MoEML References in Shakeosphere
STMA27: St. Mary, Abchurch
- 216923: The lord, He is God: or, the atheist tormented, by sure prognosticks of hell fire (1730)
Variants:
- Apechurch
- church of S. Mary Abchurch
- 194577: An epitaph of the vertuous life and death of the right worshipfull ladie, Dame Helen Branch of London widow, late the wife of sir Iohn Branch Knight, sometime the right honourable Lord Maior of London, and daughter to M. William Nicolson sometime of London draper: vvhich said ladie, deceased on VVednesday the 10. of April last past: and lieth interred in the parish church of S. Mary Abchurch in London, the 29. of the same moneth. 1594 (1594)
- S. Marie Abchurch
- S. Mary Abchurch
- 194577: An epitaph of the vertuous life and death of the right worshipfull ladie, Dame Helen Branch of London widow, late the wife of sir Iohn Branch Knight, sometime the right honourable Lord Maior of London, and daughter to M. William Nicolson sometime of London draper: vvhich said ladie, deceased on VVednesday the 10. of April last past: and lieth interred in the parish church of S. Mary Abchurch in London, the 29. of the same moneth. 1594 (1594)
- saint Marie Abchurch
- St. Mary Abchurch
- 114462: The grand statute: or The law of death unalterable (1660)
- 209475: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Thursday the 5th of November, 1702. Being The Anniversary Thanksgiving for the Happy Deliverance of King James the First, and the Three Estates of the Realm, from the Gunpowder-Treason Plot. By Tho. Whincop D. D. Rector of the United Parishes of St. Mary Abchurch and S. Laurence Pountney's, London (1702)
- 216924: Sion in perfect beauty (1730)
- the church
- 1026: Of preaching, hearing, and practising, the word of God (1730)
- 1111: Peace at home, the best way to attain peace abroad (1712)
- 1793: The picture of Quakerism (1714)
- 4046: The real nature of the church or kingdom of Christ (1717)
- 4046: The real nature of the church or kingdom of Christ (1717)
- 4715: An explication of the church catechism (1761)
- 4752: A thanksgiving sermon for the general peace. Preached, in the church of Kilcollum; on the 25th of April, 1749 (1749)
- 4785: Three letters from the Rev. Father Arthur O'Leary to the people of Ireland, particularly to those of the church of Rome (1779)
- 5246: The shortest-way with the dissenters (1702)
- 5499: Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church (1743)
- 5689: Account of coins, &c (1776)
- 6536: An argument in defence of passive obedience, in opposition to all manner of tenets advanc'd by several pretended fathers of the church, and other eminent writers on the side of resistance to the supreme powers. By White Kennet, D. D. And Dean of Peterborough (1711)
- 6817: Azarias. A sermon held forth in a Quakers meeting (1710)
- 6961: An apology for the danger of the church (1719)
- 6961: An apology for the danger of the church (1719)
- 6985: An apology for the parochial clergy (1779)
- 7240: Animadversions upon a paper in the London journal of Saturday, February 26. Which charges the ruin of the family of the Stuarts upon the church, and upon their trusting to the maxim, No bishop, no king (1732)
- 7472: The impeachment: or, the church triumphant (1712)
- 7609: An eucharistical office for the devout and profitable receiving of the sacrament of the body and blood of Christ. Collected from the Holy Scriptures, and the liturgies of the church. By Edward Yardley, M. A. Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge (1727)
- 7997: An account of lay-patronages in Scotland, and of the fatal differences they have occasioned betwixt the church and lay-patrons, with observations on the arguments for restoring them[.] (1712)
- 8612: The danger of the church and kingdom from foreigners consider'd (1721)
- 8786: A grey head for a green pair of shoulders (1735)
- 9137: The independent power of the church not Romish, but Primitive and Catholick (1716)
- 9314: The funeral oration on the most high, most potent, and most excellent Prince Lewis XIV (1716)
- 9413: The frauds of popery (1746)
- 9446: The humble and modest address, of Mr. John Wilson minister of the Gospel, to his brethren of the episcopal perswasion, vvith all due deference, and submission to the venerable fathers of the church (1706)
- 9587: The fourth panegyric, or sermon in honour of Ascension-Day, almost fourteen hundred years old, of that most famous father of the church, St. Chrysostom; translated from the Greek, and never before published in Our Language. By the Rev. William Scott, A. M. Late Scholar of Eton, and Trinity College Cambridge. (1775)
- 10468: A letter to a certain great lord, concerning the present state of the church with some advice to the clergy. By an old Christian (1732)
- 10675: An explanation of the terms, order, and usefulness of the liturgy (1717)
- 10800: The life of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1758)
- 10871: A letter to Sir Francis Blake (1788)
- 11188: The New ill designs of sowing sedition, detected (1710)
- 11671: The lawfullness and necessitie of observing the anniversary fasts and festivals of the church maintain'd particularly of Christmass 1. From the law of nature, and Gods positive Law to the Jews. 2. From the power the Church has to appoint Ceremonies. 3 From the practice of the Church. 4 From the Advantages of their Observation. 5 From the Libertie which the Opposers take to themselves. 6. From the sentiments of the learned Reformers. 7 From the weakness of the objections against them (1710)
- 11880: The principles and duties of Christianity (1738)
- 11971: A prayer and sermon, delivered at Charlestown, December 31, 1799 (1800)
- 12280: Serious and free thoughts on the present state of the church, and of religion (1774)
- 12458: Directions for the devout and proper use of the Common-Prayer (1745)
- 12465: The safety of the church under the present ministry consider'd (1715)
- 12771: The seasonable warning of the kirk (1713)
- 12773: The seasonable warning of the kirk (1713)
- 13020: The second part of the pretensions of the church (1705)
- 13034: The second part of The wolf stript of his shepherds cloathing (1707)
- 13062: The Melody of the heart; or, The Psalmist's pocket-companion (1750)
- 13085: The quintessence of controversy (1720)
- 13233: The svre side: or, God and the church (1714)
- 14093: Some remarkable passages of the life and death of Mr. Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel at New Glenluce in Galloway (1724)
- 14107: The shortest-way with the dissenters (1703)
- 14200: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire (1708)
- 14270: A sermon preach'd before the honourable House of Commons, at the church of St. Margaret Westminster. On Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709 (1709)
- 14318: Some brief observations on the paraphrase and notes of the judicious John Lock (1716)
- 14577: A review of the dangers of the church, occasioned by The memorial of the Church of England (1705)
- 14731: The sixth (and last) panegyric, or sermon in honour of Trinity-Sunday, almost fourteen hundred years old, of that most famous father of the church, St. Chrysostom; translated from the Greek, ... By the Rev. William Scott, (1775)
- 14904: A guide to church-fellowship and order (1778)
- 15219: A sermon, preached in the church of St. Anne's, Dublin, on Wednesday the 10th of February, 1779 (1779)
- 15319: A discourse upon the being of God: against atheists. In two sermons, preached in the church of St. James, Westminster, March the 7th, and April the 4th, 1763, At the Lecture founded by the Honorable Robert Boyle, Esq; By Ralph Heathcote, D.D (1763)
- 15593: The notes of the church considered (1735)
- 16384: The wolf stript of his shepherd's cloathing, in answer to a late celebrated book intitul'd, Moderation a virtue, wherein the designs of the dissenters against the church: and their behaviour towards Her Majesty both in England and Scotland are laid open. With the case of occasional conformity considered. ... The third edition. By one call'd an high-church-man. (1704)
- 16385: The wolf stript of his Shepherd's cloathing, in answer to a late celebrated book intitul'd Moderation a virtue, wherein the designs of the dissenters against the church: and their behaviour towards Her Majesty both in England and Scotland are laid open (1704)
- 16503: Every man the architect of his own fortune (1763)
- 17083: A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Ely, the Right Reverend the Bishop of Cloyne, the Right Honourable the attorney general, and William Tighe, Esq; in respect to absentees, [excell]ent state of the peasantry, the church, and the poor of Ireland (1781)
- 17203: The lawfulness and use of publick feasting (1706)
- 17963: Reasons of protest, by three elders in the Associate Congregation of Edinburgh (1767)
- 18238: A candid declaration of the church known by the name of the Unitas Fratrum (1768)
- 18326: The catechism of the church (1735)
- 18371: From whence come wars? (1782)
- 18677: The common prayer-book no English mass-book (1717)
- 18894: The clergy's plea for settled and forced maintenance from the quakers (1737)
- 19287: The Church of England's vision (1712)
- 19743: The complaint of the children of Israel (1736)
- 19772: The catechism of the church (1701)
- 19811: A discourse concerning reason (1746)
- 20177: Directions for the devout & proper use of the Common-prayer (1725)
- 20290: A discourse concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common-prayer (1761)
- 20453: Free thoughts on religion, the church, and national happiness. By B.M (1731)
- 21485: Aminadab's letter to the author of a paper called, The independent whig (1721)
- 22051: An apology for the danger of the church (1719)
- 22051: An apology for the danger of the church (1719)
- 22157: An apology for the Reverend Mr. Alexander W-----r, and other members of the church, who follow Mr. George Whitefield (1743)
- 22428: Achan's trespass, in the accursed thing, considered (1779)
- 22584: Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church (1732)
- 22706: The great and indispensable duty of frequenting the publick worship of God, set forth. In a sermon preach'd at the opening of the church of St. Margaret Westminster, October the 9th, 1726. ... By Alexander Innes, (1727)
- 23149: The evening-office of the church, in Latin and English, containing the vespers or even-song, for all Sundays, and festivals of obligation (1760)
- 23233: Humble pleadings (1713)
- 23326: An explanation of the church catechism. By T. Comber, (1792)
- 24187: A bill for amending an act, passed in the thirtieth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, "An act for taking down the church and tower belonging to the parish of Saint John, at Hackney, ... and for building another church and tower (1795)
- 24377: A bill for taking down the church and tower belonging to the parish of Hackney, in the county of Middlesex, and for building another church and tower for the use of the said parish, and for enlarging the cemetery or church yard belonging thereto (1790)
- 24891: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1707)
- 24896: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches: and the form or manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons (1730)
- 24900: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1743)
- 24905: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1703)
- 24915: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1729)
- 24919: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1766)
- 24923: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1772)
- 24925: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1781)
- 24927: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1770)
- 25013: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1760)
- 25297: The holy gospel of the blessed Jesus defended (1723)
- 25308: The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil (1731)
- 25385: An history of the lives, actions, travels, sufferings, and deaths of the most eminent martyrs, and primitive fathers of the church, in the first four centuries; viz. Stephen the proto-martyr ... Extracted from the Holy Scriptures, and the best ecclesiastical historians. Adorned with variety of copper-plate cuts (1764)
- 25527: History of the reign of George the third, in which will be given the most interesting anecdotes of such persons as have appeared either in the church, state, navy, army, or the law (1792)
- 26682: The laws of the British plantations in America (1725)
- 27033: The London ladies petition (1710)
- 27682: A hind let loose (1770)
- 27829: The unity of the church, and expediency of forms of prayer (1719)
- 28113: Westmonasterium. Or The history and antiquities of the Abbey Church of St. Peters Westminster (1723)
- 28551: The wolf stript of his shepherd's cloathing (1704)
- 29234: A test of the truest Church man (1711)
- 29337: Short instructions to the free-holders of Great-Britain (1710)
- 29735: Strong motives for an impartial examination, of the principles, doctrines, and practices of the Quakers, ... By a servant of the church, Fran. Bugg (1724)
- 29896: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire (1707)
- 30057: A sermon preached in the church of Felsted (1763)
- 30118: A sermon, delivered in the church of Saint Margaret's, Westminster, on Sunday, February 17, 1799 (1799)
- 30674: Some considerations on Mr. Bennet's defence of his discourse on schism (1703)
- 31142: A preliminary essay (1710)
- 32633: A catalogue of the genuine houshold furniture, ... at a house near the church, in Queen Street, Hammersmith. Which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Christie, Sharp, and Harper, on the premises, on Monday, March the 6th, 1797, (1797)
- 32752: Political tracts (1789)
- 34330: Her Grace of Marlborough's party-gibberish explained (1742)
- 35202: The danger of the church and state from foreigners (1750)
- 35202: The danger of the church and state from foreigners (1750)
- 35411: St. Mary, Islington (1798)
- 36760: The case of ordination consider'd (1717)
- 36867: The case and humble petition of the Revd. Michael Malard (1717)
- 36901: The case of the excluded part of the church, late under the pastoral care of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Pike (1760)
- 37101: Mr. Paul's speech turn'd into verse (1716)
- 37162: Certain enquiries, humbly offered to the consideration of all (1745)
- 37424: The Christian in compleat armour: or, A treatise of the saints war against the devil (1768)
- 37580: Christ King of Zion (1714)
- 37747: The church-man's fair warning (1710)
- 38133: Misericordia hymns, to be sung by Mrs. Kennedy (1781)
- 38445: At a meeting of the inhabitants of the borough of Banbury (1800)
- 38837: A discourse on the death of General Washington, late President of the United States: delivered on the 22d of February, 1800. In the church in Williamsburg. By James Madison, (1800)
- 39430: A discourse delivered in the church of the English dames of St. Clare, at Air in Artois, on the admission and cloathing of Sister Mary-Elizabeth of Jesus, the 25th of May, 1783, being Rogation-Sunday (1783)
- 39481: A vindication of the Church of England, and of the lawful ministry thereof (1734)
- 40492: The tryal of the vicar of St. David's spirit (1755)
- 40492: The tryal of the vicar of St. David's spirit (1755)
- 41000: Remarks and meditations on our principal controversies with the church of Rome (1739)
- 41052: Natural obligations to believe the principles of religion (1730)
- 41234: Free thoughts (1721)
- 41304: An explanation of the church catechism (1777)
- 41451: The dissenters re-union to the church of England (1706)
- 41680: Remarks on the reasons offered by Mr. Craner's church (1759)
- 41862: Eikon tou theriou: or, the image of the beast (1704)
- 42506: The occasional paper. Number VI. The danger of the church consider'd (1716)
- 42510: The blessedness of those who die in the Lord (1766)
- 42585: The nature of spiritual rebellion consider'd, and applied to the Presbyterians (1718)
- 42585: The nature of spiritual rebellion consider'd, and applied to the Presbyterians (1718)
- 42784: The third panegyric, or sermon in honour of Easter day. Almost fourteen hundred years old, of that most famous father of the church, St. Chrysostom (1775)
- 42840: The respectful behaviour of the dissenters towards Her late Majesty, the church and the ministry, examplified (1715)
- 43032: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session the petition of His Majesty's Advocate, on behalf of his Majesty as patron of the church of the town and parish of Lanerk, and James Carmichael factor appointed by the barons of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer at Edinburgh, to uplift the vacant stipends of the said church and parish, (1752)
- 43196: A farewell-Sermon to the church, and to the world (1722)
- 43435: The character and dignity of the Gospel ministry (1746)
- 43544: Remarks on the imposts of the clergy (1743)
- 44485: The new book of martyrs (1785)
- 44694: The nature and necessity of our new birth in Christ Jesus (1737)
- 45078: Remarks on two charges (1740)
- 45191: Heads to be observed (1750)
- 45302: An Act for rebuilding the church of the parish of Saint Olave, in the city of London (1737)
- 45457: An Act for taking down and rebuilding the church of the parish of All-Saints in the city of Worcester (1738)
- 45557: An Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the twelfth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act to enable the parishioners of Saint Catherine Colemen, in Fenchurch Street, in the city of London, to rebuild the church of the said parish (1742)
- 45646: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, and county of Middlesex, to rebuild the church of the said parish (1741)
- 45692: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Ealing, in the county of Middlesex, to raise money by rates upon themselves for finishing the church of the said parish (1739)
- 45718: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Catherine Coleman in Fenchurch-street in the city of London, to rebuild the church of the said parish (1739)
- 45882: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Margaret, within the borough of King's-Lynn, in the county of Norfolk, to raise money, by rates upon themselves, for finishing the church of the said parish (1745)
- 46071: The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil (1731)
- 46340: A catalogue of the most eminently venerable relicks of the roman Catholick church, collected by the pious care of their holinesses the popes, ... Which are to be desposed of by auction at the church of St. Peter's at Rome, the 1st of June, 1753, by order of the Pope, (1752)
- 46356: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Mary, Islington, in the county of Middlesex, to rebuild the church of the said parish (1751)
- 46496: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of East Greenwich, in the county of Kent, to deposit corpse in the vaults or arches under the church in the said parish (1752)
- 47030: A modest enquiry into the danger of the church (1716)
- 47042: Remarks on the public service of the church (1769)
- 47108: An Act to explain part of an Act passed in the thirteenth and fourteenth years of the reign of King Charles the Second, for the uniformity of publick prayers, and administration of sacraments (1750)
- 48122: A declaration of the faith and practice of the church of Christ (1786)
- 48311: Lent preachers appointed by his grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1715)
- 48312: Lent preachers appointed by his grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1717)
- 48580: The duty of praying for ministers, and for the success of their ministry (1730)
- 48709: An act for taking down the church and tower belonging to the parish of Saint John, at Hackney, in the county of Middlesex, and for building another church and tower for the use of the said parish, and for making an additional cemetery or church yard (1790)
- 48739: Tracts of religious education (1788)
- 48866: Directions for the devout and proper use of the Common Prayer (1748)
- 49023: A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified (1765)
- 49156: The danger of the church and state from foreigners (1745)
- 49156: The danger of the church and state from foreigners (1745)
- 49195: The covenant of the Church of Christ (1761)
- 49232: The nature and necessity of faith (1717)
- 49267: The life and prophecies of the Reverend Mr Alexander Peden (1773)
- 49954: An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, and county of Middlesex, to rebuild the church and steeple of the said parish (1741)
- 50042: A bill to enable the parishioners of the parish of Ealing, in the county of Middlesex, to raise money by rates upon themselves, for finishing the church of the said parish (1739)
- 50079: A bill for rebuilding the church of the parish of St. Olave, in the city of London (1737)
- 50093: A discourse concerning reason (1733)
- 50123: A bill to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Catherine Coleman in Fenchurch-street in the city of London, to rebuild the church of the said parish (1739)
- 50428: An act for exchanging the tythes and glebe-lands of and belonging to the rectory of the church of Addington in the county of Bucks (1727)
- 51530: An Act for the better paving, cleansing, lighting, and watching Haydon Square, the new square, Haydon-yard, Sheepy-yard, Church Street, Little Church Street, otherwise the church passage, Church Court, and Kenton Street, and the passages therein, or leading thereunto, in th parish of Trinity, otherwise Holy Trinity, in the minories, in the county of Middlesex, within the liberty of His Majesty's Tower of London (1771)
- 51866: An act for rebuilding the church of the parish of Lewisham, in the county of Kent (1774)
- 52201: An Act for making the church or chapel erected by Charles Roe Esquire, in the town of Macclesfield, in the county palatine of Chester, a perpetual cure and benefice, and for endowing the same, and vesting the right of nomination or presentation thereof in the said Charles Roe, his heirs and assigns (1779)
- 53057: Now or never: or, a project under God, to secure the church and monarchy of England (1710)
- 53131: An Act for pulling down and rebuilding the Church of All Saints, in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne, and for enlarging the church yard, and making convenient avenues and passages thereto (1786)
- 53208: An Act for rebuilding the church of the parish of Saint Mary Wanstede alias Wanstead, in the county of Essex (1787)
- 53303: An Act to enable Sir Benjamin Hammet Knight, to lay out and build a new street, from Fore Street to the church of Saint Mary Magdalen, within the town of Taunton, in the county of Somerset (1788)
- 53307: An Act for repairing the church of the parish of Saint Paul Covent Garden, in the county of Middlesex (1788)
- 53325: An Act for amending an Act of the twenty-seventh year of His present Majesty, for rebuilding the church of the parish of Saint Mary Wanstede alias Wanstead, in the county of Essex (1789)
- 53343: An Act to amend and enlarge the powers of an Act, passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled, An Act for repairing the church of the parish of Saint Paul Covent Garden, in the county of Middlesex (1789)
- 53469: An Act for establishing a chapel at Ramsgate, in the parish of Saint Laurence, in the Isle of Thanet, in the county of Kent, as a chapel of ease to the church of the same parish (1790)
- 53477: An Act for taking down the church and tower belonging to the parish of Saint John at Hackney, in the county of Middlesex, and for building another church and tower for the use of the said parish, and for making an additional cemetery or church yard (1790)
- 53478: An Act for taking down the church, chancel, and tower belonging to the parish of Banbury, in the county of Oxford, and for rebuilding the same (1790)
- 53653: An Act for taking down the church, chancel, and tower belonging to the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen, in Bridgnorth, in the county of Salop (1792)
- 53766: An Act for providing an additional burying ground for the use and parish of Saint Pancras, in the county of Middlesex (1792)
- 53885: An Act for enlarging the powers of and rendering more effectual an Act, made in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for rebuilding the parish church of Paddington in the county of Middlesex, and for enlarging the church yard of the said parish. 30th April 1793 (1793)
- 53931: An Act to explain and amend an Act, passed in the eleventh year of the reign of His present Majesty, for the better paving, cleansing, lighting, and watching Haydon Square, the New Square, Haydon Yard, Sheepy Yard, Church Street, Little Church Street, otherwise the church passage, church court, and Kenton Street, and the passages therein, or leading thereto, in the parish of Trinity, otherwise Holy Trinity, in the minories, in the county of Middlesex, within the liberty of His Majesty's Tower of London (1793)
- 53936: An Act for enlarging the church yard or cemetery of the parish church of Saint Mary Islington, in the county of Middlesex. 30th April 1793 (1793)
- 54292: An Act for amending an Act, passed in the thirtieth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for taking down the church and tower belonging to the parish of Saint John at Hackney, in the county of Middlesex (1795)
- 54622: An Act for taking down and rebuilding the parish church of Milbrooke in the county of Southampton (1797)
- 56000: Reasons humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons, by the church wardens and other inhabitants of the citty and libertie of Westminster; against passing the bill to exempt apothecaries from serving parish and ward-offices (1694)
- 56717: An epistle to the national meeting of Friends in Dublin (1726)
- 57373: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1760)
- 57515: A pocket companion, and directory, for the members of the church (1796)
- 57852: Political tracts (1790)
- 58720: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1706)
- 59061: The offices of public baptism, and of receiving a child already baptized, in to the church, united: for the ease and accommodation of the officiating minister (1781)
- 59269: The doctrine of the scriptures concerning the middle state of souls (1729)
- 59399: Six sermons (1729)
- 59940: The exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered (1771)
- 60033: The real nature of the church or Kingdom of Christ (1717)
- 60033: The real nature of the church or Kingdom of Christ (1717)
- 60500: A third set of select pieces for the organ performed at the church of St. George Hanover-Square (1778)
- 60500: A third set of select pieces for the organ performed at the church of St. George Hanover-Square (1778)
- 60614: A friendly advice, for preserving the purity of doctrine, and peace of the church (1722)
- 60827: Good brother, I propose (God willing) to confirm at the church of [blank] on the [blank] day of [blank] after sermon in the [blank] and to the end that confirmation may be performed the more solemnly, and to the greater edification of Gods church, I desire you to observe the following directions. (1750)
- 60829: Good brother, you will herewith receive his majesties directions to his arch-bishops and bishops, for the preserving of unity in the church, and the purity of the Christian faith, particularly in the doctrine of the holy trinity. (1721)
- 61351: The duty of praying for others: enforced by some arguments taken from the success of those prayers, which the church made for St. Peter's deliverance from prison (1759)
- 61717: A history of the cathedral church of Peterborough (1798)
- 62445: Answers for the magistrates of the good town of Edinburgh, to the bill of suspension given in, in the name of Mr. James Greinsheids pretended late minister at the church of Tynain in Ireland (1709)
- 62680: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1757)
- 62693: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1743)
- 62736: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1762)
- 62738: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the church of Ireland: together with the Psalter (1753)
- 63125: The communicants assistant (1753)
- 63172: A caveat against fanaticks under all denominations (1717)
- 63430: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1716)
- 63724: Act of the General Assembly, for maintaining the purity of the doctrine of this church, and determining the process, Mr. James Webster against Mr. John Simson. Edinburgh, 14th May, 1717, sess. 12 (1717)
- 63801: A charge delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Twining (1776)
- 63954: The gospel's honour, and the church's ornament (1750)
- 64744: Four discourses upon the excellency and usefulness of ecclesiastical history (1721)
- 64882: The history of faction (1705)
- 65523: An exhortatory address to the brethren in the faith of Christ (1760)
- 65547: A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified (1767)
- 65702: Declaration and testimony for the doctrine and order of the church of Christ, and against the errors of the present times (1786)
- 66337: A discourse on the death of General Washington, late President of the United States: delivered on the 22d of February, 1800, in the church in Williamsburg. By James Madison, D. D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Virginia, and President of William and Mary College (1800)
- 66368: A distinction of orders in the church defended upon principles of public utility (1782)
- 66389: The divine right of church-government by bishops (1714)
- 66868: An essay on Spirit, wherein the doctrine of the Trinity is considered in the light of nature and reason; as well as in the light in which it was held by the ancient Hebrews: compared also with the doctrine of the Old and New Testament (1753)
- 67288: The fifth panegyric, or sermon in honour of Whitsunday, almost fourteen hundred years old, of that most famous father of the church, St. Chrysostom; translated from the Greek, ... By the Rev. William Scott, (1775)
- 67567: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1792)
- 67678: Nath. Thorley. ironmonber, remov'd from Newgate-street, to the Stow in the Poultry, next the church (1750)
- 67706: The blessing of peace (1713)
- 67714: The safest-way with the dissenters (1703)
- 67757: The catechism of the church (1708)
- 67759: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1742)
- 67822: An Act for taking down the church, chancel, and tower belonging to the parish of Banbury, in the county of Oxford, and for rebuilding the same (1790)
- 68629: The Safest-way with the dissenters (1703)
- 69099: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1790)
- 69613: The royal and constitutional regeneration of Great Britain; or, properly speaking, the effectual advancement of all the different national interests of the kingdom, which remain unexplored (1790)
- 69614: The royal and constitutional regeneration of Great Britain; or, properly speaking, the effectual advancement of all the different national interests of the kingdom, which remain unexplored (1790)
- 69629: A plain and easy treatise of book-keeping (1755)
- 69672: The week's preparation for the worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper (1713)
- 70426: Thomas, by divine providence, archbishop of Canterbury, primate of all England, and metropolitan (1762)
- 72005: The Political history of Europe. Or, A faithful and exact relation of the present state of the church and religion, public affairs, the war, maritime affairs and learning (1697)
- 72005: The Political history of Europe. Or, A faithful and exact relation of the present state of the church and religion, public affairs, the war, maritime affairs and learning (1697)
- 73023: Sam. Farley's Bristol post man: or, Weekly intelligence, from Holland, France, Spain, &c (1715)
- 74911: The Occasional paper upon the subject of religion (1735)
- 75013: The Sunday chronicle (1787)
- 75269: Which is the true church? (1679)
- 75302: Christian and conjugal counsell: or, Christian counsell, applyed unto the maried estate (1661)
- 75328: Ecclesia Anglicana, or Dartons cleare & Protestant manifesto (1649)
- 75367: Aphorismes of justification (1649)
- 75391: A collection of discourses lately written by some divines of the Church of England against the errours and corruptions of the church of Rome (1687)
- 75512: Hidden things made manifest by the Light (1658)
- 75604: A sermon preached at the Oxfordshire-feast (1675)
- 75669: A looking-glas for the Presbitary government, establishing in the Church of England. Or, A declaration of the revolution of the times (1644)
- 75716: The anarchy of the Ranters and other libertines, the hierarchy of the Romanists, and other pretended churches, equally refused and refuted (1676)
- 75726: Martyrologia alphabetike?. Or, An alphabetical martyrology (1677)
- 75825: Moses and Aaron: or, The rights of church and state (1661)
- 75872: The true history of the church of Scotland (1680)
- 75884: The life and death of that excellent minister of Christ Mr Joseph Alleine (1672)
- 75894: The covenant of grace (1655)
- 75960: A sermon preached at the general meeting of Gloucestershire-men; for the most part inhabitants of the city of London (1685)
- 76205: Five important queries humbly propounded to all true lovers of the peace and safety of the church and state· By a sincere well-wisher to the old Protestant religion (1681)
- 76379: An humble essay toward the settlement of peace and truth in the church, as a certain foundation of lasting union (1681)
- 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)
- 76594: The land of promise, and the covenant thereof (1641)
- 76684: A survey of the summe of church-discipline (1648)
- 76685: Englands complaint, or the church her lamentation (1642)
- 76733: The protestation of the two and twenty divines, for the setling of the church (1643)
- 76888: The history of the church of Scotland (1668)
- 76893: An explication of the hundreth and tenth Psalm (1654)
- 76937: A true relation of a Scotchman, vvho comming into the church of St. Olaves in the old iury in London, at such time as the people were receiving the communion, did much disturb them, and by force tore the service-book in peeces, on Sunday Septemb. 5. 1641 (1641)
- 76937: A true relation of a Scotchman, vvho comming into the church of St. Olaves in the old iury in London, at such time as the people were receiving the communion, did much disturb them, and by force tore the service-book in peeces, on Sunday Septemb. 5. 1641 (1641)
- 77050: An ansvver to Mr. John Dury his letter which he writ from the Hague, to Mr. Thomas Goodwin. Mr. Philip Nye. Mr. Samuel Hartlie (1644)
- 77200: Orders to be observed in the church of Westminster-Abby (1685)
- 77209: A treatise of the passions and faculties of the soul of man (1650)
- 77238: Certaine prophesies presented before the Kings Maiesty by the scholers of Trinity Colledge in the Vniversity of Cambridge. 1. Touching England in Generall. 2. Touching the court. 3. The church. 4. The seas. 5. The university. 6. The gentry. 7. The City. 8. Ports and castles. 9. Land. 10. Rome (1642)
- 77262: Truth outweighing error: or, An ansvver to a treatise lately published by J.B. entituled, A confession of his faith, and a reason of his practice (1673)
- 77409: Reasons and arguments alledged to satisfie the kingdome (1642)
- 77464: Lancashires valley of Achor, is Englands doore of hope (1643)
- 77526: A broken heart, or The grand sacrifice (1643)
- 77586: Reformation not separation: or, Mr. Crofton's plea for communion with the church (1662)
- 77591: The zealous magistrate (1643)
- 77689: The Italian convert (1655)
- 77794: Historical collections of the church in Ireland, during the reigns of K. Henry, VIII. Edward, VI. and Q. Mary (1681)
- 77885: Christologia, or, A declaration of the glorious mystery of the person of Christ, God and man (1679)
- 77931: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1652)
- 78018: The confession of faith, of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (1689)
- 78031: Several treatises (1683)
- 78047: A plain and familiar discourse by way of dialogue betwixt a minister and his parishioner, concerning the Catholick Church (1687)
- 78089: Of the church in its first and pure state; in its declining state; in its declined state; and in its recovery (1668)
- 78150: A pertinent & profitable meditation, vpon the history of Pekah, his invasion and great victory over Judah, recorded 2 Chron. 28. ver. 6. to the 16 (1650)
- 78182: A vindication of the primitive Fathers against the imputations of Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum, in his Discourse on the divinity and death of Christ (1695)
- 78184: Immanuel, or The church triumphing in God with us (1644)
- 78191: The works of the learned Isaac Barrow, D.D (1700)
- 78232: A Protestants account of his orthodox holding in matters of religion, at this present (1642)
- 78274: The abolishing of the Booke of common prayer (1641)
- 78298: The life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini, who governed the church, during the time of Innocent the X (1666)
- 78364: March 2. Matters of great note and consequence (1642)
- 78407: Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church (1659)
- 78441: Antiquitates apostolicæ: or, The history of the lives, acts and martyrdoms of the holy apostles of our Savior, and the two evangelists, SS. Mark and Luke (1676)
- 78449: Canterburies crueltie (1643)
- 78463: Johannes in eremo (1695)
- 78501: A sermon preached in the parish church of Newbury, Berks, on the 26th of July, 1685 (1685)
- 78620: A sermon of reformation (1643)
- 78638: Some things relating to religion, proposed to the consideration of the Royal Society, (so termed) (1668)
- 78727: A treatise of divine providence (1680)
- 78904: The Protestant resolution of faith, being an answer to three questions (1686)
- 78926: The true nature of a Gospel church and its government (1689)
- 78962: Five disputations of church-government, and worship· I. Whether it be necessary or profitable to the right order or peace of the churches of England, that we restore the extruded episcopy? Neg. II. Assert. Those who nullifie our present ministry and churches, which have not the prelatical ordination, and teach the people to do the like, do incur the guilt of grievous sin. III. An episcopacy desirable for the reformation, preservation and peace of the churches. IV. Whether a stinted liturgie or form of worship be a desirable means for the peace of these churches? V. Whether humane ceremonies be necessary or profitable to the church? By Richard Baxter (1659)
- 79030: Two short discourses against the Romanists· (1676)
- 79153: Smectymnuus redivivus (1660)
- 79164: The good mans death lamented (1655)
- 79312: Certaine modest observations and considerations of the true Protestants of the Church of England· (1641)
- 79317: The godly mans ark, or City of refuge in the day of his distress (1669)
- 79324: Apostolici: or, The history of the lives, acts, death, and martyrdoms of those who were contemporary with, or immediately succeeded the apostles (1677)
- 79357: The pilgrim's progress. From this world to that which is to come: the second part. Delivered under the similitude of a dream wherein is set forth the manner of the setting out of Christian's wife and children, their dangerous journey, and safe arrival at the desired country By John Bunyan (1684)
- 79377: The unbishoping of Timothy and Titus, and of the angel of the church of Ephesus: or, A brief elaborate discourse, proving Timothy and the angel to be no first, sole, or diocæsan bishop of Ephesus, nor Titus of Crete (1660)
- 79377: The unbishoping of Timothy and Titus, and of the angel of the church of Ephesus: or, A brief elaborate discourse, proving Timothy and the angel to be no first, sole, or diocæsan bishop of Ephesus, nor Titus of Crete (1660)
- 79390: A discourse explaining the nature of edification (1684)
- 79464: Directions to our arch-bishops and bishops, for the preserving of unity in the church, and the purity of the Christian faith, concerning the Holy Trinity. By His Majesties special command. (1695)
- 79707: The Lord Keepers speech to the House of Commons, at the passing of two bills (1642)
- 79861: Vox populi, expressed in XXXV. motions to this present Parliament (1641)
- 79874: The works of Mr. Richard Hooker (1662)
- 79903: An order from the High Conrt [sic] of Parliament, which was read on Sunday last, in every church, being the 19. day of December, 1641 (1641)
- 80005: A discovery of peace: or, The thoughts of the Almighty for the ending of his peoples calamities (1644)
- 80017: A general martyrologie, containing a collection of all the greatest persecutions vvhich have befallen the church of Christ, from the creation, to our present times (1677)
- 80017: A general martyrologie, containing a collection of all the greatest persecutions vvhich have befallen the church of Christ, from the creation, to our present times (1677)
- 80063: The fourth part of naked truth: or, The complaint of the church to some of her sons for breach of her articles (1682)
- 80063: The fourth part of naked truth: or, The complaint of the church to some of her sons for breach of her articles (1682)
- 80087: Two short discourses against the Romanists (1688)
- 80129: A dry rod blooming and fruit-bearing. Or, A treatise of the pain, gain, and use of chastenings (1644)
- 80189: Richard Baxter's Catholick theologie (1675)
- 80312: A discovery of the notorious proceedings of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, in bringing innovations into the church, and raising up troubles in the state (1641)
- 80366: A seasonable discourse (1688)
- 80380: The case of kneeling at the Holy Sacrament stated & resolved. Part II. Wherein these queries are considered. IV. Whether kneeling commanded in the Church of England be not contrary to the general practice of the church of Christ in the first and purest ages? V. Whether it b unlawful for us to receive kneeling, because this gesture was first introduced by idolaters, and is still notoriously abused by the papists to idolatrous ends and purposes (1685)
- 80415: A sermon preach'd at the church of St. Mary le Bow, to the societies for reformation of manners, January the 1st. 1700. By John Mapletoft, D.D. Minister of St. Lawrence-Jury. Published at the request of the said societies (1700)
- 80540: Remarks upon the ecclesiastical history of the antient churches of the Albigenses. By Peter Allix, D.D. Treasurer of the church of Sarum. Imprimatur. August 3. 1691. Z. Isham, R.P.D. Henrico Episc. Lond. a? Sacris (1692)
- 80622: A Protestants account of his orthodox holding in matters of religion, at this present in difference in the church (1642)
- 80646: Plain and exquisite Scripture-proof, that St. John Baptist and the blessed Apostles, and all the primitive baptizers, did baptize by sprinkling, or pouring water upon the person or persons they baptized, and not by dipping the person into water (1693)
- 80646: Plain and exquisite Scripture-proof, that St. John Baptist and the blessed Apostles, and all the primitive baptizers, did baptize by sprinkling, or pouring water upon the person or persons they baptized, and not by dipping the person into water (1693)
- 80674: The saints everlasting rest, or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1655)
- 80686: The life and death of that reverend man of God, Mr. Richard Mather, teacher of the church in Dorchester in New-England (1670)
- 80720: Regulated zeal. Or, an earnest request to all zealously affected Christians, to seeke the desired reformation in a peaceable way (1641)
- 80725: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1662)
- 80745: The declaration and petition of both Houses of Parliament (1642)
- 80936: A farewel exhortation to the church and people of Dorchester in New-England (1657)
