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Schism try'd and condemn'd by the sentiments of the most eminent writers among the dissenters
Written for the conviction of gain-sayers, and those who complain of persecution, upon occasion of the late act for preventing the growth of schism. By a Lay-Hand -
The coin-act
By way of dialogue. Designed for the use of every one that has any thing at all to do with money; and who do not desire to be imposed on most important matters. Wherein is pointed out, the best method of discovering all counterfeits; and of proving and ascertaining the value of true and lawful coin By J.C -
A letter from a member of the House of Commons, in relation to the clause against converts, in the popery bill
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The sham beggar
A comedy. As it is performed with great applause at the Theatres in London -
A letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in Dublin, about several great stones that were seen swimming at Killigordan, on the River Fin, within 10 miles of Derry. Together with the affidavits of persons who beheld the same
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The coin-act
By way of dialogue. Designed for the use of every one that has any thing at all to do with money; and who do not desire to be imposed on in most important matters. Wherein is pointed out, the best method of discovering all counterfeits; and of proving and ascertaining the value of true and lawful coin. By J.C -
The Trials of Richard Smith ... as principal, and Ann Carson, alias Ann Smith, as accessary, for the murder of Captain John Carson on the 20th day of January, 1816
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Mount Carmel
a poem -
The coin-act
by way of dialogue -
Proposals for regulating the silver coyne, bearing the charge of it, producing a circulation, and securing it to the kingdom
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One of George Keith's friends serious enquiry
whether it be better to joyn with the Independents, Presbyterians, or Church of England, in matters of religion, humbly offer'd to the Independents and Presbyterians, and that champion Trepidantium Malleus, desiring there judgment, before they follow Trepidantium Malleus's method -
Proposals for regulating the silver coyne, bearing the charge of it, producing a circulation, and securing it to the kingdom
By J. C. Merchant -
Thesaurus brevium. Or a collection of approved forms of original and judicial writs, together with their speciall directions to all cities and boroughs. Also a perfect table for the ready finding out of every writ
Very usefull for all students, and of absolute necessity for all practisers in the common law of this realm. Collected and published for the publick good by J.C -
Some buds and blossoms of piety
also, some fruit of the spirit of love, which directs to the Divine wisdom. Being a collection of several papers, written by a young man, some of them in the time of his apprenticeship, some of them at several times since, and the latter part of them in his late confinement by a writ De excommunicato capiendo ... To which subjoyned is a tripple plea, touching law, physick and divinitie, formerly printed and subscribed T.C. Also some lines written by J.C -
The vvord of the Lord to awaken all such as lye in the sleep of carnall security, or self love
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Peter's patern
newly revived, with additions, or The perfect path to worldly happiness. As it was delivered in a funeral sermon preached at the interrment of Mr. Hugh Peters lately deceased. By I.C. translator of Pineda upon Job, and one of the triers -
Lettre a un gentilhomme allemand, touchant le genie & la force de la langue angloise. Par rapport au son & à la prononciation des voyelles & des consonnes, tant simples, que composées.
= Some thoughts of the genius and postestas of the English language. With relation to the accent or pronunciation of the vowels and consonants, both simple and compound. In a letter to a High-Dutch gentleman -
Victorious newes from Waterford in Ireland
being the copy of a letter, sent from Dublin the 18. of April by Mr. Andrew Williams, merchant, to Mr. Adam Atkins Citisen of London. Relating a happy and renowned victory, obtained by Sir Christopher Loftus, against the rebels in Waterford. Likewise the manner how he took the town, and put the rebels to death. Also a relation how that the Earl of Cork took the Earl of Osmond prisoner, where he now remains in Cork Castle, weighting the lord justices pleasure -
A twig of birch for Billy's breech
A letter to the Reverend Mr. William Hobby, a pastor of a church at Reading. Being a gentle and necessary correction of him, for his folly and wickedness lately published to the world, in a piece entitled, A defence of the itineracy and the conduct of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield -
Thesaurus brevium, or, A collection of approved forms of writs, and pleadings to those writs, and entries of those writs and pleadings
together with their special directions to all cities and boroughs : also an exact table of the writs and pleadings therein contained : very useful for all students, and of absolute necessity for all practisers in the common law of this realm -
Victorious newes from Waterford in Ireland
being the copy of a letter sent from Dublin the 18 of April -
The State of the papist and Protestant proprieties in the kingdom of Ireland in the year 1641, when the then rebellion began, and how disposed in 1653, when the war and rebellion was declared at an end, and how disposed in 1662, upon the Acts of statement, and how the proprieties stand this present year 1689, with the survey, loss cost and charge of both parties by the aforesaid war, or rebellion
with inferences and expostulations from the whole, faithfully calculated in so concise a method and order as was never done before : humbly tendred to the consideration of the Kings Most Excellent Majesty and the Parliament of Lords and Commons now sitting at Westminster : to which is added, a list of the present nobility of Ireland, protestant and papist -
To all dear Friends & brethren in the everlasting truth & covenant of the Almighty Jehovah, blessed for evermore
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A warning for swearers
by the example of God's judgments shewed upon a man born near the town of Wolver-hampton, in Stafford-shire, who had stolen a Bible; and being examined before a justice, deny'd the fact, and falsly forswore it; wishing he might rot, if he were guilty of the theft; which (according to his desire) immediately fell upon him; and is at this time, a sad spectacle to hundreds that have beheld him: also, a relation of God's judgments shewed upon a woman, who lived in Worcester-shire; who falsly forswore her self, and [illegible] in a short time after, being immediately stuck dumb. J.C. Tune, Aim not too high -
To all dear Friends & brethren in the everlasting truth and covenant of the almighty Jehovah, blessed for evermore