MoEML References in Shakeosphere
STOC1: Stocks Market
- 1141: Matrimony unmask'd (1714)
- 2747: Practical architecture (1724)
- 3337: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed (1718)
- 4035: Reasons and rules for rejoycing on the annual returns of the first of August (1729)
- 4440: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed (1710)
- 4737: Divine songs (1727)
- 5221: The character and office of St. Peter explained (1729)
- 5445: The articles of the union as they pass'd with amendments in the Parliament of Scotland (1707)
- 10012: Logick (1725)
- 10748: The limehouse dream; or, the churches prop. Enter'd in the Hall Book, Pursuant to a late Act of Parliament (1710)
- 11034: The Perfect picture of a favourite (1711)
- 11837: The life and notable adventures of that renown'd knight, Don Quixote de la Mancha (1710)
- 12109: The present state of Great Britain (1707)
- 12693: Schism try'd and condemn'd by the sentiments of the most eminent writers among the dissenters (1715)
- 13251: Miscellaneous writings, in verse and prose, both serious and comical, containing, twenty one excellent poems upon very diverting Subjects. Also several pleasant letters upon various Occasions both in Town and Country. With merry observations and predictions upon every month, and every remarkable Day throughout the Year. By Mr. Edward Ward. Vol. III (1711)
- 13527: A set of thirty six new and correct maps of Scotland (1725)
- 14262: On the English translations of Homer (1733)
- 15966: Etmullerus abridg'd (1712)
- 17290: The third volume of the works of Lucian (1711)
- 17677: The revolution protected, by the care of Providence (1722)
- 21462: Calumny and defamation farther displayed (1736)
- 23011: Geneva (1734)
- 32400: The life of Cato the censor (1714)
- 39595: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1714)
- 41007: A Mite put into the treasury (1710)
- 43373: The restoration of all things: or, A vindication of the goodness and grace of God (1715)
- 47827: An answer to the Unitarians objections from reason, against the doctrine of the Holy Trinity (1707)
- 47958: The modern world disrob'd (1708)
- 48477: The negociator's magazine: or, The exchanges anatomiz'd (1726)
- 48520: The negociator's magazine (1730)
- 65696: Faithfulness in the Christian ministry briefly represented and argued (1729)
- 66164: A discourse upon justification: shewing the matter, manner, time and effects of it. By the author of The discourse concerning the new-birth (1740)
- 69111: Practical architecture (1730)
- 70657: The Articles and homilies of the Church of England (1719)
- 71064: The Athenian oracle (1703)
- 72338: The Muses Mercury: or The monthly miscellany (1707)
- 75396: Resignation to the divine good pleasure in every condition (1684)
- 75599: The righteous man's hope at death (1693)
- 75808: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lords assembled in Parliament (1678)
- 75889: The defence of The nonconformists plea for peace, or An account of the matter of their nonconformity (1680)
- 76339: Encheiridion poie?tikon. Sive Poeseo?s Græcæ medulla (1679)
- 77116: The works of the late learned divine Stephen Charnock, B.D (1684)
- 77447: Echemythia (1691)
- 77885: Christologia, or, A declaration of the glorious mystery of the person of Christ, God and man (1679)
- 77962: The works of the late learned divine Stephen Charnock, B.D (1684)
- 78040: Synesis pneumatike?: or the causes, waies & means of understanding the mind of God (1678)
- 78341: No faith or credit to be given to Papists (1681)
- 78727: A treatise of divine providence (1680)
- 79172: A remedy against trouble (1694)
- 79347: Love to Christ, necessary to escape the curse at his coming. By Tho. Doolittle, M.A (1692)
- 80431: The rise, race, and royalty of the kingdom of God in the soul of man (1683)
- 80452: The nonconformists plea for peace: or An account of their judgment (1679)
- 81269: Sermons preach'd on several occasions. By John Conant, D.D (1693)
- 81808: The questions between the conformist and nonconformist, truly stated, and briefly discussed (1681)
- 81903: The mischief of impositions: or, An antidote against a late discourse, partly preached at Guild-Hall Chappel, May 2. 1680 (1680)
- 82048: A short vindication of The relapse and The provok'd wife (1698)
- 82105: The church of Rome, no safe guide: or Reasons to prove that no rational man, who takes due care of his own eternal salvation, can give himself up unto the conduct of that church in matters of religion. By John Owen, D.D (1679)
- 82757: The witch of Endor; or The witchcrafts of the Roman Jesebel (1679)
- 82805: Dunton's remains: or, The dying pastour's last legacy to his friends and parishioners (1684)
- 83053: A compleat history of the canon and writers (1699)
- 83375: The mourners directory (1693)
- 83421: Blessed Paul's tryal and triumph (1689)
- 83807: The travels of true godliness, from the beginning of the world to this present day; in an apt and pleasant allegory (1684)
- 84284: Stenographia or The art of short-writing compleated in a far more compendious method than any yet extant by Wm. Addy writing Mr. (1693)
- 84424: A profitable enquiry into that comprehensive rule of righteousness (1679)
- 84681: The incomprehensibleness of imputed righteousness, for justification, by humane reason, till enlightned by the spirit of God (1692)
- 85684: Essays on trade and navigation (1695)
- 86161: Geography rectified: or, A description of the vvorld (1693)
- 86678: A letter from His Highness the Prince of Orange (1674)
- 86810: The young man's calling, or The whole duty of youth (1678)
- 86958: Mr. Tho. Dangerfeild's [sic] second narrative (1680)
- 87032: An exact and true narrative of the late popish intrigue, to form a plot, and then to cast the guilt and odium thereof upon the Protestants (1680)
- 87145: Dr. Oates's narrative of the Popish Plot, vindicated (1680)
- 87354: The address of the nonconformist ministers (in and about the city of London) to His Highness the Prince of Orange (1690)
- 88019: Plane?logia. A succinct and seasonable discourse of the occasions, causes, nature, rise, growth, and remedies of mental errors (1691)
- 88192: Essays divine and moral. By Bridgis Nanfan, Esquire (1680)
- 88432: The divine art of memory: or, The sum of the Holy Scriptures delivered in acrostick verses (1683)
- 88449: Balm from Gilead: or, The differences about the indulgence, stated and impleaded (1681)
- 88877: Conformity of the ecclesiastical discipline of the Reformed churches of France. With that of the primitive Christians. Written by M. La Rocque, minister of Quevilly near Rouen. With his learned commentaries on each article. Render'd into English by Jos. Walker (1691)
- 89324: The last will and codicil of Charles II. King of Spain (1700)
- 89830: A review and examination of a book (1681)
- 89900: Vincentius redivivus. A funeral sermon (1679)
- 91091: God and the king: or Monarchy proved from Holy Writ, to be the onely legitimate species of politick government, and the onely polity constituted and appointed by God (1680)
- 91147: A compleat system of grammar English and Latin (1699)
- 91281: Divine consolations against the fear of death (1680)
- 91405: An exposition of the Assemblies catechism (1692)
- 91419: An epistolary poem to John Dryden, Esq (1699)
- 91964: The sense of the united nonconforming ministers, in and about London (1693)
- 92252: A continuation of morning-exercise questions and cases of conscience, practicaly resolved by sundry ministers, in October, 1682 (1683)
- 92622: A seasonble [sic] warning to Protestants (1680)
- 93092: A satyrical poem on the most horrid and execrable Jesuitish Plot in 1678 (1679)
- 93679: A free discourse against customary swearing (1695)
- 93773: The informer's doom: or, An amazing and seasonable letter from Utopia, directed to the man in the moon (1683)
- 95322: A brief vindication of the non-conformists from the charge of schisme· (1680)
- 95412: The Romish priest turn'd Protestant (1679)
- 96128: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London (1689)
- 96149: The solemn mock procession of the Pope cardinalls Jesuits fryers &c: through the Citty of London November the 17th. J680 (1680)
- 96375: A demonstration of the first principles of the Protestant applications of the Apocalypse (1690)
- 96490: Nehushtan: or, John Elliot's Saving grace in all men, proved to be no grace (1694)
- 96673: A guide to English juries: setting forth their antiquity, power, and duty, from the common-law, and statutes (1682)
- 97004: The compleat tradesman: or, The exact dealers daily companion (1684)
- 97555: A brief vindication of the non-conformists from the charge of schisme· (1680)
- 97580: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners: or, A brief and faithful relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to his poor servant John Bunyan (1688)
- 98018: A brief account of the state of the differences now depending and agitated about justification, and some other points of religion (1692)
- 98789: A treatise of the fear of God (1679)
- 98817: A discourse concerning the witnesses, relating to the time, place, and manner of their being slain (1681)
- 98983: A discourse of schism (1694)
- 99215: A renunciation of several popish doctrines (1680)
- 99222: Arts advancement or The most exact, lineal, swift, short, and easy method of short-hand-writing hitherto extant (1699)
- 99318: Sermons preach'd on several occasions (1698)
- 99477: Christus in corde: or, The mystical union between Christ and believers considered, in its resemblances, bonds, seals, priviledges and marks (1680)
- 100574: Concerning penal laws (1680)
- 100997: Speculum theologiæ in Christo: or, A view of some divine truths (1678)
- 101929: Even lero'sh pina the Jevv turned Christian; or, the corner-stone (1679)
- 101943: A funeral sermon (1695)
- 102179: A guide to English juries: setting forth their antiquity, power, and duty, from the common-law, and statutes (1682)