- 80936: A farewel exhortation to the church and people of Dorchester in New-England (1657)
- 80973: A vvoman forbidden to speak in the church (1654)
- 80993: The memoires of the lives and actions of James and William Dukes of Hamilton and Castleherald, &c (1677)
- 81008: A serious and seasonable invective against sleeping in the church, briefly shewing the sin, the shame, and the danger of it (1683)
- 81021: An alarme beat up in Sion, to vvar against Babylon. Or: The summe of a sermon upon Revelation 18. and the 6 (1644)
- 81057: The history of the church and state of Scotland (1677)
- 81057: The history of the church and state of Scotland (1677)
- 81072: Memoires of Mr. Des-Ecotais: formerly stiled in the Church of Rome the most venerable Father Cassianus of Paris, priest and preacher of the Order of the Capucins. Or The motives of his conversion (1677)
- 81441: Union pursued; in a letter to Mr. Baxter, concerning his late book of national churches (1691)
- 81512: An historical account of the manners and behaviour of the Christians (1698)
- 81530: Right reformation: or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament, represented in Gospel-light (1646)
- 81589: The arraignment of popery (1667)
- 81642: The father of the faithfull tempted (1676)
- 81655: An Episcopal almanack (1677)
- 81683: A collection of sundry petitions presented to the Kings Most excellent Majestie (1642)
- 81697: Mid-night thoughts, writ as some think, by a London-Whigg, or, Westminster-Tory; others think by a Quaker, or a Jesuit (1682)
- 81752: The examinations of Henry Barrow (1684)
- 81913: A treatise of the Pope's supremacy (1700)
- 81958: A sermon preached in the church of Putney in the county of Surrey, upon the 24th of April, 1681. His Majesty's declaration being read that day. By Edward Sclater, M.A. minister there (1681)
- 81962: A treatise of the Pope's supremacy (1683)
- 82015: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1682)
- 82029: King James his letter and directions to the lord archbishop of Canterbury; concerning preaching and preachers (1642)
- 82141: A discourse of the love of God (1697)
- 82154: A sober reply to the sober answer of Reverend Mr. Cawdrey, to a serious question propounded (1653)
- 82167: The history of St. Pauls Cathedral in London, from its foundation untill these times (1658)
- 82203: Ancilla pietatis; or, the hand-maid to private devotion (1675)
- 82219: Novemb. 18. 1642. The unlimited prerogative of kings subverted. Or a short treatise grounded upon scripture and reason (1642)
- 82275: Oxford May the 20, 1649 (1649)
- 82353: An apology for the Protestants (1681)
- 82382: A sermon preached before Q. Elizabeth by that learned and reverend man Iohn Iewel Bishop of Sarisbury (1641)
- 82382: A sermon preached before Q. Elizabeth by that learned and reverend man Iohn Iewel Bishop of Sarisbury (1641)
- 82419: The exaltation of Christ in the days of the Gospel (1651)
- 82456: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of Clergy-Men (1678)
- 82553: Immorality, debauchery, and profaneness, exposed to the reproof of Scripture, and the censure of the law (1698)
- 82575: A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer (1661)
- 82603: New-Englands duty and interest, to be an habitation of justice, and mountain of holiness (1698)
- 82624: The true history of the Church of Scotland, from the beginning of the reformation, unto the end of the reigne of King James VI (1678)
- 82631: The cure of church-divisions: or, Directions for weak Christians, to keep them from being dividers, or troublers of the church (1670)
- 82744: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1676)
- 82746: Five sermons, preached before His Majesty at Whitehall (1669)
- 82752: A modest & brotherly ansvver to Mr. Charles Herle his book, against the independency of churches (1644)
- 82795: The signs of Christs coming, and of the last day (1661)
- 83002: Gold refin'd; or, Baptism in its primitive purity (1689)
- 83064: The Popish labyrinth (1673)
- 83179: The healing of Israels breaches (1642)
- 83197: An honourable and worthy speech: spoken in the high court of Parliament· By Mr. Smith of the Middle-Temple, October 28. 1641 (1641)
- 83285: A sermon preach'd at the reviving of the general meetings of the gentlemen and others of the county of Dorset: in the church of St. Mary-le-Bow, Decemb. the 2d. 1690. By William Wake, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties, and preacher to the Honourable Society of Grays-Inn (1690)
- 83323: The right method for a settled peace of conscience, and spiritual comfort (1653)
- 83360: Some helps to church-government, approved by many godly and learned divines (1644)
- 83427: Great salvation by Jesus Christ (1659)
- 83431: A pack of Puritans (1641)
- 83616: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1650)
- 83630: A letter sent from the Earle of Strafford to his lady in Ireland, a little before his death: May 11. 1641 (1641)
- 83800: Gods call to vveeping and mourning (1646)
- 83971: A sermon concerning vocal and instrumental musick in the church (1696)
- 84004: A treatise of death; the last enemy to be destroyed (1660)
- 84031: A blovv at the root. Or, Some observations towards a discovery of the subtilties and devices of Satan (1650)
- 84226: The cabinet of the Jesuits secrets opened (1679)
- 84236: Aerius redivivus: or, The history of the Presbyterians (1670)
- 84287: The man Christ Jesus the head of the church and true mediator, in opposition to the papist head their pope (1679)
- 84308: A soveraigne salve to cure the blind. Or, A vindication of the power and priviledges claim'd or executed by the Lords and Commons in Parliament (1643)
- 84439: The mutuall ioyes of the king, Parliament, and subjects (1642)
- 84503: An ansvver to a treatise out of ecclesiastical history (1691)
- 84545: The Christians rescue from the grand error of the heathen (1658)
- 84551: The Catholic balance: or A discourse determining the controversies concerning I. The tradition of Catholic doctrines. II. The primacy of S. Peter and the bishop of Rome. III. The subjection and authority of the Church in a Christian state: according to the suffrages of the primest antiquity (1687)
- 84577: The saints travell from Babylon into their owne countrey: or, Considerations touching the reformation of the Church, in the time of this present working Parliament (1643)
- 84579: Blessedness, or, God and the world weighed in the balances of the sanctuary, and the world found too light (1656)
- 84781: The unreasonableness of a separation from the new bishops: or, A treatise out of ecclesiastical history (1691)
- 84894: A supplement to a little book, entituled, A reasonable account why some pious nonconforming ministers cannot judg [sic] it lawful for them to perform their ministerial acts in publick solemn prayer, ordinarily, by the prescribed forms of others (1680)
- 85084: Two sermons (1656)
- 85172: A survey of the Survey of that summe of church-discipline (1658)
- 85282: A treatise of taxes & contributions (1667)
- 85290: Herbert's devotions: or, A companion for a Christian (1657)
- 85434: The dutie of a king in his royall office· (1642)
- 85458: The countermine: or, A short but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party (1678)
- 85491: Gods goodnesse in crowning the King (1662)
- 85503: A discourse concerning the original of the povvder-plot (1674)
- 85632: Medulla theologiæ: or The marrovv of divinity (1659)
- 85637: A sermon preach'd at the chappel royal in the Tower (1695)
- 85637: A sermon preach'd at the chappel royal in the Tower (1695)
- 85707: To receive the Lords Supper (1655)
- 85732: The keyes of the kingdom of heaven, and power thereof (1644)
- 85759: The keyes of the kingdom of heaven, and power thereof (1644)
- 85851: God, the king, and the church (1670)
- 85921: A generall martyrologie (1651)
- 85992: The life and death of Mr. Joseph Alleine, late teacher of the church at Taunton, in Somersetshire, assistant to Mr. Newton (1672)
- 86517: The right method for a setled peace of conscience and spiritual comfort (1657)
- 86559: Sixteene propositions in Parliament (1642)
- 86570: Safety in the midst of danger (1656)
- 86610: Of the state of the church in future ages: or An inspection into the divine prophecies (1684)
- 86610: Of the state of the church in future ages: or An inspection into the divine prophecies (1684)
- 86616: A brief exposition of the whole book of Canticles, or Song of Solomon (1642)
- 86729: Conjugall counsell: or, Seasonable advise, both to unmarried, and married persons (1653)
- 86778: Clavis Bibliorum. The key of the Bible (1648)
- 87066: A tryall of the nevv-church vvay in New-England and in old (1644)
- 87198: The history of the church (1692)
- 87352: An exact enquiry after ancient truths, both in scripture and fathers (1643)
- 87410: Truth owned and deceit denyed and witnessed against: or, A clear manifestation of truth and its servants (1667)
- 87424: Rare physick for the church sicx [sic] of an ague (1643)
- 87424: Rare physick for the church sicx [sic] of an ague (1643)
- 87424: Rare physick for the church sicx [sic] of an ague (1643)
- 87424: Rare physick for the church sicx [sic] of an ague (1643)
- 87446: A sermon on the restoring of the coyn (1697)
- 87490: A sermon at a solemn meeting of the natives of the city and county of Worcester (1680)
- 87497: Work & reward, or The testimonial of a believer for his entrance into glory, examined and approved (1656)
- 87574: Foure orders of great consequence of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1643)
- 87686: A letter from a person of honour, reconciling the dissenting brethren, (commonly called Independents) and the Presbyterians, in matter of judgement, about the setling of the church (1644)
- 87911: A treatise of the episcopacy, liturgies, and ecclesiastical ceremonies of the primitive times (1660)
- 88008: A pleasant and compendious history of the first inventers and instituters of the most famous arts (1686)
- 88020: A treatise of the covenant of grace, as it is dispensed to the elect seed, effectually unto salvation (1671)
- 88054: An answer to a booke entituled, An humble remonstrance· (1641)
- 88063: The insolency and cruelty of the cavaliers (1643)
- 88277: The Parliaments lamentation. For the distractions of the kingdome (1642)
- 88284: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1658)
- 88387: Poems on most of the festivals of the church· (1681)
- 88388: Two discourses the one of the primitive government of churches, the other of the service of God at the assemblies of the church (1650)
- 88407: The Protestant resolution of faith (1683)
- 88413: A short summary of the principal controversies between the Church of England, and the church of Rome (1687)
- 88512: A parlie with the svvord about a cessation (1643)
- 88616: A brief history of transubstantiation (1674)
- 88729: Ichabod: or, Five groans of the church (1663)
- 88729: Ichabod: or, Five groans of the church (1663)
- 88842: The good old way defended (1697)
- 88931: Gildas salvianus (1657)
- 89073: A sermon preached to the renowned company of the artillery, I September, 1640 (1641)
- 89085: Milk for babes· (1646)
- 89142: Two treatises (1652)
- 89145: To the right reverend, the ministers of the Kirk of Scotland, of the Presbyterian perswasion (1689)
- 89145: To the right reverend, the ministers of the Kirk of Scotland, of the Presbyterian perswasion (1689)
- 89160: The way of Congregational churches cleared (1648)
- 89161: The powring out of the seven vials: or An exposition, of the 16. chapter of the Revelation, with an application of it to our times (1642)
- 89215: Antiquitates apostolicæ: or, The history of the lives, acts and martyrdoms of the holy apostles of our Saviour, and the two evangelists, SS. Mark and Luke (1677)
- 89215: Antiquitates apostolicæ: or, The history of the lives, acts and martyrdoms of the holy apostles of our Saviour, and the two evangelists, SS. Mark and Luke (1677)
- 89236: The ministration of publick baptism of infants to be used in the church. Or, A disswasive from baptising children in private. By Edm. Arwaker, M.A (1687)
- 89271: The harmony between the old and present non-conformists principles (1682)
- 89407: Some queries concerning the order and government of the church of Christ (1663)
- 89499: The keyes of the kingdom of heaven, and power thereof (1644)
- 89516: Gregorii posthuma: or, Certain learned tracts (1649)
- 89516: Gregorii posthuma: or, Certain learned tracts (1649)
- 89518: A defence of the Scriptures, and the Holy Spirit speaking in them, as the chiefe judge of controversies of faith, and of the light in them, as needfull to be looked unto for direction to attaine salvation (1656)
- 89831: Sure and honest means for the conversion of all hereticks (1688)
- 89868: A defence of true Protestants (1680)
- 89895: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1669)
- 89911: A treatise concerning the lavvfvll svbiect of baptisme (1643)
- 89915: An apology for, and an invitation to, the people call'd Quakers (1697)
- 89996: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Clergy-mens Sons, in the church of St. Mary-le-Bow, December 3. 1691. By Thomas Tenison, D.D. Lord Bishop elect of Lincoln (1691)
- 90136: The eternal gospel once more testified unto and vindicated (1681)
- 90143: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the sons of clergy-men in the church of St Mary-le-Bow, on Thursday, December the 7th. 1693 (1694)
- 90217: Firmianus and Dubitantius, or Certain dialogues concerning atheism, infidelity, popery, and other heresies and schisme's that trouble the peace of the church, and are destructive of primitive piety (1674)
- 90217: Firmianus and Dubitantius, or Certain dialogues concerning atheism, infidelity, popery, and other heresies and schisme's that trouble the peace of the church, and are destructive of primitive piety (1674)
- 90230: Of gifts and offices in the publick worship of God (1678)
- 90334: Authente?s, or A treatise of self-deniall (1659)
- 90393: A brief declaration of those that have accepted the trust of receiving and distributing such sums of money as wel-affected persons shall subscribe towards the maintenance of hopeful students at both the universities (1647)
- 90399: A scholasticall discourse (1663)
- 90424: Clavis Bibliorum. The key of the Bible (1649)
- 90488: The poor mechanick's plea, against the rich clergy's oppression (1700)
- 90499: A course of lectures upon the church catechism· (1696)
- 90616: Bellua marina: or The monstrous beast which arose out of the sea· (1690)
- 90655: Bibliotheca regia, or, The royal library (1659)
- 90919: A voyce out of the wildernes crying (1651)
- 91105: Anale?psis, or, Saint Peters bonds abide (1660)
- 91106: Anale?psis: or, Saint Peters bonds abide (1661)
- 91146: Eleven sermons preached upon several occasions (1699)
- 91149: A generall martyrologie (1660)
- 91191: The power of Congregational churches asserted and vindicated (1672)
- 91256: The defence of sundry positions & scriptures for the Congregational-way justified: or an answer to an epistle written by Mr. Richard Hollingworth, unto S.E. and T.T (1646)
- 91261: The book of rates now used in the sin custom-house of the church and court of Rome· (1678)
- 91261: The book of rates now used in the sin custom-house of the church and court of Rome· (1678)
- 91432: The case of the present afflicted clergy in Scotland truly represented (1690)
- 91440: The Christians daily walke in holy securitie and peace (1642)
- 91446: The life and death of that old disciple of Jesus Christ, and eminent minister of the Gospel, Mr. Hanserd Knollys, who dyed in the ninety third year of his age. Written with his own hand to the year 1672. and continued in general, in an epistle by Mr. VVilliam Kiffin. To which is added, his last legacy to the church (1692)
- 91527: Ho Antichristos, the great Antichrist revealed (1660)
- 91553: Acts of the General Assembly of the French Clergy in the year MDCLXXXV. concerning religion (1685)
- 91553: Acts of the General Assembly of the French Clergy in the year MDCLXXXV. concerning religion (1685)
- 91638: A just vindication of the covenant and church-estate of children of church-members (1648)
- 91720: A serious enquiry into, and certain producing of, plain and express Scripture proofs (1693)
- 91724: The spirit of God speaking in the temple of God. Or Gods spiritual teachings in his people puts flesh to silence (1663)
- 91725: Ancilla pietatis: or, the hand-maid to private devotion (1647)
- 91804: The faith of dying Jacob. Or, God's presence with his church, not-withstanding the death of his eminent servants (1688)
- 91857: Religion and loyalty: or, A demonstration of the power of the Christian church within it self (1684)
- 91861: Clavis Bibliorum. The key of the Bible (1649)
- 91931: Some helps for the Indians (1658)
- 91965: An awakening warning to the vvofull vvorld (1662)
- 91976: A discourse concerning the nature, unity, and communion of the Catholick Church (1688)
- 92066: Truth prevailing against the fiercest opposition, or, An answer to Mr. Iohn Goodwins water-dipping no firm footing for church communion (1655)
- 92142: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1668)
- 92226: The Winchcomb-papers reviewed (1657)
- 92227: The Winchcomb-papers revived (1675)
- 92245: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1659)
- 92304: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1681)
- 92319: A preservative against the plague of schisme. Or, An antidote against the separations of the time (1652)
- 92416: Chvrch-rvles proposed to the church in Abingdon and approved by them (1656)
- 92416: Chvrch-rvles proposed to the church in Abingdon and approved by them (1656)
- 92475: An exposition of the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England by way of question and answer (1663)
- 92548: The healing attempt examined and submitted to the Parliament and convocation (1689)
- 92607: Meditations on the holy sacrament of the Lords last Supper. By Edvvard Reynolds sometimes Fellow of Merton College in Oxford, and now rector of the church of Braunston in Northampton-Shire (1647)
- 92747: Several tracts against popery (1689)
- 92747: Several tracts against popery (1689)
- 92754: A manifestation of truth (1662)
- 92793: A vvarning and testimony from the Lord who lives and abides forever (1680)
- 92833: Cain and Abel malignity (1689)
- 92844: The cure of church-divisions: or Directions for weak Christians, to keep them from being dividers, or troublers of the church (1670)
- 92882: A collection of svndry petitions presented to the Kings most excellent Majestie (1642)
- 92904: The life & death of that excellent minister of Christ Mr. Joseph Alleine (1672)
- 92999: Apostolici: or, The history of the lives, acts, death, and martyrdoms of those who were contemporary with, or immediately succeeded the Apostles (1687)
- 93081: The happines of peace and vnitie (1641)
- 93110: A treatise of death, the last enemy to be destroyed (1672)
- 93211: The difference between the church and court of Rome, considered (1674)
- 93263: Gildas salvianus; = the reformed pastor (1656)
- 93299: Several letters written by some French Protestants now refug'd in Germany (1690)
- 93395: The succession of the church, and sacraments, from Christ and his apostles, to the end of the world. Cleared, and stated according to the antient doctrine of the Greek and Latine fathers (1686)
- 93453: Remarques relating to the state of the church of the first centuries (1680)
- 93485: Panoplia: or the whole armour of God (1662)
- 93541: The duty of daily frequenting the publick service of the church (1698)
- 93564: Suspiria ecclesiæ & reipublicæ Anglicanæ (1648)
- 93625: The ceremony-monger, his character. In six chapters (1696)
- 93706: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1677)
- 93737: The povvring out of the seven vials: or, An exposition of the sixteenth chapter of the Revelation (1645)
- 93771: Reflexions on the Council of Trent (1679)
- 93844: Eirenomachia. The agreement and distance of brethren: or, A brief survey of the judgement of Mr. J.G. and the church of God walking with him (1671)
- 93844: Eirenomachia. The agreement and distance of brethren: or, A brief survey of the judgement of Mr. J.G. and the church of God walking with him (1671)
- 93898: The glory of the true church discovered, as it was in its purity in the primitive time (1666)
- 93898: The glory of the true church discovered, as it was in its purity in the primitive time (1666)
- 93898: The glory of the true church discovered, as it was in its purity in the primitive time (1666)
- 93916: Immediate revelation, (or, Jesus Christ the eternal Son of God, revealed in man (1676)
- 93986: An account from the children of light, (to them that askes) in several particulars (1660)
- 94004: A discourse of baptisme (1653)
- 94033: Clavis Bibliorum. The key of the Bible (1649)
- 94117: The godly mans ark, or City of refuge in the day of his distress (1693)
- 94174: An ansvver to W.R. his narration of the opinions and practises of the churches lately erected in Nevv-England (1644)
- 94247: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1682)
- 94248: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1683)
- 94282: The Protestant resolution of faith, being an answer to three questions (1685)
- 94393: The first epistle of Clement (the Apostle Paul's fellow-labourer in the Gospel) to the Corinthians (1652)
- 94422: The doctrine of the Church, to which are committed the keys of the kingdome of heaven (1643)
- 94425: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of clergy-men (1686)
- 94516: A scripture testimony to the saints practices (1672)
- 94577: A description of the true temple and worship of God (1658)
- 94606: The life & death of that excellent minister of Christ Mr. Joseph Alleine (1673)
- 94645: Truth soberly defended (1692)
- 94662: Bovvels opened: or, A discovery of the neare and deare love, union and communion betwixt Christ, and the church (1641)
- 94709: Two discourses concerning the Holy Spirit, and His work (1693)
- 94904: Two treatises. The first of Christs counsell to the angell of the church of Laodicea (1642)
- 95089: The pastor and the prelate, or Reformation and conformity (1692)
- 95181: The faithfulness of God, considered and cleared in the great events of his vvord. Or, A second part of The fulfilling of the Scripture (1674)
- 95203: The saints (or they that are born of the Spirit) (1683)
- 95317: New Lambeth fayre newly consecrated and presented by the Pope himselfe, cardinals, bishops, Iesuits &c (1642)
- 95392: Unity restor'd to the Church of England (1661)
- 95484: Light in darkness, or Deliverance proclaimed unto the church, in the midst of all her despondencies and discouragements (1686)
- 95636: The trve portraitvre of the chvrch of Iesvs-Christ (1670)
- 95809: Persecutio undecima (1682)
- 95825: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory. Wherein is shewed its excellency and certainty; the misery of those that lose it; the way to attain it, assurance of it; and how to live in the continual delightful fore-tasts of it, by the help of meditation. Written by the author for his own use, in the time of his languishing, when God took him off from all publick employment, and afterwards preached in his weekly lecture; by Richard Baxter, teacher of the church of Kederminster in Worcestershire (1688)
- 95828: A sermon preached afore Thomas Andrews Lord Maior, and the aldermen, sheriffs, &c. of the honorable corporation of the Citie of London (1650)
- 95839: A large and compleat concordance to the Bible in English (1658)
- 95867: The enthusiasm of the church of Rome (1688)
- 95896: Three treatises of The vanity of the creature. The sinfulnesse of sinne. The life of Christ (1651)
- 95911: A companion to the temple and closet: Or, A help to publick and private devotion (1672)
- 95926: Believers evidences for eternall life (1655)
- 95960: Two clean birds, or, The cleaning of the leper (1644)
- 96175: A compleat and compendious church-history (1681)
- 96353: A letter of Mr. John Cottons teacher of the church in Boston in Nevv-England, to Mr. Williams, a preacher there (1643)
- 96353: A letter of Mr. John Cottons teacher of the church in Boston in Nevv-England, to Mr. Williams, a preacher there (1643)
- 96353: A letter of Mr. John Cottons teacher of the church in Boston in Nevv-England, to Mr. Williams, a preacher there (1643)
- 96502: Acts and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happening in the church, with an universall historie of the same (1641)
- 96594: The history of the church of Malabar, from the time of its being first discover'd by the Portuguezes in the year 1501 (1694)
- 96817: A call to the Shulamite: or to the scattered and divided members of the church (1674)
- 96857: A sermon preach'd to the natives of the county of Warwick, and city of Coventry, in the church of St. Mary Le Bow, London, November 14th. 1695 (1695)
- 96857: A sermon preach'd to the natives of the county of Warwick, and city of Coventry, in the church of St. Mary Le Bow, London, November 14th. 1695 (1695)
- 96999: The Christian in compleat armour, or, A treatise of the saints war against the Devil (1662)
- 97047: Primitive ordination and succession (1675)
- 97149: Concerning sons and daughters, and prophetesses speaking and prophecying in the law and the gospel (1661)
- 97440: Palæmon, or, The grand reconciler (1646)
- 97559: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments (1692)
- 97562: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1699)
- 97639: The samaritan shewing that many and unnecessary impositions are not the oyl that must heal the church (1682)
- 97688: A vindication, or Further confirmation of some other Scriptures, produced to prove the divinity of Jesus Christ, distorted and miserably wrested and abused by Mr. John Knowles (1651)
- 97694: The covenant of Gods free grace (1645)
- 97905: A serious exhortation to the present and succeeding generation in New-England (1678)
- 98174: A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1647)
- 98415: The exaltation of Christ in the dayes of the Gospel (1647)
- 98451: The pearle found in England (1660)
- 98455: The divine appointment of the Lords day proved (1671)
- 98459: Trying of spirits in our age now as in the apostles days by the spirit of Christ anointing within (1683)
- 98494: Innocencies triumph. Or An ansvver to the back-part of a discourse lately published by William Prynne, Esquire (1644)
- 98530: A seasonable discourse wherein sincerity & delight in the service of God is earnestly pressed upon professors of religion delivered on a publick fast at Cambridge in New-England, by the reverend and learned Urian Oakes, late pastor of the church there, and president of Harvard Colledge (1682)
- 98531: Just measures, in an epistle, of peace & love (1692)
- 98532: The soveraign efficacy of divine providence (1682)
- 98718: Immediate revelation, (or, Jesus Christ the eternal son of God, revealed in man (1675)
- 98763: English Cretes and atheistical Christians describ'd and instanced (1695)
- 98845: A sermon against schisme: or, The seperations of these times (1652)
- 98904: A Scripture-vvord against inclosure; viz: such as doe un-people townes, and un-corne fields (1656)
- 98990: Meditations and discourses on the glory of Christ (1684)
- 98992: Phro?ne?ma tou pneu?matos or The grace and duty of being spiritually-minded (1681)
- 99013: An orthodox creed: or, A Protestant confession of faith (1679)
- 99026: The notes of the Church, as laid down by Cardinal Bellarmin; examined and confuted (1688)
- 99147: The history of the affaires of Scotland (1690)
- 99185: The Christians advantage both by life and death (1662)
- 99250: Theomachia, or, The grand imprudence of men running the hazard of fighting against God, in suppressing any way, doctrine, or practice, concerning which they know not certainly whether it be from God or no (1644)
- 99278: The Christian in compleat armour. Or, A treatise of the saints war against the Devil (1659)
- 99306: Mountains of brass: or, A discourse upon the decrees of God (1690)
- 99339: A vindication of the authority, constitution, and laws of the church and state of Scotland (1673)
- 99411: Come, and welcome, to Jesus Christ: or, A plain and profitable discourse on John vi, verse xxxvii (1686)
- 99491: The acts and monuments of the church before Christ Incarnate (1642)
- 99495: A sermon preached at the first general meeting of the gentlemen, and others in and near London (1679)
- 99558: Some remarks on the life, death, and burial of Mr. Henry Cornish, B.D. An eminent dissenting teacher: who died on Sunday, Dec. 18. And was interr'd on Thursday, Dec. 22. 1698. In the church of Bisiter in the county of Oxford (1699)
- 99588: The Holy rest of God· (1641)
- 99731: Infirmity inducing to conformity: or, A scourge for impudent usurpers; and, a cordiall for impotent Christians (1650)
- 99753: Acts and monuments of matters most special and memorable, happening in the church (1684)
- 99753: Acts and monuments of matters most special and memorable, happening in the church (1684)
- 99763: A disputation concerning church--members and their children, in ansvver to XXI. questions (1659)
- 99915: The orders for ecclesiasticall discipline (1642)
- 100054: Evidence for heaven (1657)
- 100102: The Scripture directory, for church-officers and people· Or, A practical commentary upon the whole third chapter of the first epistle of St Paul to the Corinthians (1659)
- 100172: A sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of Clergy-Men, in the church of St Mary-le-Bow, December 4, 1684. By Francis Lord Bishop of Ely, and president of the society (1685)
- 100180: A missive to His Majesty of Great-Britain, King James written divers years since, by Doctor Carier. Containing the motives of his conversion to Catholick religion. With a notable forelight of the present distempers both in the church and state of His Majesty's dominions: an his advice for the prevention thereof (1687)
- 100183: The Christians cabala, or, Sure tradition (1662)
- 100338: The bramble berry: or, A briefe discourse touching participating in mixt assemblies at the sacrament of the Lords Supper (1643)
- 100377: A just apologie for the church of Duckenfeild in Cheshire (1647)
- 100377: A just apologie for the church of Duckenfeild in Cheshire (1647)
- 100377: A just apologie for the church of Duckenfeild in Cheshire (1647)
- 100405: Ekkle?sialogia (1680)
- 100641: As you vvere: or A reducing (if possibly any) seduc't ones, to facing about, turning head, front against God) (1644)
- 100644: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1658)
- 101014: A baptismal catechisme (1655)
- 101115: The case of kneeling at the Holy Sacrament stated & resolved. Part II (1683)
- 101156: A sermon preach'd before the Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen, in the church of St. Mary le Bow; on Thursday the 26th of November, being the day of the publick thanksgiving. By William Wake, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to Their Majesties, and preacher to the Honourable Society of Grays-Inn (1691)
- 101249: A declaration against anabaptists (1644)
- 101298: Insulæ fortunatæ (1675)
- 101346: Bovvels opened: or, A discovery of the near and dear love, vnion and communion betwixt Christ and the church (1648)
- 101476: A short historical essay touching general councils, creeds, and impositions in matters of religion (1680)
- 101600: Rules for our more devout behaviour in the time of divine service in the Church of England (1687)
- 101644: The judgment and advice of the Assembly of the Associated Ministers of VVorcester-shire, held at VVorcester Aug. 6th 1658 (1658)
- 101891: Aerius redivivus: or, the history of the Presbyterians (1670)
- 101952: New observations dedicated to the Kings most excellent Majestie, from all his loving subjects concerning peace (1642)
- 101968: Flanders. Or, An exact and compendious description of that fair, great, and fat countrey of Flanders (1658)
- 102078: A plain and brief explanation upon the church catechisme (1674)
- 102096: Christian liberty not to be abused: or, Antient and primitive truth correcting some modern, or new abuses, of that which is so much pleaded for, and so little understood, viz. Christian liberty (1673)
- 102212: A dialogve (or familiar discourse) and conference betweene the husbandman and fruit-trees; in his nurseries, orchards, and gardens (1676)
- 102220: A full survey of Sion and Babylon, and a clear vindication of the parish-churches and parochial-ministers of England (1654)
- 102226: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1656)
- 102258: Hear the church: or, An appeal to the mother of us all (1687)
- 102258: Hear the church: or, An appeal to the mother of us all (1687)
- 102332: Ecclesiastes (1697)
- 102352: The plotters doom (1680)
- 102386: Ae?rius redivivus: or the history of the Presbyterians (1672)
- 102408: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1680)
- 102539: A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, June the 25th. 1682. By Samuel Fuller, D.D. chancelour of the church of Lincoln, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty. Published by His Majesty's special command (1682)
- 102607: An epistle to the Church of Christ in Chippin-Norton (1657)
- 102780: A serious question stated (1651)
- 102788: The Sabbath truly sanctified, or, Godly rules and directions for all sincere Christian professors, for the strict observation of the Lords Day before, at, and after the publike exercises of the church (1645)
- 102809: A motion humbly presented to the consideration of the High Court of Parliament consisting of twenty quæres concerning the setlement of the church Decemb, 2. 1641 (1641)
- 102913: The accomplishment of the Scripture prophecies, or The approaching deliverance of the church (1687)
- 102966: The history of the church (1683)
- 103003: Mary's choice, or, The choice of the truly godly person opened, and justified, in a sermon preached at the funeral of Mrs. Anne Petter (1659)
- 103124: The confirming work of religion: or, its great things made plain, by their primary evidences and demonstrations (1693)
- 103287: A funeral oration or sermon upon the most high, most potent Lord, Francis Henry De Montmorancy, Duke of Luxembourg and Piney, Peer and Marshal of France, Governour of Normandy, Knight and Commander of the King's Orders, Captain of the Guards of His Majesty's Body, and General of His Armies. Pronounc'd at Paris, in the church of the Profess'd House of the Company of Jesus, the 21st. of April, 1695, by Father De la Rue, of the same Society. From the French original (1695)
- 103377: A Letter: being a full relation of the siege of Banbury Castle by that valiant and faithfull commander, Colonell Whetham governour of Northampton, now commander in chiefe in that service (1644)
- 103436: Two treatises: viz. I. An epistle general, to the mystical body of Christ on earth, the church universal in Babylon. II. The face of the times: wherein is discovered, the rice [sic], progresse, and issue, of the enmity and contest between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent, &c. The design of it being, to awaken up the present generation of God's people, to a more diligent and curious observation of the present signs of the near approach of the Day of the Lord. Both written, by Sir Henry Vane, Knight, in the time of his imprisonment. (1662)
- 103614: The Christian education of children (1678)
- 103688: Roman Catholicks uncertain whether there be any true priests or sacraments in the church of Rome (1688)
- 103705: Festorum metropolis. = The metropolitan feast. Or the birthday of our Saviour Jesus Christ (1652)
- 103723: A brief account of ancient church-government (1662)
- 103736: The Messiah magnified by the mouthes of babes in America, or, Gaius and Gameliel, an helpfull father, and his hopefull son, commodiously discoursing concerning three most considerable points (1659)
- 103865: A defence of the confuter (1687)
- 104057: Tom Nash his ghost (1642)
- 104146: The countermine: or, A short but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party (1677)
- 104204: The countermine: or, A short but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party, especially the Presbyterians (1677)
- 104208: Anale?psis, or Saint Peters bonds abide (1660)
- 104228: Several short, but seasonable discourses touching common and private prayer (1684)
- 104407: Status ecclesiæ gallicanæ: or The ecclesiastical history of France (1676)
- 104569: The art of embalming dead saints, discovered in a sermon preached at the funerall of Master William Crompton, the late reverend and faithfull pastor of the church in Lanceston Cornwall. Ianuary the fifth, 1641. By G. Hughes B.D. Pastor of the church in Tavistocke Devon (1642)
- 104574: A new history of ecclesiastical writers (1696)
- 104579: A pillar of gratitude humbly dedicated to the glory of God (1661)
- 104650: The reformation of the discipline and service of the church (1643)
- 104901: The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come (1688)
- 104911: The grand charter of Christian feasts, with the right way of keeping them (1686)
- 105032: A seasonable vindication of the supream authority and jurisdiction of Christian kings, lords, Parliaments, as well over the possessions, as persons of delinquent prelates and churchmen; or, An antient disputation of the famous Bohemian martyr John Hus (1660)
- 105225: The profession of the true Protestant religion: or, The protestation of the Kirk of Scotland, with a confession of faith, and solemne covenant, or oath, of that kingdome (1643)
- 105230: Good newes from the assembly in Scotland, novv sitting in consultation, concerning their ecclesiasticall government in the church (1642)
- 105349: Israels petition in time of trouble (1642)
- 105379: A missive to His Majesty of Great Britain, King James (1649)
- 105409: The Spanish decameron: or, Ten novels (1687)
- 105544: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the sons of clergy-men (1697)
- 105631: A Christian hnd [sic] sober wish for moderation. By a true son of the church (1662)
- 105631: A Christian hnd [sic] sober wish for moderation. By a true son of the church (1662)
- 105713: An antidote against Romes infection (1642)
- 105767: A consolatory letter to an afflicted conscience (1642)
- 105808: Reason and judgement: or, Special remarques of the life of the renowned Dr. Sanderson, late Lord Bishop of Lincoln (1663)
- 105907: The Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts: or, An answer of the people of God, reproachfully called Quakers, to the bill of presentment put against them into the bishops courts, for not coming to the church as is pretended (1663)
- 105907: The Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts: or, An answer of the people of God, reproachfully called Quakers, to the bill of presentment put against them into the bishops courts, for not coming to the church as is pretended (1663)
- 105907: The Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts: or, An answer of the people of God, reproachfully called Quakers, to the bill of presentment put against them into the bishops courts, for not coming to the church as is pretended (1663)
- 105940: Trin-unus-deus. Or, The trinity, and unity of God (1657)
- 105958: Three treatises of the vanity of the creature. The sinfulnesse of sinne. The life of Christ (1642)
- 105980: The doctrine of the Church, to which is committed the keys of the kingdome of heaven (1644)
- 106046: Unitie, truth and reason (1641)
- 106050: Six sermons (1694)
- 106185: A letter concerning the matter of the present excommunications (1683)
- 106229: The life & death of that excellent minister of Christ Mr. Joseph Allein, late teacher of the church of Taunton in Somerset-shire; assistant to Mr. Newton. (1677)
- 106379: A publick dispute betwixt John Tombs, B.D. respondent. John Cragge, and Henry Vaughan, M.A. opponents (1654)
- 106479: A touch-stone for physick (1667)
- 106506: The Quakers confuted (1654)
- 106563: Ecclesiastici: or, The history of the lives, acts, death, & writings, of the most eminent fathers of the church, that flourisht in the fourth century (1683)
- 106578: Religions lotterie, or the churches amazement (1642)
- 106628: A survey of the estate of France, and of some of the adjoyning ilands (1656)
- 106688: The second part of the interest of England· (1645)
- 106701: Anthropolatria; or, the sinne of glorying in men (1645)
- 106886: The reformation of the church to be endeavoured more then that of the common-vvealth (1645)
- 106886: The reformation of the church to be endeavoured more then that of the common-vvealth (1645)
- 106886: The reformation of the church to be endeavoured more then that of the common-vvealth (1645)
- 106908: The doctrine and practice of paedobaptisme, asserted and vindicated (1645)
- 106933: The covenant of Gods free grace (1645)
- 106935: Israels tears for distressed Zion (1645)
- 106998: Mercy rejoycing against judgement: or, God waiting to be gracious to a sinfull nation (1645)
- 107040: A defence of sundry positions (1645)
- 107055: Reflections upon the devotions of the Roman Church (1696)
- 107166: The danger of greatnesse: or, Uzziah his exaltation and destruction (1646)
- 107216: The visions and prophecies of Daniel expounded (1646)
- 107305: The inditement of tythes: or severall criminall articles, against the unjust exaction of tythes, oblations, obventions, &c (1646)
- 107404: A declaration of the Commons of England assembled in Parliament (1646)
- 107421: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1646)
- 107428: The araignment of the present schism of new separation in old England (1646)
- 107598: A letter from Newcastle (1646)
- 107650: The temple re-built (1658)
- 107738: Leaven, corrupting the childrens bread; or Christs caveat to beware of sectaries and their dangerous doctrines (1646)
- 107775: Pseudeleutheria· Or lawlesse liberty (1646)
- 107810: The temple measured: or, A brief survey of the temple mystical, which is the instituted church of Christ (1646)
- 107866: Right reformation: or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament, represented in Gospell-light (1646)
- 107866: Right reformation: or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament, represented in Gospell-light (1646)
- 107906: A reply to a letter printed at Newcastle (1646)
- 107931: An examination of the chief points of Antinomianism (1647)
- 107955: The head of the church, the iudge of the vvorld. Or, the doctrine of the day of iudgement briefely opened and applyed (1647)
- 107955: The head of the church, the iudge of the vvorld. Or, the doctrine of the day of iudgement briefely opened and applyed (1647)
- 107955: The head of the church, the iudge of the vvorld. Or, the doctrine of the day of iudgement briefely opened and applyed (1647)
- 107955: The head of the church, the iudge of the vvorld. Or, the doctrine of the day of iudgement briefely opened and applyed (1647)
- 107977: Papers of three severall conferences, between the Kings most Excellent Majestie, and the Commissioners of Both Kingdomes (1647)
- 108001: Immortality in mortality magnifi'd in a strange (yet true) narration of one Master Pountney, merchant (1647)
- 108011: An apologeticall account, of some brethren of the church, whereof Mr. Iohn Goodwin is pastor (1647)
- 108011: An apologeticall account, of some brethren of the church, whereof Mr. Iohn Goodwin is pastor (1647)
- 108011: An apologeticall account, of some brethren of the church, whereof Mr. Iohn Goodwin is pastor (1647)
- 108011: An apologeticall account, of some brethren of the church, whereof Mr. Iohn Goodwin is pastor (1647)
- 108055: A treatise of death; the last enemy to be destroyed (1666)
- 108062: Singing of Psalmes a Gospel-ordinance. Or A treatise, wherein are handled these foure particulars (1647)
- 108084: Tub-preachers overturn'd or Independency to be abandon'd and abhor'd as destructive to the majestracy and ministery, of the church and common-wealth of England (1647)
