MoEML References in Shakeosphere
SPIT1: Spitalfields
- 1503: Minutes of some late conversations (1779)
- 2792: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1795)
- 2972: A letter to one of the trustees of the chapel, in the City-Road, stating and proving the difficulties likely to be consequent upon their premature election of new trustees (1792)
- 3448: Funds. A just and impartial view of the funds of England (1795)
- 4526: A true and particular account of the murder that was committed by Mr. C---- (1750)
- 4896: Thoughts upon infant-baptism (1780)
- 5152: An account of the proceedings on a charge of high treason against John Martin (1795)
- 8019: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 12345: Scriptural Christianity (1775)
- 12856: Select parts of Mr. Herbert's sacred poems (1773)
- 13676: A short account of God's dealings. With Mr. Thomas Hogg (1780)
- 13936: A sermon on Romans viii. 29, 30 (1776)
- 15378: A sermon preached on Sunday, April 4, 1742, before the University of Oxford. By Charles Wesley, M. A. Student of Christ-Church (1775)
- 19119: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week (1775)
- 23225: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from May 14, 1768, to Sept. Ist, 1770. XV (1775)
- 23438: A calm address to Americanus, by a native of America (1775)
- 26277: Gloria patri, &c (1775)
- 27805: Union and freindly intercourse recommended among such of the various, denominations of calvinists, and the members of the late Mr. Wesley's societies, as agree in the essential truths of the Gospel (1798)
- 27911: Wagstaff's catalogue of choice books for 1771 (1770)
- 27912: Wagstaff's second catalogue for 1771 (1771)
- 30352: A true description of the real causes and principles of the British Fraternal and Philanthropic Community (1797)
- 30353: British Fraternal, and Philanthropic Community (1796)
- 34924: A narrative of the Lord's wonderful dealings with John Marrant, a black, (now going to preach the Gospel in Nova-Scotia) born in New-York, in North-America (1785)
- 39025: The economy of an institution (1800)
- 39025: The economy of an institution (1800)
- 42715: Articles of the Mathematical Society (1793)
- 43909: Entertainment & profit united (1780)
- 52189: An Act for applying the sum of nine thousand pounds, to arise out of the surplusses of a certain fund, commonly called the orphans fund, for the purpose of making a passage for carriages from Spitalfields to Bishopsgate-street, in the county of Middlesex (1778)
- 52581: An Act for making a passage for carriages from Spitalfields to Bishopsgate-street, in the county of Middlesex, and for paving the same (1782)
- 58646: To the journeymen-weavers, inhabitants of Spitalfields, Bethnal-Green, and the vicinity (1795)
- 74781: The Tribune (1795)
- 156201: The Quakers prophesie: or Strange and wonderful news from Spittle-Fields (1684)
- 209346: Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books, for 1780 (1780)
- 210744: Some reflections, by way of dialogue, on the nature of original sin (1776)
- 211248: Wagstaff's summer catalogue of rare books for 1774 (1774)
- 211250: Wagstaff's summer catalogue of rare books for 1773 (1773)
- 211251: Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books (1772)
- 211252: Wagstaff's winter catalogue of rare old books for 1774 (1774)
- 211668: La mort bienheureuse des fide?les Discours fait a l'occasion de la mort du Rev.d Samuel Beuzevile (1782)
- 213903: The commonwealth of reason. By William Hodgson, now confined in the prison of Newgate, London, for sedition (1795)
- 215771: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 215775: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 215788: A concise history of England (1776)
- 215932: A third check to Antinomianism (1775)
- 217468: The sovereign goodness of the most high in putting an end to destructive wars (1763)
- 218439: Academy, at the Rev'd. Mr. R. Britton's meeting, Hope-Street, Spitalfields. (1789)
- 218929: An acrostical tribute of respect (1793)
- 219392: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 220825: An alarm, or three sermons (1796)
- 225571: The fictitious and the genuine creed (1775)
- 229780: Hymns for New-Year's-Day (1775)
- 229790: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord (1774)
- 230697: The death of the righteous desireable (1785)
- 230963: The economy of an institution (1799)
- 230963: The economy of an institution (1799)
- 247730: The articles of the Mathematical Society (1784)
