Death and heaven (1722)
- 340015: An enquiry into the present duty of Protestant dissenters (1712)
- 340123: Practical religion exemplify'd (1712)
- 340415: The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate (1750)
- 340416: The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders, who was born in Newgate, and during a life of continued variety for sixty years was 12 times a whore, 5 times a wife, whereof once to her own brother, 12 times a thief, 11 times in Bridewell, 9 times in the New prison, 11 times in wood-street Compter, 6 times in the Poultry compter, 14 times in the gate-house, 25 times in Newgate, 15 times whipt at the cart's arse, 4 times burnt in the hand, once condemned for life, and 8 years a transport in Virginia. At last grew rich, lived honest, and died penitent (1760)
- 340786: The solicitudes of absence. A genuine tale (1788)
- 340800: Histories, fables, allegories (1753)
- 340955: The unfortunate court-favourites of England (1706)
- 340958: The english hero (1701)
- 341059: Divine mercy exalted (1703)
- 341153: A candid examination of the history of Sir Charles Grandison (1755)
- 341258: Industry and liberality recommended: a sermon preach'd at the Old Jewry, March 7th, 1738-9. to the Society for Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Dissenting Ministers. By Samuel Wilson. Publish'd at the Request of the Managers of that Society (1739)
- 341271: Extraordinary adventures, revolutions & events. Being An Account of divers Stupendious Accidents, Strange Deliverances; Signal Mutations in the Fortunes of several famous Men; and Changes of Government in many Countries. With other Observable Passages in divers Kingdoms, States and Provinces throughout the World. Enlivened with pictures, for their better illustration. By R. B (1704)
- 341273: The English hero (1710)
- 341353: Afflictions improved: a sermon preach'd at Crediton in Devon (1743)
- 341354: Britons invited to rejoice (1758)
- 341590: Hints for the management of hot-beds, and directions for the culture of early cucumbers and melons (1790)
- 341822: Cruelty the natural and inseparable consequence of slavery (1792)
- 341823: The genuine principles of all religious dissent, and especially of the Protestant dissenters in England, illustrated and defended: a sermon, delivered on Sunday, November 4, 1792, to the congregation of Protestant dissenters, in Hemel-Hempstead. By John Liddon (1793)
- 341930: The english empire in America (1711)
- 341969: Sermons to the rich and studious, on temperance and exercise (1772)
- 342037: A discourse on the importance of right sentiments in religion, as to their influence on the moral character of mankind. By Benjamin Cracknell, A. M. Magna est Veritas, et praevalebit (1796)
- 342060: E?pitre aux Anglois dans les tristes circonstances presentes (1788)
- 342081: Enthusiasm retorted: or, remarks on Mr. Morgan's second letter to the four London ministers; and on some later invectives of the same author, against the doctrine of the blessed Trinity. In a letter to a friend. By Samuel Fancourt (1722)
- 342090: The greatness of the divine love vindicated in three letters (1727)
- 342135: The laboratory (1799)
- 342235: The asiatic princess. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Wales. By Mrs. Pilkington (1800)
- 342262: Umbritii Cantiani poemata (1729)
- 342413: Friendly remarks occasioned by the spirit and doctrines contained in the Rev. Mr Fletcher's vindication, And more particularly in his Second Check to Antinomianisn To which is added, A Postscript, Occasioned by his Third Check. In a letter to the author. By ******* ****, A.M (1772)
- 342417: A new English introduction to the Latin tongue (1735)
- 342494: Agatha; or, a narrative of recent events. A novel, in three volumes. ... (1796)
- 342523: The works of the late Professor Camper (1794)
- 342532: Some account of the late John Fothergill, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal Society, of London; Fellow of the Royal College of Physician in Edinburgh; and Corresponding Member of the Royal Medical Society of Paris, and of the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia. By John Coakley Lettsom (1783)
- 342533: The works of John Fothergill, M.D (1783)
- 342581: A poem upon tea (1734)
- 342741: A familiar and practical improvement of the church catechism: designed to render the work of catechising more easy and profitable; and thereby afford assistance to ministers, schoolmasters, parents, And whoever may be entrusted with The Care and Instruction of the Rising Generation. By the Rev. T. Haweis, LL. B. Rector of Aldwinckle All Saints, Northamptonshire. And Chaplain to The Right Honourable the Earl of Peterdolow (1775)
- 342849: A letter to the author of the Vindication of Mr. Nation's sermon: in which the importance of faith, in Matters of Religion, and particularly as to the Doctrine of the Deity of Our Saviour, is consider'd: and the Assembly of the United Ministers of Devon and Cornwall is farther defended. To which is added, a second letter to Mr. Nation, in answer to his vindication of himself. By P.C (1732)
- 342907: A general idea of a pronouncing dictionary of the English language, on a plan entirely new. With observations on several words that are variously pronounced, as a specimen of the work. Dedicated to David Garrick, Esq. By J. Walker (1774)
- 343128: Christian stedfastness (1759)
- 343141: A letter to the Revd. Benjamin Fawcett, M.A. occasioned by his pamphlet, intitled, Candid reflections on the different manner in which the learned and pious have expressed their conceptions concerning the doctrine of the Trinity (1779)
- 343193: A general treatise of agriculture, both philosophical and practical; displaying the arts of husbandry and gardening: in two parts. Part I. Of husbandry; Treats of the Nature of the Soil, Air, and Situation proper for the Production of Vegetables; the different Methods of Improving Lands; the Manner of Planting and Raising Timber; the Stocking of Farms with Cattle, Poultry, Fish, Bees, Grass, Grain, &c. with Estimates of the Profits arising thereon, &c. Part II. Of gardening; Treats of the Circulation of the Sap in Vegetables; the Generation of Plants, and their Distribution into Genera; the different Kinds and particular Management of Fruit and Fruit-Trees; the Methods of Grafting, Inarching, and Inoculating; the Dispositions of Gardens in General; the Cultivation and Improvement of the Kitchen and Pleasure Gardens; the Manner of managing Exotic Plants and Flowers, and naturalizing them to our Climate; together with an Account of Stoves, Artificial Heats, &c. Originally written by R. Bradley, Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, and F.R.S. And now not only corrected and properly methodised, but adapted to the present practice, and improved with the late Theories, in many large Notes, wherein the several Methods of Culture, and the different Systems of Botany and Vegetation, according to the most approved Writers of the present Period upon these Subjects, are delivered. With a Compleat Index of all the Matters contained in the Book. Illustrated with twenty copper-plates. (1757)
- 343194: A general treatise of husbandry and gardening (1726)
- 343259: Me?moire du Sieur Joly de St. Valier (1780)
- 343273: Observations on various plans offered to the public, for the relief of the poor (1788)
- 343280: A guide to health (1795)
- 343281: An answer to Baron Dimsdale's Review of Dr. Lettsom's Observations on the Baron's Remarks respecting a letter upon general inoculation. By John Coakley Lettsom, M.D. F. R. S. and S. A (1779)
- 343301: A journey through Spain in the years 1786 and 1787 (1792)
- 343302: A journey through Spain in the years 1786 and 1787 (1791)
- 343306: Meletemata Darringtoniana. An essay upon divine providence with a particular view to its symmetry in reference to the natural, and more especially to the moral world. By Robert Burrow L.L.D (1725)
- 343559: The necessity of revelation: or an enquiry into the extent of human powers with respect to matters of religion; especially those two fundamental articles, the being of God, and the immortality of the soul. By Archibald Campbell, D. D. Regius Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History in the University of St. Andrews. (1739)
- 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)
- 343608: Divine conduct vindicated (1761)
- 343612: The life of John Earl of Stair (1749)
- 343620: A funeral sermon upon the death of Mr. Thomas Clissold (1713)
- 343645: Notes and various readings to Shakespeare (1774)
- 343660: The calm defence of the deity of Jesus Christ (1721)
- 343661: A calm defence of the deity of Jesus Christ (1719)
- 343672: Moral amusement (1799)
- 343674: Moral amusement (1798)
- 343685: Tales of the cottage (1798)
- 344037: A new description of Europe in various columns (1781)
- 344039: A new pocket dictionary of the French and English languages (1767)
- 344218: One more proof of the iniquitous abuse of private madhouses. By Samuel Bruckshaw, Late of Stamford, Lincolnshire (1774)
- 344231: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Samuel Bruce (1737)
- 344332: The care of the soul urged as the one thing needful (1736)
- 344339: Sermons on the religious education of children (1732)
- 344340: Sermons to young persons, on the following subjects (1737)
- 344344: Ten sermons on the power, and grace of Christ (1741)
- 344362: Memoirs of John Gordon of Glencat, in the county of Aberdeen in Scotland: Who was Thirteen Years in the Scots College at Paris, amongst the Secular Clergy. Wherein the absurdities and delusions of popery are laid open, the History of Baianism, Jansenism, and the Constitution Unigenitus, impartially related, and the Infallibility of the Romish Church is confuted. With An Appendix, containing some short but full Answers to any Question that can be proposed by a Papist. To which is prefix'd, A Testimonial from the Presbytery of Edinburgh, of the Author's renouncing Popery, and embracing the Protestant Religion. As also a Letter of Protection from the Lord Chief Justice Clerk at Edinburgh to the Author. By John Gordon, A. M. Who is now in London ready to vindicate what he has written (1733)
- 344429: Eugenia and Adelaide, a novel. In two volumes. ... (1791)
- 344509: Studies of nature (1799)
- 344601: Memoirs of several ladies of Great Britain (1755)
- 344636: Letters written from Lausanne. Translated from the French. ... (1799)
- 344899: The minstrel (1771)
- 345024: Scelta delle opere dell' abate Pietro Metastasio (1787)
- 345189: General view of the agriculture of the county of Somerset (1798)
- 345399: Observations on the structure and draught of wheel-carriages. By J. Jacob (1773)
- 345400: Consolation with respect to the present reign and triumph of death, derived from the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. A sermon at the funeral of the Rev. Thomas Davidson; Late Pastor of the Church of Christ at Bocking in Essex, April 14th, 1788. By the Rev. John Angus. To which is added, an address at the grave, by the Rev. William Cooper. Published by Request (1788)
- 345415: Christ the believer's treasure, considered in a sermon (1763)
- 345427: A sermon on occasion of the death and funeral of John Deacle, Esq (1723)
- 345649: Zimad, the African. Translated by the Rev. Weeden Butler, M.A. of Sidney Sussex-College, Cambridge (1800)
- 345734: The london art of cookery (1783)
- 345737: Paul et Virginie (1799)
- 345763: Epistolary correspondence made pleasant and familiar: calculated chiefly for the improvement of youth. Containing sixty letters in the English and French languages, on such Subjects and Occasions, which young Gentlemen and Ladies (who are absent from their Parents, &c. either at Boarding-School, or elsewhere) require to write on, through the Course of their Education: Being proper Precedents for them to copy after, in order to instruct them early, not only in an easy, genteel, and polite Manner of expressing their Thoughts; but also to cultivate their Minds with the Principles of Virtue, Morality, and every filial and social Duty. The original English letters by John Gignoux, author of the late Spelling Book, intitled, The child's best instructor in spelling and reading: unanimously approved of, subscribed to, recommended, and made use of by upwards of sixty of the most eminent Teachers of the English Language, in and about London. The French translations by Philip Bellie, Master of the Ladies French Boarding School, in Cheney-Walk, Chelsea. also, Copious Directions for Epistolatory Writing in general; and in what Manner to address Superiors, Equals, and Inferiors: With Instructions to read with Propriety and Elegance. To which is annexed, to render this work more useful, A compensions Treatise of the First Five common Rules in Arithmetick, and the Rule of Three; wherein all possible Contradictions are laid down in so concise and easy a Manner, that cannot fail of rendering the meanest Capacity thoroughly acquainted with those Rules; and, if rightly attended to, without the Assistance of the Master (1759)
- 345771: Lectures on the art of reading (1787)
- 345853: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. John Foxon (1723)
- 345857: A sermon on occasion of the death of the late Reverend Mr. John Foxon (1723)
- 345871: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. Caleb Head (1707)
- 345994: An address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain; occasioned by the late earthquake at Lisbon (1755)
- 346196: A new and literal translation from the original Hebrew, of the Pentateuch of Moses (1773)
- 346244: Sermons to the condemned (1775)
- 346246: The friend of youth. Translated from the French of M. Berquin; complete in two volumes. Ornamented with frontispieces. ... (1788)
- 346287: A tour to Cheltenham Spa; or, Gloucestershire display'd (1783)
- 346294: Observations on the London and Edinburgh dispensatories: with an account of the virtues of various subjects of the Materia medica, not contained in either of those works. By the late John Rutty, M.D. Author of a Synopsis of Mineral Waters, and Other Works (1776)
- 346766: Memoirs of the life of the late Revd. Mr. John Howe. Collected by Edmund Calamy D.D (1724)
- 346768: A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners (1711)
- 346769: Two sermons (1725)
- 346775: A sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of the Reverend and learned Mr John Hubbard (1743)
- 346785: A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Hannah Hollis (1725)
- 346805: A funeral sermon preached upon the death of that worthy gentleman, John Hoskyns, of Purse-Candle, in the county of Dorset, Esq; who deceased the 18th of June, 1714. To which are added some Things that were Provided, but not Delivered. By John Sprint (1714)
- 346807: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. John Hind, who deceased Nov. 6. 1704. By Christopher Taylor (1704)
- 346809: A funeral-Sermon: occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Mary Gravener. Preached at Crosby-Square, Novemb. 30, 1707. By Daniel Williams, Minister of the Gospel (1708)
- 346810: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr Thomas Hall (1762)
- 346811: The believer's committing of his soul to Christ considered: in a funeral sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Joseph Hill; who departed this life Jan. 21. 1728/9. preach'd at Haberdasher's-Hall, February the 9th. By James Wood. Published at the request of the nearest relations to the deceased (1729)
- 346945: A plea for the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ (1776)
- 346976: The British Nepos (1798)
- 346977: The British Nepos (1800)
- 346996: Natural history, for the use of schools; founded on the Linnaean arrangement of animals; with Popular Descriptions in the Manner of Goldsmith and Buffon. Illustrated by Thirty-Eight Copperplates, representing One Hundred and Fifty of the most curious Objects. By William Mavor, LL.D. Vicar of Hurley, Berkshire, Chaplain to the Earl of Dumfries, Author of the British Nepos, &c. &c. &c (1800)
- 347015: Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. To which is prefix'd a preface, giving some account of a weak faith, and a Full Assurance of Faith; and briefly stating the Doctrine of Sanctification; and shewing a Christian's Compleatness, Perfection, and Happiness in Christ. By William Hammond, A. B. Late of St. John's-College, in Cambridge (1745)
- 347021: A faithful account of the religion and manners of the Mahometans (1731)
- 347037: Entick's new spelling dictionary (1796)
- 347046: The Ascent of the separate soul (1723)
- 347190: The doctrine of Our Lord and his Apostles cleared from the false glosses and misrepresentations of the Reverend Mr. William Law, in his late dialogue between a Methodist and a church-man. Addressed to the Right Hon. the Countess-Dowager of Huntingdon. To which are added, Some Scripture-Hints of The Kingdom of Heaven. By a hearer of the Apostles (1761)
- 347217: A vindication of the true deity of our Blessed Saviour (1719)
- 347275: A view of popery, taken from the creed of Pope Pius the Iv (1735)
- 347292: Dissertations on the origin, nature, and pursuits, of intelligent beings (1786)
- 347419: The equality of Christians, in the province of religion: or popery has no divine foundation. A discourse delivered at Pinners-Hall, November 5, 1760. Now published with some additional Notes. By Caleb Fleming (1760)
- 347638: A treatise on the religious observation of the Lord's-Day (1724)
- 347666: A detection of the fallacy of Dr. Hull's defence of the cesarean operation. By W. Simmons, Member of the Corporation of Surgeons in London, and Senior Surgeon to the manchester Infirmary (1800)
- 347686: A vindication of the Holy Bible (1723)
- 347687: An abridgment of the life of the late Reverend and learned Dr. Cotton Mather (1744)
- 347991: The nature and extent of intellectual liberty, in a letter to Sir George Savile, Bart. Occasioned by an error on a fundamental principle of legislation, supported by his credit and eloquence, in the debating on the Dissenting Bill, on Wednesday, March 17, 1779. By the Rev. David Williams (1779)
- 347992: A discourse on the influence of religious practice upon our inquiries after truth. With an appendix addressed to the Rev. Mr. Belsham. By Edward Williams (1791)
- 347994: Antipodobaptism examined (1789)
- 347996: Chemical essays (1781)
- 348120: An essay upon the true principles of civil liberty, and of free government, occasioned by the levelling doctrines of the day, in which is also discussed the Roman Catholic claim to the elective franchise in Ireland. By Charles Francis Sheridan, Esq (1793)
- 348234: The happiness of dying in the Lord; with an apology for the Methodists (1784)
- 348419: The london art of cookery (1787)
- 348483: Researches into some parts of the theory of the planets, in which is solved the problem, to determine the circular orbit of a planet by two observations; exemplified in the new planet, by Walter Minto (1783)
- 348637: A faithful narrative of the surprizing work of God (1737)
- 348655: A treatise concerning religious affections (1772)
- 349090: The popish doctrine of purgatory repugnant to the scripture account of remission through the blood of Christ (1735)
- 349107: A persuasive to family religion: and the obligation Christian parents are under to the religious education of their children. With A Collection of some Texts of Scripture for the Use of Children. By the author of The advantages of closet religion. To which is added, some forms of prayer (1736)
- 349116: The poetical monitor (1796)
- 349117: The poetical monitor (1798)
- 349296: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1760)
- 349298: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1751)
- 349301: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1747)
- 349525: A survey of the search after souls, by Dr. Coward, Dr. S. Clarke, Mr. Baxter, Dr. Sykes, Dr. Law, Mr. Peckard, and others. Wherein The principal Arguments for and against the Materiality are collected: And the Distinction between the mechanical and moral System stated. With An Essay to ascertain the Condition of the Christian, during the Mediatorial Kingdom of Jesus: which neither admits of a sleeping, nor supposes a separate State of the Soul after Death. By Caleb Fleming (1758)
- 349530: The fulfilling of the Scripture (1726)
- 349561: Letters and dialogues, between Theron, Paulinus, and Aspasio. Upon the nature of love to God, faith in Christ, and assurance of a title to eternal life. With some Remarks on The Sentiments of the Rev. Messrs. Hervey and Marshal, on these Subjects. Published at the Request of many. By Joseph Bellamy, A. M. of Bethlem in New England (1761)
- 349648: Bibliotheca topographica Britannica No I. Containing 1. Queries for the better illustrating the antiquities and Natural History of Great Britain and Ireland. 2. The history and antiquities of Tunstall in Kent. By the late Mr. Edward Rowe Mores (1780)
- 350007: A present for your neighbour (1774)
- 350389: The art of speaking (1784)
- 350401: Scriptural prayers for every morning and evening, for the use of families (1775)
- 350410: A discourse directing what we are to do, after strict enquiry whether or no we truly love God. By the late Reverend Mr. John How, Minister of the Gospel (1714)
- 350422: Free grace indeed! Set forth in a scriptural view of the principle of grace wrought in the heart by the spirit (1760)
- 350424: The nature and evidences of saving faith, being the substance of four sermons: two of which were lately preached at the merchant's lecture, Pinners-Hall; and the other two prepared for the pulpit and promised to the Audience; but the preaching of them prevented, by the expulsion of the author from the lecture. With a preface, containing some Account of the Proceedings in that Transaction. By Samuel Pike (1764)
- 350426: Simple truth vindicated (1760)
- 350429: Medical inquiries and observations (1789)
- 350442: Some important cases of conscience answered (1755)
- 350443: Some important cases of conscience answered (1755)
- 350726: The history of the town of Thetford (1779)
- 350749: The life of faith, exemplified and recommended (1741)
- 350753: Epistles to Lorenzo (1773)
- 350759: The believer's pocket companion (1796)
- 350762: A confirming catechism (1734)
- 350764: A guide to prayer (1735)
- 350788: Voyage du jeune Anacharsis en Gre?ce (1798)
- 350841: Gospel sonnets (1734)