- 102352: The plotters doom (1680)
- 103199: A discourse of the gospel of peace, and of the government of our own spirits (1687)
- 103820: A narrative of the Irish popish plot (1680)
- 103961: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Reverend Thomas Jekyll, D.D. late preacher at the New-Chappel, Westminster, October 7. 1698. By John Lord Bishop of Chichester (1698)
- 103993: A brief relation of a vvonderful accident (1679)
- 104314: A copy book (1684)
- 104682: An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world (1698)
- 105261: The great pressures and grievances of the Protestants in France (1681)
- 105433: Popery truly display'd in its bloody colours: or, a faithful narrative of the horrid and unexampled massacres, butcheries, and all manner of cruelties, that hell and malice could invent, committed by the popish Spanish party on the inhabitants of West-India (1689)
- 106201: Infant baptism God's ordinance: or, Clear proof that all the children of believing parents are in the covenant of grace (1694)
- 106264: A discourse of Christian religion, in sundry points (1692)
- 109929: A just reply to the books of Mr. Wills, and Mr. Blinman. (with Mr. Baxters injurious preface) for infant-baptism (1675)
- 120833: De causa Dei: or, a vindication of the common doctrine of Protestant divines, concerning predetermination (1678)
- 120939: Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecæ selectissimæ. Rev. Doct. viri D. Tho. Lye B.D. nuperrime Londinensis. defuncti. Cui accessit bibliotheca Anglica non minus elegans, & copiosa, M. Tho. Jennings civis Londinensis ingeniosissimi (1684)
- 121070: The reasonableness of personal reformation, and the necessity of conversion; the true methods of making all men happy in this world, and in the world to come (1691)
- 121879: Sadducismus debellatus: or, A true narrative of the sorceries and witchcrafts exercis'd by the Devil and his instruments (1698)
- 122440: The life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini, who governed the church during the time of Innocent the X (1678)
- 122579: Etmullerus abridg'd: or, A compleat system of the theory and practice of physic. Being a description of all diseases incident to men, women and children. With an account of their causes, symptoms, and most approved methods of cure, physical and chirurgical. To which is prefix'd a short view of the animal and vital functions; and the several vertues and classes of med'cines. Translated from the last edition of the works of Michael Etmullerus, late professor of physic in the University of Leiptsich (1699)
- 124078: The considerations of Drexelius upon death· (1699)
- 124162: A model for erecting a bank of credit (1688)
- 125161: A poem to the memory of Mr. Timothy Cruso (1697)
- 125408: Short-hand yet shorter: or The art of short-writing advanced in a more swift, easy, regular and natural method than hitherto (1696)
- 125643: Totum hominis: or The whole duty of a Christian, consisting in faith and good life (1680)
- 125795: Mr. Edward West's legacy, being a discourse of the perfect man (1679)
- 125870: The city and country purchaser and builder (1680)
- 126334: A brief exposition of the church-catechism. With proofs from Scripture. By John Lord Bishop of Chichester, late rector of St. Mildred's Poultrey, and St. Mary-Cole, London (1700)
- 126436: The last sermon of Mr. Joseph Stephens (1699)
- 126884: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. William Rathband (1695)
- 126886: A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant (1680)
- 127167: The pens dexterity compleated: or, Mr. Riches short-hand now perfectly taught (1674)
- 127294: Divine love: or The willingness of Jesus Christ to save sinners (1677)
- 127506: The compleat gard'ner: or, directions for cultivating and right ordering of fruit-gardens, and kitchen-gardens (1699)
- 127658: [Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with singing Psalms in shorthand (1687)
- 128331: A brief exposition of the church-catechism (1700)
- 128431: A sermon at the funeral of the virtuous lady, and honoured, Ann, late wife of Thomas Yarburgh, Esq (1682)
- 129069: A sermon preached (May 16. 1680.) at the funeral of Mr Tho. Gilson, late minister of the Gospel (1680)
- 130169: A practical discourse of God's sovereignty (1685)
- 130345: A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant (1687)
- 131902: A cap of gray-hairs for a green-head. Or The fathers counsel to his son, an apprentice in London (1678)
- 132341: Baconiana. Or Certain genuine remains of Sr Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, and Viscount of St. Albans; in arguments civil and moral, natural, medical, theological, and bibliographical (1684)
- 132364: Lusus poeticus Latino-Anglicanus: in usum scholarum. Or, The more eminent sayings of the Latin poets collected (1688)
- 133289: An apology for the Church of England (1679)
- 133391: A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant (1685)
- 133538: Good deeds done for God's house. Or, A sermon preached on the occasion of the death of Dr. Jeremiah Butt (1694)
- 133865: Love to Christ (1693)
- 134335: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Reverend Edward Reynolds, D.D (1699)
- 134667: The Protestants deliverance from the Irish rebellion (1690)
- 134697: Some remarks upon the life of that painful servant of God Mr. Nathanael Heywood (1695)
- 135018: A discourse of regeneration, faith and repentance· (1689)
- 135321: A treatise of divine providence (1683)
- 137469: The principles of the doctrine of Christ (1684)
- 138637: The right of tythes asserted & proved, from divine institution, primitive practice, voluntary donations, and positive laws (1677)
- 138676: Divine meditations upon several occasions (1680)
- 139184: The mischief of impositions: or, An antidote against a late discourse, partly preached at Guild-hall Chappel, May 2. 1680. called, The mischief of separation. (1680)
- 139785: Englands mercy explained in the iust excecution [sic] of William (late) Viscount Stafford (1680)
- 140180: Heads of agreement assented to by the united ministers in and about London: formerly called Presbyterian and Congregational. Licensed and entred according to order (1691)
- 140637: A discourse of divine providence (1684)
- 141317: Historical collections· The third part (1692)
- 141831: English exercises for school-boys to translate into Latin (1698)
- 142012: A practial grammar, or, the easiest and shortest way to initiate young children in the Latin tongue (1682)
- 143389: A compleat history of the canon and writers (1700)
- 143919: Eben-ezer: or, A small monument of great mercy (1684)
- 144078: The names of the aldermen, deputies and common-council-men of the city of London; December the 23th. 1681 (1681)
- 144340: Some prison meditations and directions on several subjects:bviz. on The fall of man. The sufferings of Christ. Repentance and faith. Reproof and counsel. The holy Scriptures. Prayer. Love to mankind. Sincerity. The vanity of the world. The benefit of afflictions. Heaven and hell. By Samuel Young, minister of the Gospel (1684)
- 144527: A sermon preached at Mercers-Chappel (1689)
- 145427: The dangerous and almost desperate state of religion (1679)
- 146012: The plotters doom (1680)
- 146766: Divine meditations upon several occasions with a daily directory. By a person of honour (1682)
- 147241: Grace abounding. To the chief of sinners: or, A brief aud [sic] faithful relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ, to His poor servant John Bunyan (1680)
- 147773: Of scandal (1680)
- 147796: At the Golden-Ball in Princes-Street, near Stocks-Market, you may have a certain, safe and private cure for any venereal pox or clap (1670)
- 151557: The compleat English scholar (1680)
- 151801: A brief exposition of the church-catechism (1698)
- 152909: The true method of learning the Latin tongue by the English (1696)
- 153099: The top of the town, or, The furbelow basket-woman (1695)
- 155685: Roomes trechery & hell bred cruelty. (1680)
- 155781: The pens dexterity compleated: or, Mr. Riches short-hand now perfectly taught (1676)
- 156153: The amazement of future ages: or, This swaggering world turn'd up-side down (1684)
- 159113: The travels of true godliness (1683)
- 160684: Infant baptism God's ordinance: Part II (1696)
- 161426: An exposition of the Assemblies catechism (1695)
- 163582: Dunton's remains: or, The dying pastour's last legacy to his friends and parishioners (1684)
- 164456: A discourse of faith: shewing the nature of true faith, and whether it be strong or weak. The first in its life and vigor. The second in its objections, which are answered. With cautions and directions to strengthen and increase it. By a dying divine. And published by his friends at the request of his late parishioners (1688)
- 165276: A sermon preached at the funeral of that truly pious and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. Nich. Thorowgood (1692)
- 165526: Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with singing Psalms in shorthand (1687)
- 165854: Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion (1683)
- 165899: At the brandy shop overagainst the Eagel and Child in Stocks Market (1700)
- 169577: The travels of true godliness, from the beginning of the world to this present day (1684)
- 170478: The defence of The nonconformists plea for peace, or An account of the matter of their nonconformity (1680)
- 170580: At the Golden Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks Market. You may have a certain, safe and private cure for any venereal pox or clap (1680)
- 170581: At the Golden-Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks-Market. You may have a certain safe and private cure for any venereal pox, or clap (1680)
- 170582: At the Golden-Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks Market. You may have a certain, safe and private cure for any venereal pox or clap (1680)