- 108084: Tub-preachers overturn'd or Independency to be abandon'd and abhor'd as destructive to the majestracy and ministery, of the church and common-wealth of England (1647)
- 108093: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the Church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108093: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the Church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108094: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108094: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108094: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108094: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108094: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108095: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108095: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108095: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108095: An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the church, and the revenues thereof (1647)
- 108116: A reply to Mr. Rutherfurd, or a defence of the answer to Reverend Mr. Herles booke against the independency of churches (1647)
- 108141: The supreme povver of Christian states vindicated against the insolent pretences of Guillielmus Apollonii, or a translation of a book intituled, Grallæ, seu vere puerilis cothurnus sapientiæ, &c (1647)
- 108147: A long-vvinded lay lecture (1647)
- 108148: Peace, peace, and we shall be quiet. Or, Monarchie asserted, the Kings right vindicated, and the present government of the church proved to be one and the same with that in the primitive times (1647)
- 108148: Peace, peace, and we shall be quiet. Or, Monarchie asserted, the Kings right vindicated, and the present government of the church proved to be one and the same with that in the primitive times (1647)
- 108160: Væ-Euge-Tuba. Or, The vvo-joy-trumpet (1647)
- 108459: A declaration and remonstrance of the present engagement of the kingdome of Scotland (1647)
- 108490: The propheticall intelligencer (1647)
- 108504: Propositions agreed upon by both Houses of Parliament (1647)
- 108515: Preaching vvithout ordination or, A treatise proving the lawfulnesse of all persons, of what degree, ranke, or trade soever, being inabled with sufficient guifts and qualifications from God by his spirit, to preach and set forth the Gospel, though no minister nor any other officer in the church of God. By Edmond Chillinden (1647)
- 108515: Preaching vvithout ordination or, A treatise proving the lawfulnesse of all persons, of what degree, ranke, or trade soever, being inabled with sufficient guifts and qualifications from God by his spirit, to preach and set forth the Gospel, though no minister nor any other officer in the church of God. By Edmond Chillinden (1647)
- 108515: Preaching vvithout ordination or, A treatise proving the lawfulnesse of all persons, of what degree, ranke, or trade soever, being inabled with sufficient guifts and qualifications from God by his spirit, to preach and set forth the Gospel, though no minister nor any other officer in the church of God. By Edmond Chillinden (1647)
- 108706: Stablishing against shaking: or, A discovery of the Prince of Darknesse (scarcely) transformed into an angel of light, powerfully now working in the deluded people called, Quakers (1656)
- 108748: A true testimony against the Popes wayes, &c (1656)
- 109158: Lacrymæ Ecclesiæ; or The mourning of Hadadrimmon for Englands Iosiah· (1661)
- 109247: A remonstrance of divers remarkeable passages concerning the church and kingdome of Ireland, recommended by letters from the Right Honourable the Lords Justices, and Counsell of Ireland, and presented by Henry Jones Doctor in Divinity, and agent for the ministers of the Gospel in that kingdom, to the Honourable House of Commons in England (1642)
- 109264: A remonstrance of divers remarkeable passages concerning the church and kingdome of Ireland, recommended by letters from the Right Honourable the Lords Justices, and Counsell of Ireland, and presented by Henry Jones Doctor in Divinity, and agent for the ministers of the Gospel in that kingdom, to the Honourable House of Commons in England (1642)
- 109535: Curse not the King (1661)
- 109706: Eben-ezer (1648)
- 109996: A communicant instructed: or, Practical directions for worthy receiving of the Lords-Supper (1651)
- 110299: Jus Cæsaris et ecclesiæ vere dictæ. Or A treatise of independency, presbytery, the power of kings, and of the church, or of the brethren in ecclesiastical concerns, government discipline, &c (1681)
- 110299: Jus Cæsaris et ecclesiæ vere dictæ. Or A treatise of independency, presbytery, the power of kings, and of the church, or of the brethren in ecclesiastical concerns, government discipline, &c (1681)
- 110365: A voyage to East-India (1655)
- 110423: Sermons concerning the divinity and incarnation of our Blessed Saviour (1693)
- 110484: Peitharchia (1656)
- 110794: Emmanuel (1648)
- 111007: Memoires of Mr. Des-ecotais: formerly stiled in the Church of Rome the most venerable Father Cassianus of Paris, priest and preacher of the Order of the Capucins. Or The motives of his conversion (1677)
- 111274: A great fight in the church at Thaxted in Essex (1647)
- 111459: A brief and excellent treatise containing the doctrine of godliness, or living unto God (1648)
- 111483: The divine vvarrant of infant-baptism. Or VI. arguments for baptism of infants of Christians (1648)
- 111492: The copie of a letter sent from the Commissioners of the Church of Scotland, to the severall Presbyteries and provinciall assemblies in Scotland: giving them warning of the dangerous designes of evill affected men, against the church and cause of God (1648)
- 111769: A discourse of disputations chiefly concerning matters of religion (1658)
- 111791: Lancashires valley of Achor, is Englands doore of hope (1643)
- 111905: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians· (1654)
- 111907: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1656)
- 111914: Gods vvork of mercy, in Sions misery (1644)
- 111990: A most gracious message sent by the Kings Majesty to both houses of Parliament, declaring his ardent desires for peace and the setlement of a true and happy union between his three kingdoms, to be dispersed throughout his Majesties realms and dominions, for satisfaction of all his Majesties loyall subjects. Also, divers new proposalls presented to the devines by His Majesty touching Episcopacy and the church litturgy, with their severall answers thereunto. To all true subjects (1648)
- 112158: Eight very serious and considerable queries (1646)
- 112165: A treatise touching the peace of the church, or An apostolical rule how to judge aright in differences which concern religion. Published by authority (1646)
- 112355: Some considerations tending to the asserting and vindicating of the use of the Holy Scriptures, and Christian ordinances; against the practice and opinions of certaine men of these times (1649)
- 112510: Aggelokratia theon. Or A sermon touching Gods government of the world by angels. Preached before the learned Societie of Artists and Astrologers, August 8. 1650. In the church of St. Mary Alder-Mary London, by Robert Gell, D.D. Minister of the word there (1650)
- 112582: A vindication of the authority, constitution, and laws of the church and state of Scotland (1673)
- 112783: The declaration of the King of Scotland (1649)
- 112785: The copy of a letter written by Mr. Thomas Parker, pastor of the church of Newbury in New-England, to his sister, Mrs Elizabeth Avery (1649)
- 112839: The ox muzzled, and Ox-ford dried: or, A vindication of the church's rights against all her sacrilegious enemies. By Humfrey Brown, Master of Arts. Imprimatur John Downame. (1650)
- 112839: The ox muzzled, and Ox-ford dried: or, A vindication of the church's rights against all her sacrilegious enemies. By Humfrey Brown, Master of Arts. Imprimatur John Downame. (1650)
- 112845: A brief commentarie or exposition upon the prophecy of Obadiah (1650)
- 113178: A further discovery of the mystery of the last times (1651)
- 113186: Separation examined: or, a treatise vvherein the grounds for separation from the ministry and churches of England are weighed, and found too light (1652)
- 113258: A sermon preached to the right honourable the lord mayor, and court of aldermen of the city of London, at their anniversary meeting on Easter Monday April 1652, at the Spittle (1652)
- 113378: A sober ansvver, to a serious question (1652)
- 113424: Maran-atha: the second advent, or, Christ's coming to judgment (1652)
- 113432: The civil magistrates povver in matters of religion modestly debated (1653)
- 113506: A way to sion sought out, and found, for believers to walke in. Or, A treatise consisting of three parts (1650)
- 113508: The orthodox evangelist. Or A treatise wherein many great evangelical truths (not a few whereof are much opposed and eclipsed in this perillous hour of the passion of the Gospel) are briefly discussed, cleared, and confirmed (1654)
- 113526: An answer to a book which Samuel Eaton put up to the Parliament (1654)
- 113534: An exposition of the epistle of Jude (1654)
- 113567: A remedie against ruine: or, A sermon preached at the assises at Lanceston in Cornwall, March 17 1651. Before the right honorable Henry Rolls, Lord chief Justice of the upper Bench, and Robert Nicholas, judges for the Western Circuit (1652)
- 113617: A whip of small cords, to scourge Antichrist (1654)
- 113649: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1653)
- 113724: A second vindication of a short treatise of tythes lately written (1653)
- 113813: An exposition upon the thirteenth chapter of the Revelation (1655)
- 113901: Sion's prospect in it's first view (1652)
- 113924: A modest vindication of the doctrine of conditions in the Covenant of Grace, and the defenders thereof, from the aspersions of arminianism & popery, which Mr. W. E. cast on them. By the late faithful and godly minister Mr. John Graile, minister of the gospel at Tidworth in the county of Wilts. Published with a preface concerning the nature of the Covenant of Grace, wherein is a discovery of the judgment of Dr. Twisse in the point of justification, clearing him from antinomianism therein. By Constant Jessop, minister of the Gospel at Wimborn minister in the county of Dorset. Whereunto is added, a sermon, preached at the funeral of the said Mr. John Grail. By Humphrey Chambers, D.D. and pastor of the church at Pewsie (1654)
- 113989: A short discovery of His Highness the Lord Protector's intentions touching the Anabaptists in the army (1655)
- 113999: Certain disputations of right to sacraments, and the true nature of visible Christianity (1657)
- 114000: A looking-glasse for the Quakers or Shakers (1655)
- 114009: A messenger sent to remove some mistakes; or A desirous instrument for the promoting of truth, unity, peace and love in the church of Christ (1655)
- 114009: A messenger sent to remove some mistakes; or A desirous instrument for the promoting of truth, unity, peace and love in the church of Christ (1655)
- 114042: Mr. Baxters Aphorisms exorized and anthorized. Or An examination of and answer to a book written by Mr. Ri: Baxter teacher of the church at Kederminster in Worcester-shire, entituled, Aphorisms of justification (1654)
- 114042: Mr. Baxters Aphorisms exorized and anthorized. Or An examination of and answer to a book written by Mr. Ri: Baxter teacher of the church at Kederminster in Worcester-shire, entituled, Aphorisms of justification (1654)
- 114094: A scribe, pharisee, hypocrite; and his letters answered, separates churched, dippers sprinkled: or, A vindication of the church, and universities of England, in many orthodox tenets & righteous practices (1657)
- 114094: A scribe, pharisee, hypocrite; and his letters answered, separates churched, dippers sprinkled: or, A vindication of the church, and universities of England, in many orthodox tenets & righteous practices (1657)
- 114110: Chorotheologon or two breife but usefull treatises (1657)
- 114152: The true doctrine of justification asserted & vindicated from the errours of many, and more especially papists and Socinians. Or A treatise of the natural righteousness of God, and imputed righteousness of Christ. By Anthony Burgesse pastor of the church at Sutton-Coldfield in Warwickshire (1654)
- 114160: Vindiciæ ministerii evangelici revindicatæ: or The preacher (pretendedly) sent, sent back again, to bring a better account who sent him, and learn his errand (1658)
- 114164: A patterne for all, especially for noble and honourable persons, to teach them how to die nobly and honourably (1658)
- 114217: Tythes vindicated from anti-christianisme and oppression. Or A brief discourse concerning ministers maintenance and tythes (1659)
- 114267: A free, plain, and just way concerning communion and excommunication, at, or from the Lords table (1655)
- 114276: A declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, upon his actual dissolution of the Parliament of England, on Munday the 22th of January, 1654. With the grounds and reasons which moved him thereunto. And his protestation to the people, touching the law of the land, the discipline of the church, and their ancient rights and priviledges. Examined, and perused, by the original copy; and ordered to be printed and published for general satisfaction (1655)
- 114278: Paul's last farewel, or a sermon, preached at the funerall of that godly and learned minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. Thomas Blake. By Anthony Burgesse, pastor of the church at Sutton-Coldfield in Warwickshire. With a funeral oration made at Mr. Blakes death by Samuel Shaw, then schoolmaster of the Free-School at Tamworth (1658)
- 114311: Abel being dead yet speaketh; or, The life & death of that deservedly famous man of God, Mr John Cotton (1658)
- 114331: The censures of the church revived (1659)
- 114460: A collection out of the book called Liber regalis, remaining in the treasury of the church of Westminster (1661)
- 114474: A treatise of self-denyall (1659)
- 114566: Some treasure fetched out of rubbish: or, Three short but seasonable treatises (1660)
- 114693: A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer (1661)
- 114877: The exhaltation of Christ in the dayes of the Gospel (1641)
- 114904: The worthy of Ephratah (1659)
- 114918: Severall queries concerning the church of Jesus Christ upon earth, briefly explained and resolved (1658)
- 114918: Severall queries concerning the church of Jesus Christ upon earth, briefly explained and resolved (1658)
- 114970: The city remembrancer. Or, A sermon preached to the native-citizens, of London, at their solemn assembly in Pauls on Tuesday, the 23 of June, A.D. MDCLVII. By Edm. Calamy B.D. and pastor of the church at Aldermanbury (1657)
- 114993: Believers evidences for eternall life (1648)
- 115030: A grain of incense: or Supplication for the peace of Jerusalem, the church and state. By J.R (1643)
- 115030: A grain of incense: or Supplication for the peace of Jerusalem, the church and state. By J.R (1643)
- 115036: Truth and innocency, prevailing against error and insolency (1660)
- 115053: Festorum metropolis. = The metropolitane feast, or the birth-day of our saviour Iesus Christ (1654)
- 115100: Israels redemption or The propheticall history of our Saviours kingdome on earth (1642)
- 115148: The tempestuous soul calmed by Jesus Christ (1653)
- 115494: Legenda lignea (1652)
- 115629: Incomparable company-keeping, or A conversation on earth in heaven (1656)
- 115723: Gildas salvianus; the first part: i.e. = the reformed Pastor (1656)
- 115821: A true ministery anatomized (1651)
- 115857: The mystery of God incarnate: or The vvord made flesh, cleered up: or, A vindication of certain scriptures (produced to prove the divinity of Jesus Christ) (1650)
- 115861: Vox stellarum. Or, The voice of the starres (1651)
- 115875: A faithfull friend true to the soul: or The soules self-examination (1653)
- 115892: The hatred of Esau, and the love of Jacob unsoulded (1650)
- 115960: Certain disputations of right to sacraments, and the true nature of visible Christianity (1657)
- 116008: The right method for a settled peace of conscience, and spiritual comfort (1653)
- 116124: An appendix to Mr. Perkins his six principles of Christian religion (1656)
- 116129: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1657)
- 116153: A demonstration of the day of judgment, against atheists & hereticks (1657)
- 116188: The holy feasts and fasts of the church (1657)
- 116355: The vvay of the churches of Christ in New-England. Or The vvay of churches walking in brotherly equalitie, or co-ordination, without subjection of one church to another (1645)
- 116420: A defence and justification of ministers maintenance by tythes (1659)
- 116460: A treatise of the covenant of grace, as it is dispensed to the elect seed, effectually unto salvation (1659)
- 116469: Habakkuks prayer applyed to the churches present occasions, on Hab. 3. 2. And Christs counsel to the church of Philadelphia (1659)
- 116517: Englands out-cry (1644)
- 116628: The drinking of the bitter cup: or, The hardest lesson in Christ's school, learned and taught by himself, passive obedience (1660)
- 116633: [Hebrew] A relgious treatise upon Simeons song; or, Instructions advertising how to live holily, and dye happily (1658)
- 116723: The reformation, in which is reconciliation with God and his people: or, I. Subjection to the state remonstrated (1658)
- 116747: Three sermons (1660)
- 116819: A discussion of that great point in divinity, the sufferings of Christ (1653)
- 116931: Die Sabbatie 9. April. 1642 (1642)
- 117415: A letter to the right honourable, and right reverend the general assembly of the church of Scotland, or their commissioners (1648)
- 117870: The profession of the church of [blank] in cheerful conjuction with many other neighbour churches, who in order to further reformation and exercise of Christ's discipline, have all agreed in the same profession (1653)
- 118731: A letter sent to the Honorable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, concerning the miraculous taking of Tiverton-Castle with the church (1645)
- 118831: The propositions of the Kings Commissioners (1645)
- 118908: The godly mans ark or City of refuge in the day of his distresse (1667)
- 118908: The godly mans ark or City of refuge in the day of his distresse (1667)
- 119143: Triple episcopacie: or, a three-fold order of bishops (1641)
- 119267: The servant's audit (1662)
- 119785: A ballad. The third part, to the same tune. Written by a lady of quality (1679)
- 119905: A direction for a publick profession in the church assembly, after private examination by the elders (1665)
- 120485: The metropolitane feast, or The birth-day of our saviour Jesus Christ (1662)
- 120487: The cure of church-divisions: or, Directions for weak Christians, to keep them from being dividers, or troublers of the church (1670)
- 120594: Spiritual refining: or A treatise of grace and assurance (1652)
- 121214: Life in death, or The living hope of a dying saint (1656)
- 121302: A treatise of miracles (1667)
- 121396: The ceremony-monger, his character (1693)
- 121599: The last words of the reverend, pious, and learned Dr. Hammond. Being two prayers for the peaceful resettlement of this church and state (1696)
- 121622: A course of lectures upon the church catechism (1697)
- 121682: The fourth principle of Christs doctrine vindicated (1674)
- 121705: A vindication of the continued succession of the primitive church of Jesus Christ (now scandalously termed anabaptists) from the apostles unto this present time (1652)
- 121830: Darknesse and ignorance (1659)
- 121929: The friendly conference: or, An hue and cry after the Popes Holiness (1673)
- 122068: The life and death of Mr. Joseph Alleine, late teacher of the church at Taunton, in Somersetshire, assistant to Mr. Newton (1672)
- 122134: A sermon preached to the right honourable the lord mayor, and court of aldermen of the City of London, at their anniversary meeting on Easter Monday April 1652. at the Spittle. Wherein the unity of the saints with Christ, the head, and especially with the church, the body; with the duties thence arising, are endeavoured to bee cleared. Tending to heale our rents and divisions. By Stephen Marshal B.D. and minister of the gospel at Finchingfield in Essex (1652)
- 122187: La primitive ordination et succession des eveques, diacres et pasteurs qui sont dans l'eglise de Christ (1686)
- 122375: Truth cleared, and the deceit made manifest or, An answer to a printed paper (1654)
- 122440: The life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini, who governed the church during the time of Innocent the X (1678)
- 122723: The power of Congregational churches asserted and vindicated (1672)
- 122774: Six sermons preached before His Majesty at White-Hall (1675)
- 122996: The catechism of the church resolved into short and easy questions and answers (1699)
- 123278: A salutation to the church of God the spouse of Christ coming out of the wilderness leaning upon her beloved (1682)
- 123326: The vision of purgatory, anno 1680 (1680)
- 123352: A treatise of taxes and contributions (1685)
- 123389: The reward of the wise: and the fruitful Christians future blessedness (1672)
- 123498: A comment on the times; or, A character of the enemies of the church. Written by Thomas Wall, Mr. in arts, and minister of Jesus Christ (1664)
- 123887: An exposition on the church catechism, by way of question and answer (1695)
- 123923: A treatise of taxes and contributions (1679)
- 123963: Antiquitates christianæ: or, The history of the life and death of the holy Jesus (1684)
- 123963: Antiquitates christianæ: or, The history of the life and death of the holy Jesus (1684)
- 124014: A necessary family-book (1688)
- 124022: The principles of the Christian religion explained (1699)
- 124038: The day, & the work of the day (1693)
- 124057: Blasphe?moktonia: = The blasphemer slaine with the sword of the spirit: or a plea for the god head of the Holy Ghost (1654)
- 124111: Smectymnuus redivivus (1661)
- 124389: Speculum ecclesiasticum, or, An ecclesiastical prospective-glass (1687)
- 124398: The cause of infants maintained, against such as would defraud them of their interest in the church or kingdom of God, or, A reply to Mr. Thomas Grantham (1675)
- 124398: The cause of infants maintained, against such as would defraud them of their interest in the church or kingdom of God, or, A reply to Mr. Thomas Grantham (1675)
- 124439: The state of the saints departed, Gods cordial to comfort the saints remaining alive (1652)
- 124442: The glory and ornament of a true gospel-constituted church (1697)
- 124472: The only vvay to rest of soule (1657)
- 124490: A faithfull relation of the state and the last words & dispositions (1685)
- 124681: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse (1657)
- 124950: A way to Sion sought out, and found, for believers to walk in: or, A treatise, consisting of three parts (1656)
- 125017: An enquiry into the original, nature, power, order and communion, of evangelical churches (1696)
- 125040: A treatise of self-denial. By Richard Baxter, pastor of the church at Kederminster (1675)
- 125077: The application of redemption by the effectual work of the word, and spirit of Christ, for the bringing home of lost sinners to God (1657)
- 125120: A booke of new lessons for the cithern & gittern (1652)
- 125140: An expostulatorie (but friendly) adhortation (1660)
- 125291: Six sermons (1694)
- 125450: The Protestant resolution of faith, being an answer to three questions (1686)
- 125474: A treatise concerning the lawfull subject of baptism (1652)
- 125716: The greatest light in the world, far exceeding the light of the Quakers (1674)
- 125719: The Book of common prayer (1688)
- 125759: A vindication of Christmas-Day; or The solemnity of the nativity of Christ (1659)
- 126028: A sermon touching the peace and edification of the Church (1638)
- 126065: Christian chymistrie (1662)
- 126074: The mirrour of government both ecclesiasticall & civill (1658)
- 126582: Tachy-graphy (1645)
- 126638: The Kings Bench prisoners thanks to His Majesty (1672)
- 126754: The recantation of a penitent Proteus; or, The changling (1663)
- 126921: A treatise of the passions and faculties of the soul of man (1650)
- 127348: Eight sermons dedicated to the Right Honourable His Grace the Lord Duke of Ormond (1664)
- 127359: Mid-night thoughts (1682)
- 127408: A sermon preached at the church of St. Helen's, London (1696)
- 127479: Several short, but seasonable discourses touching common and private prayer (1687)
- 127488: The Protestant resolution of faith, being an answer to three questions (1683)
- 127532: A short view of several matters contained in the Assemblies Directory (1700)
- 127578: Wortley's vision or The great work of the conversion of a sinner (1661)
- 127703: Something offered to the consideration of Friends, with respect to the present difference about some things brought into the church of late (1675)
- 127954: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1646)
- 127991: The character of the true church (1700)
- 128040: Scriptures opened and sundry cases of conscience resolved in plain and practical answers to several questions (1684)
- 128067: The Anabaptists Meribah: or, VVaters of strife (1656)
- 128070: A list of the knights, citizens, burgesses, and barons of the Cinque-Ports (1679)
- 128158: An instrument from that little stone cut out of the mountain without hands, to help to break in pieces, that great image which Daniel mentions, Ch. 2. whose feet was part iron and part clay. Or, A few queries written to satisfie the chief preacher in the independent church in Bedford, who desired the author to write unto him, what proofs he had for a woman's speaking in the church (1694)
- 128289: Polypentheos threnodia= (1651)
- 128312: A paraphrase and commentary upon all the epistles of the New Testament (1700)
- 128314: A sermon in confutation of R. H. the author of The guide in controversies (1679)
- 128316: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mrs. Ann Margetson, a young lady, under the age of fourteen years (1693)
- 128324: Questions and answers for youth to learn (1685)
- 128412: To the birth of God in all the sanctified, the church of the first-born, whose names are written in heaven (1680)
- 128666: A balme to heale religions wounds (1655)
- 128680: A true and faithful relation of the late dreadful fire at Northampton (1675)
- 128966: The vvay of the churches of Christ in New-England. Or, the way of churches walking in brotherly equality, or co-ordination, without subjection of one church to another (1645)
- 129008: London's lamentations: or, some affectionate breathings forth on London's late ruines by fire (1666)
- 129040: Clavis Bibliorum (1665)
- 129441: A treatise of the covenant of grace, as it is dispensed to the elect seed, effectually unto salvation (1671)
- 129617: An Act to make parishioners of the church united contributors to the repairs and ornaments of the church to whom the union is made (1692)
- 129784: The right method for a settled peace of conscience, and spiritual comfort (1653)
- 129828: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1654)
- 129853: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1679)
- 129934: God give you joy (1691)
- 129986: Smectymnuus redivivus (1654)
- 130071: A treatise of the sibyls (1661)
- 130076: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge in the day of his distress (1678)
- 130217: Apostolici: or, The history of the lives, acts, death, and martyrdoms of those who were contemporary with, or immediately succeeded the Apostles (1682)
- 130281: Concerning the church: or, Of the church-state under the Gospel (1666)
- 130337: A treatise of the covenant of grace, as it is dispensed to the elect seed, effectually unto salvation (1662)
- 130586: Reason and judgement: or, Special remarques of the life of the renowned Dr. Sanderson, late Lord Bishop of Lincoln (1663)
- 130666: An answer to some part of that pamphlet, called; a plain and just account of a plague being at Rothwell, &c (1692)
- 131176: An account given of the principles & practises of several nonconformists· (1682)
- 131252: A balm to heal religions wounds (1652)
- 132187: Ars pie? moriendi: or, The true accomptant (1658)
- 132203: England's distempers, their cause and cure (1677)
- 132388: A true and faithful relation of the late dreadful fire at Northampton (1675)
- 132493: An exposition on the church-catechism, or The practice of divine love, revised (1696)
- 132591: An episcopal almanack (1676)
- 132699: The epitome of the art of husbandry (1670)
- 132737: Come, and welcome, to Jesus Christ: or, A plain and profitable discourse on John VI. verse xxxvij (1691)
- 132882: Excellent encouragements against afflictions; or, Expositions of four select Psalmes (1647)
- 133007: A comment on the times, or, A character of the enemies of the church. Written by Thomas Wall, Mr. in Arts, and Minister of Jesus Christ (1659)
- 133312: A sermon preached at the temple (1683)
- 133318: The preeminence of the election of kings, or, A plea for the peoples rights (1648)
- 133324: Reflexions upon the oathes of supremacy and allegiance. By a Catholick gentleman, and obedient son of the church, and loyal subject of His Majesty (1661)
- 133327: The setled order of church-government, liturgie and discipline (1644)
- 133405: Presbyterial government described: or, A methodical synopsis of it, as it is professed and practized in the Church of Scotland (1695)
- 133422: Jerubbaal justified: or, a Plain rebuke of the high (pretended humble) remonstrance and plea against Mr. Crofton his Reformation not separation (1663)
- 133472: Europæ speculum: or A view or survey of the state of religion in the western parts of the world (1687)
- 133474: The dew of Hermon which fell upon the hill of Sion (1663)
- 133507: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London (1686)
- 133765: Calendarium astrologicum: or An almanack for the year of our Lord, 1671 (1671)
- 133812: I. Scripture-light, the most sure light (1656)
- 133907: A debate on the justice and piety of the present constitution: under K. William (1696)
- 134098: Mixt marriages vindicated: or A discourse of mixt marriages by way of dialogue between A. and B (1680)
- 134171: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the sons of clergy-men, in the church of St. Mary Le Bow, on Tuesday, Decem. 3. 1695 (1696)
- 134288: The book of rates, now used in the sin custom-house of the church and court of Rome (1674)
- 134502: A view of the world, being a poem of the times (1685)
- 134651: An unjust plea confuted, and Melchisedec and Christs order vindicated against antichristianism (1659)
- 134730: The saints everlasting rest: or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1651)
- 134788: Needful counsel for lukewarm Christians (1672)
- 134795: Certaine treatises (1649)
- 134877: The general assembly: or, The necessity of receiving the communion in our publick congregations (1667)
- 134929: The arraignment of popery (1669)
- 134931: The arraignment of popery (1691)
- 134955: The publique worship, or, The worship of God (1664)
- 135026: The exaltation of Christ in the dayes of the Gospel (1647)
- 135155: The book of common-prayer and administration of the sacraments (1687)
- 135158: The book of common-prayer (1694)
- 135321: A treatise of divine providence (1683)
- 135418: The doctrine of original sin (1658)
- 135517: The censors censured, in a brief discourse (1661)
- 135781: A vvoman forbidden to speak in the church (1655)
- 135870: Catechetical exercises, or Questions and answers for youth to learn (1696)
- 135946: The treasury of drugs unlock'd. Or a full and true description of all sorts of drugs, and chymical preparations, sold by druggists (1690)
- 135961: A discourse of the glory to which God hath called believers by Jesus Christ (1677)
- 136072: The Christian's manual (1691)
- 136266: A commentarie, or exposition upon the prophecie of Habakkuk (1650)
- 136616: Mr. Baxters Aphorisms exorized and anthorized. Or An examination of and answer to a book written by Mr. Ri: Baxter teacher of the church at Kederminster in Worcester-shire, entituled, Aphorisms of justification (1654)
- 136616: Mr. Baxters Aphorisms exorized and anthorized. Or An examination of and answer to a book written by Mr. Ri: Baxter teacher of the church at Kederminster in Worcester-shire, entituled, Aphorisms of justification (1654)
- 136788: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments (1685)
- 136840: The whole prophecie of Daniel explained, by a paraphrase, analysis and briefe comment (1643)
- 136933: The best interest; or a treatise of a saving interest in Christ (1682)
- 136976: Some arguments (1680)
- 137003: Singing of Psalmes a gospel-ordinance. Or a treatise (1650)
- 137054: The countermine: or, A short, but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party (1684)
- 137095: A prophesie of the last day to be revealed in the last times (1645)
- 137127: Four select sermons upon several texts of scripture· (1668)
- 137145: An Explanation of the terms, order, and usefulness of the liturgy of the Church of England (1692)
- 137202: The [H]istory of the [l]ife and death [of] that antient father of the church, [D]r. Joh. Thauler (1663)
- 137202: The [H]istory of the [l]ife and death [of] that antient father of the church, [D]r. Joh. Thauler (1663)
- 137216: A preservative of piety (1662)
- 137248: An exposition of the Epistle of Jude (1656)
- 137434: A treatise of the passions and faculties of the soul of man (1647)
- 137447: A manifestation of divine love, or some spirituall breathings (1660)
- 137486: A guide to church-fellowship and order. According to the gospel-institution (1692)
- 137493: An antidote against distractions: or, An indeavour to serve the church, in the daily case of wandrings in the worship of God (1669)
- 137609: An antidote against distractions, or, An indeavour to serve the church, in the daily case of wandrings in the worship of God by Richard Steele (1673)
- 137814: Light in darkness, or Deliverance proclaimed unto the church in the midst of all her despondencies and discouragements (1679)
- 137817: Paramuthion: or, A word of comfort for the church of God (1662)
- 137817: Paramuthion: or, A word of comfort for the church of God (1662)
- 137841: The cases of scandal and persecution (1674)
- 137926: Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Christians (1654)
- 138010: Aphorismes of justification (1655)
- 138097: The bottomles pit smoaking in familisme (1652)
- 138131: A treatise of the sibyls (1661)
- 138266: The Catechism, or, Brief instruction in the faith and order [brace] of the gospel (1700)
- 138491: The Civil Orange: or, The United hearts of England (1689)
- 138568: Whereas in expectation of conformity to the laws of the land, concerning uniformity of common-prayer and service in the church and the administration of the sacraments ... by the Lords Justices and Council, Mau. Eustace canc., Orrery (1662)
- 138632: Mr. Claude's conference with M. de Condom, now Bishop of Meaux, in the presence of the Countess of Lorge and Roye, Mad. de Duras, and several other persons of quality (1688)
- 138812: A brief historical relation of the most material passages and persecutions of the Church of Christ, from the death of our Saviour, to the time of William the Conqueror (1676)
- 138876: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1680)
- 138882: The lamentable sufferings of the church of God in Dorset-shire (1659)
- 139060: A practical exposition of the CXXXth. Psalm (1680)
- 139120: Certain disputations of right to sacraments, and the true nature of visible Christianity (1658)
- 139187: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1679)
- 139189: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1700)
- 139333: The visions of purgatory, anno 1680 (1685)
- 139411: The spirit of the martyrs is risen (1665)
- 139435: The case of the regale and of the pontificat stated (1700)
- 139484: The confirming work of religion: or, Its great things made plain, by their primary evidences and demonstrations (1693)
- 139501: A brief history of the most material passages and persecutions of the church of Christ, from the death of our Saviour, to the time of William the Conqueror (1686)
- 139501: A brief history of the most material passages and persecutions of the church of Christ, from the death of our Saviour, to the time of William the Conqueror (1686)
- 139511: Analysis. The loosing of Saint Peter's bands (1660)
- 139858: Controversial discourses relating to the church (1697)
- 139904: God's revenge against the enemies of the church· (1658)
- 139979: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1663)
- 139980: The book of common-prayer (1670)
- 140064: A collection of private forms of prayers out of the common-prayer-book (1690)
- 140100: A new and needful treatise of spirits and wind (1668)
- 140135: The unlawfulnesse of mixt-marriages, or, An answer to a book entituled Mixt-marriages vindicated in a dialogue between A and B written by Stephen Tory (1681)
- 140267: Immorality, debauchery, and profaness [sic], exposed to the reproof of Scripture, and the censure of the law (1698)
- 140331: The letter torn in pieces: or, a full confutation of Ludlow's suggestions, that King Charles I. was an enemy to the state: by the author of two papers formerly published, viz. the Vindication of the honour of King Charles the First. And the Earnest call to the people of England, &c. In which there is a clear vindication of His Majesties carriage towards the church. Licensed, Sept. 29. 1692. Edmund Bohun (1692)
- 140409: A vindication of the divine authority of ruling elders in the churches of Christ (1700)
- 140461: Selfe-examination required in every one, for the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper. First, delivered in a sermon, preparatory to the sacrament, in the church of Martines in the Fields (1648)
- 140514: A rationale upon the Book of common-prayer of the Church of England (1684)
- 140782: A proclamation by the King and Queen's most excellent Majesties. William R (1690)
- 141206: The arraignment of popery (1667)
- 141268: An Episcopal almanack (1677)
- 141325: Ichabod: or, Five groans of the church (1663)
- 141359: A vvoman forbidden to speak in the church (1654)
- 141608: Right reformation: or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament, represented in Gospell-light (1646)
- 141637: The arraignment of popery (1669)
- 141681: Antiquitates apostolicæ: or, The history of the lives, acts and martyrdoms of the holy apostles of our Saviour, and the two evangelists, SS. Mark and Luke (1684)
- 141750: A description of the funeral solemnities, performed in the church of Nostre-Dame, at Paris: to honour the memory of his excellency the Lord Henry de la Tour D'Avergne Vicount Turenne (1675)
- 141907: By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we by the advice of our council for certain weighty and urgent occasions concerning us and this state (1689)
- 142041: A relation of the distressed state of the church of Christ (1661)
- 142112: A voice out of the wildernes (1661)
- 142216: Mesiths: or, The one and onely mediatour betwixt God and men (1651)
- 142309: A new art of short-vvriting (1649)
- 142408: Catch that catch can, or A choice collection of catches, rounds, & canons for 3 or 4 voyces (1652)
- 142485: Certamina euchairou proschairou. Or, A seasonable vindication of foure truths of God (1655)
- 142701: The great work of redemption: deliver'd in five sermons at St. Paul's, and at the Spittle, Aprill, 1641 (1660)
- 142742: An account of Dr. Still.'s late book against the church of Rome. Together with a short postil upon his text (1672)
- 142822: The axe laid to the root of the old corrupt-tree. And the spirit of deceit struck at in its nature (1659)
- 143054: By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we, by the advice of our council, for certain weighty and urgent occasions concerning us and this state (1689)
- 143360: A weeks loving, wooing, and wedding: or, Happy is that wooing that is not long a dooing (1683)
- 143392: A new history of ecclesiastical writers (1697)
- 143784: The countermine: or, A short, but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party (1684)
- 143839: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1686)
- 144189: A short exposition of the church catechism (1696)
- 144744: The history of the life of the sublime and illuminated divine, Dr. Joh. Thauler (1660)
- 145118: A comment on the times, or, A character of the enemies of the church. Written by Thomas Wall, Mr. in Arts, and Minister of Jesus Christ (1659)
- 145340: A musicall banquet (1651)
- 145449: Ayres and dialogues, for one, two, and three voyces (1653)
- 145703: The godly mans ark or, City of refuge in the day of his distresse (1661)
- 145721: Jerusalem restor'd. A sermon preached in the cathedral church of St. Peters in Yorke at the assizes holden for that county the eighteenth day of March. Anno Dom. 1661/2 (1662)
- 145772: Nuntius a mortuis: or, a messenger from the dead. That is, a stupendous and dreadfull colloquie, distinctly and alternately heard by divers, betwixt the ghosts of Henry the Eight, and Charles the First, both Kings of England, who lye entombed in the church of Windsor. Wherein (as with a pencill from heaven) is liquidly (from head to foot) set forth, the whole series of the judgements of God, upon the sinnes of these unfortunate jslands. Translated out of the Latine copie, by G.T (1657)
- 145821: The judgment and advice of the Assembly of the Associated Ministers of VVorcester-shire, held at Worcester August 6th 1658 (1658)
- 145841: A serious exhortation to an holy life or, a plea for the absolute necessity of inherent righteousness in those that hope to be saved (1662)
- 145891: The saints everlasting rest: or, a treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in glory (1669)
- 145897: Spirituall refinings: in two parts. Delivered in CLXI. sermons, by Anthony Burgess, sometime fellow of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge; and now pastor of the church of Sutton-Coldfield in Warwickshire. (1658)
- 145963: Three sermons preached in the Cathedral Church of Winchester (1662)
- 146012: The plotters doom (1680)
- 146033: A grain of incense: or, Supplication for the peace of Jerusalem, the church and state (1648)
- 146404: A reply unto a pamphlet entituled an ansvver to certain certificates, serving to vindicate Mr. Samuel Eaton's righteousness in receiving tvvo summes of money, &c (1658)
- 146587: A patterne of universall knowledge, in a plaine and true draught: or A diatyposis, or model of the eminently learned, and pious promoter of science in generall, Mr. John Amos Comenius (1651)
- 146695: Vox populi, expressed in XXXV. motions to this present Parliament (1641)
- 146759: The royall, and the royallist's plea (1647)
- 146814: Rules for our more devout behaviour in the time of divine service in the Church of England (1692)
- 146876: A sober and temperate discourse, concerning the interest of words in prayer (1661)
- 147132: The triumph of the church over her plotting implacable enemies: being the substance of a moral discourse, delivered on the fifth of November, by that reverend divine, N.V (1689)
- 147132: The triumph of the church over her plotting implacable enemies: being the substance of a moral discourse, delivered on the fifth of November, by that reverend divine, N.V (1689)
- 147218: The A.B.C. with a catechisme for yong children. Appointed by act of the church and councell of Scotland, to be learned in all families and le[ ]tor scooles in the said kingdome, and now presented to al forein plantations (1646)
- 147308: A short treatise of the church militant under Episcopal government (1661)
