ID 12639
Last Name Lawrence
First Name Margaret
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Gender Female
Date of Birth 1659
Date of Death 1720
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Notes Birth date from marriage license. Death date from Stationer's Company records.
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Publisher A sermon preach'd at Hackney, June the 27th. 1714. being the first Lord's-day after the Reverend Mr. Henry's suddain death in the country. By J. Bates, M.A. 1714
Publisher A sermon preach'd at Little St. Helens, July the 2d, 1714. And since enlarg'd. Occasion'd by the late act, to prevent the growth of Schism, &c. Published at the request of several ministers. By Thomas Reynolds. 1714
Publisher Meditations upon our blessed Saviour's royal entrance into Jerusalem. Occasion'd by the joyful expectation of our only rightful and lawful sovereign, King George. 1714
Publisher The king's true divine right. The flourishing of his crown: and the shame of his enemies. A sermon preach'd upon occasion of His Majesty's coronation: the Lord's day after; being October the 24th. 1714. Publish'd at the Request of several of the Hearers. By Samuel Rosewell, M.A. 1714
Publisher The King's true divine right. The flourishing of his crown: and the shame of his enemies. A sermon preach'd upon occasion of His Majesty's coronation: The Lord's Day after; Being October the 24th. 1714. Published at the Request of several of the Hearers. By Samuel Rosewell, M.A. The Second Edition Corrected. 1714
Publisher A compendious system of divinity, in a new catechetical method: design'd for the benefit I.Of such as are young beginners. II. Of such as have made some proficiency in religion. And, III. Of the more grown and experienc'd Christians. 1715
Publisher A funeral sermon preachd to a congregation of Protestant dissenters, upon the sad occasion of the death of the late Bishop of Sarum. 1715
Bookseller A key to divinity: or, a philosophical essay on free-will. By the Most Reverend Father in God William Lord Archbishop of Dublin. Part I. 1715
Publisher A letter to the Reverend Lawrence Fogg, D.D. and Dean of Chester; Wherein His pretended Vindication of some Passages in his new and inconsistent Scheme of Divinity is Examin'd and Confuted. By John Edwards, D. D. 1715
Publisher A plain scripture-argument against Dr. Clark's doctrine concerning the ever-blessed Trinity; in a letter to Dr. Clark; with some previous letters, relating to our creeds, and forms of worship: by the collector of the texts, in a book, intituled, Several hundred texts of Holy Scripture, plainly proving, that our Lord Jesus Christ is the most High God. 1715
Publisher A sermon preach'd in Swallow-Street, St. James's, on January 30. 1714/15. James Anderson, M.A. 1715
Publisher A sermon preach'd on Thursday January 20th 1714/5. being the day of thanksgiving for His Majesty's safe and peaceable accession to the Crown. By Tho. Curteis, ... The Second Edition. 1715
Publisher A survey of infant baptism, and the mode of baptizing: in a letter to a gentleman at London. By Joseph Stokes, Minister of the Gospel, at Horsham in Sussex. 1715
Publisher An exposition of the historical books of the New Testament, viz. St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, St. John, and the Acts of the apostles, wherein each chapter is sum'd up in its contents, the sacred text inserted at large in distinct paragraphs; each paragraph reduced to its proper heads, the sense given, and largely illustrated. With practical remarks and observations by Matthew Henry, Minister of the Gospel. 1715
Publisher Directions for daily communion with God. In three discourses, shewing how to begin, how to spend, and how to close every day with God. By Matthew Henry, Minister of the Gospel. The Third Edition. 1715
Publisher Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children. By I. Watts. 1715
Publisher Linguae latinae liber dictionarius quadripartitus. Dr. Adam Littleton's Latin dictionary, in four parts: I. An English-Latin. II. A Latin-classical. III. A Latin-proper. IV. A Latin-barbarous. Representing I. The English words and phrases before the Latin; among which latter, no word or expression is admitted, but what is classic, and of an approved authority. II. The Latin-classic before the English; wherein care is taken, that the proper and original signification of each word is first set down, which is followed by those that are derivative, metaphorical or remote. III. The Latin-proper names of those persons, people or countries that frequently occur, or are any way remarkable in classic authors, with explications from their several languages, and a short account of them historical and geographical. IV. 1. The Latin-barbarous, explaining as well such technical words or terms of art, as are made necessary to us by the many inventions and discoveries not known to the ancients, as those which crept into the Latin tongue during the ignorance and darkness of the Middle Ages. 2. The law-Latin, comprehending those words, which are made use of by the common lawyers in their particular profession; very necessary for the understanding of charters, &c. The fourth edition. Improved from the several works of Stephens, Cooper, Holyoke, and a large MS. in three volumes, of Mr. John Milton, &c. in the use of all which, for greater exactness, recourse has always been had to the authors themselves. With two maps; one of Italy, another of old Rome. 1715
Publisher London, August the 16th, 1715. This day the Protestant dissenting ministers ... waited on his Majesty with the following address, ... 1715
Publisher No king-killers. A sermon preach'd in Swallow-Street, St. James's, on January 30, 1714/15. By James Anderson, M.A. The Second Edition. 1715
Publisher No King-Killers. A sermon preach'd in Swallow-Street, St. James's, on January 30. 1714/15. By James Anderson, M. A. 1715
Publisher Of temptation, and the means to prevent its prevalence. A sermon Preached at Founders-Hall, in Lothbury, Octob. XX. 1715. By Samuel Rosewell, M. A. Published at the Request of the Society to which it was Preach'd. 1715
Publisher Stedfastness and zeal in the Profession and Defence of our Religion. Recommended in a Sermon Preach'd at Bromley St. Leonard's in Middlesex, on Sunday, November 20, 1715. By Josiah Whately, M. A. Of Trinity-Colledge in Cambridge. 1715
Publisher Thankfulness and unanimity the proper return of national blessings. A sermon preach'd on the late day of Thanksgiving for His Majesty's safe and peaceable accession to the Crown. Viz. Thursday January the 20th 1714/5. By Thomas Curteis, Vicar of Wrotham in Kent. 1715
Publisher The benefits obligations of the divine love in the redemption of Mankind: In two sermons preach'd in the Parish-Church of Wrotham in Kent; on the 15th. and 17th. of April. Being Good-Friday and Easter-Day. By Tho. Curteis, vicar of the said Parish. 1715
Publisher The bridegroom's counseller, and bride's comforter. A sermon preach'd at Milborn-Port in Somersetshire; on March the 6th. 1714/15. At the wedding of Mrs. Mary Fenwick Sprint, Daughter of the Reverend Mr. John Sprint. By Benj. Aycrigg, S. S. E. M. 1715

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