- 350842: Gospel sonnets (1750)
- 350843: Gospel sonnets (1759)
- 350844: Gospel sonnets (1762)
- 350857: An ode occasioned by the decease of the reverend, ingenious, pious, and learned James Hervey (1759)
- 350858: The christian communicant (1769)
- 350859: A spiritual treasury, for the children of God (1765)
- 350862: A confirming catechism (1719)
- 350866: A discourse on the way of instruction by catechisms (1786)
- 351083: The redeemer and the sanctifier (1736)
- 351102: Jesus Christ the mediator between God and men (1732)
- 351246: A sequel to the essay on spirit (1752)
- 351258: The scripture doctrine of the proper divinity, real personality, and the external and extraordinary works of the Holy Spirit, stated and defended; in sixteen sermons (1734)
- 351259: The knowledge of Christ, and him crucified, opened and applied (1727)
- 351269: A guide to prayer (1762)
- 351271: Death and heaven (1736)
- 351272: Prayers composed for the use and imitation of children (1728)
- 351273: Discourses of the love of God (1770)
- 351274: Death and heaven (1724)
- 351358: Logick (1733)
- 351359: Logick (1736)
- 351360: Logick (1726)
- 351361: The improvement of the mind (1787)
- 351368: The doctrine of the passions explained and improved (1770)
- 351369: The doctrine of the passions explain'd and improv'd (1738)
- 351371: An humble attempt toward the revival of practical religion among Christians (1731)
- 351376: A treatise on the education of children and youth. By I. Watts, D.D (1769)
- 351377: Logick (1740)
- 351380: The knowledge of the heavens and the earth made easy: or, the first principles of astronomy and geography explain'd by the use of globes and maps (1728)
- 351382: The christian doctrine of the Trinity: or Father, Son, and spirit, three persons and one God, Asserted and Prov'd, With their Divine Rights and Honors Vindicated By plain Evidence of Scripture, without the Aid or Incumbrance of Human Schemes. Written chiefly for the Use of private Christians. By I. Watts (1722)
- 351400: The nature, guilt and danger of rebelling against the light (1716)
- 351489: The redeemer and the sanctifier (1737)
- 351524: Observations on Mrs. Macaulay's History of England, (lately published) from the Revolution to the resignation of Sir Robert Walpole. In a letter addressed to that lady. By Capel Lofft, of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq (1778)
- 351624: The improvement of the mind (1782)
- 351625: The improvement of the mind (1782)
- 351897: Hymns and spiritual songs (1725)
- 351904: Hymns and spiritual songs (1720)
- 351923: Hymns and spiritual songs (1716)
- 351983: A defence of The account, &c (1719)
- 352009: A sermon preach'd on Wednesday, January XIX, 1703/4 (1704)
- 352194: The inoculator; or, Suttonian system of inoculation, fully set forth in a plain and familiar manner. By Daniel Sutton, Surgeon, Who introduced the New Method of Inoculation into this Kingdom in the Year 1763. (1796)
- 352198: Queen Mab: containing a select collection of only the best, most instructive, and entertaining tales of the fairies; Viz. 1. Graciosa and Percinet. 2. The Fair One with Golden Locks. 3. The Blue Bird. 4. The Invisible Prince. 5. The Princess Verenata. 6. The Princess Rosetta. 7. The Golden Bough. 8. The Orange-Tree and the Bee. 9. The Little Good Mouse. Written by the Countess D'Aulnoi. Adorned with Curious Cuts. To which are added, A fairy tale, in the ancient English style, by Dr. Parnell: and Queen Mab's song (1799)
- 352252: The psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament (1784)
- 352253: The psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament (1776)
- 352262: Logick (1731)
- 352264: The art of reading and writing English (1722)
- 352268: The second sett of catechisms and prayers (1730)
- 352272: The improvement of the mind (1786)
- 352273: Evangelical discourses on several subjects (1791)
- 352311: Emilia Galotti. A tragedy, in five acts. Translated from the German of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing; by Benjamin Thompson, Esq (1800)
- 352331: The dissenters reasons for not writing in the behalf of persecution (1718)
- 352342: Remarks on revelation & infidelity: being the substance of several speeches lately delivered in a private literary society in Edinburgh: with anecdotes of two of the members; and an Appendix, Containing Two Letters Which Since Passed Between Them. By A. M. Secretary (1797)
- 352347: An answer to Mr. Enty's Defence of the proceedings of the assembly at Exon. By James Peirce (1719)
- 352359: The dissenters reasons for not writing in the behalf of persecution (1718)
- 352448: Dr. Johnson's table-talk (1798)
- 352450: British essays in favour of the brave Corsicans: by several hands. Collected and published by James Boswell, Esq: (1769)
- 352505: Faith and practice represented in fifty-four sermons (1739)
- 352521: Catechisms (1730)
- 352524: Philosophical essays on various subjects (1734)
- 352525: A caveat against infidelity (1729)
- 352618: A tour through the western, southern, and interior provinces of France (1784)
- 352627: The works of the reverend and learned Mr. Joseph Boyse (1728)
- 352629: Sermons on various subjects (1721)
- 352630: Sermons on various subjects (1725)
- 352631: Sermons on various subjects (1723)
- 352632: Sermons on various subjects (1729)
- 352635: Reliqui? juveniles (1737)
- 352636: The rational foundation of a Christian church (1747)
- 352671: Lectures to children and young people in a catechetical method (1738)
- 352769: Reliquiæ juveniles (1734)
- 352770: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1761)
- 352771: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1751)
- 352772: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1736)
- 352773: A short view of the whole scripture history (1767)
- 352807: An inquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty and virtue (1725)
- 352973: Two discourses on the divinity of Christ (1727)
- 353064: A selection of hymns from the best authors (1790)
- 353067: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1732)
- 353068: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1787)
- 353104: A selection of hymns from the best authors (1790)
- 353112: An essay on love and charity: wherein our Saviour's new commandment is seasonably urged upon all the professors of christianity. Being the substance of several sermons on John xiii. 34, 35. preach'd at Ipswich. By W. Sheppard. Publish'd at the Request of the hearers (1723)
- 353450: Death's vision (1709)
- 353563: The christian's views and reflections during his last illness (1794)
- 353615: A plea for truth and candor: in three letters to the author of a pamphlet, intitled Christian catholicism defended: in which are some remarks on the Rev. Benjamin Fawcett's appendix to the second edition of his Candid reflections, &c. By the writer of a letter to that gentleman (1781)
- 353732: The triumphs of a true Christian faith. A sermon, preach'd at St. Mary's, before the University of Oxford, on All-Saints-Day; November the first, 1715. By Stephen Clarke, M. A. Of Merton College in Oxford; and Curate of Barton-Stacy in Hampshire (1715)
- 353741: Maxims of piety and of Christianity. By the late Right Reverend Thomas Wilson, D. D. Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man (1789)
- 353946: An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum. (1791)
- 354049: The constitution defended, and pensioner exposed; in remarks on The false alarm (1770)
- 354124: The wreath. A curious collection of above two hundred new songs (1755)
- 354310: The gospel message (1796)
- 354319: Sermons upon several occasions (1727)
- 354357: A lash at enthusiasm (1775)
- 354425: Grammatical institutes (1775)
- 354426: The easiest introduction to Dr. Lowth's English grammar (1768)
- 354434: The scriptures and the Arians compar'd in their accounts of God the Father and God the Son (1722)
- 354441: Grammatical institutes (1780)
- 354487: The sacra privata (1786)
- 354494: A solemn form of adoration, humiliation, and prayer, for the general fast, appointed to be observed on Wednesday, the fourth of February, 1740. Being a specimen of a liturgy, shortly to be published for the Use of such Christian Congregations, as approve of pre-composed Forms of Divine Worship, though they cannot join in many of those, which are by Law established and imposed. To which is prefixed, A short View of those National and Personal Sins, which call for Humiliation and Reformation. Amongst which the Author reckons Those Laws which enjoin unnecessary and impracticable Oaths, Particularly in our Custom-Houses, and in our Universities. Which oblige Men to subscribe, and solemnly declare their Assent and Consent, to Articles and Creeds of human Composition, which they do not in their Consciences believe. Which require the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper to be taken as a Qualification for a Civil Employment. And which take away the Lives of Men for Robbery, and make no Distinction in the Punishment between that and Murder. All which, together with our Luxury and Extravagance of all Kinds, and other grievous Immoralities, make up such a Load of National Guilt, as must soon sink us, if not speedily removed (1741)
- 354522: A general dictionary of the English language. One main object of which, is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. To which is prefixed a rhetorical grammar. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M (1780)
- 354548: Some considerations humbly offer'd touching the administration and receiving the sacrament of the Lord's supper, as directed by the Test-Act (1733)
- 354575: The true happiness of a good government (1714)
- 354576: The true happiness of a good government (1714)
- 354580: The charge of Schism against the Dissenters, discharg'd (1710)
- 354581: The error of them who devise evil (1716)
- 354583: God glorified by offering praise (1719)
- 354586: Religion and loyalty (1716)
- 354600: A discourse concerning transubstantiation (1735)
- 354601: A discourse concerning transubstantiation (1735)
- 354602: A discourse concerning transubstantiation (1735)
- 354603: Funeral discourses, in two parts; containing, I. Consolations on the death of our friends. II. Preparations for our own death. By William Harris, D.D (1736)
- 354604: The happy end of an useful life (1725)
- 354605: The love of Christ's appearance, the character of a sincere Christian (1730)
- 354606: Of despising young ministers (1731)
- 354610: A second discourse concerning transubstantiation (1735)
- 354611: A second discourse concerning transubstantiation (1735)
- 354614: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, in the cities of London and Westminster. June 29. 1702 (1702)
- 354620: Poems on divine subjects in two parts (1719)
- 354621: Poems on divine subjects. In two parts (1721)
- 354649: Thirteen sermons preached on various occasions (1756)
- 354652: Twenty five discourses suitable to the Lord's Supper (1760)
- 354671: Of the instability of earthly monarchies, and of the nature and stability of Christ's kingdom (1730)
- 354673: Readiness for death open'd and urg'd (1724)
- 354674: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. Caleb Head (1707)
- 354677: A little treatise of being born again (1719)
- 354678: Of praying for the King (1714)
- 354680: The present general mourning religiously improv'd (1727)
- 354683: A treatise of that being born again without which no man can be saved (1733)
- 354700: Printed by particular desire (1799)
- 354706: Theological dissertations (1765)
- 354766: A short address to the public, upon a subject of the utmost importance to the future safety and welfare of the British dominions. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M (1783)
- 354876: An elegy, occasioned by the death of the Hon. and Rev. Willm. Bromley Cadogan, A.M (1797)
- 354877: Essays on some select parts of the liturgy of the Church of England (1799)
- 354878: Essays on some select parts of the liturgy of the Church of England (1798)
- 354879: Essays on some select parts of the liturgy of the Church of England (1798)
- 354886: Logica Wesleiensis (1773)
- 354920: Man's original righteousness; and God's covenant with Adam, as a publick person (1740)
- 354921: A treatise on the Lord's prayer. Designed chiefly to show what use may be made of this platform through all ages of the Church. That a bare formal Repetition of the Words is unprofitable, and no Act of Religion. That our Lord did not appoint it to be an invariable Form, or a standing compleat Pattern. That it was but a temporary Institution. That the Use of it, as a Form, did not obtain among the primitive Christians, or before the Beginning of the third Century, &c. By Samuel Hebden (1739)
- 354922: The doctrine of original sin, as laid down in the Assembly's Catechism, explained; proved to be agreeable to scripture and reason; and vindicated as a truth of the greatest importance: With some plain express Testimonies of Christian Writers before Augustin. By Samuel Hebden (1741)
- 354923: The best way to provide against old age, and to prepare for death (1739)
- 354924: An awakening call to young persons (1738)
- 354953: A course of sermons, upon death, judgment, heaven, and hell. By John Whitaker, B. D. Rector of Ruan Lanyhorne, Cornwall (1783)
- 355005: The poetical miscellany, consisting of great variety of odes (1754)
- 355024: The character and blessedness of those to whom to live is Christ, and to die gain (1738)
- 355027: Daily devotion assisted and recommended, in four sermons (1770)
- 355119: The new and complete dictionary of the English language (1775)
- 355148: A new and faithful translation of letters from Mr. L'Abbe? *** (1773)
- 355177: The works (1782)
- 355227: A brief exposition of the church-catechism (1731)
- 355259: Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general, (as well as it's trade in particular) labours under (1744)
- 355392: King Asa (1790)
- 355393: King Asa: a poem in six books. Founded on I Kings, ch.xv. ver. 11 to 14. and 2 Chron. ch.xiv. By T. May (1790)
- 355416: Poems descriptive and moral; consisting of imitations, translations, pastorals, narrations, and various reflections on the beauties of nature, &c. By T. May (1791)
- 355417: Poems on various subjects. Consisting of meditations, contemplations, soliloquies, Poetical Epistles, Moral Reflections, Hymns, and Taraphrases of Several Parts of Scripture, &c. By T. May (1791)
- 355467: The works (1796)
- 355491: The history of Nadir Shah (1742)
- 355506: The divine authority of the Old and New Testament asserted: with a particular vindication of the characters of Moses, and the prophets, our saviour Jesus Christ, and his apostles, against the unjust aspersions and false reasonings of a book, entitled, The moral philosopher. By John Leland, M. A. Author of an Answer to a Book entitled, Christianity as Old as the Creation (1739)
- 355537: Advice to parents; or, rules for the education of children (1704)
- 355540: Poems, moral, and descriptive. By Thomas Dermody (1800)
- 355591: Infants church-membership and baptism (1737)
- 355612: Pietas Salopiensis (1770)
- 355613: The admonisher admonished: being a reply to some remarks on a letter to the Rev. Dr. Adams, of Shrewsbury. By the author of Pietas Oxoniensis (1770)
- 355717: An essay on the existence of God, and the immortality of the soul. Wherein these two important points are ascertained by clear and natural arguments, and the Error of those that abandon themselves over to the Conduct of Chance is refuted; with Evident Proofs of the Necessity Mankind are under to forsake this wild and dangerous Conduct, as the only Means to secure their eternal Happiness. By Philanthropos (1750)
- 355752: Poems, &c. &c. by the late Mrs. Mary Alcock (1799)
- 355772: Five letters to the Reverend Mr F-r (1771)
- 355959: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France, addressed (1798)
- 356039: The true grounds and reasons of the Christian religion, in opposition to the false ones, set forth in a late book, intitled, The grounds and reasons, &c (1725)
- 356048: Lectures on the Lord's Prayer; with an introductory discourse. By the Rev. Richard Taprell, of South Molton (1792)
- 356074: Sermons (1795)
- 356150: Twenty-Eight sermons concerning offences, revilings, and a confession of the faith (1723)
- 356152: The nature of faith: declared in a sermon Novemb. 5. 1721. By Thomas Bradbury (1721)
- 356164: A caveat against evil company (1716)
- 356165: A defence of the religion of nature, and the Christian revelation; against the defective account of the one, and the exceptions against the other, in a book, entitled, Christianity as old as the creation. By Simon Browne (1732)
- 356166: The close of the defense of the religion of nature and the Christian revelation: in answer to Christianity as old as the creation. In an address to Christian ministers and the Christian people. By the late Reverend Simon Browne (1733)
- 356181: Enthusiasm in distress: or, an examination of the reflections upon reason, in a letter to Phileleutherus Britannicus. By Thomas Morgan (1722)
- 356186: A second postscript to Enthusiasm in distress (1724)
- 356194: A free and sober enquiry into the truth of certain paragraphs contained in the Assembly's shorter catechism (1736)
- 356196: The doctrine of absolute submission discussed, or, the natural right claimed by some dissenters to dismiss their ministers at pleasure exposed, as a practice produced by principles of unrestrained liberty, tho' contrary to the dictates of reason and revelation. By R. Robinson, D.D (1775)
- 356213: The Britannic constitution (1727)
- 356437: Books lately printed for John Gray (1729)
- 356439: Catholick principles (1730)
- 356440: Christianity not older than the first Gospel-Promise. In answer to a book, entitled Christianity as old as the creation, &c. By Benj. Andrs. Atkinson (1730)
- 356443: Scripture history, precepts and prophecy vindicated (1731)
- 356473: A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Nathaniel Trotman (1793)
- 356589: Plain reasons (1727)
- 356594: Thoughts on the necessity and means of a reform in the Church of England (1792)
- 356768: Christianity the perfection of all religion, natural and revealed. Wherein some of the principal prophecies relating to the Messiah in the Old Testament, are shewn to belong to him in the literal sense: In Opposition to the Attempts of the Literal Scheme, &c. By Thomas Jeffery (1728)
- 356803: Experimental essays on the following subjects: I. On the external application of antiseptics in putrid diseases. II. On the doses and effects of medicines. III. On diuretics and sudorifics. By William Alexander, Surgeon in Edinburgh (1768)
- 356980: The epistolary correspondence, visitation charges, speeches, and miscellanies, of the Right Reverend Francis Atterbury, D. D. Lord Bishop of Rochester. With Historical Notes. ... (1783)
- 357019: The saint's desire to depart and to be with Christ (1799)
- 357161: An answer to Mr. Benjamin Bennet's Irenicum: wherein the doctrine of the trinity is defended, and the Duty of Believing it enforc'd: The Necessity of a Divine Illumination declar'd: The pretended Right of Christians, to chuse what is Wrong, adjusted: An Ambiguity in settling Fundamentals expos'd: The insolent Charge of Imposing and setting up an Inquisition, answer'd: And loose Harangues about Peace, with a Neglect of Truth, prov'd to be only the Shuffling of an Author, and to have no place in an Argument. By John Atkinson, of Stainton, in Westmorland (1724)
- 357191: The holy Scriptures the word of God: proved and applied in two sermons on Hebrews i. 1,2. By John Atkinson, Minister of the Gospel at Stainton in Westmorland (1731)
- 357221: Justification in Christ's name: a sermon preached at Whitehall, November 23, 1600. By Launcelot Andrews, Lord Bishop of Winchester. Extracted from the second edition of that great prelate's works, and re-published by the Reverend Mr. Madan (1765)
- 357223: The philosophy of ancient Greece investigated, in its origin and progress, to the æras of its greatest celebrity, in the Ionian, Italic, and Athenian schools: with Remarks on the Delineated Systems of their Founders; and Some Accounts of Their Lives and Characters, and Those of their Most Eminent Disciples. By Walter Anderson, D. D (1791)
- 357253: Popery the great corruption of Christianity (1735)
- 357283: Dissenters no schismaticks: or, dissenting churches orthodox (1714)
- 357316: An essay towards establishing a standard for an elegant and uniform pronunciation of the English language (1766)
- 357359: The battle of Minden, a poem. In three books. By Sidney Swinney, D. D. Fellow of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies. Enriched with critical notes by two friends, and with explanatory notes by the author (1769)
- 357466: A short alarm before the fast in 1782. And to be seriously considered after. By a friend to his country (1782)
- 357486: The validity of baptism (1716)
- 357524: The reign of grace (1771)
- 357529: Sermons on the following subjects (1748)
- 357537: An apology for the Baptists (1778)
- 357538: The death of legal hope, the life of evangelical obedience (1770)
- 357540: Pædobaptism examined (1784)
- 357616: The patriot: being a dramatick history of the life and death of William the First Prince of Orange, Founder of the Republick of Holland. To which is prefixed, An Epistle to the Reader: Containing the Author's Sentiments about this Way of Writing. And to which is annexed, A Letter to the People of the Seven United Provinces, shewing that it is both their Interest and Duty, to make the Prince of Orange Stadtholder. By a lover of liberty (1736)
- 357671: The scripture-Doctrine of grace (1763)
- 357689: The scripture-Doctrine of divine grace (1769)
- 357696: The anglers. Eight dialogues in verse (1758)
- 357727: Posthumous works of the Rev. Thomas Adam, late Rector of Wintringham. In three volumes. ... . Containing his Private Thoughts on Religion, and Sermons on different Subjects. To which is prefixed A Short Sketch of his Life and Character. (1786)
- 357733: Private thoughts on religion (1795)
- 357959: Several hundred texts of Holy Scripture (1712)
- 358006: A sermon preach'd at Haberdashers Hall, July the 13th, 1712 (1712)
- 358007: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mr. Samuel Lawrence (1712)
- 358011: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Reverend Mr. James Owen (1706)
- 358242: Sober-Mindedness press'd upon young people (1715)
