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Dodd I, Anne News from the dead: or, a weekly-packet of intelligence, piping-hot from the other world.
Dodd I, Anne The faction: a poem on the new Jacobite and Swedish conspiracy.
Dodd I, Anne Observations upon the conduct of the clergy, in relation to the thirty nine articles. Wherein is shewed that the Church of England, properly so call'd, is not now existing. With an essay towards a real Protestant establishment. By Robert Seagrave. The second edition.
Dodd I, Anne Dr. Sherlock's Vindication of the Test Act examin'd, and the false foundations of it exposed. In answer to so much of his book against the Bishop of Bangor, as relates to the Protestant dissenters.
Dodd I, Anne The Dunciad. An heroic poem. In three books.
Dodd I, Anne The dunciad, variorum. With the prolegomena of Scriblerus.
Dodd I, Anne The nature of contracts consider'd, as they relate to the third and fourth subscriptions, taken in by the South Sea Company. In a letter to a friend. With a postscript, concerning the meeting at Salters Hall, the 18th instant. By a tradesman of the city, whose name is not to be found in any of the subscriptions. The second edition, corrected.
Dodd I, Anne The British philippic: a poem, in Miltonic verse. Occasion'd by the insults of the Spaniards, and the preparations for war.
Dodd I, Anne Advice to a friend on his marriage, a poem.
Dodd I, Anne A commentary on Mr Pope's principles of morality, or Essay on man. By Mons. Crousaz, ... in answer to a letter of remarks on his Examen, &c. Containing also I. The letter of remarks to Mons. Crousaz. ... V. Some cursory annotations by the translator.
Dodd I, Anne A sermon (as it's call'd) preach'd by William Gibson, at Plaisterers-Hall, on Sunday the 15th of October. With animadversions on the enthusiasm of that popular extravagant: shewing his pride, vanity, and affectation, describing the humours, exposing the design, and shewing the folly of his followers. By the Reverend Mr. J. R.
Dodd I, Anne A caveat against the Tories: In an impartial view of their behaviour in the reigns of K. James II, K. William III, and Her Majesty Q. Anne; with some account of what may be expected from them at present, by their reviving the assertion of hereditary right. To which is added, a tory-example: in the infamous life and character of the Late Curate of Gravesend, prov'd by remarkable testimonials, affidavits, and certificates. By a Presbyter of the Church of England.
Dodd I, Anne An essay for discharging the debts of the nation, by equivalents: In a letter to The Right Honble Charles, Earl of Sunderland. And the South-Sea scheme consider'd; In a Letter to the Right Honble Robert Walpole, Esq;
Dodd I, Anne The occasional paper. Number I. An essay on bigotry.
Dodd I, Anne An answer to a printed libel, intitled, A letter to a member of Parliament concerning the bill for regulating the nightly-watch in the city of Westminster and liberties thereof.
Dodd I, Anne A letter from Edinburgh to Dr. Sherlock, rectifying the committee's notions of sincerity. Defending the whole of the B. of Bangor's doctrine. And Maintaining That Religion, not a Profession of it, is Religion; That The Gospel, not a Corruption of it, is the Gospel, That Christ, not the Church, is Christ. In which is An Apology for the English Dissenters. With A Word or two relating to Mr Toland. By Gilbert Dalrymple, D.D. The Fourth Edition with a Pref. & P.S. & Notes.
Dodd I, Anne The third volume of the compleat history of the lives, robberies, piracies, and murders committed by the most notorious rogues, &c. From the Time of Edward the Confessor. With the Famous Sermon Preach'd by Bernard Sympson a Monk, to a Gang of High way-men in a Wood near Maidenhead-Thicket. Printed from the Original M. S. out of the Bodleian Library in Oxford. Together with The Continuation of the wicked Lives of highway-men, murderers, foot-pads, house-breakers, shoplipts, water-pads, kid-lays, hook-pole-lays, molly-lays, bumming-lays, and the surprizing Adventures of several famous pirates, down to the present Time. With the Thieves grammar whereby the Art of Thieving, is fully detected. A Key to the Art of Thieving; newly discovered, whereby several secret Mysteries are unlocked, for the good of the Publick. Never before Printed. Written by Capt. Alex. Smith. Adorn'd with cuts.
Dodd I, Anne Part of the seventh epistle of the First book of Horace imitated: and address'd to a noble peer. The Second Edition.
Dodd I, Anne Reasons for a war, In Order to Establish the Tranquillity and Commerce of Europe.
Dodd I, Anne A full inquiry into the original authority of that text, 1 John V. 7. There are Three that bear Record in Heaven, &c. Containing an account of Dr. Mill's evidences from antiquity, for and against its being genuine. With an Examination of his Judgment thereupon. Humbly address'd to Both Houses of Convocation now Assembled. The Second Edition, with a postscript in Answer to the Excuses offer'd to take off the Force of this Address.
Dodd I, Anne The free-Masons accusation and defence. In six genuine letters. Between a gentleman in the country, and his son, a student in the Temple. Wherein The whole Affair of Masonry is fairly debated, and all the Arguments for and against that Fraternity, are curiously and impartially handled. The Fourth Edition.
Dodd I, Anne The oxford Methodists: being an account of some young gentlemen in that city, in derision so called; setting forth their rise and designs. With Some Occasional remarks on A Letter inserted in Fog's Journal of December 9th, 1732, relating to them. In a letter from a Gentleman near Oxford, to his Friend at London. The Third Edition, with very great Alterations and Improvements. To which is prefix'd, A Short Epistle to the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, A. B. of Pembroke-College, Oxon.
Dodd I, Anne An impartial enquiry into the conduct of the Right Honourable Charles Lord Viscount T-----.
Dodd I, Anne A letter to the detector of the pretended falshoods, &c. in The life of Sir Robert Cochran. Containing many curious anecdotes relating to that great minister, never before published.
Dodd I, Anne A conference, on the doctrine of transubstanitiation, Between His Grace the Duke of Buckingham, and father Fitzgerald, an Irish Jesuit, whom King James II. sent, in the time of his sickness, in Yorkshire, to convert him to the Romish religion. The Third Edition.