MoEML References in Shakeosphere
STGI3: St. Giles, Cripplegate
- 20491: The great duty of contentment, and resignation, to the will of God, recommended (1764)
- 225863: Tho. Bennett, D.D. Vicar of ... St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, appellant. John Perry, ... and others, inhabitants of the said parish, ... respondents. The respondents case (1722)
- 245756: The usefulness and advantage of afflictions in general (1759)
- 248311: The terrible calamities that are occasioned by war (1760)
- 248312: The absolute necessity of unfeigned repentance and humiliation (1762)
- 268941: Twelve sermons preached upon several occasions (1766)
- 276137: Nineteen sermons on several occasions (1771)
- 277898: The impossibility of possessing gospel happiness (1771)
- 341479: A narrative of the disinterment of Milton's coffin, in the parish-church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, on Wednesday, 4th of August, 1790; and of the Treatment of the Corpse, During that and the Following Day (1790)
- 341480: A narrative of the disinterment of Milton's coffin, in the parish-church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, on Wednesday, 4th of August, 1790; and of the Treatment of the Corpse, During that, and the Following Day (1790)
- 355912: The necessity of divine revelation (1740)
- 355913: Nineteen sermons on several occasions (1735)
- 355914: Nineteen sermons on several occasions (1784)
- 366076: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1762)
- 388651: The necessity of divine revelation (1729)
Variants:
- church of S. Giles without Cripplegate
- church of S. Giles
- 200694: The register booke, belonging to the parish church of S. Giles withour Cripple gate in London (1612)
- Ho?pitall of the French order
- pari?h of S. Giles without Criplegate
- S. Giles church
- S. Giles Church
- 174418: The ph?nix of these late times: or the life of Mr. Henry Welby, Esq (1637)
- 177102: A secular sermon concerning the doctrine of the Gospell by the goodnes and power of God restored in the fifteenth age from the birth of our Lord Iesus Christ. Made by the reuerend and worthy precher Mr. Abraham Scultetus, in the High-dutch tongue. After by another translate into Latin, and now out of Latin into English (1618)
- 197454: A blovv for the pope, or, A discourse had in S. Giles Church, in Elgen of Murray (1615)
- 197454: A blovv for the pope, or, A discourse had in S. Giles Church, in Elgen of Murray (1615)
- 199971: The ph?nix of these late times: or the life of Mr. Henry Welby, Esq (1637)
- S. Giles churchyard
- S. Giles without Cripple?gate
- Saint Gyles Church yard
- Saynt Giles
- Sir Giles Chapple
- St. Giles without Cripplegate
- 12040: Perspective views of all the ancient churches (1739)
- 59051: Orders and rules for the government of Lady Eleanor Holles's Charity School for fifty poor girls in the parish of St. Giles without Cripplegate, London (1748)
- 76019: The great wickedness, and mischievous effects of slandering (1685)
- 129824: The great wickedness, and mischievous effects of slandering (1685)
- 219790: The case of the inhabitants of that part of the parish of St. Giles without Cripplegate, which is in the liberty of the City of London (1732)
- St. Giles
- 1021: Of beneficence to our Savior Christ (1717)
- 3805: The terrible calamities that are occasioned by war (1764)
- 4048: The reapers companion (1729)
- 5952: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1707)
- 5954: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1708)
- 5955: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1709)
- 6111: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1700)
- 6112: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1705)
- 6114: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my vvorthy masters and mistresses (1703)
- 6115: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my vvorthy masters and mistresses (1704)
- 6117: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses (1706)
- 6160: The glory of Christ, a sermon (1797)
- 8407: The hermit (1795)
- 8840: God with us (1706)
- 9311: A fine picture of enthusiasm (1744)
- 9375: Forty two sermons on the most important concerns of a Christian life (1740)
- 12040: Perspective views of all the ancient churches (1739)
- 13736: A sermon against riots and seditious tumults (1715)
- 14029: A sermon preach'd at St. Gyles's Church in the Fields (1710)
- 14059: A sermon preach'd at St. Margarets, Westminster (1708)
- 14060: A sermon preach'd at St. Margarets, Westminster (1708)
- 14540: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Monday, January 30. 1720 (1721)
- 14590: The hermit (1768)
- 14611: The hermit (1783)
- 15766: The state of the silk and woollen manufacture, considered (1713)
- 16271: A sermon against self-murder (1708)
- 17481: The works (1718)
- 18457: The case of the parish of St. Giles Criplegate, before the act for laying a duty on gilt and silver wire (1713)
- 19540: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Bennet, rector of St. Giles Cripplegate, upon this question (1720)
- 20491: The great duty of contentment, and resignation, to the will of God, recommended (1764)
- 23443: The excellency of a good name (1708)
- 24106: Betty Brown, the St. Giles's orange girl (1795)
- 29757: A sermon, preach'd Nov. the 12th. 1702 (1703)
- 29760: The speech of Senacherib Ragman, of St. Giles's in the Fields, Esq; to his fellow prisoners (1738)
- 30046: A sermon preached in the Parish-Church of St. Sepulchre, April the 10th, 1729 (1729)
- 31489: Particulars, and conditions of sale, of several valuable freehold estates, (and a small copyhold,) most desirably situate in the parishes of Amersham and Chalfont St. Giles, in the county of Bucks- ... Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Young, ... on Thursday the 1st day o March, 1792, ... by order of the executors of the late Kender Mason, (1792)