- 247730: The articles of the Mathematical Society (1784)
- 247942: A sermon preached at St Clement Dane's on Sunday, March 9th, and at Christ-Church, Spitalfields, on Sunday, June 29th, 1777 (1778)
- 248387: Three sermons preached [at] the meeting house of the people commonly called Quakers, in Houndsditch (1796)
- 248421: A sermon preached before the people commonly called Quakers (1796)
- 253118: Millenium sidus! Auspicium melioris ævi. This day is published, price six-pence, The millenium star! A sign of better days. Containing I. Eight golden rules ... IV. An humble address to the Lord of Lords; (1785)
- 254221: The slanderer chastis'd (1777)
- 258014: The commonwealth of reason. By William Hodgson, now confined in the prison of Newgate, London, for sedition (1795)
- 265584: Dye-house robberies. Whereas the dye-houses and premises of Mr. James Lewis Desormeaux, of Pearl-Street, Spitalfields, and Mr. William Beverly, of George-Street, Bethnal-Green, have been lately broke open, ... The silk-dyers resident in or near Spitalfields, ... do hereby offer a reward of fifty pounds to any person or persons, who shall apprehend, ... the said offenders; ... The said rewards to be paid at the office of Messrs. Phillips and Parnell, attorneys, in Spitalfields (1780)
- 267154: Minutes of an Association of General Baptists (1793)
- 267769: The plan of constitution for the French republic. Presented to the convention by the commission of eleven, in the sitting of the 5th Messidor, or 23d of June 1795 (1795)
- 271197: A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's "Calm address to our American Colonies." (1776)
- 271742: Two addresses to the religiously disposed (1778)
- 272414: A short account of the barbarous murder Committed on board the Brig (1766)
- 272642: A short account of the death of Mrs. Hannah Richardson (1775)
- 274486: A vindication of the Rev. Mr Wesley (1777)
- 276126: The spirit of prayer (1782)
- 282818: An extract of the Christian's pattern (1774)
- 283639: Hymns and spiritual songs (1775)
- 292463: The state of the Protestant Dissenters' Charity School, in Wood-Street, Spitalfields; June 24, 1788 (1788)
- 292463: The state of the Protestant Dissenters' Charity School, in Wood-Street, Spitalfields; June 24, 1788 (1788)
- 299382: A list of the Committee of the Spitalfields Soup Society, with the appointments for the delivery of the soup, during the present season 1798-9 (1799)
- 299382: A list of the Committee of the Spitalfields Soup Society, with the appointments for the delivery of the soup, during the present season 1798-9 (1799)
- 299455: Minutes of an association of General Baptist ministers, &c (1794)
- 299456: Minutes of an association of General Baptist ministers, &c (1795)
- 301130: The rights of swine. An address to the poor (1795)
- 309609: Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books (1781)
- 310258: Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books (1782)
- 318170: Proposals for printing by subscription in weekly numbers, a more useful and less expensive commentary on the holy scriptures, ... under the title of A spiritual exposition of the Old and New Testament: ... By Mr. John Allen, ... In two volumes (1765)
- 326739: An abstract of an Act of Parliament Passed in the Thirteenth Year of his present Majesty King George the Third (1789)
- 329618: The day of judgment (1794)
- 331963: Doing violence (1780)
- 333495: A letter (1765)
- 342284: An essay on liberty and necessity: in answer to Augustus Toplady's tract, on (what he calls) "christian and philosophical necessity asserted." in which John Wesley's "thoughts on necessity" are examined and defended; the Difficulties of these Subjects rendered plain and easy to common Readers; and Human Liberty fully proved. By Philaretus (1775)
- 346244: Sermons to the condemned (1775)
- 348443: Songs in the night (1783)
- 360640: Reasons from prophecy, why the second coming of Christ, and the commencement of the millenium, is immediately to be expected (1786)
- 361270: Jesus, altogether lovely (1766)
- 364957: The preacher's plan: or, Jonah's commission opened: in a course of sermons delivered at Crispin-Street, Spitalfields, London, Upon these Words: Jonah iii. 2. Arise, go unto Nineveh that great City, and preach unto it the Preaching that I bid thee. By John Potts, V.D.M (1758)
- 365880: The hidden and happy life of a Christian (1780)
- 366626: The radical cause of national calamity (1794)
- 370349: A commemoration of divine providence (1789)
