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A spiritual treasury for the children of God
consisting of a meditation for each morning in the year, upon select texts of Scripture. ; Humbly intended to establish the faith, promote the comfort, and influence the practice of the followers of the Lamb -
Robert Oxwick, gentleman, and Elizabeth Simpsion, widow. Appellants. William Mason, clerk, respondent. The appellant's case
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Elegy to the memory of the Rev. William Mason
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The first editions of William Mason
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Ode to the privateer-commanders of Great Britain
being a parody on Mr. Mason's Ode to the naval officers of Great Britain. Written, immediately after reading his Ode, April the sixteenth, 1779. By - - -, B. A -
A letter to Mr Mason
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Remarks on Mr. Mason's Elfrida, in letters to a friend
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A friendly dialogue between Theophilus and Philadelphus: principally founded on the political publications of Mr. William Mason, &c. &c. Interspersed with General Remarks on our American Affairs. By John Towers, Author of Elihu's Reply
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The annual necrology, for 1797-8; including, also, various articles of neglected biography
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An ode to the people of England
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Antichrist resisted
in a reply to a pamphlet, wrote by W. Mason, intitled Antinomian heresy exploded: in an appeal to the Christian world; against the unscriptural doctrines, and licentious tenents of Mr. James Relly, advanced in his treatise of Union. By James Relly -
A familiar epistle, to the author of the Heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers
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Two odes
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Poems. By Mr. Gray
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Pro-Pinchbeck's answer to the ode from the author of the heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers
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Elihu's reply: occasioned by the affectionate address of Mr. W. Mason, on Bible politics. By J. T
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A display of the bad principles of the Methodists: in certain articles proposed to the serious consideration of the worshipful Company of Salters in London, by John Free, Doctor in Divinity, &c
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Ode to the Right Honourable Lord Melton
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Ode to the Rev. Mr. Mason
By Eliza Ryves