- 32453: A discourse of the visible and invisible Church of Christ (1729)
- 34863: Observations on certain prophecies in the Book of Daniel, and the Revelation of St. John (1787)
- 37452: The christian life (1710)
- 37453: The christian life (1710)
- 43510: Hints and cautions, for the information of the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parishes of St. Giles in the Fields and St. George, Bloomsbury, in the county of Middlesex (1781)
- 47227: [An Act to impower the commissioners appointed to put in execution the act of the ninth and tenth years of her late Majesty's reign, for building fifty new churches in and about the cities of London and Westminster, and suburbs thereof, to direct the parish church of St. Giles in the Fields in the county of Middlesex, to be rebuilt, instead of one of the said fifty new churches.] (1718)
- 48030: A sermon preach'd June 28 (1707)
- 58553: The absolute necessity of unfeigned repentance and humiliation (1767)
- 58564: The necessity of believing the divinity of the Son of God (1729)
- 59051: Orders and rules for the government of Lady Eleanor Holles's Charity School for fifty poor girls in the parish of St. Giles without Cripplegate, London (1748)
- 59077: The glory of Christ. A sermon (1797)
- 61035: A view of London and Westminster (1725)
- 62883: The Christian life (1729)
- 63401: Human monsters!! (1750)
- 64347: The excellency of a good name (1708)
- 69284: The jolly gentleman's frolick: or, The city ramble (1726)
- 69285: The lovers lamentable tragedy (1720)
- 70304: An hymn to be sung by the charity-children of St. Giles Cripplegate without, on Sunday the 7th of December, 1712 (1712)
- 71689: The loyall scout (1659)
- 72289: The philosophical magazine (1798)
- 72639: The Norwich gazette (1722)
- 72952: The Norwich journal: or, Weekly intelligencer. (175u)
- 76019: The great wickedness, and mischievous effects of slandering (1685)
- 76270: The spirit of meekness (1684)
- 76543: A mirrour of Christianity, and a miracle of charity; or, A true and exact narrative of the life and death of the most virtuous Lady Alice Dutchess Duddeley (1669)
- 77193: Rome's additions to Christianity shewn to be inconsistent with the true design of so spiritual a religion (1686)
- 78102: An apology for the new separation (1691)
- 79112: The Christian life. Part II (1700)
- 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)
- 82822: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen, in Bow-Church; on the feast of St. Michael, 1680 (1680)
- 82823: A sermon preached on the day of the public fast, April the 11th. 1679 (1679)
- 84169: A letter to Dr. Fowler, vicar of St. Giles Cripplegate. In answer to his late vindicatory preface. By William Newbery, & William Edmunds (1685)
- 84665: Practical discourses upon several subjects (1697)
- 84934: A sermon preached at the second general meeting of the gentlemen, and others in and near London, who were born within the County of York (1680)
- 85691: A reply to the Observator (1684)
- 85926: A true account of several passages relating to the execution of Sir John Johnston. By William Smythies curate of St. Giles's Cripple-gate (1690)
- 86292: A sermon preached at Edinburgh, in the East-Church of St. Giles, upon the 30th of January, 1689 (1689)
- 87137: Apospasmatia sacra: or A collection of posthumous and orphan lectures (1657)
- 89004: Three rrplies [sic] to the observator (1684)
- 89864: A sermon preached on the 28th of June (1691)
- 91757: A sermon preach'd before the honourable House of Commons, at St. Margarets Westminster, upon December the 11th, 1695 (1696)
- 92491: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, Sr. Thomas Stampe, Lord Mayor; the Court of Aldermen, and citizens of London, September 29th. 1692. At the election of the Lord Mayor for the year ensuing. By William Smythies curate of St. Giles Cripplegate (1692)
- 93661: Barbarous and bloody news from the parish of St. Giles's (1690)
- 97141: A designe for bringing a navigable river from Rickmansworth in Hartfordshire to St. Gyles in the fields (1641)
- 97693: The Christian life (1699)
- 98919: Practical discourses concerning obedience and the love of God. Vol. II. By John Scott, D.D. late Rector of St. Giles's in the Fields (1698)
- 98920: Practical discourses upon several subjects. Vol. I. By John Scott. D.D. late Rector of St. Giles's in the fields (1700)
- 100328: A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Giles in the Fields (1699)
- 101590: The Christian life (1697)
- 101838: Tvvo sermons preached in the parish church of St. Giles in the fields, by way of preparative upon the Articles of the Creed. By VVilliam Haywood, Doctor of Divinity, and rector of the said church. Published at the request of divers the inhabitants of the said parish (1642)
- 101838: Tvvo sermons preached in the parish church of St. Giles in the fields, by way of preparative upon the Articles of the Creed. By VVilliam Haywood, Doctor of Divinity, and rector of the said church. Published at the request of divers the inhabitants of the said parish (1642)
- 101838: Tvvo sermons preached in the parish church of St. Giles in the fields, by way of preparative upon the Articles of the Creed. By VVilliam Haywood, Doctor of Divinity, and rector of the said church. Published at the request of divers the inhabitants of the said parish (1642)
- 101992: Gesta Grayorum (1688)
- 102827: The duty and happiness of doing good (1680)
- 108135: A reply to the Observator (1684)
- 110128: The Christian life (1699)
- 116496: The saints, Gods precious treasure (1659)
- 122873: News from the sessions-house in the Old-Bayly (1676)
- 123690: A true narrative of the proceedings at the sessions holden for London and Middlesex, at Justice-hall in the Old-bayly, the 10th and 11th days of May, 1676 (1676)
- 123931: An answer to Mr. Fords booke (1641)
- 124401: Sir VValter Roberts his Ansvver to Mr. Fords book (1641)
