MoEML References in Shakeosphere
STCL2: St. Clement Danes
- 6246: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1789)
- 14028: A sermon preach'd at St. Clement-Danes, the 29th of Sept. 1700 (1701)
- 23440: The excellency of charity (1708)
- 29152: A sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. Clement-Danes. March the 15th, 1702 (1702)
- 29152: A sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. Clement-Danes. March the 15th, 1702 (1702)
- 29778: Propagation of the Gospel the design of God, and the honourable imployment and duty of Christians (1714)
- 87509: A sermon preach'd at St. Clement-Danes, the 29th of Septemb. 1700 (1700)
- 97203: The spiritual house in its foundation, materials, officers, and discipline describ'd (1661)
- 111827: Diego redivivus: or The last will and testament of the pretended Humphrey Wickham, Esq; alias William Morrel, alias Bowyer, &c (1692)
- 116619: Christ a Christians onely gain: or, The excellency and desireableness of the knowledge of Jesus Christ (1661)
- 134415: A list of the preachers appointed by the Lord Bishop of London (1689)
- 136905: Transubstantiation examin'd and confuted (1688)
- 139354: The sermons of Mr. Henry Smith (1675)
- 145466: To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses, now assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of the parishioners of the parishes of St. Clement Danes (1645)
- 154156: The sermons of Mr. Henry Smith, sometimes minister of St. Clement Danes, London (1676)
- 208286: Anthem, composed, and to be conducted by Dr. Arnold, and performed by Mr. Reinhold, Miss George, and Mr. Brett, for the British Lying-in Hospital, :after a sermon to be preached in the parish church of St. Clement Danes, ... on ... May 8th, 1785 (1785)
- 209558: The universal obligation to Christian charity (1724)
- 217369: A short apology for humane learning (1702)
- 221467: The sinfulness of separation from the establish'd Church of England (1710)
- 226206: A letter from a parishioner of St. Clement Danes (1725)
- 226206: A letter from a parishioner of St. Clement Danes (1725)
- 230587: The dangers of the late rebellion, and our happy deliverance, considered; and a suitable consequent behaviour recommended (1746)
- 238648: Names of the electors in the parishes of St. Mary le Strand, and St. Clement Danes, who polled the 11th and 12th of October, 1774 (1774)
- 238649: Names of the electors in the parishes of St. Mary le Strand, and St. Clement Danes, who polled on the 13th of October 1774 (1774)
- 243353: [A] joyous and peaceable state of mind, the happy fruit and effect of assictions (1714)
- 245585: The English Revolution vindicated from the misrepresentation of the adherents of the house of stuart (1789)
- 245799: Error in religion destructive of government (1745)
- 246884: The benefit of good instruction (1708)
- 282960: Hymn, to be sung by the charity-children of the parish of St. Clement Danes, in the Strand; on Sunday, the 18th day of May, 1783 (1783)
- 338820: A sermon preached at St. Clement Danes, on Sunday the 17th of January, 1762 (1762)
- 347841: Sermons (1799)
- 384971: The christian sacrifice explained (1738)
- 387115: A joyous and peaceable state of mind, the happy fruit and effect of afflictions (1714)
- 416446: An act to enable trustees to grant building-leases of certain messuages in the parishes of St. Martin in the Fields and St. Clement Danes ... late the estate of Henry May, Esq; (1738)
- 469180: Advertisement. Whereas I Clement Joynes, of the parish of St. Clement Danes, having printed a little paper, entituled, Montanism Reviv'd by Philip Hermon, a Quakering Cobler, and chief speaker of the Savoy Meeting: do hereby declare, that it was ... (1701)
Variants:
- Saint Clements church
- St. Clement Danes
- 6246: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1789)
- 14028: A sermon preach'd at St. Clement-Danes, the 29th of Sept. 1700 (1701)
- 23440: The excellency of charity (1708)
- 29152: A sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. Clement-Danes. March the 15th, 1702 (1702)
- 29152: A sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. Clement-Danes. March the 15th, 1702 (1702)
- 29778: Propagation of the Gospel the design of God, and the honourable imployment and duty of Christians (1714)
- 87509: A sermon preach'd at St. Clement-Danes, the 29th of Septemb. 1700 (1700)
- 97203: The spiritual house in its foundation, materials, officers, and discipline describ'd (1661)
- 111827: Diego redivivus: or The last will and testament of the pretended Humphrey Wickham, Esq; alias William Morrel, alias Bowyer, &c (1692)
- 116619: Christ a Christians onely gain: or, The excellency and desireableness of the knowledge of Jesus Christ (1661)
- 134415: A list of the preachers appointed by the Lord Bishop of London (1689)
- 136905: Transubstantiation examin'd and confuted (1688)
- 139354: The sermons of Mr. Henry Smith (1675)
- 145466: To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses, now assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of the parishioners of the parishes of St. Clement Danes (1645)
- 154156: The sermons of Mr. Henry Smith, sometimes minister of St. Clement Danes, London (1676)
- 208286: Anthem, composed, and to be conducted by Dr. Arnold, and performed by Mr. Reinhold, Miss George, and Mr. Brett, for the British Lying-in Hospital, :after a sermon to be preached in the parish church of St. Clement Danes, ... on ... May 8th, 1785 (1785)
- 209558: The universal obligation to Christian charity (1724)
- 217369: A short apology for humane learning (1702)
- 221467: The sinfulness of separation from the establish'd Church of England (1710)
- 226206: A letter from a parishioner of St. Clement Danes (1725)
- 226206: A letter from a parishioner of St. Clement Danes (1725)
- 230587: The dangers of the late rebellion, and our happy deliverance, considered; and a suitable consequent behaviour recommended (1746)
- 238648: Names of the electors in the parishes of St. Mary le Strand, and St. Clement Danes, who polled the 11th and 12th of October, 1774 (1774)
- 238649: Names of the electors in the parishes of St. Mary le Strand, and St. Clement Danes, who polled on the 13th of October 1774 (1774)
- 243353: [A] joyous and peaceable state of mind, the happy fruit and effect of assictions (1714)
- 245585: The English Revolution vindicated from the misrepresentation of the adherents of the house of stuart (1789)
- 245799: Error in religion destructive of government (1745)
- 246884: The benefit of good instruction (1708)
- 282960: Hymn, to be sung by the charity-children of the parish of St. Clement Danes, in the Strand; on Sunday, the 18th day of May, 1783 (1783)
- 338820: A sermon preached at St. Clement Danes, on Sunday the 17th of January, 1762 (1762)
- 347841: Sermons (1799)
- 384971: The christian sacrifice explained (1738)
- 387115: A joyous and peaceable state of mind, the happy fruit and effect of afflictions (1714)
- 416446: An act to enable trustees to grant building-leases of certain messuages in the parishes of St. Martin in the Fields and St. Clement Danes ... late the estate of Henry May, Esq; (1738)
- 469180: Advertisement. Whereas I Clement Joynes, of the parish of St. Clement Danes, having printed a little paper, entituled, Montanism Reviv'd by Philip Hermon, a Quakering Cobler, and chief speaker of the Savoy Meeting: do hereby declare, that it was ... (1701)