- 147309: Selfe-examination required in every one, for the worthy receiving of the Lords Supper first, delivered in a sermon, preparatory to the sacrament, in the church of Martines in the Fields now published for the inhabitants there, and for the publick good (1646)
- 147351: The blessed birth-day of our saviour Jesus Christ, annually to be kept holy, by them that call upon him in all nations (1658)
- 147370: Read, try, judge, and speak as you find. By Mr. Henry Archer, who keeps a turners shop in Church-Street (1674)
- 147847: A letter to a person of quality, concerning the fines received by the church at its restoration, wherein, by the instance of one of the richest cathedrals a very fair guess may be made at the receipts and disbursements of all the rest. By a prebend of the Church of Canterbury (1668)
- 147880: Divine physick for devout souls: or, Four serious vvords to the most grave and solid christians (1662)
- 147958: The holy desires of death. Or A collection of some thoughts of the fathers of the church (1678)
- 148055: The English fortune-tellers (1693)
- 148091: Hagon A religious treatise upon Simeons song; or, instructions advertising how to live holily, and dye happily (1659)
- 148115: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge in the day of his distress (1672)
- 148304: November, 1642. The unlimited prerogative of kings subverted. Or a short treatise grounded upon scripture and reason (1642)
- 148385: Irenicum (1662)
- 148388: At the sign of the Flower de Luce near the church porch in the Little Miuories, without Aldgate (1685)
- 148415: The more excellent way: or, A proposal of a compleat work of charity (1696)
- 148499: The countermine: or, A short, but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party (1684)
- 148615: Meditations on the holy sacrament of the Lords last Supper (1647)
- 148628: A mirrour for Anabaptists, in three rational discourses that may put the blush upon them (1660)
- 148940: Prelimited forms of praising God (1691)
- 148990: A short view of the assemblies catechism (1699)
- 149169: The city remembrancer. Or, A sermon preached to the native-citizens, of London (1657)
- 149189: A most useful collection of the principal sermons of Christ (1675)
- 149311: Mystical implantation: or, The great Gospel Mystery of the Christian's union, and communion with, and conformity to Jesus Christ, both in his death and resurrection, is opened, and applyed. As they were lately delivered to the church of God at Great Yarmouth, by John Brinsley minister of the Gospel, and preacher to that incorporation (1653)
- 150354: Good newes from the assembly in Scotland, novv sitting in consultation, concerning their ecclesiasticall government in the church (1642)
- 150397: The frightned people of Clarkenwel (1689)
- 150402: The French monstrous beast (1691)
- 150557: A course of lectures upon the church catechism in four volumes (1699)
- 150659: Worthy sir, it cannot be unknown to you, what great benefit the church of God hath reaped by the care of learned men in publishing the holy scriptures according to the best copies in the original and other learned tongues, (1652)
- 150766: A weeks preparation towards a worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1692)
- 150820: Sure and honest means for the conversion of all hereticks (1688)
- 150989: To the Kings most excellent Maiestie. The humble petition of the ministers of the Church of England, desiring reformation, of certain ceremonies and abuses of the church (1641)
- 151659: A brief treatise of religious womens meetings services & testimonies (1684)
- 152026: Dr. Daniel Whitby's several tracts collected into one volume (1690)
- 152026: Dr. Daniel Whitby's several tracts collected into one volume (1690)
- 152155: A weeks preparation towards a worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1693)
- 152156: A Weeks preparation towards a worthy receiving of the Lords Supper (1691)
- 152325: A comment on the times, or, A characterer of the enemies of the church. Written by Thomas Wall, Mr. in Arts, and Minister of Jesus Christ (1658)
- 152387: Three private prayers for the use of all devout Protestants (1688)
- 152427: Vox sapientum: or, A discourse (1692)
- 152564: Panoplia: or the whole armour of God (1665)
- 152704: Mikrokosmografia. A description of the little-world, or, body of man (1654)
- 153057: A treatise exhibited by diverse reverend and godly divines, to the high court of Parliament (1641)
- 153085: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Right Worshipfull Dr. Luddington (1663)
- 153473: A discourse of the right of the church in a Christian state: by Herbert Thorndike, one of the Prebends of Westminster Church (1670)
- 153488: Practical piety; or, The pastor's last legacy to his beloved people directing how to walk with God in these apostatizing times (1681)
- 153506: Pseudeleutheria· Or, Lawlesse liberty (1646)
- 153512: The miracvlovs origin and translation of the church of our B. Lady of Loreto. (1678)
- 153512: The miracvlovs origin and translation of the church of our B. Lady of Loreto. (1678)
- 153540: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the Warwick-shire men, at the church of St. Laurence, Novemb. 25. 1680 (1680)
- 153540: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the Warwick-shire men, at the church of St. Laurence, Novemb. 25. 1680 (1680)
- 153578: The faith of the Church of England concerning Gods work on mans will (1663)
- 153758: Strange and wonderful nevvs from Warwick-shire (1680)
- 153908: The complaint of a deserted sovle (1645)
- 153918: The history of the church and state of Scotland (1678)
- 154319: An epitomy of ecclesiastical history. Part II (1683)
- 154350: Divine breathings: or A manual of practical contemplations (1680)
- 154382: Two questions (1697)
- 154400: Tachy-graphy (1645)
- 154547: Act for settling the quiet and peace of the church (1693)
- 154581: Act concerning the church. (1695)
- 154815: The Christians daily vvalk in holy security and peace (1652)
- 155284: The Jesuite converted, or the recantation of Andrew Saull (1674)
- 155350: Romes thunder-bolt, or, Antichrist displaid (1682)
- 155807: A preservative of piety (1662)
- 155820: A treatise of the passions and faculties of the soul of man (1651)
- 156172: Questions and answers for youth to learn (1685)
- 156241: Psychelogia; or serious thoughts on second thoughts (1698)
- 156253: Theodidactus; or, The faithfull admonisher (1659)
- 156442: The Anabaptists Meribah: or vvaters of strife (1656)
- 157067: A parallel between the faith and doctrine of the present Quakers (1700)
- 157079: The paper called the Agreement of the people taken into consideration and the lawfulness of subscription to it examined (1649)
- 157165: Concerning sons and daughters, and prophetesses speaking and prophecying, in the law and in the gospel (1660)
- 157760: An account of the present persecution of the church in Scotland, in several letters. (1690)
- 158065: An answer to a book entitvled, An humble remonstrance (1641)
- 158096: A brief commentarie or exposition upon the prophecy of Habakkuk (1650)
- 158100: To the church wardens and constables (1644)
- 158359: The French King's edict upon the declaration made by the clergy of France (1682)
- 158601: A list of the House of Lords, together with the knights, citizens, burgesses, and barons of the Cinque-Ports, that are returned to serve in the Parliament of England to be assembled at Oxford the 21st. of March 1681. (Note, that those that have this mark * after them, were not members of the last Parliament.) (1681)
- 158754: Scriptures opened; and sundry cases of conscience resolved in plain and practical answers to several questions (1675)
- 158898: The life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini, who governed the church, during the time of Innocent the X (1667)
- 158899: The life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini, who governed the church, during the time of Innocent the X (1666)
- 159604: The covenant and catechism of the church . . . Horsly-Down (1700)
- 159807: Certain catechistical exercises treating of the grounds of religion (1653)
- 160213: Short and plain directions for the observation of the Lords day (1697)
- 160376: The resurrection-revealed raised, above doubts, & difficulties (1661)
- 160444: The history of the life and death [of] that antient father of the church, Dr. Joh. Thauler (1663)
- 160444: The history of the life and death [of] that antient father of the church, Dr. Joh. Thauler (1663)
- 160485: Bibliotheca Harringtoniana, being an excellent collection of books of the best ancient and modern authors in all faculties, in Greek, Latin and English (1695)
- 160500: A narrative of the holy life, and happy death of that very reverend, faithful and zealous man of God, and minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ, Mr. John Angier (1683)
- 160604: A short treatise shewing the Sabbatharians confuted by the new covenant (1658)
- 160912: Hear the church: or, An appeal to the mother of us all (1688)
- 160977: The history of the church of Great Britain (1675)
- 161302: A full and true account of the damages and murders done and committed on the estates and lives of the Protestants, by the Irish rebels in Ireland (1689)
- 161363: A plain and profitable exposition of, and enlargement upon, the church-catechism (1684)
- 162075: The mystery of God incarnate, or, The word made flesh, cleared up (1650)
- 162134: The exaltation of Christ in the dayes of the gospel (1649)
- 162235: A consideration and a resolvtion (1641)
- 162273: The book of common-prayer. And administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, (1682)
- 162274: The book of common-prayer and administration of the sacraments. And other rites and ceremonies of the church; (1682)
- 162275: The book of common prayer (1682)
- 162276: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments (1682)
- 162277: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the Sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the Church of England, together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches (1681)
- 162278: The book of common-prayer, (1681)
- 162336: Die Veneris, 29 Januar. 1645. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the solemne league and covenant be on every day of fast and publike humiliation, publiquely read (1645)
- 162338: An order made by the House of Commons, assembled in Parliament, for the establishing of preaching lecturers throughout the kingdome of England and dominion of Wales (1642)
- 162348: Die Veneris, 17. April. 1646. A declaration of the Commons of England assembled in Parliament, of their true intentions concerning the ancient and fundamental government of the kingdom, the government of the church, the present peace (1646)
- 162348: Die Veneris, 17. April. 1646. A declaration of the Commons of England assembled in Parliament, of their true intentions concerning the ancient and fundamental government of the kingdom, the government of the church, the present peace (1646)
- 162362: Sixteene propositions in Parliament (1642)
- 162476: A new history of ecclesiastical writers: containing an account of the authors of the several books of the Old and New Testament (1697)
- 162490: Eirhnikon: or, A way of peace· (1645)
- 162508: The land of promise, and the covenant thereof (1641)
- 162568: Grace, mercy, and peace. Conteining 1. Gods reconciliation to man. 2. Mans reconcilation to God. By Henry Denne, an unworthy servant of the church (1640)
- 162569: Grace, mercy, and peace (1640)
- 162598: The dangers of new discipline, to the state and church discovered (1642)
- 162824: The case of St. Ann's guild (1690)
- 162853: A collection of several sermons preached upon solemn occasions (1659)
- 162916: The principall grounds of Christian religion. Or, a briefe collection of such fundamentall truths, as are mecessary to be known, and believed unto salvation. Extracted out of the whole body of divinity. Delivered by way of catechizing, in severall after-noone exercises, in the parish church of Thornton in Pickeringlith in Yorkeshire. By Christopher Bradley, master of arts, rector of the church, and minister of the Gospel there (1667)
- 162934: The book of common prayer (1684)
- 162938: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches (1682)
- 162939: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1681)
- 162942: The book of common prayer (1674)
- 162944: The book of common-prayer (1673)
- 162945: The book of common-prayer (1663)
- 163058: The life and death of that excellent minister of Christ Mr Joseph Alleine (1671)
- 163212: A list of the House of Lords, together with the knights, citizens, burgesses, and barons of the Cinque-ports (1681)
- 163365: Spirituall milk for Boston babes in either England (1657)
- 163596: The censors censured, in a brief discourse (1661)
- 163620: The mystery of God incarnate: or, The VVord made flesh (1650)
- 163816: The discipline and order of particular churches, no novelty (1675)
- 163816: The discipline and order of particular churches, no novelty (1675)
- 163881: Select musicall ayres, and dialogues (1652)
- 163882: Select hymns and anthems (1696)
- 164090: Mr. Baxters Aphorisms exorized and anthorized. Or An examination of, and answer to a book written by Mr. Ri: Baxter teacher of the church at Kederminster in Worcester-shire, entituled, Aphorisms of justification (1656)
- 164090: Mr. Baxters Aphorisms exorized and anthorized. Or An examination of, and answer to a book written by Mr. Ri: Baxter teacher of the church at Kederminster in Worcester-shire, entituled, Aphorisms of justification (1656)
- 164737: A declaration to all His Majesties loving subjects, for the setling of church-government (1660)
- 164884: A sermon preached at Bugbrook in Northamptonshire, May 15, 1642, upon the collection for Ireland (1642)
- 165081: To the high court of Parliament. A vindication of the Protestant religion (1690)
- 165153: The godly mans ark, or city of refuge in the day of his distress (1682)
- 165155: A raging wave foming out his own shame. Or, An answer to a book lately published by Richard Hains (a person withdrawn from) entituled, A protestation against usurpation (1675)
- 165204: A brief and seasonable word, directed for the church of God, or, The Christians remembrancer touching the Gospel-ministers maintenance (1675)
- 165260: The pilgrim's progress (1688)
- 165409: The moderate Baptist (1654)
- 165425: An end of one wonder: or a brief account (1651)
- 165430: The dignitie and dutie of the ministers of Christ (1667)
- 165458: The enemies overthrow: or, The right way to get victories· (1693)
- 165481: The Book of common prayer (1695)
- 165482: The book of common prayer (1693)
- 165485: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1693)
- 165643: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1689)
- 165646: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments (1686)
- 165647: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England; together with the psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches· (1686)
- 165651: The book of common-prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England; together with the psalter or psalms, of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches (1682)
- 165652: The book of common-prayer and administration of the sacraments (1681)
- 165656: The book of common-prayer (1668)
- 165834: Schisme anatomiz'd; vvith its remedy (1657)
- 165932: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira (1700)
- 166158: [An] answer to I marry and thank ye too (1690)
- 166245: The barbarous and bloody son (1696)
- 166259: Altare Christianum, or, A plea for altars (1660)
- 166757: The discipline and order of particular churches, no novelty. Proved from scripture, reason, antiquity, and most eminent modern divines. Or, A discourse of the church (1699)
- 166757: The discipline and order of particular churches, no novelty. Proved from scripture, reason, antiquity, and most eminent modern divines. Or, A discourse of the church (1699)
- 166803: Right reformation: or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament represented in gospel-light (1650)
- 166803: Right reformation: or, The reformation of the church of the New Testament represented in gospel-light (1650)
- 166847: Arnioboskia: or the shephardizing of lambes. Or the pastour's care of the young of his flock (1650)
- 166973: Spiritual milk for babes drawn out of the breasts of both testaments for their souls nourishment; and of great use for children (1672)
- 166975: The doctrine of the church, to which is committed the keyes of the kingdome of Heaven (1642)
- 166975: The doctrine of the church, to which is committed the keyes of the kingdome of Heaven (1642)
- 167104: The young schollar's best companion: or, An exact guide or directory for children and youth (1690)
- 167640: The pilgrim's progress (1687)
- 167756: Heavens vvitnesse to the vvorship and worshipers of God on Earth (1652)
- 167806: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments (1700)
- 167807: The book of common-prayer (1684)
- 167808: The book of common-prayer (1682)
- 167809: The book of common-prayer and administration of the sacraments (1682)
- 167811: The book of common-prayer (1676)
- 167812: [The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments (1676)
- 167824: The poor mechanicks plea, against the rich clergy's oppression (1699)
- 168020: Well-doing well done to (1650)
- 168070: A catechism and confession of faith (1682)
- 168165: The godly mans ark, or, City of refuge in the day of his distress (1678)
- 168412: The life & death of that excellent minister of Christ Mr. Joseph Alleine (1693)
- 168602: A catechisme, or, The grounds and principles of Christian religion set forth by way of question and answer (1650)
- 168673: The recantation of Cornelius O Donnel, prior of Trim (1664)
- 168701: Enoch's translation. A funeral sermon preach'd upon the death of the Reverend Mr. George Day (1698)
- 169031: Sacramental knowledge (1658)
- 169033: Die Sabbati 9. April. 1642 (1642)
- 169171: A true account of the reason why divers members of the Church of Christ, meeting in Dean-street, London (1697)
- 169175: A survey of the estate of France, and of some of the adjoyning ilands (1656)
- 169280: A treatise of the passions and faculties of the soul of man (1656)
- 169294: A voyage to East-India (1655)
- 169325: Authente?s, or A treatise of self-deniall (1659)
- 169486: Anthropolatria; or, the sinne of glorying in men (1645)
- 170043: Smectymnuus rediuiuus (1660)
- 170210: The confession of faith, of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (1689)
- 170292: The application of redemption by the effectual work of the word, and spirt [sic] of Christ, for the bringing home of lost sinners to God (1656)
- 170653: The contentes of this double kalender, for this yeare of our Lord god, 1606 (1606)
- 170668: The hymnes and songs of the church (1623)
- 170780: The hymnes and songs of the church (1623)
- 170781: The hymnes and songs of the church (1623)
- 170816: A sermon, pointing out the chiefe causes, and cures, of such unruly stirres, as are not seldome found in the church of God (1639)
- 170816: A sermon, pointing out the chiefe causes, and cures, of such unruly stirres, as are not seldome found in the church of God (1639)
- 171081: A commentarie upon the epistle of S. Paul written to Titus (1612)
- 171455: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1616)
- 171769: The ansvvere of the vicechancelour, the doctors, both the proctors, and other the heads of houses in the Vniversity of Oxford (1603)
- 172055: A remonstrance of the most gratious King Iames I. King of Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c (1619)
- 172204: A new postil (1566)
- 172334: A true and certaine relation of a strange-birth (1635)
- 172446: A quench-coale. Or A briefe disquisition and inquirie, in vvhat place of the church or chancell the Lords-table ought to be situated, especially vvhen the Sacrament is administered? (1637)
- 172446: A quench-coale. Or A briefe disquisition and inquirie, in vvhat place of the church or chancell the Lords-table ought to be situated, especially vvhen the Sacrament is administered? (1637)
- 172446: A quench-coale. Or A briefe disquisition and inquirie, in vvhat place of the church or chancell the Lords-table ought to be situated, especially vvhen the Sacrament is administered? (1637)
- 172549: Certaine aduertisements for the good of the church and common-wealth (1624)
- 172549: Certaine aduertisements for the good of the church and common-wealth (1624)
- 172549: Certaine aduertisements for the good of the church and common-wealth (1624)
- 172640: The way to the true church (1608)
- 172642: The schismatical puritan (1631)
- 172958: An essay on ecclesiastical authority (1617)
- 173142: A treatise of the church (1616)
- 173178: The whole booke of Psalmes (1594)
- 173214: The whole booke of Psalmes (1611)
- 173239: Magnificence exemplified: and, the repaire of Saint Pauls exhorted unto (1634)
- 173318: The description of fleshly lusts. Or a profitable and fruitfull sermon vpon the first Epistle of Saint Peter, Chap. 2. vers. 11. 12. Preached and penned by that famous, learned, iudicious, orthodoxall, holy, wise, and skilfull preacher and servant of God, now deceased, and with his God triumphing in Heaven, Iohn Randall, Batchelour of Divinitie, pastour of St. Andrewes Hubbart in little East cheape London, sometimes fellow of Lincolne Coledge in Oxford. And now published, to the glory of God, the edification of his church, and the honourable memoriall of the author, by William Holbrooke, preacher of the word of God in the church aforesaid (1622)
- 173372: Saint Peters rocke (1597)
- 173518: Notes of the doctrine of repentance (1602)
- 173878: A treatise of ecclesiasticall and politike povver (1612)
- 173997: The way of all flesh (1619)
- 174132: Calderwoods recantation: or, A tripartite discourse (1622)
- 174276: A treatise concerning a Christians carefull abstinence from all appearance of evill (1640)
- 174302: An excellent and plaine discourse of the church, whereby the godlie may knowe and discerne the true Church, from the Romish Church, and all other false and counterfet churches, as well for matters of doctrine, as discipline, &c. Written in Frenche by M. Bartrand de Loque, a godlie minister of Dolphenine. And faithfully translated into English, by M.T.W. Seene and allowed (1582)
- 174377: Mephibosheths hearts-ioy vpon his soueraignes safetie (1624)
- 174462: The staffe of Christian faith (1577)
- 174498: A very comfortable, and necessary sermon in these our dayes (1578)
- 174513: Pieties pillar: or, A sermon preached at the funerall of mistresse Elizabeth Gouge, late wife of Mr. William Gouge, of Black-friers, London (1626)
- 174721: Gods goodnes and mercie (1624)
- 174722: Gods goodnes and mercie (1626)
- 174743: Tvvo sermons preached before the Kings most excellent Maiesty in the church of Beauly in Hampshire (1609)
- 174743: Tvvo sermons preached before the Kings most excellent Maiesty in the church of Beauly in Hampshire (1609)
- 174743: Tvvo sermons preached before the Kings most excellent Maiesty in the church of Beauly in Hampshire (1609)
- 174751: Of predestination [and] election made by Joh[a]n Lamberd minister of the church of Elham. Anno M.D.L (1550)
- 175418: A most plaine and profitable exposition of the booke of Ester (1599)
- 175466: An exposytion in Englyshe vpon the Epistyll of saynt Paule to the Philippia[n]s (1550)
- 175488: Fortunes fashion (1613)
- 175767: A sermon vpon the xii. xiij, and xiiij. verses of the xiiij. chapter of Ezechiel (1609)
- 175903: An answere vnto Sir Thomas Mores dialoge made by Vvillyam Tindale. First he declareth what the church is, and geveth a reason of certayne wordes which Master More rebuketh in the tra[n]slacion of the newe Testament. After that he answereth particularlye vnto everye chaptre which semeth to haue anye apperaunce of truth thorow all his. iiij. bokes (1531)
- 176083: The former booke of the musicke of M. William Damon, late one of her maiesties musitions (1591)
- 176693: Balme from Gilead, to cure all diseases, especially the plague (1626)
- 176848: An excellent and learned treatise, of the spirituall mariage betvveene Christ and the church, and every faithfull man. Written in Latine by that famous and worthie member of Christ his church H. Zanchius: and translated into English (1592)
- 176848: An excellent and learned treatise, of the spirituall mariage betvveene Christ and the church, and every faithfull man. Written in Latine by that famous and worthie member of Christ his church H. Zanchius: and translated into English (1592)
- 176867: Gods goodnes and mercie (1631)
- 176876: An exposition of the symbole or creede of the apostles (1631)
- 177076: An exposition of the dominical Epistles and Gospels, vsed in our English liturgie (1611)
- 177080: An exposition of the dominicall Epistles and Gospels, vsed in our English liturgie (1616)
- 177081: An exposition of the dominical Epistles and Gospels, vsed in our English liturgie (1615)
- 177084: An exposition of the dominical Epistles and Gospels, vsed in our English liturgie (1615)
- 177259: An exposition of the symbole or creede of the apostles (1597)
- 177311: Lessons and exercises out of Cicero ad Atticum, for such as desire to habituate themselues (either by their owne industry, or by the helpe of masters) in Cicero's epistolarie Latine, after the method of Dr Webbe, lately priuiledged by patent from his Maiestie for 31. yeeres. And are to be sold by euery master licensed to teach by that way. As by Mr Sherley in Rose-alley, at the vpper end of Holborne, towards Grayes-Inne Fields. Mr Clarke in Fetter-lane, now teaching at the church of St Dunstane in the West. Mr Wastell in Harpe-lane, at the further end of the church of St Dunstane in the East, and others (1627)
- 177616: Abrahams faith: that is, The olde religion (1603)
- 177643: The compleat horseman and expert ferrier (1639)
- 177790: A commentarie vpon the fourth booke of Moses, called Numbers (1618)
- 177853: The iudgement of the Reuerend Father Master Henry Bullinger, pastor of the church of Zurick, in certeyne matters of religion, beinge in controuersy in many countreys, euen wher as the Gopel [sic] is taught (1566)
- 177853: The iudgement of the Reuerend Father Master Henry Bullinger, pastor of the church of Zurick, in certeyne matters of religion, beinge in controuersy in many countreys, euen wher as the Gopel [sic] is taught (1566)
- 177853: The iudgement of the Reuerend Father Master Henry Bullinger, pastor of the church of Zurick, in certeyne matters of religion, beinge in controuersy in many countreys, euen wher as the Gopel [sic] is taught (1566)
- 177853: The iudgement of the Reuerend Father Master Henry Bullinger, pastor of the church of Zurick, in certeyne matters of religion, beinge in controuersy in many countreys, euen wher as the Gopel [sic] is taught (1566)
- 177856: The tragedies of tyrantes (1575)
- 177879: A synopsis, or compendium of the Fathers (1637)
- 177901: A briefe and compendyouse table, in a maner of a concordaunce (1563)
- 178464: A notable treatise of the church (1579)
- 178505: A Christian letter of certaine English protestants, vnfained fauourers of the present state of religion, authorised and professed in England: vnto that reverend and learned man, Mr R. Hoo (1599)
- 178558: A remonstrance of the most gratious King Iames I. King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c (1619)
- 178720: A sacred septenarie, or, A godly and fruitful exposition on the seven Psalmes of repentance (1623)
- 178726: A godly and fruitfull exposition on the twenty five Psalme (1622)
- 178817: D. Sarauia. 1. Of the diuerse degrees of the ministers of the gospell. 2. Of the honor vvhich is due vnto the priestes and prelates of the church. 3. Of sacrilege, and the punishment thereof. The particular contents of the afore saide Treatises to be seene in the next pages (1591)
- 178817: D. Sarauia. 1. Of the diuerse degrees of the ministers of the gospell. 2. Of the honor vvhich is due vnto the priestes and prelates of the church. 3. Of sacrilege, and the punishment thereof. The particular contents of the afore saide Treatises to be seene in the next pages (1591)
- 179113: The incomparable jevvell (1632)
- 179311: The mappe of mans mortality and vanity (1630)
- 179444: A sermon profitably preached in the church within her Maiesties honourable Tower, neere the citie of London. (1586)
- 179444: A sermon profitably preached in the church within her Maiesties honourable Tower, neere the citie of London. (1586)
- 179444: A sermon profitably preached in the church within her Maiesties honourable Tower, neere the citie of London. (1586)
- 179566: A sermon very notable, fruitefull, and godlie (1556)
- 179578: A briefe exposition of such chapters of the olde testament as vsually are redde in the church at common praier on the Sondayes (1573)
- 179578: A briefe exposition of such chapters of the olde testament as vsually are redde in the church at common praier on the Sondayes (1573)
- 179767: Father Cotton a Iesuite, the Kings confessour, his two and thirtie demands, to the ministers of France (1614)
- 179925: Tvvo sermons preached in Scotland before the Kings Maiesty (1618)
- 179943: The popes canons (1585)
- 180637: A plaine and familiar exposition on the Lords prayer (1635)
- 180728: The lyfe of prestes (1533)
- 181011: A defence of church gouernment (1606)
- 181122: Here foloweth the Epystels and Gospels of the Sondayes and festyuall dayes, as they are red in the church through the whole yere (1546)
- 181147: Anno tricesimo primo Henrici octavi (1546)
- 181602: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1616)
- 181698: Two epystles (1548)
- 181712: The accomplishment of the prophecies; or The third booke in defense of the Catholicke faith (1613)
- 181715: The anatomy of Arminianisme: or The opening of the controuersies lately handled in the Low-Countryes, concerning the doctrine of prouidence, of predestination, of the death of Christ, of nature and grace. By Peter Moulin, pastor of the church at Paris. Carefully translated out of the originall Latine copy (1620)
- 181716: The anatomy of Arminianisme: or, The opening of the controuersies of these times (formerly handled in the Low-Countries) concerning the doctrine of prouidence, of predestination, of the death of Christ, of nature and grace, &c. By Peter du Moulin, minister of the church at Paris (1626)
- 181761: Cantus. The second booke of the musicke of M. William Damon (1591)
- 181774: The anatomie of Arminianisme: or, The opening of the controversies of these times (formerly handled in the Low-Countries) concerning the doctrine of providence, of predestination, of the death of Christ, of nature and grace, &c. By Peter du Moulin, minister of the church at Paris (1635)
- 181778: The antibarbarian: or, A treatise concerning an unknowne tongue (1630)
- 181781: An apology for the holy supper of the Lord (1612)
- 181786: A conference held at Paris betweene Father Gontier a Iesuite, and Doctor Du Moulin (1615)
- 181787: A defence of the Catholicke faith (1610)
- 181789: The Iesuites shifts, and euasions; or, his deportment in controuersies of religion. Or, A treatise, wherein the causes are examined why Mr. Arnoux the Iesuite, refuseth to answere to seauenteene questions propounded by the ministers of the church of Paris (1624)
- 181789: The Iesuites shifts, and euasions; or, his deportment in controuersies of religion. Or, A treatise, wherein the causes are examined why Mr. Arnoux the Iesuite, refuseth to answere to seauenteene questions propounded by the ministers of the church of Paris (1624)
- 181789: The Iesuites shifts, and euasions; or, his deportment in controuersies of religion. Or, A treatise, wherein the causes are examined why Mr. Arnoux the Iesuite, refuseth to answere to seauenteene questions propounded by the ministers of the church of Paris (1624)
- 181792: A sermon preached before the Kings Maiesty at Greenwich the 15. of Iune. 1615. By Master Peter du Moulin, one of the preachers of Gods Word in the church of Paris, and newly translated out of French into English, by I.V. According to the copy printed at Charenton by Paris. 1620 (1620)
- 181855: The humble and vnfained confessio[n] of the belefe of certain poore banished men (1554)
- 181980: Iustifying and sauing faith distinguished from the faith of the deuils (1614)
- 182031: A confession of faith, made by common consent of diuers reformed churches beyond the seas (1571)
- 182165: A commentarie vpon the Lamentations of Ieremy (1637)
- 182347: A speciall grace, appointed to haue been said after a banket at Yorke, vpo[n] the good nues and Proclamacion thear, of the entraunce in to reign ouer vs, of Our Soueraign Lady Elizabeth (1558)
- 182572: An exposition of the dominical Epistles and Gospels, vsed in our English liturgie (1611)
- 182592: By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie vnderstanding that there be certaine persons, hauing in times past the office of ministery in the church, which nowe do purpose to vse their former office in preaching and ministery, (1558)
- 182592: By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie vnderstanding that there be certaine persons, hauing in times past the office of ministery in the church, which nowe do purpose to vse their former office in preaching and ministery, (1558)
- 182771: A briefe collection of the church, and of certayne ceremonies thereof gathered by Thomas Sampson (1581)
- 182811: A new postil (1567)
- 182831: A treatise of the lavvfulnes of hearing of the ministers in the church of England: penned by that late learned and reverent deuine, Mr. Iohn Robinsz. late pastor to the new English church of God in Leyden. Printed according to the copie that was found in his studie after hi decase [sic]: and now published for the common good. Together with a letter written by the same authore: and approued by his church: vvhich followeth after this treatise (1634)
- 182831: A treatise of the lavvfulnes of hearing of the ministers in the church of England: penned by that late learned and reverent deuine, Mr. Iohn Robinsz. late pastor to the new English church of God in Leyden. Printed according to the copie that was found in his studie after hi decase [sic]: and now published for the common good. Together with a letter written by the same authore: and approued by his church: vvhich followeth after this treatise (1634)
- 182831: A treatise of the lavvfulnes of hearing of the ministers in the church of England: penned by that late learned and reverent deuine, Mr. Iohn Robinsz. late pastor to the new English church of God in Leyden. Printed according to the copie that was found in his studie after hi decase [sic]: and now published for the common good. Together with a letter written by the same authore: and approued by his church: vvhich followeth after this treatise (1634)
- 183141: A defence of the reasons of the counter-poyson, for maintenance of the eldership (1586)
- 183145: A sermon very notable, fruicteful, and godlie (1554)
- 183341: A treatise of the church (1579)
- 183373: A concordance axiomaticall (1610)
- 183375: A most godly and learned discourse of the woorthynesse, authoritie, and sufficiencie of the holy scripture (1579)
- 183406: A helpe to discourse: or, A miscelany of seriousnesse with merriment (1631)
- 183424: A helpe to discourse: or, More merriment mixt with serious matters (1640)
- 183425: A helpe to discourse. Or, A misselany of merriment (1623)
- 183436: A table from the beginning of the world to this day (1593)
- 183461: A notable treatise of the church (1580)
- 183462: A treatise of the church (1581)
- 183486: A helpe to discourse: or, A messelany of seriousnesse with merriment (1630)
- 183488: A helpe to discourse: or, A misselany of seriousnesse with merriment (1629)
- 183530: The vanitie of the creature, and vexation of the spirit. By Edward Reynoldes, late preacher to the honourable societie of Lincolnes Inne; and now rector of the church of Brainston in Northamptonshire (1637)
- 183572: A treatise of the church (1606)
- 183692: Anno XXXI. Henrici Octavi. Henry the eyght by the grace of god king of England and of Fraunce, defender of faith, Lord of Irelande, & in earth supreme hed immediately vnder Christ of the church of England, to the honour of almighty God co[n]sernacion of the true doctrine of Christes religion, and for the concord quiet & welth of this his realme and subiects of the same, helde his moste high court of Parliament, begonne at Westminster the .xxviii. day of Apryl, and there continued til the .xxviii. day of Iune, the .xxxi. yere of his most noble and victorious reigne, wherin were established these actes folowyng (1562)
- 183692: Anno XXXI. Henrici Octavi. Henry the eyght by the grace of god king of England and of Fraunce, defender of faith, Lord of Irelande, & in earth supreme hed immediately vnder Christ of the church of England, to the honour of almighty God co[n]sernacion of the true doctrine of Christes religion, and for the concord quiet & welth of this his realme and subiects of the same, helde his moste high court of Parliament, begonne at Westminster the .xxviii. day of Apryl, and there continued til the .xxviii. day of Iune, the .xxxi. yere of his most noble and victorious reigne, wherin were established these actes folowyng (1562)
- 183698: Anno XXXIIII. et .V. Henrici Octaui. Actes made in the session of this present parliamente holden vpon prorogacion at Westminster the .xxii. day of Ianuary in the .xxxiiii. yere of the reigne of our moste drad soueraigne lorde Henry the eyght by the grace of god king of England Fraunce and Ireland defendour of the faith and of the church of England and also of Ireland in earth the supreme head, and there continued and kepte tyll the .xii. day of May in the .xxxv. yere of our sayde soueraigne lord, to the honour of god and for the common weale and profite of this his realme (1562)
- 183698: Anno XXXIIII. et .V. Henrici Octaui. Actes made in the session of this present parliamente holden vpon prorogacion at Westminster the .xxii. day of Ianuary in the .xxxiiii. yere of the reigne of our moste drad soueraigne lorde Henry the eyght by the grace of god king of England Fraunce and Ireland defendour of the faith and of the church of England and also of Ireland in earth the supreme head, and there continued and kepte tyll the .xii. day of May in the .xxxv. yere of our sayde soueraigne lord, to the honour of god and for the common weale and profite of this his realme (1562)
- 183702: Anno XXXVII. Henrici Octavi. Statutes made in the parliament, holden at westminster in the .xxxvii. yere of the moste renoumed Henry the eyght, by the grace of God king of England Fraunce, and Irelande, defender of the faith, and of the church of England and also of Irelande in earth Supreme head (1562)
- 184086: A sermon concerning decencie and order in the church (1638)
- 184174: The princelie progresse of the church militant (1610)
- 184268: The summe of the conference betweene Iohn Rainoldes and Iohn Hart (1588)
- 184381: A helpe to discourse: or, More merriment mixt with serious matters (1635)
- 184446: The vnreasonablenesse of the separation (1614)
- 184502: The Iesuites gospel by W. Crashawe, B. of Diuinity and preacher at the Temple (1610)
- 184571: A treatise of the authority of the church (1637)
- 184721: Pisgah euangelica (1606)
- 184793: A treatise concerning the church (1614)
- 184989: Ecclesia triumphans: that is, The ioy of the English church (1603)
- 185169: D. Sarauia. 1. Of the diuerse degrees of the ministers of the gospell. 2. Of the honor vvhich is due vnto the priestes and prelates of the church. 3. Of sacrilege, and the punishment thereof (1592)
- 185169: D. Sarauia. 1. Of the diuerse degrees of the ministers of the gospell. 2. Of the honor vvhich is due vnto the priestes and prelates of the church. 3. Of sacrilege, and the punishment thereof (1592)
- 185248: The lambes spouse or the heauenly bride (1608)
- 185352: The most rare, strange and wonderfull example of Almightie God, shewed in the citie of Telonne in Prouence, on a cruell Papisticall bishop (1592)
- 185442: The voyce of the Lord in the temple· (1640)
- 185505: A helpe to discourse. Or, A miscelany of merriment (1620)
- 185643: Two epystles (1544)
- 185674: A letter first written and sent by Iohn Forbes, pastour of the English Church at Middelburgh (1617)
- 186013: The whole booke of Psalmes (1592)
- 186195: The necessitie of righteousnes. Or A profitable and fruitfull sermon vpon the fift chapter of the Gospell of S. Mathew. vers. 20. Preached and penned by that famous, learned, iudicious, orthodoxall, holy, wise, and skilfull preacher and servant of God, now deceased, and with his God triumphing in Heaven, Iohn Randall, Batchelour of Divinitie, pastour of St Andrewes Hubbart in little East-cheape London, sometimes fellow of Lincolne Colledge in Oxford. And now published, to the glory of God, the edification of his Church, and the honourable memoriall of the author, by William Holbrooke, preacher of the Word of God in the church aforesaid. (1622)
- 186261: To the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie, the humble petition of two sisters, the church and commonwealth (1604)
- 186261: To the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie, the humble petition of two sisters, the church and commonwealth (1604)
- 186356: An explication of the hundreth and tenth Psalme (1632)
- 186362: Meditations on the holy sacrament of the Lords last Supper. By Edward Reynolds sometimes fellow of Merton College in Oxford, and now rector of the church of Braunston in Northampton-Shire (1639)
- 186389: The badges of Christianity. Or, A treatise of the sacraments fully declared out of the word of God (1606)
- 186393: The shieldes of the earth (1636)
- 186395: A sermon touching the peace & edification of the Church (1638)
- 186695: The unreasonablnes of the separation (1640)
- 186743: An ansvvere or admonition to those of the Church of Rome, touching the iubile, proclaimed by the bull, made and set foorth by Pope Clement the eyght, for the yeare of our Lord. 1600. Translated out of French (1600)
- 186743: An ansvvere or admonition to those of the Church of Rome, touching the iubile, proclaimed by the bull, made and set foorth by Pope Clement the eyght, for the yeare of our Lord. 1600. Translated out of French (1600)
- 186816: A faythful and most godly treatyse concernyng the most sacred sacrame[n]t of the blessed body and bloud of our sauiour Christ, compiled by Iohn Caluine, a man no lesse lernynge and literature the[n] Godly studye, and example of lyuyng. And translatyd into Lattyn by Lacius a ma[n] of lyke excellencie, and now last of al, translated into Englishe bi a faythful brother, no lesse desyrous to profite the weake brothers then to exercise ye talent of the Lorde to his honoure and glorye. Wher vnto is added the order that the church and congregacyo[n] of Christ in Denmarke doth vse (1548)
- 186922: Father Cotton a Iesuite, the Kings confessour, his two and thirtie demands, to the ministers of France (1614)
- 187092: The harmonie of the church (1591)
- 187170: Gods goodnes and mercy (1622)
- 187468: Carpenters chippes: or simple tokens of vnfeined good will (1607)
- 187531: The philosophers banquet (1614)
- 188018: A sacred septenarie, or, A godly and fruitfull exposition on the seven Psalmes of repentance (1638)
- 188328: A faythful and moste godly treatyse concernynye [sic] the most sacred sacrament of the blessed body and bloude of our sauiour Christ (1548)
- 188414: XIII. sermons (1640)
- 188448: A petition directed to her most excellent Maiestie (1592)
- 189012: The faith of the church militant (1581)
- 189305: A lamentable discourse of the fall of Hughe Sureau (commonly called Du Rosier) from the truth: & his shamefull offence to the church togither with confession ... & remorse (1573)
- 189703: Romphaiopheros = the sword-bearer. Or, The Byshop of Chichester's armes emblazoned (1627)
- 189730: Father Cotton a Iesuite, the Kings confessour, his two and thirtie demands to the ministers of France (1615)