- 370391: Remarks on a late publication entitled Observations on infant-sprinkling (1782)
- 370609: Anniversary thanksgiving sermon, on Psalm ix.16. for the ever memorable victory at Culloden, April 16, 1746. With an abridgement of the history of that unnatural rebellion. To which is added an appendix, in Two Parts: Containing I. The Wanderings of Charles, the Pretender's Son, for Five Months after his Defeat, about the Isles and Highlands of Scotland, till he escaped to France. II. A View of the most remarkable Providences of God, in delivering this Kingdom from Popery and Tyranny, within Two Hundred Years last past (1776)
- 371875: The narrative of Mr. Ebenezer Punderson, merchant (1776)
- 375208: Christian letters (1779)
- 375620: The new astrology (1786)
- 379409: Supplement to Placidus de Titus; containing the nativity of that wonderful phænomenon, Oliver Cromwell. Calculated methodically, according to the Placidian Canons, by the Ingenious Mr. John Partridge, M.D. To which is prefixed, Primum mobile, or a complete set of astronomical tables, for the Exact Calculation and Direction of Nativities (1790)
- 390879: A collection of hymns, for the use of that part of the church of Christ assembling together in Chapel-Street, Mile-End New-Town. By William Taubman, Preacher of the Word of Life (1793)
- 391194: A short catechism: containing the principles of the Christian religion (1718)
- 392633: Songs in the night (1780)
- 393268: A short account of the death of Mary Langson (1775)
- 393269: A short account of the death of Mrs. Hannah Richardson (1775)
- 393279: Some account of the experience of E. J (1770)
- 403333: Astronomy and elementary philosophy (1789)
- 410811: The glories of the gospel exemplified (1792)
- 413517: La me?moire perpe?tuelle du juste. Discours sur Pseaume cxii. vers. 6. prononce? dans l'Eglise Franc?oise de St. Jean, au quartier de Spitalfields, le 24 de Nov. 1799; par Jean Moore, (1800)
- 414772: Peas for swine! and grapes for citizens! or the monster! an acrostic, on "may God from henceforth bind the Monster war, "and Man all Acts but Acts of Grace abhor. to which is added, an acrostical address to the supreme defender of the faith. By R. Hawes, being his prologue to "the Star of peace." (1793)
- 417770: A remedy for establishing universal peace and happiness, against universal oppression, and dangerous tumults. Or, the friendly dictates of common sense, to all working people, especially to the silk weavers of London. Shewing the Easy and Peaceable, the Just and Lawful, the Only and Insallible Ways or Means to Unite their Interest, and become One Firmly United, Friendly and Philanthrophic Society of free tradesmen. An Example worthy the Attention and Imitation of every useful Class of People. by Andrew Larcher (1795)
- 418411: A sermon preached at St. Matthew's, Bethnal-Green, on Sunday, Nov. 12, 1775 (1775)
- 418465: A sermon, preached at the meeting-house of the people called Quakers (1796)
- 419238: A sketch, by Old Hubert (1795)
- 421648: A vindication of the London Corresponding Society (1794)
- 424320: Resolutions agreed to at a general meeting of the Society instituted for the purpose of firming the poor during the present winter with ... meat soup (1797)
- 424355: Address to the benevolent and humane, for the purpose of extending the laudable intention of a society, instituted for the relief of the poor, by supplying them with good and nutritious meat soup. At one penny per quart (1795)
- 425112: The particulars of two eligible leasehold estates (1788)
- 471117: T[i]kon sofrim am voi amodim m[a]doqr[a]q h[a]tiv n[a]d[a]f[a]m f[a]hq[i]q London v[e]shn[i]t l[a]shl[a]m ashmol lo h[a]m di. (1785)
- 476515: An authentic account of the conversion and experience of a negro, in North America (1772)
- 476924: The true rights of man, or, The contented Spital-fields' weaver. (1795)
- 479352: Endless misery overthrown by the perfections of God, the nature of things, and the arguments brought to prove it (1794)
- 480015: The duty of thanksgiving (1799)
- 480016: The presence of God with us, with its limitations (1794)
- 480738: A catalogue of rare books, imported and collected since December 1767 (1768)
Variants:
- Lole?worth fielde
- Lole?worth
- Lollesworth
- Lollesworth,
- Spitalfields
- 1503: Minutes of some late conversations (1779)
- 2792: Observations on the nature of civil liberty (1795)
- 2972: A letter to one of the trustees of the chapel, in the City-Road, stating and proving the difficulties likely to be consequent upon their premature election of new trustees (1792)