- 170583: At the Golden Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks Market. You may have a certain, safe and private cure for any venereal pox or clap (1680)
- 203160: A complaint of the churche, against the barbarous tiranny executed in Fraunce vpon her poore members. 1562 (1562)
- 210204: Three dissertations (1724)
- 210704: The song of Moses, and of the lamb (1724)
- 213126: The popish doctrine of justification by works, consider'd (1735)
- 217173: The works of Petronius Arbiter (1713)
- 218459: An abstract of the life and death (1739)
- 222493: At the Golden Ball in Princes-Street, near Stocks-Market, you may be furnished with my electuatium mirabile: or, admirable anti-venereal electuary (1710)
- 225231: Man's liableness to death and judgment by reason of sin (1738)
- 229093: Christian sufferers (1733)
- 232086: An essay towards the encouragement of charity schools, particularly those which are supported by Protestant dissenters, for teaching the children of the poor to read and work (1728)
- 234398: A fit rebuke to a ludicrous infidel (1732)
- 234636: Grandsire Hambden's ghost (1712)
- 244696: The great sin of lukewarmness in religion (1713)
- 244755: The wonderful works of God (1727)
- 245006: The life and notable adventures of that renown'd knight Don Quixote de la Mancha (1711)
- 252234: A practical method (1714)
- 256556: The articles of the union (1707)
- 258546: Demonologia sacra (1735)
- 259052: A devout Christian's preparative to death (1710)
- 262219: Rational methods of curing fevers (1734)
- 264422: Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts (1733)
- 267068: The minister's plea for the people's prayers (1734)
- 268865: A sermon preach'd to the society that supports the lord's-day morning lecture at Little St. Helen's, August the first, 1726 (1726)
- 270618: A treatise of the hypochondriack and hysterick passions, vulgarly call'd the hypo in men and vapours in women; in which the symptoms, causes, and cure of those diseases are set forth after a method intirely new (1711)
- 276256: Sermons on various subjects (1723)
- 277494: Fifteen sermons upon several practical subjects (1734)
- 277624: The fourth volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown (1711)
- 280068: Arithmetick made easie (1714)
- 294195: The art of practical measuring, by the sliding rule (1732)
- 305522: A catalogue of books, printed for Richard Ford, at the Angel in the Poultry, near Stocks-Market (1726)
- 309683: The bride the lamb's wife: or, The best match (1734)
- 324240: Schism try'd and condemn'd (1715)
- 325339: A discourse concerning the new-birth (1740)
- 327047: Enoch's walk with God exemplified (1733)
- 327181: An essay on the universe (1733)
- 329724: A faithful narrative of the surprizing work of God in the conversion of Many Hundred Souls in Northampton (1738)
- 329735: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. John Notcutt (1735)
- 329908: Lukewarmness in religion (1732)
- 329909: The nature of the pastoral office (1725)
- 329924: A further prospect of The case in view (1707)
- 330756: Rational methods of curing fevers (1734)
- 330757: Medical practice in curing fevers (1735)
- 331364: Court intrigues (1711)
- 331993: The daily self-examinant (1720)
- 334307: An address to young students in divinity (1739)
- 334455: The athenian oracle (1704)
- 334582: The protestant union (1712)
- 335216: An account of the lives of the most notorious murderers and robbers (1726)
- 336639: A funeral sermon occasioned by the much lamented death of the late Reverend and learned Edmund Calamy, D.D. who departed this life, June 3. 1732. preached at Westminster, June 11. 1732. By Daniel Mayo, M.A. With some account of his life and character (1732)
- 337822: A funeral sermon on the death of John Cotton of Rattlesden (1711)
- 337886: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Daniel Gilson: who departed this life, February 8. 1727-8, in the LXXIst year of his age, Preached at Colchester: February 13. By John Tren. Published at the Request of the Ministers and others who heard it (1728)
- 338732: An historical essay on the state of physick in the Old and New Testament, and the apochryphal interval (1729)
- 338948: The history of Popery: with such alterations of phrase, as may be more suitable to the taste of this age; and such additions, as may improve the history, strengthen the argument, and better accommodate it to the present state of Popery in Great-Britain. By several gentlemen. ... (1735)
- 339995: Death and heaven (1722)
- 340311: Will-With-a-Wisp; or, the grand ignis fatuus of London (1714)
- 343952: Vulgus Britannicus (1711)
- 344174: A serious exhortation to avoid such as cause divisions in Christ's church (1707)
- 346487: The vision (1702)
- 346513: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1707)
- 347030: Practical discourses on various subjects (1723)
- 347970: The scots Act of Parliament (1702)
- 348637: A faithful narrative of the surprizing work of God (1737)
- 349530: The fulfilling of the Scripture (1726)
- 350841: Gospel sonnets (1734)
- 351083: The redeemer and the sanctifier (1736)
- 351258: The scripture doctrine of the proper divinity, real personality, and the external and extraordinary works of the Holy Spirit, stated and defended; in sixteen sermons (1734)
- 351265: A defense against the temptation to self-murther (1726)
- 351271: Death and heaven (1736)
- 351274: Death and heaven (1724)
- 351360: Logick (1726)
- 351365: Dissertations relating to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity (1725)
- 351374: The art of reading and writing English (1734)
- 351380: The knowledge of the heavens and the earth made easy: or, the first principles of astronomy and geography explain'd by the use of globes and maps (1728)
- 351489: The redeemer and the sanctifier (1737)
- 351870: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1721)
- 352264: The art of reading and writing English (1722)
- 352512: Dissertations relating to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity (1726)
- 352631: Sermons on various subjects (1723)
- 352632: Sermons on various subjects (1729)
- 354548: Some considerations humbly offer'd touching the administration and receiving the sacrament of the Lord's supper, as directed by the Test-Act (1733)
- 354605: The love of Christ's appearance, the character of a sincere Christian (1730)
- 354607: Practical discourses on the principal representations of the Messiah throughout the Old Testament. By W. Harris (1724)
- 355934: The mourning prophet: or, Drooping faction reviv'd, by the death of Queen Anne. A poem. By E.W (1714)
- 356165: A defence of the religion of nature, and the Christian revelation; against the defective account of the one, and the exceptions against the other, in a book, entitled, Christianity as old as the creation. By Simon Browne (1732)
- 356439: Catholick principles (1730)
- 356708: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1718)
- 356768: Christianity the perfection of all religion, natural and revealed. Wherein some of the principal prophecies relating to the Messiah in the Old Testament, are shewn to belong to him in the literal sense: In Opposition to the Attempts of the Literal Scheme, &c. By Thomas Jeffery (1728)
- 357675: An account of the breeding of worms in human bodies (1701)
- 357784: Adam and Eve stript of their furbelows (1714)
- 358298: Meditations on the power and grace of our Lord Jesus, being a practical supplement to the book entitled, Jesus Christ the very God. By John Goffe (1727)
- 359537: Memoirs of the ancestors of Her Royal Highness Augusta, Princess of Wales (1736)
- 359538: Memoirs of the ancestors of Her Royal Highness Augusta, Princess of Wales, and of Saxe-Gotha (1736)
- 360108: Submission to the righteousness of God (1732)
- 360732: The conjugal lovers. Most humbly dedicated to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales (1724)
- 362352: Remarks on the various interpretations of the more sure word of prophecy, 2 Pet. I. 19 which have been lately published by the Dean of Chichester, and the author of Miscellanea sacra. In vindication of that passage from the objections of the author of a discourse, of, The grounds and reasons of the Christian religion. With a different account of the place designed; in vindication of it against the mentioned author (1726)
- 362985: A practical discourse on the loving kindness of God. In five sermons preach'd on Psal. lxiii. 3. By Michael Pope (1701)
- 363192: A treatise of the venereal disease. By John Marten, Surgeon. (1711)
- 363252: Vows in trouble, or a plain and practical discourse concerning the nature of vows made in trouble; and the reasonableness and necessity of a faithful performance of them. By John Horsley, A. M. Psalm lxvi. 13, 14. I will go into thy House with Burnt-Offerings: I will pay Thee my Vows which my Lips have uttered, and my Mouth hath spoken when I was in Trouble (1729)
- 363302: A description of the Western Islands of Scotland (1703)
- 364259: Select contemplations and meditations (1739)
- 366181: Le commerce rendu facile: ou, l'art de faire toutes les plus belles regles d'arithmetique, d'une maniere singuliere & si facile que chacun de soi-me?me y pu?t reussir. Ouvrage qui par la Suppression des Parties Aliquottes est rempli de tout ce qu'il y a de Court & de Subtil dans cette Science, par Raport au Commerce, aux Monnoyes, aux Poids, & aux Mesures. Embeli des Changes Universels de la Negociation des Lettres de Change, des Egalite?s, des Arbitrages, & de tout ce qu'il y a de plus fin, & de plus curieux dans les Nombres. Le tout par des Regles Nouvelles avec leurs Preuvrs. Divise? en deux tomes. ... Par Jean Monier de Claire-Combe. (1722)
- 367430: A sermon preach'd to the Society of the Lord's-Day morning lecture, August 2. 1725 (1725)
