MoEML References in Shakeosphere
ROSE4: Rose Inn, Smithfield
Variants:
- the Ro?e
- the Rose
- 99: The London and Country Brewer (1744)
- 193: Licentia poetica discuss'd (1709)
- 222: The Memoirs of Cap. George Carleton, an English officer, who served in the two last wars against France and Spain, and was present in several engagements both in the fleet and army (1743)
- 508: The laws relating to masters and servants (1755)
- 635: An ode of consolation upon the loss of Minorca (1756)
- 764: Ovid's tristia, in five books in English (1729)
- 800: A letter to the author of The defence of Exeter College (1755)
- 929: Medicus novissimus (1722)
- 1024: Of confirmation. A sermon preach'd before the Right Reverend Father in God, the Right Honourable Nathanael Lord Crewe, Lord Bishop of Durham, at the parish church of St. Nicholas, in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, June 23. 1700. By Nathanael Ellison (1701)
- 1192: An original draught of the primitive church (1717)
- 1388: The life of Sixtus Quintus, Pope of Rome in the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1724)
- 1794: Plus quam speravimus: or; the happy surprize (1715)
- 1827: A plan for establishing the general peace of Europe upon honourable terms to Great Britain (1759)
- 2076: Poems by several gentlemen of Oxford (1757)
- 2124: Polly (1742)
- 2125: Polly (1743)
- 2276: A practical discourse concerning death (1751)
- 2341: A practical exposition of the Epistle to the Galatians (1752)
- 2696: A new English dispensatory (1733)
- 3297: A representation, of the present state of religion, with regard to the late excessive growth of infidelity, heresy, and profaneness (1711)
- 3406: Royal benevolence. A poem. Most humbly address'd to Her Majesty Queen Caroline (1730)
- 3564: The royal benefactress: or, the great charity of educating poor children (1710)
- 3659: The retired Christian exercised in divine thoughts, and heavenly meditations, for the closet (1730)
- 3660: The retired Christian exercised in divine thoughts, and heavenly meditations, for the closet (1731)
- 4186: Elements of plain and spherical trigonometry (1714)
- 4365: The tryal of Mr. John Whaley (1730)
- 4399: A treatise of the acute diseases of infants (1757)
- 4965: The good magistrate (1724)
- 5295: The distress'd wife (1743)
- 5515: A collection of Bacchanalian songs (1729)
- 5569: A complete history of England, from the descent of Julius Cęsar, to the Treaty of Aix La Chapelle, 1748 (1758)
- 5701: A good wife a great blessing (1717)
- 5741: The blessedness of giving (1745)
- 6158: The British carpenter (1735)
- 6650: An Address to the people of England (1715)
- 7019: The beauties of the Spectators, Tatlers, and Guardians (1753)
- 8490: The history of Martin (1742)
- 8575: A dialogue between Gs E-e and Bb D-n (1741)
- 8597: An essay upon friendship (1704)
- 8641: An essay towards making the game of chess easily learned (1761)
- 8887: God, a tower of salvation to the King (1715)
- 8895: A godlie sermon preached before the Queenes Maiestie at Greenwiche, the 26 of March last past, by Doctor Whitgift (then) Dean of Lincolne, (afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury.) (1714)
- 8999: A gentleman's religion (1705)
- 9999: The lady's companion (1753)
- 10275: P. Terentii comoedi? sex (1749)
- 10282: The lives of John Picus, prince of Mirandola; and of the celebrated Mons. Pascal. With a parallel between those two Christian worthies. By Edward Jesup, Esq (1735)
- 10355: P. Virgilii Maronis opera (1741)
- 10366: A Paraphrase with some notes, on the Acts of the Apostles, and upon all the Epistles of the New Testament (1715)
- 10617: A letter to the Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 10618: A letter to the Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 10619: A letter to the Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 10621: A letter to the Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 11537: The principles of the University of Oxford (1755)
- 11745: The practical farmer (1742)
- 11951: An answer to a pamphlet; entituled, The case of the Curate of Penrith's taking upon him the office of Church-Warden consider'd 1706. in a letter, from the Arch-Deacon of Nottingham, to the Bishop of Carlisle. In a letter to a person of quality. By Hugh Todd, D. D. Vicar of Penrith, and Prebendary of Carlisle (1707)
- 12065: Poems on several subjects (1733)
- 12093: The present state of Europe: or, a genealogical and political description of all the kingdoms, states and principalities thereof; the Ministers, Archbishops, Bishops, Civil and Military Great Officers: the various Revolutions of each State; the particular Constitution of their Respective Government, the Extent of their Territories, their Vice-Royalties, Vice-Roys, Dependant Governments and Governours. Also Of The Pedigrees of all the Noble Families in each Country; their Orders of Knighthood, Academies or Learned Societies; with Lists of their Members, and Catalogues of the Ambassadors of all Countries. Published originally in the German Language in 1704. And now rendred into English. To all which is added Guicciardini's account by what means the Popes usurped their temporal power, which is expunged out of all the Editions of that Author in his Original Language, Printed in R. Catholick Countries, except the First. Translated out of Italian (1705)
- 12184: Grammatical commentaries (1718)
- 12522: The seaman's monitor (1701)
- 13461: Several discourses (1701)
- 13462: Several discourses (1701)
- 13516: The she-Gallants (1728)
- 13732: A sermon against drunkenness (1701)
- 13783: Short, but yet plain elements of geometry and plain trigonometry (1701)
- 13862: A sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of the Reverend and learned Mr John Hubbard (1743)
- 13950: The duty and advantage of setting God always before us (1707)
- 14044: A sermon preach'd at St. James's Church, Westminster, on June the 7th, 1716 (1716)
- 14132: A sermon preach'd at the Assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1712)
- 14210: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Lawrence Jewry, on September 29. 1707 (1707)
- 14262: On the English translations of Homer (1733)
- 14322: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at S. Margaret's, Westminster, on Wednesday the 29th of May, 1717 (1717)
- 14345: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Wednesday, March 15. 1709/10 (1710)
- 14456: A sermon preach'd before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in Parliament assembled, in the Abbey-Church at Westminster, on the 30th day of January, 1706/7; being the Day of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By John, Lord Bishop of Llandaff. (1707)
- 14513: Evangelical discourses on several subjects (1747)
- 14540: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Monday, January 30. 1720 (1721)
- 14662: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St. James's Chappel, on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1706/7 (1707)
- 14803: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Windsor, September 14. 1707 (1707)
- 14812: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable House of Peers, on Tuesday the 29th of May, 1711. Being the Day of Publick Thanksgiving To Almighty God, for having put an End to the Great Rebellion. By Philip, Lord Bishop of St. David's (1711)
- 14838: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir John Eyles, Bart. Lord-Mayor, the court of aldermen and sheriff's, and the governors of the several hospitals of the city of London, in St. Bridget's Church, On Easter-Monday, April the 3d. 1727. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas, Lord Bishop of Ely (1727)
- 14842: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the House of Lords, at the Abby-Church, Westminster, on Thursday, January 30. 1723, being The Anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Lord Bishop of Bangor (1724)
- 14896: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor (1710)
- 14901: A sermon preach'd before the Right Worshipful the Court of Aldermen (1709)
- 15185: Sermons preached by the most Reverend Father in God William Sancroft, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. With some remarks of his life and conversation; in a letter to a friend (1703)
- 15357: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners (1723)
- 15358: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners (1723)
- 15508: A sermon preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in the Abbey-Church at Westminster, January the 30th, 1721. Being the anniversary of the martyrdom of King Charles the First. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Bangor (1721)
- 15531: Stedfastness in the faith (1766)
- 16261: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chapel, on Good-Friday, April 18. 1712. By Thomas Sprat, A. M. Archdeacon of Rochester. Published by Her Majesty's special Command (1712)
- 16306: An historical account of the several plagues that have appeared in the world since the year 1346. With an enquiry into the present prevailing opinion, that the plague is a contagious distemper, capable of being transported in Merchandize, from one Country to another. In which the absurdity of such notions is exposed, and the Arguments that have been made use of to support them, refuted. To which are added a particular account of the yellow fever, shewing its periodical Appearance to be similar to the Plague. Also observations on Dr Mackenzie's letters; read before the Royal Society on this Subject. And an abstract of Capt. Isaac Clemens's voyage in the sloop Fawey, From their Arrival in the Mould of Algiers, to the Sinking of her, on a Supposition that the Plague was on board her. Taken from his Log-Book. By Dale Ingram, Surgeon and Man-Midwife (1755)
- 16786: The wisdom of a government, in distributing punishment or mercy to state-criminals (1716)
- 16966: Worldly business no plea for the neglect of religion (1739)
- 17482: The works of the Rev. Thomas Jones (1763)
- 17576: A sermon preach'd before the Lower House of Convocation, in Henry the Seventh's Chapel, March 8. 1703/4 (1704)
- 17841: Remarks on two bills for the better maintenance of the poor (1753)
- 17853: Remarks upon some places of Mr. Whiston's books, either printed or in manuscript (1711)
- 18263: The conduct of admiral vernon examin'd and vindicated (1741)
- 18350: The curate's advice to his country parishioners (1719)
- 18449: The case of Miss Blandy (1752)
- 19056: Common sense a common delusion (1751)
- 19405: Charity the bond of perfectness (1712)
- 19693: A collection of harangues pronounc'd upon several occasions by the most eminent members of the French Academy (1717)
- 19958: A commentary upon the first book of Moses, called Genesis. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Symon, Lord Bishop of Ely (1704)
- 19959: A commentary upon the fifth book of Moses, called Deuteronomy (1704)
- 19979: A commentary upon the two books of Samuel. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Symon lord bishop of Ely (1703)
- 19980: A commentary upon the two books of Kings. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Symon Lord Bishop of Ely (1705)
- 19981: A commentary upon the second book of Moses, called Exodus. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Symon, Lord Bishop of Ely (1704)
- 19982: A commentary upon the two books of Chronicles: Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Symon, Lord Bishop of Ely (1706)
- 20003: A commentary upon the books of Joshua, Judges and Ruth. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Symon Lord Bishop of Ely (1702)
- 20046: An abridgment of Mr. Locke's Essay (1737)
- 20048: Contemplations moral and divine: in two parts. By Sir Matthew Hale, knight; late chief justice of the Kings-Bench (1705)
- 20397: The charge of the Right Reverend, Richard (1726)
- 20445: A form of sound words (1756)
- 20820: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, sheriffs, and governours of the several hospitals of the city of London (1713)
- 20895: Not as pleasing men, but God (1710)
- 21462: Calumny and defamation farther displayed (1736)
- 23799: Elements of plain and spherical trigonometry (1706)
- 23929: Catechetical lectures on the preliminary questions and answers of the Church-Catechism (1703)
- 24250: Faith and practice represented in fifty-four sermons on the principal heads of the Christian religion (1757)
- 24564: The British Parliamentary register (1753)
- 24565: The British Parliamentary register (1754)
- 24685: The beauty and benefit of early piety (1752)
- 24785: The British carpenter (1753)
- 24835: The history of Lucy Wellers (1755)
- 25505: Humanity: a poem (1751)
- 25727: Historical collections of private passages of state. Weighty matters in law. Remarkable proceedings in five Parliaments (1721)
- 25743: Historical collections the fourth and last part (1701)
- 26916: Memoirs of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester; (as they relate to the story of Mr. Phillips's tragedy of that name; and proper to be bound up with it.) (1723)
- 27194: The marks of the new birth. A sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Mary, White-Chapel, by George Whitefield, A.B. of Pembroke College, Oxford (1739)
- 28486: A vindication of infant Baptism, from the four chief objections (1704)
- 28688: The saints everlasting rest: or A treatise of the blessed State of the saints in their enjoyment of God in heaven (1768)
- 28896: True moderation (1714)
- 28979: Short memorials of Thomas Lord Fairfax (1711)
- 29173: Some cautions concerning the copper coin; with proposals for preventing the illegal practice of coining (1753)
- 29186: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chappel, on Wednesday, January 30. 1711/12 (1712)
- 29353: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Honourable Robert Boyle (1704)
- 29691: Sophron: or nature's characteristics of the truth (1760)
- 29930: Popular discontents self-condemn'd (1715)
- 30029: A sermon preached on occasion of the fast, April 11, 1744 (1744)
- 30084: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, sheriffs, and governours of the several hospitals of the city of London; in St. Bridget's Church, on Easter-Tuesday, April 7th 1713. By George Smalridge, D.D. dean of Carlisle, and chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty (1713)
- 30086: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, sheriffs, and governours of the several hospitals of the city of London, in St. Bridget's Church, on Easter Wednesday, April 16. 1718. By Andrew Snape, D.D. rector of St. Mary at Hill (1718)
- 30089: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chappel, on Monday, January 31. 1708/9 (1709)
- 30090: The prodigal on his departure (1713)
- 30109: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir Samuel Stanier Knt (1714)
- 30126: A sermon on remission of sins, according to the scriptures and the doctrine of the Church of England (1715)
- 30128: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and court of Aldermen, and the citizens of London, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, January the 30th, 1710. By Samuel Bradford (1711)
- 30678: The adventures of Capt. Greenland (1752)
- 32025: Libertas triumphans (1708)
- 32179: Mr. Hoyle's games of whist (1760)
- 33273: Poems on several subjects (1742)
- 34540: National spirit, considered (1758)
- 34957: A new history of England (1751)
- 36457: Bibliotheca Allixiana (1717)
- 36705: The brevity and uncertainty of life, considered and improved (1740)
- 37771: Two treatises upon the covenant of grace, viz (1703)
- 39109: The defence of Francis (1723)
- 39130: Venice preserv'd; or, A plot discover'd (1728)
- 39238: Memoirs of the life and ministerial conduct, with some free remarks on the political writings, of the late Lord Visc. Bolingbroke (1752)
- 39458: The nature and expediency of the Gospel revelation, and of a public ministry, to carry on its important design (1734)
- 40313: Twelve sermons preached upon several occasions (1715)
- 40472: Essays, moral and miscellaneous. Viz. An introductory speech from Solomon, with an ode (1752)
- 40957: An essay on the ancient and modern use (from even 600 years before Galen's time, 'till now) of physical necklaces for distempers in children (1719)
- 40988: The remembrancer: being an historical register (1739)
- 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)
- 41923: A compendious method for the raising of the Italian brocoli (1728)
- 41998: The evil and punishment of not loving the Lord Jesus (1748)
- 42714: Rules and rhetorick translated for the younger scholars in Bury School. By J.R (1705)
- 43458: The heinous sin and danger of prevaricating with God and the government (1716)
- 45727: A compendious, but more particular method, than has ever yet been published, for the raising Italian brocoli, Spanish cardoon, celeriac, fenochi, and other foreign kitchen vegetables; so as to make them dishes more generally used than hithero they have been (1728)
- 45879: The false test set in a true light (1714)
- 52397: The mother (1759)
- 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)
- 57471: The englishman directed in the choice of his religion (1740)
- 58369: The Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English meeter (1701)
- 58504: P. Virgilii Maronis opera: or The works of Virgil (1749)
- 58563: The pleasures of gratitude and benevolence improved by church-musick (1769)
- 59153: England's interest (1752)
- 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)
- 60603: An essay on the ancient and modern use (from even 600 years before Galen's time, 'till now) of physical necklaces for distempers in children (1719)
- 61159: Epicteti Enchiridion (1709)
- 61713: A review of the two late rebellions (1747)
- 63315: Fifteen sermons on several subjects. Viz. Of the form and the power of godliness. Of the necessity of good works. Of doing all to the glory of God. Doing good, a security against injuries from men. Of diligence in our general and particular calling. Of the blessedness of giving, more than that of receiving. The evil of corrupt communication. The true remedy against the troubles of life. By the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Being the eleventh volume, published from the originals, by Ralph Barker, D.D. Chaplain to his grace (1702)
- 63579: A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia (1739)
- 64140: The modern justice, in imitation of The man of taste (1755)
- 64304: Four discourses shewing, I. That the Apostle's words, Romans the ninth, have no relation to any personal election or reprobation. II. That the Election, mentioned in St. Paul's Epistles to the Gentiles, is only that of the Gentiles to be God's Church and People. III. That these Two Assertions of Dr. John Edwards, viz. (1.) That God's Fore-Knowledge of all Futurities depends on his Decree, and that he fore-knows them, because he hath decreed them. (2.) That God did, from all Eternity, decree the Commission of all the Sins in the World, are False, Blasphemous, and render God the Author of Sin. IV. Being a Vindication of my Annotations from the Doctor's Cavils. To which is added, as an appendix, a short answer to the Doctor's Discourse concerning the fixed term of human life. By Daniel Whitby, D. D. and Chantor of the Cathedral Church of Sarum (1710)
- 64323: Fifteen sermons on various subjects. Viz. Of faith in general; its nature, cause, degrees, efficacy and kinds. Of a religious and divine faith, viz. a perswasion of the principles of natural religion; and of things supernatural and reveal'd. Of the faith or perswasion of a divine revelation. Of the testimony of the spirit to divine revelation. Of the testimony of the spirit to divine revelation. Of the reasonableness, usefulness, and efficacy of divine faith. Of the Christian faith; the means of conveying the Christian doctrine; and our obligation to receive it. Of the Christian faith consider'd as sanctifying, justifying, and saving. Of the gospel covenant, and its consistency with the merit of Christ. Of the nature and testimony of miracles, particularly those wrought in confirmation of Christianity. Of the advantages of truth, in opposition to error. By the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Being the twelfth volume, published from the originals, by Ralph Barker, D.D. chaplain to his grace (1703)
- 64844: Directions for leading a devout life (1702)
- 65053: Instructions for the education of a daughter (1721)
- 65470: God's alarm to Great-Britain (1740)
- 65553: An exposition of the thirty-nine articles of the Church of England written by Gilbert Bishop of Sarum (1705)
- 65773: The honour of the gout (1735)
- 65921: The history of the life and acts of the Most Reverend Father in God, Edmund Grindal, the first Bishop of London, and the second Archbishop of York and Canterbury successively, in the reign of Q. Elizabeth (1710)
- 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)
- 66299: A discourse of the dangers of abusing the divine blessings (1721)
- 66513: The duty of a good minister with respect to himself and his flock (1708)
- 66577: Eleganti? Terentian? (1718)
- 66595: The essays (1701)
- 67085: An exposition on the Lord's Prayer (1702)
- 67190: Faith and practice represented in fifty-four sermons (1735)
- 67237: The history of the council of constance (1728)
- 67398: An essay on the summer entertainments in the neighbourhood of London (1750)
- 67581: Thomas Hibbert, ivory-turner and brushmaker, at the Rose and Crown, the upper end of Hosier-Lane, near West-Smithfield (1701)
- 67899: The art of reading and writing English (1757)
- 68806: A supplement to The London and country brewer (1740)
- 68985: At a meeting of the owners and occupiers of land and growers of wool within the Isle of Ely and county of Cambridge (1787)
- 68997: A charge given at the triennial visitation of the diocese of Salisbury, in October 1704 (1704)
- 69501: Some account of mines, and the advantages of them to this kingdom (1721)
- 69530: The advantage His Majesty's revenue, and all his subjects, who are dealers in leather (1735)
- 69956: The most common dialogues amongst school-boys, English and Latin (1713)
- 70457: Next session of Parliament will be published, the British Parliamentary register (1752)
- 70552: Full instructions for, country gentlemen, farmers, grasiers, farriers, carriers, sportsmen, &c (1732)
- 70694: The Christian (1756)
- 70981: The clergy farther vindicated (1716)
- 72154: The London daily post, and general advertiser (1734)
- 72170: The General advertiser (1744)
- 72209: An Account of the proceedings of the meeting of the Estates in Scotland (1689)
- 72210: A continuation of the proceedings of the convention of the Estates in Scotland (1689)
- 72212: A continuation of the proceedings in Scotland (1689)
- 72213: A continuation of the proceedings of the Parliament in Scotland (1690)
- 72312: VVeekly memorials for the ingenious: or, An account of books lately set forth in several languages (1682)
- 72313: VVeekly memorials for the ingenious: or, An account of books lately set forth in several languages (1682)
- 72314: The Connoisseur (1754)
- 72361: The London magazine: or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer (1732)
- 72365: The London magazine, and monthly chronologer (1736)
- 72366: The London magazine. Or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer (1747)
- 72368: The London magazine (1732)
- 72369: The London magazine: or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer (1747)
- 72372: The History of the vvorks of the learned: or, An impartial account of books (1699)
- 72422: Jackson's Oxford journal (1753)
- 72452: The Critical review: or, Annals of literature (1756)
- 72537: Miscellanies over claret, or, The friends to the tavern the best friends to poetry (1697)
- 72958: The Protestant remembrancer (1725)
- 73634: The Journal of a learned and political club (1738)
- 75021: The Universal spy or, the London weekly magazine (1739)
- 75412: A discourse concerning the necessity of reformation (1685)
- 75498: A vindication of the sermons of His Grace John Archbishop of Canterbury (1695)
- 75549: An answer to a book, spread abroad by the Romish priests, intituled, The touchstone of the reformed Gospel (1692)
- 75558: The answer of a Protestant gentleman in Ireland (1689)
- 75614: A vindication of the answer to the popish address presented to the ministers of the Church of England (1688)
- 75658: The first part of Babel's-builders unmasking themselves (1682)
- 75892: A sober discourse of right to church-communion (1681)
- 75906: A sermon preached before the Queen at White-Hall, on Sunday, March 22. 1690/1. By Edward Fowler, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties. Published by Her Majesties special command. (1691)
- 75963: The moderation of the Church of England, considered as useful for allaying the present distempers which the indisposition of the time hath contracted (1679)
- 76022: The last judgment: or A discourse shewing the reasonableness of the belief of such a thing (1682)
- 76230: The devout communicant, assisted with rules for the worthy receiving of the blessed Eucharist (1686)
- 76278: A discourse concerning the pretended Sacrament of extreme unction (1687)
- 76299: A discourse on fornication (1698)
- 76394: An answer to the Representer's reflections upon the state and view of the controversy (1688)
- 76409: The possibility, expediency, and necessity of divine revelation (1696)
- 76589: Remarks of an university-man upon a late book, falsly called A vindication of the primitive Fathers, against the imputations of Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum. Written by Mr. Hill of Killmington (1695)
- 76661: A full and true account of the taking of the city of Mentz, by the imperial and confederate army. Licensed and entred according to order (1689)
- 76689: Primitive Christianity: or, The religion of the ancient Christians in the first ages of the Gospel (1682)
- 76763: A farther impartial account of the actions of the Inniskilling-men (1691)
- 76810: A letter written by the Emperor to the late King James (1689)
- 76829: The resolution of the electors, and the princes of the empire, February the 11th, 1689 (1689)
- 76834: Loimotomia: or The pest anatomized (1666)
- 76880: The perfection of the evangelical revelation (1696)
- 76892: The comfort and crown of great actions (1659)
- 76951: The rich mans charge (1659)
- 77018: Plain and full instructions (1696)
- 77053: The notion of schism stated according to the antients, and considered with reference to the non-conformists (1676)
- 77311: A treatise concerning the causes of the present corruption of Christians (1700)
- 77436: Mr. Samuel Jacomb's short and plain catechism, instructing a learner of Christian religion what he is to believe, and what to practise. The seventh edition. With the proofs of the Scripture in words at length (1694)
- 77636: Joy in the Lord (1659)
- 77655: Some genuine remains of the late pious and learned John Lightfoot, D.D (1700)
- 77727: The pamphlet entituled, Speculum ecclesiasticum, or an ecclesiastical prospective-glass, considered, in its false reasonings and quotations (1688)
- 77766: The life & death of Captain William Bedloe one of the chief discoverers of the horrid Popish plot (1681)
- 77800: Speculum Baxterianum: or, Baxter against Baxter (1680)
- 77808: A discourse concerning coining the new money lighter (1696)
- 77876: A discourse of the necessity of encouraging mechanick industry (1690)
- 77881: The historie of the reformation of the Church of Scotland (1644)
- 77935: The history of the reign of Lewis the Great (1699)
- 77949: A commentary upon the first book of Moses, called Genesis. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Symon, Lord Bishop of Ely (1695)
- 78111: Fourteen sermons preach'd, at St. James's Church in Westminster. By Charles Hickman. D.D. Chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty, and domestick chaplain to the Earl of Rochester (1700)
- 78147: Some farther considerations concerning alkaly and acid, by way of appendix to a late essay (1696)
- 78236: A continuation of the present state of the controversy, between the Church of England, and the Church of Rome (1688)
- 78241: Solomon and Abiathar: or, The case of the deprived bishops and clergy discussed, between Eucheres a conformist, and Dyscheres a recusant (1692)
- 78257: The pillar and ground of truth (1687)
- 78276: The apology of the Church of England; and an epistle to one Seignior Scipio a Venetian gentleman, concerning the Council of Trent (1685)
- 78325: The history of the Council of Trent (1684)
- 78482: The substance of two sermons (1659)
- 78511: Anatomical exercitations, concerning the generation of living creatures (1653)
- 78546: A discourse concerning the Ecclesiastical Commission (1689)
- 78809: The commination prescribed in the liturgy of the Church of England, vindicated; and recommended to the consideration of all pious Christians (1680)
- 79142: A commentary upon the third book of Moses, called Leviticus (1698)
- 79182: Scholę Wintoniensis phrases Latinę. The Latine phrases of VVinchester-School (1681)
- 79194: A full view of the doctrines and practices of the Ancient Church relating to the Eucharist (1688)
- 79197: The history of Britain (1670)
- 79302: A demonstration of the existence and providence of God, from the contemplation of the visible structure of the greater and the lesser world (1696)
- 79310: A pastoral letter from a minister to his parishioners (1699)
- 79324: Apostolici: or, The history of the lives, acts, death, and martyrdoms of those who were contemporary with, or immediately succeeded the apostles (1677)
- 79361: Of the incurable scepticism of the Church of Rome (1688)
- 79365: The magistrates authority asserted, in a sermon, preached at the cathedral in Norwich. By James Paston, M.A. Rector of Tinningham [sic] in Suffolk (1673)
- 79372: The theatre of the empire of Great-Britain (1676)
- 79414: The several ways of resolving faith by the controvertists of the Roman and Reformed religion (1682)
- 79481: A practical discourse of religious assemblies (1682)
- 79519: Plain and full instructions to raise all sorts of fruit-trees that prosper in England (1681)
- 79546: An account of a portable barometer, with reasons and rules for the use of it (1700)
- 79550: A discourse of the knowledge of God, and of our selves (1688)
- 79676: An essay towards the recovery of the Jewish measures & weights (1686)
- 79723: Sober and useful reflections upon a treatise of Mr. Richard Baxter's (1680)
- 79724: An examination of the scruples of those who refuse to take the Oath of allegiance. By a divine of the Church of England. (1689)
- 79773: An answer to some papers lately printed, concerning the authority of the Catholick Church in matters of faith, and the reformation of the Church of England. (1686)
- 79836: A treatise concerning the lawfulness of instrumental musick in holy offices. By Henry Dodwell, M.A. To which is prefixed, a preface in vindication of Mr. Newte's sermon, concerning the lawfulness and use of organs in the Christian church, &c. From the exceptions of an anonymous letter to a friend in the country, concerning the use of instrumental musick in the worship of God, &c (1700)
- 79850: Origo legum: or A treatise of the origin of laws, and their obliging power (1694)
- 79902: A letter to a friend concerning the behaviour of Christians under the various revolutions of state-governments (1693)
- 79928: Tracts written by John Selden of the Inner-Temple, Esquire (1683)
- 79938: The four epistles of A.G. Busbequius, concerning his embassy into Turkey (1694)
- 80106: An exposition of the Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England (1699)
- 80118: The subjects duty (1676)