- 190077: Meditations on the holy sacrament of the Lords last Supper. By Edward Reynolds sometimes fellow of Merton College in Oxford, and now rector of the church of Braunston in Northampton-Shire (1639)
- 190146: An ecclesiastical Protestant historie (1624)
- 190394: A misticall deuise of the spirituall and godly loue betwene Christ the spouse, and the church or congregation (1575)
- 190394: A misticall deuise of the spirituall and godly loue betwene Christ the spouse, and the church or congregation (1575)
- 190710: A true and certaine relation of a strange-birth (1635)
- 190784: An exposition of the Lords prayer (1633)
- 191020: De non temerandis ecclesijs (1616)
- 191166: The knowledge or appearance of the Church (1590)
- 191616: The anatomy of Arminianisme: or The opening of the controuersies lately handled in the Low-Countryes, concerning the doctrine of prouidence, of predestination, of the death of Christ, of nature and grace. By Peter Moulin, pastor of the church at Paris. Carefully translated out of the originall Latine copy (1620)
- 191912: Here begynnith the firste volum of Syr Iohn Froissart (1563)
- 192040: Anno tricesimo primo Henrici Octavi (1539)
- 192227: Anno. III. et. IIII. Edvvardi Sfxti [sic] (1570)
- 192234: Anno Mariæ primo (1570)
- 192876: Certaine treatises of the late reverend and learned divine, Mr Iohn Downe, rector of the church of Instow in Devonshire, Bachelour of Divinity, and sometimes fellow of Emanuell Colledge in Cambridge. Published at the instance of his friends (1633)
- 193779: A commentarie vpon the Nevv Testament (1631)
- 193821: An explication of the hundreth and tenth Psalme (1635)
- 193822: The vanitie of the creature. By Edward Reynoldes late preacher to the honourable societie of Lincolnes Inne; and now rector of the church of Brainston in Northamptonshire (1654)
- 193954: The book of common prayer (1630)
- 193968: Prayers appointed to be vsed in the church at morning and euening prayer by euery minister, for the Queenes safe deliuerance (1605)
- 193968: Prayers appointed to be vsed in the church at morning and euening prayer by euery minister, for the Queenes safe deliuerance (1605)
- 194533: The right of Kings (1621)
- 194757: An exposition of al the principall Scriptures vsed in our English liturgie (1609)
- 194913: Three treatises (1634)
- 194984: A testimonie of the true church, from the false, or, Rather an epitome of all such hystories of the church, as principally containe the liues, doctrines, and martirdomes, of the fathers, patriarckes, prophets, apostles, and doctors thereof (1618)
- 195137: A plaine and familiar exposition on the Lords prayer (1634)
- 195165: [Brief for one-year collections to complete the church in Clare, Suffolk] (1619)
- 195196: Anno tricesimo quarto et quinto Herici [sic] Octaui (1556)
- 195334: Iniunctions geuen by the reuerende father in God Richarde by Gods prouidence Bishop of Elye (1571)
- 195344: Articles to be inquired of within the dioces and jurisdiction of Peterburgh, at the visitation of the reuerend father in God Thomas, by diuine permission Bishop of Peterburgh, this present yeare 1620 (1620)
- 195455: An exposition of al the principal scriptures vsed in our English liturgie (1610)
- 195484: A treatise of the church (1581)
- 195559: By the King (1626)
- 195676: Credo ecclesiam sanctam Catholicam (1625)
- 195779: Charles, by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all and singular archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deanes, and their officials (1634)
- 195840: Scotlands welcome (1603)
- 195885: The summe of all godly and profitable catechismes reduced into one, or, A mite cast into the treasury of the church, and bequeathed as a spirituall legacy vnto children and to all poore ignorant soules, for their better direction vnto piety (1623)
- 196229: Statuta anno xxiii H. viii (1532)
- 196380: The character of the beast: or The false constitution of the church (1609)
- 196660: A briefe exposition of such chapters of the olde testament as vsually are red in the church at common praier on the Sondayes (1573)
- 196660: A briefe exposition of such chapters of the olde testament as vsually are red in the church at common praier on the Sondayes (1573)
- 196731: A helpe to discourse. Or A misselany of seriousnesse with merriment (1627)
- 196734: A helpe to discourse: or, More merriment mixt with serious matters (1640)
- 196810: A plaine explanation of the vvhole Revelation of Saint John (1622)
- 197022: By the Queene (1618)
- 197025: By the Quene (1560)
- 197067: Articles to be inquired of by the church wardens and sidemen of euerie parish within the diocesse of Canterburie (1610)
- 197108: The apologie for the conformable ministers of England, for their subscription to the present church gouernement (1609)
- 197135: Peters enlargement vpon the prayers of the church. By Master Harris (1626)
- 197196: A very comfortable, and necessary sermon in these our dayes (1570)
- 197211: The vickers challenge (1640)
- 197237: The compost of Ptholomeus, prince of astronomye (1562)
- 197314: The voyce of the Lord in the Temple, or, A most strange and wonderfull relation of Gods great power, providence, and mercy (1640)
- 197502: A declaration of certaine principall articles of religion (1579)
- 198213: The differences of the churches of the seperation (1608)
- 198227: Synopsis papismi, that is, A generall view of papistrie (1634)
- 198419: The plea of the innocent (1602)
- 198429: An exposition of the symbole or creede of the Apostles (1611)
- 198601: Statuta anno xxiii H. viii (1537)
- 198609: A declaration of certayne principall articles of religion (1561)
- 198624: The epiphanie of the church (1590)
- 198624: The epiphanie of the church (1590)
- 198657: A retrayt sounded to certaine brethren, lately seduced by the schismaticall Brownists to forsake the church (1607)
- 198730: The ansvvere of the vicechancelour, the doctors, both the proctors, and other the heads of houses in the Vniversitie of Oxford (1603)
- 198889: The art or skil, well and fruitfullie to heare the holy sermons of the church written first in Latin, by a godly minister named Gulielmus Zepperus ; and now truly translated into English by T.W. (1599)
- 198911: The shields of the earth (1650)
- 199388: Englands pvrginge fire (1621)
- 199451: An ecclesiastical Protestant historie (1625)
- 199750: The English usurer; or usury condemned, by the most learned divines of the church of England. Collected by J. Blaxton (1634)
- 199833: The hymnes and songs of the chvrch (1623)
- 199924: Here begynnith the firste volum of Syr Iohn Froissart (1563)
- 199945: The vvorkes of that learned and reuerend diuine, Iohn White, Doctor in Diuinitie (1624)
- 200074: News from Venice. An extract of certaine poyntes of religion, maintained in Venice, against the doctrine of the church of Rome (1607)
- 200286: [An invective against such runningate papists that greedily go about to disturb the concord of the church.] (1584)
- 200412: De non temerandis ecclesiis (1613)
- 200470: A godlie treatise of the church (1583)
- 200737: The true copie of such conference as passed (1577)
- 200996: Two godlie and fruitful treatises of the foule and grosse sinne of oppression (1585)
- 201012: The Aprill of the church (1596)
- 201198: A treatise of the vnion betwixt Christ and the church, or Mans felicitie and happinesse. First preached in seuerall sermons by R.O. Master of Artes, & preacher of Gods word at Clouenagh in the Queenes countie in Irland, and now published for the benefite of the Church of God: with a table of the principle points contayned in this booke (1627)
- 201513: A target for tillage (1613)
- 201761: The forme and maner of ordaining ministers. And consecrating of arch-bishops and bishops, used in the church of Scotland. (1620)
- 201765: The psalms of David in prose and metre, according to the church of Scotland (1630)
- 201866: [The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England.] (1629)
- 201866: [The booke of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church of England.] (1629)
- 201982: The boke of co[m]mon prayer, & administracio[n] of the sacramentes (1553)
- 201996: The boke of the common praier and administracion of the sacramentes, and other rites and ceremonies of the church: after the vse of the Churche of England (1551)
- 201997: [The booke of the common prayer and administracion of the sacramentes, and other rites and ceremonies of the church: ...] (1549)
- 201998: The booke of the common prayer and administracion of the sacramentes, and other rites and ceremonies of the church: (1549)
- 202332: To his loving brethren whome God ones gloriously gathered in the church of Edinburgh, and now ar [sic] dispersed for tryall of our faith. &c. Iohne Knox. (1571)
- 202899: Certaine catholicke propositions (1633)
- 202931: [A briefe declaration of the notable victory given of God to our Soueraygne Ladye Quene Marye made in the church of Luton the 23 July in the first yere of her gracious reign. By Iohn Gwynneth. Vicar of Luton.] (1553)
- 203311: Articles to bee enquired of, by the church wardens and sworne men in the visitation holden by the Archdeacon of Rochester, in the yeare of our Lord Christ. 1608 (1608)
- 203312: Articles to be enquired of, by the church-wardens and sworn-men, in the first visitation of the Right Reuerend Father in God, William by the permission of God, Bishop of Rochester (1605)
- 203407: Articles to be inquired of by the Church-wardens and sworne-men (1613)
- 203408: Articles to be inquired of by the Church-wardens and sworne-men (1610)
- 203528: Statuta anno .xxii. H. viii. The abredgemet of the statutes made in the parlyament holden in the xxii. yere of the rayne of Kynge Henry the eyght (1533)
- 203541: Actes made in the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the. v. day of October, in the fyrst yere of the reigne of our most gratious soueraigne Lady Mary, by the grace of God, Queene of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland, defender of the faith, & of the church of England, and of Ireland in earth the Supreme head (1554)
- 203542: Anno Mariæ primo (1572)
- 203542: Anno Mariæ primo (1572)
- 203552: Statutes made in the parliament, holden at westminster in the. xxxvii. yere of the reigne of the moste renoumed Henry the eyght (1557)
- 203657: Charles, by the grace of God ... Whereas we are credibly [etc. Brief for 1-year collections to repair the church steeple at Queenborough, Kent, used as a sea-mark. 7 Apr. 1636.] (1636)
- 203687: By the king. A proclamation for the establishing of the peace and quiet of the church of England. (1626)
- 203975: A defence of church gouernment (1607)
- 204552: The historie of the life and fortune of Don Frederigo di terra Nuoua (1590)
- 204714: The Epistles and Gospelles, of euerye Sundaye, & holy day thorow oute the whole yeare, after the church of Englande (1553)
- 204714: The Epistles and Gospelles, of euerye Sundaye, & holy day thorow oute the whole yeare, after the church of Englande (1553)
- 204715: The Epistles and Gospelles, of euerye Sundaye, & holy day thorow oute the whole yeare, after the church of Englande (1551)
- 204715: The Epistles and Gospelles, of euerye Sundaye, & holy day thorow oute the whole yeare, after the church of Englande (1551)
- 204788: The accomplishment of the prophecies; or The third booke in defense of the Catholicke faith (1613)
- 205102: The whole booke of Psalmes:- (1604)
- 205344: A lively antithesis, or Opposition, betweene the church of Rome and the true church of God (1604)
- 205793: The antibarbarian: or, A treatise concerning an unknowne tongue (1630)
- 205980: A helpe to discourse. Or A miscelany of merriment (1621)
- 206036: A commentarie vpon the whole Nevv Testament (1632)
- 206041: An exposytion in Englyshe vpon the Epistyll of Saynt Paule to the Philippia[n]s (1550)
- 206545: Prayers appointed to be vsed in the Church at morning and euening prayer by euery minister (1606)
- 207341: An exposition of the Lords prayer (1633)
- 207985: The Longest way with the dissenters. or, An answer to Mr. De Foo's proposals for the establishing the church (1703)
- 208005: Tracts on religious education, No. 3, adapted to grown-up people (1788)
- 208568: There is nothing about which the church of Christ has at all times been more solicitous than the establishing proper regulations to be observed by her children, with regard to the holy sacrament of marriage (1780)
- 208604: The evening-office of the church, according to the Roman breviary (1785)
- 208642: The Week's preparation for the worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper (1719)
- 208679: The widow's blessing (1760)
- 209119: A sermon preach'd in the church of All-Saints in Bristol, October 29. 1721 (1721)
- 209149: The doctrine of Baptism (1706)
- 209464: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War (1704)
- 209666: Observations on a book, intituled (1747)
- 209672: A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Jackson (1749)
- 209690: Letters to the Rev. John Sturges (1782)
- 210117: A free inquiry into the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages through several successive centuries (1749)
- 210120: The complaints of the poor people of England (1793)
- 210214: Remarks on Dr. Middleton's free enquiry into the miraculous powers supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church from the earliest ages (1749)
- 210382: The divine conduct reviewed (1784)
- 210689: A sermon, delivered in the church of St. Magnus, London Bridge, November 25th (1799)
- 210689: A sermon, delivered in the church of St. Magnus, London Bridge, November 25th (1799)
- 210712: Heads to be observ'd; or, directions for the ministers and church-wardens in forming and drawing up their terriers, for the better preserving the rights of the church, (1738)
- 210964: The authority of the church in making canons and constitutions (1705)
- 211859: The common prayer-book no English mass-book (1717)
- 211866: A sermon, preached before the Right Reverend Lord Bishop of London (1798)
- 211889: Considerations on the nature and oeconomy of beasts and cattle (1785)
- 212382: The opinion of a divine of the church of England about the Oath of Abjuration, or in what sense it is to be understood, and may be safely taken. Published for the satisfaction of others, and especially of those that live at a distance from London (1702)
- 212893: The merit and usefulness of building churches. A sermon preach'd at the opening of the church of St. Marie in the town and county of Southampton on Christmas-Day, 1711 (1712)
- 213121: The history of the man of God, who was sent from Judah to Bethel; a caution against religious delusion (1763)
- 213186: The glory of the church in the latter day (1753)
- 213187: The glory of the church in the latter day (1756)
- 213188: The glory of the church in the latter day (1793)
- 213199: A Sermon preach'd in the church of Kilcollum, on the fifth of June, 1748 (1748)
- 213207: Charity recommended on it's true motive (1788)
- 213407: The city of God of the New Testament (1787)
- 213790: The sighs of the church of England (1715)
- 213792: The sighs of the church of England (1716)
- 213826: A profession of Catholick faith (1734)
- 213828: The consequences of the present conspiracy to the church and state, considered (1722)
- 213859: The whigs vindicated (1715)
- 215455: A free and an arbitrary government compared (1746)
- 215461: A discourse on our obligation to thanksgiving, for the prospect of the abolition of the African slave-trade (1792)
- 215694: A sermon preach'd upon the occasion of the anniversary thanksgiving of the fifth of November 1706. at the church of Kensington (1706)
- 216816: Good princes nursing fathers and nursing mothers to the church (1736)
- 217353: A sermon preach'd in the church of Air (1712)
- 217359: The profligacy and incorrigibility of any nation or people (1794)
- 217360: A view of the judgements of God (1794)
- 217668: The reasonableness of conformity to the church of England (1703)
- 218488: The absolute authority of the church (1717)
- 218676: An act for vesting the great tythes and glebe lands of and belonging to the rectory of the church of Saxby, alias Sasby, alias Saxleby, in the county of Leicester, in the Right Honourable Bennet Lord Harborough, and his heirs, (1718)
- 218822: An act for rebuilding the church of the Parish of St. Olave, in the City of London, (1737)
- 218932: An accurate description of Bromley (1797)
- 219468: Three letters on the following questions (1733)
- 219565: The case of baptism consider'd (1714)
- 219682: The case of ordination considered (1713)
- 220120: Addresses unto heaven, the best security of the church militant upon Earth, together with the set times and seasons assign'd for her deliverance (1716)
- 220156: The advantages and abuses of learning (1747)
- 220186: The abuse of miraculous powers in the church of Corinth considered (1755)
- 220479: An act for confirming an agreement between George Pitt, Esquire and the rector of the church of Stratfieldsea, in the ceunty [sic] of Southampton, for exchange of lands (1753)
- 220555: The establishment of the church (1702)
- 220556: A brief defence of the church and state of England (1707)
- 220556: A brief defence of the church and state of England (1707)
- 220577: The danger of the church and kingdom from foreigners consider'd (1721)
- 220578: The danger of the church and kingdom from foreigners consider'd (1722)
- 221555: [The amiable quality of goodness, as com]pared with righteousness, considered. In a sermon preach'd in the church of the Holy Trinity in Guildford in Surrey, May 2. 1731. Being the Sunday after the funeral of the Right Honourable Elizabeth, Lady Onslow[.] By Geo. Stephens, (1731)
- 221605: The ancient liturgy of the church of Jerusalem (1744)
- 221989: An apology for the danger of the church (1719)
- 221989: An apology for the danger of the church (1719)
- 221990: An apology for the danger of the church (1719)
- 221990: An apology for the danger of the church (1719)
- 222615: The authority of the church in matters of religion. (1718)
- 222859: The abuse of miraculous powers in the church of Corinth considered (1755)
- 223394: An exhortation to devout behaviour in the church, during the time of divine service. A sermon, by the Rev. J. Twentyman (1790)
- 223466: The third and last letter to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England (1745)
- 223772: Sabellianism refuted; or, the doctrine of the Trinity proved and enforced as the glory of religion: addressed to the church under the pastoral care of Mr. Mansell, ... To which is added, a refutation to Mr. Mansell's work, entitled, "An appeal to the Christian Professing world." By George Fossett (1796)
- 223909: A discourse against false preaching (1719)
- 224218: The whigs vindicated (1715)
- 224878: An essay on spirit (1751)
- 225197: St. Paul's charge (1732)
- 225230: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1799)
- 225239: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1796)
- 225636: A charge and sermon (1767)
- 225646: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1800)
- 225657: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1797)
- 225661: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1798)
- 225662: Ridicule the most successful adversary of the truth (1798)
- 225739: A sermon on the liturgy of the Church of England (1763)
- 225751: A sermon preached in the church of Greenwich in Kent, on Wednesday the 29th of May, 1754 (1754)
- 226203: A letter to an inhabitant of the parish of St. Andrew's Holbourn (1717)
- 226204: A letter to an inhabitant of the parish of St. Andrew's Holbourn (1717)
- 226240: An historical description of the church dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul, in Bath (1780)
- 226423: The revolt of the ten tribes (1778)
- 226435: A candid declaration of the church known by the name of the Unitas Fratrum (1769)
- 226475: A modest enquiry into the danger of the church (1716)
- 226482: A review of the dangers of the church (1705)
- 226588: The notes of the church considered (1735)
- 226608: The notes of the church considered (1735)
- 226619: A second treatise on the notes of the church: as a supplement to the sermon preach'd at Salters-Hall, January 16, 1734 (1735)
- 226627: The clergy-Man's advocate (1711)
- 226685: A week's preparation. Towards a worthy receiving of the Lord's supper (1757)
- 226719: Hymns extracted from various authors (1777)
- 226722: A letter to the Rev. Mr. Bowman, Vicar of Dewsbury, in Yorkshire. Wherein the aspersions cast upon the church and clergy of this nation in his visitation sermon, ... are taken notice of and answer'd (1731)
- 227048: The supremacy of the Crown, and the power of the church, asserted and adjusted (1714)
- 227145: A catechism truly representing the doctrines and practices of the church of Rome (1713)
- 227557: The judicial power of the church asserted (1708)
- 227937: A Brief [d]efence of the church's belief conerning the ascension of our blessed saviour (1710)
- 228894: A charitable address to all who are of the communion of the church of Rome (1730)
- 229009: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire (1708)
- 229068: The christian faith explain' and vindicated (1713)
- 229118: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire (1708)
- 229425: The complaint of the children of Israel (1736)
- 229701: The consideration of our latter end (1704)
- 229872: The nature and importance of walking by faith (1784)
- 230057: The zeal of the Tories for the church and state (1715)
- 230402: Directions to our arch-bishops and bishops, for the preserving of unity in the church, and the purity of the Christian faith; particularly in the doctrine of the Holy Trinity (1721)
- 230403: Directions to our arch-bishops and bishops (1721)
- 230442: A discourse concerning reason (1731)
- 230449: A discourse concerning the laws (1723)
- 230574: The danger arising to our civil and religious liberty from the great increase of Papists (1747)
- 230581: The Danger of the church enquir'd into (1710)
- 230773: A defence of ministerial conformity to the church of England (1702)
- 230796: A defence of the doctrine and practice of the church of England (1712)
- 230805: A defence of the LVth canon, in answer to some passages in a book intituled, Reflections upon Mr. Bennet's history of joint prayer; by a Presbyter of the Church of England (1710)
- 230890: Description of a carving in the church of Long Melford. By Craven Ord, ... Read at the Society of Antiquaries, December 4, 1794 (1794)
- 231482: An epistolary correspondence between Samuel Pike and Robert Sandeman (1798)
- 232220: Every man the architect of his own fortune (1763)
- 232275: The exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered (1759)
- 232543: An exposition of the XXXIV article of religion (1718)
- 233646: Dr. Middleton's introductory discourse to a larger work (1747)
- 233847: The duty of Christian confidence in times of danger to the church of Christ (1745)
- 234328: The fifth panegyric (1775)
- 234402: Five guineas reward will be given by the Rev. Mr. Wilmot, for the apprehending William Lee, who stands charged ... of breaking into the church at Morley, (1781)
- 234793: The Hampshire directory (1784)
- 234949: Her Grace of Marlborough's party-gibberish explained (1742)
- 235324: The history of resistance, as practis'd by the church of England (1710)
- 237217: A letter to the clergy of the church (1756)
- 237318: A letter to the Rev. Mr. Elliot, A.B. chaplain of St. George's-Hospital, Hyde-Park-Corner, London; relating to his sermon, preached at Christ-Church, Spital-Fields, on Sunday the 21st of January, 1759 (1759)
- 237367: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Stebbing (1718)
- 237370: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Trapp, occasioned by his sermon on The real nature of the church or kingdom of Christ, in answer to the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon on the same text; wherein the postscript also is considered (1717)
- 237371: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Trapp (1717)
- 237444: A letter to the Right Reverend Richard Lord Bishop of Landaff (1783)
- 237760: The low-church men vindicated from the unjust imputation of being no-church-men (1706)
- 238290: The memorial of the state of England (1705)
- 238783: The nature and necessity of our new birth in Christ Jesus (1737)
- 238784: The nature and necessity of our new birth in Christ Jesus (1737)
- 238849: The necessity of peace and union among the members of the church of England (1715)
- 238972: A new frame for the picture of Quakerism (1720)
- 240055: The glory of the church in the latter day (1753)
- 242205: A proposal humbly offered to the legislature of this kingdom, for the re-establishment of Christianity (1753)
- 242267: The frauds of popery (1746)
- 242273: Proposals for insurance on marriage; by the Substantial and Profitable Society (1710)
- 242407: A new start; or, The management of the church (1720)
- 242515: No reason to alter the present liturgy of the church of England (1718)
- 242766: An historical description of the church dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul (1778)
- 242877: A sermon (1798)
- 242882: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1793)
- 242893: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1794)
- 242901: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1795)
- 243087: The universal concern of saints in communion (1763)
- 243189: A sermon preached in the church of St. Margaret, August 17, 1798 (1798)
- 243360: A sermon preach'd in the church at Bassingbourn, in the county of Cambridge, July 22. 1711 (1711)
- 243666: A humble proposal for parochial reformation, by restoring rural deans and chapters, according to the ancient way of the church (1709)
- 243887: Catechetical lectures (1795)
- 244352: Periodical accounts relating to the missions of the church of the United Brethren (1800)
- 244353: Periodical accounts relating to the missions of the church of the United Brethren (1796)
- 244662: Four queries, concerning the miracles said to have been wrought in the first ages of the church (1748)
- 245580: Patience in affliction (1786)
- 245601: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1780)
- 245602: A sermon preached in the church of St. Anne (1779)
- 245602: A sermon preached in the church of St. Anne (1779)
- 245722: A farewel sermon preach'd at the church of Richmond (1707)
- 245722: A farewel sermon preach'd at the church of Richmond (1707)
- 245790: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1747)
- 246079: A sermon on religious toleration (1790)
- 246799: The christian neighbour (1711)
- 246877: A sermon preached before the Royal College of Physicians, London (1756)
- 246900: The order, qualifications, and duty of a christian minister (1792)
- 246917: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1777)
- 247010: A sermon preached before the Royal-College of Physicians, London (1755)
- 247082: A sermon preached before the sons of the clergy (1748)
- 247084: The christian neighbour (1711)
- 248201: A specimen of the Bishop of Sarum's posthumous History of the affairs of the church and state of Great Britain (1715)
- 248202: A specimen of the Bishop of Sarum's posthumous History of the affairs of the church and state of Great Britain, during his life (1715)
- 248305: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1739)
- 248352: The nature and necessity of faith (1717)
- 249029: The preacher (1705)
- 249534: A sermon preached at the visitation of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London, in the church of Thaxted, in Essex, on Wednesday, May 28, 1778. By John Law, D.D. archdeacon of Rochester, rector of Much-Easton, in Essex (1778)
- 249709: A sermon preached at the opening of the church of St. Paul, Covent-Garden (1789)
- 249867: An abridgment of the history of the Bible (1705)
- 250946: An historical account of the controversies that have been in the church (1725)
- 251288: A sermon preached (1791)
- 251402: An essay on spirit (1751)
- 252387: The divine authority and encouragement of missions from Christians to the heathen (1797)
- 252396: Eleven sermons preached upon several occasions (1704)
- 253163: Musical festival at Kendal. Under the patronage of Sir Michael Le Fleming, ... There will be performed in the church of Kendal, on Wednesday morning the 29th of August, 1792, a grand selection of sacred music, from the works of Handel. ... And at the theatre, ... a grand miscellaneous concert. (1792)
- 253457: A letter from *** a magistrate in the countrey, to *** his freind (1701)
- 253973: Some remarkable passages of the life and death of Mr Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel at Glenluce in Galloway (1781)
- 254305: Some considerations on Mr. Bennet's defence of his discourse on schism (1703)
- 254357: Some observations upon the answers of the brethren to the queries propos'd to them by the Commission of the Gen. Assembly (1722)
- 254774: Answers for the magistrates of the good town of Edinburgh, to the bill of suspension given in, in the name of Mr. James Greinsheils pretended late minister at the church of Tynam in Ireland (1709)
- 254823: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1709)
- 255081: The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil (1729)
- 255082: The history of England (1728)
- 255101: The history of the English martyrs (1720)
- 255108: Hymn-tunes, sung in the church of the United Brethren, collected by Chrn. Igns. La Trobe (1790)
- 255236: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1734)
- 255374: There has been, some time, sitting for the press, The ancient and modern history of Saint Peter's magnificent cathedral in the famous city of York; extracted from records of the church. In three books. ... The second edition, with emendations. ... Diligently compiled by Thoma Gent, printer; belonging to Mr. Allen's Hospit. Ætat. 74. The names of intended purchasers may be printed, if sent: ... To the former is added, An impartial account of the Mayors, or Lords, with transactions, &c (1767)
- 255628: Alma mater (1793)
- 256060: Considerations for the better establishment of the Church of England (1701)
- 256219: A concordance to the Holy Scriptures: with the significations and applications of the words contained therein (1760)
- 256220: A concordance to the Holy Scriptures (1760)
- 256479: D. Senior, opposite the church in Sittingbourne, sells all sorts of bibles, common prayers, sacrament and school-books (1775)
- 256891: A caveat against fanaticks under all denominations (1715)
- 256913: The doctrine of salvation (1762)
- 257153: God's faithfulness a sure ground of hope and comfort to believers, both living and dying (1781)
- 257844: The churchwardens request, the inhabitants of Maidstone, attending divine service on Thursday next, to sit in the galleries, and all those for confirmation in the body of the church. ... The only entrance to the chancel, will be up the middle aisle (1791)
- 258281: Good news to Scotland (1776)
- 258726: Description of the Beauchamp Chapel (1796)
- 258917: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1775)
- 259267: Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church (1736)
- 259269: Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church (1797)
- 259329: The complaint of the children of Israel (1736)
- 259342: The history of the state and sufferings of the Church of Scotland, from the Restoration to the Revolution (1789)
- 259393: Christ and the doves heavenly salutations, with their pleasant conferenee [sic] together (1729)
- 259439: Constitution and ... agreed upon by the archbishops and bishops, and the rest of the church of Ireland (1714)
- 259548: A doctrinal testimony against many prevailing evils at this day (1744)
- 259876: The book of common prayer (1780)
- 260238: Gratitude to God (1794)
- 260424: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1797)
- 260427: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1727)
- 260429: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1763)
- 260430: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1772)
- 260431: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1719)
- 260432: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1726)
- 260433: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1752)
- 260434: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1783)
- 260734: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1781)
- 260743: The book of common prayer (1776)
- 260748: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1779)
- 260759: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1791)
- 260769: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1756)
- 260772: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1754)
- 260778: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1744)
- 260785: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1737)
- 260854: The Buckingham wonder; or, the maiden's trance (1800)
- 260855: The Buckingham wonder; or, the maiden's trance (1800)
- 260952: The book of common-prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1711)
- 260958: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1710)
- 260969: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1733)
- 260971: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1732)
- 260974: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1727)
- 261010: Irenicum (1775)
- 261309: The bush burning (1797)
- 261406: The book common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1741)
- 261650: Brief annals of the church and state under the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1731)
- 262298: The real nature of the church or kingdom of Christ (1717)
- 262340: The reasonableness of our present fears of God's judgments (1721)
- 262483: Reflexions on the present state of the church universal (1710)
- 262527: The particulars and conditions of sale for a valuable freehold estate, called Wickenhall-Farm, containing ... good land, surrounding a respectable sashed farm house, near the church and village of Wicken, ... also, a smaller house and out-buildings, in the said village. Nearly the whole of the above lands ... in the occupation of Mr. John Rayner and his family, ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Raine, ... London, on Friday, the 7th of November, 1800, (1800)
- 262528: A refuge of lies sweeped away (1768)
- 262642: Religio veterum: or, A general history of religious worship, (both true and false) observ'd in the church for 4000 years (1721)
- 262642: Religio veterum: or, A general history of religious worship, (both true and false) observ'd in the church for 4000 years (1721)
- 262771: Remarks on a paper lately published, called, A true and impartial account of the blowing up the church of St. Ninians, &c (1746)
- 262781: Remarks on Dr. Middleton's free enquiry into the miraculous powers supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church from the earliest ages (1749)
- 262857: Remarks on the public service of the church (1789)
- 262896: The life and prophecies of Mr Alexander Peden, late minister of Gospel, at New-Glenluce, in Galloway. In two parts (1781)
- 262898: The life and prophecies of Mr. Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel at New-Glen[hi]ce, in Gall... in two parts (1791)
- 262899: The life and prophecies of Mr. Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel at New Glenluce in Galloway (1776)
- 262940: The life of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (1761)
- 262991: Ten guineas reward. Whereas some evil-minded person or persons have of late pulled down and much damaged a part of the wall leading to the church, and also broke the glass, and much damaged the lead of the windows of the said church, this is to give notice, that if any person ... will give information to the churchwardens, ... shall, ... receive ten guineas reward. (1793)
- 263094: The righteous man exemplified in the character of Job (1768)
- 263525: Letters, serious and entertaining. Giving an account of the corrupt measures of the church of Scotland for 50 or 60 years past; ... In dialogue between Lucifer and Apollyon. By unknown hands, stiling themselves the Brickmen Society, ... To which is added, an appendix. Shewing the ground of difference betwixt James Anderson and the associate kirk-session of Dundee, (1796)
- 263558: A letter to the church-warden of the parish of Winterbourn-Gunner (1772)
- 263975: A modest apology for Parson Alberoni, with an apology for the danger of the church (1743)
- 263975: A modest apology for Parson Alberoni, with an apology for the danger of the church (1743)
- 264286: Love to our country (1746)
- 264402: The parent's best gift (1780)
- 264404: The parent's best gift (1775)
- 264405: The parent's best gift (1780)
- 265543: The lives of the apostles and evangelists (1772)
- 265680: The Lincolnshire wonder (1750)
- 265976: The memorial of the state of England (1706)
- 266088: Messiah (1792)
- 266157: A second letter to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England; wherein the great and popular pleas of dissenters against communion with the church are refuted, and reflected back upon themselves. By John White, B.D. Sometime fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. (1746)
- 266215: Satan rebuked - and the saint defended (1781)
- 266352: The scheme of redemption exhibited (1790)
- 266500: The Manner, order, and ceremonies observed at the coronation of the Kings and Queens of England (1727)
- 266877: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts (1749)
- 266939: A sermon preach'd at the church of Richmond in Surrey (1703)
- 267012: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. John Angus, October 26, 1748. At the meeting at Bishop-Stortford, by John Guyse, D.D (1748)
- 267068: The minister's plea for the people's prayers (1734)
- 267242: A sermon on the centennial day of the revolution in Great Britain, delivered at the church of Pearcy, within the bounds of the presbytery of Meigle, upon the 5th day of November, 1788 (1788)
- 267270: Political sketches in a letter to a friend (1792)
- 267345: Plain instructions for the young and ignorant (1785)
- 267347: Plain instructions for the young & ignorant (1706)
- 267349: Plain instructions for the young and ignorant (1750)
- 267585: The nature and necessity of our new birth in Christ Jesus (1737)
- 267589: The nature and necessity of our new birth in Christ Jesus (1739)
- 267628: Plain instructions for the young & ignorant (1703)
- 267796: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Saunders, in the old meeting-house, Cambridge, October 13, 1768, by John Conder, D.D (1768)
- 268027: A short view of the state of the two offices of the procurator for the church, and clerk to the General Assembly and commissions thereof, as far as appears from the records of the General Assembly (1746)
- 268031: A short vindication of the clergy's right to tythes (1740)
- 268036: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1777)
- 268434: The occasional oratorio (1787)
- 268813: A short and plain exposition of the church catechism. By way of question and answer. By a country parson, to his parish (1715)
- 269045: A sermon preached at the church of St. Warburgh's, Dublin, on Sunday the first day of March, 1746-7 (1747)
- 269077: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Joseph Gwennap, June 20, 1764, at Saffron-Walden, Essex, Together with an introductory discourse, by John Potts (1764)
- 269127: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Joshua Symonds, at Bedford, August 4, 1767 (1767)
- 269260: The new book of martyrs: or, Complete Christian martyrology (1785)
- 269476: The memorial of the church of England (1705)
- 269544: A sermon, preached at the consecration of the church of St. Martin Outwich, London, on Monday, the 26th of November, 1798, by John Rose, A.M. rector (1799)
- 269547: Short notes on Dr. Edwards's long book, to which he gives the false title of veritas redux, truth return'd (1712)
- 269643: A short narrative concerning the government of the church in Scotland (1731)
- 270094: The Unfaithful lovers garland in four parts (1750)
- 270248: Proposals for printing by subscription annals of the reformation and establihment [sic] of religion; and other various occurrences in the Church of England (1724)
- 270446: A treatise of ecclesiastical benefices and revenues (1737)
- 270682: Now or never: or, a project under God to secure the church (and monarchy) of England (1710)
- 270905: True copy of a letter sent to the Reverend Mr. William Veitch, minister at Dumfries; answering some gross calumnies in his pamphlet, entitled, A short history of Rome's designs, &c. With an advertisement concerning these and some other late slanders. By Mr. John Hepburn ... There is subjoined, A view of the present low estate of the church of Christ in these lands, (1719)
- 270921: A true copy of the last will and testament of that famous free-thinker Matthew Tindall, LL.D. author of The rights of the church, Christianity as old as the creation, &c (1733)
- 270961: The True danger of the church. In a letter to a friend in the country (1707)
- 270973: The true doctrine of the New Testament concerning Jesus Christ, considered (1771)
- 270975: The true end and design of fasting (1758)
- 271535: A treatise of loyalty and obedience (1710)
- 271714: A proposal for the liquidation of the national debt; the abolition of tythes; and the reform of the church revenue (1784)
- 271726: Twelve sermons preach'd on several occasions, at the church of St. Margaret Westminster (1726)
- 271755: Two discourses on the revolution (1793)
- 271896: Two letters with some remarks upon the fourth tome of the English edition of Lewis du Pin's compendious history of the church (1713)
- 272135: Seventeen sermons on several occasions (1784)
- 272524: The principles of the Christian doctrine, set forth in an exposition of the church catechism (1750)
- 272654: A vindication of the church and kingdom of Scotland (1718)
- 272742: The state preferable to the church (1748)
- 273466: A Weeks preparation towards a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, after the warning of the church for the celebration of the Holy Communion (1702)
- 273467: A Weeks preparation towards a worthy receiving of the Lord's-Supper, after the warning of the church for the celebration of the Holy Communion (1710)
- 273468: A Weeks preparation towards a worthy receiving of the Lord's-Supper, after the warning of the church for the celebration of the Holy Communion (1715)
- 273704: The whigs vindicated (1715)
- 274118: The substance of the confession of faith (1757)
- 274143: Select pieces for the organ performed at the church of St. George Hanover Square (1777)
- 274143: Select pieces for the organ performed at the church of St. George Hanover Square (1777)
- 274144: A second set of select pieces for the organ performed at the church of St. George Hanover-Square (1778)
- 274144: A second set of select pieces for the organ performed at the church of St. George Hanover-Square (1778)
- 274145: A third set of select pieces for the organ performed at the church of St. George Hanover-Square (1778)
- 274145: A third set of select pieces for the organ performed at the church of St. George Hanover-Square (1778)
- 274279: A sermon preached in the church of St. Andrew, Plymouth (1754)
- 274388: A sermon preached in the church of Croxton-Kyriel (1795)
- 274401: A Supplement to the new version of Psalms by Dr. Brady and Mr. Tate (1725)
- 274423: Taxa camer:? (1746)
- 274539: One thing needful discovered; or, Which is the best religion (1796)
- 274605: The several points of doctrine. Proper to be taught in the explanation of the church catechism, proved or confirmed by texts of scripture (1775)
- 274788: The sin and danger of neglecting the public service of the church, plainly set forth (1773)
- 275212: Memoirs of the life, character, experiences, and ministry, of the late Rev. William Thompson, of Boston in Lincolnshire (1796)