- 369251: Instruction and diligence, the true way to the knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, which maketh wise unto salvation, illustrated. By Thomas Masters. (1724)
- 369292: The repeated calls and gracious invitations of Jesus Christ to the chief of sinners; and the danger of their neglecting the great salvation. Set forth in nine sermons. By William Notcutt (1734)
- 369299: The happy exchange (1733)
- 369300: The everlasting love and delights of Jesus Christ with the sons of men. Represented in six sermons on Prov. viii. 30, 31. By William Notcutt (1735)
- 369301: Jesus Christ most precious to every true believer. And the wrong that sinners do their own souls that sin against him. Set forth in seven sermons. By William Notcutt (1735)
- 370771: A paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's IId Epistle to the Thessalonians: in Imitation of Mr. Locke's Manner. To which are annexed, two brief dissertations, I. Concerning the Kingdom of God, 2 Thess. i. 5. II. Concerning the Man of Sin, &c. 2 Thess. ii. 3, &c. By the author of the Paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's Epistles to Philemon, and 1st to the Thessalonians (1732)
- 371556: The lord the helper of his people (1733)
- 372671: A sermon preached at Sudbury, Nov. 18, 1729. occasioned by the settlement of the Reverend Mr. John Ford, as pastor to the congregation of Protestant dissenters in that town. By T. Steward, V.D.M (1730)
- 374290: The athenian oracle (1706)
- 374291: A supplement to the Athenian oracle (1710)
- 375917: The complete gard'ner (1701)
- 377871: The pen's dexterity (1735)
- 378251: Arithmetick made easie (1717)
- 379173: Epicurus's morals (1712)
- 380604: The works of Lucian (1710)
- 380845: Etmullerus abridg'd (1703)
- 382691: Ern. Sal. Cypriani dissertatio de propagatione hæresium per cantilenas. Accedit Cunr. Theodorici oratio de mixta hæreticorum prudentia (1720)
- 384687: Rules for the port of London (1722)
- 385797: The practice of perspective (1726)
- 387900: A compendium of practical geometry (1732)
- 388650: Logick (1729)
- 389003: The young mathematician's guide (1719)
- 389479: A discourse on the preparation, preservation, and restoration of malt-liquors, with the common and special uses of barley, wort, grains, &c. and of all the liquors extracted from malt, viz. ale, beer, aligar, and spirits, with a rational account of each process, or head. By P.C.J.P (1733)
- 390720: The method of good preaching (1701)
- 390940: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed (1716)
- 391195: A short catechism (1730)
- 391786: Wine and wisdom (1710)
- 391859: A hopeful youth falling short of heaven (1723)
- 394784: Memoirs of the life of John Gordon (1734)
- 398226: Observations on the report of the committee, appointed to consider of a proper place for building a mansion-house for the Lord Mayors of London (1736)
- 399055: The young mathematician's guide (1713)
- 402392: De febre Britannica anni 1712. Schediasma- (1713)
- 405951: Moral songs composed for the use of children (1728)
- 408276: The complete gard'ner (1710)
- 408705: A review of the controversy between the author of a discourse of the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion, and his adversaries (1726)
- 409486: An abridgment of Dr. Cudworth's True intellectual system of the universe (1732)
- 410462: A new book of cyphers (1726)
- 414195: Nuptial dialogues and debates (1710)
- 414329: Orders, by-laws, and ordinances, for the good government and regulating of the persons licensed to keep and drive hackney-coaches, and their renters and drivers. Made, publish'd, and declar'd, by John Way, Thomas Sutton, More Molyneux, Charles Barnard and John Idle, Esqs; commissioners: and allowed and approved as by law is directed, viz.... (1717)
- 415026: The popish doctrine of justification by works, consider'd; in a sermon at Pinners-Hall, Feb. 11, 1734-5. By Thomas Bradbury (1735)
- 417999: A scheme for a lottery (1711)
- 419085: Sickness comfortable, and a dying bed easy (1723)
- 423308: Winning Christ, and being found in him, considered (1738)
- 469543: Dr. Oates's narrative of the Popish Plot, vindicated (1680)
- 470043: The works of Lucian (1711)
- 474996: National guilt just cause of national humiliation (1734)
- 476744: Vincentius redivivus. A funeral sermon, preached Octob. 27. 1678. upon occasion of the much bewailed death of that reverend and eminent servant of Christ, Mr. Thomas Vincent, formerly preacher at Maudlins Milk-stree, [sic] London (1679)
Variants:
- Stockes market
- 188404: The boke of husbandry (1552)
- 188746: The garden of wysdome (1550)
- 197339: A Balade agaynst malycyous sclaunderers (1540)
- ?tockes market
- stockes Market
- Stockes
- 188404: The boke of husbandry (1552)
- 188746: The garden of wysdome (1550)
- 197339: A Balade agaynst malycyous sclaunderers (1540)
- ?tockes
- Stocks Market
- 1141: Matrimony unmask'd (1714)
- 2747: Practical architecture (1724)
- 3337: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed (1718)
- 4035: Reasons and rules for rejoycing on the annual returns of the first of August (1729)
- 4440: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed (1710)
- 4737: Divine songs (1727)
- 5221: The character and office of St. Peter explained (1729)
- 5445: The articles of the union as they pass'd with amendments in the Parliament of Scotland (1707)
- 10012: Logick (1725)
- 10748: The limehouse dream; or, the churches prop. Enter'd in the Hall Book, Pursuant to a late Act of Parliament (1710)
- 11034: The Perfect picture of a favourite (1711)
- 11837: The life and notable adventures of that renown'd knight, Don Quixote de la Mancha (1710)
- 12109: The present state of Great Britain (1707)
- 12693: Schism try'd and condemn'd by the sentiments of the most eminent writers among the dissenters (1715)
- 13251: Miscellaneous writings, in verse and prose, both serious and comical, containing, twenty one excellent poems upon very diverting Subjects. Also several pleasant letters upon various Occasions both in Town and Country. With merry observations and predictions upon every month, and every remarkable Day throughout the Year. By Mr. Edward Ward. Vol. III (1711)
- 13527: A set of thirty six new and correct maps of Scotland (1725)
- 14262: On the English translations of Homer (1733)
- 15966: Etmullerus abridg'd (1712)
- 17290: The third volume of the works of Lucian (1711)
- 17677: The revolution protected, by the care of Providence (1722)
- 21462: Calumny and defamation farther displayed (1736)
- 23011: Geneva (1734)
- 32400: The life of Cato the censor (1714)
- 39595: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1714)
- 41007: A Mite put into the treasury (1710)
- 43373: The restoration of all things: or, A vindication of the goodness and grace of God (1715)
- 47827: An answer to the Unitarians objections from reason, against the doctrine of the Holy Trinity (1707)
- 47958: The modern world disrob'd (1708)
- 48477: The negociator's magazine: or, The exchanges anatomiz'd (1726)
- 48520: The negociator's magazine (1730)
- 65696: Faithfulness in the Christian ministry briefly represented and argued (1729)
- 66164: A discourse upon justification: shewing the matter, manner, time and effects of it. By the author of The discourse concerning the new-birth (1740)
- 69111: Practical architecture (1730)
- 70657: The Articles and homilies of the Church of England (1719)
- 71064: The Athenian oracle (1703)
- 72338: The Muses Mercury: or The monthly miscellany (1707)
- 75396: Resignation to the divine good pleasure in every condition (1684)
- 75599: The righteous man's hope at death (1693)
- 75808: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lords assembled in Parliament (1678)
- 75889: The defence of The nonconformists plea for peace, or An account of the matter of their nonconformity (1680)
- 76339: Encheiridion poie?tikon. Sive Poeseo?s Græcæ medulla (1679)
- 77116: The works of the late learned divine Stephen Charnock, B.D (1684)
- 77447: Echemythia (1691)
- 77885: Christologia, or, A declaration of the glorious mystery of the person of Christ, God and man (1679)
- 77962: The works of the late learned divine Stephen Charnock, B.D (1684)
- 78040: Synesis pneumatike?: or the causes, waies & means of understanding the mind of God (1678)
- 78341: No faith or credit to be given to Papists (1681)
- 78727: A treatise of divine providence (1680)
- 79172: A remedy against trouble (1694)
- 79347: Love to Christ, necessary to escape the curse at his coming. By Tho. Doolittle, M.A (1692)
- 80431: The rise, race, and royalty of the kingdom of God in the soul of man (1683)
- 80452: The nonconformists plea for peace: or An account of their judgment (1679)
- 81269: Sermons preach'd on several occasions. By John Conant, D.D (1693)
- 81808: The questions between the conformist and nonconformist, truly stated, and briefly discussed (1681)
- 81903: The mischief of impositions: or, An antidote against a late discourse, partly preached at Guild-Hall Chappel, May 2. 1680 (1680)
- 82048: A short vindication of The relapse and The provok'd wife (1698)
- 82105: The church of Rome, no safe guide: or Reasons to prove that no rational man, who takes due care of his own eternal salvation, can give himself up unto the conduct of that church in matters of religion. By John Owen, D.D (1679)
- 82757: The witch of Endor; or The witchcrafts of the Roman Jesebel (1679)
- 82805: Dunton's remains: or, The dying pastour's last legacy to his friends and parishioners (1684)
- 83053: A compleat history of the canon and writers (1699)
- 83375: The mourners directory (1693)
- 83421: Blessed Paul's tryal and triumph (1689)
- 83807: The travels of true godliness, from the beginning of the world to this present day; in an apt and pleasant allegory (1684)
- 84284: Stenographia or The art of short-writing compleated in a far more compendious method than any yet extant by Wm. Addy writing Mr. (1693)
