MoEML References in Shakeosphere
STMA41: St. Mary Axe
- 7265: An answer to that heterogeneous letter (1759)
- 9732: The Lord's prayer, in John XVII. 24. Discoursed on, in XVI. Sermons. By Robert Trail, M.A. minister of the Gospel (1705)
- 14984: A sermon preach'd from I Cor. 11. 30. upon a day of solemn fasting and humiliation. By the late Reverend Mr. Nathanael Mather (1711)
- 79219: Proteus redivivus: or the art of wheedling, or insinuation (1675)
- 84071: Batteries upon the kingdom of the Devil (1695)
- 85709: The figures or types of the Old Testament (1695)
- 90214: A learned and accurate discourse concerning the guilt of sin, pardon of that guilt, and prayer for that pardon (1695)
- 96078: A sinner's justification: or, The Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord our righteousness (1698)
- 97472: Nugæ venales, or, Complaisant companion (1675)
- 98690: A present for a papist: or The life and death of Pope Joan (1675)
- 99402: Christ's ascension to fill all things (1699)
- 102570: A discourse concerning unction, and washing of feet. Proving that they be not instituted sacraments, or ordinances in the churches. By Isaac Chauncy, M.A (1697)
- 103181: The righteousness of God through faith upon all without difference who believe (1694)
- 106020: Syncrisis, or, The most natural and easie method of learning Latin (1675)
- 108016: The righteousness of God through faith upon all without difference who believe (1694)
- 108017: The righteousness of God through faith upon all without difference who believe (1694)
- 114486: The speech of Major John Harris at the place of execution, near St. Mary Axe, on Monday the third of September, 1660 (1660)
- 121941: A defence of the report, concerning the present state of the differences in doctrinals, between some dissenting ministers in London, in reply to a book, enbtitled, A faithful rebuke of that report. (1698)
- 125313: A further defence of the report (1698)
- 126495: An appeal to the Right Reverend Edward Lord Bishop of Worcester (1698)
- 132134: Cocker[']s morals, or, The muses' spring-garden (1675)
- 133036: Scripture proof for singing of scripture psalms, hymns and spiritual songs: or, An answer to several queries and objections (1696)
- 133446: Remarks on a paper sent by some eminent Presbyterians to the Congregational, as an expedient for peace (1697)
- 135856: The conquests and triumphs of grace (1695)
- 138597: A letter to Doctor Bates (1695)
- 170381: The righteousness of God through faith upon all without difference who believe (1694)
- 209038: Bibliopolii Husseyani (1707)
- 209101: The youth's interest: in a discourse on an extraordinary occasion (1706)
- 223916: The mission (1796)
- 252992: The ladies physiognomonical mirror (1798)
- 271784: Youth's tragedy (1707)
- 290165: A church-catechism: or, Brief instruction in the faith and order of the Gospel (1701)
- 293463: The dangerous deceitfulness of sin (1707)
- 298909: John Evans, chimney-sweeper and nightman, no. 28, St. Mary-Axe, near Camomile-Street; extinguishes chimneys when on fire; cleans coppers and smoke-jacks; unstops funnels, (1787)
- 299053: Thomas Allen, silk-dyer, (at no. 29.) in Leaden-Hall Street, opposite St. Mary Axe, London. Cleans and dyes all sorts of silks, stuffs, furniture of beds, wrought works, &c. after the best manner (1780)
- 339463: A treatise on the struma, or scrofula, commonly called the King's evil (1794)
- 346799: A funeral sermon preached (and since enlarged) on the decease of Mrs. Gertrud Clarkson (daughter of the late Reverend & Excellent Divine, Mr. David Clarkson.) who departed this life, the 23d. of April, 1701. By Thomas Ridgley (1701)
- 347684: Twenty-Three select sermons (1701)
- 347688: The figures or types of the old Testament (1705)
- 355301: God's operations of grace: but no offers of his grace (1707)
- 371801: A practical discourse of God's soveraignty (1708)
- 373060: A sermon upon the head-ship of Christ (1707)
- 395441: The passions taught by truth (1795)
Variants:
- Church of S. Mary the virgine
- Pari?h church of Mary S. Vr?ula