- St. Clement
- 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)
- 450: The omniscience of God (1732)
- 489: On the Crucifixion and Resurrection (1762)
- 528: The law-Suit (1738)
- 594: A letter, to the Right Honourable the Lords of the Admiralty (1757)
- 1403: A letter to the Right Reverend Lord B-p of N-h (1758)
- 1821: The lady's last stake (1736)
- 2162: Political speculations, occasioned by the progress of a democratic party in England (1791)
- 2201: Past and present (1746)
- 2730: Philamour and Philamena (1746)
- 3544: Reflections, historical and political (1732)
- 4262: The tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray (1733)
- 4263: The tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray (1733)
- 4606: The genuine epistles of the apostolical fathers (1737)
- 4923: To all lovers of angling. Gregory, fishing-tackle maker, at the Dial and Fish, opposite St. Clement's Church in the Strand, London; (1773)
- 5010: An epistolary poem (1793)
- 5086: Don Sebastian (1736)
- 5491: The evidence of the resurrection of Jesus vindicated (1744)
- 5648: An authentic account of the particulars which appeared on the trials of Robert and Dan. Perreau (1775)
- 5920: An abstract of a course of lectures on anatomy and physiology, as delivered by a professor of anatomy, in London (1784)
- 6060: The battle of Lora (1762)
- 6246: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1789)
- 6372: A brief account of the life and family of Miss Jenny Cameron (1746)
- 6752: The advantages of repentance (1790)
- 7438: An epistle to the egregious Mr. Pope (1734)
- 7969: The influence of conversation (1753)
- 8417: The history of Honoria (1754)
- 8630: An account of explosions in the atmosphere, or airquakes. Their distinction from true earthquakes. With some observations on the late shocks, near this city, &c. to shew that they were most probably of the former kind (1750)
- 8777: Historical remarks on the castle of the Bastille (1789)
- 9000: The genuine epistles of the apostolical fathers (1799)
- 9517: The busie body (1736)
- 9627: Genuine memoirs of the life and adventures of that infamous assassin Robert-Francis Damien (1757)
- 10000: A letter to the inhabitants of the ward of Farringdon Without (1769)
- 10459: A letter to a Member of Parliament (1739)
- 11728: The principles of the reformed churches (1731)
- 11905: The parasite. ... . Ten' asymbolum venire, unctum atque lautum e balneis, Otiosum ab animo ! cum ille-et cura et sumptu absumitur, Dum tibi sit, quod placeat; ille ringitur, tu rideas; Prior bibas, prior decumbas; dubia coena apponitur. (1765)
- 12368: Salivation exploded (1791)
- 12369: Salivation exploded (1795)
- 13477: Oedipus (1736)
- 14361: The papists bloody oath of secrecy (1745)
- 14464: The Salopian Esquire: or, The joyous miller (1738)
- 14708: The story on which the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father, is founded (1750)
- 15075: Some observations on the national debt, and encreasing the revenue and Sinking Fund (1750)
- 15346: A sermon preached to the Protestants of Ireland, now in London (1712)
- 15347: A sermon preached to the Protestants of Ireland, now in London (1712)
- 15642: Strenuous motives for an immediate war against Spain (1738)
- 16444: The wife. By Mira, one of the authors of the female spectator, and epistles for ladies (1762)
- 17253: The works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham. In two volumes (1740)
- 18365: The conduct of the late ministry (1757)
- 18844: An honest mind the best security against error, in matters of religion (1733)
- 20243: A compleat system of magick: or, The history of the black-art (1729)
- 20455: Free thoughts upon the brute-creation (1750)
- 20923: A discourse proving that the apostles were no enthusiasts (1730)
- 21006: The account of Canning and Squires fairly ballanc'd (1753)
- 21095: The influence of conversation (1707)
- 21810: A brief and distinct account of the mineral waters of Pyrmont (1733)
- 23091: Epistles for ladies (1776)
- 23440: The excellency of charity (1708)
- 23704: Attempt on the life of the King. The trial of James Hadfield, for high treason (1800)
- 24424: A bold stroke for a wife (1736)
- 24452: Love's last shift (1735)
- 25231: The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless (1751)
- 25355: The hermit (1769)
- 25726: Librorum infrequentiorum catalogus bi-partitus (1725)
- 27069: Cornelii Nepotis Vit? excellentium imperatorum (1726)
- 27610: The mythology and fables of the ancients, explain'd from history (1739)
- 29778: Propagation of the Gospel the design of God, and the honourable imployment and duty of Christians (1714)
- 29853: Art in woman superior to reason in man (1751)
- 30736: By her Majestys authority. At the Angel and Ball, within 3 doors of St. Clement's Church in the Strand, next door to the Fish, near Temple-Bar, still liveth the famous and experienced High-German doctor, (1710)
- 31821: Particulars and conditions of sale of the materials of three houses in Butcher-Row, two houses in St. Clement's Church-Yard, and four houses in Wych-Street. Which will be sold by auction, in nine lots, before the committee for carrying into execution the act of Parliament for improving the avenues at Temple-Bar and Snow-Hill, at Guildhall, on Friday the 25th day of November, 1796, (1796)
- 34622: Necessary reflections on the rights and duties of an English Parliament (1728)
- 34814: A criticism on Mahomet and Irene (1749)
- 35539: The adventures of half an hour (1729)
- 35917: Letters in prose and verse, to the celebrated Polly Peachum (1728)
- 35938: A manifesto of the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, Ireland, &c (1738)
- 36224: The adventures of Telemachus (1734)
- 37561: Chronology; or, the historian's vade-mecum (1772)
- 37611: The maid the mistress (1736)
- 37727: The coup de grace (1745)
- 38120: The military history of Europe, &c. from the commencement of the war with Spain in 1739, to the treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle in 1748 (1756)
- 40437: The key (1780)
- 45035: The hero (1726)
- 48957: Theodosius: or, the force of love: a tragedy (1735)
- 53986: Anti-Thespis (1767)
- 55315: Edward and Eleonora. A tragedy (1739)
- 56848: The works of the Learned Isaac Barrow, D.D. late master of Trinity-College, Cambridge (1741)
- 56849: The works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D. late master of Trinity-College in Cambridge (1741)
- 58239: Onania: or, the heinous sin of self-pollution (1776)
- 58757: The fear of death. An ode. By the late Duke of Wharton (1739)
- 59155: A master-Key to popery (1729)
- 59449: The nature and causes of impotence in men, and barrenness in women, explained (1758)
- 59542: The female spectator. (1755)
- 59563: The female spectator (1766)
- 60532: An elegy on the untimely death of Mr. John Dent, who was barbarousl[y] murthered by three soldiers, in Covent Garden, on Friday the 18th o[f] March, 1709. being honourably interr'd in St. Clement's-Church (1709)
- 60546: England's delivery (1712)
- 63169: Virtue triumphant, or, Elizabeth Canning in America (1757)
- 63195: Considerations on the present dearness of corn (1757)
- 64196: The gentle shepherd (1726)
- 64406: The fortunate foundlings (1761)
- 64446: The fortune-Hunters (1736)
- 65469: Don John: or, the libertine destroy'd (1736)
- 65895: The dramatic execution of Agis (1758)
