ID 7207
Name John Brett
Gender Male
Street Address Golden Ball opposite St. Clement's Church in the Strand
City London
Start Date 1739
End Date 1745
Sources British Book Trade Index 8897
Related Firms John Brett and Ruth Charlton
Notes

Titles

Displaying 1–6 of 6

Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Bookseller Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal. Wherein his many inconsistences are pointed out, and his tenets consider'd. G. , T. (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
Cooke , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
and 2 more.
1738
Bookseller Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal. Wherein his many inconsistences are pointed out, and his tenets consider'd. The whole shewing the Dangerous Tendency of his Doctrine. Address'd to the Religious Societies. G. , T. (Author)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
Cooke , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
and 2 more.
1738?
Bookseller Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal. Wherein many of his inconsistences [sic] are pointed out, and his tenets consider'd. The Whole shewing the Dangerous Tendency of His Doctrine. Address'd to the Religious Societies. Nutt , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
Dodd I , Anne (Bookseller)
Cooke , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
and 3 more.
1739
Bookseller Woman unmask'd, and dissected; a satire Unknown , (Author)
Bartlett , Mrs. (Bookseller)
Bartlett , Mrs. (Printer)
1740
Printer Woman unmask'd, and dissected; a satire Unknown , (Author)
Bartlett , Mrs. (Bookseller)
Bartlett , Mrs. (Printer)
1740
Bookseller The informer's winding-sheet: or, Nine oaths for a shilling. Being a parable, in five allegorical discourses: on I. St. Paul's treatment and apology, on a charge of preaching against the government. II. Gallio's prohibiting the prosecution of St. Paul, for words; and a sketch of words accused, in a manuscript paper, privately handed about the public, answered. III. The liberty of one Protestant dissenter's preaching in his own way, asserted; proving the words were for the government: and a reply to the censure of indecent or light expressions, pretense of religion, ridiculing religion, wicked purpose, sedition, treason, blasphemy, disorder, &c. IV. The justice's and counsellor's Vade-Mecum, a disquisition on false witness, by the laws of God, nature, nations, philosophy, the civil, canon, and common laws; and the validity or nullity of evidence of words decided. V. The right to free speaking and reasoning in all lights, on trustees of government, no sedition, but one weight in the people's choice on occasion between in English free Protestant authority, and a supposed French popish dominion: and sedition defin'd. By Sir Mawdcope Moreclarke, of Hull, in Coates's rents, Garrn-Street, opposite the sign of the seven affidavits. Henley , John (Author)
Dodd II , Anne (Bookseller)
Nutt , Elizabeth (Bookseller)
and 4 more.
1748

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