- 124667: The gardner at the gallows (1667)
- 125016: The Christian life (1696)
- 125645: An appendix to my essay to gunnery (1681)
- 125649: Mid.ss. Ad generalem quarterialem sessionem pacis Dom. Regis tent per adjornament. pro com. Midd. apud Hick's Hall in St. John's Street in com. pręd. die lune, scilt octavo die Octobris, anno regni Regis Caroli Secundi nunc Anglię, &c. vicesimo nono. Whereas the inhabitants of the parish of St. Giles in the Fields, (1667)
- 126250: Decimal arithmetick (1681)
- 126436: The last sermon of Mr. Joseph Stephens (1699)
- 126519: A copy of verses presented by Isaac Ragg, bell-man, to his masters and mistresses of Holbourn division, in the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields (1684)
- 126664: Thomas Law bell-man (1666)
- 126709: Love and charity presented in a copy of verses to his worthy masters in the ward of St. Giles's Cripplegate without. By William Briscoe, bell-man within the Freedom (1668)
- 126818: Verses, presented to his masters in the ward of St. Giles's Cripplegate, within the Freedom. By William Briscoe, bell-man (1667)
- 128235: An humble reque[st to the honourable charitable gentry of] St. Pauls Covent-Garde[n], with other great and noble persons, ladies, gentry, and well-wishers to the numerous poor children in St. Martins, St. Giles's, and St. Clements Danes, in the [c]ounty of Middlesex (1682)
- 128669: The Christian life (1700)
- 128790: Advice to apprentices, and other young persons, to beware of evil company and evil courses (1687)
- 129055: Rome's additions to Christianity shewn to be inconsistent with the true design of so spiritual a religion (1686)
- 129824: The great wickedness, and mischievous effects of slandering (1685)
- 129935: God's marvellous wonders in England (1694)
- 130665: A copy of verses humbly presented to all his loving masters and mistresses of Holbourn-End division, in the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields (1685)
- 130668: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my honoured masters and mistresses of Holbourn-Division, in the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields (1686)
- 130674: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my honoured masters and mistresses of Holborn-End-Division, in the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields (1687)
- 130680: A copy of verses humbly presented to all his loving masters and mistresses of Holbourn-End-Division, in the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields (1688)
- 130692: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses in Holbourn-End Division in the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields (1689)
- 130697: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my honoured masters & mistresses (1690)
- 130737: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1691)
- 130743: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1692)
- 130796: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1693)
- 130832: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1695)
- 130849: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1697)
- 130857: The uufortunate [sic] maid cheated (1699)
- 130860: That none may plead ignorance (1677)
- 130875: The case of the innholders, of the city and liberty of Westminster (1700)
- 130904: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my loving masters and mistresses (1699)
- 133702: A reply to the Observator (1684)
- 135642: The excellent woman (1659)
- 137804: [London] ss (1695)
- 139289: The mourner comforted: or, Epistles consolatory: writ by Hugo Grotius to Monsieur Du Maurier the French embassador at the Hague. With the ambassdors answer. As also a consolatory epistle to Thuanus. Perused, and recommended to the world by John Scott. D.D. rector of St. Giles in the Fields· (1694)
- 141562: A true account of the robbery and murder of John Stockden (1698)
- 141572: A hue and cry after Edward Kerby (1700)
- 142278: The young-mans victory over the povver of the devil. Or, Strange and vvonderful news from the city of London (1693)
- 143284: The St. Giles's broker (1688)
- 146414: The Christian life (1700)
- 147298: By Doctor James Tilborgh, famous through Germany, and Holland, Brabant, France and Italy, for curing the French pox, and all venereal distempers (1675)
- 149718: An earnest exhortation to charity for the relief of the French-Protestants (1688)
- 151214: The ruined lover: or the young ladies tragedy (1690)
- 151327: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, Sr. Thomas Stampe, Lord Mayor; the Court of Aldermen, and citizens of London, September 29th. 1692. At the election of the Lord Mayor for the year ensuing. The second impression. By William Smythies curate of St. Giles Cripplegate (1692)
- 151625: The workhouse cruelty . . . in the parish of St. Giles in the Fields (1700)
- 153006: A true and exact account of a great number of arms discovered (1689)
- 154055: A reply to the Observator; together with a sermon preached on the 24th of August last past, on Gal. 6.2. at St. Giles in the Fields, (most unjustly reflected upon by him.) The third impression, with a further reply. By William Smythies, curate at St. Giles Cripplegate. (1684)
- 155690: A sermon preached in Clerkenwell-Church, Decemb. 10. 1671 (1672)
- 156389: A copy of verses made and set forth by Thomas Priest bell-man (1681)
- 156815: David Perronet, surgeon, his universal dentifrice, or general remedies against all distempers aff[li]cting the teeth and gums in old or young (1700)
- 157490: News from Tyburn: or a true relation of the confession and execution of John Smith (1676)
- 157668: The murtherer justly condemned (1697)