- 80120: Of episcopal confirmation (1682)
- 80268: An essay on the memory of the late Queen. By Gilbert, Bishop of Sarum (1695)
- 80277: A sermon preached before the aldermen of the City of London, at St. Lawrence-Church, Jan 30. 1680/1 (1681)
- 80278: A collection of several tracts and discourses written in the years 1677, to 1704 (1704)
- 80303: The honour due to the civil magistrate stated and urg'd (1696)
- 80316: A brief discourse concerning the lawfulness of worshipping God by the common-prayer (1693)
- 80352: De Christiana libertate, or, Liberty of conscience upon it's [sic] true and proper grounds asserted & vindicated (1682)
- 80382: Reflections on a book entituled, The rights, powers, and privileges of an English convocation, stated and vindicated. By Gilbert Bishop of Sarum. (1700)
- 80405: The fourth part of a brief register, kalender and survey of the several kinds, forms of Parliamentary vvrits (1664)
- 80537: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and citizens of London, at S. Mary-le-Bow on the fifth of November, MDCLXXX (1680)
- 80540: Remarks upon the ecclesiastical history of the antient churches of the Albigenses. By Peter Allix, D.D. Treasurer of the church of Sarum. Imprimatur. August 3. 1691. Z. Isham, R.P.D. Henrico Episc. Lond. a? Sacris (1692)
- 80588: Primordia: or, The rise and growth of the first church of God described (1683)
- 80740: Some passages of the life and death of the Right Honourable John Earl of Rochester (1680)
- 80881: A sermon preached before the King at White Hall on Sunday Nov. 17. 1667. By Richard Allestree, D.D. chaplain then in attendance. Published by His Majestie's command. (1667)
- 80911: An answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, The judgment and doctrine of the clergy of the Church of England, concerning one special branch of the King's prerogative; viz. in dispensing with the penal-laws (1687)
- 80966: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions. By George Stanhope, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty. Never before published (1700)
- 80971: Reflections upon a pamphlet, entituled, Some discourses upon Dr. Burnet and Dr. Tillotson, occasioned by the late funeral-sermon of the former upon the later. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum (1696)
- 80992: Injunctions for the arch-deacons of the diocess of Sarum (1690)
- 81004: The misery of a deserted people (1659)
- 81042: Preaching of Christ (1662)
- 81106: Of charity to the houshold of faith (1698)
- 81155: A discourse concerning the merit of good works (1688)
- 81269: Sermons preach'd on several occasions. By John Conant, D.D (1693)
- 81303: A declaration of His Electoral Highness the Duke of Brandenburgh, concerning the present war with France (1689)
- 81392: Catalogus librorum, in quavis lingua & facultate insignium instructissimarum bibliothecarum Reverendi Doctissimiq; domini D. Doctoris Gulielmi Outrami (1681)
- 81746: The English historical library: or, A short view and character of most of the writers now extant, either in print or manuscript; which may be serviceable to the undertakers of a general history of this kingdom. By William Nicolson, A.M. arch-deacon of Carlisle (1697)
- 81858: The interest of England in the preservation of Ireland (1689)
- 81931: Julian's arts to undermine and extirpate Christianity (1689)
- 81963: The present state of Germany· Or, An account of the extent, rise, form, wealth, strength, weaknesses and interests of that empire (1690)
- 81995: A book of special entries of declarations, pleadings, issues, verdicts, judgments, and judicial process (1684)
- 82054: An apology for the Protestants of Ireland (1689)
- 82103: Short memorials of Thomas Lord Fairfax. Written by himself (1699)
- 82106: The history of painting, sculpture, architecture, graving (1699)
- 82311: The history of the desertion, or An account of all the publick affairs in England, from the beginning of September 1688. to the twelfth of February following (1689)
- 82336: The history of Britain, that part especially now called England (1671)
- 82345: The history of the Royal-Society of London (1667)
- 82359: The life of John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury in the times of Q. Elizabeth and K. James I (1699)
- 82367: An historical relation of the island Ceylon, in the East-Indies (1681)
- 82386: A sermon concerning doing good to posterity (1690)
- 82453: A dialogue between two friends (1689)
- 82484: A decree made at Rome, the second of March, 1679. Condemning some opinions of the Jesuits and other Casuists (1679)
- 82590: Of the rule of faith (1675)
- 82595: To the King's most excellent Majesty (1690)
- 82652: The Jesuit's memorial, for the intended reformation of England, under their first popish prince· (1690)
- 82694: A catechism truly representing the doctrines and practices of the Church of Rome (1686)
- 82713: The art of glass (1699)
- 82731: A discourse concerning the unreasonableness of a new separation, on account of the oaths (1689)
- 82787: A journal of the siege of London-derry (1689)
- 82813: An account of the private league betwixt the late King James the Second, and the French King. In a letter from a gentleman in London, to a gentleman in the countrey (1689)
- 82842: A Full and true account of a great and signal victory gain'd by the imperialists over the Turks (1689)
- 83023: Of sincerity and constancy in the faith and profession of the true religion (1695)
- 83053: A compleat history of the canon and writers (1699)
- 83073: Animadversions upon a late treatise, entituled The Protestant reconciler; humbly pleading for condescention to dissenting brethren in things indifferent and unnecessary for the sake of peace. And shewing how unreasonable it is to make such things the necessary conditions of communion. By a well-wisher to the churches peace, and a lamenter of her sad divisions (1683)
- 83127: Anglia rediviva (1699)
- 83153: The Socinian creed: or, A brief account of the professed tenents and doctrines of the foreign and English Socinians (1697)
- 83189: Twenty sermons preached upon several occasions (1697)
- 83236: The English grammar (1691)
- 83301: An account of the late revolution in New-England (1689)
- 83332: A seasonable apology for the honours and revenues of the clergy. By William Assheton D.D. domestick-chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Ormond (1676)
- 83347: A continuation of the impartial history of the wars of Ireland (1693)
- 83364: King David's deliverance, and thanksgiving (1683)
- 83365: The Gospel preached to the Romans, in four sermons (1681)
- 83554: The certainty of divine revelation (1695)
- 83590: A brief discourse concerning the notes of the Church (1687)
- 83641: Memorials of the most reverend Father in God, Thomas Cranmer, sometime Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1694)
- 83662: A general discourse of simony (1682)
- 83806: A letter writ by a clergy-man to his neighbour (1689)
- 83839: Sermons and discourses on several occasions (1690)
- 83920: Taxes no charge (1690)
- 83987: The characters of divine revelation (1695)
- 84157: The doctrine of non-resistance or passive obedience no way concerned in the controversies now depending between the Williamites and the Jacobites. By a lay gentleman, of the communion of the Church of England, by law establish'd. (1689)
- 84171: A discourse of the government of the thoughts. By George Tullie. Sub-Dean of York (1694)
- 84213: The hearts ease, or, A remedy against all troubles (1695)
- 84294: Shir ha-shirim or Solomon's song paraphras'd (1681)
- 84312: The history of the desertion, or An account of all the publick affairs in England, from the beginning of September 1688. to the twelfth of February following (1689)
- 84319: The situation of paradise found out (1683)
- 84330: The advantages of the present settlement, and the great danger of a relapse. Licensed, July 4. 1689. J. Fraser (1689)
- 84340: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Northampton, August the 26th. 1690. before the Right Honourable Sir Henry Pollexfen, Lord Chief Justice of the Common-Pleas. By Sa. Freeman, D.D. rector of St. Paul's Covent-Garden, and chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties (1690)
- 84353: An answer to the letter of the Roman Catholick souldier, as he calls himself (1688)
- 84414: K. William, or K. Lewis (1689)
- 84468: Sixteen sermons preached on several subjects and occasions (1700)
- 84524: The primitive fathers no papists (1688)
- 84533: Of transubstantiation: or, A reply to a late paper, call'd, A full answer to Dr. Tenison's conferences concerning the Eucharist (1688)
- 84534: A true account of a conference held about religion at London, Septemb. 29. 1687. between A. Pulton, Jesuit, and Tho. Tenison, D.D (1687)
- 84558: Two letters from two gentlemen lately come from Ireland, and landed in Scotland (1689)
- 84630: A discourse of constancy, in two books. Chiefly containing consolations against publick evils. Written in Latin by Jvstvs Lipsivs, and translated into English by Nathaniel Wanley, M.A (1670)
- 84637: A vindication of infant baptism (1699)
- 84649: True gain (1659)
- 84817: A vindication of the Brief discourse concerning the notes of the Church (1687)
- 84819: Some thoughts concerning the several causes and occasions of atheism, especially in the present age (1695)
- 84922: The famine of the word threatned [sic] to Israel, and Gods call to weeping and to mourning (1679)
- 85010: Apostolick charity, its nature and excellence consider'd (1699)
- 85052: The Virgin Mary misrepresented by the Roman Church (1688)
- 85071: The life of Henry Chichele (1699)
- 85086: A breviate of the state of Scotland (1689)
- 85088: A letter of the Bishop of Chichester, to his clergy (1690)
- 85094: Family devotions for Sunday evenings, throughout the year (1693)
- 85109: The difference between the Church of England, and the Church of Rome (1687)
- 85131: The Christian tutor, or, A free and rational discourse of the sovereign good and happiness of man, and the infallible way of attaining it, especially in the practice of Christian religion (1683)
- 85329: A dissertation concerning the government of the ancient church, by bishops, metropolitans, and patriarchs (1683)
- 85348: Ill newes from New-England: or A narative of New-Englands persecution (1652)
- 85422: A discourse concerning the celebration of divine service in an unknown tongue (1685)
- 85442: The history of the original and progress of ecclesiastical revenues (1685)
- 85573: A practical discourse of religious assemblies (1700)
- 85580: The divine authority of the Scriptures (1695)
- 85590: The divine authority of the Scriptures (1696)
- 85617: Experimenta & observationes physicę (1691)
- 85723: The necessity of reformation, with respect to the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome. The second part (1686)
- 85725: Of the sacrament of baptism, in pursuance of an explication of the catechism of the Church of England (1687)
- 85746: A sermon preached before the King & Queen, at White-Hall, on Christmas-Day, 1689. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum (1690)
- 85777: A sermon preached at the coronation of William III. and Mary II. King and Queen of England, ---- France, and Ireland, defenders of the faith (1689)
- 85806: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor and aldermen of the city of London, at Bow-Church, September 2. 1680 (1681)
- 85808: The history of the reformation of the Church of England (1681)
- 85840: The letters of the renowned Father Paul (1693)
- 85843: A sermon preached at White-Hall, on the 26th of Novemb. 1691 (1691)
- 85856: Self-conviction; or An enumeration of the absurdities, railings, against the College, and physicians in general; (but more especially, the writers against the apothecaries) non-sence, irrational conclusions, falsities in matters of fact, and in quotations, concessions, &c. of a nameless person (1670)
- 85866: An exposition of the Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England (1700)
- 85868: The abridgment of the history of the reformation of the Church of England. By Gilbert Burnet, D.D (1683)
- 85876: A sermon preached on the fast-day, Decemb. 22. 1680 (1681)
- 85888: The history of the gunpowder-treason (1678)
- 85922: A dissertation with Dr. Heylyn (1641)
- 85997: Fourteen sermons preach'd in Lambeth Chapel (1697)
- 86228: A new history of the succession of the crown of England (1690)
- 86229: The history of the gunpowder-treason (1679)
- 86261: Four discourses delivered to the clergy of the Diocess of Sarum (1694)
- 86344: A brief discourse concerning the lawfulness of worshipping God by the common-prayer (1694)
- 86380: Of the principles and duties of natural religion (1675)
- 86436: Numerus infaustus (1689)
- 86480: The pastoral office (1663)
- 86516: An impartial consideration of those speeches, which pass under the name of the five Jesuits. Lately executed (1679)
- 86527: The papist represented, and not misrepresented (1687)
- 86625: The lay-Christian's obligation to read the Holy Scriptures (1687)
- 86630: Sion in distress: or, The groans of the Protestant Church (1681)
- 86759: A sermon preached at the funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Mary of ever blessed memory in the Abbey-Church in Westminster, upon March 5. 1694/5 (1695)
- 86760: A sermon concerning the wandring of the mind in God's service (1691)
- 86785: A sermon concerning the c?lestial body of a Christian, after the resurrection (1694)
- 86786: A sermon concerning holy resolution (1695)
- 86814: The papist represented, and not misrepresented (1687)
- 86850: A discourse shewing that Protestants are on the safer side, notwithstanding the uncharitable judgment of their adversaries (1687)
- 86856: A commentary upon the fourth book of Moses, called Numbers (1699)
- 86867: A commentary upon the first book of Moses, called Genesis (1698)
- 86897: A sermon preached before the Lords spiritual & temporal, in the Abby-Church at Westminster, on the 26th of Novemb. 1691 (1691)
- 86903: An exhortation to peace and union. A sermon preached at St. Lawrence-Jury, at the election of the Lord-Mayor of London, on the 29th of September, 1681. By Gilbert Burnet, D.D (1681)
- 86937: The considerations of Drexelius upon eternity (1694)
- 87099: A sermon preached at Christ-Church, before the governors of that hospital, on St. Stephen's day (1691)
- 87115: The papist represented, and not misrepresented (1687)
- 87117: The merchant's magazine: or, Trades-man's treasury (1699)
- 87168: A commentary upon the fifth book of Moses, called Deuteronomy. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Symon Lord Bishop of Ely (1700)
- 87187: XXXV. Sermons· (1681)
- 87236: Of the sacraments in general (1686)
- 87405: The possibility, expediency, and necessity of divine revelation (1695)
- 87545: A continuation and vindication of the Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness of separation: in answer to Mr. Baxter, Mr. Lob, &c (1682)
- 87619: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Wednesday the fifth of November, 1690 (1690)
- 87624: A sermon preach'd before the King in the chappel at Whitehall. On the third Sunday in Lent, being the 7th day of March, 1696/7 (1697)
- 87629: A sermon preached before the King, at Whitehall, on the second of December, 1697 (1698)
- 87654: A sermon preached before the Right-Honourable the Lord-Mayor and aldermen of the City of London, at Bow-Church, September 2. 1680 (1680)
- 87680: A sermon preached before the King at Whitehall, on Christmas-Day, 1696. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum (1697)
- 87716: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at White--Hall, on the 11th of March, 1693/4 (1694)
- 87746: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Right Honourable Anne, Lady-Dowager Brook (1691)
- 87754: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Honourable Robert Boyle; at St. Martins in the Fields, January 7. 1691/2. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum (1692)
- 87765: A sermon preached before the Queen, at White-Hall, on the 16th. day of July, 1690. Being the monthly-fast. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum (1690)
- 87792: A sermon preached at Bow-Church, before the Court of Aldermen, on March 12. 1689/90 (1690)
- 87800: A commentary upon the second book of Moses, called Exodus (1697)
- 87820: A vindication of the ordinations of the Church of England (1677)
- 87837: A vindication of the ordinations of the Church of England (1688)
- 87862: Brief remarks upon Mr. Whiston's New theory of the earth (1697)
- 87921: A brief vindication of the fundamental articles of the Christian faith (1697)
- 87922: The church-history of Ethiopia (1696)
- 87935: A collection of several tracts and dsicourses [sic] (1685)
- 87986: A brief account of the nullity of King James's title, and of the obligation of the present oaths of allegiance (1689)
- 88003: The letter writ by the last Assembly General of the Clergy of France to the Protestants (1683)
- 88030: News from France (1682)
- 88047: Mr. Chillingworth's book called The religion of Protestants a safe way to salvation (1687)
- 88143: A third letter to F. Lewis Sabran, Jesuit (1688)
- 88147: The late King James's letter to his privy-counsellors (1692)
- 88394: The peace of Jerusalem (1659)
- 88413: A short summary of the principal controversies between the Church of England, and the church of Rome (1687)
- 88465: Divers sermons preached upon several occasions (1659)
- 88520: The history of the Sevarites or Sevarambi (1700)
- 88544: The tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1680)
- 88591: A sermon against self-love, &c (1689)
- 88942: The history of the life of Katharine de Medicis Queen Mother and regent of France. Or, The exact pattern of the present French king's policy (1693)
- 88964: Certain passages which happened at Newport, in the Isle of Wight, Novemb. 29. 1648. relating to King Charles I. Written by Mr. Edward Cooke, of Highnam in Gloucestershire, sometime colonel of a regiment under Oliver Cromwell (1690)
- 89044: Animadversions on Mr. Hill's book, entituled, A vindication of the primitive fathers, against the imputations of Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum (1695)
- 89102: A sermon preached at the funeral of the most Reverend Father in God John by the divine providence, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, primate and metropolitan of all England (1694)
- 89126: A sermon preached before the House of Commons, on the 31st of January, 1688 (1689)
- 89127: A sermon preached in the chappel of St. James's, before His Highness the Prince of Orange, the 23d of December, 1688. By Gilbert Burnet, D.D. chaplain to His Highness. Printed by His Highness's special command (1689)
- 89150: A sermon preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in the Abby-church at Westminster, on the 5th of November, 1696 (1696)
- 89151: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, at St. Bridget's Church, on Easter-Monday, 1696 (1696)
- 89152: A sermon preached before the Queen, at White-Hall, April VIII. MDCXCII (1692)
- 89153: A sermon preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall April XVI. 1690 (1690)
- 89169: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Whitehall, March 1. 1688/9 (1689)
- 89191: An enquiry into the present state of affairs (1689)
- 89192: An enquiry into the measures of submission to the supream authority (1693)
- 89210: The history of the rights of princes in the disposing of ecclesiastical benefices and church-lands (1682)
- 89211: Ęsop's fables with his life (1687)
- 89212: An exhortation to peace and union (1689)
- 89237: An essay on the memory of the late Queen. By Gilbert, Bishop of Sarum (1696)
- 89255: Some remarks upon the ecclesiastical history of the ancient churches of Piedmont· By P. Allix, D.D. Imprimatur. Sept. 23. 1689. Z. Isham, R.P.D. Henrico Episc. Lond. a? Sacris (1690)
- 89259: The parable of the pilgrim (1687)
- 89467: A sermon preached in the chappel of St. James's, before His Highness the Prince of Orange, the 20th of January, 1688 (1689)
- 89526: The scene's chang'd (1700)
- 89590: A discourse concerning penance (1688)
- 89648: A new account of East-India and Persia, in eight letters (1698)
- 89706: The judgment of the ancient Jewish church, against the Unitarians, in the controversy upon the Holy Trinity, and the divinity of our Blessed Saviour (1699)
- 89851: The life of Henry Chichele (1699)
- 89996: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Clergy-mens Sons, in the church of St. Mary-le-Bow, December 3. 1691. By Thomas Tenison, D.D. Lord Bishop elect of Lincoln (1691)
- 90024: A short discourse upon the doctrine of our baptismal covenant (1697)
- 90060: Reflections on the relation of the English reformation, lately printed at Oxford (1689)
- 90063: An appendix to the discourse upon the doctrine of our baptismal covenant (1698)
- 90181: Primitive Christianity: or, The religion of the ancient Christians in the first ages of the Gospel (1676)
- 90232: Scripture authentick, and faith certain (1686)
- 90281: Linguę Latinę liber dictionarius quadripartitus (1684)
- 90364: The report of the Committee for receiving informations concerning the Popish plot (1680)
- 90372: Mr. Pulton consider'd in his sincerity, reasonings, authorities. Or A just answer to what he hath hitherto published in his True account; his True and full account of a conference, &c. His Remarks; and in them his pretended confutation of what he calls D. T's rule of faith. B the said Tho. Tenison, D.D (1687)
- 90586: Observations on the mineral waters of France (1684)
- 90662: A brief history of the vvar with the Indians in Nevv-England· (1676)
- 90690: The works of the reverend and learned divine, Thomas Jackson, D.D (1673)
- 90728: Consuetudo, vel, Lex mercatoria: or, The ancient law-merchant (1686)
- 90791: A sermon preached at the Cathedral Church in Gloucester, upon St. Georges Day (1661)
- 90804: XXI sermons (1681)
- 90883: A sermon preached before the Queen (1690)
- 90908: The interest of England in the matter of religion (1661)
- 90945: A true representation to the King and people of England (1689)
- 91327: The art of swimming (1699)
- 91348: Penotus palimbios: or The alchymists enchiridion (1692)
- 91484: An exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England, in the several articles proposed by Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, in his Exposition of the doctrine of the Catholick Church (1686)
- 91528: A complete Christian dictionary (1678)
- 91588: Les reports de Sir William Jones chevalier (1675)
- 91590: Diatribę; or, Discourses upon select texts (1680)
- 91942: The present state of Germany (1696)
- 91975: A discourse about church-unity (1681)
- 91984: An essay tending to issue the controversie about infant baptism (1674)
- 92095: A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. James Houblon (1682)
- 92133: Some observations on a late book (1699)
- 92324: A discourse of the pastoral care. Written by the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum (1692)
- 92325: A sermon preached in the Chappel of St. James's (1689)
- 92326: Some passages of the life and death of the Right Honourable John Earl of Rochester (1692)
- 92442: Hodder's arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easie (1681)
- 92443: Hodder's arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easie (1697)
- 92544: The buckler of state and justice (1673)
- 92811: Historia histrionica (1699)
- 92999: Apostolici: or, The history of the lives, acts, death, and martyrdoms of those who were contemporary with, or immediately succeeded the Apostles (1687)
- 93068: The judgments of God upon the Roman-Catholick Church (1689)
- 93249: Several sermons preach'd on the whole eighth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans (1672)
- 93414: Several discourses (1700)
- 93415: Several discourses upon the attributes of God (1700)
- 93416: Several discourses of repentance (1700)
- 93417: Sixteen sermons, on several subjects (1700)
- 93453: Remarques relating to the state of the church of the first centuries (1680)
- 93485: Panoplia: or the whole armour of God (1662)
- 93511: One and twenty sermons preach'd in Lambeth Chapel (1700)
- 93603: Mathesis enucleata: or, The elements of the mathematicks (1700)
- 93859: The Lord Jesus Christ the Lord our Righteousness. Or, Christ the Righteousness of a sinner before God. Delivered in several sermons some years since. By Obadiah Grew, D.D (1669)
- 93881: A fair and methodical discussion of the first and great controversy, between the Church of England, and Church of Rome, concerning the infallible guide (1689)
- 93915: Sion in distress: or, The groans of the Protestant Chruch [sic] (1681)
- 93950: A practical discourse of religious assemblies (1681)
- 94161: The history of the powder-treason (1681)
- 94250: Observations upon Anthroposophia theomagica (1650)
- 94326: Primitive Christianity: or, The religion of the ancient Christians in the first ages of the Gospel (1673)
- 94373: A discourse of the government of the thoughts (1699)
- 94411: Sermons preach'd on several occasions. By John Conant, D.D. The second volume (1697)
- 94910: A defence of the exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England (1688)
- 95068: The Minister of Cirencester's address to the dissenters of his parish (1698)
- 95087: The history of the rights of princes in the disposing of ecclesiastical benefices and church-lands (1681)
- 95115: Twenty sermons preached upon several occasions (1682)
- 95140: Family devotions for Sunday evenings, throughout the year (1694)
- 95223: A treatise of marriage (1673)
- 95245: An exposition on the Ten commandments (1692)
- 95293: A sermon preached at Guildhall-Chappel, Decemb. 24. 1682. Before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, &c. By John James, M.A. rector of Latimers in the county of Bucks (1683)
- 95725: Methodus novissima intandri placita generalia: or, A new, compleat and exact method (according to the several alterations that have been made by the late rules of court, or otherwise) of drawing and entring declarations (1699)
- 95741: The history of the reformation of the Church of England (1683)
- 95745: A sermon preached before the aldermen of the City of London, at St. Lawrence-Church, Jan. 30. 1680/1 (1681)
- 95825: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory. Wherein is shewed its excellency and certainty; the misery of those that lose it; the way to attain it, assurance of it; and how to live in the continual delightful fore-tasts of it, by the help of meditation. Written by the author for his own use, in the time of his languishing, when God took him off from all publick employment, and afterwards preached in his weekly lecture; by Richard Baxter, teacher of the church of Kederminster in Worcestershire (1688)
- 95867: The enthusiasm of the church of Rome (1688)
- 95869: Fourteen sermons preach'd in Lambeth Chapel (1700)
- 95922: A brief declaration of the Lords Supper (1688)
- 95987: The hearts ease. Or, A remedy against all troubles (1699)
- 96080: Catalogus librorum instructissimę bibliothecę nobilis cujusdam Scoto-Britanni in quavis lingua & facultate insignium (1688)
- 96137: A letter from Mr. Richard Smith to Dr. Henry Hammond (1684)
- 96193: Reflexions upon the books of the Holy Scripture to establish the truth of the Christian religion (1688)
- 96219: The plain man's reply to the Catholick missionaries (1686)
- 96222: Expository notes, with practical observations on the four holy evangelists: viz. St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, St. John (1700)
- 96228: The Protestant's companion: or, An impartial survey and comparison of the Protestant religion, as by law established; with the main doctrines of popery (1685)
- 96251: Primitive Christianity: or, The religion of the ancient Christians in the first ages of the Gospel (1675)
- 96352: The staves of beauty & bands (1663)
- 96589: Linguę Romanę dictionarium luculentum novum (1693)
- 96614: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and aldermen of the City of London, at the Guild-Hall chappel, October 12. 1679 (1679)
- 96875: Le beau-pledeur (1680)
- 96992: The anatomy of vegetables begun (1672)
- 97217: A tutor to astronomy and geography. Or, an easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, clestial and terrestial [sic] (1699)
- 97245: The several informations of John Mac-Namarra, Maurice Fitzgerrald, and James Nash: gent. relating to the horrid Popish plot in Ireland (1680)
- 97344: Some considerations touching succession and allegiance· (1689)
- 97450: A plain, but full exposition of the catechism of the Church of England (1678)
- 97521: The doctrine of the Church of England, concerning the Lord's=Day, or Sunday=Sabbath (1683)
- 97597: The principles, or, The pattern of wholesome words (1665)
- 97601: The duty and benefit of submission to the will of God in afflictions (1682)
- 97685: A letter from an officer belonging to the ordnance on board the fleet lying in the bay before the Isle of Man (1689)
- 97957: The right notion of honour (1685)
- 98158: The reasonableness of our Christian service (as it is contained in the Book of Common-Prayer) evidenced; and made clear from the authority of Scriptures, and practice of the primitive Christians. Or, A short rationale upon our morning, and evening service as it is now established in the Church of England (1678)
- 98219: The exact narrative of the conflict at Dunkeld, betwixt the Earl of Angus's regiment and the rebels. Collected from several officers of that regiment, who were actors in, or eye-witnesses to, all that's here narrated, in reference to these actions. Licensed and entred according to order (1689)
- 98226: The excellent woman described by her true characters and their opposites (1695)
- 98276: Contemplations moral and divine (1699)
- 98403: Of the principles and duties of natural religion (1683)
- 98500: The great idol of the Masse overthrown in 24 arguments (1680)
- 98527: A sermon preached at St. Paul's Covent-Garden, on the first Sunday in Lent (1689)
- 98701: Poeta de tristibus: or, The poet's complaint (1682)
- 98747: Of sincerity and constancy in the faith and profession of the true religion, in fifteen sermons (1700)
- 98749: Several discourses (1700)
- 98772: Dwelling with God (1670)
- 99026: The notes of the Church, as laid down by Cardinal Bellarmin; examined and confuted (1688)
- 99082: The brand pluck'd out of the fire (1659)
- 99084: Gods fidelity, the churches safety (1659)
- 99151: Micrographia: or Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses (1667)
- 99173: Twenty sermons preached upon several occasions (1660)
- 99178: The vindication of A. Cressener, school-master in Long-Acre, from the aspersions of A. Pulton, Jesuit and school-master in the Savoy (1687)
- 99193: Ephemeri vita: or The natural history and anatomy of the Ephemeron (1681)
- 99335: The perfect horse-man. Or, The experienced secrets of Mr. Markham's fifty years practice (1680)
- 99459: Socinianism unmask'd (1696)
- 99522: The compleat mother. Or An earnest perswasive to all mothers (especially those of rank and quality) to nurse their own children (1695)
- 99548: Memoirs of what past in Christendom (1692)
- 99576: Father Malebranche his Treatise concerning the search after truth (1700)
- 99718: The history of the troubles and tryal of the most reverend father in God, and blessed martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury (1695)
- 100063: A true relation of the actions of the Inniskilling-men (1690)
- 100153: Charitable reproof (1700)
- 100217: A relation of the barbarous and bloody massacre of about an hundred thousand Protestants, begun at Paris (1678)