- 3448: Funds. A just and impartial view of the funds of England (1795)
- 4526: A true and particular account of the murder that was committed by Mr. C---- (1750)
- 4896: Thoughts upon infant-baptism (1780)
- 5152: An account of the proceedings on a charge of high treason against John Martin (1795)
- 8019: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 12345: Scriptural Christianity (1775)
- 12856: Select parts of Mr. Herbert's sacred poems (1773)
- 13676: A short account of God's dealings. With Mr. Thomas Hogg (1780)
- 13936: A sermon on Romans viii. 29, 30 (1776)
- 15378: A sermon preached on Sunday, April 4, 1742, before the University of Oxford. By Charles Wesley, M. A. Student of Christ-Church (1775)
- 19119: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week (1775)
- 23225: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from May 14, 1768, to Sept. Ist, 1770. XV (1775)
- 23438: A calm address to Americanus, by a native of America (1775)
- 26277: Gloria patri, &c (1775)
- 27805: Union and freindly intercourse recommended among such of the various, denominations of calvinists, and the members of the late Mr. Wesley's societies, as agree in the essential truths of the Gospel (1798)
- 27911: Wagstaff's catalogue of choice books for 1771 (1770)
- 27912: Wagstaff's second catalogue for 1771 (1771)
- 30352: A true description of the real causes and principles of the British Fraternal and Philanthropic Community (1797)
- 30353: British Fraternal, and Philanthropic Community (1796)
- 34924: A narrative of the Lord's wonderful dealings with John Marrant, a black, (now going to preach the Gospel in Nova-Scotia) born in New-York, in North-America (1785)
- 39025: The economy of an institution (1800)
- 39025: The economy of an institution (1800)
- 42715: Articles of the Mathematical Society (1793)
- 43909: Entertainment & profit united (1780)
- 52189: An Act for applying the sum of nine thousand pounds, to arise out of the surplusses of a certain fund, commonly called the orphans fund, for the purpose of making a passage for carriages from Spitalfields to Bishopsgate-street, in the county of Middlesex (1778)
- 52581: An Act for making a passage for carriages from Spitalfields to Bishopsgate-street, in the county of Middlesex, and for paving the same (1782)
- 58646: To the journeymen-weavers, inhabitants of Spitalfields, Bethnal-Green, and the vicinity (1795)
- 74781: The Tribune (1795)
- 156201: The Quakers prophesie: or Strange and wonderful news from Spittle-Fields (1684)
- 209346: Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books, for 1780 (1780)
- 210744: Some reflections, by way of dialogue, on the nature of original sin (1776)
- 211248: Wagstaff's summer catalogue of rare books for 1774 (1774)
- 211250: Wagstaff's summer catalogue of rare books for 1773 (1773)
- 211251: Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books (1772)
- 211252: Wagstaff's winter catalogue of rare old books for 1774 (1774)
- 211668: La mort bienheureuse des fide?les Discours fait a l'occasion de la mort du Rev.d Samuel Beuzevile (1782)
- 213903: The commonwealth of reason. By William Hodgson, now confined in the prison of Newgate, London, for sedition (1795)
- 215771: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 215775: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 215788: A concise history of England (1776)
- 215932: A third check to Antinomianism (1775)
- 217468: The sovereign goodness of the most high in putting an end to destructive wars (1763)
- 218439: Academy, at the Rev'd. Mr. R. Britton's meeting, Hope-Street, Spitalfields. (1789)
- 218929: An acrostical tribute of respect (1793)
- 219392: A calm address to our American colonies (1775)
- 220825: An alarm, or three sermons (1796)
- 225571: The fictitious and the genuine creed (1775)
- 229780: Hymns for New-Year's-Day (1775)
- 229790: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord (1774)
- 230697: The death of the righteous desireable (1785)
- 230963: The economy of an institution (1799)
- 230963: The economy of an institution (1799)
- 247730: The articles of the Mathematical Society (1784)
- 247730: The articles of the Mathematical Society (1784)
- 247942: A sermon preached at St Clement Dane's on Sunday, March 9th, and at Christ-Church, Spitalfields, on Sunday, June 29th, 1777 (1778)
- 248387: Three sermons preached [at] the meeting house of the people commonly called Quakers, in Houndsditch (1796)
