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Lancelot Aylett Mullin Sacred dramas, written in French, by Madame la comtesse de Genlis. ; Translated into English, by Thomas Holcroft. ; Contents. The death of Adam, Hagar in the wilderness, The sacrifice of Isaac, Joseph made known to his brethren. Ruth and Naomi. Widow of Sarepta, Return of Tobias
Thomas Nicolson A report of the case between Field and Harrison, determined by the High Court of Chancery, in which the decree was reversed by the Court of Appeals
Henry C. Sleight The itinerary of a traveller in the wilderness. Addressed to those who are performing the same journey. By Mrs. Taylor, of Ongar; author of "Maternal solicitude," &c. &c
Henry C. Sleight The trials of life. By the author of "De Lisle." In two volumes.
Stephen C. Ustick [Mount Holly] An epistle in true love, containing a farewell exhortation to Friends' families. Which I desire also may be read in their monthly and quarterly-meetings throughout this nation of England
Stephen Clegg Ustick [No. 79 North Third Street] Thoughts on the two witnesses, Rev. XIth. Who they are: with cursory comments on some passages of Scripture, and some things that have been and are now transacting in the world of mankind. Communicated in three letters to a friend. By Catharine Charleton, member of the Baptist church Philadelphia. [Six lines of Scripture texts
Tace Sowle [Lombard St] A legacy, or widow's mite; left by Alice Hayes, to her children and others. With an account of some of her dying sayings.
Tace Sowle Raylton and Luke Hinde A legacy, or widow's mite; left by Alice Hayes, to her children and others. Being a brief relation of her life; with an account of some of her dying sayings. The second edition.
Isaac Jackson A serious call, In tender Compassion to the Sinners in Sion, of what rank, or degree soever. By Frances Henshaw.
Richard Winpenny A serious call, in tender compassion, to the sinners in Sion, of what rank or degree soever. By Frances Henshaw.
Jane Sowle A visitation of love, in the good-will of God; to the professors of the holy truth: containing, lamentation over, and warning to backsliders and unfaithful. By Eleanor Haydock, Junior.
Thomas Gent A voyage to Russia: describing the laws, manners, and customs, of that great empire, as govern'd, at this present, by that excellent princess, the Czarina. Shewing the beauty of her palace, the grandeur of her courtiers, the forms of building at Petersburgh, and other places: With several entertaining adventures, that happened in the Passage by Sea, and land. To which is added, translated from the Spanish, a curious account of the relicks, which are exhibited in the cathedral of Oviedo, a city of Spain, the Metropolis in the principality of Austria: and what indulgences are allow'd to those persons, who most devoutly visit that sanctuary. Written and collected by Elizabeth Justice.
G. Smith A voyage to Russia: Describing the laws, manners, and customs, of that Great Empire, as governed at this present by that Excellent Princess the Czarina. Shewing the beauty of her palace, the grandeur of her courtiers, the forms of building at Petersburgh, and other places: with several entertaining adventures that happened in the passage by Sea and Land. The second edition. To which is added, four letters, wrote by the author-when at Russia to a gentleman in London. Written and collected by Elizabeth Justice.
John Peele A spy on the conjurer: or, a collection of surprising and diverting stories, with merry and ingenious letters. By way of memoirs of the famous Mr. Duncan Campbell, demonstrating the astonishing Foresight of that Wonderful Deaf and Dumb Man. The Whole being Moral and Instructive. Written to my Lord ------- by a Lady, who, for Twenty Years past, has made it her Business to observe all Transactions in the Life and Conversation of Mr. Campbell. Revised by Mrs. Eliza Haywood.
Tace Sowle [White Hart Court] A narrative of the life and death of Edward Chester, by his wife Elizabeth Chester.
Anthony Barker A method of devotion: or, rules for holy & devout living, with prayers on several Occasions, and Advices and Devotions for the Holy Sacrament. Written by Mrs. Burnet, late Wife of the Right Reverend Father in God Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum. The Second Edition. To which is added, some account of her life by T. Goodwyn Arch-Deacon of Oxford.
Joseph Downing A method of devotion: or, Rules for holy & devout living, with prayers on several occasions, and advices and devotions for the Holy Sacrament. Written by Mrs. Burnet, late wife of the Right Reverend Father in God Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum. The third edition. To which is added, some account of her life by T. Goodwyn Arch-Deacon of Oxford.
Martha Downing A method of devotion: or, Rules for holy and devout living, with prayers on several occasions, and advices and devotions for the Holy Sacrament. Written by Mrs. Burnet, late wife of the Right Revd. Father in God Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum. The fifth edition, corrected. To which is added, some account of her life, by T. Goodwyn Archdeacon of Oxford.
Thomas Hume (also Humes) [Smock Alley] A letter from Susan Sauce-pan, now cook-maid to Cardinal Alberoni, to Phil. - Hor-k. Occasionally written upon a late pamphlet, call'd a modest apology for parson Alberoni, &c.
Thomas Edlin A poem on the arrival of the Right Honourable William Earl Cowper, after a dangerous illness. Against his birth-day. By Louisa.
John Hart A letter to all the saints, on the general duty of love: Humbly presented, By one that is less than the least of them all, and unworthy to be their happy number.
John Hart A letter to all the saints, on the general duty of love: humbly presented, by one that is less than the least of them all, and unworthy to be of their happy Number.
S. Kneeland and T. Green The experiences of God's gracious dealing with Mrs. Elizabeth White. As they were written under her own hand, and found in her closet after her decease, December 5. 1669.
S. Kneeland and T. Green The confession, declaration, dying warning and advice of Patience Sampson, alias Patience Boston, who was executed at York, July 24th. 1735 for the murder of Benjamin Trot of Falmouth in Casco Bay, a child of about eight years of age, which she drowned in a well, July 9th. 1734, and went immediately and accused her self before one of His Majesty's justices of the peace, continuing her self-accusation from first to last; even on her trial; standing to it also from her condemnation, to the very time of her execution.
Samuel Kneeland The declaration, dying warnings and advice of Rebekah Chamblit, a young woman aged near twenty-seven years, executed at Boston September 27th. 1733. Being under the awful apprehensions of my execution now in a few hours; and being desirous to do all the good I can, before I enter the eternal world, I now in the fear of God, give this declaration and warning to the living.