J. Lewis
Active Years
Min year: 1708, Max year: 1777, Max count: 17
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
As Printer
As Bookseller
- 1734: Certain sermons or homilies
- 1739: A sermon preached at Islington, on December the 10th, 1738
- 1742: A treatise of the Holy Ghost
- 1744: A short catechism, chiefly design'd for the instructing of little children in the doctrines of Jesus Christ
- 1746: The gibeonites of this day discover'd
- 1753: Rules for being a wit
- 1753: Rules for being a wit
- 1753: Bum-Fodder for the ladies
- 1754: Certain sermons or homilies
- 1755: Nunc dimittis
- 1777: Thieving detected: being a true and particular description, of the various methods and artifices, used by thieves and sharpers, to take in and deceive the public; With proper Cautions to guard against such destructive Measures. Addressed (by permission) to Sir John Fielding, And very necessary to be read by all Magistrates, Merchants, Tradesmen, Inn-Keepers, Book-Keepers, Proprietors of Waggons, Machines, &c. and those in private Life
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