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Baldwin, Abigail (Ann) A poem on the memorable fall of Chloe's p--s pot, attempted in blank verse.
Baldwin, Abigail (Ann) High-Church miracles, or, Modern inconsistencies.
Baldwin, Abigail (Ann) The catechism or, Brief instruction in the faith and order of the gospel. For the Church of Christ, under the pastoral care of Joseph Jacob, a Servant of Christ Crucify'd.
Baldwin, Abigail (Ann) Serious advice to the good people of England: shewing them their true interest, and their true friends.
Baldwin, Abigail (Ann) The order of the Gospel, professed and practised by the Churches of Christ in New-England, justified by the Scripture, and by the writings of many learned men, both ancient and modern divines. In answer to several questions relating to church discipline. By Increase Mather, President of Harvard Colledge in Cambridge, and teacher of a church at Boston in New-England. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts
Baldwin, Abigail (Ann) The cabinet-news, or, The private intelligence.
Bartlett, Mrs. Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal. Wherein his many inconsistences are pointed out, and his tenets consider'd.
Bartlett, Mrs. Woman unmask'd, and dissected; a satire
Bartlett, Mrs. True Character of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield; In a Letter from a Deist in London, to his Friend in the Country. With some Observations on the Dispute between Dr. Trapp and Mr. Whitefield, and the Behaviour of the Clergy. Likewise the sentiments, manners, &c. of deists, fairly stated by real truths.
Bartlett, Mrs. A Collection of papers, lately printed in the daily advertiser. Containing, I. A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield to a friend in London, dated at New-Brunswick in New-Jersey, April 27, 1740. II. A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, to the inhabitants of Maryland, Virginia, North and South-Carolina. III. A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield to a friend in London; shewing the fundamental error of a book called The Whole Duty of Man. IV. A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, at Georgia, to a friend in London, wherein he vindicates his asserting, that Archbishop Tillotson knew no more of true Christianity than Mahomet. V. A second letter on the same subject. VI. Some observations on the Rev. Mr. Whitefield and his opposers. VII. The manner of the childrens spending their time at the Orphan-House in Georgia.
Bartlett, Mrs. Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal. Wherein many of his inconsistences [sic] are pointed out, and his tenets consider'd. The Whole shewing the Dangerous Tendency of His Doctrine. Address'd to the Religious Societies.
Bartlett, Mrs. Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal. Wherein his many inconsistences are pointed out, and his tenets consider'd. The whole shewing the Dangerous Tendency of his Doctrine. Address'd to the Religious Societies.
Bayley, Mrs. The Unlettered Muse. By John Hollamby.
Bell, Elizabeth Sermons preach’d upon several subjects, by the late reverend and learned Dr. John Gale. To which is prefix'd, An Account of his Life.
Biddle, Mary To the mayor, recorder, aldermen, common council, and freemen of Philadelphia this plan of the improved part of the city [cartographic material] surveyed and laid down by the late Nicholas Scull, Esqr., Surveyor General of the Province of Pennsylvania is humbly inscrib'd by the editors
Billingsley, Mrs. A dialogue between a Protestant and a Quaker. To which is added, a short examination concerning the scandalous custom of wearing white-pouder'd perriwigs by the most modern divines. By Petrus de Laat.
Binns, Ann E. The history of Tom White, the postillion: in two parts
Binns, Ann E. The pilgrims: an allegory.
Binns, Ann E. The shepherd of Salisbury Plain: in two parts.
Binns, Ann E. 'Tis all for the best.
Boulter, Anne Truth, truth, truth:
Boulter, Anne Two poems: one on the royal family, and the other on Mr. Addison's being made one of the Lords Commissioners of trade·
Boulter, Anne Queen Robin: or the second part of Neck or nothing, detecting the secret reign of the four last years. In a familiar dialogue between Mr. Truman (alias Mr. John Dunton) and his friend, meeting accidentaly at the Proclaiming King George. [The] whole Discoveries Humbly inscrib'd to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and contain the True secret History of the White-Staff, in Answer to that False one, lately publish'd by the Earl of O-Ford. The second edition.
Boulter, Anne The important letter relating to the affairs of Great-Britain: with proper remarks on them; and on the Lord Bolingbroke's letter therein contained. From a Gentleman in Town to a friend in North-Britain.
Boulter, Anne Bungey: or the false brother, prov'd his own executioner, ... In which, the secret vices, lewd principles, and (suppos'd) shameful death of that tool Dr. S-rel (alias Bungey) is set in a new light; ... By Mr. John Dunton, ...