- 66245: The dramatick works of Colley Cibber, Esq; Poet-Laureat to His Majesty. In five volumes. Volume I. Containing, Provok'd Husband. She wou'd, and She wou'd not. Love in a Riddle School - Boy[.] (1736)
- 66370: The libertine (1734)
- 66705: An enquiry into the nature of the human soul (1737)
- 66915: An essay on the history and reality of apparitions (1728)
- 68823: Memoirs of the Count du Beauval (1764)
- 70304: An hymn to be sung by the charity-children of St. Giles Cripplegate without, on Sunday the 7th of December, 1712 (1712)
- 70626: Medicina brevis: or, a short account of the primary causes of most diseases (1721)
- 71132: The Topics of the day, or London-correspondent (1764)
- 71765: The Prompter (1789)
- 72037: The General advertiser, and morning intelligencer (1776)
- 72082: Parker's general advertiser, and morning intelligencer (1782)
- 72095: The Morning chronicle (1789)
- 72185: The New Spectator (1784)
- 72233: The Universal visiter, and Memorialist (1756)
- 72254: The Universal visiter, and monthly memorialist (1756)
- 72583: News from the fairy island (1726)
- 73111: The Devil's pocket-book (1786)
- 73231: The Parrot (1746)
- 73239: The Female spectator. (1744)
- 73243: The Traveller's magazine: or, Gentleman and lady's agreeable companion (1748)
- 73431: The Paris mercury; and continental chronicle (1792)
- 73606: The Covent Garden chronicle (1768)
- 79514: Ephemeris absoluta (1695)
- 79721: Ephemeris absoluta (1693)
- 79722: Ephemeris absoluta (1698)
- 82031: Ephemeris absoluta (1694)
- 86105: A discourse of prayer (1690)
- 86828: The history of the nun: or, The fair vow-breaker. Written by Mrs. A. Behn. Licensed, Octob. 22. 1688. Ric. Pocock (1689)
- 89660: The English version of Hvgo Grotivs his catechisme. By Francis Goldsmith, Esquire. Together with the testimonies collected out of Holy Scripture, by N.G (1668)
- 94814: Ephemeris absoluta (1690)
- 94815: Ephemeris absoluta (1692)
- 97203: The spiritual house in its foundation, materials, officers, and discipline describ'd (1661)
- 98626: Lues venerea (1670)
- 100116: The matchless rogue; or, A brief account of the life of Don Thomazo the unfortunate son (1680)
- 111827: Diego redivivus: or The last will and testament of the pretended Humphrey Wickham, Esq; alias William Morrel, alias Bowyer, &c (1692)
- 116619: Christ a Christians onely gain: or, The excellency and desireableness of the knowledge of Jesus Christ (1661)
- 119860: Ephemeris absoluta (1697)
- 120764: At the Kings Arms Tavern, over against St. Clement's-Church in the Strand, will be sold by way of auction, a curious collection of original paintings, and other fine copies, formerly belonging to a person of quality. The sale will begin on Thursday next, being the 16th of October (1690)
- 121044: An extraordinary collection of original pictures will be sold by auction, at the Three-Tun Tavern in Witch-street, behind St. Clement's Church; on Monday, the ninth of this instant November, 1691. and the two following days (1691)
- 132054: Ephemeris absoluta (1696)
- 134415: A list of the preachers appointed by the Lord Bishop of London (1689)
- 136610: Amicus naturæ (1690)
- 136905: Transubstantiation examin'd and confuted (1688)
- 137901: Ephemeris absoluta (1689)
- 139354: The sermons of Mr. Henry Smith (1675)
- 145466: To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses, now assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of the parishioners of the parishes of St. Clement Danes (1645)
- 145466: To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses, now assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of the parishioners of the parishes of St. Clement Danes (1645)
- 147284: By the King and Queens Authority. At the Angel and Ball, near St. Clement's Church, right over-against the two spectacle-shops, in the Strand, near Temple-Bar, liveth the famous and experienced High-German Doctor (1694)
- 149709: The true state of the cause now in appeal, before Their Majesties, and the Right Honourable the Lords of Their Majesties most Honourable Privy-Council, betwixt Philip Falle, Rector of St. Saviour's, and John Dumaresq, Rector of St. Clement's, plantiffs, and Charles de Carteret, Esq; Sieur of Trinity, defendant, concerning the right of electing masters to the two free-schools of St. Mary Magdalen (commonly called St. Manelier) and St. Anthanase, in the Isle of Jersey. (1691)
- 153787: Strange and wonderful newes from Bridewell of a converted whore: or, An example to all night-walkers; otherwise called, the ladies of Bridewell (1677)
- 154156: The sermons of Mr. Henry Smith, sometimes minister of St. Clement Danes, London (1676)
- 155300: The St. Clement's frolick: or, The wanton sexton (1680)
- 155300: The St. Clement's frolick: or, The wanton sexton (1680)
- 170968: God and the king (1633)
- 187598: Vox Dei: iniustice cast and condemned (1623)
- 208286: Anthem, composed, and to be conducted by Dr. Arnold, and performed by Mr. Reinhold, Miss George, and Mr. Brett, for the British Lying-in Hospital, :after a sermon to be preached in the parish church of St. Clement Danes, ... on ... May 8th, 1785 (1785)
- 209035: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books; including a copious assortment of the best Greek and Latin classics, Antiquities, and Law Books. (lately purchased) which will be selling, for Ready Money, this day, 1786, At the Prices printed in the Catalogue, by Henry Gardner, No. 200, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, Who gives the full Value in Ready Money for any Libraries, and Parcels of Books. Catalogues (price 6d.) may be had at the Place of Sale; at Mr. Hookham's, New Bond-Street; Mr. Walter's, Charing Cross; Mr. Sewell's, Cornhill; and at all the Principal Towns in England (1786)
- 209064: The reform'd coquet (1724)
- 210877: The comet (1772)
- 211103: T. Mortimer, exchange-broker, at his old state lottery-office, between St. Clement's Church in the Strand, and Temple-Bar, sells tickets, ... in the present state-lottery 1758, (1758)
- 211676: The report of the gentlemen appointed by the General Court of the Charitable Corporation (1732)
- 213227: The temper, character, and duty of a minister of the gospel. A sermon (1742)
- 213695: Collectio itineraria: or a catalogue of valuable books (1725)
- 214447: The constant couple (1735)
- 215687: The mission and authority of the clergy vindicated (1732)
- 217354: An inquiry into the origin of episcopacy (1795)
- 218137: An essay on currents at sea (1757)
- 220166: The advantages of repentance (1765)
- 220487: An act for confirming an agreement between the Right Honourable William Lord Craven, and the Church-wardens of the parishes of St. Clement's-Danes, St Martin's, St James's and St Paul's Covent-Garden, (1722)
- 220885: Alfred (1740)
- 221154: The beaux stratagem (1733)
- 221200: The believer's pearl (1750)
- 221533: The ambitious step-mother (1735)
- 221554: American resistance indefensible (1776)
- 221591: The anatomist (1735)
- 221930: Antient and modern Italy compared (1735)
- 221960: Apollo (1744)
- 222134: The architecture of A. Palladio (1742)
- 222294: Articles, rules, and orders, for the governing and establishing the old office of insurance on marriage, at a certain and weekly dividend: at the Flower-de-Luce, near Lion's-Inn, the backside of St. Clement's. (1711)
- 223486: Woman's wit (1736)
- 224061: The cruel gift (1736)