- 160332: Preces & lacrymae arma Christianorum optima & forti[ss]ima; languaged in a prayer at a solemn day of humiliation, Decemb. 2. an. Dom. 1659. To which is annexed, The citizens charter, laid open in a sermon, preached before the natives of the parish of St. Giles Criplegate, on September the first, the same year. By Richard Henchman, Master of Arts, and sometimes fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge, now pastor of the Church of St. James Garlick-Hyth, London (1660)
- 160569: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, upon December the 11th, 1695 (1696)
- 161026: The gardner at the gallows: for buggerie laid to his charge (1667)
- 168503: Advice for the prevention of theft (1687)
- 208044: Betty Brown, the St. Giles orange girl: with some account of Mrs. Sponge, the money-lender (1796)
- 208073: Betty Brown, the St. Giles orange girl: with some account of Mrs. Sponge, the money-lender (1796)
- 209105: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Hertford, on Monday, July 29, 1717 (1717)
- 209400: God with us (1706)
- 211563: Midd. ss. At the court-house in Bloomsbury, in the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields (1712)
- 211620: Reasons (1717)
- 211621: Whereas a select set of malicious upstarts in the parish of St. Giles's in the fields, in the county of Middlesex, have and aciously advertized lately, that the whole vestry were about to put up a Presbyterian for church-warden (1737)
- 211626: A method for suppressing of beggars, recommended to all gentlemen, and others, who are house-keepers, or inhabitants in the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields (1726)
- 211631: The case of the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields, as to their poor, and a work-house designed to be built for employing them (1725)
- 211844: A sermon against self-murder (1708)
- 212170: Museum Southgatianum (1795)
- 212828: A letter from a brother at London to the Society belonging to the Tabernacle at Norwich (1754)
- 213446: A persuasive to conformity, address'd to the dissenters (1736)
- 213494: Haman and Mordecai (1716)
- 216571: An act for repairing the road from St. Giles's Pound to Kilbourn Bridge, in the county of Middlesex (1721)
- 216583: A bill for repairing the road from St. Giles's Pound to Kilbourn-Bridge, in the county of Middlesex (1721)
- 217398: The gospel treasure in vessels of Clay (1797)
- 217864: The practical scheme of the secret disease (1728)
- 217865: The Practical scheme of the secret disease (1728)
- 217866: The second part of the practical scheme (1728)
- 217896: An Enquiry how the wild youth (1726)
- 219339: An abstract of some important parts of a bill (1797)
- 219789: The case of the inhabitants of that port of the parish of St. Giles's Cripplegate as lies in the county of Middlesex, and is called the Lordship Part of the said parish (1732)
- 219790: The case of the inhabitants of that part of the parish of St. Giles without Cripplegate, which is in the liberty of the City of London (1732)
- 219818: The case of the new parish in Bloomsbury (1716)
- 219831: The case of the parish of St. Giles Criplegate (1712)
- 220080: An address to the public (1793)
- 220080: An address to the public (1793)
- 221262: Betty Brown, the St. Giles's orange girl: (1796)
- 221263: Betty Brown, the St. Giles's orange girl: (1796)
- 221264: Betty Brown (1795)
- 222504: At the sign of the Golden-Heart in Monmouth-Street, in St. Giles's in the Fields. All gentlemen and others, may be furnished with all sorts of cloathes, (1709)
- 223375: The christian's glorious Coronation-Day (1761)
- 225201: A dispassionate inquiry into the probable causes and consequences of enthusiasm (1800)
- 225862: Thomas Bennet, D.D. Vicar of St. Giles's Cripplegate, London. Appellt. John Perry, ... and others, parishioners ... Respondts. The appellant's case (1722)
- 225863: Tho. Bennett, D.D. Vicar of ... St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, appellant. John Perry, ... and others, inhabitants of the said parish, ... respondents. The respondents case (1722)
- 225872: Thomas Bennet, D.D. vicar of St. Giles's Cripplegate, London, appellt. Michael Trepass, Richard Bocket, and Nichols Whitchell inhabitants of the said parish, respondts. The appellant's case (1723)
- 226034: A sermon preached in the parish churches of St. James (1763)
- 226478: Hints and cautions (1797)
- 227979: A brief vindication of the dissenters (1792)
- 231111: An elecy [sic] on the much unlamented death of Mathias Merrideth Govenour of St. Giles work house (1732)
- 231111: An elecy [sic] on the much unlamented death of Mathias Merrideth Govenour of St. Giles work house (1732)
- 231111: An elecy [sic] on the much unlamented death of Mathias Merrideth Govenour of St. Giles work house (1732)
- 231270: The english man's two wishes (1728)
- 232618: The following is an inscription on a tomb in the Church-yard of St. Giles's in the Fields. Here lies Richard Pendrell, (1785)
- 232846: A copy of verses (1774)
- 233521: Doctor Leach's last legacy (1709)
- 233659: Dr. Sydenham's experimental observations on the gout (1728)
- 234823: The happy meeting: or, the joyful bride (1719)
- 235002: The hermit (1727)
- 240985: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1759)
- 240987: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1763)
- 240988: The obligation of doing as we would be done by (1765)
- 242207: A proposal or plan for an act of Parliament for the better paving (1754)
- 242208: A proposal or plan for an act of Parliament for the better paving (1756)
- 242331: A sermon preached at St. Giles's church in Cambridge (1746)
- 242417: A New system of the gout and rheumatism. With a method of cure, from reason, observations, and experience (1731)
- 243362: The methods of cultivating the arts of peace (1713)
- 243367: The necessary of believing the divinity of the son of God, in order to have right apprehensions of the love of God to mankind, in sending his son (1722)
- 243418: The most noble duty of a publick spirit (1724)