- 84424: A profitable enquiry into that comprehensive rule of righteousness (1679)
- 84681: The incomprehensibleness of imputed righteousness, for justification, by humane reason, till enlightned by the spirit of God (1692)
- 85684: Essays on trade and navigation (1695)
- 86161: Geography rectified: or, A description of the vvorld (1693)
- 86678: A letter from His Highness the Prince of Orange (1674)
- 86810: The young man's calling, or The whole duty of youth (1678)
- 86958: Mr. Tho. Dangerfeild's [sic] second narrative (1680)
- 87032: An exact and true narrative of the late popish intrigue, to form a plot, and then to cast the guilt and odium thereof upon the Protestants (1680)
- 87145: Dr. Oates's narrative of the Popish Plot, vindicated (1680)
- 87354: The address of the nonconformist ministers (in and about the city of London) to His Highness the Prince of Orange (1690)
- 88019: Plane?logia. A succinct and seasonable discourse of the occasions, causes, nature, rise, growth, and remedies of mental errors (1691)
- 88192: Essays divine and moral. By Bridgis Nanfan, Esquire (1680)
- 88432: The divine art of memory: or, The sum of the Holy Scriptures delivered in acrostick verses (1683)
- 88449: Balm from Gilead: or, The differences about the indulgence, stated and impleaded (1681)
- 88877: Conformity of the ecclesiastical discipline of the Reformed churches of France. With that of the primitive Christians. Written by M. La Rocque, minister of Quevilly near Rouen. With his learned commentaries on each article. Render'd into English by Jos. Walker (1691)
- 89324: The last will and codicil of Charles II. King of Spain (1700)
- 89830: A review and examination of a book (1681)
- 89900: Vincentius redivivus. A funeral sermon (1679)
- 91091: God and the king: or Monarchy proved from Holy Writ, to be the onely legitimate species of politick government, and the onely polity constituted and appointed by God (1680)
- 91147: A compleat system of grammar English and Latin (1699)
- 91281: Divine consolations against the fear of death (1680)
- 91405: An exposition of the Assemblies catechism (1692)
- 91419: An epistolary poem to John Dryden, Esq (1699)
- 91964: The sense of the united nonconforming ministers, in and about London (1693)
- 92252: A continuation of morning-exercise questions and cases of conscience, practicaly resolved by sundry ministers, in October, 1682 (1683)
- 92622: A seasonble [sic] warning to Protestants (1680)
- 93092: A satyrical poem on the most horrid and execrable Jesuitish Plot in 1678 (1679)
- 93679: A free discourse against customary swearing (1695)
- 93773: The informer's doom: or, An amazing and seasonable letter from Utopia, directed to the man in the moon (1683)
- 95322: A brief vindication of the non-conformists from the charge of schisme· (1680)
- 95412: The Romish priest turn'd Protestant (1679)
- 96128: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London (1689)
- 96149: The solemn mock procession of the Pope cardinalls Jesuits fryers &c: through the Citty of London November the 17th. J680 (1680)
- 96375: A demonstration of the first principles of the Protestant applications of the Apocalypse (1690)
- 96490: Nehushtan: or, John Elliot's Saving grace in all men, proved to be no grace (1694)
- 96673: A guide to English juries: setting forth their antiquity, power, and duty, from the common-law, and statutes (1682)
- 97004: The compleat tradesman: or, The exact dealers daily companion (1684)
- 97555: A brief vindication of the non-conformists from the charge of schisme· (1680)
- 97580: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners: or, A brief and faithful relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to his poor servant John Bunyan (1688)
- 98018: A brief account of the state of the differences now depending and agitated about justification, and some other points of religion (1692)
- 98789: A treatise of the fear of God (1679)
- 98817: A discourse concerning the witnesses, relating to the time, place, and manner of their being slain (1681)
- 98983: A discourse of schism (1694)
- 99215: A renunciation of several popish doctrines (1680)
- 99222: Arts advancement or The most exact, lineal, swift, short, and easy method of short-hand-writing hitherto extant (1699)
- 99318: Sermons preach'd on several occasions (1698)
- 99477: Christus in corde: or, The mystical union between Christ and believers considered, in its resemblances, bonds, seals, priviledges and marks (1680)
- 100574: Concerning penal laws (1680)
- 100997: Speculum theologiæ in Christo: or, A view of some divine truths (1678)
- 101929: Even lero'sh pina the Jevv turned Christian; or, the corner-stone (1679)
- 101943: A funeral sermon (1695)
- 102179: A guide to English juries: setting forth their antiquity, power, and duty, from the common-law, and statutes (1682)
- 102352: The plotters doom (1680)
- 103199: A discourse of the gospel of peace, and of the government of our own spirits (1687)
- 103820: A narrative of the Irish popish plot (1680)
- 103961: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Reverend Thomas Jekyll, D.D. late preacher at the New-Chappel, Westminster, October 7. 1698. By John Lord Bishop of Chichester (1698)
- 103993: A brief relation of a vvonderful accident (1679)
- 104314: A copy book (1684)
- 104682: An abridgment of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the world (1698)
- 105261: The great pressures and grievances of the Protestants in France (1681)
- 105433: Popery truly display'd in its bloody colours: or, a faithful narrative of the horrid and unexampled massacres, butcheries, and all manner of cruelties, that hell and malice could invent, committed by the popish Spanish party on the inhabitants of West-India (1689)
- 106201: Infant baptism God's ordinance: or, Clear proof that all the children of believing parents are in the covenant of grace (1694)
- 106264: A discourse of Christian religion, in sundry points (1692)
- 109929: A just reply to the books of Mr. Wills, and Mr. Blinman. (with Mr. Baxters injurious preface) for infant-baptism (1675)
- 120833: De causa Dei: or, a vindication of the common doctrine of Protestant divines, concerning predetermination (1678)
- 120939: Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecæ selectissimæ. Rev. Doct. viri D. Tho. Lye B.D. nuperrime Londinensis. defuncti. Cui accessit bibliotheca Anglica non minus elegans, & copiosa, M. Tho. Jennings civis Londinensis ingeniosissimi (1684)
- 121070: The reasonableness of personal reformation, and the necessity of conversion; the true methods of making all men happy in this world, and in the world to come (1691)
- 121879: Sadducismus debellatus: or, A true narrative of the sorceries and witchcrafts exercis'd by the Devil and his instruments (1698)
- 122440: The life of Donna Olimpia Maldachini, who governed the church during the time of Innocent the X (1678)
- 122579: Etmullerus abridg'd: or, A compleat system of the theory and practice of physic. Being a description of all diseases incident to men, women and children. With an account of their causes, symptoms, and most approved methods of cure, physical and chirurgical. To which is prefix'd a short view of the animal and vital functions; and the several vertues and classes of med'cines. Translated from the last edition of the works of Michael Etmullerus, late professor of physic in the University of Leiptsich (1699)
- 124078: The considerations of Drexelius upon death· (1699)
- 124162: A model for erecting a bank of credit (1688)
- 125161: A poem to the memory of Mr. Timothy Cruso (1697)
- 125408: Short-hand yet shorter: or The art of short-writing advanced in a more swift, easy, regular and natural method than hitherto (1696)
- 125643: Totum hominis: or The whole duty of a Christian, consisting in faith and good life (1680)
- 125795: Mr. Edward West's legacy, being a discourse of the perfect man (1679)
- 125870: The city and country purchaser and builder (1680)
- 126334: A brief exposition of the church-catechism. With proofs from Scripture. By John Lord Bishop of Chichester, late rector of St. Mildred's Poultrey, and St. Mary-Cole, London (1700)
- 126436: The last sermon of Mr. Joseph Stephens (1699)
- 126884: A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. William Rathband (1695)
- 126886: A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant (1680)
- 127167: The pens dexterity compleated: or, Mr. Riches short-hand now perfectly taught (1674)
- 127294: Divine love: or The willingness of Jesus Christ to save sinners (1677)
- 127506: The compleat gard'ner: or, directions for cultivating and right ordering of fruit-gardens, and kitchen-gardens (1699)
- 127658: [Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with singing Psalms in shorthand (1687)
- 128331: A brief exposition of the church-catechism (1700)
- 128431: A sermon at the funeral of the virtuous lady, and honoured, Ann, late wife of Thomas Yarburgh, Esq (1682)
- 129069: A sermon preached (May 16. 1680.) at the funeral of Mr Tho. Gilson, late minister of the Gospel (1680)
- 130169: A practical discourse of God's sovereignty (1685)
- 130345: A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant (1687)
- 131902: A cap of gray-hairs for a green-head. Or The fathers counsel to his son, an apprentice in London (1678)
- 132341: Baconiana. Or Certain genuine remains of Sr Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, and Viscount of St. Albans; in arguments civil and moral, natural, medical, theological, and bibliographical (1684)
- 132364: Lusus poeticus Latino-Anglicanus: in usum scholarum. Or, The more eminent sayings of the Latin poets collected (1688)
- 133289: An apology for the Church of England (1679)
- 133391: A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant (1685)
- 133538: Good deeds done for God's house. Or, A sermon preached on the occasion of the death of Dr. Jeremiah Butt (1694)