- 248421: A sermon preached before the people commonly called Quakers (1796)
- 253118: Millenium sidus! Auspicium melioris ævi. This day is published, price six-pence, The millenium star! A sign of better days. Containing I. Eight golden rules ... IV. An humble address to the Lord of Lords; (1785)
- 254221: The slanderer chastis'd (1777)
- 258014: The commonwealth of reason. By William Hodgson, now confined in the prison of Newgate, London, for sedition (1795)
- 265584: Dye-house robberies. Whereas the dye-houses and premises of Mr. James Lewis Desormeaux, of Pearl-Street, Spitalfields, and Mr. William Beverly, of George-Street, Bethnal-Green, have been lately broke open, ... The silk-dyers resident in or near Spitalfields, ... do hereby offer a reward of fifty pounds to any person or persons, who shall apprehend, ... the said offenders; ... The said rewards to be paid at the office of Messrs. Phillips and Parnell, attorneys, in Spitalfields (1780)
- 267154: Minutes of an Association of General Baptists (1793)
- 267769: The plan of constitution for the French republic. Presented to the convention by the commission of eleven, in the sitting of the 5th Messidor, or 23d of June 1795 (1795)
- 271197: A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's "Calm address to our American Colonies." (1776)
- 271742: Two addresses to the religiously disposed (1778)
- 272414: A short account of the barbarous murder Committed on board the Brig (1766)
- 272642: A short account of the death of Mrs. Hannah Richardson (1775)
- 274486: A vindication of the Rev. Mr Wesley (1777)
- 276126: The spirit of prayer (1782)
- 282818: An extract of the Christian's pattern (1774)
- 283639: Hymns and spiritual songs (1775)
- 292463: The state of the Protestant Dissenters' Charity School, in Wood-Street, Spitalfields; June 24, 1788 (1788)
- 292463: The state of the Protestant Dissenters' Charity School, in Wood-Street, Spitalfields; June 24, 1788 (1788)
- 299382: A list of the Committee of the Spitalfields Soup Society, with the appointments for the delivery of the soup, during the present season 1798-9 (1799)
- 299382: A list of the Committee of the Spitalfields Soup Society, with the appointments for the delivery of the soup, during the present season 1798-9 (1799)
- 299455: Minutes of an association of General Baptist ministers, &c (1794)
- 299456: Minutes of an association of General Baptist ministers, &c (1795)
- 301130: The rights of swine. An address to the poor (1795)
- 309609: Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books (1781)
- 310258: Wagstaff's new catalogue of rare old books (1782)
- 318170: Proposals for printing by subscription in weekly numbers, a more useful and less expensive commentary on the holy scriptures, ... under the title of A spiritual exposition of the Old and New Testament: ... By Mr. John Allen, ... In two volumes (1765)
- 326739: An abstract of an Act of Parliament Passed in the Thirteenth Year of his present Majesty King George the Third (1789)
- 329618: The day of judgment (1794)
- 331963: Doing violence (1780)
- 333495: A letter (1765)
- 342284: An essay on liberty and necessity: in answer to Augustus Toplady's tract, on (what he calls) "christian and philosophical necessity asserted." in which John Wesley's "thoughts on necessity" are examined and defended; the Difficulties of these Subjects rendered plain and easy to common Readers; and Human Liberty fully proved. By Philaretus (1775)
- 346244: Sermons to the condemned (1775)
- 348443: Songs in the night (1783)
- 360640: Reasons from prophecy, why the second coming of Christ, and the commencement of the millenium, is immediately to be expected (1786)
- 361270: Jesus, altogether lovely (1766)
- 364957: The preacher's plan: or, Jonah's commission opened: in a course of sermons delivered at Crispin-Street, Spitalfields, London, Upon these Words: Jonah iii. 2. Arise, go unto Nineveh that great City, and preach unto it the Preaching that I bid thee. By John Potts, V.D.M (1758)
- 365880: The hidden and happy life of a Christian (1780)
- 366626: The radical cause of national calamity (1794)
- 370349: A commemoration of divine providence (1789)
- 370391: Remarks on a late publication entitled Observations on infant-sprinkling (1782)