- 100258: A sermon preached before the House of Peers in the Abbey of Westminster, on the 5th. of November 1689. being Gun-Powder Treason-Day, as likewise the day of his Majesties landing in England. By the Right Reverend Father in God Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum (1689)
- 100301: A sermon preached before the King and Queen, at White-Hall, on the 19th day of October, 1690 (1690)
- 100302: A sermon preached at White-Hall, before the King and Queen, on the 29th of April, 1691. Being the fast-day. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum (1691)
- 100304: An answer to a discourse concerning the celibacy of the clergy (1688)
- 100320: A new dictionary of the terms ancient and modern of the canting crew (1699)
- 100334: A sermon preached before the Queen at White-Hall, on the 29th. of May, 1694. Being the anniversary of King Charles II. his birth and restauration. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum. (1694)
- 100351: The character of Queen Elizabeth. Or, A full and clear account of her policies, and the methods of her government both in church and state (1693)
- 100390: The abridgment of The history of the reformation of the Church of England. By Gilbert Burnet, D.D (1682)
- 100561: Apostolick charity, its nature and excellence consider'd (1700)
- 100717: A discourse of the Holy Eucharist, in the two great points of the real presence and the adoration of the Host (1687)
- 100771: An exhortation to mutual charity and union among Protestants (1689)
- 100845: A true and impartial history of the most material occurrences in the kingdom of Ireland during the two last years (1691)
- 100873: A second defence of the exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England (1687)
- 100928: A short view of the frauds, and abuses committed by apothecaries (1669)
- 100982: A true account of a conference (1687)
- 100993: Preparation for death (1688)
- 101052: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster June 5th. 1689 (1689)
- 101097: A sermon preached upon St. Peter's Day (1687)
- 101104: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen at White-Hall, May the 4th. M.DC.XC (1690)
- 101126: Sixteen sermons, preached upon several occasions (1673)
- 101184: A full and impartial account of all the secret consults, negotiations, stratagems, and intriegues of the Romish party in Ireland, from 1660, to this present year 1689. For the settlement of popery in that kingdom (1689)
- 101222: A serious expostulation with that party in Scotland, commonly known by the name of Whigs· (1682)
- 101250: The longitude found: or, A treatise shewing an easie and speedy way, as well by night as by day, to find the longitude, having but the latitude of the place, and the inclination of the magnetical inclinatorie needle. By Henry Bond Senior, teacher of navigation, and other parts of the Mathematicks, in Store-house yard in Ratcliff. Printed by the Kings Majesties special command (1676)
- 101316: Two sermons; one against murmuring, the other against censuring (1689)
- 101369: The laws of Q. Elizabeth, K. James, and K. Charles the First (1680)
- 101373: Two discourses: of purgatory, and prayers for the dead (1687)
- 101375: The history of the Church of Peterburgh (1686)
- 101441: The history of the house of Este?, from the time of Forrestus until the death of Alphonsus the last Duke of Ferrara (1681)
- 101457: Six conferences concerning the Eucharist (1687)
- 101480: The art of glass (1662)
- 101519: A defence of The exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England (1686)
- 101527: Polish manuscripts: or The secret history of the reign of John Sobieski, the III. of that name, K. of Poland (1700)
- 101583: A discourse of the nature, ends, and difference of the two covenants (1673)
- 101671: A vindication of the proceedings of the Convention of the Estates in Scotland (1689)
- 101814: Preparation for death (1687)
- 101819: A sermon preached before the King at VVhite-Hall, January xxiij. 1675/6 (1676)
- 101913: An historical treatise written by an author of the communion of the Church of Rome. Touching transubstantiation (1687)
- 101987: The works of Edw. Reynolds D·D· (1658)
- 102011: Of the principles and duties of natural religion (1678)
- 102144: Of God Almighty's providence both in the sending and dissolving great snows & frosts, and the improvement, we ought to make, of it (1684)
- 102283: Wounds of the brain proved curable (1682)
- 102543: The historical antiquities of Hertfordshire (1700)
- 102581: A discourse concerning the worship of images (1689)
- 102764: An enquiry into the constitution, discipline, unity & worship, of the primitive church, that flourished within the first three hundred years after Christ (1691)
- 102799: Popery not founded on Scripture: or, The texts which papists cite out of the Bible, for the proof of the points of their religion, examin'd, and shew'd to be alledged without ground (1689)
- 102867: A short view of the frauds, and abuses committed by apothecaries (1670)
- 102876: Apostolick charity, its nature and excellence consider'd (1698)
- 102946: An explication to the catechism of the Church of England. Part I (1685)
- 102951: The religion of Protestants a safeway to salvation. Or, an answer to a book entituled Mercy and truth, or, charity maintain'd by Catholiques: which pretends to prove the contrary (1674)
- 102991: An abridgment of the prerogatives of St. Ann, mother of the mother of God (1688)
- 103122: Basilika (1687)
- 103173: Tropologi'a: a key to open scripture metaphors (1682)
- 103244: A sermon preached at the assizes at Hertford (1689)
- 103277: Pharmacologia anti-empirica: or A rational discourse of remedies both chymical and Galenical (1683)
- 103455: A discourse concerning supreme power and common right (1680)
- 103463: The estate of the poor in Sion College London (1688)
- 103468: A conspiracy of the Spaniards against the state of Venice. Out of French (1675)
- 103497: Memoirs of what past in Christendom (1692)
- 103596: Utopia (1684)
- 103625: Reflections upon a libel lately printed, entituled, the charge of Socinianism against Dr. Tillotson consider'd, &c (1696)
- 103652: A letter to a friend concerning some of Dr. Owens principles and practices (1670)
- 103753: The usefulnesse and excellency of Christ (1647)
- 103757: An answer to the Animadversions on the History of the rights of princes, &c. By Gilbert Burnet, D.D (1682)
- 103788: A sermon preached at St. Lawrence Jewry, before the Lord-Mayor, aldermen, and livery-men, of the City of London; on Saturday the 28th of September, 1695 (1695)
- 103817: The conversion & persecutions of Eve Cohan, now called Elizabeth Verboon (1680)
- 103846: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, on Wednesday the 11th of December, 1695 (1695)
- 103865: A defence of the confuter (1687)
- 103907: A sermon preach'd before the King at Whitehall, on January 30. 1696 (1697)
- 103917: A choice collection of rare secrets and experiments in philosophy (1682)
- 103922: Pallas armata (1683)
- 103936: The unreasonableness and impiety of popery (1678)
- 103941: Articles to be enquired of and answered unto by the churchwardens and sworn men in the primary visitation of the right Reverend Father in God, Symon Lord Bishop of Chichester, M DC XC (1690)
- 103960: A demonstration of the divine authority of the law of nature, and of the Christian religion (1681)
- 103972: The plot in a dream: or, The discoverer in masquerade (1681)
- 103989: Jus regium: or, the just and solid foundations of monarchy in general (1684)
- 104013: A sermon upon the Resurrection (1697)
- 104064: The several ways of revelation (1696)
- 104078: The case of allegiance in our present circumstances consider'd. In a letter from a minister in the city, to a minister in the country. (1689)
- 104177: The truth of the Holy Scriptures (1695)
- 104180: An historical discourse concerning the necessity of the ministers intention in administring the sacraments (1688)
- 104202: A letter from a French lawyer to an English gentleman (1689)
- 104232: A vindication of A discourse concerning the unreasonableness of a new separation, on account of the oaths (1691)
- 104301: A letter writ by the Lord Bishop of Salisbury, to the Lord Bishop of Cov. and Litchfield (1693)
- 104302: A pastoral letter writ by the Right Reverend Father in God Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum, to the clergy of his diocess, concerning the oaths of allegiance and supremacy to K. William and Q. Mary (1689)
- 104365: Reflections on a paper, intituled, His Majesty's reasons for withdrawing himself from Rochester. Published by authority (1689)
- 104459: A vindication of the truth of Christian religion, against the objections of all modern opposers. Written in French by James Abbadie, D.D. Render'd into English by H.L (1694)
- 104531: A catechetical course of sermons for the whole year (1700)
- 104580: The penitent recognition of Joseph's brethren (1684)
- 104599: A papist not misrepresented by Protestants (1686)
- 104641: The history of the Parliament of England: which began November the third, M.DC.XL (1647)
- 104649: Palęologia chronica (1677)
- 104728: The wonders of the little world: or, a general history of man (1678)
- 104770: A sermon preach'd before the King, at St. James-Chapel (1695)
- 104785: Reflections upon the opinions of some modern divines, concerning the nature of government in general, and that of England in particular (1689)
- 104788: A relation of a journey of the Right Honourable My Lord Henry Howard (1671)
- 104817: A sermon preached at Fulham (1689)
- 104984: The fathers vindicated: or, Animadversions on a late Socinian book (1697)
- 105022: Romanę historię anthologia recognita et aucta (1680)
- 105067: Mephibosheth and Ziba: or, The appeal of the Protestants of Ireland to the King, concerning the settlement of that kingdom. By the author of the Mantle thrown off: or, The Irish-man dissected. Licens'd, August the 30th. 1689. (1689)
- 105303: Observations concerning the present state of religion in the Romish Church (1699)
- 105416: England's epinomis. By John Selden, Esquire (1683)
- 105570: Baconiana. Or Certain genuine remains of Sr. Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, and Viscount of St. Albans; in arguments civil and moral, natural, medical, theological, and bibliographical (1679)
- 105572: The peoples right to read the Holy Scripture asserted (1687)
- 105625: Directions concerning the matter and stile of sermons (1671)
- 105743: Jus Cęsaris et ecclesię vere dictę. Or A treatise wherein independency, presbytery, the power of kings, and of the Church, or of the brethren in ecclesiastical concerns, government and discipline of the Church (1681)
- 105812: A sermon touching the use of humane learning (1657)
- 105922: Romanę historię anthologia recognita & aucta (1689)
- 106055: Jus regium: or, The just and solid foundations of monarchy in general (1684)
- 106075: A vindication of Their Majesties authority to fill the sees of the deprived bishops (1691)
- 106220: An answer to the address presented to the ministers of the Church of England (1688)
- 106254: Reflections upon the late great revolution (1689)
- 106326: A thanksgiving for our late wonderful deliverance (1689)
- 106350: An historical account of the divisions in Poland: from the death of K. John Sobieski, to the settlement of the present king on the throne (1700)
- 106496: A sermon concerning the folly of atheism (1691)
- 106538: The new-cured criple's caveat: or, England's duty for the miraculous mercy of the King's and kingdomes restauration (1662)
- 106563: Ecclesiastici: or, The history of the lives, acts, death, & writings, of the most eminent fathers of the church, that flourisht in the fourth century (1683)
- 106582: Additional discourses of Mr. Chillingworth never before printed. Imprimatur. Ex. Ędib. Lambeth. Jun. 14. 1686. Guil. Needham R.R. in Christo P.ac D.D. Wilhelmo Archiep. Cant. a? Sacr. Domesticis (1687)
- 106964: A vindication of the truth of Christian religion, against the objections of all modern opposers. Part II. Written in French by James Abbadie, D.D. Render'd into English by Henry Lussan, M.A. of New College in Oxford (1698)
- 107122: Political and military observations, remarks and maxims, of Charles V. late duke of Lorrain, general of the Emperor's forces (1699)
- 107505: A genealogie of all popish monks, friers, and Jesuits (1646)
- 107766: Pantalogia. The saints abundance opened. By Thomas Sterry preacher of the gospel. Published at the earnest intreaty of some friends. Imprimatur John Downame (1646)
- 107814: Two treatises (1684)
- 108421: Father Malebranche his Treatise concerning the search after truth (1700)
- 108657: Four discourses delivered to the clergy of the Diocess of Sarum (1694)
- 108791: Popery not founded on Scripture: or, The texts which papists cite out of the Bible, for the proof of the points of their religion, examin'd, and shew'd to be alledged without ground (1689)
- 109295: The vindication of A. Cresner, school-master in Long-Acre, from the aspersions of A. Pulton, Jesuit and school-master in the Savoy (1687)
- 109423: An enquiry into the constitution, discipline, unity & worship of the primitive church, that flourish'd within the first three hundred years after Christ (1691)
- 109500: Mellificium mensionis: or, The marrow of measuring (1682)
- 109622: Memoirs of what past in Christendom (1692)
- 109624: Memoirs of what past in Christendom (1692)
- 109684: An outragious out--cry for tithes, and a deep charge of stealing, cheating, robbing, &c. for not paying of them (contained in nine reasons, sent some few daies since in print to divers) answered (1652)
- 110015: Divine efficacy without humane power (1660)
- 110018: The meanes and method of healing in the Church (1660)
- 110024: The peace of Jerusalem (1657)
- 110029: True gain (1657)
- 110032: True gain (1656)
- 110043: The wall & glory of Jerusalem (1660)
- 110044: The wall & glory of Jerusalem (1660)
- 110088: The Lords property in his redeemed people (1660)
- 110207: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions. By George Stanhope, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Never before published (1700)
- 110299: Jus Cęsaris et ecclesię vere dictę. Or A treatise of independency, presbytery, the power of kings, and of the church, or of the brethren in ecclesiastical concerns, government discipline, &c (1681)
- 110344: A discourse of the right of the Church in a Christian state: by Herbert Thorndike (1649)
- 110494: A letter from an officer belonging to the ordnance on board the fleet lying in the bay before the Isle of Man (1689)
- 110694: Iter boreale (1660)
- 110800: A sermon preached to the Honorable House of Commons, July 26. 1648. at Margarets Westminster, being the solemn monethly fast day. By Samuel Anneley, L.L.D. preacher of the Gospel at Cliffe in Kent. (1648)
- 110857: A relation of the barbarous and bloody massacre of about an hundred thousand Protestants, begun at Paris (1678)
- 112165: A treatise touching the peace of the church, or An apostolical rule how to judge aright in differences which concern religion. Published by authority (1646)
- 112620: Deaths advantage (1657)
- 114032: Sions praises (1657)
- 114090: Heavens cry against murder. Or, a true relation of the the bloudy & unparallel's murder of John Knight (1657)
- 114231: The comfort and crown of great actions (1658)
- 114935: Iter boreale (1660)
- 115105: New anatomical experiments of John Pecquet of Deip. By which the hitherto unknown receptacle of the chyle, and the transmission from thence to the subclavial veins by the now discovered lacteal chanels of the thorax, is plainly made appear in brutes. As also an anatomical dissertation of the motion of blood and chyle. Together with the further description of the same lacteal chanels newly discovered in the body of man as well as brutes. Being an anatomical historie, publickly propos'd by Thomas Bartoline, Dr. and Reg. Professor both in Physick and Anatomy, to Michael Lysere, answering (1653)
- 115542: Gods working and Brittains wonder (1660)
- 116648: The interest of England in the matter of religion (1660)
- 116877: The second part of the interest of England, in the matter of religion (1660)
- 117817: An advertisement to the reader (1650)
- 118361: An impartial consideration of those speeches, which pass under the name of the five Jesuits lately executed (1679)
- 119370: The compleat modellist (1676)
- 119440: The notion of schism stated according to the antients, and considered with reference to the non-conformists (1677)
- 119517: An account of the ceremony of investing his Electoral Highness of Brandenburgh with the Order of the Garter (1690)
- 119564: The soveraignty of the British seas (1686)
- 119806: Sermons preach'd on several occasions (1699)
- 120296: Hodder's Arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easie (1683)
- 120666: A moral essay upon the soul of man (1687)
- 120892: The English travellers companion or, A ready and sure g[uide] from Londo[n,] to any of the principal cities and tow[ns] in England & Wal[es.] (1676)
- 120928: Consolations addres'd to a friend upon the death of his excellent and pious consort (1695)
- 120943: The unreasonableness and impiety of popery (1678)
- 121147: The Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of the Old & New testament, faithfully translated into English meeter. For the use, edification and comfort of the saints in publick and private, especially in New-England (1680)
- 121194: A collection of several tracts and discourses (1685)
- 121231: Of the principles and duties of natural religion (1693)
- 121314: A vindication of the history of the gunpowder-treason (1681)
- 121378: A sermon preached at White-Hall, on the 26th of Novemb. 1691 (1691)
- 121401: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Honourable Robert Boyle; at St. Martins in the Fields, January 7. 1691/2. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum. (1692)
- 121514: A free conference touching the present state of England both at home and abroad (1673)
- 121567: Florist's vade-mecum (1693)
- 121619: Every man his own gauger (1695)
- 121763: An exposition on the Ten Commandments (1691)
- 121780: The great lavv of consideration: or, A discourse, wherein the nature, usefulness, & absolute necessity of consideration, in order to a truly serious and religious life, is laid open (1698)
- 121966: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1670)
- 122070: Een nieuwe en gemakkelijke Engelsche spraak-konst, inhoudende korte bondige grond-regels, gebruikelijke spreuken, vermakelijke en uitgelesen samenspraken, betressende den tegenwoordigen staat en't hof van Engeland. By 't welke gevoegt is een naam-boekje, Engels en Duits.= (1690)
- 122150: Hodder's Arithmetick, or, That necessary art made most easie (1693)
- 122322: Comes commercii: or, The trader's companion (1699)
- 122684: Apostolick charity, its nature and excellence consider'd (1699)
- 122719: Counsellor Manners his last legacy to his son (1698)
- 122726: The present state of London: or, Memorials comprehending a full and succinct account of the ancient and modern state thereof. By Tho. De-Laune, Gent (1681)
- 122963: Julian the apostate (1688)
- 123118: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Dorset-shire gentlemen (1692)
- 123145: Lisander or the souldier of fortune (1681)
- 123187: The merchants map of commerce (1677)
- 123413: Deus nobiscum. Or, A sermon preached upon a great deliverance at sea (1659)
- 123429: De termino vitę; or The term of life (1700)
- 123548: A brief discourse concerning the lawfulness of worshipping God by the common-prayer (1696)
- 123588: A sermon preached before the right Honourable Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen, at Bow-Church, on Sunday, November the fifth, 1693. By Thomas Knaggs, M.A. lecturer in Newcastle, aud [sic] chaplain to the right Honourable Ford Lord Grey. (1693)
- 123740: The education of young gentlewomen (1699)
- 123950: A genealogical history of the kings of England, and monarchs of Great Britain, &c. From the conquest, anno 1066. to the year, 1677 (1683)
- 124301: A new booke of mapps (1655)
- 124321: Several discourses (1684)
- 124372: Sixteen sermons, preached on several subjects (1696)
- 124506: The library of the right reverend Father in God, John Lloyd, D.D. late lord bishop of St. David's, and Vice-chancellor of Oxford (1699)
- 124707: A prayer for the perfecting our late deliverance, by the happy success of Their Majesties forces by sea and land (1689)
- 124826: One and twenty sermons preach'd in Lambeth Chapel (1698)
- 124897: A brief exposition of the church-catechism (1695)
- 125331: The plain mans way of worship and practice. Or, Directions whereby they that are unlearn'd may know how to behave themselves (1670)
- 125356: A prayer for charity, peace and unity, to be used in Lent (1690)
- 125379: The principles of a people stiling themselves Philadelphians (1697)
- 125637: Preparation for death (1688)
- 125638: Preparation for death (1699)
- 125664: Several discourses upon the attributes of God (1699)
- 125791: A discourse of the government of the thoughts (1695)
- 125854: Iter boreale (1660)
- 125998: The soldier's religious exercise in the time of war (1690)
- 126099: Historical collections of private passages of state (1659)
- 126199: A conspiracy of the Spaniards against the state of Venice. Out of French (1679)
- 126233: Preparation for death (1688)
- 126239: Three tracts against popery. Written in the year MDCLXXXVI. By William Wake, M.A. student of Christ Church, Oxon; chaplain to the right honourable the Lord Preston, and preacher at S. Ann's Church, Westminster (1687)
- 126290: Hodder's Arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easie (1690)
- 126337: The certainty of divine revelation (1696)
- 126996: A sermon concerning the folly of atheism (1695)
- 127000: Some papers writ in the year 1664 (1670)
- 127106: Speculum mundi. Or, A glass representing the face of the world (1698)
- 127134: An exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England, in the several articles proposed by Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, in his Exposition of the doctrine of the Catholick Church (1686)
- 127150: A sermon concerning the c?lestial body of a Christian, after the resurrection (1695)
- 127226: Sixteen sermons, preached on several occasions. By the most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Being the second volume; published from the originals, by Ralph Barker, D.D. chaplain to his Grace (1696)
- 127237: Of the sacraments in general (1686)
- 127287: A collection of several discourses against popery (1688)
- 127351: The case of lay-communion with the Church of England considered (1683)
- 127354: The characters of divine revelation (1697)
- 127532: A short view of several matters contained in the Assemblies Directory (1700)
- 127558: A letter of advice and comfort to the English captives, who suffer slavery in foreign parts (1700)
- 127643: Hodder's Arithmetick. Or, That necessary art made most easie (1694)
- 127673: A serious call to the Quakers inviting them to return to Christianity (1700)
- 127999: An epitome of Mr. John Speed's theatre of the empire of Great Britain (1676)
- 128054: Several discourses (1697)
- 128290: A new and useful concordance to the Holy Bible (1671)
- 128353: The queen-like closet: or, Rich cabinet (1684)
- 128400: A representation of the Popish Plott in 29 figures, as ye manner of killing Sr. Edmond bury Godfry, & their horid designes to kill the King, and the manner of the plotters execution (1681)
- 128503: The remaining discourses, on the attributes of God (1700)
- 128507: Several discourses (1698)
- 128746: A true and impartial history of the most material occurrences in the kingdom of Ireland during the two last years (1693)
- 128799: A sermon preached at the assizes in Salisbury upon Saturday, July 23. 1653 (1653)
- 129000: The compleat bone-setter enlarged (1665)
- 129698: Gods fidelity, the churches safety (1659)
- 129865: Some passages of the life and death of the Right Honourable John Earl of Rochester (1680)
- 130003: A dissuasive from revenge (1684)
- 130176: Salt and fishery (1682)
- 130190: Bibliot[heca catechetica:] (1699)
- 130217: Apostolici: or, The history of the lives, acts, death, and martyrdoms of those who were contemporary with, or immediately succeeded the Apostles (1682)
- 130925: A second defence of the exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England (1688)
- 131223: Bibliotheca eximia: the library of a learned person of quality (1695)
- 131793: Two letters from two gentlemen lately come from Ireland, and landed in Scotland (1689)
- 131812: Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical (1689)
- 132474: Julian the apostate (1689)
- 132487: Sion in distress: or, The groans of the Prostestant church (1682)
- 132515: Rabdologia: or, The art of numbring by rods (1648)
- 132518: A letter of the Bishop of Ely, to his clergy (1692)
- 132521: The work of the ministry (1698)
- 132723: The boat-swains art: or The complete boat-swain (1677)
- 133023: A letter from a minister in Norfolk to his parishioners (1700)
- 133271: A discourse of the Pope's supremacy (1688)
- 133273: A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall on Christmas-Day, 1682 (1683)
- 133279: Lessons moral and Christian, for youth and old age (1699)
- 133365: A sermon concerning discretion in giving alms (1688)
- 133549: The case of the oaths stated (1689)
- 133718: An appendix to the discourse upon the doctrine of our baptismal covenant (1699)
- 133719: A short discourse upon the doctrine of our baptismal covenant (1699)
- 133864: A treatise concerning the lawfulness of instrumental musick in holy offices. By Henry Dodwell, M.A. To which is prefixed, a preface in vindication of Mr. Newte's sermon, concerning the lawfulness and use of organs in the Christian church, &c. From the exceptions of an anonymous letter, to a friend in the country, concerning the use of instrumental musick in the worship of God, &c (1700)
- 133994: A new and useful concordance to the Holy Bible (1671)
- 134037: An historical discourse, briefly setting forth the nature of procurations, and how they were anciently paid, with the reason of their payment (1661)
- 134126: A continuation of the present state of the controversy, between the Church of England, and the Church of Rome (1688)
- 134127: A sermon preach'd before the Lord-Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, at S. Sepulchres-Church, on Wednesday in Easter-Week, A.D. M.DC.XC. By William Wake, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties: and preacher to the Honourable Society of Grays-Inn (1690)
- 134148: Geologia: or, A discourse concerning the earth before the deluge (1690)
- 134179: Of the principles and duties of natural religion (1699)
- 134203: A sermon preached at White-Hall, on the 26th of November 1691 (1691)
- 134287: A discourse concerning the authority, stile, and perfection of the books of the Old and New Testament (1696)
- 134617: A discourse concerning the necessity of reformation (1687)
- 134728: A paraphrase on the New Testament (1695)
- 134828: Ad clerum (1678)
- 134858: The last confession, prayers and meditations of Lieuten. John Stern (1682)
- 134861: Some passages of the life and death of the Right Honourable John Earl of Rochester (1700)
- 134910: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen (1694)
- 135073: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Whitehall, December the 10th. 1693. By Sa. Freeman, D.D. Dean of Peterborough; and chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties. Publish'd by Her Majesty's special command (1694)
- 135092: Romanę historię anthologia recognita & aucta (1685)
- 135115: Aphorismi Vrbigerani, or Certain rules, clearly demonstrating the three infallible ways of preparing the grand elixir or circulatum majus of the philosophers (1690)
- 135653: Christian tranquility, or, The government of the passions of joy and grief (1685)
- 135654: A sermon preached in a country-audience on the late day of fasting and prayer, January 30. By a priest of the Church of England. (1679)
- 135655: A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, on Sunday, January 18th. 1684/5 (1685)
- 135666: A sermon preached before the King and Queen (1690)
- 135707: The history of the reformation of the Church of England. The first part (1679)
- 135880: A full and true relation of the remarkable fight betwixt Capt. Hamilton and Capt. Brown, commanders of the two Scotch frigats, and three French men of war (1689)
- 135974: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral of Lincoln, July XVIII. 1681 (1681)
- 136141: The author and subject of healing in the Church (1660)
- 136149: The rolls of the Parliament of Scotland (1690)
- 136266: A commentarie, or exposition upon the prophecie of Habakkuk (1650)
- 136429: Mercy in the midst of judgment (1670)
- 136615: An essay towards the recovery of the Jewish measures & weights (1699)
- 136653: A treatise written by an author of the communion of the Church of Rome. Touching transubstantiation (1687)
- 136658: A farther enquiry into several remarkable texts of the Old and New Testament which contain some difficulty in them (1692)
- 136694: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lord Maior, of London, and the Court of Aldermen, &c. On Easter-Monday, 1692 (1692)
- 136751: An idea of a phytological history propounded (1673)
- 136769: The fables of Pilpay, a famous Indian phylosopher (1699)
- 137004: The country-mans physician (1680)
- 137047: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral of Lincoln, July XXIX. 1683 (1684)
- 137339: An exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England (1687)
- 137444: The Queens closet opened (1661)
- 137601: An impartial history of the wars of Ireland (1693)
- 137703: A discourse of the Holy Eucharist (1688)
- 137704: An exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England (1688)
- 137876: Scripture authentick, and faith certain (1686)
- 137916: A catechism truly representing the doctrines and practices of the Church of Rome, with an answer thereunto (1687)
- 137941: The difference between the Church of England, and the Church of Rome (1687)
- 137946: Of the perspicuity of scripture, and rules for interpretation of it (1696)
- 137947: The perfection of the evangelical revelation (1696)
- 138019: The queen-like closet, or Rich cabinet (1681)
- 138035: A second letter from the author of the Discourse concerning extreme unction (1688)
- 138187: An explication of the catechism of the Church of England. Part IV (1688)
- 138198: Moderation recommended (1689)
- 138223: Scripture the rule of faith (1696)
- 138224: A true representation of the absurd and mischievous principles of the sect, commonly known by the name of Muggletonians (1694)
- 138226: The unreasonableness of infidelity (1696)
- 138360: The famous bull in C?na Domini, published at Rome every Maunday Thursday against hereticks, and all infringers of ecclesiastical liberties (1689)
- 138626: The Protestant school-master (1680)
- 138806: The critical history of the religions and customs of the eastern nations (1685)
- 138818: A vindication of the answer to some late papers (1687)
- 138840: Romanę historię anthologia recognita & aucta (1696)
- 138908: Family devotions for Sunday-evenings, throughout the year (1695)
- 138914: Sermons on special occasions and subjects (1698)
- 139263: Linguę Latinę liber dictionarius quadripartitus (1678)
- 139395: Family devotions for Sunday-evenings; the third and fourth volumes (1695)
- 139694: Hodder's arithmetick· Or, That necessary art made most easie (1678)
- 139695: Hodder's arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easie (1685)
- 139843: Bibliotheca Smithiana: sive Catalogus librorum (1682)
- 139850: A true account of a conference held about religion at London, Septemb. 29. 1687 (1687)