- 224062: The beau's duel (1736)
- 224098: Xerxes (1736)
- 224104: The school-Boy (1736)
- 224926: The basset-Table (1736)
- 224928: The wonder (1736)
- 224931: The artifice (1736)
- 224965: The perjur'd husband (1737)
- 225524: The influence of conversation (1723)
- 226206: A letter from a parishioner of St. Clement Danes (1725)
- 226206: A letter from a parishioner of St. Clement Danes (1725)
- 227046: A catalogue of the singular collection of scarce and uncommon printed books and tracts, together with the manuscripts and choice cabinet of British, Saxon and English, gold, silver, and copper coins, and medals, of the ingenious Mr. Edward Steele, painter (1758)
- 227168: Cato (1744)
- 227265: J. Beale's cane, fancy-stick & umbrella manufactory. (No. 194) opposite St. Clement's Church-yard, Strand. A poem on an umbrella (1792)
- 227425: John Shepherd, at the Straw Hat and Floor-Cloth Warehouse, opposite St. Clement's Church in the Strand, London: sells all sorts of Leghorn superfine chip hats, (1756)
- 227555: The judgments of God considered (1755)
- 228005: Britain: being the fourth part of Liberty, a poem. By Mr. Thomson. (1736)
- 228884: A charge to the clergy belonging to the archdeaconry of Middlesex (1749)
- 229081: The Christian patriot (1721)
- 229366: A Commentary upon the second Psalm. By John Hildrop, A.M. rector of wath near Rippon in Yorkshire (1742)
- 229651: A congratulatory poem (1739)
- 230093: The constant couple (1738)
- 230123: Constantine the Great (1736)
- 230587: The dangers of the late rebellion, and our happy deliverance, considered; and a suitable consequent behaviour recommended (1746)
- 231923: An essay on education (1747)
- 232051: An essay on ways and means for inclosing, fallowing, planting, &c. Scotland (1729)
- 232179: Eurydice (1735)
- 233275: Cyrus the Great (1735)
- 233851: The duty of citizens in the present crisis (1793)
- 233964: The fair Quaker of Deal (1737)
- 234281: The female kidnappers (1782)
- 234557: The good samaritan (1749)
- 234785: Hamlet (1718)
- 235809: An hymn to be sung at the parish church of St. Clement Eastcheap, on Sunday the 17th day of January, 1714 ... for the benefit of ninety poor children in the outparts. (1714)
- 235814: An hymn to be sung by the charity children of St. George the Martyr, at the parish church of St. Clement Eastcheap, on Sunday the 30th of May, 1714 (1714)
- 236340: Irenicum (1722)
- 236815: A letter from an English traveller to his friend at London (1730)
- 237026: A letter to a member of Parliament (1738)
- 237028: A letter to a member of Parliament (1738)
- 237152: A letter to Mr G-------k (1749)
- 237678: Love in all shapes (1739)
- 237804: Lucius Junius Brutus (1736)
- 237837: The lying lover (1736)
- 238084: The massacre of Paris (1734)
- 238638: Mithridates (1736)
- 238639: Mithridates (1736)
- 238648: Names of the electors in the parishes of St. Mary le Strand, and St. Clement Danes, who polled the 11th and 12th of October, 1774 (1774)
- 238649: Names of the electors in the parishes of St. Mary le Strand, and St. Clement Danes, who polled on the 13th of October 1774 (1774)
- 239571: The gamester (1736)
- 239572: The gamester (1736)
- 239925: The gentleman dancing-master (1735)
- 240041: Gloriana (1734)
- 240928: Mustapha (1739)
- 241588: Philotas (1731)
- 241911: A poem (1737)
- 242115: Spring (1728)
- 242381: Proposals, or Articles, for insuring 300, or 1501. on births by claims, by the Profitable and Equitable Society, at their office, at the Flower-de-Luce, near lyon's-Inn the backside of St. Clement's in the Strand. (1711)
- 243029: Strictures on the letter of the Right Hon. Mr. Burke (1791)
- 243353: [A] joyous and peaceable state of mind, the happy fruit and effect of assictions (1714)
- 243876: The Advantages of repentance (1779)
- 244659: The recruiting officer (1733)
- 245585: The English Revolution vindicated from the misrepresentation of the adherents of the house of stuart (1789)
- 245723: Charity the end of the commandment (1731)
- 245799: Error in religion destructive of government (1745)
- 247609: A letter to R. B. Gabriel, D.D (1789)
- 247920: The certain and unchangeable difference betwixt moral good and evil (1732)
- 248020: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books (1783)
- 248025: A catalogue of several valuable libraries and collections of books (1784)
- 248405: Spring (1729)
- 248437: The evidence of the resurrection of Jesus vindicated, against the cavils of a moral philosopher (1744)
- 248763: The Agonies of Ireland, both in church and state (1742)
- 249663: Satan's harvest home (1749)
- 250881: A full and distinct account of the mineral waters of Pyrmont (1734)
- 250980: The history of the troubles of Great Britain (1738)
- 251399: The englishman (1737)
- 252725: The historical Register (1720)
- 252732: The historical Register (1724)
- 252733: The Historical register, containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestick (1725)
- 252840: The Englishman's duty to contend for his birthright (1795)
- 252895: Historical remarks on the castle of the Bastille (1789)
- 252903: The history of Wales (1702)
- 253472: Melopeia sacra or A Collection of Psalms and hymns by Mr. Addison and Sr. John Denham &c (1721)
- 253474: Memoirs of Elizabeth Farnesio (1746)
- 253475: Memoirs of Elizabeth Farnesio (1746)
- 254437: The squire of Alsatia (1736)
- 255126: Just publish'd (1730)
- 255570: All future free actions (1732)
- 255955: A catalogue of the houshold furniture, dairy and brewing utensils, of Mr. Richard Prentice, at his dwelling-house, in the upper part of St. Clement's Fore Street, Ipswich; which will be sold by auction by John Sparrow, on Thursday, March 7, 1799. (1799)
- 255964: A catalogue of the houshold furniture, china, books, and other effects, of Mr. Robert Denny, deceased; at his late dwelling-house, Fore Hamlet, St. Clement's parish, Ipswich; which will be sold by auction by Robert Harris, on Friday the 22d of this instant December. (1797)
- 257771: The great concern of salvation (1722)
- 259682: Dr. Codex's pastoral letter versified (1739)
- 260776: The controversy concerning free-will (1741)
- 261097: The cobler of Preston (1729)
- 261316: Select portions of the Psalms of David (1786)
- 261987: Buchanan's history of Scotland (1734)
- 263309: Oroonoko (1736)
- 264340: The report of the gentlemen appointed by the general courts of the charitable corporation (1732)
- 264485: The life of Mary Stewart (1729)
- 265874: Memoirs of the lives and families of the Lords Kilmarnock (1746)
- 266127: Merope. A tragedy (1740)
- 266849: A poem sacred to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton (1741)
- 267120: A sermon (1763)
- 268144: The trial of Mr. Whitefield's spirit (1745)
- 269128: The rival queens (1736)
- 271892: Two letters to Mr. George Whitefield (1756)
- 271915: A sermon preached to the Protestants of Ireland, now in London, at the Parish-Church of St. Clement Dane, October 23, 1712 (1712)
- 272253: She wou'd, and she wou'd not. Or, the kind impostor (1736)
- 273178: The prescience of God well agreeing with the liberty of created agents (1735)
- 273637: The rudiments of the Latin tongue (1730)
- 273752: Mrs. Pilkington's jests: or The cabinet of wit and humour (1759)
- 274006: A Key to the times (1735)
- 275305: Kemmish's Annual-Harmonist (1793)
