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The Englishman
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The Iliad Of Homer
translated by Mr. Pope – Vol. 5 -
The Iliad Of Homer
translated by Mr. Pope – Vol. 6 -
The right of monarchy asserted; wherein the abstract of Dr. King's book, with the motives for the reviving it at this juncture are fully considered
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Rossane
Melodrama, per Il Teatro di S.M.B. di P.Rolli. With a new English imitation -
A sermon preach'd at the Church of St. Margaret, Lothbury, on Friday, December 16, 1720
Being the day appointed by His Majesty for a general fast and humiliation for obtaining pardon for our sins, and averting God's judgments, particularly the plague. By Henry Johnston, A.M. rector of Whilton in Northamptonshire -
A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Friday, January 30, 1746-7. By Andrew Trebeck, D.D. rector of St. George, Hanover-Square
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A Protestant memorial for the seventeenth of November, being the inaugration-day of Queen Elizabeth
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Reasons for not proceeding against Mr. Whiston, by the court of the delegates
In a letter to the Reverend Dr. Pelling, rector of St. Ann's Westminster. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the publick. By a Lover of truth and true religion -
Reflections upon the humour of the British nation in religion and politics
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The rehearsal
As it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal. By George, late Duke of Buckingham. The fourteenth edition. To which is added, a key, or critical view of the authors, and their writings, expos'd in this play -
A second letter to the Bishop of Salisbury, upon the publication of his new volume of sermons
Wherein his Lordship's preface concerning the revolution, and the case of the Lord Russel, are examin'd. Also some passages in the sermons, and the essay for a new book of homilies remark'd on. By Mr. Sewell -
A short answer to a paper beginning with Charles Snell, &c
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A Short, but true account, &c
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A short history of the Parliament
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The sin against the Holy Ghost
A Sermon, wherein the opinions generally receiv'd concerning it are clearly confuted; what it is demonstrated, distressed consciences comforted, the new-birth described, and free salvation declared to all mankind. By John Green, minister of the gospel, and late curate of Thurnscoe in Yorkshire -
The stage: a poem
Inscrib'd to Joseph Addison, Esq; By Mr. Webster, of Christ-Church, Oxon -
The state of the nation for the year 1747
and respecting 1748. Inscribed to a member of the present Parliament -
A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Monday, January 30. 1720
Being the anniversary of the martyrdom of King Charles I. By William Baker, D.D. warden of Wadham College, rector of St. Giles's in the Fields, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty -
A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, and the citizens of London, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul; on November the 5th, 1720
The day of our deliverance from the gunpowder treason; and also of the safe and happy arrival of his late Majesty, King William, (of glorious memory) to deliver these nations from popery and slavery. By Francis Haslewood. M.A. rector of Chinkford, in Essex; prebend of Wherwell, in Hampshire; and chaplain to his grace Philip Duke of Wharton -
A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford on act-Sunday July 12. 1713. By Tho. Bisse D.D. preacher at the Rolls, and late fellow of C.C.C. Published at the request of Mr Vice-Chancellor
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Some considerations with respect to the bill for preventing the infamous practice of stock-jobbing; being remarks upon the supplement to the reasons for making void and annulling those fraudulent and usurious contracts, into which, &c. and upon the reply to a modest paper, &c. both delivered at the door of the House of Commons on Friday last
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A vindication of providence
Or, A true estimate of human life. In which the passions are considered in a new light. Preached in St. George's Church near Hanover-Square, soon after the late King's death. By E. Young, LL.D. rector of Welwyn in Hertfordshire, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty -
A vindication of the consecration of Archbishop Cranmer, against the objections of Papists and others
As also, a vindication of Archbishop Parker's consecration. In which the nagg's head fable is exploded. To which is added, an appendix, containing the thoughts of Dr. Prideaux, concerning the celibacy of the clergy. In a letter to Mr. Joseph Smith. By I. Sharpe, A.M -
The virtue and use of coffee, with regard to the plague, and other insectious distempers
Containing the most remarkable observations of the greatest men in Europe concerning it, from the first knowledge of it, down to this present time. To which is prefix'd, an exact figure of the tree, flower, and fruit, taken from the life. By R. Bradley, Fellow of the Royal Society