- 358244: Religious gratitude (1731)
- 358255: Sermons, chiefly upon religious hypocrisy (1774)
- 358272: The salisbury guide (1799)
- 358297: Jesus Christ, the very God (1722)
- 358298: Meditations on the power and grace of our Lord Jesus, being a practical supplement to the book entitled, Jesus Christ the very God. By John Goffe (1727)
- 358299: A discourse on self-examination, particularly relating to the Lord's supper. By John Goffe (1718)
- 358362: Travels through Germany (1760)
- 358448: The child's best instructor in spelling and reading. Wherein Words of several Syllables are so divided, that the Sound of each Syllable, when joined together, shall lead the Scholar into the true and correct Pronunciation of every Word: Which the common Methods of Dividing (heretofore used) will not admit of; consequently must cause a false and vicious Pronunciation. Containing A greater Number of Spelling Pages than what is usual in other Spelling Books; each Word properly accented. The Whole interspersed with proper easy Lessons of one, two, three, and more Syllables: Lessons of Morality in Prose and Verse, on different Virtues, &c. Lessons for proper Behaviour: Directions concerning the Vowels, Consonants, Diphthongs, &c. and every thing that relates to Propriety in Reading. Instructive Fables, adorned with Cuts: The Characters of the Monarchs of Great-Britain, from the Beginning of the Reign of William the Conqueror, to the Commencement of the Reign of his present Majesty King George the Second; taken from Rapin. Alphabetical Copies in Prose and Verse: Morning and Evening Prayers for Children: Grates before and after Meat: With several useful Tables, proper for Children to be instructed in. This Spelling-Book, which is generally approved of, and subscribed to, by many eminent Schoolmasters in and about London, is also recommended to all Foreigners, that are desirous to attain a correct Pronunciation of the English Language; who, by making use of it, cannot fail of meeting with Success; no other Spelling-Book being adapted so well for that Purpose (1757)
- 358454: The new children's friend (1797)
- 358455: The new children's friend (1798)
- 358457: The New children's friend: or, Pleasing incitements to wisdom and virtue (1800)
- 358466: An abridgment of penal statutes (1775)
- 358529: The children's friend (1788)
- 358577: An exposition on the Old and New Testament (1737)
- 358607: Remarks upon Dr. Benson's sermon on the gospel-method of justification. By Julius Bate, A.M (1758)
- 358631: Grammatical institutes (1788)
- 358632: Grammatical institutes (1781)
- 358645: An essay on mathematical language; or, an introduction to the mathematical sciences. By C. G. A. Baselli (1787)
- 358699: A friendly visit to the house of mourning (1792)
- 358727: A new concordance to the Holy Scriptures (1782)
- 358839: An essay on the causes of the present high price of provisions, as connected with luxury, currency, taxes, and national debt (1773)
- 358857: The importance of rabbinical learning, or, the advantage of understanding the rites, customs, usages, phraseology, &c. of the Talmudists considered, with some remarks on their ænigmatical and sublime method of instruction. Occasion'd by the Rev. Mr. John Gill's preface to his learned comment on the New Testament (1746)
- 358860: A saint indeed (1701)
- 358893: The doctrine of justification, by the righteousness of Christ, stated and maintained (1750)
- 358906: A sermon preached in Crutched-Friers near Aldgate, Novem. 5. 1713 (1713)
- 358919: Reflections on the book of Ruth (1798)
- 359020: Lectures on the Materia Medica (1770)
- 359073: The life of Theodore Agrippa D'Aubigne?, containing a succinct account of the most remarkable occurrences during the civil wars of France in the reigns of Charles IX. Henry III. Henry IV. and in the minority of Lewis XIII (1772)
- 359261: Reading no preaching: or a letter to a young clergyman, from a friend in London (1744)
- 359306: Select stories for the instruction and entertainment of children, from the French of M. Berquin. Embellished with Four Copper-Plates (1787)
- 359419: An attempt towards rendering of private Christians helpful to their ministers, and useful in the religious societies to which they belong. Intended for the reviving and promoting of religion. By D. Goodrich (1736)
- 359446: The history of the inquisition. By Philip a Limborch, Professor of Divinity amongst the remonstrants. Translated into English by Samuel Chandler. In two volumes. ... To which is prefixed, a large introduction concerning the rise and progress of persecution, and the real and pretended causes of it. (1731)
- 359537: Memoirs of the ancestors of Her Royal Highness Augusta, Princess of Wales (1736)
- 359538: Memoirs of the ancestors of Her Royal Highness Augusta, Princess of Wales, and of Saxe-Gotha (1736)
- 359608: An essay concerning the original of society, government, religion and laws, especially those of the penal kind. By a person of quality (1727)
- 359715: Propositions of natural and revealed religion. Viz. I. The Being of a God, and, II. His Providence demonstrated. III. The Extent of our Understanding with respect to the material and spiritual Parts of the Creation, and the Infinite Spirit, considered. IV. The divine Inspiration of the Scriptures proved. V. The Doctrine of the ever-blessed Trinity impartially examined. By John Moore, M.A (1736)
- 359779: Homer's Hymn to Ceres, translated into English verse, by Richard Hole, LL.B (1781)
- 359792: A complete dictionary of the English language (1790)
- 359859: Miscellaneous poems, viz. Night. In 4 books. Zeuma: or the love of liberty. In 3 books. Clarinda: or the fair libertine. The muses' address, and The tempest. By Mr. Ralph (1729)
- 359884: A history of the late revolution in Sweden (1783)
- 359902: A complete dictionary of the English language (1789)
- 359973: An introduction to the use of the globes (1747)
- 360000: Be?lisaire (1799)
- 360098: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts (1749)
- 360099: A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners (1737)
- 360102: Sermons upon various subjects, preached to young people on New Years Days (1730)
- 360108: Submission to the righteousness of God (1732)
- 360109: Submission to the righteousness of God. Or the necessity of trusting to a better righteousness than our own (1764)
- 360110: Submission to the righteousness of God. Or the necessity of trusting a better righteousness than our own (1755)
- 360146: The professed cook (1769)
- 360151: The house-Keeper's pocket-book (1764)
- 360162: The complete practical cook: or, a new system of the whole art and mystery of cookery. Being a select collection of above five hundred recipes for Dressing, after the most Curious and Elegant Manner (as well Foreign as English) all Kinds of Flesh, Fish, Fowl, &c. As also Directions to make all Sorts of excellent Pottages and Soups, fine Pastry, both sweet and savoury, delicate Puddings, exquisite Sauces, and rich Jellies. With the best Rules for Preserving, Potting, Pickling, &c. Fitted for all Occasions: But more especially for the most Grand and Sumptuous Entertainments. Adorned with sixty curious copper plates; Exhibiting the full Seasons of the Year, and Tables proper for Every Month; As also Variety of large Ovals and Rounds, and Ambogues and Square Tables for Coronation-Feasts, Instalments, &c. The Whole intirely New; And none of the Recipes ever published in any Treatise of this Kind. Approved by divers of the Prime Nobility; And by several Masters of the Art and Mystery of Cookery. By Charles Carter, Lately Cook to his Grace the Duke of Argyll, the Earl of Pontefract, the Lord Cornwallis, &c (1730)
- 360163: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1778)
- 360164: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1796)
- 360165: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1774)
- 360193: Marmontel's tales, selected and abridged, for the instruction and amusement of youth. By Mrs. Pilkington. Ornamented with twenty-six beautiful engravings, cut on wood (1799)
- 360269: The new British jewel, or, complete housewife's best companion. Containing I. A number of the most uncommon and useful Receipts in Cookery, with the Manner of trussing Poultry, Rabbits, Hares, &c. illustrated with Curious Cuts, shewing how each is to be trussed. II. The best and most fashionable Receipts for all Manner of Pastry, Pickling, &c. with some general Rules to be observed therein. III. Directions for making all Sorts of English Wines, Shrub Vinegar, Verjuice, Catchup, Sauces, Soups, Jellies, &c. IV. A Table to cast up Expences by the Day, Week Month, or Year. V. Every Man his own Physician; a valuable Collection of the most approved Receipts for the Cure of most Disorders incident to human Bodies, from the most eminent English Physicians. VI. The Manner of preparing the Elixir of Life, Turlington's Balsam, Friar's Balsom. the Court or Lady's Black Sticking Plaster, Lip-Salve, Lady Yorke's Receipt to preserve from the Small-Pox or Plague, &c. the Royal Patent Snuff for the Head and Eyes; Dr. Bracken's Powder for the Teeth, a Secret for the Cure of the Toothach, a speedy Method to destroy Warts or Corns, &c. Vii. Directions for destroying Rats, Mice, Bugs, Fleas, &c. And a choice variety of useful family receipts, Together with a Method of restoring to Life People drowned, or in any other Manner suffocated. Also the complete farrier, Being the Method of Buying, Selling, Managing, &c. and of the Diseases incident to Horses, with their Cures. To which is added the Royal gardener, or monthly calendar (1788)
- 360305: An essay on the recovery of the apparently dead. By Charles Kite, Member of the Corporation of Surgeons in London, and Surgeon at Gravesend in Kent. Being the essay to which the Humane Society's medal was adjudged. To which is prefixed, Dr. Lettsom's address on the Delivery of the Medal (1788)
- 360313: Essays and observations, physiological and medical, on the submersion of animals (1795)
- 360328: A history of the late revolution in Sweden (1778)
- 360330: An essay on the various causes and effects of the distorted spine; on the improper methods usually practised to remove that distortion; In which that recommended by Mr. Pott is considered, and the bad Effects of Vacher's (commonly called Jones's) Spinal Machine are pointed out: With the Description of an Instrument that is better calculated to remove those Distortions than any hitherto made use of, and that will not be productive of the pernicious Consequences that have been caused by most of the other Machines. To which are added, some observations on the treatment of ruptures; Intended to shew the Impracticability of curing that Disorder by any other means than the use of proper Truffes, and the superior Utility of the improved Elastic Truffes with flexible Pads, made by T. Sheldrake, jun (1783)
- 360334: Lectures on the art of reading (1775)
- 360348: A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mr. John Mills: preach'd at Black-Fryars, October the 13th. 1717 (1718)
- 360353: Methodism displayed (1761)
- 360359: The evangelical expositor (1765)
- 360411: A general history of the lives and adventures of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, pirates, street-robbers, and thief-takers. Particularly the four last most noted villains, viz. Macdaniel, Salmon, Eagan and Berry. As also of that notorious Accomplice of theirs, Mary Jones and Others. Shewing The diabolical Arts by them practised, to get innocent Persons convicted for Robberies, and to share amongst themselves the Rewards paid for such Convictious. The Whole Interspersed with several diverting Tales, embellished with the Heads of the most remarkable Villians, neatly Engraved. By Capt. Mackdonald (1758)
- 360452: The practice of cookery (1791)
- 360455: The complete cook: teaching the art of cookery in all its branches (1768)
- 360455: The complete cook: teaching the art of cookery in all its branches (1768)
- 360457: The country housewife's family companion: or profitable directions for whatever relates to the management and good ?conomy of the domestick concerns of a country life, According to the Present Practice of the Country Gentleman's, the Yeoman's, the Farmer's, &c. Wives, in the Counties of Hertford, Bucks, and other Parts of England: Shewing How great Savings may be made in Housekeeping: And wherein, among many others, The following Heads are particularly treated of and explained: I. The Preservation and Improvement of Wheat, Barley, Rye, Oats, and other Meals; with Directions for making several Sorts of Bread, Cakes, Puddings, Pies, &c. II. Frugal Management of Meats, Fruits, Roots, and all Sorts of Herbs; best Methods of Cookery; and a cheap Way to make Soups, Sauces, Gruels, &c. III. Directions for the Farm Yard; with the best Method of increasing and fatning all Sorts of Poultry, as Turkies, Geese, Ducks, Fowls, &c. IV. The best Way to breed and fatten Hogs; sundry curious and cheap Methods of preparing Hogs Meat; Directions for curing Bacon, Brawn, pickled Pork, Hams, &c. with the Management of Sows and Pigs. V. The best Method of making Butter and Cheese, with several curious Particulars containing the whole Management of the Dairy. VI. The several Ways of making good Malt; with Directions for brewing good Beer, Ale, &c. With Variety of Curious Matters, Wherein are contained frugal Methods for victualling Harvest-Men, Ways to destroy all Sorts of Vermine, the best Manner of suckling and fattening Calves, Prescriptions for curing all Sorts of Distempers in Cattle, with Variety of curious Receits for Pickling, Preserving, Distilling, &c. The whole founded on near thirty years experience by W. Ellis, Farmer, at Little Gaddesden, near Hempsted, Hertfords (1750)
- 360460: The french family cook: being a complete system of French cookery. Adapted to the Tables not only of the Opulent, but of Persons of moderate Fortune and Condition. Containing Directions for choosing, dressing, and serving up all Sorts of Butcher Meat, Poultry, &c. The different Modes of making all kinds of Soups, Ragouts, Fricandeaus, Creams, Ratafias, Compo?ts, Preserves, &c. &c. - as well as a great Variety of cheap and elegant Side Dishes, calculated to grace a Table at a small Expence. Instructions for making out Bills of Fare for the four Seasons of the Year, and to furnish a Table with few or any number of Dishes at the most moderate possible Expence. Necessary for Housekeepers, Butlers, Cooks, and all who are concerned in the Superintendence of a Family. Translated from the French (1793)
- 360461: The practice of cookery (1800)
- 360500: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence-book of the Society instituted at Bath, for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce, within the Counties of Somerset, Wilts, Glocester, and Dorset, and the City and County of Bristol. To which is added, an appendix; containing, a proposal for the further improvement of agriculture; By a Member of the Society; and a translation of Mons. Hirzel's letter to Dr. Tissot, in Answer to Mons. Linguet's Treatise on Bread-Corn and Bread. By another Member of the Society (1780)
- 360505: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence of the Bath and West of England Society, for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce. Vol. IX (1799)
- 360506: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence-book of the Society instituted at Bath, for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce, within the Counties of Somerset, Wilts, Glocester, And Dorset, and the City and County of Bristol. Vol.II (1783)
- 360507: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence of the Bath and West of England Society for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce. To which is added an appendix; containing a proposal for the further improvement o agriculture, by a Member of the Society. And the translation of a letter from Dr. Tissot to Mons. Hirzel, in Answer to Mons. Linguet's Treatise on Bread-Corn and Bread. By Another Member of the Society. Vol I (1792)
- 360508: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence-book of the Society instituted at Bath, for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce. To which is added, an appendix; containing, a proposal for the further improvement of agriculture, Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce. To which is Added, An Appendix; containing A Proposal for the Further Improvement of Agriculture, by a Member of the Society. And the translation of a letter from Dr. Tissot to Mons. Hirzel, in Answer to Mons. Linguet's Treatise on Bread-Corn and Bread. By Another Member of the Society. Vol.I (1788)
- 360509: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c (1783)
- 360510: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence of the Bath and West of England Society, for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce. Vol. Viii (1796)
- 360511: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence of the Bath and West of England Society for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce. Vol. Vii (1795)
- 360512: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence of the Bath and West of England Society for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce. Vol VI (1792)
- 360514: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence-book of the Society instituted at Bath, for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce, within the Counties of Somerset, Wilts, Glocester, And Dorset. And the City and County of Bristol. Vol.V (1790)
- 360515: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c (1792)
- 360516: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence-book of the Society instituted at Bath, for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce, within the Counties of Somerset, Wilts, Glocester, And Dorset. And The City and County of Bristol. Vol.IV (1788)
- 360517: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence-book of the Society instituted at Bath, for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce, within the Counties of Somerset, Wilts, Glocester, And Dorset, the City and County of Bristol. Vol.III (1791)
- 360518: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence-book of the Society instituted at Bath, for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce, within the Counties of Somerset, Wilts, Glocester, And Dorset. and the City and County of Bristol. Vol.III (1788)
- 360519: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence-book of the Society instituted at Bath, for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce, within the Counties of Somerset, Wilts, Glocester, And Dorset, and the City and County of Bristol. Vol.III (1786)
- 360520: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence of the Bath and West of England Society for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce. Vol.II (1792)
- 360521: Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. selected from the correspondence-book of the Society instituted at Bath, for the encouragement of agriculture, arts, manufactures, and commerce, within the Counties of Somerset, Wilts, Glocester, And Dorset. and the City and County of Bristol. Vol.II (1788)
- 360556: Sermons, by Alexander Gerard, D.D. Professor of Divinity in King's College, Aberdeen, and One of his Majesty's Chaplains in Ordinary in Scotland (1780)
- 360654: A critical commentary on Archbishop Secker's letter to the Right Honourable Horatio Walpole, concerning bishops in America (1770)
- 360732: The conjugal lovers. Most humbly dedicated to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales (1724)
- 360762: The practice of cookery (1795)
- 360773: Three lectures, theological and critical (1772)
- 360814: An humble attempt toward the revival of family-religion among Christians. By David Muir, A.M (1749)
- 360816: The parable of the sower illustrated and applied. By the Revd. George Muir, A. M. Of Paisley (1769)
- 360859: The ministerial office (1708)
- 360907: The book of Psalms, as translated, paraphrased, or imitated by some of the most eminent English poets; viz. Addison, Blacklock, Brady, Carter, Daniel, Denham, Doddridge, Merrick, Milton, Roscommon, Rowe, Sowden, Steele, Tate, Tollet, Watts, and Several Others; And adapted to Christian Worship, in a Form The most likely to give general Satisfaction; Particular Care having been taken throughout the whole Compilation, to seclude all exceptionable Words and Phrases, and to retain such only as sincere and candid Christians of various Sentiments and different Denominations may join in the Use of. To which is prefixed, a dissertation On Scripture Imprecations, With the View of vindicating the Sacred Writers in general, and the Psalmists in particular, against the heavy, but happily ill-founded Charge of indulging and countenancing a malevolent Spirit. By Benj. Williams (1781)
- 360980: The book of Psalms in metre. Fitted to the various tunes in common use: Wherein Closeness to the Text, and Smoothness of the Verse, are prefer'd to Rhyme. With a Prefatory Account of the present Attempt, and some Thoughts on Singing in Social Worship. By Permission of the Company of Stationers (1751)
- 361188: A vindication of public and social worship (1792)
- 361190: The works (1743)
- 361387: Tracts on political and other subjects (1796)
- 361388: Memoirs of the life and reign of Frederick the Third, King of Prussia (1788)
- 361406: Some account of the late inclinations to Popery (1717)
- 361425: A walk through Wales, in August 1797 (1798)
- 361426: A walk through Wales, in August 1797 (1799)
- 361427: A second walk through Wales (1799)
- 361443: Marcus Flaminius (1792)
- 361482: The mourner (1731)
- 361483: The mourner (1733)
- 361490: Health (1748)
- 361491: Two discourses (1724)
- 361493: An essay on the Christian name: its origin, import, obligation, and preference to all party-denominations. By B. Grosvenor (1728)
- 361497: Cruelty in religion, no service of God (1725)
- 361541: Walter and William, an historical ballad; translated from the original poem, of Richard C?ur de Lion (1798)
- 361578: Christian philosophy (1795)
- 361630: An essay towards a demonstration of the soul's immateriality. By Henry Grove (1718)
- 361742: Considerations on the nature and efficacy of the Lord's supper (1800)
- 361743: Considerations on the nature and efficacy of the Lord's supper (1799)
- 361744: Christian philosophy (1796)