- 139889: A prayer for His Majesty's success in his great undertaking for Ireland (1690)
- 139901: Memoires of the life and death of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey (1682)
- 140135: The unlawfulnesse of mixt-marriages, or, An answer to a book entituled Mixt-marriages vindicated in a dialogue between A and B written by Stephen Tory (1681)
- 140981: Two letters from two gentlemen lately come from Ireland, and landed in Scotland (1689)
- 140999: A journal of the siege of London Derry (1689)
- 141170: The journal of Monsr. de Saint Amour doctor of Sorbonne (1664)
- 141173: The education of young gentlewomen (1699)
- 141313: Historical collections of private passages of state (1659)
- 141315: Historical collections. The second part (1680)
- 141317: Historical collections· The third part (1692)
- 141338: An enquiry into the constitution, discipline, unity & worship, of the primitive church, that flourished within the first three hundred years after Christ (1691)
- 141360: Eighteen sermons (1669)
- 141469: A theatre of vvars, between England & France (1698)
- 141475: The Jesuites intrigues (1679)
- 141578: The history of the reformation of the Church of England. The second part (1681)
- 141604: In memory of the truly loyall, and valiant Capt. John George (1691)
- 141644: An elegy on the death of the author of the Characters, &c. Of the ladies invention (1695)
- 141726: Memoirs of what past in Christendom (1692)
- 141742: The case of lay-communion with the Church of England considered (1684)
- 142553: A sermon preach'd before the King, at Whitehall, on the second of December, 1697 (1698)
- 142554: An exhortation to peace and unity, in a sermon preached at St. Lawrence-Jury, on Tuesday the 26th of Novemb. 1689. By the right reverend father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum. Licens'd, Novemb. 29. 1689 (1689)
- 142576: A French-English dictionary (1650)
- 142929: The resolutions of the House of Commons, for the impeachment of Sir William Scroggs Knt. chief justice of the court of King's bench (1680)
- 143022: A defence of the antiquity of the royal line of Scotland· (1685)
- 143188: The humble address of the House of Commons, presented to His Majesty, upon Tuesday the 21th. day of December, 1680. In answer to His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, upon the 15th. day of the same December. (1680)
- 143274: The compleat bone-setter enlarged (1666)
- 143351: The resolutions of the House of Commons, for the impeachment of Sir William Scrogs Knight, chief justice of the court of King's bench (1680)
- 143389: A compleat history of the canon and writers (1700)
- 143488: Articles of Impeachment against Edward Seymour Esq; with the vote of the commons in Parliament upon the said articles. (1680)
- 143982: An enquiry into the constitution, discipline, unity & worship of the primitive church (1692)
- 144147: An ordinary day well spent (1699)
- 144367: Articles to be enquired of in the Diocesse of Norvvich (1662)
- 144656: A sermon preached in the parish-church of Aldenham (1696)
- 144846: Articles of impeachment against Edward Seymour Esq (1680)
- 144995: A sermon preach'd before the King, at Whitehall, on the second of December, 1697 (1698)
- 145028: A sermon preached upon St. Peter's Day (1687)
- 145090: An impartial survey and comparison of the Protestant religion, as by law established; with the main doctrines of popery (1685)
- 145153: A papist not misrepresented by Protestants (1686)
- 145197: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Right Honourable Anne, Lady-Dowager Brook (1691)
- 145481: A discourse concerning the authority, stile, and perfection of the books of the Old and New-Testament (1694)
- 145482: A discourse concerning the authority, stile, and perfection of the books of the Old and New Testament (1695)
- 145484: A discourse concerning the authority, stile, and perfection of the books of the Old and New-Testament (1693)
- 145507: Some thoughts concerning the several causes and occasions of atheism, especially in the present age (1695)
- 145546: Consuetudo, vel, Lex mercatoria: or, The ancient law-merchant (1686)
- 145813: Family-prayers for every day in the week (1697)
- 145923: An historical treatise written by an author of the communion of the Church of Rome. Touching transubstantiation (1687)
- 145928: England's happiness improved: or, An infallible way to get riches, encrease plenty, and promote pleasure (1699)
- 145978: The sea-man's kalender: or, An ephemerides of the sun, moon, and certain of the most notable fixed stars (1674)
- 146018: The psalms and hymns, usually sung in the churches and tabernacles of St. Martins in the Fields, and St. James's Westminster (1688)
- 146027: Reasons for the passing of the bill for the more effectual suppressing vice & immorality (1699)
- 146159: A free conference touching the present state of England both at home and abroad (1678)
- 146241: Catalogus variorum & insignium tam antiquorum quam recentium librorum, in quavis lingua? & facultate prę-cęteris excellentium ex variis Euporę partibus advectorum quorum auctio habebitur Londini ad insigne Ursi in Vico (Vulgo dicto) Ave-Mary-Lane, prope Ludgate-Street, nono di Februarii, 1690[/]1. Per Benj. Walford, Bibliop. Lond (1691)
- 146428: A brief exposition of the church-catechism (1696)
- 146501: The psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of the Old and New Testament (1694)
- 146510: Sixteen sermons, preached upon several occasions, by Edward Boys, B.D. Late rector of Mautby in Norfolk, and sometimes fellow of Corpus Christi Colledge in Cambridge (1687)
- 146537: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor and aldermen of the city of London, at Bow-Church, September 2. 1680 (1681)
- 146557: A letter writ by a clergy-man to his neighbour (1689)
- 146624: Two treatises (1684)
- 146719: A short discourse upon the doctrine of our baptismal covenant, being an exposition upon the preliminary questions and answers of our church-catechism (1700)
- 146810: A sermon preached at the coronation of William III. and Mary II. King and Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defenders of the faith (1689)
- 147040: Reflections upon the opinions of some modern divines, concerning the nature of government in general, and that of England in particular (1689)
- 147113: Primitive Christianity: or, The religion of the ancient Christians in the first ages of the Gospel (1698)
- 147145: A voyage of the Sieur Le Maire to the Canary Islands, Cape-Verd, Senegal and Gamby, under Monsieur Dancourt, Director-General of the Royal African Company (1696)
- 147187: Plain and full instructions to raise all sorts of fruit-trees that prosper in England (1699)
- 147917: The psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English meeter (1688)
- 148192: A true description of Carolina (1682)
- 148202: Hodder's arithmetick: or, that necessary art made most easie (1699)
- 148248: An exact enquiry into, and cure of the acute diseases of infants (1694)
- 148601: A true and real account of the defeat of General Buchan, and Brigadier Cannon (1690)
- 148711: The musical shepeherdess, or, Dorinda's lamentation for the loss of Amintas (1660)
- 148722: The considerations of Drexelius upon eternity (1684)
- 148990: A short view of the assemblies catechism (1699)
- 149037: A letter to a friend concerning some of Dr. Owens principles and practices (1670)
- 149051: Books to be sold by Richard Chiswel, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1674 (1674)
- 149245: Sion in distress: or, The groans of the Protestant Church (1681)
- 149412: A second volume of Discourses (1685)
- 149851: A new academy: or, The accomplish'd secretary (1699)
- 149944: A defence of the antiquity of the royal line of Scotland (1685)
- 149963: Catalogus librorum instructissimę bibliothecę nobilis cujusdam Scoto-Britanni in quavis lingua & facultate insignium (1689)
- 150118: The history of the Council of Trent (1684)
- 150361: Romanę historię anthologia recognita et aucta (1680)
- 151003: A letter from a minister in Norfolk to his parishioners (1700)
- 151384: Articles of impeachment of high treason, and other great crimes and misdemeanors against Sir William Scroggs Chief Justice of the court of King's bench (1680)
- 151692: The ladies directory, in choice experiments & curiosities of preserving in jellies, and candying both fruits & flowers (1662)
- 151801: A brief exposition of the church-catechism (1698)
- 151920: Of the principles and duties of natural religion (1676)
- 151936: Iter boreale (1660)
- 151937: Iter Boreale. Attempting something upon the successful and matchless march of the Lord General George Monck, from Scotland, to London, the last winter (1660)
- 152416: The abridgment of the history of the reformation of the Church of England. By Gilbert Burnet, D.D. (1683)
- 152634: The unprejudic'd laymen's free thoughts (1690)
- 152872: A true relation and description of the strange and prodigious blazing comett (1680)
- 153492: A thanksgiving for our late wonderful deliverance (1689)
- 153602: The sea-man's kalendar: or, An ephemerides of the sun, moon, and certain of the most notable fixed stars (1674)
- 154680: Several testimonies concerning liberty of conscience, and church-government; by Is. Penington, E. Burrough, and others. Allo [sic] A vision of E,B's, needful to be considered by all: more especially those called Quakers, and of G. Fox's party; among whom it is proved to be a true vision, and not A dream of E.B's. making· (1682)
- 154741: Practical navigation; or, An introduction to the whole art (1676)
- 155790: Salt and fishery (1682)
- 155821: Three treatises of the vanity of the creature. The sinfulness of sin. The life of Christ. (1658)
- 156160: An account of the state of London-Derry and Enneskelling (1689)
- 156519: A new and useful concordance to the Holy Bible (1671)
- 156738: A mathematical manual (1677)
- 156858: Memoires relating to the state of the Royal Navy of England, for ten years, determin'd December 1688 (1690)
- 156998: A pastoral letter from a minister to his parishioners (1700)
- 157157: A full and true account of the taking the city of Mentz by the imperial and confederates army (1689)
- 157589: A new academy: or, The accomplish'd secretary (1699)
- 157984: Claudius Mauger's French grammar (1667)
- 158083: The perfect horseman: or The experienced secrets of Mr. Markham's fifty years practice (1684)
- 158904: An historical relation of the island Ceylon, in the East-Indies (1682)
- 159060: Catalogus librorum instructissimę bibliothecę doctissimi cujusdam equitis in plurimis linguis & facultatibus insignium (1689)
- 159173: A sermon concerning the vvandring of the mind in God's service (1691)
- 160138: The young clerks guide. In four parts. or, An exact collection of choice English presidents (1689)
- 160264: The poems of Horace (1671)
- 160387: The academy of armory or, a store-house of armory and blazon (1693)
- 160432: The history of the Turks in the progress of their war in Europe, and particularly in Hungary (1697)
- 160581: Comes commercii: or, The trader's companion (1699)
- 162106: Tropologia: or, A key to open scripture-metaphors (1681)
- 162221: An answer of a Protestant gentleman in Ireland (1689)
- 162726: The subjects duty (1676)
- 162868: An account of the late revolution in New-England (1689)
- 162873: A sermon preached before the Aldermen of the city of London, at St. Lawrence-Church, Jan 30. 168?/?. (1681)
- 163014: The answer of a Protestant gentleman in Ireland, to a late letter from N. N (1689)
- 163068: Proposals to the reverend parochial clergy, being an epistolary supplement to a former essay for promoting lending libraries (1698)
- 163556: Articles to be enquired of and answered unto by the church-wardens and sworn men in the second triennial visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, Symon Lord Bishop of Ely (1695)
- 163886: Tropologia: a key to open scripture metaphors (1681)
- 163888: Articles to be enquired of (1692)
- 164084: A discovery of false teachers and hypocritical preachers (1692)
- 164325: A confutation of some pretended Reasons for His Majesty's issuing a general pardon to the rebels of Ireland (1689)
- 164397: The Protestant school-master (1680)
- 164581: Articles of visitation and enquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical (1692)
- 165463: Twenty five sermons preached upon several occasions (1663)
- 165693: An advertisement to all learned gentlemen, June 21, 1690 (1690)
- 165907: The plain man's reply to the Catholick missionaries (1688)
- 165908: The plain man's reply to the Catholick missionaries. (1687)
- 166396: Ęsopicks: or, a second collection of fables, paraphras'd in verse, adorn'd with sculpture, and illustrated with annotations (1675)
- 166627: A new dictionary of the terms ancient and modern of the canting crew (1699)
- 167029: A confession of faith, of the several congregations or churches of Christ in London, which are commonly (though unjustly) called Anabaptists (1652)
- 167610: A discourse of the pastoral care. Written by the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum. Imprimatur, Maii 5. 1692. Jo. Cant (1692)
- 167898: A letter from a minister in Norfolk to his parishioners (1700)
- 168033: The history of the Romish inquisition and inquisitors (1700)
- 168067: Autoschediasmata, de studio theologię (1700)
- 168083: Cursus osteologicus (1699)
- 168310: A new perpetual almanack begining A: Do: 1691 (1691)
- 168928: A second collection of several tracts and discourses (1689)
- 168937: Sion in distress: or, The groans of the Protestant Church. By B.K. author of War with the Devil (1681)
- 169125: Historical collections of private passages of state (1659)
- 169181: The life of Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury (1699)
- 169233: The life of William Bedell, D.D. Lord Bishop of Killmore in Ireland (1692)
- 170943: An exposition with notes vpon the first epistle to the Thessalonians. By William Sclater D. D. and minister of the word of God at Pitmister in Sommerset (1619)
- 170974: Certaine comfortable sermons vpon the 124. Psalme (1616)
- 170978: Certaine comfortable sermons vpon the CXXIV. Psalme (1617)
- 171205: A continuation of the exposition of the booke of Numbers (1610)
- 171262: The treasurie of commodious conceits, and hidden secretes (1591)
- 171878: A sermon preached at the last generall assise holden for the county of Sommerset at Taunton. By William Sclater Batchelar in Diuinitie, and minister of the word of God at Pitmsiter (1616)
- 172319: Tamburlaine the great (1593)
- 172581: The schoolemaster or teacher of table phylosophie (1583)
- 172661: Catholique traditions. Or A treatise of the beliefe of the Christians of Asia, Europa, and Africa, in the principall controuersies of our time (1609)
- 172676: Catholique traditions. Or A treatise of the beliefe of the Christians of Asia, Europa, and Africa, in the principall controuersies of our time (1610)
- 172958: An essay on ecclesiastical authority (1617)
- 173222: Here begynneth a ryght frutefull matter: and hath to name the boke of surueyinge & improuementes (1550)
- 173288: A full confutation of the covenant (1639)
- 173418: The true dyffere[n]s betwen [the] regall power and the ecclesiasticall power translated out of latyn by Henry lord Stafforde (1548)
- 173786: Norfolkes furies, or a view of Ketts campe (1615)
- 174699: A sermon preached in the cittie of Glasco in Scotland, on the tenth day of Iune, 1610 (1611)
- 174755: The begynnynge and foundacyon of the holy hospytall, [and] of the ordre of the knyghtes hospytallers of saynt Johan baptyst of Jerusalem. (1524)
- 174928: The history of Herodian, a Greeke authour (1556)
- 175531: A christal glasse for christian vvomen (1592)
- 175553: A proper new boke of the armony of byrdes (1555)
- 175617: The arbor of amorous deuises (1597)
- 175621: Brittons bovvre of delights (1591)
- 175625: Brittons bowre of delights (1597)
- 175879: The garden of prudence (1595)
- 175974: The vvhole sermons of that eloquent diuine, of famous memory; Thomas Playfere, Doctor in Diuinitie (1623)
- 176302: The palis of honoure compyled by Gawyne dowglas Bysshope of Dunkyll (1553)
- 176557: Tamburlaine the great (1597)
- 176597: A booke of christian ethicks or moral philosophie (1587)
- 176599: The vision and discourse of Henry the seuenth (1610)
- 176700: Pleasant quippes for vpstart nevvfangled gentle-vvomen (1595)
- 177325: The rasing of the foundations of Brovvnisme (1588)
- 177569: Here beginneth thystory of the seuen wyse maysters of Rome (1555)
- 177578: The story of the moste noble and worthy Kynge Arthur (1557)
- 177594: The right plesaunt and goodly historie of the foure sonnes of Aimon (1554)
- 177763: A sermon of repentaunce, made by Iohn Bradforde (1553)
- 178644: The English secretorie: or, plaine and direct method, for the enditing of all manner of epistles or letters, as well familliar as others: destinguished by their diuersities vnder their seuerall titles (1592)
- 179036: A most pleasant and merie nevv comedie, intituled, A knacke to knowe a knaue (1594)
- 179423: A speech, delivered at the visitation of Downe and Conner, held in Lisnegarvy the 26th. of September, 1638 (1639)
- 179522: The vvelspring of wittie conceites (1584)
- 179708: The triplicitie of triumphes (1591)
- 179882: The fyrst boke of the introduction of knowledge (1555)
- 180556: Scillaes metamorphosis: enterlaced with the vnfortunate loue of Glaucus (1589)
- 180917: [Thus endeth the secrete of secretes of Arystotle] (1528)
- 181339: A handefull of pleasant delites (1584)
- 181387: The English ape, the Italian imitation, the footesteppes of Fraunce (1588)
- 181532: The fissher-mans tale (1595)
- 181533: Flora's fortune (1595)
- 181535: Pans pipe (1595)
- 181552: Adams complaint. The olde vvorldes tragedie. Dauid and Bathsheba (1596)
- 181723: The Godly aduertisement or good counsell of the famous orator Isocrates, intitled Paręnesis to Demonicus (1558)
- 181733: Here after foloweth a litle booke called Colyn Clout compiled by master Skelton Poete Laureate (1554)
- 181741: Here after foloweth a litle booke, whiche hath to name whi come ye not to courte, compiled by mayster Skelto[n] Poete Laureate (1554)
- 181758: Certen instructions, obseruations and orders militarie (1594)
- 182116: The hystory of the two valyaunte brethren Valentyne and Orson, sonnes vnto the Emperour of Grece. (1555)
- 182262: An heptameron of ciuill discourses (1582)
- 182383: The pleasant and stately morall, of the three lordes and three ladies of London (1590)
- 182396: Purchas his pilgrimage. Or Relations of the vvorld and the religions obserued in all ages and places discouered, from the Creation vnto this present (1614)
- 182398: Purchas his pilgrimage. Or Relations of the vvorld and the religions obserued in all ages and places discouered, from the Creation vnto this present (1626)
- 182424: Purchas his pilgrimes (1625)
- 183118: A godlye treatyse of prayer, translated into Englishe, by Iohn Bradforde (1553)
- 183210: A floorish vpon fancie (1582)
- 183310: Pierce Penilesse his supplication to the diuell (1592)
- 183348: A boke of the propreties of herbes called an herball (1552)
- 183693: The recuile of the histories of Troie (1553)
- 184515: The censure of a loyall subiect (1587)
- 184538: A briefe methode of catechizing (1615)
- 184543: A briefe method of catechizing (1620)
- 184545: A briefe method of catechizing (1621)
- 184826: An eglogue. gratulatorie. Entituled: To the right honorable, and renowmed shepheard of Albions Arcadia: Robert earle of Exxex and Ewe (1589)
- 186879: A briefe treatise, to prooue the necessitie and excellence of the vse of archerie. Abstracted out of ancient and moderne writers. By R:S. Perused, and allowed by aucthoritie (1596)
- 187090: Wits fittes and fancies (1596)
- 187092: The harmonie of the church (1591)
- 187466: The booke of haukyng huntyng and fysshyng, with all the properties and medecynes that are necessary to be kept (1556)
- 187549: The declinator and protestation of the archbishops and bishops, of the Church of Scotland, and others their adherents within that kingdome (1639)
- 187561: The booke of honor and armes (1590)
- 188168: A briefe methode of catechizing (1617)
- 188211: Instructions, obseruations, and orders mylitarie (1595)
- 188233: Certain discourses, vvritten by Sir Iohn Smythe, Knight: concerning the formes and effects of diuers sorts of weapons, and other verie important matters militarie, greatlie mistaken by diuers of our men of warre in these daies; and chiefly, of the mosquet, the caliuer and the long-bow; as also, of the great sufficiencie, excellencie, and wonderful effects of archers: with many notable examples and other particularities, by him presented to the nobilitie of this realme, & published for the benefite of this his natiue countrie of England (1590)
- 188545: The anatomie of abuses (1595)
- 188731: Dauids learning, or The vvay to true happinesse (1617)
- 188979: The Byble, that is to saye, all the Holye Scripture (1551)
- 189566: A briefe methode of catechizing (1610)
- 189590: The English secretorie (1586)
- 190205: The bokes of Salomon namely. Prouerbia Ecclesiastes Cantica canticorum Sapientia Ecclesiasticus or Iesus the sonne of Syrach (1550)
- 190248: A dutiful inuectiue, against the moste haynous treasons of Ballard and Babington (1587)
- 190390: The censure of a loyall subiect (1587)
- 190602: A plaine exposition of the articles of our faith, by short questions and answers, for the vnderstanding of the simple. Gathered by Artur Dent, Minister of the word of God: especially for the benefit of his owne flocke: who hauing taught his people these points, is carefull that they all may learne them. To this end, that euery of them of his charge, may be able to giue a reason of their faith (1616)
- 190937: Moderatus, the most delectable & famous historie of the blacke knight:[...] (1595)
- 191051: The iustices of peas (1515)
- 191282: Tvvo bookes of constancie. Written in Latine, by Iustus Lipsius. Containing, principallie, A comfortable conference, in common calamities. And will serue for a singular consolation to all that are priuately distressed, or afflicted, either in body or mind. Englished by Iohn Stradling, gentleman (1595)
- 191649: The parable of the wicked mammon (1549)
- 192167: Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall vievv of papistrie (1613)
- 192321: A prayer sayd in the kinges chappell in the tyme of hys graces sicknes, for the restauracion of his helth (1553)
- 192351: Purchas his pilgrimage, or Relations of the vvorld and the religions obserued in al ages and places discouered, from the Creation vnto this present (1617)
- 192517: Pvrchas his pilgrimage. Or Relations of the vvorld and the religions obserued in all ages and places discouered, from the Creation vnto this present (1613)
- 192682: Tamburlaine the Great (1590)
- 194994: Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall vievv of papistrie (1614)
- 195150: A briefe method of catechizing (1625)
- 197342: An answere to maister Smyth (1540)
- 197345: An artificiall apologie, articulerly [sic] answerynge to the obstreperous obgannynges of one W.G (1540)
- 198395: Scillaes metamorphosis: enterlaced with the vnfortunate loue of Glaucus (1590)
- 198426: The piththy [sic] and moost notable sayinges of al scripture gathered by Thomas Paynel after y[e] ma[n]ner of co[m]mo[n] places ; very necessary for al those that delite in co[n]solations of the scriptures (1552)
- 198581: A most heauenly and plentifull treasure, or, A rich minerall full of sweetest comforts (1609)
- 198939: The pomander of prayer (1530)
- 199316: The triplicitie of triumphes (1591)
- 199942: The pomander of prayer (1528)
- 200139: Raptvs I. Helenae. The first rape of faire Hellen (1595)
- 200257: The garden of wysdome (1550)
- 200258: Here ensueth a lytell treatyse named the Taverne of goostly helthe. (1522)
- 200915: Purchas his pilgrimes (1625)
- 200950: The, xv, oos. (1529)
- 201077: The piththy [sic] and moost notable sayinges of al Scripture (1552)
- 201094: The treasurie of hidden secrets. Commonlie called, the good husvviues closet of prouision, for the health of her houshold (1596)
- 202230: The golden letany in englysshe. (1531)
- 202233: Tvvo bookes of constancie (1594)
- 202275: The English courtier, and the cu[n]trey-gentleman (1586)
- 202320: The pylgrimage of M. Robert Langton clerke to saynt Iames in Compostell (1522)
- 202381: Jhesus. An inuocacyon gloryous named ye psalter of Jesus. (1529)
- 202794: A boke of the propreties of herbes called an herball (1552)
- 203490: A chronicle of yeres, from the begynnynge of the worlde wherin ye shall fynde the names of all the kynges of Englande of the Maiors and sheriffes of the cytee of London, and briefly of manye notable actes, done, in and sens the reigne of Kynge Henry the. iiii. newely augmented and corrected: whereinto is added the lengthe, breadth, and compasse of Englande, wyth the numbre of paryshe churches townes byshoprikes and shires in the same besyde cytes and castels. And also the wayes leadyng to the moste notable places, and distante betwixt the same newly imprynted wyth dyuers addicions (1557)
- 203924: A briefe method of catechizing (1612)
- 203991: The doctrynall of mekenesse. (1529)
- 204334: The tryumphant vyctory of the imperyall mageste agaynst the turkes: the xxvi day of Septembre in Steurmarke by a capytayne named Michael meschsaer. Cum priuilegio (1532)
- 204679: The English secretorie (1586)
- 204716: The epystles [and] gospels (1550)
- 204811: A briefe method of catechizing (1617)
- 204835: Pierce Penilesse his supplication to the diuell (1592)
- 204857: The new Testamente of our sauyoure christ (1549)
- 204921: The bokes of Salomon (1551)
- 205426: The well sprynge of sciences vvhich teacheth the perfect worke and practise of arithmeticke bothe in whole numbers and fractions (1562)
- 206092: A briefe methode of catechizing (1615)
- 206166: Here beginneth the seinge of urynes, of all the colours that urynes be of (1552)
- 206641: Here begynneth a ryght frutefull mater: and hath to name the boke of surueyinge [and] improuementes (1550)
- 206731: The treasurie of commodious conceites, and hidden secrets (1584)
- 207672: Sir James the Rose, the young heir of Buleighen. :To which are added, Auld lang syne. I've been courting. The cruel swain. The king's anthem (1780)
- 208984: An ode: occasioned by the success of Admiral Boscawen (1759)
- 209071: A catalogue of part of the library of Paul Rother, M.D. of the Temple, ... to be sold ... at the Lamb near the Rose Tavern without Temple-Bar, on Wednesday the 27th day of June 1716, (1716)
- 209105: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Hertford, on Monday, July 29, 1717 (1717)
- 209112: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Honourable Sir Stephen Fox (1716)
- 209145: Gallionism truly stated (1721)
- 209187: The blessing of a good name at death (1705)
- 209380: Because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold (1706)
- 209381: A sermon preach'd at St. James's Church, upon the reading the brief for the persecuted exiles, of the principality of Orange (1704)
- 209382: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Salisbury, on the xxviith day of June MDCCVI (1706)
- 209384: A sermon preach'd in Lent, at the Chappel of St. James's, on the 10th day of March, 1705/6. By Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum. Printed by Her Majesty's Special Command. (1706)
- 209386: The excellency of friendship. A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Saviour in Southwark, on Monday, Nov.17th 1718. At The First General Meeting of the Gentlemen Educated at the Free-School of the said Parish. By Benjamin Carter, M. A. Published at the Request of the Stewards (1718)
- 209391: The right use of the manifold gifts of God. A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the gentlemen educated at St. Paul's School, In The Cathedral-Church of St. Paul; on Monday January 25. 1713/14, Being the Feast of St. Paul. By S. Dod, M. A. Lecturer of St. Kath. Coleman, and Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge. Publish'd at the Request of the Stewards (1714)
- 209396: A sermon preach'd before the King, in the Royal Chapel at St. James's, on March the 2d, the first Sunday in Lent, 1717. By William Lord Bishop of Ely. Published by His Majesty's Special Command (1718)
- 209531: A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, Lond (1717)
- 209553: The comfort, certainty, and blessedness of the Christian hope (1714)
- 209573: A sermon preach'd at Westram in Kent, on the occasion of the death of Mrs. Paynter (1726)
- 209574: A sermon preach'd at Westram in Kent (1725)
- 209577: Christian humility (1705)
- 209578: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir Peter Delme?, Kt (1724)
- 209593: A sermon preached on the third day of November, 1723. At St. Martin's in the Fields (1723)
- 209600: The usefulness of preaching (1717)
- 209601: The usefulness of preaching, and the reasons why men are not more edified by it (1717)
- 209604: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Reverend John Hughes (1711)
- 209606: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Reverend John Hughes (1711)
- 209611: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on March the third, 1707/8 (1708)
- 209620: Religion the best security to society (1710)
- 209629: The reasons for adhering stedfastly to the establish'd religion, though the papists call it heresy (1725)
- 210132: Expeditious penmanship (1750)
- 210192: New experiments in husbandry, for the month of April (1736)
- 210692: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr Thomas Bradbury (1759)
- 210831: The false test set in a true light (1710)
- 210910: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of St. George, Hanover-Square; on Sunday the 27th of Jan. 1739 (1740)
- 210920: The clergy of the Church of England not guilty of the schism charg'd upon them by the non-jurors (1717)
- 210922: The duty of juries (1701)
- 210923: A sermon concerning temptations (1703)
- 210929: A sermon, preached at the parish-church of St. Dunstan in the West (1711)
- 210945: A sermon concerning the wisdom of God in the works of nature (1706)
- 210959: A sermon against atheism (1710)
- 210988: The necessity of self-reflexion, in order to a holy life (1709)
- 211009: A sermon preach'd at Isleworth in the county of Middlesex, on Sunday, July 12. 1719 (1719)
- 211020: Persuasions to a publick spirit (1704)
- 211039: Books printed for, and sold by Thomas Astley, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London. By whom country-booksellers, school-masters, &c. may be supplied, at the lowest prices (1739)
- 211299: Prepare to meet thy God (1756)
- 211815: Divine alarms and warnings to a sinful people considered and improved (1756)
- 211837: A sermon on the late earthquakes (1756)
- 211850: The religious education of poor children recommended (1707)
- 211860: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at S. Margaret's, Westminster, on Wednesday the 29th of May, 1717 (1717)
- 211863: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons (1710)
- 211893: A sermon preach'd before the King at St. James's-Chapel, on Thursday, June 7. 1716 (1716)
- 211902: A sermon preach'd before the Queen (1711)
- 211904: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable House of Peers (1716)
- 211916: The cause of God's wrath (1704)
- 211939: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor (1718)
- 211942: The royal benefactress: or, the great charity of educating poor children (1710)
- 211944: The great advantage of a right education. A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of Felstead in Essex (1710)
- 212124: The nature and necessity of fasting (1756)