- 243446: The first sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Giles's Cripplegate (1714)
- 244358: A sermon preach'd June 28, 1691 (1707)
- 244987: Psalmody recommended in a sermon preach'd to the Company of Parish-Clerks (1713)
- 245756: The usefulness and advantage of afflictions in general (1759)
- 248311: The terrible calamities that are occasioned by war (1760)
- 248312: The absolute necessity of unfeigned repentance and humiliation (1762)
- 251197: Tibull's erste Elegie vom Freyherrn von E (1799)
- 251611: An abstract of some important parts of a bill, now depending in Parliament (1797)
- 252841: The englishman's rational proceedings in the choice of religion (1742)
- 257036: The glory of Christ, or The comfort of a deserted people (1797)
- 257762: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1772)
- 259669: The Christian's glorious coronation-day (1761)
- 259904: Freehold farms,---Bucks. Particulars of two valuable freehold farms, situate in the parish of Chalfont St. Giles, in the county of Bucks: which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Griffith and Co. ... London, on Monday, the 1st of May, 1797, (1797)
- 262563: Regulations agreed upon and established this twelfth day of July 1726. by the gentlemen of the vestry then present, for the better government and management of the work-house belonging to the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields (1726)
- 263098: Righteousness the way to avert impending judgments, and the certain method to secure the divine protection (1767)
- 267563: The nature and benefits of confirmation. A sermon preached at the parish church of St. Giles in Reading. On Sunday the 12th of July 1741 by the Reverend Mr. Belbin (1741)
- 267773: Plan of the St. Mary-le-Bone General Dispensary, Wells Street, Oxford Street, instituted M,DCC,LXXXV (1796)
- 267856: Plan of the St. Mary-le-Bone General Dispensary (1795)
- 267982: Practical discourses upon several subjects (1739)
- 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)
- 268938: A sermon preached at Hammersmith-Chapel, and St. Giles's, in the fields, on account of the death of the Rev. Thomas Manning, A.M (1787)
- 268941: Twelve sermons preached upon several occasions (1766)
- 268942: Twelve sermons, preached upon several occasions. By John Rogers D.D. late vicar of St. Giles Cripplegate, sub-dean and canon of wells, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1730)
- 269216: Twelve sermons preached upon several occasions. By John Rogers, D.D. late vicar of St. Giles Cripplegate, sub-dean and canon of wells, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty (1754)
- 269511: A short state of the charity schools of St. Giles in the Fields, and St. George, Bloomsbury (1797)
- 270690: The obligation of doing as we would be done by, recommended from the consideration of its excellency, in creating peace in the mind, and establishing happiness among all communities of men (1769)
- 272128: Seventeen sermons on several occasions (1740)
- 272130: Seventeen sermons on several occasions (1757)
- 272133: Seventeen sermons on several occasions (1770)
- 272761: The proper means of doing good (1796)
- 274356: A sermon preached in St. Giles's Kirk at Edinburgh, commonly called pockmanty preaching (1750)
- 274429: Satyrical reflections on clubs (1719)
- 275283: The religious man's companion (1729)
- 276086: Psalms and hymns collected by William Bromley Cadogan, M. A (1785)
- 276136: Nineteen sermons on several occasions (1738)
- 276137: Nineteen sermons on several occasions (1771)
- 276895: The excellency of ruling a man's spirit (1715)
- 277898: The impossibility of possessing gospel happiness (1771)
- 278260: The felicity of God's children (1796)
- 279130: Duplex in Carolo-Cidas querela (1703)
- 279828: An academy will be opened at no. 48 (1788)
- 283709: Cheap Repository. Betty Brown, the St. Giles's orange girl (1795)
- 284133: The Christian life, from its beginning, to its consummation in glory; together with the several means and instruments of Christianity conducing thereto (1757)
- 284554: A Fast monitor, dedicated to the Parish and Congregation of St. Giles, in reading, by their servant, for Jesus's Sake (1795)
- 286230: T[he] contest between Sebastian, a Spanish frier, and the four evangelists, whether the body of Jesus Christ arose from the dead upon the Jewish Sabbath, or Roman Sunday (1756)
- 286762: All rash and uncharitable judgment condemned, and the danger thereof cosidered (1769)
- 287077: A elegy on poor old Simon (1790)
- 287641: A letter to the Rev. Joseph Eyre (1798)
- 288007: A sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Martin's in the Fields, on Tuesday, April the 24th, 1759, before the governors of the Middlesex-Hospital, for sick and lame; and for lying-in married women (1759)
- 290068: St. Paul's doctrine of charitable contribution plainly stated and applied (1799)
- 290981: Regulations which were agreed upon and established the twelfth day of July, 1726 (1727)
- 290986: The City-hermit or, The life of Henry Welby, Esq (1741)
- 292053: A short state of the charity schools of St. Giles in the Fields (1795)
- 293753: Nature of the General Dispensary (1798)
- 296795: Practical discourses upon several subjects (1728)
- 297105: A discourse against the abominable sin of lying (1710)
- 297971: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Giles's in the Fields (1714)
- 298911: Mary Woodmam, cork-cutter and rope-maker, in High-Street near St. Giles's Church, London. Sells all sorts of cork and corks, where merchants captains of ships, brewers and vintners, &c. may be supply'd wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. (1769)
- 299048: M. Jones, tea-dealer, &c. corner of Plumb-tree-Street, in Broad-Street. St. Giles's, London; (according to act of Parliament.) Clears from the East-India Company's warehouses, fine fresh teas, every week; and is determined, no one shall sell cheaper or better. (1780)