- 361819: The miscellaneous works in prose and verse (1739)
- 361929: A narrative of transactions relative to a sermon, preached in the Parish Church of Brighton, August 18, 1793 (1793)
- 361943: Essays moral and literary (1779)
- 361944: Essays moral and literary (1782)
- 361945: Essays moral and literary (1785)
- 361950: Liberal education (1784)
- 361957: Liberal education (1782)
- 361974: Coleccion de poesias castellanas, extrahidas de los mas celebres escritores espan?oles y particularmente de Garcilaso de la Vega, con el resumen de su vida. Dedicadas A La Ilustre Sen?orita Francisca Temple. Por Gaetano Ravizzotti, Autor de una Gramatica Inglese e Italiana, Edicion Segunda-Publicada en Londres 1799. Collecta Revirescunt, Et Dum Lego Colligo (1800)
- 362024: Lettre a Madame L***. Sur ce qui a precede? et suivi la mort D'Elisabeth Chudleigh, autrement Duchesse de Kingston. Pouvant servir de suite a l'histoire de sa vie. (1789)
- 362070: Plain reasons for being a Christian (1743)
- 362185: The psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament (1719)
- 362186: The psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament (1729)
- 362188: The psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament (1748)
- 362193: The psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament (1719)
- 362199: The psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament (1722)
- 362352: Remarks on the various interpretations of the more sure word of prophecy, 2 Pet. I. 19 which have been lately published by the Dean of Chichester, and the author of Miscellanea sacra. In vindication of that passage from the objections of the author of a discourse, of, The grounds and reasons of the Christian religion. With a different account of the place designed; in vindication of it against the mentioned author (1726)
- 362369: Siglarium Romanum (1792)
- 362770: Observations on some articles of the Muggletonians creed: Viz. I. That Matter existed without Beginning. II. That a Good, and also an Evil Principle did eternally exist; and that the Devil had a carnal Knowledge of Eve. III. That God existeth in the Form of an old Man about six Feet high. IV. That God became an Infant. V. That whilst Jesus Christ was upon Earth, there was no God in Heaven. VI. That when Jesus Christ died, God died; and there was then no God either in Heaven, or on Earth. - Vii. That Muggleton and Reeves (two Sectaries, who liv'd in the time of Oliver Cromwell's Protectorship,) were two Divinely inspired Prophets; from whose Direction we can only understand the true Sense of Scripture. Proposed more immediately to the consideration of the principal of the modern Muggletonians (1735)
- 362808: Disquisitions concerning the force of the heart (1713)
- 362964: The mortality of ministers contrasted with the unchangeableness of Christ (1792)
- 363114: A caution against conformity to this world (1739)
- 363132: The divinity of Jesus Christ (1719)
- 363159: Thoughts upon state lotteries (1799)
- 363190: Gonosologium novum (1709)
- 363191: A treatise of all the degrees and symptoms of the venereal disease (1708)
- 363192: A treatise of the venereal disease. By John Marten, Surgeon. (1711)
- 363223: The christian's peculiar conflict. An essay on Galatians V.17. By John Martin (1775)
- 363232: The christian minister, in three poetic epistles to Philander (1772)
- 363234: Hymns adapted to divine worship (1784)
- 363236: Kaina kai palaia. Sacred contemplations: in three parts. I. A View of the Covenant of Works; in its Natural State, as common to all Mankind,-And in its Positive State, as peculiar to our First Parents: Discovering the Singular Goodness of God, in that Positive State. II. A View of the Covenant of Grace; in the Establishment of it from Eternity, the Accomplishment of it in Time, and the Effect of it through Eternity. III. A View of the Absolute and Immediate Dependence of all Things on God: In a Discourse concerning Liberty and Necessity. By Adam Gib, Minister of the Gospel; Edinburgh (1786)
- 363237: Juvenilia: poems on various subjects of devotion and virtue. By Thomas Gibbons (1750)
- 363243: Observations sur les ecrits de M. de Voltaire (1788)
- 363252: Vows in trouble, or a plain and practical discourse concerning the nature of vows made in trouble; and the reasonableness and necessity of a faithful performance of them. By John Horsley, A. M. Psalm lxvi. 13, 14. I will go into thy House with Burnt-Offerings: I will pay Thee my Vows which my Lips have uttered, and my Mouth hath spoken when I was in Trouble (1729)
- 363424: Arguments, and decisions, in remarkable cases, before the High Court of Justiciary, and other supreme courts, in Scotland. Collected by Mr Maclaurin (1774)
- 363442: The supremacy of St. Peter and the Bishops of Rome his successors (1735)
- 363443: The supremacy of St. Peter and the Bishops of Rome his successors (1735)
- 363445: An essay on the depravity and corruption of human nature. Wherein the opinion of La Bruiere, Rochefoucault, Esprit, Senault, Hobbes, Mandeville, Helvetius, &c. on that subject, are supported on principles entirely new, against Mr. D. Hume, Lord Shaftesbury, Mr. Sterne, Mr. Brown, and other apologists for mankind. By Thomas O'Brien Mac Mahon. (1774)
- 363467: The family expositor (1739)
- 363503: A new version of all the books of the New Testament, with a literal commentary on all the difficult passages. To which are added, I. An introduction to the Reading of the Holy Scriptures, intended chiefly for Young Students in Divinity. II. An abstract or Harmony of the Gospel-History. III. A critical preface to each of the books of the New-Testament, with a general Preface to all St. Paul's Epistles. Written originally in French by Messieurs de Beausobre and Lenfant, By the Order of the King of Prussia. Done into English, with additional notes. Numb. I (to be continu'd monthly) contains an account of the whole work, with part of the introduction (1726)
- 363616: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of Mrs. Martha Michel, daughter of John Michel, Esq; of Kingston-Russel. Preach'd at Longbredy, in the county of Dorset, Nov.2. 1712. By B. Banger (1713)
- 363666: A journal of the passage from India, by a route partly unfrequented, through Armenia and Natolia, or Asia Minor. To which are added, observations and instructions, for the use of Those who Intend to Travel, Either to or from India, by that Route. By Thomas Howel, M. D. and in the Service of the Honourable East India Company (1789)
- 363836: Remarks on the prophetic part of the revelation of St. John: especially the three last trumpets. By Thomas Reader (1778)
- 364051: The Holy Bible (1785)
- 364133: Discourses on the miracles and parables (1757)
- 364148: Comfort for the afflicted (1764)
- 364149: Comfort for the afflicted (1789)
- 364152: Mutual knowledge in a future state (1772)
- 364180: A serious inquiry into that weighty case of conscience (1703)
- 364223: Letters concerning England, Holland and Italy (1770)
- 364230: The history of Scotland from the accession of the House of Stuart to that of Mary. With appendixes of original papers. By John Pinkerton. In two volumes. ... (1797)
- 364259: Select contemplations and meditations (1739)
- 364447: Twelve discourses on the grounds of a Christian's joy (1728)
- 364472: Prosodia (1726)
- 364473: Prosodia (1719)
- 364539: The day of Pentecost, or man restored (1789)
- 364605: The christian world unmasked (1773)
- 364613: Divine revelation the only test of sound doctrine (1773)
- 364736: A further examination of our present American measures and of the reasons and the principles on which they are founded. By the author of Considerations on the measures carrying on with respect to the British colonies in North-America (1776)
- 364796: Poetical trifles (1783)
- 364863: Reliquiæ sacræ: or, meditations on select passages of scripture (1765)
- 364865: Contemplations on the ocean (1755)
- 364870: Twenty-One sermons (1763)
- 364951: Philosophical essays on various subjects (1733)
- 364957: The preacher's plan: or, Jonah's commission opened: in a course of sermons delivered at Crispin-Street, Spitalfields, London, Upon these Words: Jonah iii. 2. Arise, go unto Nineveh that great City, and preach unto it the Preaching that I bid thee. By John Potts, V.D.M (1758)
- 364963: Twenty sermons on various and important subjects (1766)
- 364978: An enquiry into the design of the Christian sabbath (1779)
- 365049: An essay on elocution (1748)
- 365051: An essay on elocution (1751)
- 365057: The student and pastor (1770)
- 365058: Select remains (1790)
- 365060: Select remains (1767)
- 365172: Gortz of Berlingen, with the iron hand. An historical drama, of the fifteenth century. Translated from the German of Goethe, The Author Werter (1799)
- 365234: The British sportsman (1792)
- 365242: Observations on the act of Parliament, commonly called the Boston port-bill (1774)
- 365269: Spiritual songs (1718)
- 365287: The history of the Puritans (1793)
- 365371: The chronicle of the Kings of England (1799)
- 365447: An essay on colonization, particularly applied to the Western Coast of Africa, with some free thoughts on cultivation and commerce (1794)
- 365458: Notæ breves in dissertationem nuper editam de medicorum apud veteres Romanos degentium conditione, &c (1726)
- 365483: A catholick catechism, in an explanation of the creed (1724)
- 365502: Select remains (1745)
- 365512: La plume volante (1735)
- 365595: The foundation of moral virtue re-consider'd and defended against the remarks of an anonymous writer. By Thomas Mole. (1733)
- 365707: Sermons on various subjects: with an hymn, adapted to each subject. Designed to assist the devotions of the family and closet. By Thomas Gibbons, M.A (1762)
- 365737: An answer to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Reynolds, wherein the letters referr'd to in his Narrative, in answer to the Reverend Mr. Simon Browne, are inserted at large. Many Mistakes, concerning the Causes of the Reverend Mr. James Read's Ejectment, are rectified; And The whole of that unhappy Difference set in a clearer Light. By James Hawkins (1723)
- 365757: Three letters (1775)
- 365803: A complete body of practical divinity; being a new improvement of the Assembly's catechism: wherein the truths and duties of Christianity are apply'd to the Conscience, in a most serious and pathetic Manner: Written with a Design to revive dying Religion, in the Family and Closet, the Church and the World. By the late Reverend Thomas Doolittle, M.A. To which are prefix'd, some memoirs of the author's life; with his Solemn Form of Covenanting with God (1723)
- 365849: Six narrative poems (1787)
- 365982: The cobler's letter to the author of Thelyphthora, intended as a supplement to Mr. Hill's address, intitled, "the blessings of polygamy." (1781)
- 365984: The blessings of polygamy displayed, in an affectionate address to the Rev. Martin Madan; occasioned by his late work, entitled Thelyphthora, or, a treatise on female ruin. By Richard Hill, Esq (1781)
- 366070: Faith encouraged, in a plain, consistent, scriptural exposition of Heb. VI.4,5,6. Heb.X.26. I John V. 16. Manifesting that the Sinners therein mentioned, are not to be look'd upon as in a desperate Condition, but as Partakers of everlasting Salvation in the Lord. And In an Impartial Scriptural Consideration of the unpardonable Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, demonstrating the Impossibility of committing such a Transgression under the Gospel Dispensation. To which some meditations are added, on the great Design of Christ in coming into the World to save Sinners. By Matthias Maurice (1726)
- 366078: A plea for the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ (1780)
- 366115: Tales of the hermitage: Written for the instruction and amusement of the rising generation (1798)
- 366116: Tales of the hermitage; Written for the instruction and amusement of the rising generation (1799)
- 366150: Social religion exemplified, in an account of the first settlement of Christianity in the city of Caerludd; in several dialogues. Written originally by the Rev. Matthias Morrice. The fourth edition. Revised, corrected and abridged; with occasional notes, a copious index, and preface, containing some account of the author, by Edward Williams (1786)
- 366151: Monuments of mercy: or, some of the distinguishing favours of Christ to his Congregational Church at Rowel, as handed down in the ministry of Mr. John Beverly, and Mr. Thomas Browning, remembred. But more especially, As held forth in the evangelical labours and holy Conversation of Mr. Richard Davis; being a true Account of his Life and Principles, and a just Vindication of his Memory from the false Aspersions cast thereupon by Dr. Calamy, in the Continuation of his Account of the ejected Ministers. By Matthias Maurice. (1729)
- 366152: The principles of eloquence; adapted to the pulpit and the bar. By the Abbe? Maury. Translated from the French; with additional notes, by John Neal Lake, A.M (1793)
- 366264: The importance and improvement of our late national deliverance represented in a thanksgiving sermon preached to a congregation of Protestant dissenters at Cambridge; July 27, 1746. On occasion of the victory obtained by his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, over the rebels at Culloden. By Jeremiah Gill. (1746)
- 366307: A treatise on the conic sections. In five books. Book I. On the General Properties of the Conic Sections, or those Properties which are common to them all. Book II. On the Properties which are common to two Sections. Book III. On the Properties which are peculiar to each Section. Book IV. On the Problems relating to the Conic Sections. Book V. On the Loci of the Conic Sections, or those Problems of which the Conic Sections are the Loci. By G. Walker, F. R. S. of Nottingham (1794)
- 366340: Vindiciæ fratrum dissentientium in Anglia (1710)
- 366341: A vindication of the dissenters (1717)
- 366343: A defence of the dissenting ministry, and presbyterian ordination (1717)
- 366344: A defence of the dissenting ministry, and presbyterian ordination (1717)
- 366345: Some reflections upon Dean Sherlock's vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts. By James Peirce (1718)
- 366346: Remarks upon the account of what was transacted in the assembly at Exon, lately publish'd by their order. By James Peirce (1719)
- 366347: The western inquisition (1720)
- 366348: Remarks on Dr. Wells his letter to Mr. Peter Dowley. In a letter to a friend (1706)
- 366349: Remarks on Dr. Wells his letter to a dissenting parishioner. In a second letter to a friend (1706)
- 366350: Remarks on Dr. Wells his letter to a dissenting parishioner. In a second letter to a friend (1707)
- 366351: A defence of the Remarks on Dr. Wells's letter to Mr. Dowley (1707)
- 366358: Mr. James Pierce's remarks on Dr. Wells's letters to Mr. Peter Dowley; and to a dissenting parishioner: with his several defences of those remarks. Wherein the doctor's writings against the dissenters are fully consider'd, in eight letters. Also some considerations on the sixth chapter of the abridgment of the London cases; Containing a Vindication of the Office of Baptism, and particularly of the Sign of the Cross. With a Postscript to Dr. Wells, in Octavo (1711)
- 366359: Some considerations on the sixth chapter of the abridgement of the London cases: containing, a vindication of the office for baptism, and particularly of the sign of the cross. By James Peirce (1708)
- 366362: A continuation of the Defence of the remarks on Dr. Wells's letters (1707)
- 366384: An answer to Mr. Peirce's Western inquisition, &c (1721)
- 366415: Life in Christ: the substance of a sermon preached after the funeral of Mrs. West, wife of Daniel West, Esq; of Hornsey, who departed this life on Wednesday the 16th of October, 1783. By Henry Peckwell, D. D. Rector of Bloxham (1783)
- 366469: The oration of Dese?ze, in defence of Lewis the Sixteenth, King of France; pronounced at the bar of the National Convention, on Wednesday, the 26th of December, 1792, in the First Year of the Republic. To which is added the will of the King, in French and English, Translated from the French original, Printed and Published by Order of the Convention (1793)
- 366512: Three dialogues on the navy (1759)
- 366521: England's alarm (1756)
- 366540: A tour from England, thro' part of France, Flanders, Brabant, and Holland (1752)
- 366560: Sermons to young men (1767)
- 366581: A true state of the Amicable Society (1714)
- 366642: The finishing stroke (1773)
- 366648: Thoughts on the commencement of a new parliament (1790)
- 366652: A conversation between Richard Hill, Esq (1772)
- 366719: Devotional exercises on the New Testament (1769)
- 366831: An introduction to botany (1798)
- 366934: Tables of interest (1788)
- 366935: The universal calculator (1784)
- 366939: A funeral sermon preached at Chertsey, upon the death of the Reverend Mr. Jacob Kuffeler, who died September 1. 1723. By Daniel Mayo, M.A (1723)
- 366961: A short history of English transactions in the East-Indies (1776)
- 366986: Melisse?logia (1744)
- 367154: Visits to the aviary. For the instruction of youth (1800)
- 367219: A full and compleat answer to the capital errors, contained in the writings of the late Rev. William Law (1763)
- 367313: Divine meditations on the following subjects (1719)
- 367314: A description of the four last things (1719)
- 367316: Le guide nouveau et universel (1785)
- 367317: Histoire de l'antiquite? et de l'etat pre?sent de Londres (1793)
- 367430: A sermon preach'd to the Society of the Lord's-Day morning lecture, August 2. 1725 (1725)
- 367434: Vindiciæ veræ pietatis. Or, evangelical-sanctification truly stated and vindicated: and the common mistakes of many detected. By John Hunt, Minister of the Gospel, in Newport-Pagnel (1719)
- 367445: Sermons preached at different places and on various occasions; collected and republished in their respective order: To which are Subjoined, Memoirs, Anecdotes, and Illustrations, Relating to the Persons, Institutions, and Events, connected with the several Subjects. By Henry Hunter, D. D. Minister of the Scots Church, London Wall; Formerly of South Leith, North Britain. ... (1795)
- 367491: The change of misrepresentations maintain'd against Dean Sherlock's preface to his answer to the Lord Bishop of Bangor's late book, entitled, The common rights of subjects defended, &c. By James Peirce (1719)
- 367495: Considerations on the present state of the poor in Great-Britain (1775)
- 367849: Cassiodorii Senatoris Complexiones in epistolas acta apostolorum & apocalypsin: vetustissimis Canonicorum Veronensium membranae nuper erutae. Editio altera, ad Florentinam fideliter expressa, opera & cura Samuelis Chandleri (1722)
- 367881: Christianæ religionis (1720)
- 367913: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Thomas Morgan (1717)
- 367954: A treatise on the police of the metropolis (1796)
- 367955: A treatise on the police of the metropolis (1796)
- 368018: A complete collection of the sermons of the Reverend and learned John Owen, D.D. Formerly published: with an Addition of many others never before printed. Also several valuable tracts, now first published from manuscripts: and some others, which were very scarce. To which are added his Latin Orations, whilst Vicechancellor of Oxford, taken from his own Copies. And to the whole are prefix'd Memoirs of his life: some letters written by him upon special occasions: and his funera sermon, preach'd by Mr. David Clarkson (1721)
- 368311: Remarks on the nature and necessity of a parliamentary reform. By William Belsham (1793)
- 368343: Sermons on the following subjects: The care of the soul, the one thing needful. The benefit and importance of Christ's resurrection. The history of Christ's ascension. The truth and certainty of Christ's ascension; the ends and designs of it; and the uses to be made of it. Christ's power in raising the dead. Faith without works ineffectual to salvation. On secret prayer. On family prayer. On public worship, and public instruction. By the late reverend and learned Mr. Joseph Morris. With some memoirs of the author's life, by Joseph Burroughs. (1757)
- 368370: A grammar of the Malay tongue, as spoken in the peninsula of Malacca, the islands of Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Pulo Pinang, &c. &c. Compiled from Bowrey's dictionary, and other authentic documents, manuscript and printed. Embellished with a Map (1800)
- 368419: The christian oratory (1732)
- 368420: The second part of The Christian Oratory: or, the extraordinary devotion of the closet display'd. By the late Reverend and learned Mr. Benjamin Bennet. Publish'd from his own manuscripts, by L. Latham, M.D (1728)
- 368421: The christian oratory (1728)
- 368425: A view of the whole system of popery (1781)
- 368447: A brief reply to the scriptural and argumentative part of Mr. Bennet's Brief history of the joint use of precomposed set forms of prayer (1708)
- 368499: Clavis Pentateuchi; sive analysis omnium vocum Hebraicarum suo ordine in Pentateucho Moseos occurrentium: una cum versione Latina et Anglica: Notis Criticis et Philologicis adjectis; in quibus, ex Lingua Arabica, Judaeorum moribus, et Doctorum itinerariis, plurium locorum S. S. sensus eruitur, novaque versione illustratur. In usum Juventutis Academicae Edinburgenae. Cui præmittuntur dissertationes duæ; I. De Antiquitate Linguae Arabicae, ejusque Convenientia cum Lingua Hebraea, &c. II. De Genuina Punctorum Vocalium Antiquitate, contra Clariff. Capellum, Waltonum; Masclefum, Hutchinsonium, aliosque, ex ipsius Linguae Hebraeae ejusque dialectorum indole deprompta. Auctore Jacobo Robertson, S. T. D. Ling. Oriental. in Academia? Edinburgena? Professore. (1770)
- 368509: An historical account of a new method for extracting the foul air out of ships, &c (1745)
- 368541: An essay on the scurvy: shewing effectual and practicable means for its prevention at sea. With some observations on fevers, and proposals for the more effectual preservation of the health of seamen. By Frederick Thomson, (A Surgeon in the Royal Navy) Resident at Kensington (1790)
- 368774: Observations and facts relative to public houses: interesting to magistrates in every part of Great Britain; to the clergy and parochial officers; and generally to brewers, distillers, proprietors, and occupiers of licensed ale-houses; as well as to the public at large By a magistrate, acting for the countries of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, and Essex -For the City and Liberty of Westminster, and the Liberty of the Tower of London (1796)