- 275330: Proposals for printing by subscription the history and antiquities of the church and abby of Faversham, the priory of Davington, and maison-dieu of Ospringe, in Kent: to which will be added, a collection of the ancient funeral monuments in the neighbouring churches of preston, shelwich, graveney, bocton, &c. By John Lewis, A.M (1727)
- 275476: The Quakers present principles farther expos'd to publick view (1711)
- 275532: A Letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of St. David's, concerning the admission of unqualified persons into holy orders (1750)
- 275670: The vespers and complin, or evening office of the church for all Sundays and holydays throughout the year (1790)
- 275696: An essay upon the important question, whether there be a legislative, proper authority in the church; and whether Christian discipline, truth, peace, and good order may not be maintain'd without it? (1731)
- 275721: The evening-office of the church (1793)
- 275731: The evening-office of the church in Latin and English (1754)
- 276025: Directions for the devout and proper use of the Common-Prayer (1733)
- 276027: Directions for the devout and proper use of the Common-Prayer (1719)
- 276028: Directions for the devout and proper use of the common prayer, in the daily service of the church (1747)
- 276097: A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified: and proved the genuine and just consequence of the allegiance due to Christ, the only lawgiver in the church (1766)
- 276283: A portion of psalms (1780)
- 276409: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1745)
- 276410: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1778)
- 276411: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1766)
- 276412: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1774)
- 276413: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1775)
- 276414: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1758)
- 276415: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1753)
- 276416: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1751)
- 276418: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church in England (1719)
- 276423: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1785)
- 276427: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1769)
- 276432: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1787)
- 276434: The book of common prayer (1798)
- 276436: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1742)
- 276437: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1739)
- 276438: The Christian's universal companion (1778)
- 276445: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1712)
- 276446: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1706)
- 276448: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1701)
- 276449: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1779)
- 276462: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1717)
- 276463: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1726)
- 276467: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1768)
- 276471: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1798)
- 276474: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1800)
- 276475: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1790)
- 276477: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1793)
- 276480: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1724)
- 276483: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1729)
- 276501: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1748)
- 276502: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1754)
- 276504: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1756)
- 276505: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1770)
- 276511: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1774)
- 276512: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1716)
- 276514: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1764)
- 276515: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1757)
- 276516: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1751)
- 276519: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1784)
- 276539: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1797)
- 276542: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1750)
- 276544: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1749)
- 276550: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1719)
- 276577: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1755)
- 276580: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1744)
- 276587: The book of common-prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1705)
- 276588: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1707)
- 276590: The book of common prayer (1721)
- 276771: A discourse against false preaching (1719)
- 276802: A discourse on self-knowledge (1783)
- 276835: Four excellent songs; viz. 1. A memorable battle, fought by the great Duke of Montrose and the clans, against Oliver Cromwell. 2. The bonny highland lad. 3. Sweet Anny and faithful Jockey. 4. Thurot's defeat (1790)
- 277039: Four essays concerning church government (1705)
- 277123: A few remarks on an essay designed to expose the Reverend Mr. Simpson (1717)
- 277219: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1720)
- 277258: The book of, common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1747)
- 277259: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1731)
- 277260: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1732)
- 277261: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1728)
- 277262: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1703)
- 277264: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1706)
- 277265: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1729)
- 277269: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1752)
- 277290: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1723)
- 277294: Book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1736)
- 277426: The Holy Bible (1797)
- 277564: The book of rates now used in the sin custom-house of the church and court Rome (1779)
- 277642: A Commentary on the Book of Psalms (1778)
- 278019: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1749)
- 278211: A discourse on the necessity and duty of enlightening the human race (1797)
- 278650: A catalogue of a capital and valuable library (1792)
- 279044: Corruptions in the church to be eradicated (1797)
- 279077: Il divortio celeste: or, the celestial divorce (1707)
- 279182: A history of the cathedral church of Peterborough (1790)
- 279183: A history of the cathedral church of Peterborough (1795)
- 279230: The dissenting ministry still valid (1717)
- 279266: The dignity (1782)
- 279356: The duty of instruction recommended (1765)
- 279412: The duty of not giving offence (1735)
- 279437: The city of God of the New Testament (1799)
- 279458: The week's preparation for the worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper (1759)
- 279654: The duty of the church to her rulers (1796)
- 280161: A new exposition on the book of common prayer (1727)
- 280481: A catalogue of scarce and valuable books in most languages, and all parts of learning, being the libraries of a late learned and eminent Prelate of the church, and a certain Member of Parliament lately deceas'd, as also the best part of the late Dr. Archer's Archdeacon of Wells. Amongst which are, the scarcest and best editions of almost all the Greek and Roman historians, andiquaries, philosphers, mathematicians and poets: the fathers, councils, annalists, law, civil and ecclesiastick, rites, ceremonies, history and antiquity of the churches of all nations, with many polemical theological commentators, lexicographers &c. Which will begin to be sold on Wednesday the 2nd of April 1740at 11 o' clock in the morning, at Ben Hickey's in Cock-Lane, Bristol.-The lowest price of each book being printed in the catalogue, that gentlemen at any distance may be purchasers, by sending timely commissions. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale, price 6d. - where the full value is given for any library or parcel of old books (1740)
- 280677: Burial fees. Copy of the order & determination of the Archbishop of York, by virtue of the power vested in his Grace by the act of Parliament passed A. D. 1795, for building the church of the Holy Trinity in Halifax (1799)
- 280810: A collection of new English songs and a cantata set to music by Edward Miller (1755)
- 281579: Jamy and Nancy, of Yarmouth. With The flowers of the forest, old and new way; and Canst thou leave thy Nancy (1790)
- 281869: The first principles of the oracles of God (1712)
- 282380: Henry Bradford, draper, salesman and upholder, near the church, in the Market-Place, Wallingford, having just laid in a fresh and compleat assortment of the undermentioned articles, (1786)
- 282503: The danger of the Church of England, from a general assembly of Covenanters in Scotland (1706)
- 282514: A collection of tracts and papers lately written for the service of the church and kingdom of England (1702)
- 282563: Stand fast to the church, or No presbyterian goverment [sic] (1715)
- 282842: London, February, 1794. Patronized by the Royal Family, ... Gothic architecture, accurately delineated. Proposals for publishing by subscription, ... designs of the church and royal monastery of Batalha, ... By James Murphy, ... With an historical and descriptive account ... Translated from the Portuguese of Fr. Luis de Sousa; (1794)
- 283140: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1750)
- 283148: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1716)
- 283157: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1794)
- 283182: The apostle's prayer for the church at Corinth considered (1794)
- 283397: Hymn on the nativity (1731)
- 284198: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1711)
- 284299: A Charge and sermon together with an introductory discourse and confession of faith delivered at the ordination of Mr. Christopher Hall (1769)
- 284390: The danger of popery (1778)
- 284544: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1798)
- 284572: The parish officer's complete guide (1774)
- 285131: The Impious blasphemies of the Church of Rome exposed (1746)
- 285221: Answers for the Presbytery of Brechin, and the procurator for the church, to the bill of advocation offered by the magistrates and Town council of Montrose (1731)
- 285419: Answers for her Grace the Dutchess of Buccleugh, to the petition of the presbytery of Linlithgow, and procurator of the church (1725)
- 285942: The catechism ordered by the church to be learned of every person before he be brought to be confirmed by the bishop. With the order of confirmation (1730)
- 285999: An essay, containing evident proofs against the methodists (1750)
- 286068: A sermon preached towards the latter end of the last century (1715)
- 286156: A sermon upon reformation and revolution principles (1751)
- 286382: Directions for the devout & proper use of the Common-Prayer (1722)
- 286551: A supplement to a gentleman's religion (1733)
- 286602: St. Mary, Whitechapel. May 19, 1788. [S]ir, You are most earnestly requested to attend the church to-morrow morning, to elect and chuse forty trustees for the year ensuing; (1788)
- 286751: A warm and serious adress to such as have left the vineyard of Christ (1742)
- 286769: Sunday 26, August 1683. A lecture preached in the church of Pasley, by Mr. John Bard, (1703)
- 286961: A double lecture (1703)
- 287117: A view of the elections of bishops in the Primitive Church (1728)
- 287136: Plain instructions for the young & ignorant (1701)
- 287219: Animadversions upon a pamphlet, intitled, A compendious account, taken from Holy Scripture only, of the form and order of the church of God, in the several great periods thereof. Written by Mr. Smith, minister at Newburn. (1767)
- 287220: The angel's seal, set upon God's faithful servants (1743)
- 287532: A speech of Lord George Gordon's, containing a spirited defence of the antient constitution of the church and state of Scotland. Addressed to above a hundred Scots noblemen, barons and gentlemen, met at St. Albans Tavern, London, May 13th, 1782. In order to deliberate of the most proper plan for putting the kingdom of Scotland in a posture of defence (1782)
- 287572: Some remarks upon the necessity and advantage of learning and understanding the church catechism (1794)
- 287755: The Pope's dreadful curse (1746)
- 287876: The history and antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, and the once-adjoining monastery (1726)
- 288155: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1748)
- 288248: Tears of affection (1789)
- 288776: Sacred music. For the benefit of the widow of the late John Evers (1798)
- 288784: Lectures on the church catechism (1799)
- 289235: A True and particular account, of, a surprising and wonderful noise (1768)
- 289288: The trial of Jeremiah Hill, Esq (1793)
- 289867: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of the presbytery of Linlithgow, and procurator for the church (1725)
- 290082: Paul's farewell to the church at Corinth (1764)
- 290105: In consequence of the lawless and disagreeable proceedings which took place at Selkirk on the 21st August (1797)
- 290379: An accurate description of Bromley, In Kent ornamented with views of the church and college, including every thing interesting and amusing in that delightful part of the county, and five miles round (1797)
- 290569: Parish of Enfield (1781)
- 290765: Gothic architecture. A new work, under the patronage of the Right Hon. William Conyngham, ... Proposals for publishing by subscription, engravings from the several drawings of the church and royal monastery of Batalha, ... by James Murphy, ... with an historical and descriptive account ... translated from the Portuguese of Fr. Luis de Sousa, (1794)
- 291149: A penitential office (1738)
- 291252: [Epieikeia, or, A] vindication of the justice and equity of a proposal, that every minister should be allowed, in consideration of his supply of the cure, and of other burthens of the church, out of the profits of his benefice, or spiritual promotion, in proportion to the value of it, to the time of avoidance (1704)
- 291252: [Epieikeia, or, A] vindication of the justice and equity of a proposal, that every minister should be allowed, in consideration of his supply of the cure, and of other burthens of the church, out of the profits of his benefice, or spiritual promotion, in proportion to the value of it, to the time of avoidance (1704)
- 291475: A friendly word by the hallowed Voice of God now speaking at present in particular to the possessors of Scotland is this message given to you, so as that the meanest of tranquality may know the report thereof and join this righteous plan of true and saving knowledge given by the hand of the J. Lord's Patriarch voice, Isai. XXX. 20. 21. Mr. Gulielmus Haggai an innocent preacher of God's truth, in the name of St. John the baptist, Jesus Christ's fore-runner to prepare his way, according to these words, Rev. iii. 20. if any man hear my voice, &c. Edinburgh, preached to this general assembly, May 13. old stile 1755, for the church of Scotland's reconciliation, this is a present confession of faith to provoke all her royal members to pay their vows now to the Lord God omnipotent, according to the scripture rightly understood, this being your principle say Amen, Halelujah reigneth (1755)
- 291978: An enquiry into the name of the founder of Huln Abbey, Northumberland, the first in England of the order of Carmelites (1795)
- 292088: The particulars of the capital and very valuable estates, at Stoke-Newington, in the county of Middlesex (1783)
- 292588: The respectful behaviour of the dissenters towards Her late Majesty, the church and the ministry, examplified (1714)
- 292601: The reverend secular priest expos'd (1703)
- 292949: The Rev. J.J. Ellis presents respectful compliments to the inhabitants of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, with every grateful acknowledgement for the flattering success they have afforded him on his canvass, and earnestly intreats their early attendance at the church in his behalf, on Thursday morning the 17th inst. (1796)
- 293362: An alphebetical list of all the parochial churches and chappels (1722)
- 294083: The book of common prayer (1776)
- 294186: The safety of the church under the present ministry consider'd (1715)
- 294380: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the church of St. Margaret Westminster, on Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709 (1709)
- 294387: On religious indifference (1795)
- 294669: Sacred poesie (1758)
- 294896: The Psalms of David in metre (1780)
- 294897: The Psalms of David in metre (1790)
- 295056: Two letters writ by Samuel Crisp (1750)
- 295457: A dispassionate narrative of the rise, progress and issue of the late schism in the church under the pastoral care of Samuel Pike (1760)
- 295577: An attempt to detect and expose several errors in doctrine, and in the government of the church (1788)
- 295963: An introduction to the knowledge of the Christian religion (1742)
- 295979: An easy method of instructing youth, in the principles and practice of the Christian religion (1766)
- 296020: A Sermon preached towards the latter end of the last century, on the anniversary thankgiving day for putting an end to the Grreat [sic] Rebellion (1715)
- 296042: An ecclesiastical history of Scotland (1734)
- 296113: Fauts [sic] on both sides (1710)
- 296597: The evening-office of the church (1762)
- 296599: The evening-office of the church (1748)
- 296822: A farther instruction for those who have learnt the church catechism (1708)
- 296887: Pulpit-tyranny: or, Observations upon four high-church sermons. By a true son of the church (1710)
- 297217: An account of the conversion of the Rev. Mr. John Thayer, lately a Protestant minister at Boston in North America (1797)
- 297252: The accounts and disbursements of Eli Stanniford & Anthony Colebrook, church wardens of Portsmouth (1711)
- 297508: The best security against the day of wrath (1760)
- 297597: The preciousness of faith in Jesus Christ (1789)
- 297746: The grounds and principles of the Christian religion, explain'd in a catechetical discourse, for the instruction of young people (1704)
- 297765: L'authorite? de l'eglise en matiere de religion (1726)
- 297789: The grounds of the Catholic doctrine, contained in the profession of faith published by Pope Pius the IVth. and now in use for the reception of converts into the church (1779)
- 297923: Confirmation. A sermon (1786)
- 298587: An historical catechism (1743)
- 298659: An introduction to the knowledge of the Christian religion (1793)
- 299204: The eleventh and twelfth articles (1791)
- 300091: The necessity and expediency of an inequality of condition among mankind (1793)
- 300246: Private devotions for the time of Lent (1709)
- 300488: A sermon preached in the church of All Saints in Bristol (1754)
- 300488: A sermon preached in the church of All Saints in Bristol (1754)
- 300671: Remarks on a sermon preached at the church of St. Mary Magdalen, Taunton, on Wednesday the 25th of February, 1795 (1795)
- 300941: Reflections upon church-government (1745)
- 301112: The root of protestant errors examined (1767)
- 301283: This day is published (1757)
- 301533: A scriptural exposition of the church catechism (1738)
- 301552: Some thoughts relating to that submission and obedience due to the authority and decisions of the supreme judicature of the church (1753)
- 301851: Translation of the Bishop of Boulogne's pastoral letter on the spiritual authority; and the new civil constitution of the clergy, as decreed by the national assembly of France (1791)
- 301944: The true interest of the Irish nation (1716)
- 301951: The true and sure way to remove hirelings out of the church (1738)
- 302805: The communicants assistant (1748)
- 303239: Tiend cause. June 17, 1766. Answers for Mr. John Lumsden, minister of the gospel in the parish of Strathdon, and for the procurator of the church; to the petition of James Earl of Fife, Alexander Forbes of Inverernan, Charles Anderson of Candicraig, and Alexander Stewart of Edinglassie, heritors of the said parish of Strathdon (1766)
- 303291: A sermon, preached in the church of St. Michan's, Dublin, on Sunday, the 14th of March, 1779 (1779)
- 303348: House of Lords. Between Robert Hill, clerk, -- -- -- plaintiff in error; and Goodyer St. John, Esq; -- -- defendant in error. The case of the plaintiff in error. In Hilary term 1773, a quare impedit was brought by ... the defendant in error, against John Lord Bishop of Winchester, and ... the plaintiff in error, in the Court of Common Pleas, of the advowson of the church of Mottisfont, alias Motson East-Dean and Lockerley, in the county of Southampton; (1775)
- 303425: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies, of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1753)
- 303484: A conversation-piece; or I believe as the church believes (1758)
- 303777: Instructions for the young Christian (1750)
- 304019: Questions extracted from Archbishop Secker's Lectures on the church catechism (1790)
- 304027: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1767)
- 304058: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1701)
- 304199: A vindication of the authority, constitution and laws of the church and state of Scotland (1724)
- 304231: Theotekton, or, the divine artist, Jesus, the son of Mary (1782)
- 305580: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1781)
- 306101: Zeal for the church (1741)
- 306321: Articles of enquiry (1715)
- 306322: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1766)
- 306499: A plain and full account of the Christian practices observed by the church assembling in Paul's Alley, London (1800)
- 306893: Learn to squint, or look at the church three ways at once (1713)
- 307082: The book of common prayer (1752)
- 307180: The book of common prayer. And administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1778)
- 307690: The new idol (1706)
- 308005: Directions for the devout & proper use of the Common-prayer (1729)
- 308126: An office for consecration of churches, according to the use of the Province of Dublin. To be used at the consecration of the parish church of St. Thomas, Dublin, on Tuesday the 21st. day of December, 1762, being St. Thomas's day (1762)
- 308378: A call to the true lovers of liberty. Or, the church in danger (1749)
- 308403: A Protestant catechism; shewing the principal errors of the church of Rome. Published by order of the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English Protestant schools in Ireland (1746)
- 308660: A farther instruction for those who have learnt the church catechism (1710)
- 308700: The Spiritual treasury, or, Sacred diary (1753)
- 308930: A memorial to the church sessions under the inspection of the Associate Synod, by the people in and about Stirling, commonly called Protesters (1770)
- 309118: A sermon preached in the church of Benburb (1797)
- 309220: The book of common prayer (1761)
- 309228: Explanation of the church catechism (1796)
- 310178: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1796)
- 310179: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1791)
- 310373: The poor English clergyman's complaint: or, An invective against the admitting the Popish clergy to be immediate preachers in the Church of England (1710)
- 310833: To be lett, by auction, in lots, on Wednesday the 11th of March next, ... at the Old Cock, in Halifax. The housing and lands, part of the estates belonging to the charities of Nathaniel Waterhouse, near the church, Causey-Head and Skeldergate, in Halifax. ... A particular of the lots and a ground plan ... may be seen on application to Mr. Norris, of Halifax, clerk to the govenours [sic] and trustees of the said charities. Also, to be lett, by auction, at the same time and place, for a term of twenty years, a farm, called South-Howcans, in Northouram, near Halifax, ... Enquire at Mr. Parker's office in Halifax (1789)
- 310848: To be sold by auction, at the Talbot, in Halifax, on Monday next the 12th instant, ... a neat and convenient pew, in the south-side of the church, very near the pulpit, containing five sittings. Enquire of Mr. Norris (1790)
- 311497: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1756)
- 311533: [The book of] common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church; according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1723)
- 311541: The publick divine service of the church, or The common-prayer-book (1713)
- 311577: An account of the parish of Fairford, in the county of Gloucester; with a particular description of the stained glass in the windows of the church, engravings of ancient monuments, with inscriptions, &c. &c (1791)
- 311720: [The] book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1757)
- 311746: The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil (1730)
- 312029: A funeral sermon, on the death of Mark Ker (1793)
- 312368: The excellence of charity (1791)
- 312660: The Holy Bible, Containing the Old & New Testaments (1793)
- 312797: A view of the judgments of God (1794)
- 313391: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1760)
- 313843: An essay on the church (1787)
- 313886: The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil (1730)
- 314140: Certain queries, with their respective answers; by way of introduction to the Reverend Mr. Godfrey Arnold's Impartial history of the church and hereticks (1744)
- 314331: The sublime reader (1782)
- 314563: Lent preachers appointed by His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, out of his peculiars in London, for the year 1707/8. In the church of St. Mary le Bow (1708)
- 314977: The ends and advantages of an established ministry (1792)
- 315069: The funeral sermon of the most-high, most-mighty, and most-excellent Prince Stanislaus I (1768)
- 315822: The love of our country (1772)
- 316056: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1760)
- 316546: Visitation-Sermon (1786)
- 316546: Visitation-Sermon (1786)
- 316719: The laity's directory (1780)
- 317198: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1752)
- 317669: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1757)
- 317869: Some remarkable passages of the life and death of Mr. Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel at Glenluce in Galloway (1778)
- 317920: D. Senior. Opposite the church in Sittingbourne, sells all sorts of bibles, common prayers, sacrament and school-books; (1776)
- 318468: First day, Wednesday, the 6th of September, Shakespeare's Jubilee (1769)
- 318607: Directions for the devout and proper use of the common-prayer in the daily service of the church (1738)
- 318823: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the church of St. Margaret Westminster. On Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709 (1709)
- 319136: A sermon preach'd in the church of Crediton, Devon (1710)
- 319240: Familiar instructions in three dialogues (1766)
- 319925: A sermon preached in the church of Kirkaldie (1732)
- 319937: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church; according to the use of the Church of England (1759)
- 320798: The will of God that the children of religious parents should be church members (1798)
- 322091: A farewell sermon to this present constitut church (1713)
- 322673: Information heritors of St. Andrews. John Young, W.S. agent, Mitchelson, clk. The proof, and two plans of the church of St. Andrews, referred to in this information, were put into the Lords boxes on 10th July, 1789, with a petition for the pursuers, which is not yet advised. Information for General Robert Melvill, and others, heritors of the parish of St. Andrews, pursuers; against the magistrates and town council of St. Andrews, the University of St. Andrews, and incorporated trades of that city, defenders (1791)
- 323015: Plans elevations sections and views of the church of Batalha (1795)
- 323372: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1764)
- 323373: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1766)
- 323374: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1787)
- 323427: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1781)
- 323429: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1733)
- 323475: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1737)
- 324200: A sermon preach'd before the sons of the clergy (1710)
- 324422: A bill for making the church of Bablack in the city of Coventry a parish church, ... (1734)
- 324519: The articles of the church weighed against the Gospel (1767)
- 324696: The history of faction (1705)
- 325117: The interest of the church defended against the attempts of Papists (1721)
- 325212: A letter from a Presbyterian minister in the countrey (1703)
- 325224: A letter from a parochial bishop to a prelatical gentleman in Scotland, concerning the government of the church; (1714)
- 325325: Two discourses (1708)
- 325584: Reflections upon some scandalous and malicious pamphlets (1703)
- 325585: The shortest-Way with the dissenters (1703)
- 325586: The shortest-Way with the dissenters (1703)
- 325587: The safest-Way with the dissenters (1703)
- 326155: Judas Maccabæus (1786)
- 326593: A present for Protestants, Romanists, and Jews: being a free inquiry after the church or kingdom of the Messiah: ... By a Cosmopolite (1753)
- 326608: An act to explain and amend an act passed in the twelfth year of his present Majesty's reign intituled, An act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Catherine Coleman, in Fen-church-street, in the City of London, to rebuild the church of the said parish; (1742)
- 326620: An act for sale of the advowson of the church of Tetbury, in the county of Gloucester, (1741)
- 326748: A commentary on the first fifteen (1712)
- 326887: A sermon preached in the church at Falmouth (1793)
- 326905: The true protestant account of the burning of London (1720)
- 327179: An essay on the nature of the church (1728)
- 327404: Reasons for a royal visitation; occasion'd by the present great defection of the clergy from the government (1717)
- 327426: Some considerations on the danger of the church from her own clergy (1715)
- 328049: A bill for confirming and establishing an exchange agreed to be made of certain lands in the parish of Sutton, in the county of Bedford, between Sir Roger Burgoyne, Baronet, lord of the manor, and Doctor Crane, rector of the church of Sutton, (1742)
- 328274: The sin and folly of rebellion (1745)
- 328275: On the necessity of an established order of teachers and rulers in the church for the preservation of Christianity in a nation (1790)
- 328300: The duty of ministers to be nursing fathers to the church (1797)
- 328319: A charge and sermon together with an introductory discourse and confession of faith delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Abraham Booth Feb. 16, 1769, in Goodman's Fields Published at the request of the church (1769)
- 328563: Popery truly stated (1727)
- 328564: Popery truly stated (1745)
- 328565: Popery truly stated (1726)
- 329048: An act for taking-down and rebuilding the church of the parish of All-Saints in the city of Worcester (1738)
- 329511: A compendious history of the rise and progress of the reformation of the church here in England (1715)
- 329512: An essay on the merchandise of slaves and souls of men (1732)
- 329513: A seasonable caveat against popery (1733)
- 329613: Religion and virtue the foundation of courage and victory (1744)
- 329614: A remarkable scripture prophecy of deliverance from enemies (1746)
- 329668: A sermon preached at St. George's Church (1725)
- 329909: The nature of the pastoral office (1725)
- 330140: Seasonable advice to the ministers of the church of Great Britain (1710)
- 330487: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire (1707)
- 330552: The anarchy of the ranters (1771)
- 330564: A sermon at the ordination of the Rev. Sir Harry Trelawny (1777)
- 330566: The authority of the church in controversies of faith (1716)
- 330693: Some observations upon the conduct of the famous Mr. W----field (1742)
- 330846: An apology of the French refugees established in Ireland (1712)
- 330851: A true and faithful representation of the miserable state of the church of Christ in the country of the Grisons (1704)
- 330894: A letter from a Protestant-Dissenting-Minister (1768)
- 331445: Serious and free thoughts on the present state of the church (1755)
- 331490: A kind caution to prophane swearers (1705)
- 331491: A kind caution to prophane swearers (1705)
- 331629: The catholick Christian instructed in the sacraments (1798)
- 331855: The duty of churchwardens respecting the church (1800)
- 332101: A serious address from a minister to his parishioners (1800)
- 332703: A catechism for children (1770)
- 333468: An act for confirming an agreement between George Pitt, Esquire, and the rector of the church of Stratfieldsea, in the county of Southampton, for exchange of lands (1753)
- 333831: A new historical catechism (1776)
- 333831: A new historical catechism (1776)
- 334354: Two letters writ by Samuel Crisp (1722)
- 334389: The anarchy of the ranters and other libertines (1733)
- 334390: The anarchy of the ranters and other libertines (1726)
- 335024: The publick divine service of the church (1713)
- 335025: The publick divine service of the church (1712)
- 335176: Thoughts occasioned by the proposed application to Parliament for a repeal of the law of patronage (1783)
- 335587: An essay on the church plain chant (1782)
- 335587: An essay on the church plain chant (1782)
- 335587: An essay on the church plain chant (1782)
- 335588: An essay on the church plain chant (1782)
- 335588: An essay on the church plain chant (1782)
- 335589: An essay on the church plain chant (1782)
- 335589: An essay on the church plain chant (1782)
- 335855: Some observations upon the laws against Protestant dissenters; proving that the manner of executing those laws, is provoking to God, injurious to the dissenters, and scandalous to the church (1717)
- 336076: Religious princes the greatest blessing and safety to the church and state (1716)
- 336089: Scripture and antiquity in a collection of testimonies (1748)
- 336239: A letter to a Scots clergyman, lately ordained, concerning his behaviour in the judicatures of the church. By a lover of truth, liberty and charity, an an enemy to violent measures on all hands. J.D.N.R.T.J.M.S.J.C.A.C.U.A.A.M.A.R.T.J.S.T.G.J.O.C.O.A.B.F (1735)
- 336359: A bill to enable the parishioners of the parish of Stone, in the county of Stafford, to rebuild the church of the said parish (1753)
- 336380: A bill to enable the owners of houses and lands, in the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldersgate, in the city of London, and the inhabitants thereof, to repair the church and steeple belonging to the said parish (1753)
- 336710: Sixteen sermons on the most interesting subjects to seamen (1792)
- 336901: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war (1708)
- 336902: Remarks upon a sermon preached on Whitsunday, 1771, in the church of the Holy Trinity, in Kingston-Upon-Hull. By the Rev. R. Webster. By J. Kershaw (1771)
- 337389: Remarks upon the Reverend Mr. White's Second defence of his letters, to a gentleman dissenting from the church of England, in a letter to the author. (1748)
- 337558: An essay on the church (1787)
- 337750: An answer to a book called A letter from a parochial bishop to a prelatical gentleman, Wherein the Presbyterians of Scotland are proved to be a Schismatick Party, and the Primitive Government of the Church by Bishops is vindicated, and the Substance of that which the Parochial Bishop says against it, is answered and refuted in very few words. By a lover of the truth and order of the church. (1715)
- 338891: An essay upon the supremacy and infallibility pretended to by the church of Rome; shewing that neither that, nor any other church, made any such pretence, for more than four hundred years after Christ, and that, therefore, the claim is without foundation. And Consequently, That all the Doctrines of Popery, different from those of the Reformed Churches, are justly to be rejected, as dependent upon a false Principle, and inconsistent with True Christianity. Instanced in several of the Principal Doctrines of Popery. By way of Letter, to a Gentleman of the Romish Communion, occasioned by an accidental Conference at H---y---ll, in W---s. By Peter Whitfield (1749)
- 338908: A sermon preached on Whitsunday, in the church of the Holy Trinity, in Kingston-Upon-Hull (1771)
- 338967: The signs of the times consider'd (1742)
- 339324: Observations on the public convenants, betwixt God and the church (1799)
- 339328: The constraining influence of the love of Christ: a sermon, preached, in the church of the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth and St. Mary Woolnoth-Haw, Lombard-Street, Before the Right Honourable The Lord-Mayor, Aldermen, and Sheriffs, on the 30th day of March, 1800, by John Newton, Rector, for the benefit of the children belonging to th Langbourn-Ward Charity-School; And Published, By His Lordship's Permission, At the Request of the Treasurer, Trustees, and Committee, of the Said School (1800)
- 339491: Miserere Cleri: or, The factions of the church (1718)
- 339666: A description of the qualifications necessary to a gospel minister (1767)
- 339956: A funeral sermon on occasion of the death of the Reverend Mr. Timothy Jollie, who departed this life August 3. 1757. in the Sixty-Sixth Year of his Age. Preached to the church of which he was pastor August 14. and published at their Request. By David Jennings, D.D (1757)
- 339968: A crown of eternal glory preferable to all the riches of this world (1791)
- 339970: Good men dismiss'd in peace. A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend David Jennings, D.D. preached to the church of which he was pastor, September 26, 1762. By Samuel Morton Savage. To which is added, a funeral oration at his interment. By William Ford junior. (1762)
- 340084: Reasons for uniting the church and dissenters (1730)
- 340321: The alliance between the church and the state. A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, November 2, 1800, being the day of commemoration of benefactors. By Richard Ramsden, (1800)
- 340469: Christian liberty: a sermon, on the history and principles of the Nonconformists. Preached at a monthly meeting of the Independents in London: with remarks on Mr. Daubeny's guide to the church (1800)
- 340533: An account of the parish of Fairford, in the county of Gloucester; with a particular description of the stained glass in the windows of the church, and engravings of ancient monuments (1791)
- 341100: God's harvest gathered in before the storm: or, the righteous taken away from the evil to come. A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. John Hughes, who departed this life, May 29, 1773. Delivered on Lord's Day, June 6, to the church of united protestant dissenters in Jewin-Street, of Which he was Pastor, by Thomas Chorlton. Published at the request of the Church. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the Death of His Saints, Psalm Cxvi. 15 (1773)
- 341105: A funeral oration upon the death of the most high, most mighty, most excellent, and most religious prince, James the Second, King of Great-Britain. spoken the 19th day of September, 1702. in the church of St. Mary de Chaillot, where His Majesty's Heart is Deposited. By Messire Henry Emmanuel de Rouquette, Doctor of the Sorbonne; Abbot of St. Gildas de Rhuis. Done out of the 13th Edition of French (1703)
- 341106: A funeral oration upon the death of the most high, most mighty, most excellent, and most religious prince, James the Second, Late King of Great-Britain. spoken the 19th day of September, 1702. in the church of St. Mary de Chaillot, where his Majesty's Heart is Deposited. By Messire Henry Emmanuel de Rouquette, Doctor of the Sorbonne; Abbot of St Gildas de Rhuis. Done cut of the 13th Edition of French (1703)
- 341620: The nature of spiritual rebellion consider'd, and applied to the Presbyterians (1718)
- 341620: The nature of spiritual rebellion consider'd, and applied to the Presbyterians (1718)
- 341623: A discourse demonstrating that the government of the church, which is of divine right, is fixed, and not ambulatory. ... By James Webster (1703)
- 342011: The shortest-Way with the dissenters (1702)
- 342012: The shortest way with the Dissenters (1703)
- 342027: A discourse delivered on the fast-day in February 1799 (1799)
- 342032: A sermon preached in the church of Kirkaldie (1733)
- 342035: The lily gathered by the hand of love. Being the substance of a sermon, delivered to the baptized church of Christ; meeting at Redcross Street, No. 16. occasioned by the removal of a subject of grace, from this militant state, to the church triumphant (1789)
- 342421: The historical catechism (1706)
- 342529: Free thoughts on religion, the church, and national happiness (1723)
- 342584: An essay wherein national love and unity is recommended, its opposits exposed, ... By a lover of God, love, peace, unity and the church and kingdom of Scotland. And Islelands of Orkney. ... containing a lamentation for church divisions (1702)
- 342717: A humble proposal for parochial reformation (1706)
- 342740: The catechism of the church of England explained, by short and practical discourses to each question and answer (1772)
- 342741: A familiar and practical improvement of the church catechism: designed to render the work of catechising more easy and profitable; and thereby afford assistance to ministers, schoolmasters, parents, And whoever may be entrusted with The Care and Instruction of the Rising Generation. By the Rev. T. Haweis, LL. B. Rector of Aldwinckle All Saints, Northamptonshire. And Chaplain to The Right Honourable the Earl of Peterdolow (1775)
- 342859: The catholick Christian instructed in the sacraments, sacrifice, ceremonies, and observances of the church (1737)
- 342860: The catholick Christian instructed in the sacraments, sacrifice, ceremonies, and observances of the church (1753)
- 343719: An exposition on the thirty-nine articles of the church of England (1725)
- 343877: A key to the hieroglyphical print of the church of God, in her five fold state, including the holy Jerusalem: with a Scriptural Exhibition of the Numerous Artists, Mechanicks, and Manufacturers, Engaged in their Respective Pursuits for Promoting the Various Branches of Natural Religion. To Which is Prefixed, A Key to the Ground Plot of the Heavenly City. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel, at Providence Chapel; at Monk-Well Street Meeting; and at Horsley Down (1791)
- 343948: A phenix or the solemn league and covenant, of the three kingdoms of Scotland, England and Ireland; for reformation and defence of religion, sworn to in the three kingdoms. With some acts of the church and state, authorizing the same (1707)
- 343979: Plain instructions for the young and ignorant (1750)
- 344196: Memorial on behalf of the ministers of the church of Scotland, with respect to the tax upon houses and windows (1763)
- 344249: A sermon preach'd on the death of Mr. Edward Bulkely (1715)
- 344544: The case of infants dying unbaptized, truly stated, and modestly suggested, from scripture; the faith and doctrine of the church of God both at home and abroad; ... By a defender of the truth against the Anabaptists, (1702)
- 344608: A new discovery of Titus Oates (1701)
- 345141: The angel's seal set upon God's faithful servants (1782)
- 345306: Pense?es ingenieuse [sic]: or, a collection of the bright sayings, sublime thoughts, and witty sentences, of the most celebrated Fathers of the church. ... Translated from the French of the ingenious Bohours: (1736)
- 345448: The advantage of a good name (1708)
- 345850: The blessedness of the righteous at death. A sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Henry Gardiner, late of Winston, and a member of the church of protestant dissenters at Debenham; ... preached at Debenham in Suffolk, January 6, 1771. By Daniel Bocking. (1771)
- 346097: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1734)
- 346542: House of Lords. Appeal from an order by Mr. Baron Dawson and Mr. Justice Marshall, ... in the Court of Chancery in Ireland, in the Lord Chancellor's absence. The governors and guardians of the hospital founded by Dr. Richard Stephens, within the city of Dublin, William Grubier, clerk, the minister, and James Cusack and Thomas Potterton, the churchwardens of the parish of Athboy, in the county of Meath, in Ireland, ... appellants. Daniel Swan, stiling himself Esquire, and a protestant of the church of Ireland, as by law established, --------- respondent. The appellants case (1760)
- 346802: The proceedings in the Star-Chamber, in 1632. against Henry Sherfield, Esq (1717)
- 346895: Hackney, Monday, 23d March 1789. The report of the committee appointed at a parish meeting ... to take into consideration the present state of the church (1789)
- 347016: The marrow of the church. The doctrines of original sin, justification by faith, and the agency of the Holy Spirit, fairly stated ... from the homilies, articles, and liturgies of the Church of England. ... By William Hammond, ... The third edition, carefully corrected. Wit a recommendatory preface, by W. Mason, (1779)
- 347275: A view of popery, taken from the creed of Pope Pius the Iv (1735)
- 347463: The old apology for the truth of the Christian religion against the jews and gentiles revived (1705)
- 347915: The Scotch preacher (1789)
- 348174: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1765)
- 348499: A bill to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Mary Islington, in the county of Middlesex, to rebuild the church of the said parish. (1751)
- 348732: The laws of the British plantations in America (1721)
- 348850: The king's pious proclamation, for encouragement of piety and vertue, and for Suppressing and Punishing of Vice, Profaneness and Immorality; with an abbreviate of the laws to that purpose. As also, a collection of some acts of the General Assembly of the church of Scotland, town-council of Edinburgh, and kirk-sessions of that city, to the same effect (1727)
- 348888: An act for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, within the hamlets of Upper Eatington and Fulready, in the parish of Lower Eatington, in the county of Warwick; and for taking down and rebuilding the church of the said parish (1795)
- 349179: An essay on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper (1798)
- 349183: The excellent use of Psalmody, with a course of singing-Psalms for half a year; beginning on the first Sunday in January, and again on the first Sunday in July: and also proper Psalms for particular days and occasions (1790)
- 349230: The pious Christian's sacrifice; or, devotions for the devout soul on Sacrament-Day, both in his closet, and in the church. Principally taken out of the Liturgy, and of the Writings of the most eminent Men of the Church of England. Fit to be bound with Common-Prayers (1717)
- 349271: A friendly admonition to such well-meaning and conscientious persons as have already joined, or incline to join the secession from the Church of Scotland. By a minister of the church (1753)
- 349273: A ct declaration and testimony for the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the church of Soctland (1763)
- 349600: The hundred and eleven propositions (1778)
- 349604: Presbyterial government as now established and practised in the Church of Scotland methodically described (1703)
- 349605: Presbyterial government as now established and practised in the Church of Scotland methodically described (1701)
- 349641: A dialogue betwixt a Presbyterian and a gentleman of episcopal perswasion, concerning separation from the church, as now establish'd in the Kingdom of Scotland (1704)
- 349840: An act for exchanging the advowson of the church of Hinton Mertell, otherwise Hinton Martell, in the county of Dorset, ... for the advowson of the church of Fringford, ... belonging to the Right Honourable Mary Countess Dowager of Shaftesbury (1775)
- 350102: A bill for providing a maintenance for the minister of the church of St. John Clerkenwell in the county of Middlesex (1731)
- 350141: Reasons humbly offered to the Honourable House of Commons, against passing a bill for providing a maintenance for the minister of the church of St. John Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex. (1731)
- 350902: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1712)
- 350913: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1726)
- 350936: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1775)
- 350937: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the Church of England together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be sung or, said in churches (1717)
- 350938: The book of common prayer (1702)
- 350941: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1769)
- 351018: The book of common-prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1702)
- 351021: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1767)
- 351026: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1719)
- 351030: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1778)
- 351032: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1706)
- 351039: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1701)
- 351043: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1791)
- 351048: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1761)
- 351051: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1758)
- 351053: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1740)
- 351056: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1763)
- 351063: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1706)
- 351073: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1731)
- 351493: A modest proof of the order and government settled by Christ and his apostles in the church. By Shewing I. What Sacred Offices were Instituted by them. II. How those Offices were Distinguished. III. That they were to be Perpetual and Standing in the Church. And, IV. Who Succeed in them, and rightly Execute them to this Day (1705)
- 351782: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1744)
- 351783: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments; and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1743)
- 351786: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1745)
- 351787: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1708)
- 351798: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1729)
- 351799: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1798)
- 351833: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1769)
- 351835: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies, of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1750)
- 351836: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1732)
- 351837: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1764)
- 351977: Matrimony. At the day and time appointed for solemnization of matrimony, the persons to be married shall come into the body of the church, with their friends and neighbours: and there standing together, the man on the right hand, and the woman on the left, the priest shall say, (1797)
- 352239: The second part of The wolf stript of his shepherds cloathing (1707)
- 352241: The wolf stript of his shepherd's cloathing. In answer to a late celebrated book intituled Moderation a vertue; wherein the designs of the dissenters against the church: and their behaviour towards Her Majesty both in England and Scotland are laid open. With the case of occasional conformity considered. ... By one call'd an high-church-man. (1704)
- 352249: The words and doctrine of the church catechism, explained in a familiar manner, by a country clergyman (1790)
- 352694: An account of the rise and nature of the fund established by Parliament, for a provision for the widows and children of the ministers of the church, and of the heads, principals, and masters in the universities, of Scotland. Containing an abridgment of the two statutes, and copies of papers relative to the fund. Published by order of the trustees, for the use of all concerned. (1759)
- 352990: The principles and duties of Christianity (1736)
- 352991: The principles and duties of Christianity (1738)
- 353074: Some account of the church and windows of St. Neot's, in Cornwall (1786)
- 353271: Reliquiae divi Andreae, or the state of the venerable and primitial see of St Andrews (1797)
- 353402: Cummings's perpetual memorandum-book: for the use of all such whose business requires accuracy and dispatch: interleaved with his patent asses skin, together with a variety of useful and necessary tables, relative to persons in trade and business (1766)
- 353453: The promised presence of Christ with his people a source of consolation under the most painful bereavements (1800)
- 353607: The people and soldiers duty in this present time of war and rebellion (1716)
- 353664: A compendious account, taken from holy Scripture only, of the form and order of the church of God, in the several great periods thereof; also of the nature, design, and right manner of observing or eating the Lord's Supper. ... By James Smith, (1765)
- 354323: The scripture catechist (1738)
- 354372: The excellent use of psalmody (1725)
- 354473: A scholastical history of the practice of the church in reference to the administration of baptism by laymen (1712)
- 355239: Directions for the devout & proper use of the Common-Prayer (1714)
- 355267: A proposal for the liquidation of the national debt (1783)
- 355334: Directions for the devout and proper use of the Common-Prayer (1741)
- 355372: An explanation of the new fan, called An historical emblematical fan, in honour of the church of England, (1711)
- 355512: The memorial of the church of England (1705)
- 355516: The memorial of the church of England (1705)
- 355541: Dissenters self-condemn'd: being a full answer to Mr. De Laune's Plea for the non-conformists, lately recommended by Mr. Daniel Foe, author of the review (1710)
- 355732: A discourse of church-government (1724)
- 355742: The principles and duties of Christianity (1791)
- 355743: The principles and duties of Christianity (1797)
- 355803: An act to enable the parishioners of the parish of East Greenwich, in the county of Kent, to deposit corps in the vaults or arches under the church in the said parish; (1752)
- 355925: Considerations on the natural history of the earth and it's minerals (1787)
- 356066: The religious use of botanical philosophy (1786)
- 356086: A proposal for the liquidation of the national debt (1786)
- 356371: Alkibla (1740)
- 356596: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1762)
- 356607: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1767)
- 356611: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1797)
- 356612: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1795)
- 356617: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the Church of England (1791)
- 356619: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1717)
- 356620: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1727)
- 356621: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1724)
- 356641: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1717)
- 356642: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches. (1788)
- 356648: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1733)
- 356649: The book of common-prayer and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the life of the Church of England: together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches (1709)
- 356654: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1727)
- 356656: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1752)
- 356663: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1729)
- 356683: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1741)
- 356684: The book [of] common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1725)
- 356686: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1715)
- 356692: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1728)
- 356694: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1735)
- 356713: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1789)
- 356724: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1798)
- 356726: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1759)
- 356744: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1717)
- 357030: An essay: to shew the incompetent provision there is in many parishes, through a great part of the kingdom, to enable the parochial clergy to instruct the people, ... With a proposal for providing those parishes with such a collection of books ... By a true lover of the church and clergy of England (1703)
- 357063: A plea for the sacramental test (1790)
- 357307: An easy method of instructing youth, in the principles and practice of the Christian religion (1728)
- 357310: An exposition of the preliminary questions and answers of the church catechism. Being a general introduction in the doctrine of our baptismal covenant, (1730)
- 357429: A plea for the sacramental test (1736)
- 357507: The catechism of the church (1720)
- 357602: Four discourses; I. The religious use of botanical philosophy. II. Considerations on the Nature and Oeconomy of Beasts and Cattle. III. On the Natural History of the Earth and its Minerals. IV. On the natural evidences of Christianity. Preached on Mr. Fairchild's foundation, in the Years 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, at the church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, by William Jones, M. A. F. R. S. Minister of Nayland, Suffolk (1799)
- 357694: The good old ways. A sermon preached at the opening of the church of Paddington, ... By John Shepherd, (1791)
- 357729: Practical lectures on the church catechism (1755)
- 357730: Practical lectures on the church catechism (1756)
- 357809: The cruelties and persecutions of the Romish church display'd (1728)
- 357902: A scriptural exposition of the church catechism (1738)
- 358090: No democracy in the church; or, the people's pretended unalienable right to chuse their minister upon avoidance, examined, from scripture, reason, and antiquity. By Thomas Breviter, A. M. Rector of Badony in the Diocese of Derry (1735)
- 358095: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1738)
- 358096: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1750)
- 358106: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1722)
- 358132: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1797)
- 358133: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1794)
- 358306: A dissertation upon heretical opinions (1772)
- 358371: The catechism of the church (1703)
- 358823: Reflections on mortality and the precariousness of human life (1759)
- 358829: Curlicism display'd (1718)
- 358934: The earnest charge, and humble hope of an affectionate pastor: being the substance of three discourses. Addressed to the church, and congregation, in College-Lane, Northampton, December 1, 1793. And published at their Request. Watch and Remember. Pure From the Blood of All (1794)
- 360098: A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts (1749)
- 360207: The whole truth; or, a full display of those sentiments, for which some have been excommunicated a certain independent church in London (1742)
- 360211: Remarks on two charges (1738)
- 360212: Remarks on two charges (1759)
- 360331: Some considerations on Mr. Bennet's defence of his discourse on schism (1703)
- 360681: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1730)
- 360682: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1733)
- 360686: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1742)
- 360687: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1742)
- 360688: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1750)
- 360689: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1750)
- 360690: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1751)
- 360692: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1757)
- 360695: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1773)
- 361105: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1772)
- 361107: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1776)
- 361119: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments (1770)
- 361236: A perpetual commentary on the Revelation of St. John (1720)
- 361579: St. Paul's parting appeal to the church at Ephesus considered (1789)
- 362121: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1767)
- 362130: A Supplement to the new version of Psalms, by Dr. Brady, and Mr. Tate (1740)
- 362179: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1751)
- 362182: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1731)
- 362183: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1766)
- 362537: The doctrine of union between Christ and the believer; being the substance of thirteen sermons: Wherein are consider'd, I. The Nature of this Union. II. The Commencement of it. III. What is meant by the Band, Mean, or Cement thereof. And, IV. The happy Effects, or glorious Consequences, of this Union. Attempting to explain the doctrine, to remove the difficulties which have hitherto attended it, and to answer some objections which may be raised against the method herein pursued. Together with Some remarks and improvements interspersed, suited to the design. By Thomas Flower. Published at the unanimous request of the church under his care (1740)
- 362608: The sublime reader; or the morning and evening service of the church so pointed, and the emphatical words throughout so marked, as to display all the beauty and sublimity of the language, and render it, with the least attention, impossible to be read by the most injudicious reader, but with Propriety. With Remarks on the Service, and Notes of General Use. By the Rev. Dr. John Trusler (1784)
- 362826: A sermon, preached in the church of St. John Baptist, Wakefield (1797)
- 363086: The impeachment: or, the church triumphant (1711)
- 363107: The junto. A poem (1712)
- 363182: The history of the church of Japan. Written originally in French by Monsieur L'Abbe de T. And now translated into English. By N. N. Volume I (1705)
- 363183: The balm of Gilead (1706)
- 363183: The balm of Gilead (1706)
- 363586: A letter, respectfully addressed to the Right Reverend Father in God, Henry Reginald, by divine permission, Lord Bishop of Exeter; containing a vindication of truth, an exposure of detraction, and an earnest appeal to his Lordship, as a constituted guardian of the church, for the preservation of her peace, dignity, and prosperity. By one of her humble, but most affectionate friends (1790)
- 364342: Reflections on the cruelty of inclosing common-field lands (1796)
- 364480: The importance of charity, a sermon preached in the church of Falkirk, Sunday Evening, May 4th. 1800. for the benefit of the public kitchen in that town, by James Wilson, M. A. Minister of Falkirk (1800)
- 364940: A discourse of church-government (1707)
- 365039: The baptism of infants, authorized by scripture, and the practice of the church of Christ in every age. In reply to Mr. Birt's pamphlet, entitled, A defence of scripture baptism. By Herert Mends (1797)
- 365218: An essay concerning a fourth age of the church. In four parts. Part I. Of the antichristian kingdoms in Daniel and the Revelation. Part II. Other Parts of Daniel considered; and particularly, The Seventy Weeks. Part III. Prophecy considered, with a more particular View to A Fifth and Sixth Antichristian Kingdom. Part IV. A General Review of Prophecy; beginning with the First Promise, or Prophecy, Gen. iii. 15 (1742)
- 365249: The history of the rebellion, rais'd against His Majesty King George I (1746)
- 365258: A copious collection of those portions of the Psalms of David, Bible, and liturgy, which have been set to music, and sung as anthems in the cathedral and collegiate churches of England. Arranged in Chronological Order, according to the Times in which the several Musical Composers lived, And Published for the use of the church of York, under the direction of William Mason, M. A. Precentor of that Cathedral. By whom is prefixed, a critical and historical essay on cathedral music (1782)
- 365491: Christ, the object of God's eternal delight: and the church, the object of Christ's everlasting delight, explained and proved (1761)
- 365911: The temple repaired (1789)
- 365983: Reformation-truth restored (1800)
- 366841: The state of the church and clergy of England, in their councils, synods, convocations, conventions (1703)
- 367075: Life review'd (1782)
- 367076: Life review'd (1783)
- 367077: Life review'd (1783)
- 367089: Vicaria Leodiensis: or, the history of the church of Leedes in Yorkshire (1724)
- 367465: A discourse preached before the Corps of Hampshire Fawley Volunteers, at the church of St. Thomas, in the city of Winchester, on Sunday, March 19, 1797. By George Isaac Huntingford, D. D. Warden of St. Mary's College, Near Winchester (1797)
- 368064: The christians daily manual of prayers and praises. In two parts. The first consisting of family-devotions for every Day in the Week, and also for Private Persons. The second containing a course of select psalms and hymns with their Proper Tunes; for the whole Year. For the Use of Religious Societies, and Pious Families. By a divine of the church of England (1703)
- 368091: A sermon preached in the evening, at the opening of St. Andrew's church in Penrith (1724)
- 368095: Two sermons one at the opening, the other at the consecration of St. Andrew's church in Penrith, Cumberland (1724)
- 368113: Love to our country (1746)
- 368266: The external peace of the church, only attainable by a zeal for scripture in its just latitude, and by mutual charity; not by a Pretense of Uniformity of Opinions. In a Letter to - by a lover of truth and peace (1716)
- 368751: The case, and the humble petition of Michael Malard (1717)
- 368909: An exposition, or practical treatise on the church catechism of the Church of England. To which is annex'd the sacred rite of confirmation; Shewing The Necessity and Expediency of it, and by whom it ought to be administer'd by Apostolical Authority, viz. The Principal Governors of the Church, the Right Reverend Fathers in God, the Bishops. By James Salter, Vicar of St. Mary-Church, in Devon (1753)
- 369207: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacrament, according to the use of the Church of England. With the Psalms of David, paraphrased: together with the lives of the apostles, and an account of the original of the fasts and feasts of the church, with several of the Rubricks, occasionally Examin'd. By Willia Nicholls, D. D. Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Montagu (1734)
- 369947: A catalogue of the principal members of the conventual and cathedral church of Ely, Viz. Abbesses, Abbots, Bishops, Priors, Deans, Prebendaries, & Archdeacons; from the foundation of the church, A.D. 673. to the present year 1756 (1756)
- 370027: The pretences of enthusiasts, as grounded in the articles of the church, considered, and confuted: a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, August 6. 1769. By William Hawkins, (1769)
- 370088: A sermon, preached at the church of St. Mary Magdalen, Taunton, on Wednesday, the 25th. of February, 1795 (1795)
- 370089: A sermon, preached at the church of St. Peter le poor (1793)
- 370256: The religious importance of Sunday schools (1787)
- 370282: A sermon, preached at the church of St. Mary Magdalen, Taunton, on Friday, the 19th. of April, 1793 (1793)
- 370346: The scholar armed against the errors of the time (1800)
- 370347: The scholar armed against the errors of the time (1795)
- 370572: A discourse (1704)
- 370901: Reasons humbly offered, against an intended bill to alter the law, with respect to the possessions of the church (1772)
- 370904: The layman's address to the clergy of England; humbly submitted to the perusal of every gentleman in the Kingdom. By a friend to the church establishment (1798)
- 370905: The conventicle distinguish'd from the church (1718)
- 370909: A seasonable caution to the members of this new Parliament (1703)
- 370954: Bibliotheca scriptorum Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ (1709)
- 370985: Contra torrentem brachia: being a vindication of our present English liberty, of going either to church or to meetings, as tends most to every man's edification: and of going to both upon occasion. Written to pacify a zealot for the church, and those many other Worthy Gentlemen, who at this time are in much heat about it (1703)
- 371093: The thirty nine articles, and the constitutions and canons of the Church of England (1739)
- 371269: The nation's reproach, and the church's grief: or a serious and needful word of advice to those who needlessly frequent taverns and publick houses and often spend the evening there. In a letter to my neighbours and countrymen. By George Braithwaite, M.A (1733)
- 371573: A brief answer to a long-libel (1718)
- 371583: A sermon preached in the church of Air (1713)
- 371780: Right reformation: or, the reformation of the church of the New Testament, represented in Gospel-Light. In a sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons, on Wednesday, November 25, 1646. By William Dell, Minister of the Gospel, attending on his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax. Now reprinted: with an epistle dedicatory to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor (1719)
- 371781: An address from the Brethren's Society for the furtherance of the Gospel among the heathen (1781)
- 371792: Demonstratio luculenta nova (1714)
- 371917: Imparity among pastors, the government of the church by divine institution; as maintain'd in an extemporary debate, by an episcopal divine, against one of the Presbyterian perswasion (1703)
- 372052: The substance of two discourses upon the Office of Godfathers and Godmothers (1741)
- 372274: The shortest-Way with the dissenters (1703)
- 372331: The case of the Corporation and Test Acts considered (1736)
- 372455: An apology for Mr. Thomas Rhind (1712)
- 372666: A sermon preached in the church of St. George the Martyr, London, on Friday, March 12, 1762 (1762)
- 372800: The millennium [sic] (1774)
- 372901: An humble attempt to make men grateful to God for mercies received (1799)
- 373002: The crown and the church, the support of one another (1728)
- 373173: On religious indifference (1795)
- 373184: A sermon preached at the church of Wisbich St. Peter's, at the assizes (1772)
- 373594: The evil and danger of backsliding in religion (1800)
- 373633: The origine of temples or churches, and other things pertaining thereto (1736)
- 373796: A sermon preached in the church of St. Nicholas, Rochester, on June 24, 1785 (1785)
- 373803: The office of the holy week; according to the Roman missal and breviary (1723)
- 374015: An appeal to the consciences and common sense of the Christian laity (1717)
- 374196: Scriptural views of the national establishment (1790)
- 374302: The new book of martyrs; or Complete Christian martyrology (1765)
- 374518: Free thoughts on religion, the church, and national happiness (1729)
- 374835: A sermon, preached in the church of Alnwick (1785)
- 375068: Published by request. The funeral sermon of John Sarney, husbandman, preached in the church of Bix, on February 18. 1760. By James Neale, (1760)
- 375533: A short, plain, civil answer to a long, laboured, and illiberal pamphlet (1787)
- 375909: The superior liberality of the scheme of redemption (1800)
- 376175: The genuine and uncommon will of a clergyman lately deceas'd (1750)
- 376699: Torism the worst of the two (1717)
- 377181: The history of the church (1706)
- 377993: A new system of stenography (1796)
- 378074: A brief historical account of Cranbrook, the capital town in the weald of Kent (1789)
- 379373: Collections and observations concerning the worship, discipline, and government of the Church of Scotland (1773)
- 379448: The funeral oration of Lewis XV the well-beloved King of France and Navarre (1775)
- 380612: The bishop of London's tenth conference with his clergy (1701)
- 380980: Political tracts (1795)
- 381103: The church catechism resolved into questions and answers (1706)
- 381500: A vindication of the Church of England (1710)
- 381882: The pretended difficulties in natural or reveal'd religion no excuse for infidelity (1723)
- 381893: The copy of a letter from the pastors and professors of the church & academy of Geneva, to the King of Prussia (1708)
- 382057: A concise history of the cathedral church of Peterborough (1782)
- 382271: The true design of the church of God (1800)
- 382271: The true design of the church of God (1800)
- 382287: A sermon preach'd upon the occasion of the anniversary thanksgiving of the fifth of November, 1706. at the church of Kensington (1707)
- 382298: Miscellany numbers (1713)
- 382348: The Lord Chancellor Egerton's observations on the Lord Coke's reports (1710)
- 382578: A sermon preach'd at the church of Richmond in Surry (1702)
- 382726: The peace and happiness of the church (1726)
- 383067: Daily devotions (1722)
- 383296: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Geo. Lewis (1715)
- 383592: An essay concerning the books commonly called Apocrypha (1740)
- 383665: An exposition of the church catechism (1756)
- 383807: A letter to Mr. Thomas Blackwell (1722)
- 383902: Samson's hair (1777)
- 384161: Four offices of prayer and devotion (1714)
- 384235: Death and its consequences considered (1760)
- 385031: Present ease and relief to the afflicted, and to those that mourn for the restauration of the church (1717)
- 386222: An illustration of a Saxon inscription on the church of Kirkdale in Rydale in the North-Riding of the County of York. In a letter addressed to Mr. Gough, by John-Charles Brooke, Esq. of the Herald's College, F. S. A. Read at the Society of Antiquaries Jan. 16, 1777 (1777)
- 387042: A sermon, preached before the reverend, the Presbytery of Aberdeen (1778)
- 387043: God in Christ, a wall of fire round about the church (1777)
- 387538: National depravity the cause of national calamities (1794)
- 387999: The catholick Christian instructed in the sacraments, sacrifice, ceremonies, and observances of the church (1793)
- 388229: The primitive communicant (1738)
- 388268: The clergyman's vade-mecum (1731)
- 388393: An historical account of the seceders (1766)
- 388409: An essay or instruction for learning the church plain chant (1799)
- 388417: Achan's trespass in the accursed thing considered (1778)
- 388630: A panegyric, or sermon in honour of Christmas Day (1775)
- 389063: An essay on prophechies [sic] of the New Testament more especially on the prophecy of the millennium, the most prosperous state of the church of Christ here on earth for a thousand years. By Joseph Greenhill, (1778)
- 389178: An essay on spirit (1752)
- 389787: A specimen of the Bishop of Sarum's posthumous History of the affairs of the church and state of Great Britain, during his life (1715)
- 390359: A concordance to the Holy Scriptures (1796)
- 390365: A defence of the rights of the Christian Church (1709)
- 390730: The christian remembrancer (1773)
- 390879: A collection of hymns, for the use of that part of the church of Christ assembling together in Chapel-Street, Mile-End New-Town. By William Taubman, Preacher of the Word of Life (1793)
- 390897: A brief exposition of the church catechism (1781)
- 391189: A selection of the most beautiful versions of psalms and excellent hymns (1793)
- 391323: Lectures on the church catechism (1773)
- 391335: A collection of ancient monuments relating to the Trinity and Incarnation (1713)
- 391350: An easy introduction to the right understanding of the church catechism (1765)
- 391488: A preliminary essay (1704)
- 391683: A treatise of the church catechism (1798)
- 391707: The nature and tendency of popular phrases in general (1715)
- 391720: The form of admitting a convert into the communion of the church (1746)
- 391942: Abridgement of the Book of Common Prayer (1773)
- 392202: Some extracts from the writings (1726)
- 392854: Court and no country (1753)
- 392889: The toleration of the protestants, and the authority of the church (1733)
- 392920: Judith (1769)
- 392981: A selection of hymns and psalms, chiefly designed for the church of Helions Bumpsted, Essex (1800)
- 393619: Apostolici (1716)
- 393668: A weeks preparation toward a worthy receiving of the Lords supper (1719)
- 393798: A compendious history of the church (1713)
- 393872: A clear and compendious history of the gods and goddesses (1753)
- 394045: The arraignment of popery (1792)
- 394317: The miraculous powers of the church of Christ asserted through each successive century from the Apostles down to the present time (1756)
- 394452: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1760)
- 394453: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1768)
- 394571: The marrow of the church. The doctrines of original sin, justification by faith, and the holy spirit, fairly stated and clearly demonstrated From The Homilies, Articles and Liturgies of the Church of England. Confirmed by Apposite Texts of Scripture. With proper Reflexions, Inferences and Instructions annexed to each Head. Being the Substance of several Discourses preached in Cambridge. By William Hammond, A. B. Late of St. John's College in Cambridge (1745)
- 394572: The marrow of the church. The doctrines of Christ's righteousness imputed and regeneration fairly stated and clearly demonstrated ... By William Hammond, ... Part II (1745)
- 394689: The history of Don Politico Piscatori (1707)
- 395265: A speech delivered in the Starr-Chamber, on Wednesday, the XIVth of Iune, MDCXXXVII (1730)
- 396000: Ecclesiastical characteristics (1753)
- 396070: The catholick Christian instructed in the sacraments, sacrifice, ceremonies, and observances of the church (1770)
- 396079: The copy of a letter from the pastors and professors of the church and academy of Geneva (1708)
- 396425: Jesus Christ (1792)
- 396495: The evidence of Christianity deduced from facts, and the testimony of sense, throughout all ages of the church, to the present time (1769)
- 397040: Sermons on the following subjects (1720)
- 398466: A sermon preach'd before the Mayor and aldermen of the city of Chester, in the church of St. Oswald in Chester, on the eighth day of March, 1712. Being the day of Her Majesties happy accession to the throne. By John Oliver, A. M. Minister of St. Peters, and Prebendary of the Cathedral Church in Chester (1713)
- 398516: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1774)
- 398683: The danger of the church and kingdom from foreigners; consider'd (1744)
- 398708: The laity's directory (1799)
- 398710: The laity's directory (1798)
- 398712: The laity's directory; for the church service ON Sundays and Holy Days, for the year of our Lord MDCCXCVIII (1797)
- 398714: The laity's directory; for the church service ON Sundays and Holy Days, for the year of our Lord MDCCXCVII (1796)
- 398716: The laity's directory; for the church service ON Sundays and Holy Days, for the year of our Lord MDCCXCVI (1795)
- 398720: The laity's directory (1770)
- 398724: The mirror of time (1798)
- 398725: The laity's directory (1800)
- 398726: The laity's directory (1768)
- 398735: The laity's directory; for the church service on Sundays and Holy Days, for the year of our Lord MDCCXCV (1794)
- 398737: The laity's directory; for the church service ON Sundays and Holy Days, for the year of our Lord MDCCXCIV (1793)
- 398739: The laity's directory; for the church service ON Sundays and Holy Days, for the year of our Lord MDCCXCIII (1792)
- 398740: The laity's directory; for the church service ON Sundays and Holy Days. for the year of our Lord MDCCXCII (1791)
- 398741: The laity's directory; for the church service ON Sundays and Holy Days, for the year of our Lord MDCCXCI (1780)
- 398743: The laity's directory (1789)
- 398744: The laity's directory (1788)
- 399231: A week's preparation towards a worthy receiving of the Lord's supper (1747)
- 399452: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War (1704)
- 399735: A collection of Psalms; with a short explanation of the church catechism, &c. By W. Sherman, master of the boarding-school, Hoxton-Square (1782)
- 399825: A discourse concerning the inventions of men (1749)
- 400108: A compendious abstract of the history of the church of Christ (1795)
- 400355: The ends and advantages of an established ministry (1792)
- 400974: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1739)
- 400995: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1726)
- 401520: Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church (1723)
- 401536: Considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the church (1717)
- 403048: Reflections upon a late scandalous and malicious pamphlet entitul'd, The shortest way with the dissenters; or Proposals for the establishment of the church (1703)
- 403317: Natural obligations to believe the principles of religion (1719)
- 403375: Some account of the deans of Canterbury (1793)
- 403600: The Fate of favourites (1734)
- 404018: The history of England (1759)
- 404436: An enquiry into the time of the first foundation of Westminster Abbey (1743)
- 404437: An history of the church of St. Peter, Westminster, commonly called Westminster Abbey. Chiefly from manuscript authorities. By Richard Widmore, M. A. Librarian to the Dean and Chapter, and author of An enquiry into the time of the first foundation of the Abbey. (1751)
- 404519: A plain and full account of the Christian practices observed by the church in Saint Martin's-le-Grand (1767)
- 405205: A charge and sermon, together with an introductory discourse and confession of faith, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Caleb Evans, August 18, 1767, in Broad-Mead, Bristol. Publish'd at the request of the church, and the ministers then present (1767)
- 406129: The book of common prayer (1769)
- 406135: The book of common prayer (1765)
- 406232: The rights of the Christian church asserted (1707)
- 406628: The history of the church and state of Scotland (1753)
- 406920: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the Church of England together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches (1717)
- 406921: The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the Church of England together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches (1717)
- 407025: The consequences of the present conspiracy to the church and state, considered (1722)
- 407701: The history of the church, from Our Lord's incarnation, to the twelfth year of the Emperor Mauricius Tiberius, or the year of Christ 594 (1709)
- 407891: The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended (1755)
- 408233: Sedition and rebellion in the state, the natural product of separation from the church (1718)
- 408357: Practical lectures on the church catechism (1763)
- 408475: Certain queries, with their respective answers; by way of introduction to the Reverend Mr. Godfrey Arnold's impartial history of the church and hereticks (1744)
- 408578: A memorial of the reformation (1717)
- 409014: The exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered (1766)
- 409020: An essay on the church (1800)
- 409086: Report from the clergy of a district in the diocese of Lincoln (1800)
- 409089: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons on the 29th of November, 1798 (1798)
- 409873: A letter from Edinburgh to Dr. Sherlock, rectifying the committee's notions of sincerity. Defending the whole of the B. of Bangor's doctrine: and maintaining that religion, not a prosession of it, is religion; that the Gospel, not a corruption of it, is the Gospel; that Christ, not the church, is Christ (1718)
- 410681: A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified (1753)
- 410776: Faithful contendings displayed (1780)
- 410811: The glories of the gospel exemplified (1792)
- 410837: An historical and critical essay, on the thirty nine articles of the Church of England (1724)
- 410878: The history of the Test Act (1790)
- 412874: Plans elevations sections and views of the church of Batalha (1795)
- 412899: The whigs unmask'd: being the secret history of the Calf's-Head-Club (1713)
- 412925: The history of the life and acts of the Most Reverend Father in God, Edmund Grindal (1710)
- 413317: Plain proofs of the deity of Christ, and of the benefit inseparable from believing it, with a true heart, and of the pernicious consequences of denying it (1790)
- 413459: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1788)
- 413539: A plain reply to the strictures of Mr. Cumberland and the Country Curate (1783)
- 413985: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1733)
- 414188: Now or never: or, a project under God, to secure the church and monarchy of England (1710)
- 414189: Now or never! Or, A reveillee to the church (1790)
- 414610: The parents best gift; being a choice collection of several remarkable examples of God's judgments and mercies. To which is added, the church catechism. (1750)
- 414614: Parish of Saint Mary le Strand, and precinct of the Savoy. At a general meeting of the inhabitants, held in the church of Saint Mary-le-Strand, on ... 12th of December, 1792, (1792)
- 414834: The persecution and cruelty of the church of Rome. In a discourse By Benjamin Bennet (1746)
- 414849: A perswasive to union; being an essay towards reconciling all parties: and in order to a comprehension, which may be for the honour of the church, and the glory of God. By John Shuttleworth, M. A. Rector of Oborn in the County of Dorset, and of Fifield in the County of Wilts (1716)
- 415245: Priestcraft in perfection: or, a detection of the fraud of inserting and continuing this clause (1710)
- 415283: The principal acts of the General Assembly, of the Church of Scotland (1709)
- 415285: The principal acts of the General Assembly, of the Church of Scotland (1710)
- 415437: Proceedings in the present convocation (1706)
- 415717: A representation of the state of the church in North-Britain, as to episcopacy and liturgy and of the sufferings of the orthodox and regular clergy, ... To which is prefixed, a disquisition concerning ecclesiastical censures ... (1718)
- 416296: The use and excellency of the church catechism (1709)
- 416596: An act for widening and repairing the high road leading from Northallerton, to the south wall of the church yard of the town of Thirsk, and from the south east end of the street called Finkell-Street in Thirsk aforesaid, to and through the town of Easingwold in the county o York, to a place called Burton Stone, near the city of York; and also the road from Thirsk aforesaid, to Topcliffe in the north riding of the county of York (1753)
- 416609: Sheffield musical festival. For the benefit of the General Infirmary. Under the Patronage of his grace the duke of Norfolk. His grace the duke of Devonshire. The right honourable the earl of Effingham. The right honourable earl Fitzwilliam. and The following Trustees of the Charity: Reverend James Wilkinson. C. H. Rodes, Esq. Samuel Shore, Junior, Esq. Vincent Eyre, Esq. G. B. Greaves, Esq. Thomas Walker, Esq. Richard Swallow, Esq. Thomas Rawson, Esq. Thomas Holy, Esq John Browne, M. D. The second performance at the church, on Wednesday, the 16th of October, 1800, consisting of a grand selection, in three parts (1800)
- 416628: A sermon preached in the church of the united parishes of St. Vedast Foster, and St. Michael-Le-Quern, London, on Friday, February 28, 1794 (1794)
- 416833: A sermon preach'd at the church of Richmond, in Surry; in way of farewell (1707)
- 416835: A sermon preach'd at the church of St. Mary-le-Bow, before the Societies for reformation of manners (1705)
- 416953: Provincial authority. The first external settled authority in the church of Christ (1721)
- 417049: Quakerism drooping, and its cause sinking: ... By a servant of the church, F. Bugg. Also, a reply to the Quakers apology, why they refused to meet Francis Bugg the 21st of September 1702, to defend themselves from his charge. By Ben. Loveling, (1703)
- 417209: The real nature of the church or Kingdom of Christ (1717)
- 417209: The real nature of the church or Kingdom of Christ (1717)
- 417211: The real nature of the church or kingdom of Christ (1717)
- 417211: The real nature of the church or kingdom of Christ (1717)
- 417212: Reality without existence (1717)
- 417213: Reality without existence (1717)
- 417575: Relief of the diseased (1800)
- 417582: Religion and loyalty recommended: from the history of pious princes ministring to the church (1714)
- 417920: The sameness of bishops and presbyters, as to order, tho not as to dignity, no less briefly than clearly prov'd: and likewise, that laymen are as essentially the church as clergymen; having as much authority to declare the Traditions of the Church, and consequently to determine Controversies. With a defence of universities against the Pope and bishops, &c. in a letter from a doctor of the Sorbonne to the Bishop of Autun. Translated from the French, and humbly dedicated to his Grace, the Archbishop of Canterbury (1717)
- 418070: A scourge for Mr. Trapp (1717)
- 418352: Serious and free thoughts on the present state of the church, and of religion (1755)
- 418367: A serious enquiry into the present state of the Church of England (1711)
- 418536: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons (1778)
- 418728: A sermon preached in the church of St. Andrew in Plymouth (1751)
- 418729: A sermon preached in the church of St. Botolph Aldgate (1704)
- 418730: A sermon preached in the church of St. Michael, Cornhill, on Wednesday, February 10, 1779 (1779)
- 418961: A short answer to the charge of schism laid upon the church of England (1716)
- 419233: The sixth (and last) panegyric, or sermon in honour of Trinity-Sunday (1775)
- 419586: The subject and temper of the gospel ministry (1780)
- 419945: A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy, at their anniversary-meeting (1710)
- 419986: A sermon preach'd in the church of All-Saints in Bristol, October 29. 1721 (1721)
- 420029: A sermon preach'd to the natives of the county of Warwick, and city of Coventry (1702)
- 420177: Some remarks on Mr. Marshall's defense of our constitution in church and state (1717)
- 420209: Some short memorials concerning the life of that Reverend Divine Doctor Richard Field, Prebendarie of Windsor, and Dean of Glocester, the learned author of five books of the church. Written by his son Nathaniel Field, Rector of Stourton in the Countie of Wilts. Published from the original by John Le Neve, Gent. (1717)
- 420581: Spoils, won in the day of battle (1799)
- 420631: The tackers vindicated; or, an answer to the whigs new black-list: which has been dispers'd abroad since the rising of both Houses of Parliament, to misrepresent such members as have shewn themselves worthy patriots in defence of the church establish'd; In Order To Render 'em Suspected to the People of England at the Ensuing elections. with a word to Mr. John Tutchin, About his Scandalous Ballad, that goes to the Tune of One Hundred Thirty Four, On the same subject (1705)
- 420890: The third panegyric, or sermon in honour of Easter day, almost fourteen hundred years old, of that most famous father of the church, St. Chrysostom (1775)
- 421953: To the church wardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of in the hundred of Blything (1796)
- 422639: The true history of the life and sudden death of old John Overs, the rich ferry-man of London (1744)
- 423168: The whigs vindicated (1715)
- 423570: Ne yakawea yondereanayendaghkwa oghseragwegouh, neoni yakawea ne orighwadogeaghty yondatnekosseraghs neoni tekarighwagehhadont, ... A-onea wadiroroghkwe, neoni tekaweanade?nnyoh Kanyenkeha?ga tsikaweanondaghko, ne neane Raditsihuhstatsy ne Radirighwawakoughkgo?wa ronadanha?-ouh Kanyenke waondye tsi-radinakeronnyo ongwe-oewe = The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church. Formerly collected, and tr. into the Mohawk language under the direction of the missionaries of the Society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts, to the Mohawk Indians. (1787)
- 423570: Ne yakawea yondereanayendaghkwa oghseragwegouh, neoni yakawea ne orighwadogeaghty yondatnekosseraghs neoni tekarighwagehhadont, ... A-onea wadiroroghkwe, neoni tekaweanade?nnyoh Kanyenkeha?ga tsikaweanondaghko, ne neane Raditsihuhstatsy ne Radirighwawakoughkgo?wa ronadanha?-ouh Kanyenke waondye tsi-radinakeronnyo ongwe-oewe = The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church. Formerly collected, and tr. into the Mohawk language under the direction of the missionaries of the Society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts, to the Mohawk Indians. (1787)
- 423983: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1709)
- 424007: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1735)
- 424352: The compleat Parish-Officer (1734)
- 424411: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1766)
- 424439: Leabhar ceasnuighe aithleasuighte, ata nochda mearachda sonruighte Eaglais na Roimh. Ath chlo-bhuailt' le leasachaibh eagsamhail thaobh firineadh, ughdarrais, agus riosunaidh. (1779)
- 424796: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of Ireland (1779)
- 424812: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1707)
- 424813: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1781)
- 424815: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1724)
- 425205: The exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered (1794)
- 425290: The book of martyrs; or, Christian martyrology (1795)
- 425383: The life and prophecies of Mr. Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel, at New-Glenluce, in Galloway, in two parts (1774)
- 425625: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1771)
- 425764: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England (1775)
- 425825: A discourse, delivered in the church of the Holy-Trinity, in Kingston-upon-Hull, on the twenty first of February, 1781, the day appointed for a general fast. By R. W. Curate of the same (1781)
- 425839: The child's christian education: or, spelling and reading made easy (1768)
- 426164: Collections concerning the Scottish history (1705)
- 426330: An account of the remonstrances of the church in Exeter, and of a number of neighboring ministers, against the installment (so term'd) of Mr. Daniel Rogers, over a number of separatists belonging to said church (1748)
- 426347: The ability of God to restrain sin, in a way consistent with the liberty of the creature (1774)
- 426362: The accomplished judge; or, A compleat dress for magistrates (1773)
- 426393: The advantages of early piety (1770)
- 426414: The advice of Joab to the host of Israel, going forth to war, considered and urged (1759)
- 426421: Affection for the house of God recommended (1795)
- 426432: Agur's choice (1797)
- 427205: The character of a truly great man delineated, and his death deplored as a public loss (1777)
- 427238: Youthful pleasures must be accounted for, at the Day of Judgment (1742)
- 427389: The justice of God in the mortality of mankind, and the benefit arising from thence to true believers, considered (1759)
- 427588: Proceedings of the church and congregation at Machias (1797)
- 427604: The duty and importance. of Christian watchfulness (1794)
- 427616: The resurrection of the saints a comfort to Christians on the death of pious relatives and friends (1800)
- 427651: A farewell sermon (1770)
- 427727: An answer to two questions (1712)
- 427740: Upon the peace (1763)
- 427761: After souls by death are separated from their bodies, they come to judgment (1738)
- 427774: A peoples living in appearance, and dying in reality, considered (1720)
- 427803: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Joseph Green, late Pastor of the church in Salem Village (1717)
- 427803: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Joseph Green, late Pastor of the church in Salem Village (1717)
- 427923: All the works of Christ in creation and providence, executed by infinite wisdom and goodness (1792)
- 427929: The altar of Baal thrown down: or, The French nation defended, against the pulpit slander of David Osgood, A.M. Pastor of the church in Medford (1795)
- 428025: Animadversions on "The substance of two sermons, preached at Stepney, by John Lewis, A.M. Pastor of the church in that parish;" entitled, "Christian forbearance to weak consciences, a duty of the Gospel." (1789)
- 428026: Animadversions on "The substance of two sermons, preached at Stepney, by John Lewis, A.M. Pastor of the church in that parish;" entitled, "Christian forbearance to weak consciences, a duty of the Gospel." (1793)
- 428030: An anniversary sermon, preached at Plymouth, December 22d, 1777 (1778)
- 428033: Another and better country, even an heavenly: in reserve for all true believers (1723)
- 428036: An answer to "Colonel Choate's reasons of dissent, from the judgment of a council, in a controversy, respecting some doctrines, advanc'd by the Rev. Mr. Bacheller of Haverhill." (1761)
- 428065: An appeal from the Synod of New-York and Philadelphia, to the Christian world (1763)
- 428068: An appeal to the impartial public, in behalf of the oppressed (1770)
- 428144: An account of the conversion of the Reverend Mr. John Thayer (1788)
- 428175: An address from the Baptist Church, in Philadelphia (1781)
- 428219: The administrations of providence full of goodness and mercy (1794)
- 428282: Christ the alone pattern of true Christian obedience (1742)
- 428313: The coming of the Son of Man (1797)
- 428399: The agency of God in snow, frost, &c (1771)
- 428445: A discourse, at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Enoch Hale (1780)
- 428449: A discourse, delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Anna Kendall (1792)
- 428454: A discourse, delivered by Timothy Upham, A.M. Pastor of the church in Deerfield, to the people of his charge, anno Domini, M.DCC.XCIII (1794)
- 428455: A discourse delivered February 19th, 1795 (1795)
- 428462: A discourse on resignation to the Divine will, under peculiar trials (1792)
- 428463: A discourse on the divine ordinance of singing Psalms (1791)
- 428483: Due consideration of, and preparation for our latter end, or death, recommended and urged (1772)
- 428491: The duty of Christ's ministers, to hold faith and a good conscience, and the way to perform it (1771)
- 428520: Faithful ministers the fathers of the church (1752)
- 428523: The faithfulness of a minister of Jesus Christ iullustrated [sic] (1791)
- 428525: False and seducing teachers to be expected in the Gospel-state, and latter days of the church; and many shall be deceived by them; with some marks of false teachers, and the danger and folly of following them (1757)
- 428556: The fear of God, an antidote against the fear of man (1758)
- 428610: A funeral sermon delivered at Newbury-Port, Dec. 30. 1770 (1771)
- 428637: The faithful ministers of Jesus Christ rewarded (1791)
- 428656: False confidences exposed, or men warned of self-righteousness (1743)
- 428677: The firm union of a people represented; and a concern for it, urged; upon all orders and degrees of men (1717)
- 428731: A friendly letter to the Reverend Thomas Baldwin (1791)
- 428759: A funeral sermon delivered at Newbury-Port, Dec. 30. 1770 (1771)
- 428765: The furtherance of the Gospel (1794)
- 428769: Whatsoever God doeth is well done (1739)
- 428770: The faithful ruler described and excited (1734)
- 428773: Faith in divine providence, the great support of God's people in perilous times (1780)
- 428820: The good man useful in life; rewarded at death (1781)
- 428839: The guilt of innocent blood put away (1778)
- 428840: The guilt of innocent blood put away (1778)
- 428889: God in the camp: or, The only way for a people to engage the presence of God with their armies (1707)
- 428892: God is to be praised for the glory of his majesty, and for his mighty works (1784)
- 428894: God sometimes answers his people, by terrible things in righteousness (1735)
- 428902: God's conduct of his church through the wilderness, with his glorious arm, to make himself an everlasting name (1715)
- 428911: God's sovereign government among the nations asserted (1712)
- 428914: God's terrible doings are to be observed (1746)
- 428919: Good men, under God, the strength and defence of a people (1768)
- 428920: The good minister (1761)
- 428922: A good minister of Jesus Christ, nourished by the words of faith (1770)
- 428926: Good rulers the fathers of their people, and the marks of honour due to them (1748)
- 428930: The Gospel-doctrine of justification by faith, explained and vindicated (1766)
- 428933: Gospel-light polishes and inriches the human world in external and common as well as spiritual things (1731)
- 428934: Gospel ministers considered as the servants of Christ (1770)
- 428935: Gospel-ministers must be wise, faithful and exemplary, in order, to be pure from the blood of all men (1785)
- 428950: Grace a necessary qualification for the Gospel ministry (1795)
- 428954: The grace of the Redeemer effectual in his ministers (1793)
- 428991: The great concern of Christ for the salvation of sinners, and the duty of his ministers earnestly to perswade men into his kingdom (1743)
- 428995: The great duty of offending, and offended brethren towards each other (1773)
- 428998: The great importance of being prepared, for death and judgement (1759)
- 429001: Great preparations necessary for heaven, an evidence of the glory and worth of heaven (1763)
- 429003: The great salvation revealed and offered in the Gospel explained, and an hearty acceptance of it urged (1717)
- 429010: Greatness the result of goodness (1800)
- 429020: A guide to Christ. Or, The way of directing souls that are under the work of conversion (1735)
- 429021: A guide to Christ. Or, The way of directing souls that are under the work of conversion (1742)
- 429030: God is to be praised for the glory of his majesty, and for his mighty works (1784)
- 429071: Heaven the best country (1712)
- 429073: The high importance of love to Jesus Christ in the ministers of the Gospel (1799)
- 429094: The history of Melchizedek, King of Salem (1787)
- 429130: How the ministers of the Gospel are to be accounted of (1774)
- 429176: Herodias; or Cruelty and revenge, the effects of unlawful pleasure (1772)
- 429283: How Christ the Son glorified God in accomplishing the work given him to do here on earth (1746)
- 429292: An humble attempt to give a clear account from Scripture, how the Jewish and Christian churches were constituted, and what sort of saintship is necessary in order to be a communicant at the Lord's table (1753)
- 429302: Husbandry, an ancient, honourable and useful employment (1800)
- 429371: The call of Christ unto thirsty sinners, to come to him and drink of the waters of life (1705)
- 429387: If ministers deny Christ, he also will deny them (1765)
- 429389: Illustrations on the counsel of God: on the manner and views with which the Christian minister should declare it (1783)
- 429390: Illustrations on the nature and importance of an immediate choice of God (1791)
- 429444: The importance of military skill, measures for defence and a martial spirit, in a time of peace (1768)
- 429445: The importance of ministers being men in Christ; with the possibility and benefit of assurance (1728)
- 429458: The impotency of sinners, with respect to repentance and faith, no excuse (1777)
- 429562: The invalidity or unwarrantableness of lay-ordination: or, No ordaining power committed to the church by Jesus Christ (1763)
- 429598: The knowledge of the chief constituent parts of the Christian system needful, as a guide to pastors and people in their several different duties (1783)
- 429640: Judas the traitor hung up in chains (1714)
- 429688: A letter from a gentleman at a distance to his friend at court (1768)
- 429746: The Result of an ecclesiastical council, convened at the First Society in Simsbury, February 27, A.D. 1770 (1770)
- 429747: Dr. Miner's defence (1781)
- 429752: At a council of ten churches convened at Marlborough on February 4. 1734. at the desire of the church, and a number of brethren dissatisfied with the church, for not animadverting on the principles of their pastor, to give advice in this, and all other matters of dissatisfaction (1734)
- 429809: The last solemn scene (1768)
- 429835: A letter, from Daniel Rathbun, of Richmond in the County of Berkshire (1785)
- 429892: The last solemn scene! (1793)
- 429894: The last solemn scene! (1793)
- 429930: The leading truths of revealed religion, systematically arranged in a concise manner (1794)
- 429941: The legislatures right, charge and duty in respect of religion (1746)
- 429980: A letter, from Daniel Rathbun, of Richmond, in the County of Berkshire, to James Whittacor, chief elder of the church, called Shakers (1785)
- 430002: A discourse upon extortion (1777)
- 430042: A letter to an honourable gentleman of the Council-Board, for the colony of Connecticut (1766)
- 430050: A letter, to Paulinus (1760)
- 430051: A letter to Scripturista (1761)
- 430198: The living water to be had for asking (1750)
- 430231: A luminous shining character (1789)
- 430270: The necessity of religion in societies; and its serviceableness to promote the due and successful exercise of government in them: asserted and shewed (1713)
- 430324: A narrative of the proceedings of the Baptist Church in Medfield, against James Morse (1785)
- 430350: The nature & necessity of spiritual conversion, considered in a sermon (1757)
- 430362: The nature, pleasure and advantages of church-musick (1771)
- 430365: Necessarius. The continuance of an able and godly minister very needful to a people (1731)
- 430376: The necessity of repentance in order to avoid destruction, considered and urged (1783)
- 430432: No cause nor need of pain in heaven (1774)
- 430600: The death of great, good and useful men lamented (1763)
- 430747: Whereas it is of the utmost importance for the different Christian denominations in this country, not belonging to the church, professing themselves to be in communion with the Church of England, to unite together for the preservation of their common and respective civil and religious rights and privileges ... it is thought proper for that purpose, to form a society (1769)
- 431060: Of taking heed to, and fulfilling the ministry; with the grand motive thereto (1720)
- 431068: A treatise of conversion, faith and justification, &c (1743)
- 431075: A sermon preach'd at Douglas, in the county of Worcester (1748)
- 431132: When the people, and the rulers among them, willingly offer themselves to a military expedition against their unrighteous enemies, and are successful therein, the Lord is to be praised, and they to be loved and honoured therefor (1748)
- 431172: Minutes of the Warren Association (1771)
- 431378: The just expectations of God, from a people, when his judgments are upon them for their sins (1741)
- 431711: Two sermons, the first preached at Dedham, October 5th. 1726 (1728)
- 431748: The ungodly condemned in judgment (1771)
- 431782: Early offerings best accepted: and early preparations the best security against evil dayes, or, The wise mans counsel to the young man, laying a solemn charge upon all young persons, to begin to be good betimes; or, to remember their Creator, in the days of youth (1712)
- 431792: An Elegy on the much lamented death of Nathan Starr, B.A (1752)
- 431798: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1791)
- 431799: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1795)
- 431803: A sermon preached before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, in New England, at Hartford, on Thursday, the tenth day of May, 1716 (1716)
- 431812: Unfruitful hearers detected & warned: or, A discourse wherein the danger of, and by, unprofitable hearing, is laid open and cautioned against (1754)
- 431892: The necessity of judgement, and righteousness in a land (1710)
- 431893: The unreasonableness and danger of a peoples renouncing their subjection to God (1711)
- 431935: Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs; selected and original (1792)
- 432254: A sermon, delivered on the day of fasting, humiliation & prayer, April 2, 1795 (1795)
- 432255: A sermon, preached to the society in Brattle Street, Boston, November 14, 1790 (1791)
- 432261: A sermon, delivered at Castine, January 13, 1799 (1799)
- 432266: A sermon, delivered at the meeting-house in Ellington, May 29, 1796, on Lord's Day, A.M (1796)
- 432269: A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Timothy Dickinson (1789)
- 432316: The eternity of God, and the short life of man considered (1732)
- 432338: The nature and effects of Christian sympathy (1794)
- 432341: A sermon, delivered in the Baptist Meeting-House in Providence, July 31, A.D. 1791 (1791)
- 432343: The difficulties, duties and encouragements of Christ's ministers considered (1759)
- 432344: A sermon preached in the audience of His Honour Spencer Phips, Esq; lieutenant governor and commander in chief; the Honourable His Majesty's Council; and the Honourable House of Representatives, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, May 26th. 1756 (1756)
- 432346: A sermon occasioned by the late great earthquake, and the terrors that attended it (1728)
- 432358: The grounds of confidence and success in war, represented (1775)
- 432363: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Walter Wilmot at Jamaica on Long-Island. April 12. 1738 (1738)
- 432367: A sermon preached at Wilmington, at the funeral of Jesse Cook, Esquire. February 16th, 1790 (1790)
- 432368: A sermon, preached December 3, 1788, at the ordination of the Rev. John Allyn, to the pastoral care of the church in Duxbury (1789)
- 432368: A sermon, preached December 3, 1788, at the ordination of the Rev. John Allyn, to the pastoral care of the church in Duxbury (1789)
- 432371: A sermon preached to the society in Brattle-Street, Boston, March 25th, 1798 (1798)
- 432375: Bridgwater's monitor (1768)
- 432376: A sermon, preached at Stoneham, on Lord's Day, October 26, 1794 (1795)
- 432455: The new and complete book of martyrs; or, An universal history of martyrdom (1794)
- 432508: The whole book of Psalms, in metre (1793)
- 432645: The unteachable, forsaken of God: or, The ruin of the rebellious (1756)
- 433012: Parents and children advised and exhorted to their duty (1730)
- 433275: The Nova-Scotia calender (1775)
- 433452: A sermon preached July 6, 1786, at the ordination of the Reverend Samuel Goodrich, to the pastoral office over the First Church of Christ in Ridgefield (1787)
- 433577: A particular and extraordinary relation of several occurrences, proceedings, and remarks (1754)
- 433714: The profession and practice of Christians held up to view by way of contrast to each other (1784)
- 433727: A sincere regard to righteousness and piety, the sole measure of a true principle of honor and patriotism (1778)
- 433746: Ministers, and other Christians exhorted to be fellow-helpers to the truth (1758)
- 433748: The advantages and obligations arising from the oracles of God committed to the church and its ministry (1745)
- 433871: A sermon shewing the suitableness, and the benefit of prayer in affliction (1717)
- 433907: The blessed state of the dead which die in the Lord, considered (1751)
- 433945: The evil of lying (1793)
- 433965: A people ripe for an harvest (1776)
- 434155: The fear of God restraining men from unmercifulness and iniquity in commerce (1720)
- 434170: Three valuable pieces (1747)
- 434308: The necessity of perseverance in well-doing, urged and improved (1733)
- 434589: The duty of all, when they marry, to invite Jesus to the wedding (1781)
- 434700: The new commandment explained and enforced (1787)
- 434711: A sermon, delivered at West-Stockbridge, some time since (1794)
- 434762: The new-birth, assisted (1719)
- 434785: Ministers of the Gospel workers together with Christ (1747)
- 434837: God's providence in placing men in their respective stations & conditions asserted & shewed (1722)
- 434851: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Ephraim Briggs (1797)
- 434912: A letter to Scripturista (1760)
- 434919: A letter to the general convention of the ministers of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New England, in the year 1728 (1734)
- 434923: The New-Year (1799)
- 435033: A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. David Huntington (1776)
- 435118: Ministerial faithfulness considered & described, and the rewards thereof asserted (1747)
- 435204: The blessedness of the saints described (1747)
- 435205: The character of a well accomplished ruler describ'd (1776)
- 435206: The Gospel-minister described, by the important duty of his office, and directed in the faithful discharge of it (1725)
- 435207: Religious education of children recommended (1740)
- 435211: An advice, to the churches of the faithful (1702)
- 435313: The anarchy of the ranters, and other libertines; the hierarchy of the Romanists, and other pretended churches, equally refused and refuted (1757)
- 435314: The anarchy of the ranters, and other libertines; the hierarchy of the Romanists, and other pretended churches, equally refused and refuted (1770)
- 435319: A catechism and confession of faith (1753)
- 435599: A divine and supernatural light (1734)
- 435930: The justice of God in the damnation of sinners (1797)
- 436170: Nunc dimittis, briefly descanted on (1709)
- 436176: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Isaac Foster, at Stafford Second Society, in the colony of Connecticut (1765)
- 436205: The life of Christ as Lord and Redeemer, lasting as eternity, the believers consolation, and worthy of the greatest attention (1794)
- 436327: A funeral discourse deliver'd at Marlborough (1731)
- 436482: Three discourses on the terms of Christian communion (1798)
- 436552: Light in darkness, or Deliverance proclaimed unto the church in the midst of all her despondencies and discouragements (1757)
- 436660: The loss of the soul, which sinners themselves contribute to, by their personal transgressions, & especially by their obstinate rejecting the offer'd remedy (1732)
- 436871: Christ the grand subject of Gospel-preaching; the power of God, manifested in the work of faith; and unbelief under the Gospel, lamented (1755)
- 436885: Christ's ministers, messengers of the Lord of Hosts (1774)
- 436888: Civil rulers an ordinance of God, for good to mankind (1774)
- 436918: Concio ad magistratum. Or, A sermon preached before the honourable the judges of the Superiour Court of Judicature Court of Assize & General Goal Delivery, holden at Barnstable for the counties of Barnstable and Dukes County, April 24. 1728 (1728)
- 436999: The dignity of man (1787)
- 437005: A discourse concerning the church (1792)
- 437007: A discourse concerning the process of the general judgment (1791)
- 437020: A discourse, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Benjamin Wood, to the pastoral care of the church in Upton, June 1, MDCCXCVI (1797)
- 437020: A discourse, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Benjamin Wood, to the pastoral care of the church in Upton, June 1, MDCCXCVI (1797)
- 437031: A discourse, delivered February 19, 1795 (1795)
- 437036: A discourse delivered in the church in Brattle Street, in Boston, Tuesday, June 11th, 1799 (1799)
- 437038: A discourse, delivered January 18, MDCCXCIV (1795)
- 437039: A discourse, delivered May 9, 1798 (1798)
- 437043: A discourse, delivered on the day of annual thanksgiving, November 19, 1795 (1795)
- 437044: A discourse delivered on the day of the annual provincial thanksgiving, December 6. 1770 (1771)
- 437046: A discourse, delivered, September 2d, MDCCXCIII, to the Society for the Reformation of Morals, in Franklin (1793)
- 437052: A discourse of the glory to which God hath called believers by Jesus Christ (1721)
- 437078: A discourse on the unity of the church as a monumental pillar of the truth (1792)
- 437089: A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified (1768)
- 437094: A dissertation on infant-baptism (1798)
- 437096: A dissertation on the origin of evil (1797)
- 437102: Dissertations on the character, death & resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the evidence of his Gospel (1795)
- 437105: Divine help implored under the loss of godly and faithful men (1726)
- 437115: Divine sovereignty in the salvation of sinners, consider'd and improv'd (1741)
- 437137: The duty of civil rulers, to be nursing fathers to the church of Christ (1765)
- 437163: The faithful manifestation of the truth, the proper and immediate end of preaching the Gospel (1783)
- 437180: A farewel-sermon preached at the first precinct in Northampton (1751)
- 437186: The evangelical preacher, a faithful, and an affectionate preacher of Christ (1800)
- 437192: The fate of blood-thirsty oppressors, and God's tender care of his distressed people (1776)
- 437196: Federal republicanism (1799)
- 437207: The folly of man's choosing this world for his portion (1797)
- 437251: The gaining of souls, the most joyful gain to faithful ministers (1748)
- 437253: General directions for fulfilling the Gospel ministry (1762)
- 437268: God giveth the increase (1722)
- 437272: God the strength of rulers and people, and making them to be so, to each other mutually (1741)
- 437278: The good minister (1733)
- 437280: Goodness consider'd as an eminent qualification of a Christian minister (1752)
- 437282: Gospel-ministers, Christ's embassadors (1751)
- 437284: The Gospel-ministry illustrated (1791)
- 437309: The great concern of Christians, and especially of ministers, to preserve the doctrine of Christ in it's purity (1723)
- 437310: The great duty of charity (1742)
- 437313: The great evil of sin, as it is committed against God (1753)
- 437317: A guide to Christ. Or, The way of directing souls that are under the work of conversion (1714)
- 437329: The help of the Lord, in signal deliverances and special salvations, to be acknowledged and remembered (1779)
- 437378: Human and Divine agency united, in the salvation of men-- (1796)
- 437381: An humble attempt to repair the Christian temple (1785)
- 437390: Impartial inquiries, respecting the progress of the Baptist denomination (1794)
- 437393: The import of the saint's confession, that the times of men are in the hand of God (1792)
- 437436: An inquiry into the ground and import of infant baptism (1794)
- 437440: An inquiry (1793)
- 437442: The inspired Scripture an adequate rule of faith and practice (1794)
- 437453: Isaiah's mission consider'd and apply'd (1728)
- 437539: The lawyer's answer to his own question (1794)
- 437585: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Lord, of Norwich (1764)
- 437623: The Lord Jesus Christ the only, and supream [sic] head of the church (1738)
- 437624: The Lord's ministers are the people's helpers (1735)
- 437627: Love to Christ a leading qualification of his ministers (1791)
- 437692: Ministers to be pray'd for, in their office, by the people, &c. &c (1762)
- 437703: A modest proof of the order & government settled by Christ and his apostles in the church (1723)
- 437703: A modest proof of the order & government settled by Christ and his apostles in the church (1723)
- 437727: A charity sermon (1795)
- 437728: A discourse on the doctrine and duty of keeping the Sabbath (1798)
- 437731: Four discourses, on the general first principles of deism and revelation contrasted (1798)
- 437732: A sermon on the comparative happiness and duty of the United States of America, contrasted with other nations, particularly the Israelites (1795)
- 437733: The work of God for the French Republic, and then her reformation or ruin; or, The novel and useful experiment of national deism, to us and all future ages (1798)
- 437859: Wo to sleepy sinners. Or, A discourse upon Amos VI. 1 (1720)
- 437869: The wonderful works of God are to be remembered (1794)
- 437870: The wonderful works of God are to be remembered (1795)
- 437871: The wonderful works of God are to be remembered (1795)
- 437876: A word in Zion's behalf; or, Two mites cast into the church's treasury (1765)
- 437876: A word in Zion's behalf; or, Two mites cast into the church's treasury (1765)
- 437877: The word of God preached by the faithful ministers of Christ will sooner or later be known to be such by the people who hear it (1754)
- 437881: The work and reward of wise and faithful teachers (1778)
- 437886: The work of the Gospel ministry a great work (1753)
- 437887: The work of the Gospel ministry of extensive and interesting influence (1798)
- 438152: A discourse, on the death of General Washington, late president of the United States (1800)
- 438274: The origin of war examin'd and applied (1733)
- 438289: Observations moral and religious, on the late terrible night of the earthquake (1756)
- 438369: The office and work of Gospel-ministers, and the duty of a people towards them (1729)
- 438371: The office, duties, and qualifications of a watchman of Israel (1760)
- 438393: On preaching the Word (1796)
- 438414: Open communion examined; or, A brief defence of the practice of the close communionists (1789)
- 438458: An oration: delivered before a lodge of Free and Accepted Masons (1779)
- 438589: An ordination sermon preach'd at Arundel, November 4. 1730 (1731)
- 438590: An ordination sermon preach'd at Malden, Octob. 31. 1721 (1722)
- 438666: Rabshakeh's proposals considered, in a sermon, delivered at Groton February 21, 1775 (1775)
- 438669: Readiness for death our highest concernment, and the way to attain it (1778)
- 438711: Reflections on hypocrisy (1741)
- 438712: Reflections on the goodness of God in supporting the people of the United States through the late war, and giving them so advantageous and honourable a peace (1784)
- 438719: Reformation of manners, of absolute necessity in order to conciliate the divine favour, in times of public evil and distress (1774)
- 438725: Regular and skilful music in the worship of God, founded in the law of nature, and introduced into his worship, by his own institution, under both the Jewish and Christian dispensations (1774)
- 438772: The religious improvement of the death of pious ministers (1798)
- 438777: Reliquiae Turellae, et lachrymae paternae. The father's tears over his daughter's remains (1735)
- 438847: A reply to the Remarks of the Rev. Mr. John Tucker, Pastor of the First Church in Newbury, on a sermon preached at Newbury-Port, April 23. 1767. Intitled Valour for the truth (1768)
- 438999: Revelation a guide to reason: or, The word of God our supreme rule in religion (1773)
- 439004: The Reverend Mr. Samuel Man, his funeral sermon, on Matt. XIV. 12 (1720)
- 439112: The saint's daily assistant; or, Meditations for morning and evening, for every day in the year (1791)
- 439177: The self-justiciary convicted and condemned. Or, A discourse concerning the difficulty & necessity of renouncing our own righteousness (1707)
- 439178: Sensible sinners invited to come to Christ (1735)
- 439191: A serious address of a minister to his people (1792)
- 439204: A sermon, addressed to youth (1794)
- 439216: A sermon, delivered at Temple, February 22, 1800 (1800)
- 439218: A sermon, delivered at the introduction of the Reverend Nahum Sargeant (1788)
- 439229: A sermon, on the creation of the world by God, and the use for which it was originally designed (1794)
- 439239: A sermon, preached at New-Cambridge, in Bristol, February 12th, 1789 (1790)
- 439257: A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Joseph Avery (1775)
- 439258: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Timothy Hilliard (1771)
- 439259: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Wadsworth (1773)
- 439269: A sermon; preached in Lenox, in the county of Berkshire (1787)
- 439272: A sermon, preached November 15, 1786 (1787)
- 439275: A sermon shewing that the peace and quietness of a people is a main part of the work of civil rulers, and that it is the duty of all to pray for them (1718)
- 439287: The servants of the Lord Jesus Christ ought to be quickened to great diligence, zeal, and faithfulness in their work, because he tells them they must shortly die (1743)
- 439389: Sorrow balanced with joy (1790)
- 439395: Sovereign grace displayed in the conversion and salvation of a penitent sinner (1773)
- 439426: The fate of blood-thirsty oppressors, and God's tender care of his distressed people (1777)
- 440103: Ministers spiritual builders of God's house (1791)
- 440104: A sermon, preached at Shrewsbury November 28, 1799 (1800)
- 440158: Man, like grass, weak and withering (1749)
- 440237: Bridgwater's monitor (1717)
- 440249: The body of death anatomized (1707)
- 440254: Brotherly love and faithfulness recommended, and urged (1771)
- 440265: Faithfulness in the service of Christ, encouraged and inforced, by a consideration of the final glorious reward promised by Christ to all faithful Christians, and especially to faithful ministers (1776)
- 440277: God in no sense the author of sin (1784)
- 440325: A sermon delivered before the Columbian Lodge, at Deerfield, Dec. 27, 1792 (1793)
- 440326: A sermon, delivered on the day of public thanksgiving, at Deerfield;--Nov. 29, '98 (1798)
- 440363: God, the pious soldier's strength & instructor (1757)
- 440372: A military discourse, wherein is considered the origin of war; from James iv. 1 (1774)
- 440783: A sermon in which is shewed, what are not, and what are, the evidences of any ones being in the favour of God (1747)
- 441242: A sermon, delivered before the civil and military officers, the members of Franklin and St. Paul's Lodges, and a large and respectable number of the citizens of Montgomery County, and others, in the church at Fort Plain, on January 28th, 1800 (1800)
- 441336: The nature and original of sin explained; and the fruits and effects thereof bewailed (1727)
- 441400: Two sermons, preached at Somers, March 18, 1770, when the church and people were under peculiar trials (1771)
- 441424: [The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1794)
- 441429: The Book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church (1800)
- 441572: Extracts from divers antient testimonies (1766)
- 441713: An Exposition of the church catechism (1794)
- 441738: A sermon delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, late wife of the Rev. Mr. Jonathan Lee, of Salisbury, Feburary 23, 1762 (1762)
- 441747: A sermon, addressed to youth (1796)
- 441806: Death a welcome messenger to the true Christian (1768)
- 441856: A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Moses Everett (1775)
- 441858: Remarks on the result of an ecclestiastical council, which met at Dorchester, on November 16, 1773 (1774)
- 441872: Human and divine agency united, in the salvation of men (1799)
- 441877: The holiness of infants explained and improved. Or, A vindication of the divine right of Christian infants, to the privileges of the church; and particularly to baptism, the initiating seal of the second covenant (1766)
- 441959: The wonderful works of God are to be remembered (1795)
- 442010: A humble enquiry into the nature of covenanting with God (1796)
- 442018: Preaching the unsearchable riches of Christ --illustrated (1785)
- 442051: Principles of religion and morality (1799)
- 442189: An oration occasioned by the death of Gen. George Washington (1800)
- 442192: The memory of God's great goodness is to be abundantly uttered (1768)
- 442250: A sermon, preached in Walpole, on Thursday, February 19, 1795 (1795)
- 442310: Joy and gladness (1767)
- 442420: The last advice and farewell of Deacon Joseph Allen, to the church and congregation of Hardwick (1795)
- 442428: The happiness of the godly at death opened and improved (1727)
- 442576: The danger of not reforming known evils or, The inexcusableness of a knowing people refusing to be reformed (1707)
- 442595: Directions to such as are concern'd to obtain a true conversion unto God, with the Scripture characters of it (1738)
- 442675: The danger of disregarding the works of God (1755)
- 442999: A plea for God, and an appeal to the consciences of a people declining in religion (1726)
- 443000: A plea for the righteousness of God (1704)
- 443007: Preaching the Gospel, tho' foolishness to men, yet a saving ordinance of God (1747)
- 443173: The blessedness of the dead who die in the Lord (1796)
- 443204: The woful effects of drunkenness (1710)
- 443205: The body of death anatomized (1736)
- 443239: A breach in Jerusalem's walls, deplored (1761)
- 443301: A discourse delivered in Christ-Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia; on Sunday, December 17, 1797 (1798)
- 443317: A candid discussion of some interesting questions, relative to the subject of close communion (1794)
- 443346: The safety of appearing at the day of judgment, in the righteousness of Christ: opened and applied (1742)
- 443348: The saint's daily assistant; or, Meditations for morning and evening, for every day in the year (1793)
- 443390: The Scriptural doctrine of future punishment vindicated (1797)
- 443395: The Scripture doctrine of atonement, proposed to careful examination (1785)
- 443406: A sermon preached to the church and society in Brattle-Street, Boston, Dec. 29, 1799 (1800)
- 443424: Sermons on the Divine character (1790)
- 443443: The Scripture-grounds of the baptism of Christian infants, and the mode of administration by affusion or sprinkling, briefly asserted and defended, in a letter (1735)
- 443463: A sermon at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Williams, to the pastoral care of the First Church in Bradford (1766)
- 443469: A sermon, delivered at Brimfield, on the 20th of June, 1798 (1798)
- 443470: A sermon, delivered at Chelsea, January 14, 1800 (1800)
- 443471: A sermon, delivered at Concord, New-Hampshire (1798)
- 443476: A sermon, delivered at Hamilton, on the day of the national fast, April 25, 1799 (1799)
- 443478: A sermon delivered at Kittery (1795)
- 443489: A sermon, delivered at the installation of the Rev. William B. Ripley (1798)
- 443492: A sermon delivered at the North Congregational Church in Newbury-Port (1778)
- 443493: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Aaron Woodward, A.M (1794)
- 443494: Miles Christianus. Or Christians treated in the quality of souldiers (1703)
- 443495: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Bezaleel Pinneo (1797)
- 443496: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Drury Fairbank (1800)
- 443499: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Josiah Webster (1799)
- 443501: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Lemuel Tyler, A.M (1793)
- 443503: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Sylvester Sage, M.A (1791)
- 443504: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas Holt, A.M (1790)
- 443506: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas Noyes (1799)
- 443507: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Winslow Paige (1790)
- 443509: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Reverend John Taylor (1787)
- 443511: A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Titus Theodore Barton, A.B (1793)
- 443524: A sermon, delivered before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, in Boston, June 4, 1798 (1798)
- 443545: A sermon delivered in Trinity-Church and St. Paul's, in the city of New-York (1792)
- 443547: A sermon, delivered July 1, 1789 (1789)
- 443551: A sermon, delivered October 10, 1793 (1794)
- 443552: A sermon, delivered October 16, 1793 (1794)
- 443554: A sermon, delivered October 28, 1795 (1796)
- 443555: A sermon, delivered on the 29th of November, 1798 (1799)
- 443589: A sermon, on the death of Gen. George Washington, preached February 22, 1800 (1800)