- 212324: The nature and necessity of fasting (1756)
- 212335: The nature and necessity of fasting (1756)
- 212964: The distress'd wife (1743)
- 212966: The distress'd wife (1750)
- 213057: The nature and necessity of preaching the gospel (1732)
- 213125: God with us (1745)
- 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)
- 213171: A sermon preached in the chappel at Guild-Hall, upon Thursday the 7th of September, 1704 (1704)
- 213175: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners (1725)
- 213200: The duties of pastors to their flocks, considered (1740)
- 213212: The beauties of Spring (1758)
- 213254: The promise and advantages of Christ's presence with his church (1710)
- 213270: The excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus (1721)
- 213276: The clergy farther vindicated. A sermon preach'd in the cathedral-church of Canterbury (1716)
- 213454: The nature and necessity of self-denial (1738)
- 213461: The dissolution of this world by fire (1711)
- 213466: Bibliotheca Warleiana (1723)
- 213537: The original institution of the sabbath (1726)
- 213766: Zeal and charity united (1753)
- 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)
- 213805: An earnest and serious address to the freeholders and electors of Great-Britain (1753)
- 213837: The Court and country interest united (1753)
- 213844: An explanation of some prophecies contained in the book of Daniel (1753)
- 215418: The unchangeable duration of God's kindness and covenant (1750)
- 215422: The philippian jailor's conversion, with the occasions and consequences of it, consider'd and improv'd in a discourse on Acts xvi.23,24, &c (1746)
- 215423: The right manner of remembring our Lord's nativity, and the absolute necessity of being new creatures (1739)
- 215460: A letter to the Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 215528: A compleat system of experienced improvements, made on sheep, grass-lambs, and house-lambs (1749)
- 215530: The compleat cyderman (1754)
- 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)
- 215562: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr Richard Winter (1759)
- 215575: The glorious descent; or, the blessings of the Holy Ghost (1709)
- 215686: The reasonableness of standing fast in English and in Christian liberty (1713)
- 215922: A short, plain, and well-grounded introduction to Christianity (1750)
- 216105: The practical farmer (1732)
- 216108: The practical farmer (1732)
- 216110: The practical farmer: or, The Hertfordshire husbandman (1738)
- 216111: The practical farmer: or, The Hertfordshire husbandman (1759)
- 216116: The london and country brewer (1750)
- 216117: The london and country brewer (1759)
- 216119: The london and country brewer (1743)
- 216120: The london and country brewer (1738)
- 216121: The London and country brewer (1736)
- 216123: The London and country brewer (1734)
- 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)
- 216834: The duty and reward of the clergy (1719)
- 216861: Christian essays upon the immorality of uncleanness and duelling (1727)
- 216885: Britain's alarm (1751)
- 217154: A winding-sheet for Quakerism (1711)
- 217200: The scripture account of the eternity (1742)
- 217223: The dying thoughts of the Reverend Learned and Holy Mr. Richard Baxter (1761)
- 217349: A sermon preach'd in Lambeth-Chapel (1708)
- 217366: A sermon preach'd at Richmond in Surrey, upon July the 7th, 1713 (1713)
- 217382: Stedfastness in the faith recommended (1743)
- 217383: The character and blessing of good government in general (1725)
- 217468: The sovereign goodness of the most high in putting an end to destructive wars (1763)
- 217473: The death of great and good kings improved (1761)
- 217752: A new defence of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon on John xviii. 36 (1720)
- 217853: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1719)
- 217854: The practical scheme of secret injuries (1719)
- 217856: The practical scheme on the following subjects (1722)
- 217858: The practical scheme on the following subjects (1724)
- 217859: The practical scheme explaining the symptoms and nature of the venereal or secret disease (1725)
- 217868: Pharmacopoeia venerea (1724)
- 217878: An essay on the ancient and modern use of physical necklaces (1719)
- 217887: The late dreadful plague at Marseilles (1721)
- 217890: A new system of the gout and rheumatism (1719)
- 218066: The money'd man's pocket-book (1742)
- 218068: Tables for renewing and purchasing of the leases of cathedral-churches and colleges (1735)
- 218069: Sir Isaac Newton's tables (1742)
- 218136: A new problem to discover the longitude at sea (1751)
- 218312: An account of the Earl of Peterborow's conduct in Spain (1707)
- 218313: An account of the Earl of Peterborow's conduct in Spain (1708)
- 218314: An account of the Earl of Peterborow's conduct in Spain (1708)
- 218392: An account of church-government (1710)
- 218459: An abstract of the life and death (1739)
- 218926: An acquaintance with God the best support under afflictions (1708)
- 218927: An acquaintance with God the best support under afflictions (1708)
- 219565: The case of baptism consider'd (1714)
- 219639: The case of King Charles before the regicides at Westminster, parallel to St. Paul's before Felix at Cf?area (1711)
- 219878: The end of confirmation and the due effects of it, consider'd (1715)
- 220002: The design and use of confirmation (1724)
- 220013: An exhortation to purity and peace (1710)
- 220061: An address to the people of England (1715)
- 220132: The sinful Christian condemn'd by his own prayers (1755)
- 220144: Admonitions from scripture and history (1753)
- 220165: Human reason a fallible guide. In answer to the free enquirers of the age (1753)
- 220960: The almost Christian (1738)
- 221305: Bibliotheca nobilissimi principis Johannis Ducis de Novo-Castro (1719)
- 221681: Annotations on a late pamphlet intituled, Considerations on the proposal for reducing the interest on the national debt (1750)
- 221761: An answer to Mr. Stebbing's Miscellaneous observations upon some passages in the Bishop of Bangor's answer to the representation (1719)
- 221792: An answer to the exceptions made against the Ld Bp of Oxford's charge (1713)
- 221967: An apologetical view of the moral and religious sentiments of the late Right Honourable Lord Viscount Bolinbroke (1752)
- 222067: An appeal to the word of God for the terms of Christian salvation (1720)
- 222336: An assize sermon preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of Gloucester, August 7. 1715 (1715)
- 222653: The Bishop of Oxford his speech in the House of Lords on the first article of the impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell (1710)
- 222657: The bishop of Oxford's charge to the clergy of his diocese (1712)
- 222666: The bishop of Sarum's charge to the clergy of his diocese (1717)
- 222913: Conscientious obedience to governors recommended (1756)
- 222939: Monitions and advices deliver'd to the clergy of the diocese of Peterborough (1720)
- 222959: Youths grand concern (1711)
- 222964: Christ's rule displayed in Great-Britain's deliverance (1746)
- 223458: An answer to the remarks on the sermons of the Reverend Mr. James Sloss (1739)
- 223573: A serious address to all sober Christians (1753)
- 223906: A second letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor, in vindication of the former (1717)
- 223956: Righteousness the establishment of the Throne (1716)
- 223968: A detection of a falshood, endeavour'd to be impos'd on the publick, in a paper, entituled, A test, offer'd to the consideration of the electors of Great-Britain (1710)
- 224054: A bold stroke for a wife (1728)
- 224175: An enquiry into the constitution, discipline, unity and worship of the primitive church (1717)
- 224179: An enquiry into the constitution, discipline, unity and worship (1713)
- 224875: No enhancement against Jacob (1716)
- 225194: The easiness of Christ's yoke (1756)
- 225231: Man's liableness to death and judgment by reason of sin (1738)
- 225527: A pastoral letter from a minister to his parishioners (1702)
- 225635: The miraculous increase of Jacob's flock opened and applied (1753)
- 225810: The case of the patron and rector of St. Andrew's, Holbourn (1722)
- 225847: Two cases submitted to consideration (1709)
- 225858: Piety and loyalty the readiest way to attain victory and peace (1711)
- 225983: Books printed for Tho. Astley, at the Rose over-against the north door of St. Paul's, London. By whom country booksellers, schoolmasters, &c. may be supplied at the lowest prices (1741)
- 226054: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral-church of St. Paul, on May the first, 1707 (1707)
- 226090: Two sermons the one before the king, on March the 2d. 1717 (1718)
- 226224: Orthodoxy in faith (1713)
- 226284: A sermon preach'd before His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant (1714)
- 226350: Popish cruelty represented (1745)
- 226356: A sermon preached before the Queen (1712)
- 226358: Two discourses concerning the necessity and dignity of the institution of marriage (1735)
- 226389: The parable of the unjust steward (1719)
- 226391: K. George's victory over the rebels at Preston (1716)
- 226469: Historia sacra (1705)
- 227062: A catalogue of the valuable collection of pictures of the celebrated Mr. Piterus Andreas Risbrack, painter deceased (1752)
- 227145: A catechism truly representing the doctrines and practices of the church of Rome (1713)
- 227153: Two semons preached at the assizes held at Lancaster, on Sunday Aug. 27. 1710 (1710)
- 227485: A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia (1738)
- 227486: A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia (1738)
- 227487: A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia (1739)
- 227489: Journal of a voyage from Savannah to Philadelphia (1740)
- 227626: Justice done to human souls (1706)
- 227790: The kingdom of Jesus Christ (1708)
- 228861: A charge delivered to the clergy of Bangor (1722)
- 228871: A charge given at the triennial visitation of the diocese of Salisbury (1704)
- 228876: The charge of George lord bishop of Bristol, at his primary visitation of his diocese Anno 1716. Published at the request of the clergy (1716)
- 228883: The charge of the Bp. of Gloucester, deliver'd to the clergy of his diocese, in his late triennial visitation, held by commission (1707)
- 229068: The christian faith explain' and vindicated (1713)
- 229093: Christian sufferers (1733)
- 229166: The church of England vindicated (1716)
- 229229: The invasion: or, The confederacy of Syria with Ephraim, to set the son of Tabeal upon the throne of Judah (1744)
- 229339: A collection of curious Italian and Flemish pictures, with several curious French prints, maps and Indian pieces. Will be sold by auction to morrow being Wednesday the 9th of this instant December, at the Angel and Woollpack near the Rose Tavern in Russel Street, Covent Garden, (1702)
- 229400: A compendious method for the raising of the Italian brocoli (1729)
- 229401: A compendious method for the raising of the Italian brocoli (1729)
- 229431: Wisdom the best possession (1704)
- 229530: A sermon preach'd in Lambeth-Chapel (1709)
- 229659: A sermon preach'd before the King (1717)
- 229914: An essay on the divine prescience (1741)
- 229974: Considerations on the bill to permit persons professing the Jewish religion to be naturalized by Parliament (1753)
- 229980: A sermon preach'd before their excellencies the Lords Justices, at Christ-Church, Dublin; on Tuesday the 28th of August, 1705 (1707)
- 230179: A description of the English province of Carolana (1722)
- 230365: The dignity, and benefit, of the priesthood (1721)
- 230449: A discourse concerning the laws (1723)
- 230490: A discourse of the descent of the Man-Christ Jesus from heaven (1706)
- 230516: A discourse on the sacred mystery of the blessed Trinity (1719)
- 230542: Discourses upon several subjects (1722)
- 230767: The defence of Francis (1723)
- 231211: Encouragement for sinners; or Righteousness attainable without works (1759)
- 231216: The end and design of God's judgments (1721)
- 231217: The end and design of God's judgments (1721)
- 231330: An enquiry into the judgment and practice of the primitive church (1713)
- 231334: An enquiry into the medicinal virtues of Bristol-Water (1750)
- 231436: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons on Tuesday, the 29th of May, MDCCXI (1711)
- 231549: An oration sacred to the imperial Majesty of Anne (1707)
- 231622: A letter to a student at a foreign university on the study of divinity (1756)
- 231691: The parson's parlour (1756)
- 231921: An essay on ecclesiastical authority (1717)
- 232142: The establish'd Church of England vindicated from the imputation of schism (1716)
- 232348: Obedience and beneficence (1727)
- 232555: The extent of Christ's commission to baptize (1712)
- 232926: The country gentleman's companion (1732)
- 233405: A dissertation on the true Cythisus of the ancients (1731)
- 233406: A dissertation on the true Cythisus of the ancients (1735)
- 233428: A dissuasive from Popery (1753)
- 233477: The divine authority and usefulness of the pastors of the Christian Church; vindicated (1713)
- 233545: The doctrine of remission of sins (1712)
- 233825: The duty and advantages of doing good (1716)
- 233832: The duty and motives of praying for peace (1712)
- 233854: The duty of doing as we would be done unto (1723)
- 234021: The faithful stewardship (1720)
- 234053: A letter to the Rev. Mr. Delafaye, in answer to his sermon, lately publish'd, intitled, Inoculation an indefensible practice (1753)
- 234257: The fear of God and the King (1716)
- 234407: The dangers of a relapse (1713)
- 234517: The dangers of a relapse (1713)
- 234623: A thanksgiving sermon on the 29th of May, 1715 (1715)
- 234667: The great duty of charity recommended (1721)
- 234668: The great duty of family religion (1738)
- 234683: The great tendency of the positive precepts of the Gospel, to promote the observance of natural religion (1731)
- 234687: The great wickedness of perjury, and of the present rebellion (1715)
- 234688: The great wickedness of perjury, and of the present rebellion (1715)
- 234922: The heinous sin and danger of prevaricating with God and government (1716)
- 234923: The heinous sin of profane cursing and swearing (1738)
- 235056: The unprofitableness of external, without internal religion (1716)
- 235166: The unprofitableness of external, without internal religion (1716)
- 236211: An inquiry into the nature, cause, and cure of the present epidemick fever (1742)
- 236270: The insupportable yoke of popery (1715)
- 236278: Intercession every Christian's duty (1738)
- 236313: An introduction to the Bishop of Bangor's intended collection of authorities (1718)
- 236553: The last will and testament of the most reverend father in God (1716)
- 236583: The law not made for a righteous man (1754)
- 236661: Legal obedience (1716)
- 236662: Legal obedience, in oppsition to unlimited; the subjects necessary duty, and a prince's best security (1716)
- 236677: Lessons proper for fallible man (1708)
- 236985: A letter to a clergy-man (1715)
- 236997: A letter to a friend in Italy (1755)
- 237206: A letter to the Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 237207: A letter to the Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 237208: A letter to the Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 237375: A letter to the reverend the Prolocutor (1718)
- 238051: Marriage a divine institution (1754)
- 238192: Memoirs of Humphrey (1723)
- 238320: Mercy and judgement; or, Intestine war but soon over: cattle die; but men not oblig'd to eat their carcases (1747)
- 238415: Michaelmas term (1742)
- 238727: A national establishment (1716)
- 238776: The nature and extent of the office of the civil magistrate (1720)
- 238789: The nature and necessity of self-denial (1738)
- 238790: The nature and necessity of society in general (1738)
- 239049: The new preface and additional chapter (1713)
- 239456: A full and impartial account of the tryal of the Reverend Mr. Francis Higgins (1712)
- 239532: Further considerations on the act to permit persons professing the Jewish religion (1753)
- 239681: A garland of new songs, containing 1 The old ram of Derby. 2. The soldier's adieu. 3 Sir James the Rose (1790)
- 239686: A garland of new songs, containing 1. The soldier's adieu. 2. Sir James the Rose. 3. The dog-tax (1800)
- 239937: The unchangeable duration of God's kindness and covenant (1750)
- 240186: The life of the learned Sir John Cheke, Kt (1705)
- 240274: The importance and necessity of His Majesty's declaration of war with France considered and improved (1756)
- 240340: An Address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain (1755)
- 240440: The Lord Bishop of Landaff's charge at his primary visitation of his diocese, in July 1726 (1727)
- 241333: The odes (1747)
- 241407: Of justification by Christ (1738)
- 241409: Of justification by faith (1702)
- 241433: Of the love of one's country (1715)
- 241530: Pharmacopęia venereal: or, A compleat venreal dispensatory (1725)
- 241691: Plain directions in regard to the small-pox. By Browne Langrish, M.D. and fellow of the Royal Society (1758)
- 241829: The pleasures of gratitude and benevolence improved by church-musick (1753)
- 241830: The pleasures of gratitude and benevolence improved by Church-musick (1753)
- 241894: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable House of Peers (1711)
- 241937: A sermon preach'd before the House of Lords (1719)
- 241940: Poems by eminent ladies (1755)
- 241949: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1711)
- 241960: The consequences of the present rebellion recommended to the consideration of all Protestants (1745)
- 242009: Poems on several subjects (1741)
- 242745: Abuse of mercies a ground of national judgments (1745)
- 242746: The nature, extent, and right improvement of Christian liberty (1741)
- 242773: Remarks upon the Letter to a Lord (1708)
- 242827: Io! Triumphe! (1741)
- 242954: The modern justice (1755)
- 243340: A sermon preached at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, Samuel, lord bishop of Carlile, at Lambeth Chappel, on Whitsunday, MDCCXVIII (1718)
- 243346: The peace-Offering (1713)
- 243354: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners (1723)
- 243363: The duty of obedience to civil government (1715)
- 243366: Subjection and obedience to principalities, powers and magistrates (1715)
- 243395: The power of the sovereign (1712)
- 243498: The song. Doctor Higgins's deliverance: or, the Rose T---n cabal defeated (1712)
- 244254: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons (1712)
- 244316: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, on May the first, 1707 (1707)
- 244415: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Salisbury (1706)
- 244426: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chappel, on Monday, January 31. 1708/9 (1709)
- 244698: A sermon on remission of sins (1711)
- 244729: The necessary and immutable difference between moral good and evil (1738)
- 244756: Early seekers of Christ directed and encourag'd (1729)
- 244757: Youth reminded of a judgment to come (1729)
- 244819: A catalogue of very valuable books, in Greek, Latin and English (1706)
- 245069: The innocency of error (1715)
- 246798: Mistakes about moderation detected, and the true nature of it explain'd (1710)
- 246801: A sermon preach'd at the Assizes held at Chester (1712)
- 246804: A memorial drawn by King William's special direction (1705)
- 246882: The duty of rebuking (1703)
- 246894: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons (1712)
- 246898: God, a tower of salvation to the King (1715)
- 246928: A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy (1709)
- 246963: Great Britain's deliverance and duty (1746)
- 246967: The supreme and inferiour Elahim (1742)
- 246982: The use and abuse of philosophy in matters of religion, briefly consider'd (1711)
- 246985: Charity and restitution (1719)
- 246986: Charity and restitution (1719)
- 246989: A sermon for reformation of manners, preach'd at St. Paul's church in Bedford (1701)
- 247256: A new defence of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon on John xviii. 36 (1720)
- 248219: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons (1717)
- 248308: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chapel, on Good-Friday, April 18. 1712 (1712)
- 248310: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of St. Mary at Hill (1717)
- 248342: A sermon preach'd at the visitation holden at Bishop's-Stortford (1720)
- 248345: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1707)
- 248346: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1707)
- 248350: A sermon preach'd at St. Bennet-Finct Church, on Thursday, October the 24th. 1707 (1707)
- 248352: The nature and necessity of faith (1717)
- 248366: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Chelmsford in the county of Essex (1717)
- 248884: Plain directions in regard to the small-pox (1759)
- 249005: Two sermons Preached by the Reverend Mr. Ebenezer Erskine (1751)
- 249245: Clavis commercii: or, The key of commerce (1704)
- 249297: The satires, epistles, and art of poetry of Horace, (1743)
- 249299: A vindication of the Gospel of Jesus Christ (1743)
- 249454: Reflections upon the nature of contentment: and rules apply'd to particular circumstances of life. By Samuel Pycroft, M.A. Fellow of Gonvil and Caius College in Cambridge (1714)
- 250422: A commentary upon the fourth book of Moses, called Numbers. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Symon Lord Bishop of Ely (1704)
- 250423: A commentary upon the third book of Moses (1704)
- 251211: A treatise of the sphere (1714)
- 251247: A vindication of the government, doctrine, and worship, of the Church of England, established in the reign of Queen Elizabeth: against the injurious reflections of Mr. Neale, in his late history of the Puritans (1733)
- 252136: A new rational anatomy (1701)
- 252169: Of sincerity and constancy in the faith and profession of the true religion, in fifteen sermons (1704)
- 253396: The kingdom of Jesus Christ (1708)
- 253512: A new history of England (1736)
- 253680: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of St. Paul (1726)
- 253682: A set of new psalms and anthems (1754)
- 253687: A sett of new psalms and anthems (1747)
- 253688: A sett of new psalms and anthems (1750)
- 253958: Some regulations and helps proposed for promoting religious conversation among Christians (1761)
- 254070: Sophonisba (1728)
- 254234: The skreen removed (1721)
- 254300: Some considerations humbly offer'd touching the administration and receiving the sacrament of the Lord's supper (1733)
- 254896: Books printed for, and sold by Richard Baldwin, at the Rose, in Pater-noster-Row, London. By whom gentlemen, schoolmasters, country booksellers, &c. may be supplied (1753)
- 255142: The connoisseur (1757)
- 255143: The connoisseur (1755)
- 255323: The connection between faith and free-grace (1748)
- 256101: Considerations humbly offered (1741)
- 257327: God, a tower of salvation to the King (1715)
- 258170: An acquaintance with God, the best support under afflictions. A sermon preach'd before Queen Anne, at St. James's, October 31. 1708. By Francis Atterbury, lord bishop of Rochester, and dean of Westminster (1723)
- 258321: An admonition against prophane and common swearing (1725)
- 258546: Demonologia sacra (1735)
- 258822: Christian charity a rational duty (1726)
- 258826: The Christian eucharist rightly stated (1711)
- 259030: A compendious method for the raising of the Italian brocoli (1731)
- 259283: The christian (1757)
- 259530: Christian stedfastness (1759)
- 259533: The Christian Strife for the faith of the Gospel (1739)
- 260005: Eny[p]nion: or The vision, in imitation of the latter-part of the VIth book of Virgil (1706)
- 260141: The grammar of heraldry (1724)
- 261081: Continuation of the complete history of England (1766)
- 261388: This evening's exhibition the so much famed Johnson who has received so much applause ... is arrived here, and will display his unparalleled exhibitions at the Rose and Crown, Queen-Street, in the Borough, near Union-Hall. ... His performance consist of mathematical, philosophical, experimental, and uncommon deceptions, (1790)
- 261395: To be sold by auction at the Rose and Crown Inn, in Wisbech St. Peter's, in the Isle of Ely, on Wednesday the 3d day of April, 1793, ... the following most desirable estates, in Wisbech St. Peter's (1793)
- 261926: Books printed for and sold by J. Oswald (1740)
- 262215: Rational religion, distinguish'd from that which is enthusiastic (1760)
- 262219: Rational methods of curing fevers (1734)
- 262518: A letter to the Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 262522: Reformation upon the gospel-scheme (1735)
- 262877: The rubrick of the Church of England (1737)
- 262888: An account of South-West Barbary (1713)
- 263070: The retired Christian exercised in divine thoughts (1731)
- 263465: The royal convert: or the force of truth (1709)
- 263820: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Lowth (1759)
- 264422: Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts (1733)
- 264747: The retired Christian exercised in divine thoughts, and heavenly meditations for the closet (1756)
- 265757: Memoirs of the life and ministerial conduct, with some free remarks on the political writings, of the Late Lord Visc. Bolingbroke (1753)
- 266188: Methodism displayed (1757)
- 266513: The scripture-doctrine of imputed sin and righteousness stated and defended (1743)
- 266724: A sermon of the honour of the Christian priesthood, and the necessity of a divine call to that office (1713)
- 266809: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul; at the funeral of Mr. Tho. Bennet, Aug. 30. MDCCVI. By Francis Atterbury, D.D. dean of Carlisle, and chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty (1706)
- 266817: A second letter from a clergy man in Norfolk to his parishioners (1704)
- 266877: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts (1749)
- 266978: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margarets Westminster, on Wednesday the 29th of May, 1717 (1717)
- 267012: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. John Angus, October 26, 1748. At the meeting at Bishop-Stortford, by John Guyse, D.D (1748)
- 267053: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at S. Margaret's, Westminster, on Wednesday the 29th of May, 1717 (1717)
- 267068: The minister's plea for the people's prayers (1734)
- 267204: A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul (1710)
- 267338: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chapel, on Good-Friday, April 18. 1712 (1712)
- 267377: National union a national belssing (1707)
- 267518: A sermon preach'd in the Guild-hall Chapel (1706)
- 267575: The nature and extent of the office of the civil magistrate (1720)
- 267583: The nature and necessity of fasting (1757)
- 267604: A sermon preach'd to the societies for reformation of manners, at St. Mary-le-Bow (1710)
- 267732: A sermon preached at the Cathedral Church of Worcester, at the Lent-assizes, April 1, 1750 (1750)
- 267999: A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons (1757)
- 268141: The sin and danger of abusing eminent deliverances considered (1746)
- 268283: The triumphant Christian (1751)
- 268332: The sin and folly of depending altogeter on human instruments, in times of war and danger (1739)
- 268440: The nature of the prophesies of the Old Testament relating to the Messias (1724)
- 268534: A sermon preached in the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St. Peters in York. December, 31st. 1706 (1707)
- 268555: A new defence of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon on John xviii. 36 (1720)
- 268641: Three excellent new songs. I. Sir James the Rose. II. The shepherd Adonis. III. Old Lang Syne. Entered according to Order (1775)
- 268663: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir Francis Forbes, Kt. lord mayor, the aldermen and citizens of London (1726)
- 268815: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral-Church of Exeter, on Sunday, March 31, 1717 (1717)
- 268819: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul's London (1715)
- 268824: A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of Stroud, near Rochester in Kent, on August 1. 1715 (1715)
- 268852: A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, at Salters-Hall, on Monday, October 1st, 1739 (1739)
- 269130: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Towle (1748)
- 269226: A short discourse (1717)
- 269570: Synopsis mathematica universalis (1702)
- 269739: The true intention, publick use and importance of academick education considered (1755)
- 270080: The tribes of the Lord appearing before him: or, Families in publick worship (1736)
- 270663: A serious address to men in business (1733)
- 270691: The obligation that lies upon believers, as redeemed by Christ, to glorify God with their whole man (1744)
- 271020: The true narrative of the case of Joseph Rawson (1737)
- 271116: A True state of the case of the Reverend Mr. Greenshields (1710)
- 271207: A new version of the paradise lost: or, Milton paraphrased (1756)
- 271280: A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of St. Mary in Lambeth (1711)
- 271629: Sure and certain methods of attaining a long and healthful life (1702)
- 271841: Two excellent [blank] I. The sorrowful lamentaion, of Snuffie eppy, for the double dearth of snuff and tobacco. II. Sir James the Rose. Entered according to order (1775)
- 272224: Popery in its proper colours (1745)
- 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)
- 272738: The prodigal on his departure (1713)
- 272740: The prodigal on his return (1715)
- 272949: Poems (1749)
- 273320: Orders and resolutions, made at a general meeting of the commissioners of the north level, and other persons affected by the decay of the River Nene, from Peterborough to its outfal at sea, holden in pursuance of an advertisement for that purpose, at the Rose and Crown in Wisbech, on the 16th day of September, 1771 (1771)
- 273333: Twelve sermons preached upon several occasions (1718)
- 273357: Twelve sermons upon several subjects and occasions (1718)
- 273359: Twelve sermons preached upon several occasions (1718)
- 273365: Twelve sermons preached at several times (1718)
- 273457: The mock lawyer. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Phillips. To which is added, the musick engraved on copper plates (1733)
- 273805: Leathermore (1711)
- 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)
- 274564: The several methods of God's judging the world (1726)
- 274719: The reasonableness of standing fast in English and in Christian liberty (1713)
- 274975: Horę lyricę (1758)
- 275017: Learning a necessary accomplishment for all men (1709)
- 275087: The necessity of coming to church, and the due performance of holy worship there (1708)
- 275098: A short discourse concerning the common-prayer, by way of question and answer (1705)
- 275254: The sinful Christian condemn'd by his own prayers (1755)
- 275256: Vigorous longevity; or, A good old age, and the best way, both to attain it; and to improve it (1720)
- 275598: Trust in God a remedy against believers fears: being the substance of two sermons, preach'd in New-Court. By Joseph Pitts (1746)
- 275855: The Thankful penitent (1712)
- 275877: An Essay on the present state of our publick roads (1756)
- 276261: A persuasive to a serious preparation for death and judgement (1702)
- 276702: In the press, P. Virgilii Maronis opera (1737)
- 276750: A discourse of the great disingenuity and unreasonableness of repining at afflicting providences (1707)