- 299132: Laws of the St. Giles Society (1762)
- 303104: The christian life (1712)
- 303288: The christian life (1730)
- 311917: A sermon against self-murder (1708)
- 316622: A new system of the gout and rheumatism (1732)
- 317216: Of persons on a journey cureing themselves of the secret disease, or a gleet (1732)
- 318502: The new London spy: or, A twenty-four hours ramble through the bills of mortality (1771)
- 319103: At a meeting of the joint vestry of the united parishes of St. Giles in the Fields, and St. George, Bloomsbury, held the 26th of June, 1797, the following resolutions were unanimously agreed to: (1797)
- 321093: Thomas Bennet, D.D. vicar of St. Giles's Cripplegate, London. Appellt. John Perry, Esq; and others, parishioners of St. Giles's Cripplegate, London. Respondts. The appellant's case (1722)
- 321270: Thomas Bennet, D.D. vicar of St. Giles's Cripplegate, London, appellt. Michael Trepass, Richard Bocket, and Nichols Whitchell inhabitants of the said parish, respondts. The appellant's case (1723)
- 321962: The case of the parish of St. Giles Criplegate, before the act for laying a duty on gilt and silver wire (1713)
- 323558: An account of the Middlesex Hospital (1749)
- 336079: The nature and excellency of the duty of alms-giving (1707)
- 337221: Twelve sermons preached upon several occasions (1735)
- 337859: The excellency of a good name (1708)
- 337860: Predictions concerning the raising the dead body of Mr. Thomas Emes, commonly call'd Doctor Emes, late of Old-Street-Square, in the parish of St. Giles, by Cripplegate, London: who on or about the 4th day of December, 1707. was taken with a most violent Head-Ach, or meagrim; and died on the 22d day of December, 1707. and was buried on the 25th day of the same month, being Christmas-Day, in the burying-place, in Bun-hill-Feilds, near Moor-Fields. (1708)
- 339181: The history of the rebellion in Norfolk, in the year 1549; which was conducted by Rob. Kett, a tanner by trade at Wymondham: their final overthrow, on the 27th of August, by the conduct and valiant behaviour of the noble Earl of Warwick (1751)
- 341479: A narrative of the disinterment of Milton's coffin, in the parish-church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, on Wednesday, 4th of August, 1790; and of the Treatment of the Corpse, During that and the Following Day (1790)
- 341480: A narrative of the disinterment of Milton's coffin, in the parish-church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, on Wednesday, 4th of August, 1790; and of the Treatment of the Corpse, During that, and the Following Day (1790)
- 343150: Sermons (1799)
- 344065: The moabite's horn cut off. Or, a refutation of T---- P----'s remarks on some late publications (namely, The modern plasterer detected, and The daughter's defence) &c. By R. Moody (1788)
- 344512: Peter and Aesop, a St. Giles's eclogue (1800)
- 344626: The power of faith: considered in a sermon preached in the parish church of St. Ann, Black-Friars, on Sunday, March 19, 1780; For the Benefit of a Society instituted for the Purpose of distributing Bibles amongst his Majesty's Forces by Sea and Land. By William Bromley Cadogan, A. M. Rector of St. Luke's, Chelsea, and of St. Giles's, Reading, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord Cadogan (1780)
- 345300: A table telling how many yards, feet, and inches in length, and how many in breadth, it will take to make an acre of land. The Explanation of the Table. If a Piece of Land be 11 Yards and 9 Inches in Breadth, it must be 430 Yards and 8 Inches in Length for to contain an Acre of Land. Again, If the Breadth be 26 Yards 2 Feet, you will find the Length of the same for to be 181 Yards 1 Foot 6 Inches, which is the true Content of an Acre of Land. Again, If the Breadth of a Close be 90 Yards 2 Feet 3 Inches, you must go in Length 53 Yards 1 Foot, which is the true Content of an Acre of Land. Again, If the Breadth of a Close be 123 Yards 2 Feet 3 Inches, you must go in Length 39 Yards and 4 Inches, which is the true Content of an Acre of Land. This table is sold only by William Andrews, School-Master, who is the Author of it, living at the next House to Mr. Cross-Grove's Printing-Office in St. Giles's Parish in Norwich: Price, Six Pence (1736)
- 345300: A table telling how many yards, feet, and inches in length, and how many in breadth, it will take to make an acre of land. The Explanation of the Table. If a Piece of Land be 11 Yards and 9 Inches in Breadth, it must be 430 Yards and 8 Inches in Length for to contain an Acre of Land. Again, If the Breadth be 26 Yards 2 Feet, you will find the Length of the same for to be 181 Yards 1 Foot 6 Inches, which is the true Content of an Acre of Land. Again, If the Breadth of a Close be 90 Yards 2 Feet 3 Inches, you must go in Length 53 Yards 1 Foot, which is the true Content of an Acre of Land. Again, If the Breadth of a Close be 123 Yards 2 Feet 3 Inches, you must go in Length 39 Yards and 4 Inches, which is the true Content of an Acre of Land. This table is sold only by William Andrews, School-Master, who is the Author of it, living at the next House to Mr. Cross-Grove's Printing-Office in St. Giles's Parish in Norwich: Price, Six Pence (1736)
- 345725: The hermit (1794)
- 347459: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Bennet, rector of St. Giles Cripplegate, upon this question (1720)
- 347460: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Bennet (1720)
- 347461: A second letter to the Reverend Dr. Bennet, rector of St. Giles's Cripplegate (1721)
- 353950: An Elegy, on the much-lamented death of the Hon. and Rev. William Bromley Cadogan, A.M. [la]te rector of St. Luke's Chelsea; vicar of St. Giles's, Reading; and chaplain to the Right Honorable the Lord Cadogan (1797)