- 275520: A short examen of Mr. John Wesley's system, as it appears in his publick proposals concerning the doctrine of original sin; or the doctrine of original sin examined at the living light of the doctrine of truth, in a letter publickly directed to Mr. John Wesley, by John-Baptist, the arch-teacher (1757)
- 276854: An epistle on poetical composition (1762)
- 277921: Fun for the kitchen (1765)
- 278273: The athenian spy (1706)
- 278766: Genuine state of facts (1792)
- 279192: A collection of hymns, psalms, and anthems (1793)
- 279718: Extracts from the new version of the Psalms (1786)
- 281166: A catalogue of the entire library of Samuel Buckley Esq (1741)
- 281169: A catalogue of the entire library of the learned Daniel Waterland, D.D (1742)
- 282960: Hymn, to be sung by the charity-children of the parish of St. Clement Danes, in the Strand; on Sunday, the 18th day of May, 1783 (1783)
- 283090: A poem to the memory of the Right Honourable the Lord Talbot (1737)
- 284090: The art of engaging the affections of wives to their husbands (1745)
- 284191: The hermit (1771)
- 284551: The fashionable tell-tale (1787)
- 286476: Telliamed (1750)
- 286862: A treatise on phrensy: wherein the cause of that disorder, as assigned by the galenists, is refuted (1746)
- 287842: Historical essays upon Paris (1767)
- 289813: A letter to the Right Reverend the Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England (1739)
- 291303: L. Pache, successor to Mr. Roubelou, and J. Davis, from Mr. Wilmot, ... hosiers, hatters, and glovers, in Hay's Court, near Newport-Market, London, sell all sorts of silk, cotton, thread (1760)
- 293666: Catalogue of the libraries of the Reverend Mr. William Foster, late rector of St. Clement's Danes; of a learned gentleman; and a student in physick: all deceased (1720)
- 294012: The certain and unchangeable difference betwixt moral good and evil (1732)
- 295671: The works of Mrs. Davys (1725)
- 296304: The influence of conversation (1759)
- 298357: Richard Cole, mercer and piece broker, at the sign of the Green Man, the back of St. Clement's, near the new church, in the Strand; sells all sorts of mercery goods, with variety of new black silk and sattins, Norwich crapes, bombazeens, ... On vend ici toutes sortes, d'etoffes de mercier, ... N.B. Aussi toutes sortes de marchandises a la seconde main (1760)
- 298358: Mary Cole, mercer and piece-broker, at the sign of the Green Man, the back of St. Clement's, near the new church, in the Strand; sells all sorts of mercery goods. - Likewise buys and sells remnants of brocades, damasks, sattins, tabbies, ... N.B. Second hand cloths, linen, &c &c. at the lowest prices, for ready money only (1765)
- 298478: To all gentlemen, builders, and others, Thomas Etteridge colourman, (son-in-law to the late Mr. Joseph Emerton, who in his life-time chiefly managed his business) at the Bell and Sun, over-against Norfolk-street, between St. Clement's and the new-church in the Strand, London, continues to sell, in the same manner his late father did, all sorts of colours, ready prepared (1747)
- 298479: To all gentlemen, builders, and others, Thomas Etteridge colourman, (son-in-law to the late Mr. Joseph Emerton, who in his life-time chiefly managed his business) at the Bell and Sun, over-against Norfolk-Street, between St. Clement's and the new-church in the Strand, London, continues to sell, in the same manner his late father did, all sorts of colours, ready prepar'd (1750)
- 298480: To all gentlemen, builders, and others, Thomas Etteridge, colourman, (son-in-law to the late Mr. Joseph Emerton, who in his life-time chiefly managed his business) at the Bell and Sun, over-against Norfolk-street, between St. Clement's and the new-church in the Strand, London continues to sell, in the same manner his late father did, all sorts of colours, ready prepar'd (1753)
- 298485: Alexander Emerton and Company. At the Bell, near St. Clement's Church in the Strand, London; sells all sorts of colours, ready prepared, wholesale and retail, (1760)
- 299551: A master-key to popery. In five parts (1726)
- 303076: Fast-Day (1796)
- 305818: Salivation exploded (1782)
- 305819: Salivation exploded (1785)
- 308816: In the House of Lords. (By revivor.) John Pringle, at St. Clement's Wells, appellant. Janet Dove and Jane Dove, executrixes and residuary legatees of Elizabeth Tod, deceased, - - - - - respondents. The appellant's case (1796)
- 310632: The dramatick works of the Late Sir Richard Steele (1747)
- 310633: The dramatick works of the Late Sir Richard Steele. Containing, Conscious lover [sic]. Funeral. Tender husband. Lying lover (1736)
- 310944: A catalogue of a large collection of books, including the valublae libraries of Sir Thomas Gatehouse (1775)
- 311287: John Shepherd, turner, at the Straw Hat and Floor Cloth Warehouse (1751)
- 313042: The devil upon two sticks: or, The country Beau. A ballad farce of one act (1745)
- 313138: John Shepherd, at the Straw Hat and Floor-Cloth Warehouse (1756)
- 316323: Cato (1734)
- 317539: Anthems to be sung at the coronation of their Majesties King George III (1761)
- 317583: A catalogue of very curious and valuable books (1733)
- 318650: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. A trgedy. As it is now acted by His Majesty's servants. Written by William Shakespeare (1736)
- 319511: The British theatre, in ten volumes (1736)
- 321535: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 321536: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 321537: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 321538: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 323757: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 323958: A congratulatory letter to the Right Honourable Robert Lord Walpole (1739)
- 324207: The contempt of the clergy considered (1739)
- 324376: The strolers (1729)
- 324445: The nature of the Charitable Corporation (1732)
- 325329: Familiar letters from a gentleman at Damascus (1750)
- 325592: An epistle to the fair-sex on the subject of drinking (1744)
- 325835: Ignoramus: or, The English lawyer. A comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane (1736)
- 326250: An abstract of midwifry (1744)
- 326349: Some new proofs by which it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third (1745)
- 326742: Spring. A poem (1731)
- 326743: Spring. A poem (1734)
- 326916: Physical enquiries (1742)
- 327560: Psalmodia Germanica (1722)
- 327834: A full view of all the diseases incident to children (1742)
- 328309: The happiness and misery of a future state considered (1789)
- 329566: Paradise lost (1719)
- 329934: The chances (1735)
- 329953: The rehearsal (1735)
- 330023: The world unmask'd (1736)
- 330052: An essay for the better regulation and improvement of free-thinking (1739)
- 330059: The life of Madam De Villesache (1727)
- 330738: A catalogue of scarce and valuable books (1730)
- 330806: A letter to a member of Parliament in the North (1732)
- 332990: The tea-Table miscellany (1733)
- 333018: Sauny the Scot (1736)
- 333486: A Sketch of the life and character of Mr. Ratcliffe (1746)
- 334443: The works of Mr. Henry Needler (1728)
- 335317: The boldness and freedom of apostolical eloquence recommended to the imitation of ministers (1775)
- 338305: A sermon, preached at the parish church of Chelmsford (1769)
- 338820: A sermon preached at St. Clement Danes, on Sunday the 17th of January, 1762 (1762)