- 368840: Lectures on the constitution and laws of England: with a commentary on Magna Charta, and illustrations of many of the English statutes. By the late Francis Stoughton Sullivan, LL. D. Royal Professor of Common Law in the University of Dublin. The second edition. To which authorities are added, and a discourse is prefixed, concerning the Laws and Government of England. By Gilbert Stuart, LL. D (1776)
- 368863: Scripture characters (1793)
- 368889: A physical journal kept on board His Majesty's ship Rainbow, during three voyages to the coast of Africa, and West Indies, in the years 1772, 1773, and 1774: to which is Prefixed, a Particular Account of the Remitting Fever, which Happened on Board of his Majesty's Sloop Weasel, on that Coast, in 1769. By Robert Robertson, Surgeon, of his Majesty's Navy (1777)
- 368951: A memorial of the Reformation (1721)
- 368953: The reasonablenesse of the Christian religion, as delivered in the Scriptures (1746)
- 368958: The nature of the Lord's-Supper, and the obligations to it, briefly consider'd; with a serious exhortation to a due attendance upon it (1737)
- 368996: A recommendation of Mr. Leland's answer to a late book intituled, Christianity as old as the creation (1734)
- 369005: Letters (1783)
- 369028: The little family (1800)
- 369037: The beauties of history (1787)
- 369074: The works of the late Reverend and Learned John Owen, D.D (1721)
- 369118: Publicistical survey of the different forms of government of all states and communities in the world (1791)
- 369195: Lectures on the art of reading (1781)
- 369229: A match for a widow: or, The frolics of fancy (1788)
- 369251: Instruction and diligence, the true way to the knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, which maketh wise unto salvation, illustrated. By Thomas Masters. (1724)
- 369267: The miscellaneous companions: .... Being a short tour of observation and sentiment, through a part of South Wales. By William Matthews (1786)
- 369292: The repeated calls and gracious invitations of Jesus Christ to the chief of sinners; and the danger of their neglecting the great salvation. Set forth in nine sermons. By William Notcutt (1734)
- 369293: The heavenly register (1728)
- 369294: A compendium of the covenants (1731)
- 369296: A dying pastor's legacy to his people. Being a collection of divine and moral sentences, taken from a multitude of sermons preach'd among them; and design'd for their Establishment in the Truths of the Gospel; and for their Furtherance in Grace, Holiness, and Comfort: Prepared for this Time of great Declension from the Truth; and Decay of the Power of Godliness. By the Revd. Mr. W. Notcutt (1744)
- 369297: Jesus Christ set forth as most wonderful in the constitution of his person, the discharge of his offices and most excellent qualifications. In six sermons on Isa. IX. 6. By William Notcutt (1733)
- 369298: The heavenly register (1728)
- 369299: The happy exchange (1733)
- 369300: The everlasting love and delights of Jesus Christ with the sons of men. Represented in six sermons on Prov. viii. 30, 31. By William Notcutt (1735)
- 369301: Jesus Christ most precious to every true believer. And the wrong that sinners do their own souls that sin against him. Set forth in seven sermons. By William Notcutt (1735)
- 369324: A reply to H. B.'s vindication of Robert Barclay's Apology, &c. By William Notcutt (1733)
- 369355: The new royal road to geometry, and familiar introduction to the mathematics. Part I. Elements of Geometry Abridged. Containing the whole Substance of Euclid's first six, the eleventh and twelfth Books; with many other, useful and valuable, Theorems; treated in the most brief, easy, and intelligent manner; being an attempt to render the knowledge of that most useful and necessary Science more general. With Notes interspersed, critical, explanatory, and instructive. By Thomas Malton, Sen. To which is annexed, an Appendix, on the Theory of Mensuration of Superficies and Solids, as deduced from the Elements; with some Properties of Ellipses demonstrated (1793)
- 369358: A compleat treatise on perspective (1778)
- 369392: Miscellaneous poems, by several hands (1729)
- 369397: Essays on subjects connected with civilization (1795)
- 369578: Sketches of the origin, progress and effects of music (1793)
- 369593: A complete body of planting and gardening (1773)
- 369595: The works of the late reverend and learned Isaac Watts, D.D (1753)
- 369654: Miscellaneous works (1779)
- 369682: Something new (1772)
- 369686: The history of duelling. In two parts (1770)
- 369864: The principles of the Christian religion explained, and practically improved (1701)
- 369865: Theosophical essays (1789)
- 369877: Interesting views of Christianity (1787)
- 369879: Preparation for death, the best preservative against the plague (1721)
- 369892: An easy introduction to mechanics, geometry, Plane Trigonometry, Measuring Heights and Distances, Optics, astronomy (1768)
- 369927: A collection of tracts (1748)
- 370090: A sermon preached by the Reverend Mr. William Ford (1758)
- 370096: A sermon preach'd at the evening-lecture in Founders-Hall (1719)
- 370099: Military instructions for officers detached in the field (1779)
- 370172: Philosophical and critical inquiries concerning Christianity (1787)
- 370176: A philosophical dissertation on the diving vessel projected by Mr. Day, and sunk in Plymouth Sound (1775)
- 370410: A new history of Scotland (1770)
- 370414: Caspipina's letters (1777)
- 370467: A sermon, preached at the opening of the independent chapel in Bath (1789)
- 370545: The olla podrida (1788)
- 370563: Letters concerning mythology (1757)
- 370581: An examination of the remarks made by a curate of the diocese of Canterbury (1741)
- 370611: A discourse on the wisdom and goodness of God in the formation of Man (1796)
- 370615: A sermon preach'd at Salters-Hall (1714)
- 370670: Philosophical and critical inquiries concerning Christianity (1791)
- 370753: A paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's Epistle to Philemon. Attempted in Imitation of Mr. Locke's Manner. With an appendix; In which is shewn, That St. Paul could neither be an Enthusiast, nor an Impostor: And consequently, the Christian Religion must be (as he has represented it) Heavenly and Divine (1731)
- 370764: A paraphrase and notes, on the Epistle to the Hebrews (1727)
- 370766: Dissertations on six texts of scripture (1727)
- 370770: A paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's 1st Epistle to the Thessalonians. In Imitation of Mr. Locke's Manner. By the author of the Paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's Epistle to Philemon (1731)
- 370771: A paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's IId Epistle to the Thessalonians: in Imitation of Mr. Locke's Manner. To which are annexed, two brief dissertations, I. Concerning the Kingdom of God, 2 Thess. i. 5. II. Concerning the Man of Sin, &c. 2 Thess. ii. 3, &c. By the author of the Paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's Epistles to Philemon, and 1st to the Thessalonians (1732)
- 370873: Closet devotions; in which the principal heads of divinity are meditated upon, and pray'd over, in Scripture expressions. By Robert Murrey, Minister of the Gospel. With a preface by Mr. Matthew Henry, Author of the Method of Prayer (1713)
- 370883: The theatre (1791)
- 370884: The theatre (1791)
- 370904: The layman's address to the clergy of England; humbly submitted to the perusal of every gentleman in the Kingdom. By a friend to the church establishment (1798)
- 370920: A particular account of the proceedings of the assembly at Exon, May 6, 1719. Upon Mr. Jacomb's offering a Confession of Faith in Scripture-Words, in order to his Ordination. By George Jacomb (1719)
- 370989: The sailors advocate (1777)
- 371015: A letter to Mr. Cumming (1719)
- 371030: The art of speaking (1787)
- 371031: The art of speaking (1761)
- 371032: The art of speaking (1772)
- 371044: A dissent from the Church of England fully justified (1787)
- 371318: Thoughts on the present war (1783)
- 371327: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Thomas Morgan (1717)
- 371366: An old fox tarr'd and feather'd (1775)
- 371373: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, occasioned by his Calm address to the American Colonies (1775)
- 371405: Thoughts on the discipline of the Church of England (1793)
- 371417: Dr. Stearns's tour from London to Paris (1790)
- 371420: The history of philosophy (1701)
- 371516: Mentoria (1782)
- 371518: Mentoria (1791)
- 371519: Mentoria (1785)
- 371521: The sequel to Mentoria (1799)
- 371522: A concise history of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah (1783)
- 371531: Travels through Germany (1768)
- 371556: The lord the helper of his people (1733)
- 371567: A rational account of the principles of Christianity, and the practice thereof (1737)
- 371616: Some memoirs of the life of Job (1734)
- 371714: The unity of God not inconsistent with the divinity of Christ (1720)
- 371749: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1748)
- 371851: A vindication of the protestant doctrine of justification (1758)
- 371863: The perjury and folly of the late rebellion display'd (1716)
- 371906: The free-Agency of accountable creatures examined with candour, and defended, in several letters: being a full reply to the most material objections, either from Reason or Revelation, that have been urged against it, either by the Reverend Mr. Bliss, Mr. Norman, Mr. Millar, the nameless Author, the Author of the Abstract, or by Mr. Eliot. With a Preface, containing a short View of the Occasion and Importance of the Controversy (1733)
- 371940: The sacrament a plain and rational institution: or, the Lord's Supper set in so just, and clear a light, that a person of the meanest capacity, may know what he does, when he partakes thereof. All Places in the New Testament that relate, or are supposed to relate to it, are set down at large, with a Paraphrase in an opposite Column. To which is subjoined a Critical Commentary. With prayers. By Edward Lewis, M. A. Rector of Waterstock, and Emington, in Oxfordshire. (1751)
- 371952: A practical discourse of God's sovereignty (1768)
- 371961: The communicant's spiritual companion (1770)
- 371992: The Death-bed terrors of an infidel (1770)
- 372003: A survey of infant baptism (1715)
- 372055: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1763)
- 372056: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1775)
- 372057: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1758)
- 372058: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1796)
- 372059: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1767)
- 372060: The art of cookery, made plain and easy (1788)
- 372073: An idea of Christian communion and Christian discipline (1760)
- 372075: A scripture account of the Lord's Supper (1733)
- 372126: A charge given to the grand-jury of the county of Gloucester, at the midsummer-sessions, 1723 (1723)
- 372184: Essays on the evidence, characteristic doctrines, and influence of Christianity (1790)
- 372188: A dissuasive from perjury; with directions against it, and an answer to the evasions which some use to elude the force and obligation of oaths. By Samuel Clifford (1723)
- 372190: Fifteen orations on various subjects; delivered to a public society. At the Queen's Arms, in Newgate-Street, London. By J. Wetherall (1758)
- 372209: Devotional poetry vindicated (1785)
- 372276: The communicant's spiritual companion (1763)
- 372300: A preservative against a late Discourse of the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion (1725)
- 372323: A true account of what was transacted in the assembly of the united ministers of Devon and Cornwal (1719)
- 372347: Christianity no creature of the state (1717)
- 372360: The christian religion founded on reason (1729)
- 372383: A humble address to protestant dissenters (1765)
- 372386: Letters of Samuel Holden, Esquire, to Dr. Benjamin Coleman of Boston, New-England. (1741)
- 372388: The pestilence abroad, and the perplexity of our affairs at home, consider'd and improved (1721)
- 372415: Essay on the happiness of the life to come (1794)
- 372504: A fair and rational vindication of the right of infants to the ordinance of baptism (1765)
- 372598: A sermon preached at Fitz-Roy Chapel, on occasion of the general fast, appointed to be held on Friday, the 19th day of April, 1793, for imploring the divine blessing on His Majesty's arms by sea and land. By the Rev. Robert Anthony Bromley, B. D. Minister of that Chapel, and Rector of St. Mildred's in the Poultry (1793)
- 372598: A sermon preached at Fitz-Roy Chapel, on occasion of the general fast, appointed to be held on Friday, the 19th day of April, 1793, for imploring the divine blessing on His Majesty's arms by sea and land. By the Rev. Robert Anthony Bromley, B. D. Minister of that Chapel, and Rector of St. Mildred's in the Poultry (1793)
- 372607: Remarks on a catechism (1735)
- 372632: Short meditations on select portions of scripture (1785)
- 372644: A sermon, preached at Fitzroy Chapel (1798)
- 372671: A sermon preached at Sudbury, Nov. 18, 1729. occasioned by the settlement of the Reverend Mr. John Ford, as pastor to the congregation of Protestant dissenters in that town. By T. Steward, V.D.M (1730)
- 372681: Description, and use, of the telescopical mother-of-pearl micrometer (1793)
- 372688: Practical Christianity (1766)
- 372695: A word of friendly reproof and instruction to those who seldom go to church (1771)
- 372732: A sermon preached at New-Court, Carey-Street; on Thursday, November 29, 1759 (1759)
- 372755: Rational and Christian principles the best rules of conduct (1721)
- 372781: Essay on the happiness of the life to come (1794)
- 372857: Effusions of the heart. or, heavenly meditations and devotional exercises. By Sophronia (1789)
- 372864: Short meditations on select portions of scripture (1771)
- 372865: Essay on the happiness of the life to come (1793)
- 372880: Two discourses, preached at Winkfield (1798)
- 372896: A sermon preach'd at Little-Wild-Street on Tuesday, April 25, 1749 (1749)
- 372907: The great importance of having right sentiments in religion (1788)
- 372921: The christian world unmasked (1793)
- 373006: Evangelical principles and practice (1762)
- 373025: A treatise on Christian faith, extracted and translated from the Latin of Hermannus Witsius. By the Rev. Mr. Madan (1761)
- 373038: Discourses on various subjects (1780)
- 373043: The christian. Being a course of practical sermons (1755)
- 373044: Sermons on various subjects. By the late Rev. Benjamin Thomas, Of Malmsbury. ... (1782)
- 373088: Discourses on the following subjects (1752)
- 373115: Seventeen sermons, on practical subjects (1783)
- 373141: The christian. Being a course of practical sermons (1788)
- 373198: Self disclaimed, and Christ exalted (1759)
- 373229: Six sermons (1779)
- 373246: The prospectus, charter, ordinances and bye-laws, of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Together with lists of the proprietors and subscribers; and an appendix. (1800)
- 373263: Sermons (1799)
- 373287: Sermons on the following subjects, viz. I. The advantage of the living above the dead. II. The Comfort and Happiness of true Believers. III. The Art of numbering our Days. IV. The Extremity of his People, God's Opportunity. V. Elihu's Advice under Affliction. VI. The Manner and Advantage of setting God always before us. Vii. Jesus Christ the Father's Servant. Viii. God the Shepherd, or Restorer of his People. IX. The Repentance of a Church, its best and only Security. X. The Removal of the Righteous, or decaying Piety, a Call for Prayer. XI. The deplorable State of a People, or Nation, where Iniquity abounds. XII. Visible Judgments on some, a loud Call upon others, to close and serious Reflection. XIII. Christ the Sun of Righteousness, &c. XIV. Elisha's cry after Elijah's God, &c. By the Late Reverend and Learned, Mr. Edward Brodhurst (1733)
- 373296: Eleven sermons (1778)
- 373485: Sermons upon various subjects (1725)
- 373491: The nature of regeneration opened (1741)
- 373500: A short account of the last days of the Right Honourable and Most Respected Lady, Selina, Countess Dowager of Huntingdon (1791)
- 373510: The doctrine of the Trinity, as it is contained in the Scriptures, explained and confirmed: Its Consistency with the Principles of Natural Reason cleared; And Objections to the contrary answered: And the Supreme Deity of the Son and Holy Ghost, and their Equality with the Father in all divine Perfections and Glory, proved. With a full Answer to the Chief Objections against the Proper Godhead of these two Persons. In several sermons, preached at an evening-lecture, at Nottingham. By James Sloss, M.A. To which are annexed, several letters wrote to the author, relating to the same Subject, with his Answers (1736)
- 373597: A philosophical and critical history of the fine arts, painting, sculpture, and architecture (1793)
- 373597: A philosophical and critical history of the fine arts, painting, sculpture, and architecture (1793)
- 373634: Britain's happiness; an assize sermon (1792)
- 373663: God's terrible voice in the city (1722)
- 373672: The way to the Sabbath of rest (1761)
- 373787: An essay for the discovery of the longitude at sea, by several new methods fully and particularly laid before the publick. By Isaac Hawkins (1714)
- 373797: Sixteen orations on various subjects of the most interesting and important nature (1768)
- 373839: Letters on education (1790)
- 373860: A conciliatory letter relating to the late proceedings at Salters-Hall (1719)
- 373915: Sixty-Four practical sermons (1757)
- 373916: Practical sermons (1757)
- 373949: Sermons on the divinity and operations of the Holy Ghost. By Robert Hawker, D. D. Vicar of the Parish of Charles, Plymouth; and Formerly of Macdalen-Hall, Oxford. (1794)
- 373957: Sermons on the following subjects. I. Salvation by the cross of Christ, a Doctrine of Offence in all Ages. II. The knowledge of sin by the law. III. The Necessity of Maintaining a good Conscience, and the Extent of it. IV. On the Gospel, and the Nature of Faith in it. V. The Great Sin of Unbelief. VI. The dreadful End of Unbelief. Vii. Alarming Visitations Proofs of God's Love. Viii. Christ the only Refuge. IX. On Simon the Pharisee, and the Woman that was a Sinner. X. The Christian's Character, and inviolable Safety. XI. Personal Obedience, and imputed Righteousness not to be separated. XII. On Christian Happiness. XIII. The Judgment of the Last Day. XIV. On the Heavenly Happiness. By H. Venn, M. A. late Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge, and Lecturer of St. Alban's, Wood-Street (1759)
- 373984: A sermon, occasioned by the decease of John Howard, Esq (1790)
- 373998: A sermon at the funeral of the Reverend Mr. Richard Lawrence (1703)
- 374010: Christ's loveliness and glory (1729)
- 374029: A defence of the Protestant ministers mission: shewing that 'tis the right of all Christian churches to chuse their own ministers; and that the Popish Pretence of a Regular, Uninterrupted Succession from the Apostle Peter, thro the Church of Rome, is a groundless Fancy, which can never be proved; and therefore no way necessary to render any Ministerial Authority Regular, or Administrations Valid. Being a reply to Mr. Holland's considerations of a sermon, entitled, A vindication of the Protestant ministers mission. By John Davisson (1721)
- 374123: Thirteen practical sermons (1800)
- 374187: The death of the righteous, a public loss (1778)
- 374191: A seasonable caution against the abominations of the Church of Rome (1779)
- 374192: A seasonable caution against the abominations of the Church of Rome (1779)
- 374193: The scripture-Doctrine of grace (1780)
- 374211: Seventeen sermons on various subjects (1785)
- 374247: Edwy. A dramatic poem (1784)
- 374324: The great concern of human life (1733)
- 374325: Human virtues: or, a collection of the rules of scripture, that teach men to live soberly, and to be happy in themselves. By Samuel Wright, D. D. Preacher of the Gospel in Black-Fryers (1730)
- 374326: The doctrine of God's eternal decrees stated (1726)
- 374370: [Every man] our neighbour (1762)
- 374372: A sermon preach'd in Swallow-Street, St. James's (1712)
- 374381: Practical discourses concerning the Christian temper (1737)
- 374486: Free-Grace truths (1769)
- 374512: The history of England from the accession of Iames I to the elevation of the House of Hanover (1769)
- 374710: The scripture doctrine of the appropriation which is in the nature of saving faith (1797)
- 374725: The reports of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor (1798)
- 374788: Christianity how far it is, and is not, founded on arguement (1743)
- 374814: A refutation of a false aspersion (1769)
- 374913: The works of Flavius Josephus (1733)
- 374998: Verses to the Right Honourable John Wilkes (1775)
- 375009: Exemplaria Latino-Anglica (1745)
- 375043: Polygraphy or short-hand made easy to the meanest capacity (1747)
- 375044: Polygraphy or short-hand made easy to the meanest capacity (1747)
- 375065: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Christopher Taylor (1723)
- 375135: The true sonship of Christ investigated and his person, dignity and offices explained and confirmed from the sacred scriptures. By a clergyman (1776)
- 375168: Poems: by Francis Wrangham, M. A. Member of Trinity-College, Cambridge (1795)
- 375284: The history and antiquities of Claybrook (1791)
- 375561: A sermon preached at Pinners Hall in London, 31. May 1752, upon the death of the Reverend Mr. John Weatherly (1752)
- 375571: The British Plutarch (1776)
- 375572: The British Plutarch (1791)
- 375592: A funeral sermon upon the death of Mrs. Eleanor Murden (1713)
- 375599: A sermon occasioned by the sudden death of the Reverend and Learned Zephaniah Marryat, D.D. preached in Southwark, September the 22d. By Thomas Hall. To which is added, the funeral oration at his interment, by Thomas Towle. Both Published at the People's Request (1754)
- 375621: An account of the government of the Church of Scotland (1708)
- 375677: Tit for tat (1788)
- 375698: A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. P. Simson, A.M (1773)
- 375866: Political sketches, inscribed to his excellency John Adams, Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States to the Court of Great Britain. By a citizen of the United States (1787)
