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William Bulgin and Sheppard Sermons on the Divinity and Operations of the Holy Ghost. By Robert Hawker, D. D. Vicar of the Parish of Charles, Plymouth; and Formerly of Macdalen-Hall, Oxford.
Joseph McKenzie and Son, Booksellers, Stationers, etc. Sermons on the Divinity and Operations of the Holy Ghost. By Robert Hawker, D. D. Vicar of the Parish of Charles, Plymouth; and Formerly of Macdalen-Hall, Oxford.
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane] A Word of Comfort to Weak Believers, in Fifteen Letters from the Late Rev. Thomas Jones, Of St. Saviours, Southwark. Addressed to Mr. B—, In a Season Of Darkness And Temptation. Written in the Years 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759.
Charles Dilly A Word of Comfort to Weak Believers, in Fifteen Letters from the Late Rev. Thomas Jones, Of St. Saviours, Southwark. Addressed to Mr. B—, In a Season Of Darkness And Temptation. Written in the Years 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759.
James Mathews [Matthews] A Word of Comfort to Weak Believers, in Fifteen Letters from the Late Rev. Thomas Jones, Of St. Saviours, Southwark. Addressed to Mr. B—, In a Season Of Darkness And Temptation. Written in the Years 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759.
Thomas Chapman [151 Fleet Street] A Word of Comfort to Weak Believers, in Fifteen Letters from the Late Rev. Thomas Jones, Of St. Saviours, Southwark. Addressed to Mr. B—, In a Season Of Darkness And Temptation. Written in the Years 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759.
T. Mills A Word of Comfort to Weak Believers, in Fifteen Letters from the Late Rev. Thomas Jones, Of St. Saviours, Southwark. Addressed to Mr. B—, In a Season Of Darkness And Temptation. Written in the Years 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759.
William Bulgin and Sheppard A Word of Comfort to Weak Believers, in Fifteen Letters from the Late Rev. Thomas Jones, Of St. Saviours, Southwark. Addressed to Mr. B—, In a Season Of Darkness And Temptation. Written in the Years 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759.
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster] The Haunted Castle; or, The Child of Misforture. A gothic tale.
Edward Owen Advice of a mother to her son and daughter. Written originally in French by Madame de Lambert; and translated by an eminent divine of the Church of England, ...
Edward Owen Advice of a mother to her son and daughter. Written originally by the Marchioness de Lambert, and printed at Paris A.D. 1727, and at that time translated by Mr. Tho. Carte.
West and Richardson A mother's advice to her son and daughter. By the Marchioness de Lambert. First American edition.
William Spotswood The fair solitary, or, Female hermit. A novel. From the French of the marchioness de Lambert
Thomas Cushing and William Carlton The fair solitary; or, Female hermit. From the French of the Marchioness de Lambert
James Springer The fair solitary; or, Female hermit. From the French of the Marchioness de Lambert
William Spotswood The School of virtue, a novel, on a new plan. : To which is added, The fair solitary; or, Female hermit, a novel. From the French of the Marchioness de Lambert
William M'Alpine The New song-book: being Miss Ashmore's favourite collection of songs. As sung at the theatres and public gardens in London and Dublin. : To which are prefixed, the songs of The Padlock, Lionel and Clarissa, and many other opera songs never before published. Containing, in the whole, near three hundred: in which are many originals and a variety of other songs, by different composers, which, upon comparing, will be justly allowed (by every person of sense) to be the best of the kind yet published, and may well be termed "The beauties of all the songs selected."
John Lewis [Bartholomew Close] Letters sent to an honourable gentleman, for the encouragement of faith. By one who has tasted that the Lord is gracious.
Ebenezer Gardner [Gracechurch] Letters sent to an honourable gentleman, for the encouragement of faith. By one who has tasted that the Lord is gracious.
John Osborne II A wife to be lett. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood.
Benjamin Collins and Samuel Hannay Foscarini; or, The patrician of Venice. In two volumes.
Benjamin and Joseph Collins and Co. [New York City] Foscarini; or, The patrician of Venice. In two volumes.
G. and C. and H. Carvill Foscarini; or, The patrician of Venice. In two volumes.
Orville Augustus Roorbach [New York City] Foscarini; or, The patrician of Venice. In two volumes.
White, Gallaher, and White Foscarini; or, The patrician of Venice. In two volumes.