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William Taylor The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, proved to be the primitive and apostolick doctrine of the Catholick Church: with a curious remark on the validity of the Sibylline oracles. Translated from the Latin of the Right Reverend Dr. George Bull, late Lord Bishop of St. David's. By a presbyter of the Church of England.
John Morphew The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, proved to be the primitive and apostolick doctrine of the Catholick Church: with a curious remark on the validity of the Sibylline oracles. Translated from the Latin of the Right Reverend Dr. George Bull, late Lord Bishop of St. David's. By a presbyter of the Church of England.
Anne Dodd I The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, proved to be the primitive and apostolick doctrine of the Catholick Church: with a curious remark on the validity of the Sibylline oracles. Translated from the Latin of the Right Reverend Dr. George Bull, late Lord Bishop of St. David's. By a presbyter of the Church of England.
John Harrison The occasional paper. Vol. III. Numb. IX. Of plays and masquerades.
Anne Dodd I The occasional paper. Vol. III. Numb. IX. Of plays and masquerades.
George Woodfall [Charing Cross] A letter to the author of the enthusiasm of methodists and papists compar'd
Anne Dodd II A letter to the author of the enthusiasm of methodists and papists compar'd
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St] A letter to the author of the enthusiasm of methodists and papists compar'd
Thomas Trye A letter to the author of the enthusiasm of methodists and papists compar'd
T. James A letter to the author of the enthusiasm of methodists and papists compar'd
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] Poems, on several occasions. In which are inserted, the verses spoke by the King's scholars at Westminster, at their annual feast on Queen Elizabeth's birth-day, for the year 1729-30. As likewise, a copy of verses writ to Doctor Croxal, on his sermon preach'd the 30th of January, 1729-30.
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Poems, on several occasions. In which are inserted, the verses spoke by the King's scholars at Westminster, at their annual feast on Queen Elizabeth's birth-day, for the year 1729-30. As likewise, a copy of verses writ to Doctor Croxal, on his sermon preach'd the 30th of January, 1729-30.
Anne Dodd I Poems, on several occasions. In which are inserted, the verses spoke by the King's scholars at Westminster, at their annual feast on Queen Elizabeth's birth-day, for the year 1729-30. As likewise, a copy of verses writ to Doctor Croxal, on his sermon preach'd the 30th of January, 1729-30.
Anne Dodd I The rake of taste. A poem, dedicated to Alexander Pope, Esq.
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] The rake of taste. A poem, dedicated to Alexander Pope, Esq.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] The true causes of the contempt of Christian ministers. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's church, on November 30, 1718. By Peter Maurice, A.M. Fellow of Jesus College, Oxon. With a preface in Vindication of it, against the Censure passed upon it in the University. The Third Edition.
Anne Dodd I The true causes of the contempt of Christian ministers. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's church, on November 30, 1718. By Peter Maurice, A.M. Fellow of Jesus College, Oxon. With a preface in Vindication of it, against the Censure passed upon it in the University. The Third Edition.
Anne Dodd I The jurisdiction of the chancery as a court of equity researched. And the traditional obscurity of its commencement cleared. With a short essay on the judicature of the lords in Parliament, upon appeals from courts of equity. The second Edition corrected, to which is added a Table of the Contents.
Thomas Warner The Rochester pad, relating to the dispute between Balaam and his ass, whose cunnings be---- in some things very different.
Anne Dodd I The Rochester pad, relating to the dispute between Balaam and his ass, whose cunnings be---- in some things very different.
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] An address to that honest part of the nation, call'd the lower sort of people; on the subject of popery and the pretender.
Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] An address to that honest part of the nation, call'd the lower sort of people; on the subject of popery and the pretender.
Mary Kingman An address to that honest part of the nation, call'd the lower sort of people; on the subject of popery and the pretender.
Anne Dodd II An address to that honest part of the nation, call'd the lower sort of people; on the subject of popery and the pretender.
John Jolliffe An address to that honest part of the nation, call'd the lower sort of people; on the subject of popery and the pretender.