- 277086: The eucharistical sacrifice (1739)
- 277174: Evidences of Jesus Christ being the true Messiah (1732)
- 277494: Fifteen sermons upon several practical subjects (1734)
- 277795: A guide to the stage (1751)
- 277864: Memoirs of the life and family of the most illustrious James late Duke of Hamilton (1742)
- 277959: General index to twenty-seven volumes of the London magazine; viz. from 1732 to 1758 inclusive (1760)
- 277978: Expository notes with practical observations on the remaining part of the New Testament (1703)
- 278269: The charge of the Right Reverend (1726)
- 279030: The clergyman's remembrancer (1708)
- 279209: The dissenting ministry in religion censur'd and condemn'd from the Holy Scriptures (1703)
- 279501: Dialogues on personal and family-religion (1769)
- 279741: The odes (1741)
- 279818: Sixteen sermons (1716)
- 279903: Of the true uses and ends of religious fasting (1713)
- 280035: Catonis Disticha moralia (1738)
- 280072: Closet devotions (1744)
- 280162: The church of England-Man supported and encouraged in the establish'd worship (1733)
- 280368: A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter (1707)
- 280459: The lord Bishop of Landaff's charge at his primary visitation of his diocese (1727)
- 280886: Evangelical principles and practice (1763)
- 281075: Bibliotheca Hickesiana (1716)
- 281364: Annals of the universe (1709)
- 281440: An essay on parties and a free government, in the character of an ancient trimmer (1737)
- 281758: The choice (1737)
- 281865: Proposals for printing by way of subscription (1705)
- 281875: The plain man's gift of prayer (1703)
- 281935: The art of reading and writing English (1751)
- 282025: Books printed for Tho. Astley, at the Rose over against the north door of St. Paul's, London (1740)
- 282670: Humility and devotion, in the house of God, a sure means for the obtaining the pardon of our sins, and averting publick evils (1711)
- 283171: The justice of paying debts. A sermon preach'd in the city. By William lord bishop of Ely (1718)
- 283597: Ben Johnson's jests (1765)
- 284039: A familiar catechism (1760)
- 285205: Books printed for Thomas Astley, (removed from St. Paul's Church-Yard) at the Rose in Pater-Noster-Row, London (1740)
- 285438: An idea of a botanical garden, in England: with lectures on the science (1758)
- 285633: Divine poems on the sacred scriptures (1730)
- 286088: A Collection of papers, lately printed in the daily advertiser (1740)
- 286121: An exposition on the Lord's Prayer (1702)
- 286125: A discourse concerning baptismal and spiritual regeneration (1708)
- 286610: A new pocket-book for young gentlemen and ladies (1757)
- 286892: The valiant Sir James the Rose's garland (1798)
- 287164: Books printed for and sold by Daniel Midwinter (1704)
- 288319: Parsons his Christian directory, being a treatise of holy resolution (1706)
- 289234: A sermon preached at Truro (1753)
- 289580: Discourses on various occasions. By William Parker, D.D. F.R.S. and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1757)
- 289599: Charity the bond of perfectness (1712)
- 289865: The tamiad (1733)
- 289988: Leisure hours well-employ'd (1741)
- 291199: A pathetic discourse on the present calamities of Portugal (1756)
- 292483: A sermon preach'd in the collegiate church of Manchester (1702)
- 293472: The royal universal British grammar and vocabulary (1754)
- 293796: The duties of subjects to princes and magistrates, with the reasons whereon they are founded (1712)
- 294147: Judah preserved (1744)
- 294148: A serious enquiry into national and personal sins recommended (1741)
- 294195: The art of practical measuring, by the sliding rule (1732)
- 294472: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chappel, on Monday, January 31. 1708/9 (1709)
- 294849: The causes and effects, the designs and emprovement, of earthquakes considered (1750)
- 295248: A demonstration of the horrid nature of sin (1755)
- 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)
- 295892: A poetical paraphrase of the Song of Solomon (1742)
- 296055: A collection of sermons preached by the Right Reverend Dr. Gilbert Burnet (1704)
- 297004: A review of the two late rebellions (1747)
- 297161: Two sermons of the nature and necessity of restitution by the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late lord arch-bishop of Canterbury (1707)
- 297746: The grounds and principles of the Christian religion, explain'd in a catechetical discourse, for the instruction of young people (1704)
- 298064: The whole duty of woman (1764)
- 299248: Sangwine, perfumer, at the Rose, no. 38, opposite New-Round-Court, in the Strand, sells the following articles, and all sorts of perfumery. A liquid that in one hour will, without injury, dye red or grey hair on the head and eyebrows, (1790)
- 299580: A new history of England, by question and answer (1740)
- 299822: Phędri fabulę (1755)
- 299856: Orders and resolutions, made at a general meeting of the commissioners of the North Level, ... at the Rose and Crown in Wisbech, on the third day of July, 1771. Present Matthew Wildbore, Esq; chairman (1771)
- 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)
- 301908: Books printed for Thomas Astley (1727)
- 302607: A Fresh serious call from the city to the country (1757)
- 302865: Rules and orders to be observed by a society of Stay-Makers (1789)
- 303194: A catalogue of books, chiefly bound, and in quires (1737)
- 304118: An Exact list of all the fairs in England and Wales (1752)
- 304726: A dissertation in vindication of the antiquity of Stone Henge (1734)
- 305098: The practical farrier (1739)
- 305186: A catalogue of books in quires, and bound, and copies, being the entire stock of a bookseller, which will be sold at the Rose Tavern, Temple-Bar, on Thursday January 22d, 1740/1. (1741)
- 305193: Phędri Fabulę (1750)
- 305202: Books printed for (1753)
- 305222: Spanish dominions in the West-Indies. This day is published, ... in two volumes, octavo, the second edition, corrected. To which is now prefixed, An account of the Spanish settlements in America, with a general index to the whole work. Travels of the Jesuits, into various parts of the world: by Mr. Lockman. Printed for T. Piety, at the Rose and Crown in Paternoster-Row; and sold by all the booksellers of Great-Britain, Ireland, and New-England. 1762 (1762)
- 305915: To-morrow being Thursday the 22d of this inst. Nov. at the Rose Tavern, Temple-bar, will be sold by auction, to the booksellers of London and Westminster, the following books, ... bound, and in quires, being the stock of a bookseller, (1739)
- 306176: Youths grand concern: or, Advice to young persons, how to begin betimes to be wise, and good, and happy (1708)
- 306300: A representation, of the present state of religion, with regard to the late excessive growth of infidelity, heresy, and profaneness (1711)
- 307083: Books printed for Thomas Astley (1728)
- 309683: The bride the lamb's wife: or, The best match (1734)
- 310187: A catalogue of the remaining bound stock (1746)
- 311213: To be sold by auction, by J. Gilbert, at the Rose and Crown, Tunbridge-Wells, on Friday, October the 17, 1800. ... the household furniture, and other effects, of the late Mr. John Maynard, with the remaining part of Mr. Robert Langridge's, from the Nag's-Head. Consisting of three feather beds, bedsteads and healing, (1800)
- 311219: A catalogue of household furniture, and other effects, of the late Mr. John Maynard, which will be sold by auction, by John Gilbert, on Friday, October 17, 1800, with the remaining part of Mr. Robert Langridge's, from the Nag's-Head. The goods are removed to the Rose and Crown, Tunbridge Wells, for conveniency of sale. (1800)
- 312587: English examples to be turned into Latin (1709)
- 313979: The charitable society: or, A proposal for the more easy and effectual relief of the sick and needy. (1715)
- 314554: The good tidings of salvation reveal'd to the world by Jesus Christ (1757)
- 315214: Wisdom and innocence the necessary qualifications of a minister of Christ (1709)
- 315606: Particulars and conditions of sale, of four freehold and four copyhold estates, which were unavoidably postponed last week, till Tuesday, the 15th of this present October, 1776, and will then be peremptorily sold by auction, by Thomas Lamb, at the Rose and Crown Inn, at Watford, in the county of Hertford, (1776)
- 315646: Books printed for Tho. Astley, at the Rose over against the north door of St. Paul's, London. By whom country booksellers, schoolmasters, &c. may be supplied at the lowest prices (1740)
- 315901: A heroic ballad, called Sir James the Rose (1790)
- 316267: A sermon preach'd before the King, at Hampton-Court, on Tuesday the 5th of November, 1717 (1717)
- 316358: The grand inquiry (1768)
- 316623: A rational account of the cause (1718)
- 316761: The natural method of teaching (1728)
- 316884: Of the stupendous gout-stone (1723)
- 317791: Our civil and ecclesiastical liberties asserted and vindicated (1718)
- 317938: The second sett of catechisms and prayers (1752)
- 317942: A preservative from the sins and follies of childhood and youth, written by way of question and answer (1747)
- 318807: Phędri Fabulę (1738)
- 318976: A catalogue of a valuable collection of prints and drawings, after the best Italian, Flemish, and French masters. Namely, Rembrandt, Callot, De La Bella, Van Dyck, ... Being the remainder of the stock in trade of Mr. De La Cour, of Catherine-Street, in the Strand, he leavin off that business. Which will be sold by auction without reserve. By William Darres, in the great auction room, at the Rose Tavern, without Temple Bar, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the 23d, 24th and 25th instant. (1752)
- 319268: A collection of Welsh travels (1748)
- 319437: A review of the two late rebellions (1747)
- 320198: At a meeting of the inhabitants of the parish of Saffron Walden (1795)
- 321557: On Saturday, July 18, was published, price six-pence stitch'd in blue covers, number II. in folio, ... And on Saturay the 25th, was also published, number III. ... of The universal traveller: or, a compleat description of the several nations of the world. ... By Mr. Salmon. Published ... for Richard Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-Noster-Row. (1752)
- 323050: An Essay on the present state of our publick roads (1756)
- 324209: A sermon preach'd before the sons of the clergy, at their anniversary-meeting in the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, Dec. 6. 1709. By Francis Atterbury, D.D. preacher at the Rolls, dean of Carlisle, and chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty (1709)
- 324252: The religion of an oath (1715)
- 324253: The religion of an oath (1715)
- 324365: A defence of the doctrine of the Man-Christ Jesus his descent from heaven (1707)
- 324567: An account of church-government (1701)
- 324571: A narration of the wonders of grace (1734)
- 324786: Youth's monitor (1736)
- 325041: Gospel salvation explain'd (1719)
- 325053: The worship of God in the beauty of holiness (1713)
- 325056: Two sermons (1701)
- 325163: The duty of obedience to governors (1722)
- 325337: A discourse concerning baptismal and spiritual regeneration (1709)
- 325339: A discourse concerning the new-birth (1740)
- 325346: Transubstantiation discuss'd (1705)
- 325350: A catechetical course of sermons for the whole year (1702)
- 325755: Children shouting their hosannas to Christ (1770)
- 325766: Clean water (1747)
- 325767: Heaven pos'd and press'd with question and demands (1747)
- 325831: A letter of advice, presented to Mr. Hoadly (1709)
- 325853: A course of sermons preach'd for the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle Esq (1727)
- 325855: Thirty discourses on practical subjects (1726)
- 325939: A complete history of England (1758)
- 325941: Continuation of the Complete history of England (1760)
- 325942: Continuation of the Complete history of England (1762)
- 325943: Continuation of the Complete history of England (1765)
- 325946: Continuation of the Complete history of England (1771)
- 326102: A letter to the parishioners of St. B. - ----- A. - ----- Recommending Parochial Communion At the approaching Feast of Easter (1701)
- 326201: The duty and necessity of a Christian conversation (1711)
- 326356: The returning our spirits to him that gave them (1733)
- 326357: The returning our spirits to him that gave them (1733)
- 326764: A catechetical course of sermons for the whole year (1712)
- 326777: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts, D. D (1749)
- 327043: Job's exemplary patience described (1739)
- 327045: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Honourable Susanna Noel of Cotesmore (1715)
- 327047: Enoch's walk with God exemplified (1733)
- 327181: An essay on the universe (1733)
- 327370: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral and metropolitical church of Canterbury (1716)
- 327525: General thoughts on the construction (1754)
- 328076: Pastoral-Advice to a young person in order to his being confirmed by the bishop (1702)
- 328285: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. William Johnson (1736)
- 328288: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of St. Paul (1727)
- 328340: Sermons on various subjects (1739)
- 328355: The Best and easiest method of preserving uninterrupted health to extreme old age (1752)
- 328493: A new history of England (1739)
- 328548: Principles upon which the taking the oath of abjuration may be grounded (1702)
- 328565: Popery truly stated (1726)
- 328834: Divine emblems (1757)
- 329151: The works of that eminent servant of Christ (1736)
- 329207: A letter to the mayor of -------- (1758)
- 329208: An essay of particular advice to the young gentry (1711)
- 329392: The anatomy of the human bones (1734)
- 329413: The wrongheads (1733)
- 329494: The choice (1729)
- 329495: The choice (1732)
- 329496: The choice (1733)
- 329497: The choice (1733)
- 329666: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, on Tuesday, the 29th of May, 1711 (1711)
- 329676: God's compassion to an ungrateful people (1732)
- 329718: The true Protestant (1746)
- 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)
- 329778: A true state of the case of the Reverend Mr. Greenshields (1710)
- 329779: A true state of the case of the Reverend Mr. Greenshields (1710)
- 329780: An apology for the clergy of the city of Bristol (1712)
- 329983: An account of the Earl of Peterborow's conduct in Spain (1707)
- 330132: A sermon preach'd at the Guild-Hall chapel (1706)
- 330201: The spanish decameron (1720)
- 330220: Observations on the defects of the poor laws (1752)
- 330575: The nature of Christian union, and the method of restoring it (1718)
- 330576: Christian religion the occasion (1716)
- 330579: The sin and mischief of inordinate self-love (1716)
- 330633: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of Sarum (1716)
- 330690: The testimony and advice of an assembly of pastors of churches in New England (1744)
- 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)
- 330809: Friendly admonitions to the inhabitants of Great-Britain (1758)
- 330890: The British representative (1739)
- 330891: A list of the Lords spiritual and temporal (1741)
- 330948: An introduction to a general system of hydrostaticks and hydraulicks (1729)
- 331126: An essay on modern education (1747)
- 331268: An inventory of the goods and chattels of P---r W----s, Esq (1741)
- 331425: The gentleman and lady's palladium for the year of our Lord 1752 (1752)
- 331771: Discontent (1736)
- 331965: The arminian doctrines condemn'd by the Holy Scriptures (1711)
- 331978: The true amazons: or, The monarchy of bees (1742)
- 332143: An accurate description and history of the metropolitan and cathedral churches of Canterbury and York (1756)
- 333060: A letter to a person of scrupulous conscience (1753)
- 333398: The grand inquiry (1763)
- 333523: A short explanation of the difference between the old and new stile (1756)
- 333749: The royal universal British grammar and vocabulary (1754)
- 334115: Memoires of the reigne of King Charles I (1701)
- 334116: Memoires of the reign of King Charles I (1701)
- 334117: Medical essays and observations (1746)
- 334145: Letters from Felicia to Charlotte (1755)
- 334167: An abridgment of Mr. Locke's Essay concerning human understanding (1731)
- 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)
- 334352: Thomas Beaven's Vindication of his second thoughts relating to the Quakers (1707)
- 334687: A catalogue of the entire library of the Reverend Conyers Middleton (1751)
- 334688: Bibliotheca elegans (1749)
- 334847: An original draught of the primitive church (1717)
- 334848: An original draught of the primitive church (1727)
- 335119: The traveller's companion (1702)
- 335475: A second letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 335579: An essay upon the education of youth in grammar-schools (1720)
- 335693: The truth of the case (1708)
- 335954: An address to the great (1756)
- 336009: The lady's new-year's-gift: or, advice to a daughter (1701)
- 336157: The amorous widow (1729)
- 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)
- 336499: The poor man's physician and surgeon (1704)
- 336531: A dissertation in vindication of the antiquity of Stone Henge, in answer to the treatises of Mr. Inigo Jones, Dr. Charleton, and all that have written upon that Subject. By a clergyman living in the neighbourhood of that famous monument of antiquity (1730)
- 336595: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of St. Paul; at the funeral of Mr. Tho. Bennet (1706)
- 336670: A sermon preach'd before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in Parliament assembled, in the abbey-church at Westminster, on the 30th day of January, 1706/7; Being the Day of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By John, Lord Bishop of Llandaff (1707)
- 336674: A sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Edw. Chamberlin (1732)
- 336704: The lady's new-year's-gift: or, advice to a daughter (1707)
- 336770: The report of James Golborne, of the city of Ely, engineer; in pursuance of several resolutions passed at a meeting of the Committee of landowners, and others, interested in the improvement of the outfall of the river Ouse, at the Crown and Anchor, in the Strand, on Thursday the 16th of June, 1791; And Read before the same Committee, at the Rose Tavern, in Cambridge, on Wednesday the 31st. of August, in the same Year; and which is now Printed by Order of the said Committee (1791)
- 337325: The country-man's antidote for confuting popery: or, A seasonable warning against an ensnaring, and very much of late prevailing tenet, viz. 'Tis better to be a Roman Catholick than a Presbyterian (1715)
- 337389: Remarks upon the Reverend Mr. White's Second defence of his letters, to a gentleman dissenting from the church of England, in a letter to the author. (1748)
- 337846: An elegy on the death of the Reverend Mr. Peter Goodwin (1748)
- 338415: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1713)
- 338684: A sermon preach'd at Redbourn near St. Alban's in Hartfordshire, on the seventeenth day of February, 1708/9 (1709)
- 338716: The adventures of Alexander the corrector (1754)
- 338786: The causes and danger of slighting Christ and his gospel (1763)
- 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)
- 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)
- 339142: To do good, the duty and happiness of man (1702)
- 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)
- 339966: The life of the Reverend Mr. William Burkitt (1704)
- 339969: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Hurrion (1732)
- 340089: Some remarks by way of answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, A letter to Sir J. B (1711)
- 340409: A companion for youth (1740)
- 340426: The Memoirs of Cap. George Carleton, an English officer, who served in the two last wars against France and Spain, and was present in several engagements both in the fleet and army (1743)
- 340807: The travels and adventures of William Bingfield, Esq; Containing, as surprizing a fluctuation of circumstances, both by Sea and Land, as ever befel one man. With an accurate account of the shape, nature, and Properties of that most furious, and amazing Animal, the dog-bird. Printed from his own manuscript. With a beautiful frontispiece. ... (1753)
- 341018: A treatise of the acute diseases of infants (1742)
- 341110: The abridgment of The history of the Reformation of the Church of England (1705)
- 341781: The landlord's companion: or, ways and means to raise the value of land. Containing, I. Considerations on the Reasonableness and Necessity of advancing the Tarming Interest; particularly the Corn Trade. II. Considerations on the Cattle Trade, and the Methods of raising the British Rents. III. Considerations on other Methods of relieving our Landholders. With political discourses on the land-tax, war, and other subjects, occasionally intermixed. By William Allen, Of Fbston in Pembrokeshire, Esq; (1742)
- 342417: A new English introduction to the Latin tongue (1735)
- 342462: The [C]apricious lovers (1726)
- 342471: The rudiments of grammar for the English-Saxon tongue, first given in English: with an apology for the study of northern antiquities. Being very useful towards the understanding our ancient English poets, and other writers. By Elizabeth Elstob. (1715)
- 342581: A poem upon tea (1734)
- 342748: A practical exposition of the catechism of the Church of England (1708)
- 343075: Four discourses shewing, I. That the Apostle's words, Romans the ninth, have no relation to any personal election or reprobation. II. That the Election, mentioned in St. Paul's Epistles to the Gentiles, is only that of the Gentiles to be God's Church and People. III. That these Two Assertions of Dr. John Edwards, viz. (1.) That God's Fore-Knowledge of all Futurities depends on his Decree, and that he fore-knows them, because he hath decreed them. (2.) That God did, from all Eternity, decree the Commission of all the Sins in the World, are False, Blasphemous, and render God the Author of Sin. IV. Being a Vindication of my Annotations from the Doctor's Cavils. To which is added, as an appendix, a short answer to the Doctor's Discourse concerning the fixed term of human life. By Daniel Whitby, D. D. and Chantor of the Cathedral Church of Sarum (1710)
- 343076: A full answer to the arguments of the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Edwards, for the opinion of St. Austin concerning the imputation of the first sin of Adam, for guilt to all his posterity; Proving That Doctrine to be contrary, I. To the Common Principles of Mankind. II. To the clear Evidence of Reason. III. To the Scriptures expounded by the Holy Fathers. IV. To the Sentiments of most of the Ancients before St. Austin's Time, and of the Greek and Eastern Churches at, and after that Time. By Daniel Whitby, D. D. and Chantor of the Church of Sarum (1712)
- 343148: The royal universal British grammar and vocabulary (1754)
- 343468: An account of the rise and progress of the religious societies (1701)
- 343603: The tryal of Henry Cornish, Esq (1707)
- 343608: Divine conduct vindicated (1761)
- 343612: The life of John Earl of Stair (1749)
- 343676: Tales to kill time (1757)
- 343716: An exposition of the thirty-nine articles of the Church of England (1705)
- 343931: The glory of Christ as God-Man display'd (1746)
- 344231: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Samuel Bruce (1737)
- 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)
- 345014: A third collection of several tracts and discourses, written in the years 1690, to 1703. By Dr. Gilbert Burnet; Lord Bishop of Sarum (1703)
- 345195: Expository notes, with practical observations, on the New-Testament (1709)
- 345415: Christ the believer's treasure, considered in a sermon (1763)
- 345501: The history of the New Testament (1715)
- 345662: Practical discourses on several subjects (1712)
- 345663: Practical discourses on several subjects (1714)
- 345664: Practical discourses on several subjects (1714)
- 345665: Practical discourses on several subjects (1715)
- 345666: A prefatory epistle concerning some remarks to be published on Homer's Iliad: occasioned by the proposals of Mr. Pope towards a new English version of that poem. To the Reverend Dr. Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's. By Richard Fiddes, B. D. Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Oxford (1714)
- 345668: The proofs and influence, of a future judgment. Considered upon Acts, XXIV.25 (1710)
- 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)
- 345994: An address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain; occasioned by the late earthquake at Lisbon (1755)
- 346417: Fourteen sermons preach'd on several occasions. Together with a large vindication of the doctrine contain'd in the sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mr Thomas Bennet. By Francis Atterbury, D.D. Dean of Carlisle, Preacher at the Rolls, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty (1708)
- 346418: Sermons and discourses on several subjects and occasions (1723)
- 346503: An essay towards the theory of the ideal or intelligible world. Design'd for two parts. The First considering it Absolutely in it self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding. Part 1. By John Norris, Rector of Bemerton, near Sarum (1701)
- 346775: A sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of the Reverend and learned Mr John Hubbard (1743)
- 346776: The believer's wish: a sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Hill, who departed this life, Feb.26. 1745-6. preached March 16. And published at the unanimous Request of the Church to which he was Pastor. By Thomas Hall (1746)
- 346810: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr Thomas Hall (1762)
- 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)
- 347069: An essay on inspiration (1707)
- 347227: Some account of mines (1707)
- 347687: An abridgment of the life of the late Reverend and learned Dr. Cotton Mather (1744)
- 347913: The conditions of the covenant of grace particularly explain'd (1726)
- 348160: Perspective made easy: or, a new method for practical perspective. Shewing the use of a new-invented senographical protractor; so easy, that a Person, tho' an intire Stranger to Perspective, may, by Reading a few Lines, become Master of the Instrument, without the help of a Master. It's Useful in taking the Perspective Draughts of Towns, Countrys, Houses, and Gardens, or any Objects whatever; much easier than what has hitherto been Practised. With several useful Examples in Practical Perspective. together with the draughts of several remarkable places, in and about the cities of Bristol and Bath; in twenty-six copper plates. By William Halfpenny (1731)
- 348439: A new history of England, by question and answer (1758)
- 348441: The devout Christian instructed how to pray and give thanks to God (1717)
- 348637: A faithful narrative of the surprizing work of God (1737)
- 348732: The laws of the British plantations in America (1721)
- 348972: Of confirmation. A sermon preach'd before the Right Reverend father in God, the Right Honourable Nathanael Lord Crewe, Lord Bishop of Durham, at the parish church of St. Nicholas, in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, June 23. 1700. By Nathanael Ellison, Vicar of Nerecastle (1701)
- 349005: Family instruction for the Church of England, offer'd in several practical discourses. By Theophilus Dorrington, Rector of Wittresham in Kent (1705)
- 349251: A further enquiry into the judgment and practice of the primitive church, in relation to persons being baptized by lay-men. Wherein the second part of Mr. Bingham's Scholastical history is considered. By Thomas Brett, L. L. D. Rector of Betteshanger in Kent (1714)
- 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)
- 349699: Mr. Nelson's Companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England abridged. Together With a short Explanation of the Morning and Evening Service in the Common-Prayer. In twelve catechetical exercises. Written for the use of St. Bride's Charity-School, and publish'd for the Instruction of the Charity-Children of London and Westminster. In Which the Nature and Meaning of the Feasts and Fasts are explained, in a Method so easy and familiar, as will enable those of the meanest Capacity, to know and understand their Duty, and prevail with them to practise it in their Lives and Conversations. By a late eminent divine. (1739)
- 350287: The history of Lucy Wellers (1754)
- 350422: Free grace indeed! Set forth in a scriptural view of the principle of grace wrought in the heart by the spirit (1760)
- 350426: Simple truth vindicated (1760)
- 350442: Some important cases of conscience answered (1755)
- 350443: Some important cases of conscience answered (1755)
- 350815: A compendious system of natural philosophy (1765)
- 350841: Gospel sonnets (1734)
- 350842: Gospel sonnets (1750)
- 350843: Gospel sonnets (1759)
- 350844: Gospel sonnets (1762)
- 350897: Considerations on the question, whether tenants by copy of court roll according to the custom of the manor, though not at the will of the lord, are freeholders qualified to vote in elections for knights of the shire (1758)
- 351083: The redeemer and the sanctifier (1736)
- 351110: The glory of Christ as God-Man display'd (1746)
- 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)
- 351271: Death and heaven (1736)
- 351489: The redeemer and the sanctifier (1737)
- 351493: A modest proof of the order and government settled by Christ and his apostles in the church. By Shewing I. What Sacred Offices were Instituted by them. II. How those Offices were Distinguished. III. That they were to be Perpetual and Standing in the Church. And, IV. Who Succeed in them, and rightly Execute them to this Day (1705)
- 351619: Books printed for Tho. Astley, at the Rose over against the North Door of St. Paul's, London. 1733 (1733)
- 351703: Essays, moral and miscellaneous (1752)
- 352332: A vindication of a passage in Dr. Snape's Second letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 352466: The temple (1709)
- 352505: Faith and practice represented in fifty-four sermons (1739)
- 352636: The rational foundation of a Christian church (1747)
- 352771: A short view of the whole Scripture history (1751)
- 352881: A letter to the Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 352882: A letter to the Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 352883: A letter to the Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 352884: A second letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 352963: Useful and important questions concerning Jesus the son of God freely proposed (1746)
- 353154: The wisdom and policy of the French in the construction of their great offices, so as best to answer the purposes of extending their trade and commerce, and enlarging their foreign settlements. With Some Observations in relation to the Disputes now subsisting between the English and French Colonies in America (1755)
- 353180: Fifteen sermons on several subjects. Viz. Of the form and the power of godliness. Of the necessity of good works. Of doing all to the glory of God. Doing good, a security against injuries from men. Of diligence in our general and particular calling. Of the blessedness of giving, more than that of receiving. The evil of corrupt communication. The true remedy against the troubles of life. By the most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Being the eleventh volume, published from the originals. By Ralph Barker, D.D. chaplain to his grace (1704)