- 133865: Love to Christ (1693)
- 134335: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Reverend Edward Reynolds, D.D (1699)
- 134667: The Protestants deliverance from the Irish rebellion (1690)
- 134697: Some remarks upon the life of that painful servant of God Mr. Nathanael Heywood (1695)
- 135018: A discourse of regeneration, faith and repentance· (1689)
- 135321: A treatise of divine providence (1683)
- 137469: The principles of the doctrine of Christ (1684)
- 138637: The right of tythes asserted & proved, from divine institution, primitive practice, voluntary donations, and positive laws (1677)
- 138676: Divine meditations upon several occasions (1680)
- 139184: The mischief of impositions: or, An antidote against a late discourse, partly preached at Guild-hall Chappel, May 2. 1680. called, The mischief of separation. (1680)
- 139785: Englands mercy explained in the iust excecution [sic] of William (late) Viscount Stafford (1680)
- 140180: Heads of agreement assented to by the united ministers in and about London: formerly called Presbyterian and Congregational. Licensed and entred according to order (1691)
- 140637: A discourse of divine providence (1684)
- 141317: Historical collections· The third part (1692)
- 141831: English exercises for school-boys to translate into Latin (1698)
- 142012: A practial grammar, or, the easiest and shortest way to initiate young children in the Latin tongue (1682)
- 143389: A compleat history of the canon and writers (1700)
- 143919: Eben-ezer: or, A small monument of great mercy (1684)
- 144078: The names of the aldermen, deputies and common-council-men of the city of London; December the 23th. 1681 (1681)
- 144340: Some prison meditations and directions on several subjects:bviz. on The fall of man. The sufferings of Christ. Repentance and faith. Reproof and counsel. The holy Scriptures. Prayer. Love to mankind. Sincerity. The vanity of the world. The benefit of afflictions. Heaven and hell. By Samuel Young, minister of the Gospel (1684)
- 144527: A sermon preached at Mercers-Chappel (1689)
- 145427: The dangerous and almost desperate state of religion (1679)
- 146012: The plotters doom (1680)
- 146766: Divine meditations upon several occasions with a daily directory. By a person of honour (1682)
- 147241: Grace abounding. To the chief of sinners: or, A brief aud [sic] faithful relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ, to His poor servant John Bunyan (1680)
- 147773: Of scandal (1680)
- 147796: At the Golden-Ball in Princes-Street, near Stocks-Market, you may have a certain, safe and private cure for any venereal pox or clap (1670)
- 151557: The compleat English scholar (1680)
- 151801: A brief exposition of the church-catechism (1698)
- 152909: The true method of learning the Latin tongue by the English (1696)
- 153099: The top of the town, or, The furbelow basket-woman (1695)
- 155685: Roomes trechery & hell bred cruelty. (1680)
- 155781: The pens dexterity compleated: or, Mr. Riches short-hand now perfectly taught (1676)
- 156153: The amazement of future ages: or, This swaggering world turn'd up-side down (1684)
- 159113: The travels of true godliness (1683)
- 160684: Infant baptism God's ordinance: Part II (1696)
- 161426: An exposition of the Assemblies catechism (1695)
- 163582: Dunton's remains: or, The dying pastour's last legacy to his friends and parishioners (1684)
- 164456: A discourse of faith: shewing the nature of true faith, and whether it be strong or weak. The first in its life and vigor. The second in its objections, which are answered. With cautions and directions to strengthen and increase it. By a dying divine. And published by his friends at the request of his late parishioners (1688)
- 165276: A sermon preached at the funeral of that truly pious and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. Nich. Thorowgood (1692)
- 165526: Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with singing Psalms in shorthand (1687)
- 165854: Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion (1683)
- 165899: At the brandy shop overagainst the Eagel and Child in Stocks Market (1700)
- 169577: The travels of true godliness, from the beginning of the world to this present day (1684)
- 170478: The defence of The nonconformists plea for peace, or An account of the matter of their nonconformity (1680)
- 170580: At the Golden Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks Market. You may have a certain, safe and private cure for any venereal pox or clap (1680)
- 170581: At the Golden-Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks-Market. You may have a certain safe and private cure for any venereal pox, or clap (1680)
- 170582: At the Golden-Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks Market. You may have a certain, safe and private cure for any venereal pox or clap (1680)
- 170583: At the Golden Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks Market. You may have a certain, safe and private cure for any venereal pox or clap (1680)
- 203160: A complaint of the churche, against the barbarous tiranny executed in Fraunce vpon her poore members. 1562 (1562)
- 210204: Three dissertations (1724)
- 210704: The song of Moses, and of the lamb (1724)
- 213126: The popish doctrine of justification by works, consider'd (1735)
- 217173: The works of Petronius Arbiter (1713)
- 218459: An abstract of the life and death (1739)
- 222493: At the Golden Ball in Princes-Street, near Stocks-Market, you may be furnished with my electuatium mirabile: or, admirable anti-venereal electuary (1710)
- 225231: Man's liableness to death and judgment by reason of sin (1738)
- 229093: Christian sufferers (1733)
- 232086: An essay towards the encouragement of charity schools, particularly those which are supported by Protestant dissenters, for teaching the children of the poor to read and work (1728)
- 234398: A fit rebuke to a ludicrous infidel (1732)
- 234636: Grandsire Hambden's ghost (1712)
- 244696: The great sin of lukewarmness in religion (1713)
- 244755: The wonderful works of God (1727)
- 245006: The life and notable adventures of that renown'd knight Don Quixote de la Mancha (1711)
- 252234: A practical method (1714)
- 256556: The articles of the union (1707)
- 258546: Demonologia sacra (1735)
- 259052: A devout Christian's preparative to death (1710)
- 262219: Rational methods of curing fevers (1734)
- 264422: Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts (1733)
- 267068: The minister's plea for the people's prayers (1734)
- 268865: A sermon preach'd to the society that supports the lord's-day morning lecture at Little St. Helen's, August the first, 1726 (1726)
- 270618: A treatise of the hypochondriack and hysterick passions, vulgarly call'd the hypo in men and vapours in women; in which the symptoms, causes, and cure of those diseases are set forth after a method intirely new (1711)
- 276256: Sermons on various subjects (1723)
- 277494: Fifteen sermons upon several practical subjects (1734)
- 277624: The fourth volume of the works of Mr. Thomas Brown (1711)
- 280068: Arithmetick made easie (1714)
- 294195: The art of practical measuring, by the sliding rule (1732)
- 305522: A catalogue of books, printed for Richard Ford, at the Angel in the Poultry, near Stocks-Market (1726)
- 309683: The bride the lamb's wife: or, The best match (1734)
- 324240: Schism try'd and condemn'd (1715)
- 325339: A discourse concerning the new-birth (1740)
- 327047: Enoch's walk with God exemplified (1733)
- 327181: An essay on the universe (1733)
- 329724: A faithful narrative of the surprizing work of God in the conversion of Many Hundred Souls in Northampton (1738)
- 329735: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. John Notcutt (1735)
- 329908: Lukewarmness in religion (1732)
- 329909: The nature of the pastoral office (1725)
- 329924: A further prospect of The case in view (1707)
- 330756: Rational methods of curing fevers (1734)
- 330757: Medical practice in curing fevers (1735)
- 331364: Court intrigues (1711)
- 331993: The daily self-examinant (1720)
- 334307: An address to young students in divinity (1739)
- 334455: The athenian oracle (1704)
- 334582: The protestant union (1712)
- 335216: An account of the lives of the most notorious murderers and robbers (1726)
- 336639: A funeral sermon occasioned by the much lamented death of the late Reverend and learned Edmund Calamy, D.D. who departed this life, June 3. 1732. preached at Westminster, June 11. 1732. By Daniel Mayo, M.A. With some account of his life and character (1732)
- 337822: A funeral sermon on the death of John Cotton of Rattlesden (1711)
- 337886: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Daniel Gilson: who departed this life, February 8. 1727-8, in the LXXIst year of his age, Preached at Colchester: February 13. By John Tren. Published at the Request of the Ministers and others who heard it (1728)
- 338732: An historical essay on the state of physick in the Old and New Testament, and the apochryphal interval (1729)
- 338948: The history of Popery: with such alterations of phrase, as may be more suitable to the taste of this age; and such additions, as may improve the history, strengthen the argument, and better accommodate it to the present state of Popery in Great-Britain. By several gentlemen. ... (1735)
- 339995: Death and heaven (1722)
- 340311: Will-With-a-Wisp; or, the grand ignis fatuus of London (1714)
- 343952: Vulgus Britannicus (1711)
- 344174: A serious exhortation to avoid such as cause divisions in Christ's church (1707)
- 346487: The vision (1702)
- 346513: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1707)
- 347030: Practical discourses on various subjects (1723)
- 347970: The scots Act of Parliament (1702)
- 348637: A faithful narrative of the surprizing work of God (1737)
- 349530: The fulfilling of the Scripture (1726)
- 350841: Gospel sonnets (1734)