- 354807: An address from a clergyman to his parishioners, by William Bromley Cadogan, M. A. Rector of St. Luke's, Chelsea, and of St. Giles's, Reading; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Lord Cadogan (1785)
- 354876: An elegy, occasioned by the death of the Hon. and Rev. Willm. Bromley Cadogan, A.M (1797)
- 355912: The necessity of divine revelation (1740)
- 355913: Nineteen sermons on several occasions (1735)
- 355914: Nineteen sermons on several occasions (1784)
- 355915: Twelve sermons preached upon several occasions (1744)
- 355916: Seventeen sermons on several occasions (1736)
- 356024: A discourse of the visible and invisible church of Christ (1738)
- 358730: The English man's two wishes: One, that hanover was farther (1728)
- 358909: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Giles's in the Fields, in the afternoon, the seventh of February, 1713/14. Being the Sunday after the death of His Grace, Dr. John Sharp, Lord Arch-Bishop of York, Lord Almoner to Her Majesty Queen Anne: And who had been Minister of that Parish Sixteen Years. By Thomas Knaggs, M. A. Chaplain to the Right Honourable George, Lord Bergavenny, and Lecturer of the said Parish. Published at the Earnest Request of several Ancient Parishioners. (1714)
- 358910: The martyrdom of King Charles the first. In a sermon preach'd the 30 of January 1716/17 (1717)
- 358916: A sermon preach'd on Sunday the tenth of June, in the afternoon (1716)
- 361445: God with us (1706)
- 361446: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Giles's in the Fields, on Sunday Oct. 20th. 1717 (1717)
- 362490: A sermon preach'd on the death of the Princess Sophia (1714)
- 362505: A thanksgiving sermon for our many deliverances, particularly the victory obtain'd near Mons (1709)
- 362803: A sermon delivered in the parish church of St. Giles's Cripplegate, May 18. 1729 (1729)
- 366076: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1762)
- 366077: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1766)
- 366093: The benefit and advantage of afflictions to mankind in general (1763)
- 366095: The benefit and advantage of afflictions to mankind in general (1763)
- 366171: A character of the late Reverend and aged Dr. Nicholls (1774)
- 367928: Free Chapel, in West-Street, St-Giles's. The inhabitants of the neighbourhood of West-Street, St. Giles's, are hereby informed, that a chapel will be opened for their accommodation on Sunday the 25th instant, (1800)
- 367928: Free Chapel, in West-Street, St-Giles's. The inhabitants of the neighbourhood of West-Street, St. Giles's, are hereby informed, that a chapel will be opened for their accommodation on Sunday the 25th instant, (1800)
- 370472: God's mercy to the fatherless (1786)
- 371148: A view of London and Westminster (1728)
- 371321: Parishes of St. Giles in the Fields & St George Bloomsbury. At a meeting of the committee (appointed at the general meeting of the inhabitants in December last) held in the vestry room of St. Giles in the Fields on Saturday the 16th November 1793, Dr. Charles Combe in the chair (1793)
- 373702: A discourse of the everblessed Trinity in unity (1718)
- 374197: The grace of Christ in redemption; enforced as a model of sublime charity. In a sermon preached at St. Giles's Cripplegate; on Sunday, December the 8th, 1793. and published, by Particular Desire, for the benefit of the Spitalfield weavers. By the Rev. C.E. De Coetlogon, A.M (1794)
- 374304: A few reasons, for leaving the national established mode of worship (1799)
- 374741: The hermit (1790)
- 375066: The love of Christ the portion and principle of the children of God (1785)
- 378702: An apology for the Church of Christ and the Church of England; with a vindication of the doctrines of the late Hon. and Rev. W. Bromley Cadogan, A. M. Rector of St. Luke's, Chelsea; Vicar of St. Giles's, Reading; and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Lord Cadogan. Proving them to have been conformable to the Articles, Homilies, Liturgy, and most approved Theologists of our Ecclesiastical Establishment. Addressed, in a Series of Letters, to the Rev. Joseph Eyre, A. M. now Vicar of St. Giles's, Reading, and Ambroseden, Oxfordshire; and occasioned by a Sermon preached by him in the Parish Church of St. Mary, Reading, at the Visitation of the Right Reverend John Lord Bishop of Salisbury. By Thomas Willats, Esq. To which is added, An essay on enthusiasm, by a minister of the Church of England; An Address to a Clergyman; and The World's Estimate of Conversion (1798)
- 381921: Joannis Georgii Hanselii Medicina brevis (1714)
- 382678: A sermon preached at the Assizes held at Guildford for the county of Surrey, August 10. 1759 (1759)
- 382705: A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. W. Romaine (1795)
- 384006: A design for bringing a navigable river from Rickmansworth in Hartfordshire to St. Giles's in the Fields (1720)
- 386520: An abstract of some important parts of a bill, now depending in Parliament, intituled, "A bill for the better support and maintenance of the poor:" (1797)
- 387523: The hermit (1786)
- 388651: The necessity of divine revelation (1729)
- 390984: Psalms and hymns, collected by William Bromley Cadogan, M. A. Rector of St. Luke's, Chelsea, St. Giles's, Reading; and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Lord Cadogan (1794)
- 390987: The dying-Speeches, together with the effigies and characters of I. Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford. II. William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. III. James Hamilton, Duke of Hamilton. IV. Henry Rich, Earl of Holland. V. Arthur Capell, Lord Capell. VI. James Grahame, Marquiss of Montrose. Vii. James Stanley, Earl of Derby. Viii. Colonel John Penruddock (1720)
- 391035: Psalms and hymns, collected by William Bromley Cadogan, M. A. Rector of St. Luke's, Chelsea; St. Giles's, Reading; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Lord Cadogan (1787)