- 353181: Fifteen sermons on various subjects. Viz. Of faith in general; its nature, cause, degrees, efficacy and kinds. Of a religious and divine faith, viz. a perswasion of the principles of natural religion; and of things supernatural and reveal'd. Of the faith or perswasion of a divine revelation. Of the testimony of the spirit to divine revelation. Of the testimony of the spirit to divine revelation. Of the reasonableness, usefulness, and efficacy of divine faith. Of the Christian faith; the means of conveying the Christian doctrine; and our obligation to receive it. Of the Christian faith consider'd as sanctifying, justifying, and saving. Of the gospel covenant, and its consistency with the merit of Christ. Of the nature and testimony of miracles, particularly those wrought in confirmation of Christianity. Of the advantages of truth, in opposition to error. By the most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Being the twelfth volume, published from the originals, by Ralph Barker, D.D. chaplain to his grace (1704)
- 353191: The remaining discourses, on the attributes of God (1704)
- 353192: Several discourses (1704)
- 353194: Several discourses (1704)
- 353196: Several discourses (1704)
- 353247: The goldfinch. Being a select collection of the most celebrated English songs (1748)
- 353329: A letter to the Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 353501: The necessity and benefits of duly observing the holy season of Lent (1721)
- 353546: A letter to the Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 353709: Several discourses (1703)
- 353710: Several discourses (1704)
- 353711: Several discourses (1704)
- 353712: Sixteen sermons on several subjects (1704)
- 353965: The synagogue (1709)
- 354185: The fables of Ęsop (1704)
- 354325: At a meeting of proprietors of estates in Marshland, in the county of Norfolk, and others interested in the drainage thereof, who are inclined to concur in the intended application to Parliament for an act for making a navigable cut or river from Eau Brink to Lynn, holden at the Rose and Crown in Wisbech in the Isle of Ely, on Thursday the 27th day of September, 1792, (1792)
- 354416: The promise and advantages of Christ's presence with his Church (1710)
- 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)
- 354565: Joy in heaven, and justice on earth. In two sermons on the thanksgiving-day, October 9, 1746; and the fifth of November. By Thomas Bradbury (1747)
- 354649: Thirteen sermons preached on various occasions (1756)
- 354915: The wisdom of integrity (1711)
- 354919: A treatise on forms of prayer of human composition; particularly, prescrib'd sett forms of publick prayer; in which the antiquity, original, and importance, both of such forms, and of free prayer, are calmly consider'd; with Observations relating to, the Use commonly made of the Lord's Prayer, the Old Liturgies ascrib'd to St James, &c. the various Superstitions of the Clementine in particular, reading of Prayers, &c. and A short Account, Introductory to the whole, First, Of the general Nature of Prayer as stated in the Scripture; and then, of the several Superstitions, relating to the External Manner and Circumstances of Praying, that undeniably obtain'd, among Christians, within the four first Centuries. By Samuel Hebden (1747)
- 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)
- 355144: A collection of miscellany poems (1737)
- 355530: Historical collections, relating the originals, conversions, and revolutions of the inhabitants of Great Britain to the Norman Conquest (1706)
- 355662: Honori sacellum. A funeral poem to the memory of the Honourable Henry Thynne, Esq; (1709)
- 355666: Memorię fragranti (1708)
- 355668: Threnodium Apollinare. A funeral poem to the memory of the Right Honourable Henry Hare baron of Colerane. By E. Settle (1708)
- 355679: Threnodium Apollinare. A funeral poem to the memory of Dr. Edward Tyson late physician to the hospitals of Bethlem and Bridewel. By E. Settle (1708)
- 355899: Ars Punica. Pars altera. Or, truth vindicated from the misrepresentations of the Dean of Worcester. Being a faithful collection of ecclesiastical-puns, quibbles, gręcisms, and conundrums, extracted from Dr. Hare's late conceited answer to the Bishop of Bangor; wherein he has made a May-Game of Religion, and left the Church a standing Jest. By Philalethes (1721)
- 356151: The sin and danger of profane swearing exposed (1746)
- 356153: Jesus Christ the only mediator between God and man; in opposition to Deism, (which owns no mediator;) and popery, (which has brought in an hundred.) By Thomas Bradbury (1747)
- 356265: The polite academy, or school of behaviour for young gentlemen and ladies (1765)
- 356279: An exact abridgment of all the tryals, not omitting any material passage therein, relating to high treasons, piracies, &c. in the reigns of the late King William the III. of Glorious Memory, and of our present Gracious Soveraign Queen Anne. Together with their dying speeches, as also the Dying Speeches of several Persons in the Reigns of King Charles the IId. and King James the IId (1703)
- 356330: The works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham. In Two Volumes. (1729)
- 356393: An account of South-West Barbary (1713)
- 356801: Two select discourses on faith (1703)
- 356893: An essay towards making the doctrine of chances easy to those who understand vulgar arithmetick only (1764)
- 356997: The retired Christian exercised in divine thoughts, and heavenly meditations, for the closet (1750)
- 357033: A new present state of England (1750)
- 357189: The grounds and principles of the Christian religion, explain'd in a catechetical discourse, for the instruction of young people. Written in French by J. F. Ostervald, Pastor of the Church of Neufchatel, and Author of a Book, Entituled, A Treatise concerning the Causes of the present Corruption of Christians, and the Remedies thereof. To which is added, a liturgy; Or, Form of publick Prayers, Which are said in the Church of Neufchatel every Saturday at Five of the Clock in the Evening, and were Establish'd in the Month of May, 1702. rendered into English by Mr. Hum. Wanley; and revis'd by Geo. Stanhope, D.D (1704)
- 357196: The navy-Surgeon: or, a practical system of surgery (1737)
- 357289: Directions for the profitable reading of the Holy Scriptures (1726)
- 357376: Mr. Hoyle's games of whist (1760)
- 357378: Mr. Hoyle's games of whist (1760)
- 357379: Mr. Hoyle's games of whist, quadrille, piquet, chess, and back-gammon complete (1763)
- 357671: The scripture-Doctrine of grace (1763)
- 357696: The anglers. Eight dialogues in verse (1758)
- 357753: A short essay upon free-thinking (1714)
- 357770: The charge of the Bishop of Gloucester, deliver'd to the clergy of his diocese, in his triennial visitation held by commission, anno domini 1710 (1710)
- 357905: Sermons and discourses on several subjects and occasions (1730)
- 357939: A letter to the free-thinkers. By a lay-man (1713)
- 358299: A discourse on self-examination, particularly relating to the Lord's supper. By John Goffe (1718)
- 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)
- 358525: An answer to some considerations on the spirit of Martin Luther, and the original of the Reformation (1723)
- 358607: Remarks upon Dr. Benson's sermon on the gospel-method of justification. By Julius Bate, A.M (1758)
- 358670: Common sense a common delusion (1751)
- 358693: Plain dealing proved to be plain lying (1715)
- 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 ęnigmatical and sublime method of instruction. Occasion'd by the Rev. Mr. John Gill's preface to his learned comment on the New Testament (1746)
- 359261: Reading no preaching: or a letter to a young clergyman, from a friend in London (1744)
- 359414: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons (1712)
- 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)
- 359790: Sheppard in Ęgypt, or news from the dead (1725)
- 359837: A system of rhetoric (1740)
- 359973: An introduction to the use of the globes (1747)
- 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)
- 360108: Submission to the righteousness of God (1732)
- 360294: A journey to the world under-ground (1742)
- 360407: Ductor historicus: or, A short system of universal history, and an introduction to the study of it (1723)
- 360426: Ductor historicus: or, A short system of universal history, and an introduction to the study of it (1724)
- 360451: The whole duty of woman (1753)
- 360456: Five hundred new receipts in cookery, confectionary, pastry, preserving, conserving, pickling; and the several branches of these arts necessary to be known by all good housewives. By John Middleton, Cook to his Grace the late Duke of Bolton. Revised and recommended by Mr. Henry Howard (1734)
- 360649: A treatise concerning the causes of the present corruption of Christians (1711)
- 360710: An historical account of the present troubles of Persia and Georgia (1756)
- 360814: An humble attempt toward the revival of family-religion among Christians. By David Muir, A.M (1749)
- 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)
- 361240: Devotions for several occasions (1707)
- 361262: Instructions for the education of a daughter (1707)
- 361263: Instructions for the education of a daughter (1708)
- 361446: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Giles's in the Fields, on Sunday Oct. 20th. 1717 (1717)
- 361465: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, May the 24th, 1711 (1711)
- 361621: The apostolical decree at Jerusalem proved to be still in force, both from Scripture and tradition: in answer to The question about eating of blood stated, &c. And the true Sense and Meaning of it Enquired into and Considered. To which is added, an appendix Containing the Testimonies of Fathers, Councils, &c. in their Original Languages, down to the 13th Century. Also remarks upon the Enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood (1734)
- 361877: The natural method of teaching (1737)
- 361906: The study of sacred literature fully stated and considered (1758)
- 362283: The royal marriage (1736)
- 362284: The royal marriage (1736)
- 362402: Travels of the Jesuits, into various parts of the world: particularly China and the East-Indies (1762)
- 362404: Apologia ecclesię anglicanę: or, the apology of the Church of England. Written in Latin in the year 1562, by the Right Reverend Father in God John Jewel, then Lord Bishop of Salisbury. Translated into English by Tho. Cheyne, Rector of Lilly, in the County of Hertford, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Plimouth (1720)
- 363083: An oration, in which an enquiry is made whether the stage is, or can be made a school for forming the mind to virtue; And proving the Superiority of Theatric Instruction over those of History and Moral Philosophy. With reflections on operas. Spoke March 13, 1733, in the Jesuits College at Paris, in Presence of the Cardinals de Polignac and de Bissy, the Pope's Nuncio, and several other Persons of the highest Distinction by Charles Pore?e of the Society of Jesus, translated into English by J. Lockman. (1734)
- 363526: Expository notes, with practical observations, on the New-Testament (1707)
- 363548: A paraphrase on the New Testament, with notes, doctrinal and practical. By Plainness and Brevity fitted to the Use of Religious Families, in their daily Reading of the Scriptures; and of the Younger and Poorer sort of Scholars and Ministers, who want fuller Helps. With an Advertisement of Difficulties in the Revelations. By the late Reverend Mr. Richard Baxter (1701)
- 363673: Dr. Willis's receipts for the cure of all distempers (1701)
- 363717: Sermons on the most interesting religious, moral, and practical subjects (1756)
- 364259: Select contemplations and meditations (1739)
- 364397: On the immortality of the soul, the resurrection of the body, the glorious millennium, the most glorious kingdom of God, and the prophet Daniel's numbers (1761)
- 364470: Books printed for, and sold by Richard Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, London. By whom gentlemen, schoolmasters, country booksellers, &c. may be supplied with books in all languages, (1754)
- 364603: Chymical lectures (1712)
- 364865: Contemplations on the ocean (1755)
- 364870: Twenty-One sermons (1763)
- 365025: A collection of Welsh travels (1749)
- 365060: Select remains (1767)
- 365502: Select remains (1745)
- 365523: Twelve sermons preached on several subjects and occasions (1725)
- 365525: Twelve sermons preached on several subjects and occasions (1731)
- 365653: A short discourse, shewing the occasion of our present great want of silver (1718)
- 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)
- 366085: A sermon preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in the Abbey-Church at Westminster, January the 30th, 1721. Being the anniversary of the martyrdom of King Charles the First. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Bangor (1721)
- 366207: Articles and orders, agreed upon by the Amicable Society at the Rose in Cheapside, London (1757)
- 366207: Articles and orders, agreed upon by the Amicable Society at the Rose in Cheapside, London (1757)
- 366299: Miscellaneous works (1725)
- 366301: The power, prevalency, and profit of godliness, a practical discourse. As also a treatise concerning charity, Demonstrating the Excellency, Prevalency, and Preeminence of it before other Graces. By Robert Wake, M. A. Vicar of Ogborn St. Andrew in the County of Wilts, and sometime Fellow of Trinity-College, Oxon (1713)
- 366385: A vindication of the Church of England, in answer to Mr. Peirce's Vindication of the dissenters (1720)
- 366501: The posthumous works (1748)
- 366521: England's alarm (1756)
- 366531: Sermons preach'd before the University of Oxford (1722)
- 366801: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Lowth, prebendary of Durham; in vindication of the conduct of the fellows of New College in Oxford, in their late election of a warden of Winchester (1758)
- 366873: Tables for renewing and purchasing of the leases of cathedral-churches and colleges (1726)
- 366874: The value of church and college leases consider'd: and the advantage of the lessees made very apparent (1726)
- 366875: Tables for renewing and purchasing of the leases of cathedral-churches and colleges (1729)
- 367004: The religion of many of the clergy in the Church of England since the reign of King James the First (1707)
- 367214: A Genuine account of some transactions in the East Indies, containing the most material occurrences on the Coast of Coromandel, since the death of the late Nabob of Arcot, who was killed in battle in July 1749 (1753)
- 367412: The sacred succession (1710)
- 367866: The theory of Christianity (1748)
- 368096: A two years journal in New-York (1701)
- 368184: The poll of the freeholders of Oxfordshire, taken at the County Court held in Oxford on the 17th of April, 1754, by Tho. Blackall, Esq; High-Sheriff. Candidates, Rt Hon. Lord Visct Wenman. Sir James Dashwood, Bart. Right Hon. Lord Visct Parker. Sir Edward Turner, Bart (1754)
- 368239: A sermon preached at St. Edmund's-Bury, on the first of May, 1707 (1707)
- 368274: A letter from an Hutchinsonian to his friend, relating to a remarkable prophecy lately fulfilled (1752)
- 368451: The travels (1755)
- 368452: The travels of Mr. Drake Morris, merchant in London (1755)
- 368580: Pub. Ovidii Nasonis Tristia: with the following improvements, in a method entirely new. Viz. I. The words of the author are placed in their natural and grammatical order, in the lower part of the page ; and such Words supplied as by an Ellipsis are omitted, and yet necessary to make the Connection and Sense complete. II. In the grammatical order all words of more than two syllables are marked with an accent , directing the Pronunciation. III. The more remarkable Rhetorical Figures pointed out, and placed at the bottom of the Page as they occur. IV. A Scanning Table, by which every Line of the Author may be scanned, the marginal Letter opposite to each line referring to the same letter in the Table. V. The most remarkable Phrases translated. VI. An Historical and Geographical Index, giving an account of the Persons and Places mentioned in the Author, Vii. An Alphabetical Vocabulary of the Words in the Author, shewing their Parts of Speech and Signification. Viii. The Themes of Verbs with their Government. For the Use of Schools. By John Stirling, D. D. Vicar of Great Gaddesden in Hertfordshire: and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Gordon (1752)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 369595: The works of the late reverend and learned Isaac Watts, D.D (1753)
- 369611: The witnesses to Christianity (1703)
- 369630: The life and acts of Matthew Parker (1711)
- 369806: The christian sacrifice of praises (1724)
- 369937: A description of the first discoveries of the antient city of Heraclea, found near Portici, a country palace belonging to the King of the two Sicilies. In two parts. Part I. Containing an Account of the Foundation of Heraclea, together with a Description of that fatal Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, by which it was destroyed. Part II. Containing a curious Account of the Discoveries which were made in the Years 1689 and 1711, and those of a later Date, giving a full Description of the Grand Theatre, Temples, Inscriptions, Statues, Columns, Lamps, Urns, Vessels of Glass, and other Metals, Paintings, Medals, and sundry other Curiosities found therein Done into English from the original Italian of the Marquis Don Marcello di Venuti. By Wickes Skurray. To which are added, some letters that passed between the learned Jo. Matthia Gesner, Professor at Gottenburgh, Cardinal Quirini, and Hermannus Samuel Reimarus, Professor at Hamburgh, concerning these discoveries (1750)
- 369997: The merchant's magazine (1701)
- 370181: The new method of fortification (1705)
- 370257: The heavenly observatory (1727)
- 370279: The reasonableness of assenting to the mysteries of Christianity asserted and vindicated (1708)
- 370460: Practical discourses on several subjects (1708)
- 370563: Letters concerning mythology (1757)
- 370581: An examination of the remarks made by a curate of the diocese of Canterbury (1741)
- 370587: A full answer to Mr. Pillonniere's reply to Dr. Snape (1718)
- 370803: A letter to the worshipful ---- of the Commons, L.L.D. &c.&c (1755)
- 370881: Miscellanies (1704)
- 370947: A vindication of the rights and privileges of the Christian church (1707)
- 370960: The constant residence of the clergy upon their livings shewn to be absolutely necessary for recovering the sinking interests of religion in general, and of the Church of England in particular. As also, The most likely, or rather the Only Means proposed, and earnestly recommended, to procure, and firmly fix, such Residence (1760)
- 371270: The pastoral and magisterial duties of the gospel ministry asserted and vindicated. In an essay dedicated to the Lord Bishop of Bangor. By Anthony Holbrook, A. M. Chaplain to the Right Honourable Richard Lord Lumley, and Rector of Walthani Parva in Essex (1718)
- 371273: A collection of poems. By John Whaley, Fellow of Kings-College, Cambridge (1732)
- 371398: The cure of schism (1739)
- 371556: The lord the helper of his people (1733)
- 371607: A state of the proceedings of the convocation, or, parliament for the Stannaries of the County of Cornwall, held at Lestwithiel, on Tuesday the 28th day of August 1750, and at Helstone by Prorogation on Saturday the 20th of October following: and also the point in dispute between the Lord Warden, and the House of Stanators, impartially stated, and fairly discussed. Together with some Observations. By a Cornish man (1751)
- 371965: Faith and reason compared (1713)
- 371968: Mensa mystica (1702)
- 372013: Primitive baptism in three parts (1701)
- 372062: Contemplations moral and divine (1705)
- 372143: The true scripture doctrine of justification (1748)
- 372190: Fifteen orations on various subjects; delivered to a public society. At the Queen's Arms, in Newgate-Street, London. By J. Wetherall (1758)
- 372206: The devil of Delphos, or, the prophets of Baal (1708)
- 372366: An essay concerning the nature and guilt of lying (1711)
- 372401: The true church of Christ, which, and where to be found; according to the opinion of the late Judge Burnett. With an introduction concerning divine worship. And a caution to gospel-preachers. In which are contain'd. The Reasons for that publick Declaration in his Last Will and Testament, -As I have lived, so I trust I shall die, in the true Faith of Christ, as taught in the Scriptures, but Not as taught and practised in any One visible Church I know of (1753)
- 372536: A preservative against unsettled notions and want of principles in religion (1722)
- 372611: The nature of the prophesies of the Old Testament relating to the Messias (1724)
- 372661: Against judging and censuring (1707)
- 372670: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Winchester, on the 27th day of August, A.D. 1723 (1723)
- 372686: An essay upon church authority (1722)
- 372983: The christian synagogue (1710)
- 372986: The sincere and zealous practice of religion recommended (1701)
- 372993: An essay concerning the nature and guilt of lying (1702)
- 373006: Evangelical principles and practice (1762)
- 373043: The christian. Being a course of practical sermons (1755)
- 373198: Self disclaimed, and Christ exalted (1759)
- 373208: Six sermons (1715)
- 373248: Books printed for Thomas Astley at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-yard (1728)
- 373469: A treatise concerning the causes of the present corruption of Christians (1702)
- 373491: The nature of regeneration opened (1741)
- 373509: A sermon preach'd at the Assizes held at Kingston upon Thames (1712)
- 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)
- 373555: Select sermons on practical subjects, preach'd before the queen, and on other occasions. By Nicholas Brady, D. D. Rector of Clapham, Minister of Richmond in Surrey, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Never before Printed (1713)
- 373672: The way to the Sabbath of rest (1761)
- 373748: The life of Pope Sixtus the Vth (1704)
- 373812: A new history of England, by question and answer (1734)
- 373813: Books printed for Thomas Astley, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1728 (1728)
- 373915: Sixty-Four practical sermons (1757)
- 373916: Practical sermons (1757)
- 373981: An exhortation sent to the clergy of the diocese of Ely (1704)
- 373982: Four discourses sent to the clergy of the diocese of Ely (1704)
- 373983: The dignity of the Christian Priesthood (1701)
- 374005: An abridgment of Mr. David Brainerd's Journal among the Indians (1748)
- 374016: A full answer to Mr. Pillonniere's reply to Dr. Snape (1718)
- 374316: Articles to be enquired of (1724)
- 374423: Typhon (1704)
- 374662: Family devotions for Sunday evenings (1703)
- 374674: Divers parts of the Holy Scriptures done into English (1761)
- 374828: The military history of Europe, &c (1755)
- 374829: Historical collections, relating the originals, conversions, and revolutions of the inhabitants of Great Britain to the Norman Conquest (1706)
- 375305: A practical essay on the cure of venereal, scorbutic, arthritic, leprous, scrophulous, and cancerous disorders (1755)
- 375553: An authentick account of the life of Paul Wells, gent (1749)
- 375614: An historical description of the Kingdom of Macasar in the East-Indies (1701)
- 376153: The religious education of poor children recommended (1707)
- 376203: A sermon preach'd at Penrith, not far from the confines of the two united kingdoms, on Thursday May 1. 1707 (1707)
- 376506: A reply to Dr. Golding's and Dr. Lowth's answers to the anonymous letter. By a Wykehamist (1759)
- 377291: The life of faith (1764)
- 377640: A discourse concerning, I. the true import of the words election and reprobation (1710)
- 378029: Reflexions upon ridicule (1706)
- 378032: A new short treatise of algebra (1705)
- 378035: Short, but yet plain elements of geometry (1702)
- 378109: Reflexions upon ridicule (1707)
- 378284: A new short treatise of algebra (1702)
- 378365: A treatise of practical arithmetic, both integral and fractional (1740)
- 378399: The present state of Virginia (1727)
- 378622: Old English valour: being an account of a remarkable sea-engagement, anno 1591. Written by Sir Walter Raleigh, Knt. Very proper to be read by sea-officers and British Sailors (1757)
- 378769: A persuasive to the people of Scotland, in order to remove their prejudice to the Book of Common Prayer. To which is added, an appendix: Wherein are answer'd, the objections offer'd against the liturgy, in two late pamphlets, call'd, Dialogues between a curate and a country-man. By P. Barclay, A.M. (1713)
- 378931: Hodder's arithmetick (1702)
- 378932: Hodder's arithmetick (1714)
- 379793: The infants-Cause pleaded (1750)
- 380226: An help for the more easy and clear understanding of the Holy Scriptures: being the twelve lesser prophets (1723)
- 380348: A close view of death and it's subsequent immortalities (1760)
- 380486: A new and compendious French grammar (1701)
- 380504: The beauty of holiness in the common prayer, set in a new and just light (1752)
- 380603: Sermons on several occasions and subjects (1722)
- 380787: A view of the state of religion in the diocese of St. David's, about the beginning of the 18th century (1721)
- 380802: Fifteen sermons on death and judgment (1716)
- 380803: Several discourses upon repentance (1717)
- 380940: The elements of plain trigonometry demonstrated (1703)
- 381093: Astronomical dialogues between a gentleman and a lady (1719)
- 381287: Parallels of the sounds and syllables of the French and English languages: or, the French pronunciation made easy to the English learner. Being A perpetual Dictionary suited to all Capacities, for the easy and speedy Attaining the true Pronunciation of the French Tongue, and the French Orthography. To which is prefixed, A dissertation on the French alphabet. And likewise is added, a dissertation teaching the true manner of reading and Pronouncing French poetry. The whole laid down in a Method entirely new. By Claudius Arnoux, Teacher of the French and Latin Languages. (1730)
- 381298: A dictionary of arms, British and foreign (1717)
- 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)
- 381530: Praxis medica Boerhaaveana (1716)
- 381829: A poem upon the late storm and hurricane (1704)
- 381845: A farther vindication of the soul's separate existence, and immortality (1703)
- 381925: An account of a controversy between the Rev. Samuel Weller (1741)
- 381960: A new and accurate description of the coast of Guinea (1705)
- 382301: The new law of fluids (1714)
- 382339: A retrospective-Glass for the mis-led Quakers (1710)
- 382340: The quakers infallibility shaken all to pieces: or, their sinful pretence to a sinless perfection in this life confuted, by the Universal Experience, of the best Men in all Ages, as by the Confession of the Patriarchs, Prophets, Apostles, Primitive Christians, Saints and Martyrs, do plainly appear in the Holy Scriptures, and Martyrologies. By way of appendix. Confirming, As well from plain Fact, as other Demonstrations, the several charges against Quakerism in the six foregoing parts, of what Nature or Kind so ever. With an index. Written by a Servant of the Church, Francis Bugg. Par Vii. Price 2s. 6d (1711)
- 382377: The history of Great Britain and Ireland (1725)
- 382479: The power and pleasure of the divine life (1744)
- 382717: A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Robert Wright (1743)
- 382772: An essay towards a vindication of the vulgar exposition of the Mosaic history of the creation of the world (1705)
- 382775: Several important truths of religion maintain'd (1714)
- 382830: A practical treatise of the regulation of the passions (1708)
- 382979: The first principles of modern deism confuted (1707)
- 383303: The wisdom of God in the redemption of man (1709)
- 383603: Jesus and the resurrection justified by witnesses in heaven and in earth (1703)
- 383672: Popish objections against Protestants briefly answer'd (1735)
- 383785: Of undissembled and persevering religion (1713)
- 383922: The works of the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Johnson (1713)
- 383924: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Free (1759)
- 384037: Sermons on several occasions (1738)
- 384189: Of the principles and duties of natural religion (1704)
- 384313: The works of the Right Reverend, learned, and pious, Thomas Ken, D.D. late Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells; Consisting of the following Pieces of Divine Poetry, Viz. Vol. I. Containing, Hymns Evangelical. Hymns on the Festivals. Christophil. Vol. II. Edmund. Hymns on the Attributes. Vol. III. Hymnotheo. Anodynes. Vol. IV. Preparations for Death. Psyche and Sion. Damonet, Thirsi, and Dorilla. Published from original manuscripts, by William Hawkins, Esq; (1721)
- 384340: The merchant's magazine (1707)
- 384343: A letter to the reverend the Prolocutor (1719)
- 384455: Exercitations critical, philosophical, historical, theological (1702)
- 384494: A protestation made on the 14th day of February, 1717/18, in behalf of the King's supremacy and the Protestant doctrines (1718)
- 384521: Licentia poetica discuss'd (1709)
- 384774: The trial of Mr. William Mitchell (1754)
- 384797: The muncher's and guzler's diary (1749)
- 384849: The best and easiest method of preserving uninterrupted health to extreme old age (1748)
- 384950: A brief exposition of the church-catechism (1724)
- 385164: The grammar of heraldry (1724)
- 385452: A relation, or journal, of a late expedition to the gates of St. Augustine, on Florida (1744)
- 385594: The British carpenter (1759)
- 385751: The duty of consulting a spiritual guide consider'd (1723)
- 385755: The polite academy (1768)
- 385812: Fables of Aesop and others. Newly done into English. With an application to each fable. Illustrated with cutts. By Sam. Croxall, D.D (1728)
- 385827: Union a poem humbly dedicated to the Queen (1707)
- 385846: A companion for youth (1738)
- 386547: Sir Isaac Newton's tables (1742)
- 386574: A new history of England, by question and answer (1752)
- 387081: A journey to the world under-ground (1755)
- 387676: The christian pattern (1710)
- 387900: A compendium of practical geometry (1732)
- 387927: An address to the Reverend the deans and chapters of England (1704)
- 388016: Ben Johnson's jests (1755)
- 389172: A system of rhetoric (1736)
- 389322: Dialogues concerning education (1757)
- 389383: Jesus Christ the mediator between God and man (1761)
- 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)
- 389582: Improvements in navigation, and philosophy. Which contains, I. An easy method of finding the longitude at sea, which will be easily practicable there, and which will determine the said Longitude within ten or fifteen Minutes at most: Also a more easy Method of finding the Latitude, and that by the same Instrument that finds the Longitude, and to the same Pitch of Exactness, and without any Regard to the Sun's Shining, or the Sun's Declination, or any Calculation; but if the Horizon be clear, Sailers may see the true Number of the Degrees and Minutes of both the Longitude and Latitude of the Place they are in, upon the Instrument before their Eyes. II. In the next place, here is an endeavour, to amend some things, in the present account of the system, and the principal Phaenomena of this visible World; containing great Improvements in Philosophy. By William Comine, A. M. Vicar of Whissendine in Rutland (1739)
- 389881: The general history of the Mogol empire (1709)
- 389997: The royal Psalter (1767)
- 390021: The genesis of philosophy (1748)
- 390434: The sacred interpreter (1732)