- 370609: Anniversary thanksgiving sermon, on Psalm ix.16. for the ever memorable victory at Culloden, April 16, 1746. With an abridgement of the history of that unnatural rebellion. To which is added an appendix, in Two Parts: Containing I. The Wanderings of Charles, the Pretender's Son, for Five Months after his Defeat, about the Isles and Highlands of Scotland, till he escaped to France. II. A View of the most remarkable Providences of God, in delivering this Kingdom from Popery and Tyranny, within Two Hundred Years last past (1776)
- 371875: The narrative of Mr. Ebenezer Punderson, merchant (1776)
- 375208: Christian letters (1779)
- 375620: The new astrology (1786)
- 379409: Supplement to Placidus de Titus; containing the nativity of that wonderful phænomenon, Oliver Cromwell. Calculated methodically, according to the Placidian Canons, by the Ingenious Mr. John Partridge, M.D. To which is prefixed, Primum mobile, or a complete set of astronomical tables, for the Exact Calculation and Direction of Nativities (1790)
- 390879: A collection of hymns, for the use of that part of the church of Christ assembling together in Chapel-Street, Mile-End New-Town. By William Taubman, Preacher of the Word of Life (1793)
- 391194: A short catechism: containing the principles of the Christian religion (1718)
- 392633: Songs in the night (1780)
- 393268: A short account of the death of Mary Langson (1775)
- 393269: A short account of the death of Mrs. Hannah Richardson (1775)
- 393279: Some account of the experience of E. J (1770)
- 403333: Astronomy and elementary philosophy (1789)
- 410811: The glories of the gospel exemplified (1792)
- 413517: La me?moire perpe?tuelle du juste. Discours sur Pseaume cxii. vers. 6. prononce? dans l'Eglise Franc?oise de St. Jean, au quartier de Spitalfields, le 24 de Nov. 1799; par Jean Moore, (1800)
- 414772: Peas for swine! and grapes for citizens! or the monster! an acrostic, on "may God from henceforth bind the Monster war, "and Man all Acts but Acts of Grace abhor. to which is added, an acrostical address to the supreme defender of the faith. By R. Hawes, being his prologue to "the Star of peace." (1793)
- 417770: A remedy for establishing universal peace and happiness, against universal oppression, and dangerous tumults. Or, the friendly dictates of common sense, to all working people, especially to the silk weavers of London. Shewing the Easy and Peaceable, the Just and Lawful, the Only and Insallible Ways or Means to Unite their Interest, and become One Firmly United, Friendly and Philanthrophic Society of free tradesmen. An Example worthy the Attention and Imitation of every useful Class of People. by Andrew Larcher (1795)
- 418411: A sermon preached at St. Matthew's, Bethnal-Green, on Sunday, Nov. 12, 1775 (1775)
- 418465: A sermon, preached at the meeting-house of the people called Quakers (1796)
- 419238: A sketch, by Old Hubert (1795)
- 421648: A vindication of the London Corresponding Society (1794)
- 424320: Resolutions agreed to at a general meeting of the Society instituted for the purpose of firming the poor during the present winter with ... meat soup (1797)
- 424355: Address to the benevolent and humane, for the purpose of extending the laudable intention of a society, instituted for the relief of the poor, by supplying them with good and nutritious meat soup. At one penny per quart (1795)
- 425112: The particulars of two eligible leasehold estates (1788)
- 471117: T[i]kon sofrim am voi amodim m[a]doqr[a]q h[a]tiv n[a]d[a]f[a]m f[a]hq[i]q London v[e]shn[i]t l[a]shl[a]m ashmol lo h[a]m di. (1785)
- 476515: An authentic account of the conversion and experience of a negro, in North America (1772)
- 476924: The true rights of man, or, The contented Spital-fields' weaver. (1795)
- 479352: Endless misery overthrown by the perfections of God, the nature of things, and the arguments brought to prove it (1794)
- 480015: The duty of thanksgiving (1799)
- 480016: The presence of God with us, with its limitations (1794)
- 480738: A catalogue of rare books, imported and collected since December 1767 (1768)
- Spittle fielde
- Spittle
- 20187: Psalmodia Germanica (1732)
- 76951: The rich mans charge (1659)
- 81363: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London at the Spittle, April 14. 1680. By John Sharpe, D.D. Rector of St. Giles in the Fields, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord High Chancellour of England. (1680)
- 84474: A sermon preached at St. Maries Spittle, on Wednesday in Easter weeke, Aprill 13th 1642 (1642)
- 85821: The English physitian enlarged (1653)
- 87906: A sermon concerning discretion in giving alms (1681)
- 95271: Vindiciæ veritatis (1680)