- 351083: The redeemer and the sanctifier (1736)
- 351258: The scripture doctrine of the proper divinity, real personality, and the external and extraordinary works of the Holy Spirit, stated and defended; in sixteen sermons (1734)
- 351265: A defense against the temptation to self-murther (1726)
- 351271: Death and heaven (1736)
- 351274: Death and heaven (1724)
- 351360: Logick (1726)
- 351365: Dissertations relating to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity (1725)
- 351374: The art of reading and writing English (1734)
- 351380: The knowledge of the heavens and the earth made easy: or, the first principles of astronomy and geography explain'd by the use of globes and maps (1728)
- 351489: The redeemer and the sanctifier (1737)
- 351870: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation (1721)
- 352264: The art of reading and writing English (1722)
- 352512: Dissertations relating to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity (1726)
- 352631: Sermons on various subjects (1723)
- 352632: Sermons on various subjects (1729)
- 354548: Some considerations humbly offer'd touching the administration and receiving the sacrament of the Lord's supper, as directed by the Test-Act (1733)
- 354605: The love of Christ's appearance, the character of a sincere Christian (1730)
- 354607: Practical discourses on the principal representations of the Messiah throughout the Old Testament. By W. Harris (1724)
- 355934: The mourning prophet: or, Drooping faction reviv'd, by the death of Queen Anne. A poem. By E.W (1714)
- 356165: A defence of the religion of nature, and the Christian revelation; against the defective account of the one, and the exceptions against the other, in a book, entitled, Christianity as old as the creation. By Simon Browne (1732)
- 356439: Catholick principles (1730)
- 356708: A companion to the altar: shewing the nature and necessity of a sacramental preparation, in order to our worthy receiving the Holy Communion (1718)
- 356768: Christianity the perfection of all religion, natural and revealed. Wherein some of the principal prophecies relating to the Messiah in the Old Testament, are shewn to belong to him in the literal sense: In Opposition to the Attempts of the Literal Scheme, &c. By Thomas Jeffery (1728)
- 357675: An account of the breeding of worms in human bodies (1701)
- 357784: Adam and Eve stript of their furbelows (1714)
- 358298: Meditations on the power and grace of our Lord Jesus, being a practical supplement to the book entitled, Jesus Christ the very God. By John Goffe (1727)
- 359537: Memoirs of the ancestors of Her Royal Highness Augusta, Princess of Wales (1736)
- 359538: Memoirs of the ancestors of Her Royal Highness Augusta, Princess of Wales, and of Saxe-Gotha (1736)
- 360108: Submission to the righteousness of God (1732)
- 360732: The conjugal lovers. Most humbly dedicated to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales (1724)
- 362352: Remarks on the various interpretations of the more sure word of prophecy, 2 Pet. I. 19 which have been lately published by the Dean of Chichester, and the author of Miscellanea sacra. In vindication of that passage from the objections of the author of a discourse, of, The grounds and reasons of the Christian religion. With a different account of the place designed; in vindication of it against the mentioned author (1726)
- 362985: A practical discourse on the loving kindness of God. In five sermons preach'd on Psal. lxiii. 3. By Michael Pope (1701)
- 363192: A treatise of the venereal disease. By John Marten, Surgeon. (1711)
- 363252: Vows in trouble, or a plain and practical discourse concerning the nature of vows made in trouble; and the reasonableness and necessity of a faithful performance of them. By John Horsley, A. M. Psalm lxvi. 13, 14. I will go into thy House with Burnt-Offerings: I will pay Thee my Vows which my Lips have uttered, and my Mouth hath spoken when I was in Trouble (1729)
- 363302: A description of the Western Islands of Scotland (1703)
- 364259: Select contemplations and meditations (1739)
- 366181: Le commerce rendu facile: ou, l'art de faire toutes les plus belles regles d'arithmetique, d'une maniere singuliere & si facile que chacun de soi-me?me y pu?t reussir. Ouvrage qui par la Suppression des Parties Aliquottes est rempli de tout ce qu'il y a de Court & de Subtil dans cette Science, par Raport au Commerce, aux Monnoyes, aux Poids, & aux Mesures. Embeli des Changes Universels de la Negociation des Lettres de Change, des Egalite?s, des Arbitrages, & de tout ce qu'il y a de plus fin, & de plus curieux dans les Nombres. Le tout par des Regles Nouvelles avec leurs Preuvrs. Divise? en deux tomes. ... Par Jean Monier de Claire-Combe. (1722)
- 367430: A sermon preach'd to the Society of the Lord's-Day morning lecture, August 2. 1725 (1725)
- 369251: Instruction and diligence, the true way to the knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, which maketh wise unto salvation, illustrated. By Thomas Masters. (1724)
- 369292: The repeated calls and gracious invitations of Jesus Christ to the chief of sinners; and the danger of their neglecting the great salvation. Set forth in nine sermons. By William Notcutt (1734)
- 369299: The happy exchange (1733)
- 369300: The everlasting love and delights of Jesus Christ with the sons of men. Represented in six sermons on Prov. viii. 30, 31. By William Notcutt (1735)
- 369301: Jesus Christ most precious to every true believer. And the wrong that sinners do their own souls that sin against him. Set forth in seven sermons. By William Notcutt (1735)
- 370771: A paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's IId Epistle to the Thessalonians: in Imitation of Mr. Locke's Manner. To which are annexed, two brief dissertations, I. Concerning the Kingdom of God, 2 Thess. i. 5. II. Concerning the Man of Sin, &c. 2 Thess. ii. 3, &c. By the author of the Paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's Epistles to Philemon, and 1st to the Thessalonians (1732)
- 371556: The lord the helper of his people (1733)
- 372671: A sermon preached at Sudbury, Nov. 18, 1729. occasioned by the settlement of the Reverend Mr. John Ford, as pastor to the congregation of Protestant dissenters in that town. By T. Steward, V.D.M (1730)
- 374290: The athenian oracle (1706)
- 374291: A supplement to the Athenian oracle (1710)
- 375917: The complete gard'ner (1701)
- 377871: The pen's dexterity (1735)
- 378251: Arithmetick made easie (1717)
- 379173: Epicurus's morals (1712)
- 380604: The works of Lucian (1710)
- 380845: Etmullerus abridg'd (1703)
- 382691: Ern. Sal. Cypriani dissertatio de propagatione hæresium per cantilenas. Accedit Cunr. Theodorici oratio de mixta hæreticorum prudentia (1720)
- 384687: Rules for the port of London (1722)
- 385797: The practice of perspective (1726)
- 387900: A compendium of practical geometry (1732)
- 388650: Logick (1729)
- 389003: The young mathematician's guide (1719)
- 389479: A discourse on the preparation, preservation, and restoration of malt-liquors, with the common and special uses of barley, wort, grains, &c. and of all the liquors extracted from malt, viz. ale, beer, aligar, and spirits, with a rational account of each process, or head. By P.C.J.P (1733)
- 390720: The method of good preaching (1701)
- 390940: The diseases of women with child, and in child-bed (1716)
- 391195: A short catechism (1730)
- 391786: Wine and wisdom (1710)
- 391859: A hopeful youth falling short of heaven (1723)
- 394784: Memoirs of the life of John Gordon (1734)
- 398226: Observations on the report of the committee, appointed to consider of a proper place for building a mansion-house for the Lord Mayors of London (1736)
- 399055: The young mathematician's guide (1713)
- 402392: De febre Britannica anni 1712. Schediasma- (1713)
- 405951: Moral songs composed for the use of children (1728)
- 408276: The complete gard'ner (1710)
- 408705: A review of the controversy between the author of a discourse of the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion, and his adversaries (1726)
- 409486: An abridgment of Dr. Cudworth's True intellectual system of the universe (1732)
- 410462: A new book of cyphers (1726)
- 414195: Nuptial dialogues and debates (1710)
- 414329: Orders, by-laws, and ordinances, for the good government and regulating of the persons licensed to keep and drive hackney-coaches, and their renters and drivers. Made, publish'd, and declar'd, by John Way, Thomas Sutton, More Molyneux, Charles Barnard and John Idle, Esqs; commissioners: and allowed and approved as by law is directed, viz.... (1717)
- 415026: The popish doctrine of justification by works, consider'd; in a sermon at Pinners-Hall, Feb. 11, 1734-5. By Thomas Bradbury (1735)
- 417999: A scheme for a lottery (1711)
- 419085: Sickness comfortable, and a dying bed easy (1723)
- 423308: Winning Christ, and being found in him, considered (1738)
- 469543: Dr. Oates's narrative of the Popish Plot, vindicated (1680)
- 470043: The works of Lucian (1711)
- 474996: National guilt just cause of national humiliation (1734)
- 476744: Vincentius redivivus. A funeral sermon, preached Octob. 27. 1678. upon occasion of the much bewailed death of that reverend and eminent servant of Christ, Mr. Thomas Vincent, formerly preacher at Maudlins Milk-stree, [sic] London (1679)
- ?tocks market
- Stocks
- 1172: The london directory for the year 1783 (1783)
- 2747: Practical architecture (1724)
- 4078: The tryals of Capt. Samuel Goodere (1741)
- 11837: The life and notable adventures of that renown'd knight, Don Quixote de la Mancha (1710)
- 21462: Calumny and defamation farther displayed (1736)
- 24256: A compleat body of conveyancing (1770)
- 26103: Lowndes's London directory, for the year 1786 (1786)
- 32203: Kearsley's gentleman and tradesman's pocket ledger (1785)
- 39157: An epitome of the stocks and public funds (1799)
