Titles by John Wilson in APA format
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(1739).
Country common-sense. containing, numb i. an introductory discourse; with the duty of some magistrates. numb. ii. an essay on publick spirit; and the self-lover arraigned at the bar of common-sense. numb. iii. the monstrous tail of the sheep of adell, which kills the body: an excellent emblem of a self killing nation. numb iv. abstracts from a pamphlet, entitled, observations on british wool, &c. with proper reflections. numb v. the importance of the wollen trade to this nation; that our domestick bad oeconomy and vices, are most ruinous to our trade, and how. numb vi. that we may preserve our trade, if we will use the same means as our ancestors took to establish it, and which our rivals take to get it from us; with an effectual scheme to stop the running of wool, without an excise. numb vii. a defence of our bishops seats in parliament; with their particular duty there. by a gentleman of wales.
Gloucester:
Whitefield
, G.
(1740).
A collection of papers, lately printed in the daily advertiser. containing, i. a letter from the rev. mr. whitefield to a friend in london, dated at new-brunswick in new-jersey, april 27, 1740. ii. a letter from the rev. mr. whitefield, to the inhabitants of maryland, virginia, north and south-carolina. iii. a letter from the rev. mr. whitefield to a friend in london; shewing the fundamental error of a book called the whole duty of man. iv. a letter from the rev. mr. whitefield, at georgia, to a friend in london, wherein he vindicates his asserting, that archbishop tillotson knew no more of true christianity than mahomet. v. a second letter on the same subject. vi. some observations on the rev. mr. whitefield and his opposers. vii. the manner of the childrens spending their time at the orphan-house in georgia.
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