- 338820: A sermon preached at St. Clement Danes, on Sunday the 17th of January, 1762 (1762)
- 340172: The voyages and adventures of Captain Robert Boyle (1728)
- 340183: Life's progress through the passions: or, the adventures of Natura. By the author of the Fortunate foundlings (1748)
- 340256: A letter to a Member of Parliament (1738)
- 340339: A city ramble: or, the humours of the compter (1736)
- 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)
- 340431: A system of magick; or, a history of the black art (1728)
- 340480: An essay on the times (1756)
- 340927: The secrets of the invisible world disclos'd (1738)
- 341173: An essay on honour (1741)
- 341266: A compleat and easy French grammar (1736)
- 342498: The fortunate foundlings (1744)
- 342501: The history of Jack Wilks, a lover of liberty. In two volumes. ... (1769)
- 343300: The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless (1751)
- 343560: The london tradesman (1757)
- 343616: The life of Francis Bacon (1740)
- 343958: Martial reviv'd: or, epigrams, satyrical, panegyrical, political, moral, elegiacal, whimsical, and comical. Above one hundred in number, merrily but justly applied to all Sorts of Persons and Things. And Particularly Inscrib'd to our Modern Courtiers, State Quacks, Fools, Lovers, Rakes, Beaus, Libertines, Poets, Stockjobbers, Saints, Hypocrites, Priests, Ladies, Maids, Wives, Widows, &c. With a preface in defence of epigram, and merry fellows (1722)
- 344177: A sermon preach'd at St. Clement's evening-lecture (1709)
- 344296: Redemption: a divine poem (1722)
- 344353: Remarks on the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father. With a word to the author. By a spectator (1750)
- 344433: All the histories and novels (1718)
- 344490: Miss Lucy in town (1742)
- 345362: The history of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy (1753)
- 345365: A new present for a servant maid (1771)
- 345369: The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless (1768)
- 345386: The wife. By Mira, One of the Authors of the Female Spectator, and Epistles for Ladies (1773)
- 345410: Julius Cæser acquittted, and his murderers condemn'd (1722)
- 345436: Areopagitica: a speech of Mr. John Milton, for the liberty of unlicens'd printing, to the Parliament of England. First published in the year 1644. With a preface, by another hand (1738)
- 345460: A manifesto of the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, Ireland, &c (1738)
- 345873: Epistles for ladies. By the authors of The female spectator. In two volumes. ... (1756)
- 345877: The fortunate foundlings (1748)
- 345878: Epistles for the ladies ... (1749)
- 346530: A new political catechism for the present times. Very proper to be learned by every British subject, before he be brought to be confirm'd by a minister of state. To which is added, Machiavel's ghost: a satire (1740)
- 347841: Sermons (1799)
- 348195: The loss of the handkerchief (1756)
- 348436: Arminius (1740)
- 349196: The influence of conversation (1800)
- 350801: Essays medical and philosophical (1740)
- 351515: The horse-Hoing husbandry (1733)
- 351651: Free thoughts upon the brute-creation (1742)
- 352126: The economy of a winter's day. A new edition, with additions and alterations. By the author (1775)
- 352567: Cornelii Nepotis vit? excellentium imperatorum (1723)
- 352978: A discourse proving that the apostles were no enthusiasts (1730)
- 352979: A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper (1740)
- 353537: A sermon preach'd at St. Clement's evening-lecture (1708)
- 355712: An essay for the better regulation and improvement of free-thinking (1739)
- 355724: A letter to the Most Reverend the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, concerning the validity of lay-baptism; and of the baptisms of those who never had episcopal baptism nor ordination (1738)
- 356180: A seasonable antidote against apostasy. Containing I. Some plain Propositions, recommended to the serious Consideration of all those who may be under any Temptation to forsake the Church of England, and revolt to that of Rome. II. A Paper, pretended to be an Answer to the foregoing Propositions. And III. Remarks, at large, upon the said pretended Answer, by the Author of the Propositions. With a Preface, shewing the special Reasons and Occasion of making the same public (1758)
- 356315: The works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham. In Two Volumes (1740)
- 356404: The history of Scotland; from 21 February, 1436, to March, 1565 (1728)
- 356477: The law-suit: or, The farmer and fisherman (1739)
- 356478: Tom K----g's: or, the Paphian grove (1738)
- 356830: The methodists, an humorous burlesque poem; address'd to the Rev. Mr. Whitefield and his followers: Proper to be bound up with his Sermons, and the Journals of his Voyage to Georgia, &c (1739)
- 357147: An appeal to reason (1774)
- 357616: The patriot: being a dramatick history of the life and death of William the First Prince of Orange, Founder of the Republick of Holland. To which is prefixed, An Epistle to the Reader: Containing the Author's Sentiments about this Way of Writing. And to which is annexed, A Letter to the People of the Seven United Provinces, shewing that it is both their Interest and Duty, to make the Prince of Orange Stadtholder. By a lover of liberty (1736)
- 357773: Observations relative to the taxes upon windows or lights (1788)
- 357974: The military history of Charles XII. King of Sweden, written by the express order of his Majesty, by M. Gustavus Adlerfeld, Chamberlain to the King. To which is added, an exact account of the Battle of Pultowa, with a Journal of the King's Retreat to Bender. Illustrated with plans of the Battles and Sieges. Translated into English. In three volumes (1740)
- 358763: Sylvæ; or a collection of poems on several occasions by a young gentleman of Chichester (1776)
- 359149: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams (1742)
- 359150: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams (1742)
- 359381: A curious research into the element of water (1747)
- 359664: A treatise upon the useful science of defence, connecting the small and back-sword, and shewing the affinity between them (1747)
- 359699: Memoirs of Queen Anne: being a compleat supplement to the History of her reign, wherein the transactions of the four last years are fully related (1729)
- 359844: The cases of the appellants and respondents in the cause of literary property, before the House of Lords: wherein the decree of Lord Chancellor Apsley was reversed, 26 Feb. 1774 (1774)
- 360482: More essays of panegyricks upon the last words of William the First, Prince of Orange; The Founder of the Government of the United Provinces. By a gentleman of Middlesex (1731)
- 360497: Panegyrical essays upon the prayer Lord, pity the people (1731)
- 360823: The horn exalted. Or, room for cuckolds. Being a treatise concerning the reason and original of the word cuckold, and why such are said to wear horns (1721)
- 361897: A curious collection of ancient paintings, accurately engraved from excellent drawings, lately done after the originals, by one of the best hands at Rome (1741)
- 362409: The devil of a wife: or, a comical transformation (1735)
- 362583: Chronology: or, the historian's vade-mecum (1772)
- 364344: Edward and Eleonora. A tragedy (1739)
- 364915: Letters in prose and verse, to the celebrated Polly Peachum (1728)