- 46467: An epitome of the stocks & public funds (1800)
- 48520: The negociator's magazine (1730)
- 52500: An Act for vesting the parish church of Saint Christopher le Stocks, in the city of London, and the materials and site thereof, and the church-yard thereto adjoining, in the governor and company of the Bank of England, and their successors for ever (1781)
- 60585: The dealers in stock's assistant (1725)
- 69111: Practical architecture (1730)
- 71064: The Athenian oracle (1703)
- 75808: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable, the Lords assembled in Parliament (1678)
- 82724: Pansebeia: or, A view of all religions in the world (1658)
- 83375: The mourners directory (1693)
- 84284: Stenographia or The art of short-writing compleated in a far more compendious method than any yet extant by Wm. Addy writing Mr. (1693)
- 86810: The young man's calling, or The whole duty of youth (1678)
- 87354: The address of the nonconformist ministers (in and about the city of London) to His Highness the Prince of Orange (1690)
- 89830: A review and examination of a book (1681)
- 89900: Vincentius redivivus. A funeral sermon (1679)
- 91281: Divine consolations against the fear of death (1680)
- 96149: The solemn mock procession of the Pope cardinalls Jesuits fryers &c: through the Citty of London November the 17th. J680 (1680)
- 102375: The agreement in doctrine among the dissenting ministers in London. Subscribed Decemb. 16. 1692 (1693)
- 103993: A brief relation of a vvonderful accident (1679)
- 104314: A copy book (1684)
- 107331: Hæreseo-machia: or, The mischiefe which heresies doe, and the means to prevent it (1646)
- 110686: A suddain flash (1657)
- 116957: The clearing of Master Cranfords text (1646)
- 120833: De causa Dei: or, a vindication of the common doctrine of Protestant divines, concerning predetermination (1678)
- 124078: The considerations of Drexelius upon death· (1699)
- 125870: The city and country purchaser and builder (1680)
- 127658: [Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with singing Psalms in shorthand (1687)
- 130169: A practical discourse of God's sovereignty (1685)
- 133289: An apology for the Church of England (1679)
- 133538: Good deeds done for God's house. Or, A sermon preached on the occasion of the death of Dr. Jeremiah Butt (1694)
- 163063: [Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with singing Psalms in shorthand (1687)
- 163130: All gentlemen merchants, and other persons may please to take notice, that upon Tuesday night the eighteenth day of January 1652 (1653)
- 165526: Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with singing Psalms in shorthand (1687)
- 165854: Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion (1683)
- 165899: At the brandy shop overagainst the Eagel and Child in Stocks Market (1700)
- 165899: At the brandy shop overagainst the Eagel and Child in Stocks Market (1700)
- 170580: At the Golden Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks Market. You may have a certain, safe and private cure for any venereal pox or clap (1680)
- 170582: At the Golden-Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks Market. You may have a certain, safe and private cure for any venereal pox or clap (1680)
- 170583: At the Golden Ball in St. Christophers Church-Yard in Thread-Needle-street, near Stocks Market. You may have a certain, safe and private cure for any venereal pox or clap (1680)
- 203160: A complaint of the churche, against the barbarous tiranny executed in Fraunce vpon her poore members. 1562 (1562)
- 210204: Three dissertations (1724)
- 217009: Essay IV. On the nature and principles of public credit (1787)
- 217766: The St. James's register (1736)
- 228308: A catalogue of a genuine and entire collection of a gentleman lately deceased (1762)
- 230674: The dealers in stock's assistant (1725)
- 232988: The court and city kalendar (1763)
- 232989: The court and city kalendar (1764)
- 232990: Corrected with Great Care, at the proper Offices, to the 20th of March, of The court and city kalendar (1764)
- 232991: The court and city kalendar (1765)
- 234510: Goldsmith (1785)
- 234511: Goldsmith (1786)
- 234513: Goldsmith (1788)
- 234520: Goldsmith (1793)
- 234521: Goldsmith (1794)
- 234522: Goldsmith (1795)
- 234524: Goldsmith (1797)
- 234526: Goldsmith (1799)
- 234527: Goldsmith (1800)
- 235429: The history of the two impostors Lambert Simnel and Perkin Warbeck (1745)
- 237769: Lowndes's London directory for the year 1784 (1784)
- 244755: The wonderful works of God (1727)
- 257755: The banker's sure guide (1798)
- 264019: The money'd man's guide (1726)
- 301359: Harris's pocket journal (1772)
- 303407: Robert Greig of Lethangie, Robert Marshall and James Beveridge of Easter Tilliochie, Michael Henderson of Turfhills, James Stocks of Lathron, and John Dempster and James Beveridge of Wester Tilliochie, appellants. James Bruce Carstairs of Kinross, Esq; - respondent. The appellant's [sic] case (1775)
- 303408: Robert Greig, Robert Marshall, James Belfrage of Wester Tilliochie, Michael Henderson, James Stocks, John Dempster, and James Belfrage of Easter Tilliochie, appellants. James Bruce Carstairs of Kinross, Esq; - respondent. The respondent's case (1775)
- 309683: The bride the lamb's wife: or, The best match (1734)
- 316309: A compleat body of conveyancing (1762)
- 316650: The negociator's magazine (1770)
- 320167: Ilminster (1787)
- 329136: The gentleman accomptant (1721)
- 329137: The gentleman accomptant (1715)
- 329139: The gentleman accomptant (1714)
- 329169: Authentick memoirs of the life and infamous actions of Cardinal Wolsey (1731)
- 331364: Court intrigues (1711)
- 334455: The athenian oracle (1704)
- 339805: The anatomy of Exchange-Alley (1719)
- 339806: The anatomy of Exchange-Alley (1719)
- 351083: The redeemer and the sanctifier (1736)
- 351365: Dissertations relating to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity (1725)
- 352302: The banker's sure guide (1782)
- 352512: Dissertations relating to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity (1726)
- 355695: Youth's introduction to trade and business (1769)
- 356165: A defence of the religion of nature, and the Christian revelation; against the defective account of the one, and the exceptions against the other, in a book, entitled, Christianity as old as the creation. By Simon Browne (1732)
- 356419: Every man his own broker (1775)
- 356421: Every man his own broker (1782)
- 359537: Memoirs of the ancestors of Her Royal Highness Augusta, Princess of Wales (1736)
- 359538: Memoirs of the ancestors of Her Royal Highness Augusta, Princess of Wales, and of Saxe-Gotha (1736)
- 362352: Remarks on the various interpretations of the more sure word of prophecy, 2 Pet. I. 19 which have been lately published by the Dean of Chichester, and the author of Miscellanea sacra. In vindication of that passage from the objections of the author of a discourse, of, The grounds and reasons of the Christian religion. With a different account of the place designed; in vindication of it against the mentioned author (1726)
- 363252: Vows in trouble, or a plain and practical discourse concerning the nature of vows made in trouble; and the reasonableness and necessity of a faithful performance of them. By John Horsley, A. M. Psalm lxvi. 13, 14. I will go into thy House with Burnt-Offerings: I will pay Thee my Vows which my Lips have uttered, and my Mouth hath spoken when I was in Trouble (1729)
- 367142: The compleat English gardner (1710)
- 367143: The compleat English gardner (1704)
- 367430: A sermon preach'd to the Society of the Lord's-Day morning lecture, August 2. 1725 (1725)
- 369197: Every man his own broker (1791)
- 370337: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of St. Paul, London: on Thursday, June 7, 1798 (1798)
- 371556: The lord the helper of his people (1733)
- 374620: The gentleman, tradesman, and traveller's pocket library (1753)
- 376795: A new treatise on the art of grafting and inoculation (1780)
- 378154: Tables for buying and selling stocks (1761)
- 378612: The banker's sure guide (1772)
- 378727: The complete annuitant (1762)
- 381540: A compleat body of conveyancing (1777)
- 385461: A master-Key to the rich ladies treasury. Or, the widower and batchelor's directory. Containing An exact Alphabetical List of Duchess Marchioness Countess Viscountess Baroness Dowagers. Ladies by Curtesie, Daughters of Peers. Baronets Widows. Widows, and Spinsters in Great-Britain. With An Account of their Places of Abode, Reputed ... and Fortunes they possess in the Stocks. By a younger brother. (1742)
- 385787: The banker's sure guide (1778)
- 387365: The manual mercantile (1735)
- 397252: Every man his own broker (1798)
- 398226: Observations on the report of the committee, appointed to consider of a proper place for building a mansion-house for the Lord Mayors of London (1736)
- 398345: The london directory, for the year 1788 (1788)
- 399055: The young mathematician's guide (1713)
- 399855: The practical bee-master (1780)
- 399920: The practical conveyancer (1732)
- 399922: The practical conveyancer (1742)
- 399927: The practical conveyancer (1719)
- 403120: A new appendix to The modern justice (1722)
- 405689: An epitome of the stocks and publick funds (1797)
- 414985: Pomona: or, the fruit-garden illustrated (1728)
- 419085: Sickness comfortable, and a dying bed easy (1723)
- 419300: The snake in the grass, discover'd; or, observations on a late pamphlet, intituled, Considerations on the present state of the nation, as to publick credit, Stocks, the Landed and Trading Interests; with a Proposal for the Speedy Lessening the Publick Debts, and Restoring Credit, in a Manner consistent with Parliamentary Engagements (1720)
- Stoks
- the Stockes
- 188746: The garden of wysdome (1550)
- 197339: A Balade agaynst malycyous sclaunderers (1540)
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