- S. Mary at the Axe
- S. Mary ?treete
- S. Mary ?tréete
- ?aint Mary at the Axe
- St. Mary Axe
- 7265: An answer to that heterogeneous letter (1759)
- 9732: The Lord's prayer, in John XVII. 24. Discoursed on, in XVI. Sermons. By Robert Trail, M.A. minister of the Gospel (1705)
- 14984: A sermon preach'd from I Cor. 11. 30. upon a day of solemn fasting and humiliation. By the late Reverend Mr. Nathanael Mather (1711)
- 79219: Proteus redivivus: or the art of wheedling, or insinuation (1675)
- 84071: Batteries upon the kingdom of the Devil (1695)
- 85709: The figures or types of the Old Testament (1695)
- 90214: A learned and accurate discourse concerning the guilt of sin, pardon of that guilt, and prayer for that pardon (1695)
- 96078: A sinner's justification: or, The Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord our righteousness (1698)
- 97472: Nugæ venales, or, Complaisant companion (1675)
- 98690: A present for a papist: or The life and death of Pope Joan (1675)
- 99402: Christ's ascension to fill all things (1699)
- 102570: A discourse concerning unction, and washing of feet. Proving that they be not instituted sacraments, or ordinances in the churches. By Isaac Chauncy, M.A (1697)
- 103181: The righteousness of God through faith upon all without difference who believe (1694)
- 106020: Syncrisis, or, The most natural and easie method of learning Latin (1675)
- 108016: The righteousness of God through faith upon all without difference who believe (1694)
- 108017: The righteousness of God through faith upon all without difference who believe (1694)
- 114486: The speech of Major John Harris at the place of execution, near St. Mary Axe, on Monday the third of September, 1660 (1660)
- 121941: A defence of the report, concerning the present state of the differences in doctrinals, between some dissenting ministers in London, in reply to a book, enbtitled, A faithful rebuke of that report. (1698)
- 125313: A further defence of the report (1698)
- 126495: An appeal to the Right Reverend Edward Lord Bishop of Worcester (1698)
- 132134: Cocker[']s morals, or, The muses' spring-garden (1675)
- 133036: Scripture proof for singing of scripture psalms, hymns and spiritual songs: or, An answer to several queries and objections (1696)
- 133446: Remarks on a paper sent by some eminent Presbyterians to the Congregational, as an expedient for peace (1697)
- 135856: The conquests and triumphs of grace (1695)
- 138597: A letter to Doctor Bates (1695)
- 170381: The righteousness of God through faith upon all without difference who believe (1694)
- 209038: Bibliopolii Husseyani (1707)
- 209101: The youth's interest: in a discourse on an extraordinary occasion (1706)
- 223916: The mission (1796)
- 252992: The ladies physiognomonical mirror (1798)
- 271784: Youth's tragedy (1707)
- 290165: A church-catechism: or, Brief instruction in the faith and order of the Gospel (1701)
- 293463: The dangerous deceitfulness of sin (1707)
- 298909: John Evans, chimney-sweeper and nightman, no. 28, St. Mary-Axe, near Camomile-Street; extinguishes chimneys when on fire; cleans coppers and smoke-jacks; unstops funnels, (1787)
- 299053: Thomas Allen, silk-dyer, (at no. 29.) in Leaden-Hall Street, opposite St. Mary Axe, London. Cleans and dyes all sorts of silks, stuffs, furniture of beds, wrought works, &c. after the best manner (1780)
- 339463: A treatise on the struma, or scrofula, commonly called the King's evil (1794)
- 346799: A funeral sermon preached (and since enlarged) on the decease of Mrs. Gertrud Clarkson (daughter of the late Reverend & Excellent Divine, Mr. David Clarkson.) who departed this life, the 23d. of April, 1701. By Thomas Ridgley (1701)
- 347684: Twenty-Three select sermons (1701)
- 347688: The figures or types of the old Testament (1705)
- 355301: God's operations of grace: but no offers of his grace (1707)
- 371801: A practical discourse of God's soveraignty (1708)
- 373060: A sermon upon the head-ship of Christ (1707)
- 395441: The passions taught by truth (1795)
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