- 375901: Popery the great corruption of Christianity. A sermon preached at Salters-Hall, Jan. 9, 1734. By John Banker (1735)
- 376029: A token of respect to the memory of the Rev. Thomas Tuppen, who died at Bath, Feb.22, 1790 (1790)
- 376063: The trees and the bramble (1723)
- 376074: A plain narrative of facts (1758)
- 376088: Six discourses on the following subjects (1766)
- 376090: Sermons on different subjects (1786)
- 376091: Sermons on different subjects (1788)
- 376131: Meditations upon our blessed Saviour's royal entrance into Jerusalem (1714)
- 376185: A sermon preach'd September 12, 1708 (1708)
- 376245: The hare; or, hunting incompatible with humanity (1799)
- 376283: The orders of the Friendly Union-Society (1766)
- 376331: An abstract of English grammar and rhetoric (1739)
- 376335: The children's friend (1793)
- 376416: The dignity of human nature (1794)
- 376511: Flora; an opera (1736)
- 376586: The dispute better adjusted (1732)
- 376608: The life of John Buncle (1756)
- 376820: British liberties (1766)
- 376828: A collection of letters and essays on several subjects (1729)
- 376829: Hibernicus's letters (1734)
- 376884: A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne, First Lord of the Treasury (1782)
- 377206: The english Enchiridion (1799)
- 377214: A philosophical treatise concerning the weakness of human understanding. By Peter Huet, Late Bishop of Avranches (1725)
- 377289: St. Jatzko (1735)
- 377291: The life of faith (1764)
- 377294: The beauties of history (1782)
- 377373: Nadir (1779)
- 377468: Plans of economy (1800)
- 377528: Letters from a parent to her children (1788)
- 377562: A perfect discovery of the longitude. By Sir Richard Cocks, Bart. Dedicated to the Earl of Peterborough (1722)
- 377572: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 377573: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 377590: A short essay on the subject of Negro slavery, with a particular reference to the island of Barbadoes. By the Reverend H.E. Holder, of that place (1788)
- 377641: A discourse concerning I. the true import of the words election and reprobation (1735)
- 377695: A letter to the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Landaff (1768)
- 377823: Poems on various subjects (1780)
- 377864: A continuation of the Account of the ministers, lecturers, masters and fellows of colleges, and schoolmasters, who were ejected and silenced after the Restoration in 1660, by or before the Act for Uniformity. To which is added, the Church and dissenters compar'd as to Persecution, in some Remarks on Dr. Walker's Attempt to recover the Names and Sufferings of the Clergy that were sequestred, &c. between 1640 and 1660. And also Some free remarks on the Twenty-Eighth Chapter of Dr. Bennet's Essay on the 39 Articles of Religion. In two volumes. By Edmund Calamy, D.D (1727)
- 377872: Prosodia (1735)
- 377916: The new London method of arithmetick (1749)
- 377939: Tables of the French verbs regular and irregular (1745)
- 377951: Conside?rations sur les effets de l'impo?t dans les diffe?rens modes de taxation (1794)
- 378012: Reflections on the too prevailing spirit of dissipation and gallantry (1771)
- 378017: The old English baron (1789)
- 378038: Vulgar arithmetick improved (1733)
- 378071: The art of practical measuring, by the sliding rule (1767)
- 378078: Low-Life (1755)
- 378118: An essay in favour of the ancient practice of giving the eucharist to children (1728)
- 378121: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 378161: Letters on the American war (1778)
- 378277: Arithmetical questions, on a new plan: designed as a supplement to the author's engraved Introduction to arithmetic; and Intended to Answer the Double Purpose of Arithmetical Instruction and Miscellaneous Information. To Which are Serjoined, Observations on Weights and Measures, with a Complete Collection of Arithmetical Tables, and Explanatory Remarks. For the Use of Young Ladies. By William Butler, Teacher of Writing, Accounts, and Geography, in Ladies Schools, and in Private Families (1795)
- 378280: British-Indian book-keeping (1800)
- 378320: A dissertation on the growth of wine in England (1786)
- 378364: Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 378365: A treatise of practical arithmetic, both integral and fractional (1740)
- 378410: The elements of algebra (1772)
- 378524: A brief account of the Hospital of St. Elisabeth (1786)
- 378556: Travels through Barbary (1791)
- 378713: A journal of a voyage to the South Seas, in his Majesty's ship the Endeavour (1784)
- 378806: The negociator's magazine (1719)
- 378810: Essays and dissertations on various subjects (1771)
- 378831: Elements of chemistry (1735)
- 378836: The system of the world (1800)
- 378892: British liberties, or the free-born subject's inheritance (1767)
- 379276: The politician's creed (1799)
- 379361: Studies of nature (1796)
- 379412: Cosmology (1791)
- 379492: A letter to a member of parliament, relating to the bill against occasional conformity, in the last session (1703)
- 379736: A lecture on the atmosphere of London (1789)
- 379793: The infants-Cause pleaded (1750)
- 379833: A complete treatise on electricity, in theory and practice (1782)
- 379929: The complete English gardener (1780)
- 379964: A view of the Perkinean electricity (1798)
- 379971: Two discourses delivered at public meetings of the Royal Academy of Sciences and Belles Lettres, at Berlin, in the years 1785 and 1786 (1786)
- 379978: A letter from a father to a son, on his marriage (1778)
- 380063: Observations on the disease of the hip joint (1794)
- 380068: A new and easy method of giving mercury, to those affected with the venereal disease (1767)
- 380146: An essay on the bilious or yellow fever of Jamaica (1772)
- 380230: The scripture doctrine of predestination explained and vindicated (1762)
- 380333: Lectures on astronomy, and natural philosophy (1794)
- 380348: A close view of death and it's subsequent immortalities (1760)
- 380405: The history of the propagation of Christianity (1726)
- 380431: The london art of cookery (1792)
- 380523: A reply to Dr. Waterland's remarks on a pamphlet entitled, The unity of God not inconsistent with the divinity of Christ. By the author of The unity, &c (1720)
- 380524: An impartial and succinct history of the rise, declension, and revival of the Church of Christ (1800)
- 380710: Recueil de pieces choisies, a? l'usage des personnes qui veulent apprendre le franc?ais (1795)
- 380715: The French compared with the English syntax, by questions and answers (1796)
- 380807: Christian compulsion not persecution (1718)
- 380891: The general gazetteer (1782)
- 380941: Le triomphe de la raison (1785)
- 381056: Practical discourses concerning the duty of prayer (1711)
- 381147: The life of Hannibal (1737)
- 381367: Meditations, with prayers, on the life and loving-kindnesses of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. In four parts, viz. I. Of the Incarnation of Christ to his Passion. II. Of the Passion of Christ to his Resurrection. III. Of the Resurrection of Christ, and his several Appearances. IV. Of the Ascension, Pentecost, &c. &c. Written originally in Latin by Thomas a Kempis. And now translated into English for the Benefit of devout Christians, by Henry Lee, LL. B. (1760)
- 381377: Me?moire du Sieur Joly de St. Valier (1780)
- 381550: An english alphabet, for the use of foreigners (1786)
- 381561: The adventures of Numa Pompilius, second King of Rome (1787)
- 381642: New memoirs establishing a true knowledge of mankind, by discovering the affections of the heart, and the operations of the understanding, In the various Scenes of Life: Being A Critical Inquiry into the Nature of Friendship and Happiness. And Essays on other Important Subjects. By the Marquis D'Argens, Lord of the Bed-Chamber to the King of Prussia, Director of his Royal Academy of Sciences, and Author of the Jewish Spy. Interspersed with letters from the Baron de Spon, the Emperor's Minister at Berlin; from a Member of the Royal Society at London, &c. And two novels, Spanish and French; Shewing the Tragical Effects of Jealousy; the dissembling Arts of Coquetry; and the unhappy State of the Comedian. With Thoughts on the art of beautifying the face. By Mademoiselle Cochois, The Favourite both of the Court, and the Theatre, of Berlin. In two volumes (1747)
- 381665: The new pocket dictionary of the Italian and English languages (1795)
- 381722: An essay on the theory and practice of medical electricity (1781)
- 381728: A practical grammar of the Greek tongue (1734)
- 381732: An essay towards an English grammar (1784)
- 381749: An account of two charity schools for the education of girls (1800)
- 381812: The private life of Lewis XV (1781)
- 381838: A chronological table, on a new plan (1799)
- 381843: A view of universal history (1778)
- 381867: Time's telescope universal and perpetual, fitted for all countries and capacities (1734)
- 381868: Time's telescope universal and perpetual, fitted for all countries and capacities (1734)
- 381912: Observations on the structure, oconomy, and diseases of the foot of the horse (1798)
- 381925: An account of a controversy between the Rev. Samuel Weller (1741)
- 381926: A letter to the Honourable Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the College of Physicians, and President of the Royal Society. In vindication of the character of those Greek writers in physick that flourished after Galen, but particularly that of Alexander Trallian: Containing an Account of the Birth-Place, Age, Stile, Method, Practice, &c. of that Ancient Author. By E. Milward, M. D. Formerly of Trinity College, Cambridge (1733)
- 381928: A vindication of the learning, loyalty, morals, and most Christian behaviour of the Dissenters toward the Church of England (1705)
- 381936: A system of revealed religion (1769)
- 381973: The roman history, continued from the second century of the Christian æra to the destruction of the Greek empire by the Turks. By J. Warburton (1792)
- 381986: Abre?ge? de l'Histoire romaine (1795)
- 382012: The origin of churches (1723)
- 382061: An essay in writing (1730)
- 382111: The new description and state of England (1701)
- 382126: Sermons on several occasions (1744)
- 382136: Poems: containing The retrospect, odes, elegies, sonnets, &c. By Robert Lovell, and Robert Southey, of Baliol College, Oxford (1795)
- 382281: Episcopacy (1765)
- 382360: An analysis of the French orthography (1772)
- 382478: A funeral sermon, occasioned by the much lamented death of the Revd. Samuel Wood, D.D. who died November 2, 1767, in the 57th Year of his Age. preached at Norwich, November 8. With an Oration Delivered at the Interment. By Thomas Howe. Published at the Request of the Church (1768)
- 382479: The power and pleasure of the divine life (1744)
- 382568: A sermon occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Honor Wood (1737)
- 382574: The blessedness of the dead, who die in the Lord (1792)
- 382670: A sermon preached at St. Andrew's, Holborn, on Sunday, April 7, and at the parish church of Clapham, on Sunday, May 26, 1782 (1782)
- 382717: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Robert Wright (1743)
- 382731: The history of the British plantations in America (1738)
- 382741: Romulus: a tragedy. From the French of Monsieur de Lamotte. By H. Johnson (1724)
- 382752: The moral obligation to the positive appointments in religion (1732)
- 382863: A free and plain exposition of the ninth and tenth verses of the second chapter of Titus: addressed to servants professing godliness. With a Preface to Masters and Mistresses (1771)
- 382866: Henry (1795)
- 382957: The christian minister. By Charles Bulkley (1758)
- 382963: Three letters to the Deist (1725)
- 382966: A discourse concerning the gift of prayer (1718)
- 383011: Eudosia (1781)
- 383060: Divine meditations and holy contemplations (1775)
- 383179: A sermon preached on the 25th of February, 1795 (1795)
- 383180: Sermons on various interesting subjects, preached in the parish church of Lewisham in Kent (1792)
- 383258: The apology of Benjamin Ben Mordecai to his friends (1784)
- 383259: Considerations on ancient and modern creeds compared (1788)
- 383330: A liberal version of the Psalms into modern language (1793)
- 383360: German grammar, adapted to the use of Englishmen. By George Henry Noehden, Phil. D (1800)
- 383403: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Francis Spilsbury (1782)
- 383417: The works of the Rev. Thomas Jones (1763)
- 383418: A word of comfort to weak believers (1796)
- 383517: A preservative against several abuses and corruptions of reveal'd religion (1730)
- 383542: Truth and liberty consistent and maintain'd (1720)
- 383544: A defence of the proceedings of the late Assembly at Exon (1719)
- 383555: An historical and practical essay on the culture and commerce of tobacco (1800)
- 383570: Original miscellaneous poems (1796)
- 383674: The works of the Rev. Thomas Jones (1775)
- 383707: Sermons, in two volumes (1790)
- 383744: An inquiry into the spirit and tendency of letters on Theron and Aspasio (1762)
- 383745: Some of the glories of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, exhibited in twenty sacramental discourses (1728)
- 383802: A sermon preach'd August 19, 1708 (1708)
- 383834: Elements of universal law, and particularly of the law of England. Vol.1. Being the first volume of a translation of a work, intitled Principia juris universalis. &c (1779)
- 383853: Sermons on evangelical and practical subjects (1787)
- 383854: Nature spiritualised, in a variety of poems (1766)
- 383865: Discourses on various subjects (1779)
- 383901: A right acquaintance with God, the only way to solid peace and real good (1792)
- 383924: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Free (1759)
- 383931: An essay on the character of the apostles and evangelists (1798)
- 383933: Inquiries concerning the state and ?conomy of the angelical worlds. By John Reynolds (1723)
- 383999: The signs of the times, illustrated and improved (1759)
- 384175: A voyage to the Isle of France, the Isle of Bourbon, and the Cape of Good Hope; with observations and reflections upon nature and mankind. By J. H. B. de Saint Pierre, author of studies of nature. Translated from the French. To which is added some account of the author (1800)
- 384186: A soldier's journal (1770)
- 384199: A short-Hand dictionary, to which is prefixed the rules or principles of that useful and pleasing art; Together With Such plain Directions for the Learner, AS To Enable School-Boys as well as Adults to acquire a perfect Knowledge of Short-Hand without a Master (1777)
- 384334: Practical discourses on several important subjects (1703)
- 384335: Doctor Sherlock's cases and letter of Church-Communion (lately summ'd up in the Abridgment of the London cases) consider'd (1702)
- 384408: An historical account of the life and reign of David King of Israel (1740)
- 384417: The wheel of fortune (1795)
- 384418: The jew (1795)
- 384431: A sermon at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian (1789)
- 384457: The safe retreat from impending judgments (1762)
- 384459: A minister dead; yet speaking (1770)
- 384462: Ejaculatory prayer (1767)
- 384474: A funeral sermon on occasion of the death of the late Reverend and learned Mr. Benjamin Robinson (1724)
- 384490: The observer (1786)
- 384493: An accurate and descriptive catalogue of the several paintings in the King of Spain's palace at Madrid (1787)
- 384495: A letter to Richard Lord Bishop of Landaff (1783)
- 384626: The history of Mademoiselle De St.Phale (1787)
- 384662: The sovereignty of providence: a sermon. Preached at White-Chapel, Leeds, on Sunday the second of January, 1791. By Edward Parsons (1791)
- 384726: A brief account of the dreadful fire at Blandford-Forum (1735)
- 384747: The christian instructor (1748)
- 384850: The state of the woollen manufactures considered (1731)
- 384905: Sermons on practical subjects (1790)
- 384912: An account of the life and death of Mr. Matthew Henry, minister of the Gospel at Hackney, who dy'd June 22. 1714 in the 52d year of his age (1716)
- 384914: The triumphs of grace (1795)
- 384950: A brief exposition of the church-catechism (1724)
- 385077: An inquiry into the nature and cause of that swelling, in one or both of the lower extremities, which sometimes happens to lying-in women. Together with an examination into the propriety of drawing the breasts, Of those who do, and also of those who do not give Suck. By Charles White, Esq. F. R. S. Man-Midwife Extraordinary, to the Lying-in Hospital in Manchester, &c. &c (1792)
- 385100: A treatise on the cataract (1791)
- 385103: Candid animadversions on Dr. Lee's Narrative of a singular gouty case (1782)
- 385130: An account of the character and manners of the French (1770)
- 385200: Some account of the alien priories (1786)
- 385210: An essay on truths of importance to the happiness of mankind (1768)
- 385231: Essays on the evidence, characteristic doctrines, and influence of Christianity (1791)
- 385276: Practical observations on the puerperal fever (1787)
- 385304: A summary of the Bible (1730)
- 385348: A new grammar of the French language (1785)
- 385473: An essay on the law of bailments (1798)
- 385565: Classical exercises upon the rules of the French syntax (1794)
- 385678: Biography for boys (1799)
- 385681: The story of David Doubtful (1798)
- 385821: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1800)
- 385859: Grammatical institutes (1777)
- 386155: Hor? lyric? (1727)
- 386156: Hor? lyric? (1722)
- 386386: The British Plutarch (1762)
- 386423: Liberal education (1783)
- 386505: A selection of hymns from the best authors (1790)
- 386561: The family jewel, and compleat housewife's companion (1754)
- 386711: A new system of short-hand (1800)
- 386802: The compleat English gardener: or, gardening made perfectly easy (1780)
- 386937: Faith triumphant, exemplified in the death of Mrs. T---- (1771)
- 386975: A grammar of the French language (1800)
- 387086: Sonnets, and other poems (1800)
- 387128: The book of the Revelation of Saint John the Divine explained (1785)
- 387141: A circular letter, from the independent ministers, assembled at Nuneaton, August the 6th 1793, to the associated churches, in Warwickshire (1793)
- 387502: The complete florist (1775)
- 387504: The complete florist (1785)
- 387511: A discourse upon the plague, with a preparatory account of malignant fevers (1722)
- 387519: Condolence and congratulation (1714)
- 387536: A short view of the history of England (1757)
- 387627: Abre?ge? de l'histoire ancienne (1799)
- 387664: Sermons (1794)
- 387674: Scripture and tradition considered (1735)
- 387730: The dying man's assistant (1702)
- 387788: A treatise on the management of pregnant and lying-in women (1785)
- 387900: A compendium of practical geometry (1732)
- 387993: A collection of visions and allegories: selected from the most eminent authors (1772)
- 388051: A treatise on the glandular disease of Barbadoes (1784)
- 388082: A vindication of the dissenters (1718)
- 388277: Jacob Lopes Henriques, Judah Senior Henriques, Isaac Senior Henriques, William Hubbald (an officer of the Poultry Compter) and Charles Nelson, bail of Jacob Senior Henriques van Moises - - - - plaintiffs in error. The Dutch West-India Company - - defendants in error. The case of the defendants in error (1730)
- 388359: A sermon preach'd at Lyme Regis in the County of Dorset (1705)
- 388387: An enquiry into the moving powers employed in the circulation of the blood (1774)
- 388414: The old English baron (1799)
- 388451: Observations on a pamphlet (1770)
- 388479: A short view of the whole scripture history (1774)
- 388501: Poems and essays (1787)
- 388508: Elegant extracts: or useful and entertaining pieces of poetry (1789)
- 388515: Liberal education (1781)
- 388650: Logick (1729)
- 388680: The accomplished tutor; or, complete system of liberal education (1800)
- 388732: Sermons (1784)
- 388744: The world to come (1739)
- 388760: Catechism of health (1794)
- 388773: Sermons on different subjects (1791)
- 388782: The improvement of the mind (1753)
- 388790: A plea for the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ (1776)
- 388824: The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's three letters (1746)
- 389008: The dignity of human nature (1795)
- 389044: The stranger (1799)
- 389120: Logick (1768)
- 389163: Hyper-Criticism on Miss Seward's Louisa (1785)
- 389178: An essay on spirit (1752)
- 389213: The london art of cookery (1796)
- 389273: The conflicts of a believer, attended with the evidence of a compleat conquest, a sermon, (occasioned by the death of Mr. Joseph Shipman, Minister of the Gospel, And lately expell'd from Edmund-Hall, Oxford, ) preached at Upton upon Severn, on Sunday, January 5, 1772. By Cornelius Winter (1772)
- 389303: The curiosities of common water (1724)
- 389322: Dialogues concerning education (1757)
- 389479: A discourse on the preparation, preservation, and restoration of malt-liquors, with the common and special uses of barley, wort, grains, &c. and of all the liquors extracted from malt, viz. ale, beer, aligar, and spirits, with a rational account of each process, or head. By P.C.J.P (1733)
- 389485: Historic memoir on the French Revolution (1791)
- 389613: Hocus pocus (1715)
- 389654: An enquiry into the obligations of Christians (1792)
- 389822: The complete grazier (1776)
- 390021: The genesis of philosophy (1748)
- 390041: An easy and pleasant introduction to Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy (1772)
- 390053: A complete treatise on electricity, in theory and practice (1786)
- 390107: Logick (1760)
- 390113: Solitude (1794)
- 390114: A collection of the promises of scripture (1720)
- 390309: The happy death (1724)
- 390321: Navigation spiritualliz'd: or, a new compass for seamen (1721)
- 390326: An essay towards a practical English grammar (1722)
- 390340: The unprofitable bargain (1704)
- 390366: Observations on the third, fourth and fifth chapters of the book of Genesis (1789)
- 390389: The companion or spiritual guide at the altar (1775)
- 390470: Justice in all its branches (1731)
- 390523: The great oracle (1718)
- 390530: Mistakes in religion exposed (1774)
- 390556: On the abuse of unrestrained power (1778)
- 390654: The book of Job, in English verse (1771)