- 99083: The rich mans charge delivered in a sermon at the Spittle vpon Monday in Easter week, 12 April 1658, before the lord major, &c., by Edw. Reynolds. (1658)
- 99251: Triumviri: or, The genius, spirit, and deportment of the three men, Mr. Richard Resbury, Mr. John Pawson, and Mr. George Kendall (1658)
- 102827: The duty and happiness of doing good (1680)
- 106654: True religion in the old way of piety and charity (1645)
- 113258: A sermon preached to the right honourable the lord mayor, and court of aldermen of the city of London, at their anniversary meeting on Easter Monday April 1652, at the Spittle (1652)
- 113339: A faire in Spittle Fields, where all the knick knacks of astrology are exposed to open sale, to all that will see for their love; and buy for their money (1652)
- 113831: A psalm of thanksgiving (1671)
- 116411: A psalme of thanks-giving (1641)
- 116412: A psalme of thanks-giving (1641)
- 116860: The vanity and mischief of making earthly, together with the necessity and benefit of making heavenly treasures our chiefe treasure (1655)
- 116860: The vanity and mischief of making earthly, together with the necessity and benefit of making heavenly treasures our chiefe treasure (1655)
- 119824: A true narrative of the confession and execution of the seven prisoners at Tyburn (1683)
- 122134: A sermon preached to the right honourable the lord mayor, and court of aldermen of the City of London, at their anniversary meeting on Easter Monday April 1652. at the Spittle. Wherein the unity of the saints with Christ, the head, and especially with the church, the body; with the duties thence arising, are endeavoured to bee cleared. Tending to heale our rents and divisions. By Stephen Marshal B.D. and minister of the gospel at Finchingfield in Essex (1652)
- 130553: Two psalms of thanks-giving to be sung by the children of Christ's-Hospital (1665)
- 130631: A psalm of thanksgiving (1673)
- 130640: A psalm of thanksgiving (1674)
- 133892: Severall sermons of Robert Harris once of Hanwell, now president of Trinity College in Oxon, and Doctor of Divinity (1654)
- 135391: The booke of conscience opened and read (1642)
- 142701: The great work of redemption: deliver'd in five sermons at St. Paul's, and at the Spittle, Aprill, 1641 (1660)
- 144739: The Great work of redemption (1660)
- 147189: A true and perfect relation of that execrable & horrid fact, committed in White-Lyon-Yard, near Nortonfolgate, near the Spittle, by some malicious diabolical-sperited persons (1674)
- 152904: A true narrative of the confession and execution of the seven prisoners at Tyburn (1683)
- 155328: Sad and lamentable news from Brick-lane in the Hamlet of Spittle fields, or a Dreadful warning to such as give way to the temptation of the Devil (1684)
- 156252: A psalm of thanksgiving (1679)
- 168856: A psalm of thanksgiving (1676)
- 168859: A psalm of thanksgiving (1678)
- 168942: Sir, your worship is desired to meet at the Royall Exchange, London, on Monday and Tuesday in Easter week (1673)
- 171453: A sermon preached at St. Maries Spittle on Munday in Easter weeke (1623)
- 171454: A sermon preached at St. Maries Spittle on Munday in Easter weeke (1634)
- 172628: The poore-mans preacher (1607)
- 173819: The meane in mourning (1611)
- 174120: Deliuerance from the graue (1627)
- 174503: The pathway to perfection (1597)
- 174504: The meane in mourning (1597)
- 176115: A sermon of meekenesse (1623)
- 178385: The conuerts happines· (1609)
- 178389: Peters teares (1612)
- 178971: A sermon of deliuerance (1626)
- 181021: Abrahams tryall (1602)
- 182556: A fruitful sermon necessary for the time (1602)
- 182556: A fruitful sermon necessary for the time (1602)
- 184238: Maries memoriall (1617)
- 185030: A psalme of thankes-giuing, to [be sung] by the children of Christs hospitall, on Munday in the Holy-dayes, at Saint Maries Spittle, for their founders and benefactors. Anno Domini. 1634 (1634)
- 185585: A sermon preached at St. Mary Spittle on Easter Tuesday 1613. By Roger Fenton D. in Diuinitie (1616)
- 186262: Mercy to a beast (1612)
- 186334: Faith and good vvorkes vnited (1630)
- 186426: A sermon preached at Saint Marie Spittle April. 10. 1615. By Thomas Anyan Doctour of Divinity, and president of Corpus Christi College in Oxon (1615)
- 186437: The way to heauen (1611)
- 186683: Two sermons preached (1570)
- 188409: Three sermons (1637)
- 189397: Tvvo learned sermons (1609)
- 189773: The meane in mourning (1607)
- 190477: Two sermons (1615)
- 191574: Abrahams tryall (1607)