- 392706: Sovereignty subject unto duty, humbly hinted in a loyal sermon (1702)
- 394344: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses, in the parish of St. Giles's in the Fields, in the second division of the old town, by William Willson, Beadle and Bellman (1778)
- 394881: Sermons against popery (1735)
- 394882: Sermons against Popery (1749)
- 395220: The sufferings and surprizing adventures of Mr. Philip Quarll (1750)
- 398194: A few reasons, for leaving the national established mode of worship (1795)
- 399759: Mrs. Murphy's, Committee St. Giles's (1795)
- 400836: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1777)
- 400988: A report, with the appendix, from the committee of the House of Commons (1737)
- 406850: An Act for providing a maintenance for the minister of the new church near Bloomsbury Market ... Middlsex, and for making more effectual an Act passed in the fourth year of his late Majesty's reign for impowering the Commissioners for building the fifty new churches to direct the parish church of St. Giles in the Fields in the said county, to be rebuilt instead of one of the said fifty new churches (1730)
- 407786: A bill for enlarging the term and powers granted by an Act passed in the seventh year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the First, for repairing the road from St. Giles's Pound to Kilbourn Bridge (1735)
- 407864: A report from the committee, to whom the petition of the churchwardens, overseers of the poor, and great numbers of the inhabitants of the several parishes of St. Giles in the fields, the liberty of Saffron-Hill, Hatton-Garden, and Ely Rents in the Parish of St. Andrew Holbourn; St. Dunstan Stepney, St. Paul Shadwell, St. Anne in Middlesex, St. Sepulchres in Middlesex, St. Luke, Middlesex, and St. James Clerkenwell in the county of Middlesex, whose names are thereunto subscribed on behalf of themselves, and the rest of the parishes of the said county (1737)
- 408153: Removed to the sign of the Horse-Shoe and Crown in Castle-Street, near the Seven-Dials, in St. Giles's, liveth a gentlewoman, the daughter of a seventh daughter, ... Her hours are from 7 in the morning till 12, and from 1 till 8 at night (1705)
- 408506: To be disposed of by private contract. A few anti-christian wolves in sheeps cloathing, they are great curiosities, were discovered on Easter-day, last, and may be purchased cheap. For particulars, enquire at the Academical Meeting, St. Giles's, Reading. (1789)
- 408692: A short state of the charity-schools of the united parishes of St. Giles in the Fields and St. George Bloomsbury, from their foundation to the present time. Addressed to the worthy inhabitants of the said parishes (1764)
- 408692: A short state of the charity-schools of the united parishes of St. Giles in the Fields and St. George Bloomsbury, from their foundation to the present time. Addressed to the worthy inhabitants of the said parishes (1764)
- 409041: The Christian life, from its beginning, to its consummation in glory; together with the several means and instruments of Christianity conducing thereunto (1754)
- 409580: Collectanea Cantabrigiensia (1750)
- 411650: Some considerations upon clandestine marriages (1750)
- 412614: The penman's magazine (1705)
- 412760: A few reasons, for leaving the national established mode of worship (1794)
- 412987: The hermit (1751)
- 414391: The origin and importance of life (1789)
- 414981: Polly Peachum's jests. In which are comprised most of the witty apothegms, diverting tales, and smart repartees that have been used for many years last past, either at St. James's or St. Giles's: Suited aliked to the Capacities of the Peer, and the Porter (1728)
- 416725: A sermon against self-murder (1708)
- 416794: A sermon preach'd at St. Margarets Westminster (1708)
- 416795: A sermon preach'd at St. Margaret's Westminster (1708)
- 417825: Rules and orders to be observed by the officers and servants in St. Giles's work-house, and by the poor therein (1726)
- 419354: The St. Giles's frolick, or a smith's ramble for new adventures (1720)
- 419749: A Supplement to all the common almanacks (1730)
- 419828: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Monday, January 30. 1720 (1721)
- 419830: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Monday, June 11, 1739. Being The Anniversary of His majesty's Happy Accession to the Throne. By Henry Gally D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and Rector of St. Giles in the Fields. (1739)
- 419963: A sermon preach'd in Chelsea Church, June the first, 1710 (1710)
- 420006: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, April the 10th, 1729 (1729)
- 421424: The utility of religious associations (1796)
- 422088: To the parishioners of St. Giles's in the Fields (1737)
- 424533: Smith and Plasket, at their British wine manufactory, at the Bunch of Grapes, in High Street, near St. Giles's Church, London. Make and sell, wholesale and retale, all sorts of British made wines, (1774)
- 427867: Betty Brown, the St. Giles's orange girl (1800)
- 437330: The hermit (1795)
- 461006: The hermit (1795)
- 469232: A relation of a visit to three malefactors, condemn'd at the Assizes at Thetford in Norfolk, Anno 1721-2 (1724)
- 471112: The young man's advice, from the cells of Newgate (1757)
- 473086: The new art and mystery of gossipping (1760)
- 473320: The loyal bell-man (1670)
- 476417: Of beneficence to our Savior Christ (1717)
- 477893: An hymn (1767)
- 478453: At the sign of the Half-Moon and Faulcon, in Monmouth-street, in St. Giles's (1700)
- 478966: Haman and Mordecai (1716)
- 480339: An humble petition in behalf of the poor children in these six parishes, St. Martins, St. Giles's, St. Clements, St. Paul's Covent Garden, St. Mary Savoy, and part of St. Andrews Holborn. (1682)
- 480755: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1758)
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