- 390693: The fees of the Sheriffs-Court, Chamberlain's-Office: Woodstreet and Poultry Compters, and Ludgate. Also the rates and fares of Hackney-coachmen, ... as they are settled by Act of Parliament, and by the Lord-Mayor, ... of the city of London (1709)
- 390717: A national fast a national mockery of God (1761)
- 390718: A synodal charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Abo (1779)
- 390729: Methodism displayed (1759)
- 390866: Sermons against popery (1723)
- 390917: A christian liturgy (1751)
- 390923: An explicatory catechism (1721)
- 390934: Spiritual hymns (1782)
- 390941: Three hundred hymns (1762)
- 391014: Letters on the improvement of the mind (1777)
- 391048: The political and religious conduct of the dissenters vindicated (1777)
- 391051: The assembly's catechism with notes (1731)
- 391164: An explicatory catechism (1701)
- 391171: The christian-Family prayer book (1737)
- 391179: The young Christian's prayer book (1733)
- 391187: The church of Rome's claim of authority and infallibility examined (1735)
- 391235: Moral and historical memoirs (1779)
- 391246: Il conclave del M DCC LXXIV (1775)
- 391281: A short explanation of the Assembly's shorter catechism (1726)
- 391370: The pocket prayer book (1800)
- 391395: The assembly's shorter catechism, rescu'd (1738)
- 391456: Monument du costume physique et moral de la fin du dix-huitie?me sie?cle (1790)
- 391491: A form of sound words (1756)
- 391564: A pocket of prose and verse (1778)
- 391609: The church of Rome's doctrine and practise with relation to the worship of God in an unknown tongue examin'd (1735)
- 391618: The veneration of saints and images, as taught and practis'd in the Church of Rome, examined (1735)
- 391619: The reasons and necessity of the Reformation (1735)
- 391624: Three dialogues, between a minister and one of his parishioners (1769)
- 391628: An exposition of the catechism of the Church of England (1770)
- 391697: The companion or spiritual guide at the altar (1775)
- 391734: The shadows of Shakespeare (1779)
- 391774: The virgin muse (1722)
- 391782: A short and plain exposition of the Old Testament (1788)
- 391840: The female advocate (1799)
- 391859: A hopeful youth falling short of heaven (1723)
- 391909: The chief interest of man (1718)
- 392116: The dove-Cote (1740)
- 392128: Miscellany of poems (1775)
- 392168: Justice and policy (1773)
- 392312: The holy Land (1800)
- 392340: Paraphrase, or, large explicatory poem upon the Song of Solomon (1758)
- 392354: The poetical works (1800)
- 392359: Modern Europe (1757)
- 392435: The cheerful companion, in his hours of leisure (1797)
- 393073: Clementina (1771)
- 393090: Poems (1791)
- 393118: The old English gentleman (1797)
- 393294: The pleasures of memory (1795)
- 393421: A wife in the right (1772)
- 393432: Poetic trifles (1796)
- 393475: An essay on sensibility (1791)
- 393476: Theodore; or, the gamester's progress. A poetic tale (1799)
- 393608: An essay on the theory and practice of bleaching (1799)
- 393848: The famous bull or constitution unigenitus (1734)
- 393858: Books printed for, and sold by John Oswald (1734)
- 393906: Hocus pocus (1715)
- 394041: An apology for the Missionary Society (1799)
- 394090: The saints everlasting rest (1761)
- 394154: Historic tales (1790)
- 394331: An essay, on the symptoms and cure of the virulent gonorrhoea (1783)
- 394365: The professed cook (1776)
- 394380: Dinarbas (1790)
- 394381: Dinarbas (1792)
- 394397: A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar (1785)
- 394398: The housekeeper's instructor (1790)
- 394403: An exact and circumstantial history of the battle of Floddon (1774)
- 394501: Sonnets, (third edition) with other poems, by the Rev. W. L. Bowles, A. M. Late Of Trinity College, Oxford (1794)
- 394507: Discourses (1791)
- 394512: The farmer's boy (1800)
- 394513: The farmer's boy (1800)
- 394571: The marrow of the church. The doctrines of original sin, justification by faith, and the holy spirit, fairly stated and clearly demonstrated From The Homilies, Articles and Liturgies of the Church of England. Confirmed by Apposite Texts of Scripture. With proper Reflexions, Inferences and Instructions annexed to each Head. Being the Substance of several Discourses preached in Cambridge. By William Hammond, A. B. Late of St. John's College in Cambridge (1745)
- 394589: Catholicism without Popery (1704)
- 394693: A dissertation on the universe in general (1795)
- 394756: The poetical works (1796)
- 394784: Memoirs of the life of John Gordon (1734)
- 394922: The housekeeper's instructor (1800)
- 394932: A new experiment for the prevention of crimes (1786)
- 394972: A conversation between Richard Hill, Esq (1771)
- 395024: An experimental inquiry into the constituent principles of the sulphureous water at Nottington near Weymouth (1792)
- 395124: The substance of the speech of Henry Beaufoy, Esq (1788)
- 395154: Beauties of Saint Pierre (1799)
- 395247: Birch's British views, completed in one volume, under the title of Delices de la Grande Bretagne: (1791)
- 395364: A speech, intended to have been delivered in the House of Commons, in support of the petition from the general congress at Philadelphia (1775)
- 395408: Essays, letters, and poems (1781)
- 395462: The prose epitome (1791)
- 395480: The winter evenings companion (1751)
- 395634: Parodies on Gay (1800)
- 395709: The london merchant (1732)
- 395741: The saints everlasting rest (1798)
- 395757: Chinese letters (1741)
- 395761: A comparative view of the mortality of the human species, at all ages (1788)
- 395808: The house-Keeper's pocket-book (1751)
- 395899: The complete grazier (1767)
- 395928: Poems and essays (1793)
- 396230: The english art of cookery (1798)
- 396249: Peace to Britain (1745)
- 396268: The method of ullaging and inching all sorts of casks and other utensils (1749)
- 396504: The jewish spy (1739)
- 396525: Paul and Virginia (1799)
- 396556: The old English baron (1778)
- 396580: A free and candid profession of faith (1795)
- 396839: The observer (1791)
- 396851: The observer (1791)
- 397030: Principia cum juris universalis tum præcipue anglicani (1779)
- 397106: The credibility of the Gospel history (1730)
- 397378: An introduction to the use of the globes (1752)
- 397399: Paul et Virginie (1797)
- 397495: A tour through the island of Mann (1798)
- 397548: The old English baron (1791)
- 397560: Jachin and Boaz (1800)
- 397824: Mentoria (1787)
- 397836: Mentoria (1794)
- 397921: The adventures of Numa Pompilius, second king of Rome (1798)
- 398180: A treatise of vapours (1702)
- 398216: Sermons on various divine subjects (1744)
- 398217: Sermons on various divine subjects (1756)
- 398219: Dissertations on six texts of scripture (1737)
- 398252: Lay-Nonconformity justified (1717)
- 398334: Cosmology (1792)
- 398428: The history and practice of aerostation (1785)
- 398438: The london art of cookery (1783)
- 398533: Panarithmologia (1746)
- 398548: Farewel life (1769)
- 398588: The new spelling dictionary (1766)
- 398598: The reports of the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poor. Vol. II (1800)
- 398602: Essays (1780)
- 398635: A statistical view of Germany (1790)
- 398846: An exposition of Christian doctrine (1784)
- 398996: The pleasures of memory (1796)
- 399037: A short catechism (1783)
- 399250: A short English grammar (1794)
- 399262: The unreasonableness of the charge of imposition exhibited against several Dissenting ministers in and about London, consider'd (1719)
- 399263: An essay concerning truth and charity (1721)
- 399264: A sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Sladen (1733)
- 399265: A sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Sladen (1733)
- 399266: The doctrine of original sin considered (1725)
- 399513: Tracts, by Warburton, and a Warburtonian (1789)
- 399552: An illustration and mensuration of solid geometry (1787)
- 399594: The history of Dahomy (1793)
- 399671: The governess; or, evening amusements, at a boarding school (1800)
- 399675: The doctor and the apothecary (1788)
- 399683: Give us our rights! (1782)
- 399690: The minstrel, in two books: with some other poems. By James Beattie, LL.D (1779)
- 399788: The repository (1790)
- 399789: The repository (1790)
- 399940: Review of a battalion of infantry (1799)
- 400012: The innocent vindicated (1719)
- 400075: Letters and conversations between several young ladies on interesting and improving subjects (1795)
- 400094: The history of the Puritans (1732)
- 400113: A treatise on the police of the metropolis (1796)
- 400249: Adventures of Musul (1800)
- 400251: The rational brutes (1800)
- 400270: Directions for daily communion with God (1731)
- 400412: Royal genealogies (1732)
- 400470: Thoughts in prison (1781)
- 401004: A sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Bourn (1721)
- 401038: Devout exercises of the heart (1754)
- 401113: An essay towards a system of mineralogy (1770)
- 401237: An essay on crimes and punishments (1782)
- 401263: The comical history of Don Quixote (1702)
- 401299: Several sermons (1722)
- 401375: Lectures on the art of reading (1794)
- 401376: British education (1769)
- 401410: Letters (1793)
- 401656: Elements of the grammar of the English language (1788)
- 401739: Sermons on various subjects (1776)
- 401743: An essay on the general method of treating cancerous tumors (1753)
- 401769: The coming of the Messiah (1800)
- 401780: Observations upon the miraculous conception of our Saviour (1790)
- 401878: A dissertation upon the supposed existence of a moral law of nature (1757)
- 401882: Remarks upon a pamphlet written by the Rev. Mr. Caleb Fleming (1756)
- 401908: The history of England (1730)
- 401917: The history of England (1735)
- 401936: The history of England (1739)
- 402041: The stranger (1798)
- 402049: The lady of the manor (1778)
- 402054: The stranger (1798)
- 402164: Biography for girls (1800)
- 402165: A mirror for the female sex (1799)
- 402166: Scripture histories (1798)
- 402274: A true testimony for God (1724)
- 402287: Tales of the cottage (1800)
- 402288: Tales of the cottage (1799)
- 402289: Biography for girls (1799)
- 402291: Obedience rewarded (1797)
- 402415: Chirurgus marinus (1702)
- 402474: The saints everlasting rest (1759)
- 402494: Divine breathings (1716)
- 402602: The chemical works (1759)
- 402609: A vindication of revealed religion (1740)
- 402636: The rubric in the Book of common prayer (1787)
- 402638: Discourses on preaching (1787)
- 402668: Converse with God in solitude (1761)
- 402875: Two discourses (1754)
- 402877: Two discourses (1724)
- 402895: Travels through Sicily and that part of Italy formerly called Magna Græcia (1773)
- 403004: The voyage of life (1792)
- 403171: The fingal of Ossian (1777)
- 403214: The just limitation of slavery (1776)
- 403217: Tracts, concerning the ancient and only true legal means of national defence, by a free militia (1782)
- 403222: The law of retribution (1776)
- 403225: An account of the constitutional English polity of congregational courts (1786)
- 403226: The law of liberty (1776)
- 403324: Solitude (1798)
- 403325: Solitude (1799)
- 403326: Solitude (1799)
- 403327: Solitude considered with respect to its influence upon the mind and the heart (1792)
- 403328: Solitude considered with respect to its influence upon the mind and the heart (1791)
- 403446: Essays (1779)
- 403448: The minstrel (1797)
- 403449: A letter to a divine in Germany (1736)
- 403450: The ministry of the Dissenters vindicated (1724)
- 403451: The inspiration of the holy writings of the Old and New Testament consider'd and improv'd (1710)
- 403454: A practical discourse concerning vows (1704)
- 403455: The principles and practice of moderate Nonconformists with respect to ordination, exemplify'd (1717)
- 403457: Sobermindedness recommended (1717)
- 403471: The preceptor (1776)
- 403472: The preceptor (1775)
- 403476: The heavenly doctrine of the New Jerusalem (1792)
- 403498: The two first parts of his life (1756)
- 403718: Comfort and counsel to Protestant Dissenters (1712)
- 403719: Comfort and counsel to Protestant Dissenters (1712)
- 403720: Thirteen sermons concerning the doctrine of the Trinity (1722)
- 403743: The wisdom of angels, concerning divine love and divine wisdom (1788)
- 403758: The complete duty of man (1800)
- 403759: The complete duty of man (1798)
- 404070: A new system of modern geography (1792)
- 404109: Entick's new spelling dictionary (1791)
- 404113: The general history of the late war (1763)
- 404118: The new Latin and English dictionary (1771)
- 404119: Entick's new spelling dictionary (1795)
- 404123: A new and accurate history and survey of London (1766)
- 404130: A tract on duelling (1790)
- 404172: An appeal to the public on behalf of Samuel Vaughan, Esq (1770)
- 404243: A view of popery, taken from the creed of Pope Pius the Iv (1737)
- 404318: A new system of modern geography: or, A geographical, historical, and commercial grammar; and present state of the several kingdoms of the world (1795)
- 404319: A new system of modern geography (1786)
- 404328: The love of the brethren, proceeding from a perception of the love of God (1795)
- 404337: Dictionarium rusticum & urbanicum (1704)
- 404376: The general history of the late war (1779)
- 404439: Fables (1768)
- 404448: An account of the life and death of the late Reverend Mr. Matthew Henry (1716)
- 404457: An account of the life and death of Mr. Matthew Henry (1716)
- 404506: The reproach of Christ the Christian's treasure (1771)
- 404532: Psalms and hymns for divine worship (1760)
- 404599: Epictetus his morals (1702)
- 404627: Devout exercises of the heart (1738)
- 404671: An essay towards a new explication of the doctrines of the resurrection, millennium, and judgment (1734)
- 404833: An essay on the nature and immutability of truth (1772)
- 404834: An essay on the nature and immutability of truth (1770)
- 404835: An essay on the nature and immutability of truth (1778)
- 404836: An essay on the nature and immutability of truth (1771)
- 404838: An essay on the nature and immutability of truth (1773)
- 404873: Elements of English (1786)
- 405019: Poems on various occasions (1782)
- 405120: The london calendar, or court and city register, for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for the year, 1790; Including a Complete and Correct List of the present Parliament, more extensive and useful than in any other Book of the Kind yet published. Containing, England. I. Correct Lists of both Houses of Parliament; the State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, at the Court, in the City of London, and different Parts of the Kingdom; the Army and Navy; Baronets, Universities, Seminaries, Medical Societies, Hospitals, &c. &c. Scotland. II. All the Peers, Baronets, State, Law, Revenue, and Public Offices, Universities, Physicians, &c. Ireland. III. Both Houses of Parliament, a complete List of the Baronets, all the Law, State, Revenue, and public Offices, Bankers, Deans, &c. &c. America. IV. The Military and Civil Establishments; Governors, Law and Revenue Officers, &c. &c. Carefully corrected at the Respective Offices (1790)
- 405152: The life of the Reverend Mr. George Trosse, late minister of the Gospel in Exon (1715)
- 405161: The charge given to Mr. William Moss of Buckingham (1724)
- 405164: The universal cook (1797)
- 405300: Proceedings in a cause lately depending before the Parliament of Paris (1743)
- 405385: The general history of the late war (1765)
- 405387: The general history of the late war (1770)
- 405388: The general history of the late war (1772)
- 405483: Evidence of our transactions in the East Indies (1782)
- 405543: The works (1784)
- 405603: A new grammar, French, English, and Spanish (1752)
- 405611: Sermons on various subjects (1753)
- 405777: Essay on national pride (1797)
- 405900: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of the late Reverend Daniel Williams (1716)
- 405910: The right reformer's character and duty (1713)
- 405951: Moral songs composed for the use of children (1728)
- 406217: A funeral sermon (1728)
- 406325: A treatise on the commerce and police of the River Thames (1800)
- 406327: A treatise on the commerce and police of the River Thames (1800)
- 406363: A sermon occasioned by the death of Elizabeth Stafford (1775)
- 406364: A sermon occasioned by the death of Elizabeth Stafford (1774)
- 406365: The scripture-Doctrine of sin and grace considered (1774)
- 406379: The strength and weakness of human reason (1731)
- 406456: A brief disquisition of the law of nature (1701)
- 406625: Memoirs (1735)
- 406690: A complete German grammar (1771)
- 406744: Medulla ecclesiæ (1744)
- 406745: A sermon preach'd at Plymouth to an assembly of protestant dissenters (1714)
- 406994: The communicant's spiritual companion (1763)
- 407122: The excellency of the knowledge of Jesus Christ (1772)
- 407123: The excellency of the knowledge of Jesus Christ. As a right, easy, and happy way of coming to a true, constant strength and establishment, in the Christian Life (1773)
- 407166: Divine conduct (1712)
- 407225: A funeral sermon upon the death of Mr. Thomas Clissold (1713)
- 407663: The logographic-Emblematical English spelling book (1800)
- 408057: Solitude considered (1795)
- 408176: The hospital-Surgeon (1701)
- 408289: The art of painting (1738)
- 408389: Sefer hesed ve'emet The mercy and truth (1748)
- 408464: Miscellaneous pieces in verse and prose (1790)
- 408479: A case of hydrophobia (1793)
- 408526: The pannel (1789)
- 408533: Ashton's memorial (1726)
- 408660: A general dictionary, historical and critical (1734)
- 408664: The minstrel (1772)
- 408705: A review of the controversy between the author of a discourse of the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion, and his adversaries (1726)
- 408840: Delices de la Grande Bretagne (1791)
- 408918: Sermons on the Divinity of Christ (1793)
- 408999: Some historical account of Guinea, its situation, produce, and the general disposition of its inhabitants (1772)
- 409065: The political and religious conduct of the dissenters vindicated (1777)
- 409078: Mentor's letters (1785)
- 409172: Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, Thoughts on the cause of the present discontents. By Catherine Macaulay (1770)
- 409237: The farmer's boy (1800)
- 409252: Boethius's Consolation of philosophy (1785)
- 409420: The general gazetteer (1786)
- 409453: A defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America (1787)
- 409459: The lusiad (1776)
- 409486: An abridgment of Dr. Cudworth's True intellectual system of the universe (1732)
- 409534: The poor man's help (1712)
- 409535: The poor man's help (1715)
- 409559: A brief account of the dreadful fire at Blandford-Forum (1735)
- 409735: Fifty small original, and elegant views of the most splendid churches, villages, rural prospects. and masterly pieces of architecture, adjacent to London (1750)
- 409777: An argumentative and practical discourse of infant-baptism (1712)
- 409786: An essay on the nature and immutability of truth (1774)
- 409801: The ancient and modern history of the Brethren (1780)
- 409991: The history of Greenland (1767)
- 410235: An introduction to the doctrine of fluxions (1751)
- 410241: Kebe?tos The?baiou pinax. = Cebetis Thebani tabula. Qua? Contextu toto recenti cura? de Graeco ad verbum expresso, atque in subsidium puerorum in ordinem Constructionis redacto, sententiisque Graecam elocutionem sapientibus elegantiori ad calcem paginae versione donatis, nova expeditiorque via ad Graecas Literas aperitur. Adjecto indice trilingui copiosissimo. Studio atque opera? Thomæ Nugent. In usum scholarum (1745)
- 410289: Observations on some fatal mistakes (1763)
- 410518: Archæologia Cornu-Britannica (1790)
- 410552: Bidding of prayers before sermon, no mark of disaffection to the present government (1718)
- 410615: A collection of sermons on several subjects (1745)
- 410783: Figures of British land birds (1800)
- 410845: The history and antiquities of the University of Cambridge (1760)
- 410959: The lives of the professors of Gresham College (1740)
- 411011: The modern art of breeding bees, a poem (1740)
- 411021: A mythological, etymological, and historical dictionary (1793)
- 411108: A political survey of the present state of Europe (1787)
- 411202: A short account of the Roman Senate, and the manner of their proceedings (1729)
- 411326: The wreath; composed of selections from Sappho, Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus (1799)
- 411552: An account of the life and death of Mr. Philip Henry (1712)
- 411563: Christian philosophy (1798)
- 411701: The eternal existence of the Lord Jesus Christ considered and improved (1766)
- 411713: The everlasting communion of saints with their Lord in the kingdom of Heaven their comfort, when mourning the loss of their fellow-communicants on earth (1767)
- 411714: The excellency of the Christian system demonstrated (1754)
- 411719: The fear of death, as a natural passion, consider'd (1728)
- 411738: The greek examiner, or, grammatical questions adapted to the Eton Greek grammar, for the use of schools (1795)
- 411780: A letter to Mr. Cumming (1719)
- 411853: The patriot king displayed (1769)
- 411906: A short history of bees (1800)
- 411920: The spartan manual (1785)
- 411921: Specimen of a history of Oxfordshire (1783)
- 411989: Selections from M. Pauw, with additions by Daniel Webb, Esq (1795)
- 412086: The brachygraphy of the French verbs (1772)
- 412087: The brachygraphy of the French verbs (1772)
- 412164: A free enquiry into the meaning of the most excellent name Jesus (1767)
- 412224: Liberal education (1781)
- 412332: Sophron: or nature's characteristics of the truth (1758)
- 412378: Entick's new spelling dictionary (1787)
- 412383: General view of the agriculture in the county of Somerset (1797)
- 412423: An analysis of the French orthography (1772)
- 412438: An appeal from the Protestant Association to the people of Great Britain (1780)
- 412490: Easy and pleasant Latin conversations (1769)
- 412505: E?tudes de la nature (1799)
- 412555: Jachin and Boaz (1797)
- 412675: Theo-Politica (1705)
- 412811: The arraignment and tryal of the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Rosewell (1718)
- 412845: English botany; or, coloured figures of British plants, with their essential characters, synonyms, and places of growth. To which will be added, occasional remarks. By James Sowerby, F.L.S (1790)
- 413074: The credibility of the Gospel history (1741)
- 413208: The minstrel (1774)
- 413219: Medical commentaries (1783)
