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The collection of hymns, sung in the Countess of Huntingdon's Chapels. The Cross of Christ is the Key of Paradise; the weak Man's Staff; the Convert's Convoy; the upright Man's Perfection; the Soul and Body's Health; the Prevention of all Evil, and the Procurer of all Good.
Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion.Date: [1773?]- Books
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The duty of the living to the memory of the dead. A sermon upon the death of Her most sacred Majesty Queen Anne. Preached at Russel-Court and Trinity Chapels, Aug. 8. 1714. By Joseph Smith, D. D. Printed at the Request of those that heard it.
Smith, Joseph, 1670-1756.Date: 1714- Books
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The antiquities of London and Westminster. Being an account of whatsoever is ancient, curious or remarkable, as to palaces, towers, castles, Walls, Gates, Bridges, Monasteries, Priories, Sanctuaries, Nunneries, Religious Houses, Cathedrals, Churches, Chapels, Colleges, Inns of Court, Hospitals, Schools and other Magnificent Buildings; as Exchanges, Halls, Crosses, Markets, Goals; and all Publick Edifices; Also Rivers, Brooks, Bourns, Springs, &c. and many other curious Matters in Antiquity, whereby will plainly appear the Difference between the Ancient and Present State of these two Famous Cities. By N. B.
Bailey, N. (Nathan), -1742.Date: 1722- Books
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The antiquities of London and Westminster. Being an account of whatsoever is ancient, curious, or remarkable, as to palaces, towers, castles, Walls, Gates, Bridges, Monasteries, Priories, Sanctuaries, Nunneries, Religious Houses, Cathedrals, