Name Printer
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John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] A letter from a lady to her daughter, on the manner of Passing Sunday Rationally and Agreeably.
Mary Hinde Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's apology. By Mary Brook. The third edition.
Robert Hawes Jesus, altogether lovely: or, a letter to some of the single women in the Methodist Society.
James Phillips Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting. In order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By Mary Brook. The fifth edition.
Mary Hinde Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By Mary Brook. The second edition.
John Stockdale A vindication of the rights of woman: with strictures on political and moral subjects. By Mary Wollstonecraft.
James Phillips Des raisons de la nécéssité d'attendre en silence, pour le culte solemnel de Dieu. A quoi sout [sic] ajoutées, plusieurs citations tirées de l'Apologie de Robert Barclay, ... Par Marie Brook. Le tout traduit de la quatrième édition en anglois par Claude Gay.
Robert and Thomas Duncan Clear and remarkable display of the condescension, love and faithfulness of God, in the spiritual experiences of, Mary Somervel. Wherein is shewn, her near access to the throne of grace: her remarkable discoveries and sweet enjoyment of true love of God; the sensible and particular returns of prayer she received; as also her personal engagements to the Lord. Printed from her own manuscript.
J. Neilson Clear and remarkable display of the condescension, love, and faithfulness of God, in the spiritual experiences of Mary Somervel. Wherein is shewn her near access to the throne of grace; her remarkable discoveries and sweet enjoyment of the love of God; the sensible and particular returns of prayer she received; as also her personal engagements, to the Lord. Who died at Ayr, Jan. 1762, aged 84 years. Printed from her own manuscript.
Archibald McLean A clear and remarkable display of the condescension, love and faithfulness of God, in the spiritual experiences of Mary Somervel. Wherein is shewn, her near access to the throne of grace; her remarkable discoveries and sweet enjoyment of the love of God; the sensible and particular returns of prayer she received; as also her personal engagements to the Lord. Printed from her own manuscript.
William Strahan Sermons on various subjects. By Mary Deverell, ... The third edition, revised and enlarged by the author. With an additional discourse on the duty of thanksgiving.
James Bowling An aunt's advice to a niece, in a letter to Miss **** *******. Also some account of a correspondence with the late Rev. Dr. Dodd, during his imprisonment. By Mary Bosanquet. The second edition.
Robert and Thomas Duncan A clear and remarkable display of the condescension, Love and Faithfulness of God, in the spiritual experiences of Mary Somervel. Wherein is shewn, her near access to the throne of grace: her remarkable discoveries and sweet enjoyment of true love of God; the sensible an particular returns of prayer she received; as also her personal engagements to the Lord. Printed from her own manuscript.
James Adlard [Duke Street] The mointress; or, The Œ conomy of female life. In a series of letters. From Mary Daws Blackett, to her daughter,
Thomas Bensley The antichamber; a poem, in three cantos. ... By M. Blackett.
Robert Chapman II and Alexander Duncan Poems on several occasions. By A. Ross.
Daniel Graisberry (II) [Back Lane] Outlines of geography and history, intended for the use of schools, with an introduction. By Miss Kennedy, mistress of a boarding school.
Robert Chapman II and Alexander Duncan Poems on several occasions. By A. Ross. Second edition.
Henry Trapp Extracted from the memoirs of the conversion and dying experience of Miss B*****, late of B----, now with God.
S. Hazard The glory of the heavenly city, and blessedness of departed saints, graciously manifested in a vision, to a young lady of Bristol, on the 10th of October, 1781, As related by herself. The second edition.
William Phorson A review of the reigns of George I. & II. Dedicated, by permission, to the Countess of Marchmont. In two volumes. By a lady.
John Parker Magasin des enfans. The young ladies magazine or, polite tutoress. Containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality her scholars. ... By Madam Le Prince de Beaumont. Second edition.
William Eyres Advice to a young rider, or travelling tradesman; in a letter from a mother to her son.
John Butler [Worcester] The strange and wonderful history and prophecies of Mother Shipton, with an account of her birth, death, and funeral.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] La bagatelle. Intended to introduce children of three or four years old, to some knowledge of the French language. In two volumes. ...