- 390579: The art of rhetorick, as to pronunciation; explain'd : and familiarly adapted to the capacities of school-boys, by way of question and answer; in English. (1708)
- 390941: Three hundred hymns (1762)
- 391109: The British representative (1736)
- 391191: Primitive Christianity (1702)
- 391485: The whole course of catechetical institution (1704)
- 391486: An introductory discourse to catechetical instruction (1704)
- 391488: A preliminary essay (1704)
- 391491: A form of sound words (1756)
- 391774: The virgin muse (1722)
- 391885: A new description of that fertile and pleasant Province of Carolina: with a brief account of its discovery, settling, and the government thereof to this time (1707)
- 392224: A paraphrase, or, large explicatory poem upon the Song of Solomon (1742)
- 392294: Books printed for, and sold by T. Astley at the Rose, against the north door of St. Paul's (1734)
- 392340: Paraphrase, or, large explicatory poem upon the Song of Solomon (1758)
- 392359: Modern Europe (1757)
- 392416: Catonis Disticha moralia (1734)
- 392418: A. Persii Flacci Satirę (1736)
- 392644: Britannia: or the contrast between Robert W- and William P-. A pastoral dialogue, by way of allegory (1741)
- 392986: A second letter from a clergy man in Norfolk (1704)
- 393660: The universal traveller (1752)
- 393848: The famous bull or constitution unigenitus (1734)
- 393858: Books printed for, and sold by John Oswald (1734)
- 393953: The moralists (1709)
- 394090: The saints everlasting rest (1761)
- 394110: The life and entertaining adventures of Mr. Cleveland (1735)
- 394351: The bishop of Lincoln's charge to the clergy of the Archdeaconries of Huntington, Bucks, and Bedford (1727)
- 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)
- 394784: Memoirs of the life of John Gordon (1734)
- 395272: An essay concerning civil government (1724)
- 395280: The grand question debated: after the dialogistic manner of Lucian, whether it would be expedient to abolish the public debt. By way of prologue, is adapted part of the first scene of Addison's Cato. And, by way of epilogue, an imutation of the second chorus of Seneca's Thyestes. By Aristarchus (1755)
- 395307: The unreasonableness of attempting the conversion of a Papist (1720)
- 395460: Modius salium (1751)
- 395657: Elysium: or, the state of love and honour in the superiour regions of bliss: being an account of a tour lately made into those delicious groves and fields of light. Containing A New Discovery of the Situation, Clime, Soil and Product of that happy Country. Also The Exercises and Fruitions of the Inhabitants: With other Surprising Relations (1702)
- 395764: A compendious method for the raising of the Italian brocoli (1735)
- 395886: The umpire (1747)
- 396055: A vindication of the Christian priesthood (1708)
- 396249: Peace to Britain (1745)
- 396387: A fairy tale inscrib'd (1717)
- 397040: Sermons on the following subjects (1720)
- 397067: The history of the Apostles Creed (1702)
- 397276: Laws divine and human (1759)
- 397378: An introduction to the use of the globes (1752)
- 397482: Memoirs of the life and death of the pious and ingenious Mrs. Jane Turell (1741)
- 397963: A new history of England, by question and answer (1735)
- 398110: Twelve sermons preached at several times, and upon several occasions (1715)
- 398216: Sermons on various divine subjects (1744)
- 398217: Sermons on various divine subjects (1756)
- 398229: Some motives purely Christian to alms-deeds (1711)
- 398379: The Daily journal (1769)
- 398533: Panarithmologia (1746)
- 398873: Mathematicks made easie (1701)
- 398938: The history of the Apostles Creed (1703)
- 398939: The history of the Apostles Creed (1711)
- 398940: The history of the Apostles Creed (1719)
- 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)
- 399567: A pindarick (1721)
- 399823: A discourse concerning the inventions of men (1714)
- 399953: The universal spelling book (1776)
- 399957: The universal spelling-book (1770)
- 399966: The universal spelling-book (1771)
- 400037: An answer to the Rev. Mr. Charles Bulkley's pleas for mixt communion. As published in Two discourses on John iii. 5. under the title of Catholic communion, &c. By Grantham Killingworth (1756)
- 400096: A compleat key to The dispensary (1746)
- 400720: Poems on several subjects (1731)
- 401009: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Ld Mayor, the aldermen, sheriffs, and governours of the several hospitals of the City of London, in St. Bridget's Church. On Easter Tuesday, April. 17, 1707. By Francis Atterbury, D. D. Dean of Carlisle, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty (1707)
- 401198: The considerations (1705)
- 401215: An impartial estimate of the Reverend Mr. Upton's notes on the Fairy Queen (1759)
- 401878: A dissertation upon the supposed existence of a moral law of nature (1757)
- 401879: An essay on inspiration (1756)
- 401881: Plain truth (1756)
- 401882: Remarks upon a pamphlet written by the Rev. Mr. Caleb Fleming (1756)
- 401946: The dutch gardener (1703)
- 401974: A pathetic discourse on the present calamities of Portugal (1756)
- 402381: A sermon preached upon the much-lamented death of Our Late Gracious Sovereign, King William III (1702)
- 402423: Mechanick exercises (1703)
- 402474: The saints everlasting rest (1759)
- 402668: Converse with God in solitude (1761)
- 402674: Lex mercatoria rediviva (1761)
- 402755: Some letters relating to The history of the Council of Trent (1705)
- 402875: Two discourses (1754)
- 402908: The art of English poetry (1705)
- 403155: P. Terentii comoedię sex (1739)
- 403523: Terence's Comedies (1750)
- 403624: The orphan of China (1756)
- 403640: The history of Charles XII. King of Sweden (1733)
- 403756: The complete duty of man (1765)
- 403757: The complete duty of man (1763)
- 403815: Books printed for Thomas Astley at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1728 (1728)
- 404240: A vindication of a passage in Dr. Snape's second letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 404241: The true notion of moderation (1711)
- 404548: The hope of Christians an argument of comfort for their death (1711)
- 404549: A dissertation on reading the classics (1713)
- 404550: A dissertation on reading the classics (1715)
- 404554: The hope of Christians an argument of comfort for their death (1711)
- 404573: A letter from a gentleman to Dr. Snape (1717)
- 404575: A second letter from a gentleman to Dr. Snape (1717)
- 404698: The advantages of inland navigation (1766)
- 404821: An answer to Mr. Stebbing's Remarks concerning religious sincerity, and church-authority (1719)
- 404822: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at S. Margaret's, Westminster, on Wednesday the 29th of May, 1717 (1717)
- 404871: Palladio Londinensis (1734)
- 404934: A mathematical dictionary (1702)
- 405145: An abstract of the treatise on diamonds and pearls (1753)
- 405196: Reflexions upon the politeness of manners (1707)
- 405269: Clavis Virgiliana (1749)
- 405366: Twelve sermons and discourses on several subjects and occasions (1717)
- 405367: Twelve sermons and discourses on several subjects and occasions (1717)
- 405368: Twelve sermons preached upon several occasions (1722)
- 405369: Twelve sermons preached at several times, and upon several occasions (1722)
- 405473: A letter from the Bishop of Durham, with a charge to the Clergy of his diocese, anno 1722 (1722)
- 405605: The history of Cicero's banishment (1725)
- 405822: An essay towards the forming a true idea of fundamentals in physick (1709)
- 405886: Worldly compliances (1752)
- 405887: Worldly compliances (1753)
- 405952: Memoirs on the life and death of our late most gracious Queen Mary (1712)
- 406233: Historia sacra: or, The holy history (1720)
- 406235: Virgidemiarum (1753)
- 406236: The proceedings and debates of the House of Commons, in the sessions of Parliament, begun the twentieth of January, 1628. and ended by dissolution the tenth of March following, Sir John Finch Kt. being Speaker. As also The Examination of several Members before the Lords of the Council the Fourth of March, 1628. Together with A Petition by the Lords concerning the Precedency of the then late created Barons, Viscounts and Earls of Scotland and Ireland. Taken and collected by Sir Thomas Crew (father of John Lord Crew) Sergeant at Law, and Speaker of the last Parliament of K. James I. and of the first Parliament of K. Charles I (1707)
- 406297: A vindication of the government, doctrine, and worship, of the Church of England (1733)
- 406355: An impartial by-stander's review of the controversy concerning the wardenship of Winchester College (1759)
- 406625: Memoirs (1735)
- 406715: The polite academy (1762)
- 406744: Medulla ecclesię (1744)
- 406804: A view of the principles of the Lutheran churches (1714)
- 406805: The divine feudal law (1703)
- 406808: A view of the principles of the Lutheran churches (1714)
- 406810: An introduction to the history of the principal kingdoms and states of Europe (1702)
- 406812: Of the relation between church and state (1719)
- 406815: An introduction to the history of the principal kingdoms and states of Europe (1706)
- 407454: Notice. March 27 1795. The churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Tunbridge, hereby give notice, that they will meet at the Rose and Crown Inn, Tunbridge Town, on Thursday the 2nd. day of April next, (1795)
- 407490: Sir, you are desired to pay the tithe due from you to me, at Michaelmas last, on Thursday, the 4th. day of December next, at the Rose and Crown, Tonbridge. (1794)
- 407520: To be sold by auction, at the Rose & Crown, Tunbridge, in Kent; on Friday the 8th day of May 1795, ... a very valuable freehold estate, in five lots. (1795)
- 407605: To be sold by auction, on Monday, October 12, 1795, at the house of Mr. J. Austen, the Rose and Crown, Brenchley, Kent; a valuable assortment of linen-drapery, hosiery, haberdashery, &c. (1795)
- 409355: Some considerations on the times wherein marriage is said to be prohibited (1709)
- 409399: Twelve sermons preach'd on several occasions (1717)
- 409486: An abridgment of Dr. Cudworth's True intellectual system of the universe (1732)
- 409508: A dissertation on the inutility of the amputation of limbs (1764)
- 409865: A discourse of the pastoral care (1713)
- 409906: The defence of Francis, late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at the bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday the 9th, and Saturday the 11th, of May, 1723. against the bill then depending for inflicting pains and penalties on him. By Sr Constantine Phipps Knt, One of His Lordship's Counsel. Publish'd by His own Appointment; and in part actually Printed before His Death (1723)
- 410113: A brief enquiry into free-thinking in matters of religion (1713)
- 410385: Sure and certain methods of attaining a long and healthful life (1704)
- 410447: The art of prudence (1705)
- 410615: A collection of sermons on several subjects (1745)
- 410661: A dialogue between G--s E---e and B--b D---n (1741)
- 410708: Ecclesiastical memorials; relating chiefly to religion, and the reformation of it, and the emergencies of the Church of England, under King Henry VIII. King Edward VI. and Queen Mary the First (1721)
- 410791: Free thoughts on Mr. Woolston and his writings (1730)
- 411303: A vindication of the Christian Church in the baptizing of infants, drawn from the Holy Scriptures. By Theophilus Dorrington, Rector of Wittresham in Kent (1701)
- 411312: A voyage to the South-Sea, and along the coasts of Chili and Peru (1717)
- 411607: Annals of the Reformation and establishment of religion (1709)
- 411627: The British history (1718)
- 411682: Ecclesiastical memorials (1721)
- 411786: Letters on several occasions (1758)
- 411907: A short view of English grammar (1740)
- 411942: A system of rhetoric (1733)
- 412102: The christian pattern (1707)
- 412125: The description and uses of the celestial and terrestrial globes (1703)
- 412129: The dignity and honour of the clergy, represented in an historical collection (1710)
- 412265: New elements of conick sections (1704)
- 412303: The reality and authority of our blessed Saviour's miracles defended (1731)
- 412332: Sophron: or nature's characteristics of the truth (1758)
- 412376: Theologia Eklektike? (1702)
- 412579: London and Middlesex illustrated (1749)
- 412815: A description of that admirable structure, the cathedral church of Salisbury (1774)
- 412909: A survey of the microcosme (1702)
- 413230: A paraphrase with short and useful notes on the books of the Old Testament (1717)
- 413582: A treatise of fluxions (1704)
- 413740: The history of St. Paul's Cathedral in London (1716)
- 414168: Not as pleasing men, but God (1710)
- 414438: The orphan of China (1756)
- 415026: The popish doctrine of justification by works, consider'd; in a sermon at Pinners-Hall, Feb. 11, 1734-5. By Thomas Bradbury (1735)
- 415523: The promise of the hundred-fold, Matth. Ch. xix. Ver. 29. explained; in a letter from a foreign divine to a divine in England. Translated from the Bibliotheque raisonne?e of July, August, and September, 1748 (1749)
- 415713: A representation of the present state of religion, with regard to the late excessive growth of infidelity, heresy, and profaneness (1711)
- 415714: A representation, of the present state of religion, with regard to the late excessive growth of infidelity, heresy, and profaneness: unanimously agreed upon by a joint committee of both Houses of Convocation, of the Province of Canterbury (1711)
- 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)
- 416013: The rights of the Christian priesthood asserted (1717)
- 416290: Public fasting (1757)
- 416300: Public fasting (1758)
- 416583: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable House of Peers, at Westminster-Abbey, on Tuesday the 29th of May 1716. Being The Day of Publick Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for having put an End to the Great Rebellion, by the Restitution of King Charles II. and the Royal-Family. By George Lord Bishop of Bristol (1716)
- 416638: The wisdom of integrity (1711)
- 416724: A sermon against revenge (1717)
- 416747: A sermon occasioned by the death of the reverend Mr. Thomas Tingey (1729)
- 416759: A sermon on remission of sins (1712)
- 416806: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral-church of St. Paul, on the 9th of December, 1725. By Joseph Roper, B. D. Rector of the United Parishes of St. Nicholas Coleabby and St. Nicholas Olaves (1725)
- 416807: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy (1708)
- 416812: A sermon preach'd at the Assizes held at Hertford, on Monday, March 21, 1714/15 (1715)
- 416847: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Honourable Sir Stephen Fox (1716)
- 416855: A sermon, preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. Dunstan in the West, on Sunday Dec. the 23d. 1711 (1711)
- 416863: A sermon, preach'd at the Royal Chapel at St. James's, on Wednesday, January the 16th, 17 11/12 (1712)
- 416884: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at S. Margaret's, Westminster, on Wednesday the 29th of May, 1717 (1717)
- 416890: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable the House of Commons at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Friday, January the 30th, 1718/19. Being the Anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles the First. By John Waugh D. D. Rector of St. Peters Cornhill, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1719)
- 416939: The protestant rule of judging of the way to salvation (1717)
- 416941: A protestation made on the 14th day of February, 1717/18, in behalf of the King's supremacy and the protestant doctrines (1718)
- 416975: A prudent enforcement of the penal laws against immorality and profaneness recommended (1755)
- 417188: A rational enquiry into the proper methods of supporting Christianity (1720)
- 417225: The reasonableness of standing fast in English and in Christian liberty (1713)
- 417486: Reflections upon the late examination of the discourse of the descent of the Man-Christ Jesus from heaven (1706)
- 417538: The regulations of play propos'd and recommended (1706)
- 417539: The regulations of play propos'd and recommended (1706)
- 417556: The rejection, and restoration of the Jews, according to Scripture, declar'd (1753)
- 417573: The relative duties of magistrate and people (1726)
- 417586: The religion of papists and presbyterians truly stated (1717)
- 417751: Remarks upon some places of Mr. Whiston's books, either printed or in manuscript (1711)
- 417752: Remarks upon some places of Mr. Whiston's books, either printed or in manuscript (1711)
- 417792: The ruine and safety of a nation, consider'd and apply'd (1702)
- 418060: Scotch Presbyterian eloquence display'd: or, the Folly of their teaching discover'd from their books, sermons, & prayers (1748)
- 418238: A second vindication of the Lord Bishop of Bangor. Wherein Mr. Law's Notions of benediction, absolution and church-communion, are proved to be destructive of the whole Christian religion, and contrary to Common Sense. And a paraphrase is given upon all the chief passages of Scripture relating to these points. With a postscript, containing, First, some remarks on Mr. Law's Manner of answering objections. And, Secondly, A plain Argument against the Notion of an Uninterrupted Succession of Regular Episcopal Ordainers. In a second letter to a member of the University of Cambridge. By Thomas Pyle, M. A. Lecturer of Lyn-Regis in Norfolk (1718)
- 418481: A sermon, preached at the Royal Chapel at St. James's (1712)
- 418522: A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons (1757)
- 418612: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (1720)
- 418705: A sermon preached in Lambeth-Chapel, November the 19th, 1710 (1710)
- 418932: A short account of the life of the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Ken (1713)
- 418996: A short essay or dissertation upon the doxology of the Church of England (1718)
- 419124: The sin and the danger of murmuring against God, and our governours (1715)
- 419130: Sincerity the best mark of a good Christian (1727)
- 419131: The sinfulness of despising Christian ministers (1709)
- 419143: Sinners saved by Jesus Christ, as preached in Holy Scripture (1757)
- 419178: Sir James the Rose's garland, composed of three delightful new songs. I. Sir James the Rose. II. The Broom of Cowdenknows. III. The flashy Girls (1775)
- 419284: A small number remaining of the late Dean of Christ-Church's five last New-Years-Gifts, are to be sold by Jonah Bowyer, at the Rose in Ludgate Street, (1712)
- 419825: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Monday Jan. 31. 1708/9. Being the Anniversary Fast of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By John Pelling, D. D. Rector of St. Ann's Westminster. (1709)
- 419826: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Monday, Jan. 31. 1708/9. Being the Anniversary Fast of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By John Pelling, D. D. Rector of St. Ann's Westminster (1709)
- 419828: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Monday, January 30. 1720 (1721)
- 419847: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, on Wednesday the 28th of March, 1711. Being The day appointed by Her Majesty's Royal proclamation for a General Fast. By Andrew Snape, D.D. and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty (1711)
- 419848: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, on Wednesday the 28th of March, 1711 (1711)
- 419882: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chappel, on Wednesday, January 30. 1711-12 (1712)
- 419883: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's, on Holy-Thursday, May 10. 1711 (1711)
- 419890: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral-church of St. Paul, on May the first, 1707 (1707)
- 419897: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir Samuel Stanier Knt, Lord Mayor, the Aldermen, and Citizens of London, in the Cathedral church of St. Paul, on Monday March 8. 1713, Being the Day of Her Majesty's happy Accession to the Throne: By Benjamin Ibbot, M. A. Rector of the United Parishes of St. Vedast, alia?s Foster's, and St. Michael Quern, and Chaplain to his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1714)
- 419898: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the House of Lords, at the Abby-Church, Westminster, on Thursday, January 30. 1724, being The Anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Lord Bishop of Bangor (1724)
- 419901: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (1713)
- 419912: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Aldermen, and Citizens of London; at the cathedral-church of St. Paul's; on Friday, January 30. 1712-13. Being the Anniversary Fast for the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By Francis Browne, D. D. Rector of St. Margaret Pattons, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty (1713)
- 419913: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Aldermen, and Citizens of London; at the cathedral-church of St. Paul's; on Friday, January 30. 1712-13. Being the Anniversary Fast for the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By Francis Browne, D. D. Rector of St. Margaret Pattons, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty (1713)
- 419920: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen, sheriffs, and governours of the several hospitals of the city of London (1708)
- 419923: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, and the governors of the several hospitals of the city of London; in St. Bridget's church, on Wednesday in Easter week, April 8. 1724. By Francis Browne, D. D. Canon of Windsor, and Rector of St. Margaret Pattons, London (1724)
- 419924: A Sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, and governors of the several hospitals of the city of London; in the parish-church of S. Bride, alias S. Bridget, on Tuesday in Easter-week, 1731. By Andrew Snape, D.D. Provost of King's College, Cambridge, and Rector of S. Mary at Hill, London. To which is added, a second edition of two former sermons preach'd by the doctor at the same place, and on the same occasion. (1731)
- 419926: A sermon preach'd before the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Rochester at a confirmation at Westram. By George Lewis, A. M. Vicar of Westram (1717)
- 419927: A sermon preach'd before the Right Worshipful the Court of Aldermen, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London, on Monday, January 31. 1708/9 (1709)
- 419943: A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy, at their anniversary meeting in the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, on Thursday, December 10. 1724. By Samuel Edgley, A. M. Vicar of Wandsworth in Surrey (1724)
- 419944: A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy, at their anniversary meeting in the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, on Thursday, December 12. 1723. By W. Delaune, D. D. President of St. John's College, Oxon (1723)
- 419961: A sermon preach'd Decemb. 2. First Sunday in advent, 1722 (1723)
- 419965: A sermon preach'd in Croydon Chapel, on Sunday August 11th, 1723. at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, William, Lord Bishop of Bangor. By Samuel Lisle, D. D. Rector of St. Mary le Bow, and Chaplain to his Grace the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Published by Command of his Grace the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury (1723)
- 419970: A sermon preach'd in Lambeth-Chapel (1718)
- 419976: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral-Chuch of Chester, on Tuesday the 1st of October, 1717, at the Assizes held there (1717)
- 420026: A sermon preach'd on the thirtyth of January, 1713/4 (1714)
- 420037: A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners (1710)
- 420150: Some proceedings in the Convocation, A.D. 1705 (1708)
- 420151: Some proceedings in the Convocation, A.D. 1705 (1708)
- 420185: Some remarks on the charter of the College of Physicians in London (1714)
- 420186: Some remarks on the charter of the College of Physicians in London, &c. Part II (1714)
- 420224: Some thoughts relating to trade in general, and to the East India trade in particular (1754)
- 420625: Tables for renewing and purchasing of the leases of cathedral-churches and colleges (1722)
- 420626: Tables for renewing and purchasing of the leases of cathedral-churches and colleges (1731)
- 420806: The thankful Samaritan (1711)
- 421179: Unanimity and charity (1709)
- 421407: The use and abuse of Christian liberty (1717)
- 421408: The use and benefit of church-musick (1724)
- 421592: The vindication and advancement of our national constitution and credit: attempted in several tracts. 1. An introductory essay; wherein are occasionally consider'd the Two Main Points of Her Majesty's Title, and the Doctrine of Resistance. 2. Remarks upon the Bank of England, with regard more especially to our Trade, and the Constitution of the Government. 3. An essay upon the national credit of Britain. 4. A letter to a member of the Honourable House of Commons, relating to the Credit of our Government and the Nation in general. All written by the same author (1710)
- 421595: A vindication of a passage in Dr. Snape's Second letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor (1717)
- 421649: A vindication of the Lord Bishop of Bangor (1718)
- 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)
- 422617: A true copy of the poll taken at Oxford January 31, 1750 (1750)
- 422640: The true intention, publick use and importance of academick education considered. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Act-Sunday, July 13. 1755. By William Parker D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and F.R.S. Published at the Request of the Vice-Chancellor, and Heads of Houses (1755)
- 422677: The true protestant and Church of England clergy vindicated from the imputation of preaching up themselves (1715)
- 422678: The true protestant and Church of England clergy vindicated from the imputation of preaching up themselves (1715)
- 422728: The truth of the Christian revelation, prov'd from the nature and greatness of its miracles (1713)
- 423308: Winning Christ, and being found in him, considered (1738)
- 423322: The wisdom of a government in distributing punishment or mercy to state-criminals (1716)
- 423323: The wisdom of integrity (1711)
- 423490: The works of Horace (1751)
- 424318: A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of Paul (1710)
- 424410: Licentia poetica discuss'd (1709)
- 424483: A particular of a considerable part of tythings of Southcot, Kepnell, Down Pewsey, Shercot, and Manningford Abbots, within the manor of Pewsey, ... and of the manor of Tidcomb, all lying within the county of Wilts. The first 100 lots of all which premises are to be sold by Mr. Edward Whatmore, of Sarum, ... on Monday the 10th, ... and Thursday the 13th days of November, 1766, ... And on Friday the 14th will be sold, at ... the Rose and Crown inn, at Everly, ... and the manor of Tidcomb, in three lots, (1766)
- 424498: Sir Will. Fownes's and Tucker's friends vindication or, A truer account of the bloody and barbarous murder committed at the Tholsel on Friday the 6th of this inst. Novemb. 1713. than that publish'd under the Rose (1713)
- 426172: The true Christian or, the way to a holy life (1739)
- 426225: A profession of faith argu'd from the priesthood of Christ (1739)
- 434574: The farmer and his son's return from a visit to the camp (1786)
- 463205: A brief discourse concerning the lawfulness of worshipping God by the Common-Prayer (1712)
- 464261: Young Phillis and Corydon (1776)
- 466946: An Almanack of the coelestiall motions, aspects and eclipses, &c. for the year of our Lord God, MDCXCIV (1693)
- 467941: The religious stoic: or a Short discourse on these several subjects (1698)
- 468613: A vindication of the history of the gunpowder-treason (1680)
- 469133: A divine treatise, by way of essay, demonstrating, according unto the mosaical philosophy (1707)
- 469216: The spirit of Quakerism, a spirit of falshood and deceit (1710)
- 469219: Agrippa almost perswaded to be a Christian: or, the self-condemn'd Quaker (1707)
- 469608: The art of swimming (1699)
- 469676: The practical farmer; or, the Hertfordshire husbandman (1741)
- 470005: Devotions for morning and evening. ( )
- 471038: The excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus (1721)
- 471389: The general laws and liberties of the Massachusets Colony in New-England (1675)
- 471452: The history of Kent (1719)
- 471703: Thomas Beaven's Vindication of his second thoughts relating to the Quakers, considered (1707)
- 471868: Panarithmologia (1752)
- 472239: An impartial history of the wars of Ireland (1693)
- 472616: The florists vade-mecum (1693)
- 472958: Articles to be enquired of, and answered unto, by the church-wardens and sworn men (1704)
- 474996: National guilt just cause of national humiliation (1734)
- 475014: Select psalms and hymns for the use of the parish-church and chapels belonging to the parish of St. James Westminister. (1751)
- 475319: Popery not founded on Scripture: or, The texts which papists cite out of the Bible, for the proof of the points of their religion, examin'd, and shew'd to be alledged without ground (1689)
- 475707: The plain man's reply to the Catholick missionaries. (1686)
- 476160: A catalogue of books, consisting of divinity, law, physick, history, voyages, travels, poetry. Miscellanies (1747)
- 476238: The daily journal; or, the gentleman's and tradesman's complete annual accompt-book for the pocket, or desk (1768)
- 476336: An historical account of the divisions in Poland: from the death of K. John Sobieski, to the settlement of the present king on the throne (1700)
- 476751: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at White--Hall, on Sunday the 11th of March, 1693/4 (1694)
- 476794: Peace to Britain, or no popish pretender (1745)
- 476824: An invitation to the sacrament, or Lord's Supper (1751)
- 476905: The Bishop of Oxford his speech in the House of Lords, on the first article of the impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell. (1710)
- 476914: Articles of Impeachment against Edward Seymour Esq (1680)
- 476915: Articles of Impeachment against Edward Seymour esq (1680)
- 476916: Articles of Impeachment against Edward Seymour Esq (1680)
- 476917: Articles of Impeachment against Edward Seymour Esq (1680)
- 477088: A relation of the barbarous and bloody massacre of about an hundred thousand Protestants, begun at Paris, and carried on over all France by the papists, in the year 1572 (1678)
- 477089: A collection of several tracts and discourses (1685)
- 478202: The ancient history of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians (1731)
- 478613: The duty of doing as we would be done unto (1723)
- 478926: Of the love of one's country (1715)
- 478927: The supernatural assistance afforded the apostles to enable them to propagate the Christian institution (1712)
- 478929: Christian religion the occasion: not the Cause of Division (1716)
- 478930: The late rebellion an effect of the madness of the people (1716)
- 479183: The sin and mischief of inordinate self-love (1716)
- 479214: Christian charity a rational duty (1726)
- 479368: A true representation of the sin, danger and mischief, of drunkenness and excess of drinking (1743)
- 479591: The religion of an oath (1715)
- 479754: A looking-glass for English faces (1742)
- 479755: A short view of the religious societies in and about London (1700)
- 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)
- 480509: True gain (1657)
- 480955: Catalogus librorum instructissimę bibliothecę nobilis cujusdam Scoto-Britanni in quavis lingua & facultate insignium (1689)
Fri Dec 08 20:05:48 CST 2023