- 365232: The compleat sportsman (1758)
- 366018: Thirty two new and accurate maps of the geography of the ancients (1732)
- 366278: The genuine epistles of the apostolical fathers (1719)
- 366368: Learning at a loss, or the amours of Mr. Pedant and Miss Hartley. A novel. In two volumes. ... (1778)
- 366742: The works (1741)
- 366743: The works (1741)
- 366744: The works (1741)
- 366959: Merope (1740)
- 367741: A modest apology for the conduct of a certain admiral in the Mediterranean (1756)
- 367962: An essay on the education of a young British nobleman (1730)
- 368112: Mother Midnight's miscellany. Containing, more than all the wit, and all the humour, and all the learning, and all the judgement, that has ever been, or ever will be. Likewise the Discovery of an unknown World; with some Account of the Religion, Customs, Manners, and Ceremonies of the Glums and Gawrys, Men and Women that Fly: With the Marriage-Ceremony of a Lying Man to a Flying Woman, and many other extraordinary Events, which ought never to be forgotten. First discover'd by Selim, in a Vision, on the Hills of Bagdat, on the sixth Day of the fourth Moon, Anno Mundi, 5791. Dedicated to the King of the Fidlers, and to his Queen, and to the Great Mogul's Jester, and to the greatest Conjurer in all Lapland, and to Bajazet the famous Race-Horse, and to the Gnost of Black and All Black, &c. &c. &c. By Mary Midnight, Midwise to all the Inhabitants of this Cosmos, and to the Choice Spirits in the Elysian Shades. Publish'd (which she always observes) in Conformity to several Acts of Parliament, and by Permission of their Most Christian and Most Catholick Majesties, the Great Mogul, and the States General (1751)
- 368779: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 368780: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 368781: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 368782: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 368783: The tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
- 369000: French counsels destructive to Great-Britain; or seasonable advice to Sir R- W-, in the present critical conjuncture. In seven letters. By Caleb D'Anvers, Esq (1739)
- 369231: Matho (1740)
- 369365: The life of Francis Bacon (1760)
- 369779: The fall of Saguntum (1729)
- 370001: Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare (1796)
- 370354: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Aldermen, and Governors of the several hospitals of the city of London (1762)
- 371498: Mercator's sailing, applied to the true figure of the earth. With an introduction, concerning the discovery and determination of that figure. By Patrick Murdoch, M. A. Rector of Stradishall in Suffolk (1741)
- 371845: A new, plain, and scriptural account of the nature and ends of the Holy Eucharist (1763)
- 373084: Memoirs of the lives and families of the Lords Kilmarnock, Cromartie, and Balmerino (1746)
- 373147: Sermons (1776)
- 373768: Select theological discourses written by the late Rev. Thomas Cockman, D.D. Master of University College, Oxon. In two volumes. Digested into such an order, as to make a treatise against the prevalent infidelity, corruptions, and errors. And published from the author's original M.SS. by the Rev. Tipping Silvester, A.M. ... (1750)
- 373786: Some particulars relative to the discovery of the longitude (1765)
- 374743: Memoirs of the lives and families of the Lords Kilmarnock, Cromertie and Balmerino (1746)
- 374828: The military history of Europe, &c (1755)
- 375019: Female chastity, truth and sanctity: a satire (1734)
- 375896: The history of Amelia Harcourt and Louisa Darlington (1777)
- 376281: The benefit of school-discipline: being an answer to a late pamphlet, entitled, The shameful discipline of the schools exposed; or, whipping an improper punishment for youth. Wherein the arguments are fully answered and confuted: By proving, that no Person ought to be above Punishment, that is not above deserving it. Illustrated and Enforced By Proofs from History; confirmed by the Example of the Ecclesiasticks, and such justified by Scripture. By a lover of decency and order in youth ; and Consulter of Safety in Adult Persons; but an Enemy to Hypocrisy and Deceit, as ensnaring Men into too fatal a Security. In a letter to the author (1741)
- 376432: Thoughts on the construction and management of prisons (1786)
- 376539: A conference of a most stupendous nature on the present state of affairs (1742)
- 376829: Hibernicus's letters (1734)
- 377548: The art of conversation (1738)
- 377827: Political reflections upon the finances and commerce of France (1739)
- 378290: Some observations on the scheme, offered by Messrs. Cotton and Lediard, for opening the streets and passages to and from the intended bridge at Westminster (1738)
- 381123: A new and accurate history of South-America (1756)
- 382308: The history of the propagation of Christianity (1731)
- 382559: Memoirs of the life of Mrs. A-a W-t. Shewing, I. The unkind Usage she receiv'd from an only Brother. II. The Cause of her coming to London. III. The Manner in which she was seduc'd from the Inn, to a House of ill Fame. IV. How she was there male-treated, debauch'd, and confin'd for the Space of two Years. V. Her Behaviour and Treatment there till the Time of her Deliverance, and how dispos'd of since (1750)
- 382573: The tryal of William Whiston, clerk (1739)
- 382767: A compleat view of the birth of the Pretender (1744)
- 382770: Heaven's vengeance (1747)
- 383126: The scripture doctrine, history and laws, relating to oaths and vows, leagues and covenants (1761)
- 383457: The principles of moral philosophy (1740)
- 384341: A letter to a Member of Parliament (1739)
- 384342: A letter to a Member of Parliament (1738)
- 385779: The usual ceremony observed by the Lord High Steward and Peers of Great Britain, the officers of the court, their assistants and attendants, on the arraignment and trial of some peer or peeress of the nation, for treason or felony, or some other great crime (1746)
- 385995: The husband (1756)
- 386158: Select novels, translated from the French of Madame de Gomez (1745)
- 386683: A new and easy method to understand the Roman history (1736)
- 387115: A joyous and peaceable state of mind, the happy fruit and effect of afflictions (1714)
- 387338: The lancashire witches, and Tegue O Divelly the Irish priest (1736)
- 387344: Poems on several occasions (1733)
- 387517: A short account of the eye, and nature of vision (1752)
- 387842: A letter from a gentleman in town, to his friend in the country, who, upon a late tour, was uncommonly surprized to see the churches so universally forsaken and empty; and to hear that the Meeting-Houses, of all Denominations, were generally full, and constantly frequented. Containing Some Seasonable Reflections upon the most obvious Causes of that great and growing Evil (1753)
- 388466: Mustapha. A tragedy (1739)
- 388608: The beau ideal (1732)
- 388883: A collection of papers and other tracts, written occasionally (1749)
- 388998: Doctor Thomson vindicated (1746)
- 390655: Clavis Cantici (1724)
- 391542: A new description of Merryland (1741)
- 391993: The toper's delight (1744)
- 392373: Belhaven's vision (1729)
- 392415: Scacchia ludus (1736)
- 392764: The rival milliners (1737)
- 392783: The rival milliners (1737)
- 392826: Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare (1796)