- 413255: Concordia. Seu sacræ cænæ theoria sacra. Auctore P. D. K. S.T.P (1776)
- 413317: Plain proofs of the deity of Christ, and of the benefit inseparable from believing it, with a true heart, and of the pernicious consequences of denying it (1790)
- 413336: The operations of the Holy Ghost considered (1764)
- 413338: A gross imposition upon the public detected (1775)
- 413376: The danger of neglecting the great sacrifice. A sermon, preached at the Assizes at Cambridge, August 22, 1797. By the Rev. Charles Simeon, M.A. Fellow of King's College, Cambridge (1797)
- 413402: An abridgment of the Observations on the dispute between the United States and France (1798)
- 413535: A dictionary for the Book of Common Prayer (1793)
- 413581: The works of the late Reverend Mr. Matthew Henry (1726)
- 413752: Memoirs of the Medical Society of London. Instituted in the year 1773. Vol. I (1792)
- 413753: Memoirs of the Medical Society of London, Instituted in the year 1773. Vol. II (1789)
- 413754: Memoirs of the Medical Society of London. Instituted in the year 1773. Vol. II (1794)
- 413755: Memoirs of the Medical Society of London, instituted in the year 1773. Vol. III (1792)
- 413756: Memoirs of the Medical Society of London. Instituted in the year 1773. Vol. IV (1795)
- 413819: A token of respect to the memory of the Rev. George Whitefield (1770)
- 413926: A plain account of the diseases incident to children (1769)
- 413927: The new theory of generation (1762)
- 413963: A statistical view of Europe, in respect to the forms of government, administration of justice, religion and manners, of each nation (1791)
- 414215: On Saturday, May 7, 1791, will be published, No.1. Price six-pence, (to be continued weekly,) of the General Register of philosophy, literature and politics (1791)
- 414243: On the principle of vitality in man, as described in the Holy Scriptures, and the difference between true and apparent Death. A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Andrew in Holborn, On Sunday, March 22, 1789, for the benefit of the Humane Society, by Samuel, Lord Bishop of St. David's (1789)
- 414254: On Tuesday, January 1, 1788, will be published, (price one shilling) no. I. of the Repository; a new periodical work, to be continued on the first and sixteenth of every month; containing original papers and essays. Miscellaneous articles, domestic and foreign, (including occasional accounts of valuable Publications). Philosophical papers and intelligence. Authentic state and other public papers, of every description (1788)
- 414324: The order of the primitive churches (1719)
- 414381: Ordination to the ministry, an entrusting men with the gospel (1727)
- 414810: A perfect discovery of the longitude. By Sir Richard Cocks, Bart. Dedicated to the Earl of Peterborough (1721)
- 414833: Persecution and cruelty in the principles, practices, and spirit of the Romish Church. A sermon preached at Salters-Hall, April 10, 1735. By B. Grosvenor, D.D (1735)
- 415026: The popish doctrine of justification by works, consider'd; in a sermon at Pinners-Hall, Feb. 11, 1734-5. By Thomas Bradbury (1735)
- 415027: The popish doctrine of purgatory repugnant to the scripture account of remission through the blood of Christ (1735)
- 415066: The power of Synods discuss'd, in an enquiry whether Christ appointed them? And whether the Apostles settled, or call'd, or held any? By Thomas Cawdwell (1724)
- 415090: Practical reflections on the character and translation of Enoch. In a sermon, preach'd at Welford in Northamptonshire, March 9, 1737-8. on occasion of the much lamented death of the late Reverend Mr. John Norris. By P. Doddridge, D. D (1738)
- 415144: Preparation to meet God in the way of his judgments, the present duty of Christians. A sermon preach'd at Hackney, December, 16. 1720. Being the publick fast (1720)
- 415406: The principles of the revolution vindicated (1776)
- 415526: The repeal of the act against occasional conformity, consider'd (1717)
- 415527: The repeal of the act against occasional conformity, consider'd (1717)
- 415571: A reply to the subscribing ministers reasons, in their vindication, for declaring their faith at this critical juncture: and, in other than express scripture words. Publish'd by Agreement of a Committee, of the Non-Subscribing Ministers (1719)
- 415726: The republican refuted; in a series of biographical, critical and political strictures on Thomas Paine's Rights of man. By Charles Harrington Elliot, Esq (1791)
- 415774: The rev. Mr. Whitefield's answer, to the Bishop of London's last pastoral letter (1739)
- 415775: The rev. Mr. Whitefield's answer, to the Bishop of London's last pastoral letter (1739)
- 416289: The necessity and advantages of closet religion. By a private Christian (1736)
- 416290: Public fasting (1757)
- 416300: Public fasting (1758)
- 416326: The capricious lady (1783)
- 416329: The jew (1794)
- 416352: The capricious lady (1783)
- 416639: Early instruction of children explain'd and recommended. A sermon preach'd in Gravel-Lane, Southwark, For the Benefit of a Charity-School there. January the first 1729/30. By John Hurrion. Publish'd at the request of the Managers (1730)
- 416650: God the preserver. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's, January 1, 1751. For the Benefit of the Charity-School In Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By John Hodge. Published at the Request of the Managers (1751)
- 416680: Cautions to the heads of families, in three essays (1790)
- 416730: A sermon chiefly address'd to young people (1737)
- 416739: A sermon occasion'd by the happy accession of King George to the throne of Great Britain (1714)
- 416746: A sermon occasioned by the death of the reverend Mr. Thomas Saunders (1736)
- 416747: A sermon occasioned by the death of the reverend Mr. Thomas Tingey (1729)
- 416748: A sermon, occasioned by the decease of John Howard, Esq (1790)
- 416781: A sermon preach'd at Exon, Sept. the 9th, 1718 (1718)
- 416786: A sermon preach'd at Newport-Pagnel, in the County of Bucks, on Sept. 15. 1725 (1725)
- 416852: A sermon preach'd at the opening of the synod of Merse and Teviotdale (1738)
- 416940: The protestant-Succession refus'd by men, but own'd of God (1719)
- 417187: A rational discourse of the inward uses of water (1725)
- 417264: Reasons for enabling Protestant dissenters to bear publick offices (1717)
- 417443: Reflections on the general treatment and cure of fevers (1772)
- 417597: The religious knowledge of our end, and the right measuring of our days, must be attained by prayer to God (1741)
- 417626: Remarks on a sermon preached at Petersfield, June the 17th, 1722. By the Reverend Mr. William Lowth (1723)
- 417646: Remarks on Dr. Waterland's second defense of some queries (1723)
- 417694: Remarks on the ophthalmy, psorophthalmy, and purulent eye (1787)
- 417757: Remarks upon the Bishop of London's pastoral letter (1739)
- 417785: Rudiments of taste (1789)
- 417857: Ruth. A sacred oratorio (1763)
- 417883: The sad shepherd: or, a tale of Robin Hood, a fragment, written by Ben Jonson. With a continuation, notes, and an appendix (1783)
- 417958: The satires, epistles, and art of poetry of Horace translated into English prose, as near the original as the different idioms of the Latin and English languages will allow. With the Latin text and order of construction in the opposite page; and Critical, Historical, Geographical, and Classical notes, in English, from the best commentators both ancient and modern, with a great many Notes entirely New. And A Preface to each Satire and Epistle, illustrating their Difficulties, and shewing their several Ornaments and Design. For the Use of Schools as well as of Private Gentlemen (1748)
- 417960: The satires, epistles, and art of poetry of Horace translated into English prose, as near the original as the different idioms of the Latin and English languages will allow. With the Latin text in the opposite page; and Critical, Historical, Geographical, and Classical notes, in English, from the best commentators both ancient and modern, especially M. Dacier and P. Sanadon, with several Notes entirely New. And A Preface to each Satire and Epistle, illustrating their Difficulties, and shewing their several Ornaments and Design. To which is subjoined, The Latin Text put into Order of Construction. For the Use of Schools as well as of Private Gentlemen (1743)
- 418190: The second part of a reply to the vindication of the subscribing ministers: containing a defence of the several things published in The authentick account, &c. viz. Advices for peace; The Declaration of Faith; And, The Reasons for not subscribing the Article and Answers which the other Ministers subscribed. Published by Agreement of a Committee of the Non-Subscribing Ministers (1719)
- 418313: Sentimental fables. Translated from the French, with the original and notes. To which is prefixed, an essay on English versification. By a country curate (1775)
- 418363: Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general, (as well as it's trade in particular) labours under (1744)
- 418372: A serious exhortation to the inhabitants of Great Britain (1795)
- 418384: A sermon, preached at Barbican, on Sunday, August 16, 1741 (1741)
- 418403: A sermon preached at St. George's Bloomsbury, on Sunday, March 28 (1779)
- 418468: A sermon preached at the opening of the General Infirmary at Hull, on Wednesday the first of September, 1784 (1784)
- 418489: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Reverend Dr. Thackeray (1755)
- 418696: A sermon preached in Hackney church, on Friday, February 4th, 1780 (1780)
- 418843: Several papers relating to Mr. Whiston's cause before the court of Delegates (1715)
- 418925: A short account of the last days of the Right Honourable and most respected Lady, Selina, countess dowager of Huntingdon (1791)
- 418940: A short account of the Society for Equitable Assurances on Lives and Survivorships, established by deed, inrolled in His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, at Westminster (1800)
- 419085: Sickness comfortable, and a dying bed easy (1723)
- 419143: Sinners saved by Jesus Christ, as preached in Holy Scripture (1757)
- 419275: A slight view of the village and school of R----- in imitation of Gray's Eaton College (1780)
- 419304: A sober and charitable disquisition concerning the importance of the doctrine of the Trinity (1732)
- 419333: A solemn call to a regard of divine providences. A sermon preached in Carter-Lane, December 18. 1745. Being the day Appointed by the government For a solemn fast. By Thomas Newman (1746)
- 419442: The state of the poll for Members in Parliament to represent the City of York. Begun at the Guildhall the 31st Day of March, and finally closed on the 6th of April, 1784 (1784)
- 419581: The study of astronomy, adapted to the capacities of youth (1796)
- 419591: Submission to divine providence in the death of children recommended and inforced (1737)
- 419592: Submission to divine providence in the death of children, recommended and inforced (1740)
- 419634: A succinct view of the missions established among the heathen by the Church of the Brethren (1771)
- 419648: Suggestions for the improvement of hospitals, and other charitable institutions. By William, Blizard, F.R.S. and F.A.S (1796)
- 419652: The sultan, or a peep into the seraglio (1787)
- 419761: A supplement to some tracts formerly published, viz. A defence of the brief account of Calvin's causing servetus to be burned, at Geneva, for an heretic. A brief account of Archbishop Laud's cruel treatment of Dr. Leighton. An essay, concerning the belief of things which are above reason. With a general preface. By George Benson, D.D (1748)
- 419781: The supremacy of St. Peter and the bishops of Rome his successors (1735)
- 419989: A sermon preach'd in the metropolitical Church of St. Peter in York, on Sunday, July 20. 1729 (1729)
- 420017: A sermon preach'd on September 7. 1704 (1704)
- 420022: A sermon preach'd on the death of the Reverend Mr. William Hocker (1722)
- 420034: A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners (1730)
- 420035: A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners (1736)
- 420054: Some account of the Walton water, near Tewkesbury; with thoughts on the use and diseases of the lymphatic glands. In a letter to [blank] By James Johnstone, M. D. physician to the general infirmary, worcester; fellow of the royal medicalssociety, Edinburgh; of the philosophical societies of manchester and bath; and corresponding member of the medical society, london (1787)
- 420061: Some brief observations and reflections on Mr. Whiston's late writings, falsly entitul'd Primitive Christianity reviv'd (1712)
- 420136: Some observations upon the present state of the Dissenting interest (1731)
- 420145: Some plain and short arguments from scripture proving the Lord Jesus Christ to be the supreme God, or one and the same God with the father, notwithstanding his acknowledged inferiority to the father, with respect to his human nature and mediatorship (1719)
- 420146: Some plain and short arguments from Scripture (1719)
- 420147: Some plain and short arguments from scripture (1720)
- 420327: Sonnets, written chiefly on picturesque spots, during a tour, by the reverend W. L. Bowles, A. B. of Trinity College, Oxford (1789)
- 420406: A specimen of the translation of the epigrams of M. Val. Martial: with the original subjoined, and notes at the end of the volume. By James Elphiston. The work, ready for the press, is to be published by subscription; Price one guinea in Boards, to be paid on Delivery of the Book (1778)
- 420570: The spirit of popery repugnant to the spirit of Christianity (1731)
- 420869: The third charge of Sr. Daniel Dolins, Kt. to the grand-jury, and other juries of the county of Middlesex; at the general quarter-sessions of the peace held the sixth day of October, 1726. at Westminster-Hall. Printed at the desire of the Justices of the Peace for the county (1726)
- 420932: This is to acquaint the curious, that there is to be seen. at [sic] the sign of the Mansion House opposite the Mansion House in the Poultry. The famous young colossus, a boy but fifteen years of age. Seven foot high (1745)
- 420976: Thoughts in prison (1777)
- 420977: Thoughts in prison (1789)
- 420978: Thoughts in prison (1793)
- 421011: Thoughts on the glorious epiphany of the Lord Jesus Christ (1758)
- 421054: Three discourses delivered in Argyle Chapel, Bath, January XXX, MDCCXCI (1791)
- 421259: The universal cook (1792)
- 421491: Verses on the benevolent institution of the Philanthropic Society (1790)
- 421496: Verses on the death of Her late Most Excellent Majesty Queen Caroline, of blessed memory; who departed this life, Novemb. 20. MDCCXXXVII (1738)
- 421507: Verses to the memory of Garrick (1779)
- 421508: Verses to the memory of Garrick (1779)
- 421541: A view of death: or, the soul's departure from the world. A philosophical sacred poem, with a copious body of explanatory notes, and Some additional Composures. By J. Reynolds (1725)
- 421630: A vindication of the dissenters from the charge of rebellion and being the authors of our civil wars (1719)
- 421684: A vindication of three of our blessed Saviour's miracles (1729)
- 421685: The vindication: or, day-thoughts on wisdom and goodness: occasioned by The complaint; or, night-thoughts on life, death, and immortality (1753)
- 421713: Virtue reviv'd, or Britain's fall protracted (1747)
- 421722: The virtues of wild valerian in nervous disorders (1772)
- 422204: To walk in newness of life, the great duty of Christians (1735)
- 422213: A token of respect to the memory of the Rev. George Whitefield, A.M (1770)
- 422425: A treatise upon the small-pox, in two parts. Containing, I. An account of the nature and several kinds of that disease, with the proper methods of cure. II. A dissertation upon the modern practice of inoculation. By Sir Richard Blackmore, Knt (1723)
- 422805: Two discourses on Catholic communion (1754)
- 423156: Which is the man? (1788)
- 423308: Winning Christ, and being found in him, considered (1738)
- 423365: Vows made to God in a time of trouble, with the obligation to the performance, considered (1746)
- 423456: A word to the wise (1770)
- 423524: The works of the late Mr. George Lillo (1740)
- 423665: The art of reading and writing English: or, The chief principles and rules of pronouncing our mother-tongue, both in prose and verse; with a variety of instructions for true spelling (1770)
- 423685: (By the King's authority.) The companion or Spiritual guide at the altar (1775)
- 423693: Sacred extracts: or, books and chapters selected from the New and Old Testaments (1788)
- 423711: Crumbs from the master's table (1794)
- 424750: The case of William Stewart and Samuel Wright (1736)
- 424763: Mentoria (1780)
- 424852: Grammatical institutes (1783)
- 425781: Two discourses, preached at Winkfield on the day of the general fast (1798)
- 425859: The works of the Right Reverend Thomas Wilson, D.D. Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man (1789)
- 426225: A profession of faith argu'd from the priesthood of Christ (1739)
- 426245: Midsummer eve, or The country wake (1800)
- 468048: The general history of Europe, contained in the historical and political monthly mercuries (1692)
- 469189: Good advice : to the Quakers: touching (1674)
- 469289: A just rebuke to our perfidious and false brethren (1734)
- 469896: A tour to the Royal Spa at Cheltenham; or, Gloucestershire displayed (1789)
- 470044: The fourth and last volume of the works of Lucian (1711)
- 470134: An essay on the causes of the present high price of provisions, as connected with luxury, currency, taxes, and national debt. (1773)
- 470147: Proposals for printing, by subscription, a compleat body of practical divinity; being a new improvement of the Assembly's Catechism (1722)
- 470147: Proposals for printing, by subscription, a compleat body of practical divinity; being a new improvement of the Assembly's Catechism (1722)
- 470190: Proposals for printing, by subscription, a new and full method of settling the canonical authority of the books of the New Testament. In four parts. (1721)
- 470243: The Scots arithmetician: or, arithmetick in all its parts (1688)
- 470325: An exact table of fees of all the courts at Westminster, at they were delivered in to Parliament (1730)
- 471134: The column, called the monument, described (1800)
- 471169: Turning to God, an effectual way of escaping threatened judgments (1756)
- 471317: The improvement of the mind (1781)
- 471706: An extract from a work, intitled an Essay on the simplicity of truth; being an attempt to ascertain the use and extent of discipline, in the church of Christ; to which is added, A postscript on tithes. Particularly addressed to the people called Quakers, by Catholicus, a peaceable member of that Society. (1779)
- 471710: Le petit Euclid; or, the terms of the science of geometry (1798)
- 471868: Panarithmologia (1752)
- 472296: The young accomptant's assistant (1722)
- 473035: The important crisis: or, a seasonable address from a citizen of London to his brethren, in relation to the election of a chamberlain for this city. (1760)
- 473355: Ruth. A sacred oratorio. (1773)
- 473765: A continuation of Funeral discourses, or, The mourners companion (1699)
- 474464: The work of the Holy Spirit in prayer consider'd (1725)
- 474472: Peace and love, recommended and perswaded (1675)
- 474996: National guilt just cause of national humiliation (1734)
- 476339: The court and city register. For the year 1769 (1769)
- 476647: On the first of August will be published, (price one shilling) to be continued monthly, The literary magazine, and British review (1788)
- 476937: The spoiled child; or, Indulgence counteracted. By Mrs. Pilkington (1799)
- 477031: Delights for the ingenious (1684)
- 477165: A discourse upon the plague (1722)
- 477282: Essays moral and literary (1779)
- 477283: Essays moral and literary (1779)
- 477377: Scriptural prayers for every morning and evening, for the use of families (1773)
- 478164: The vvhole art of navigation (1689)
- 478255: The doctrine of predestination unto life explained and vindicated (1765)
- 478270: The art of speaking (1768)
- 478331: Some plain and short arguments from scripture (1741)
- 478616: Civil society and government vindicated from the charge of being founded on, and preserv'd by, dishonest arts (1723)
- 479363: The layman's persuasive to family religion (1726)
- 479368: A true representation of the sin, danger and mischief, of drunkenness and excess of drinking (1743)
- 479412: The fortunes and misfortunes of Moll Flanders. Who was born in Newgate (1770)
- 479476: The divine life, or, Christ within us (1755)
- 479754: A looking-glass for English faces (1742)
- 479835: The Windsor-muse's address, presaging the taking of Lisle, presented to Her Majesty at the Court's departure from the castle, Sept. 28. 1708 (1708)
- 480139: The new spelling dictionary (1765)
- 480229: Price and Pepys, surgeon's instrument makers, number 24 ... in the Poultry, London. (1783)
- 480314: A sermon occasioned by the much-lamented death of Miss Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, who died, Feb. 19, 1745-6 (1747)
- 480324: A farewel sermon (1742)
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- Compter in the Poultrie
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- 133334: Zeiglographia. or A new art of short-writing never before published (1650)
- 172401: Palmerin D'Oliua (1588)
- 173659: Gerileon of England. The second part of his most excellent, delectable, morall, and sweet contriued historie (1592)
- 175949: A godly ballad declaring by the Scriptures the plagues that haue insued whordome (1566)
- 176769: The third and last part of conny-catching (1592)
- 179231: An ansvvere to the last tempest and villanie of the League, vpon the slanders which were imprinted by the same, against the French king (1593)
- 180681: Humors antique faces (1605)
- 180756: The English Arcadia (1607)
- 180968: A breefe and true reporte, of the execution of certaine traytours at Tiborne, the xxviii. and xxx. dayes of Maye. 1582. Gathered by A.M. who was there present. The names of them executed on Monday, the xxviii. of Maye. Thomas Foord. Iohn Shert. Robert Iohnson. The names of them executed on Wednesday, the xxx. of Maye. VVilliam Filbie. Luke Kirbie. Lawrance Richardson. Thomas Cottom (1582)
- 181219: A farewell (1589)
- 183186: The second part of the anatomie of abuses (1583)
- 185565: The second repo