- 192416: A psalme of thanksgiuing, to be sung by the children of Christs Hospitall, on Munday in the Easter holy dayes, at Saint Mary Spittle, for their founders and benefactors (1610)
- 192416: A psalme of thanksgiuing, to be sung by the children of Christs Hospitall, on Munday in the Easter holy dayes, at Saint Mary Spittle, for their founders and benefactors (1610)
- 192416: A psalme of thanksgiuing, to be sung by the children of Christs Hospitall, on Munday in the Easter holy dayes, at Saint Mary Spittle, for their founders and benefactors (1610)
- 193807: The meane in mourning (1616)
- 197639: A psalme of thankes-giuing, to be sung by the children of Christs Hospitall, on Munday in Easter holy dayes, at Saint Maries Spittle, for their founders and benefactors, Anno Domini, 1628 (1628)
- 198580: Two sermons preached (1570)
- 200559: Fiue especiall sermons, preached by severall men vpon seuerall occasions and subjects. I. Of peace, by D. Lavd B. of Bath, &c. before the King. II. Of Meekenesse, by D. Rawleigh at the Spittle. III. Of the necessitie of faith, by M. Iohnson before the King. IV. By M. Cantrell at the request of Sir Richard Blovnt. V. By M. Marsh, at the consecration of the late famous diuine D. Senhouse, B. of Carlile (1627)
- 200977: The pathvvay to perfection (1596)
- 200978: The meane in mourninge (1596)
- 204761: Two sermons preached (1570)
- 206599: A fruitfull and necessary sermon, specially concernyng almes geuing, preached the Twisday [sic] in Easter weeke (1572)
- 316886: To be sold (1785)
- 336954: A journey from London to Scarborough, in several letters from a gentleman there, to his friend in London (1734)
- 341548: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira (1710)
- 352728: An act for dividing, allotting, inclosing, and improving a moor or tract of waste ground, called Tweedmouth and Spittle Common, and all other the commonable lands and grounds in the Chapelry of Tweedmouth, and county of Durham; (1798)
- 353749: An act for confirming several awards for enclosing and dividing the common fields and common grounds (1725)
- 360223: The whole duty of a gospel minister, emphatically pointed out in the sacred text, and briefly delineated. A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. John Lawson, to the congregation of protestant dissenters, at Spittle, near Berwick upon Tweed. By the Rev. R. Cowa (1782)
- 381371: Me?phiboseth (1724)
- Spittlefields
- 12503: Directions how to hear sermons (1739)
- 34253: Case relating to the parish of Christ-church, Spittlefields (1738)
- 43397: Le deuil chre?tien (1722)
- 49164: Curious relations: or, the entertaining correspondent (1738)
- 66142: Directions how to hear sermons (1739)
- 66582: Essays on various subjects (1738)
- 69515: A decisive blow to the smugglers of foreign wrought silks (1729)
- 72000: The Middlesex journal; or, Chronicle of liberty (1769)
- 99200: Pharmacop?ia Londinensis: or The London dispensatory (1654)
- 211611: Reasons humbly offered against a pound-rate in the two new parishes of Spittlefields, and Wapping-Stepney, taken out of Stepney parish (1729)
- 211613: The case of the inhabitants of the two new parishes of Spittlefields and Wapping Stepney (1729)
- 217473: The death of great and good kings improved (1761)
- 224004: Spittlefields and Shorditch in an uproar or, the devil to pay with the English and Irish (1736)
- 231113: An elegy, on the much lamented death of Mr. William Bentley, minster of the gospel, in Crispin Street, Spittlefields; who departed this life May the 1st, 1751. Aged 52 years (1751)
- 268039: The New art and mystery of gossiping, being a genuine account of all the women's clubs in and about the city and suburbs of London (1770)
- 271419: Objections against the carrying on the new sewer from Spittlefields to the river of Thames, and answers to the same objections (1701)
- 324508: A method for the regular management of those societies, call'd Box-clubs: (1728)
- 334969: The lord's mark (1741)
- 348995: A particular account of the two rebellions, which happen'd at Constantinople, in the years MDCCXXX, and MDCCXXXI, at the deposition of Achmet the Third, and the elevation of Mahomet the Fifth: composed from the original memorials drawn up in Constantinople: With Remarks, Explaining the Names, Offices, Dignities, &c. of the Port. Lately publish'd in French, at the Hague: Now for the Excellency of the Relation translated into English (1737)
- 395409: The case of the coffee-men of London and Westminster (1728)
- The Spitel Fyeld.
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