- 392861: Poems on various occasions (1765)
- 393796: The progress of honesty (1739)
- 393845: The ancient physician's legacy to his country (1742)
- 395122: The British fishery recommended to Parliament· (1734)
- 395309: A letter to the Right Honourable Sir R-- W---, &c. upon the present posture of affairs, wherein, amongst other things, the convention will be set in a clear light. Calculated for the Information of all true Lovers of their Country, &c. By Caleb Danvers, Esq; (1739)
- 395903: A brief account of the life and family of Miss Jenny Cameron (1746)
- 396833: The present state and regulations of the Church of Russia (1729)
- 397531: The history of Nadir Shah (1742)
- 398471: An ode to the people of England (1765)
- 399335: Love in all its shapes: or, the way of a man with a woman. Illustrated in the various practices of the Jesuits of the Maison Professe at Paris, with divers ladies of Quality and Fashion, at the Court of France (1734)
- 399785: The rehearsal. As it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal. By George, Late Duke of Buckingham (1734)
- 401544: The female spectator (1771)
- 401545: The female Spectator. ... (1748)
- 401670: The parrot (1746)
- 402003: The orator's miscellany (1731)
- 402122: Marmor Norfolciense (1739)
- 402125: A description of three hundred animals (1730)
- 402388: Observations upon liberal education, in all its branches (1742)
- 402505: All the histories and novels (1735)
- 402526: Thesaurus rerum ecclesiasticarum (1742)
- 402685: C. Julius Cæsar's Commentaries (1706)
- 403037: A short history of the Charitable Corporation (1732)
- 403587: Conversations with a lady, on the plurality of worlds (1719)
- 404209: The history of King Lear (1736)
- 404375: A new naval history (1757)
- 404576: A select history of the lives and sufferings of the principal English Protestant martyrs (1746)
- 405559: A synopsis of the history and cure of venereal diseases (1737)
- 406059: A master-Key to popery (1725)
- 406366: Poems on several occasions (1721)
- 406691: A companion for a sick bed (1757)
- 406959: A reply to a letter directed to the minister of Moffat (1732)
- 408575: An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England (1739)
- 409725: A letter to the late rector of Bourton on the Water (1782)
- 410702: The duty of citizens in the present crisis (1793)
- 411322: The works of Mr. Henry Ward, comedian (1746)
- 411567: The oceana and other works of James Harrington Esq (1737)
- 412204: The jurisdiction of the court-left (1791)
- 412590: A modest enquiry into the conduct of the Court of Aldermen (1738)
- 414912: A political dictionary for the guinea-less pigs, or, a glossary of emphatical words made use of by that jewel of a man, Deep Will. In his administration, and his plans for yoking and putting rings in the snouts of those grumbling swine, who raise such Horrid Grunting, when Tyrannical winds blow high (1795)
- 415271: The princess of Cleve (1736)
- 415272: The princess of Cleve (1734)
- 415454: Proceedings of the Society of Friends of the People; associated for the purpose of obtaining a Parliamentary reform, in the year 1792 (1793)
- 415787: The revenge, a tragedy (1735)
- 416365: The apparition: or, the sham-wedding (1736)
- 416446: An act to enable trustees to grant building-leases of certain messuages in the parishes of St. Martin in the Fields and St. Clement Danes ... late the estate of Henry May, Esq; (1738)
- 416509: America vindicated from the high charge of ingratitude and rebellion: with a plan of legislation, proposed to the consideration of both Houses, For Establishing a permanent and solid foundation, For a just constitutional Union, between Great Britain and her Colonies. By a friend to both countries (1774)
- 416903: The prospect: being the fifth part of Liberty. A poem. By Mr. Thomson (1736)
- 417233: Reasons against lowering the interest of the redeemable national debt, from 4 to 3 per cent (1737)
- 417383: The recruiting officer (1733)
- 418726: A sermon preached in the chapel of the Magdalen-Hospital (1777)
- 418780: A sermon preached to the Protestants of Ireland, now in London (1712)
- 419162: Sir Harry Wildair: being the sequel of the trip to the Jubilee (1735)
- 419379: The stage-Coach (1735)
- 419380: The stage-Coach (1735)
- 420084: Some considerations on the game laws, and the present practice in executing them; with a hint to the non-subscribers. (1753)
- 420333: Sophonisba: or, Hannibal's overthrow (1736)
- 420593: The squire of Alsatia (1736)
- 420840: Theodosius: or, the force of love: a tragedy (1734)
- 420969: Thomsonus redivivus: or, a reply to W----m D----g----s, M.D. Physician to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's Houshold, and Man-Midwife. By Dr. Sangrado, Physician to Gilblas of Santillane (1746)
- 421669: A vindication of the Reverend D-- B--y, from the scandalous imputation of being author of a late book, intitled, Alciphron, or the minute philosopher (1734)
- 422304: The tragedy of Jane Shore (1733)
- 422305: The tragedy of Jane Shore (1733)
- 422477: The trials of Samuel Goodere Esq; Matthew Mahony, and Charles White, for the murder of Sir John Dineley Goodere Bart. (brother to the said Samuel Goodere,) On board His Majesty's Ship the Ruby: At the Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal-Delivery, held in and for the City of Bristol, and County of the same City, in the Guild-Hall of the said City; Before the Right Worshipful Henry Combe Esq; Mayor of the said City, Michael Foster Esq; Serjeant at Law, Recorder; And Others His Majesty's Justices of Goal-Delivery. Begun on Tuesday, the 17th of March, 1740. and continued by Adjournment to Thursday, the 26th of the same month, 1741. Publish'd with the Approbation of Mr. Recorder (1741)
- 422714: Truth. A counterpart to Mr. Pope's Essay on man (1739)
- 423468: The works of Francis Bacon (1740)
- 424510: The works of Mr. Thomson (1736)
- 426054: Genuine state of facts. The trial of Captain John Kimber, for the supposed murder of an African girl (1792)
- 467925: The Female spectator (1744)
- 469180: Advertisement. Whereas I Clement Joynes, of the parish of St. Clement Danes, having printed a little paper, entituled, Montanism Reviv'd by Philip Hermon, a Quakering Cobler, and chief speaker of the Savoy Meeting: do hereby declare, that it was ... (1701)
- 469877: A treatise on silk, wool, worsted, cotton, and thread (1779)
- 475401: To all gentlemen, builders, and others. Joseph Emerton, (brother to the late Mr. Alexander Emerton.) Colour-man, at the Bell and Sun, over-against Norfolk-Street, between St. Clement's and the New Church in the Strand, London, ... . (1742)
- 476361: Solomon a serenata (1750)
- 476650: Number VIII. Price one shilling, of the General magazine Shakspeare, containing the play of Much ado about nothing (1791)
- 476932: The Royal Academy, or, A touchstone to the present exhibition (1797)
- 479703: Salivation exploded: or, a practical essay on the venereal disease (1789)
- 480015: The duty of thanksgiving (1799)
- 480378: Marmor Norfolciense; or, An essay on an ancient prophetical inscription, in monkish rhyme, lately discovered near Lynn, in Norfolk (1739)
- 480540: The gentleman's pocket-farrier (1772)
- 480866: A letter humbly address'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. By Mrs. Teresia Constantia Muilman. (1756)
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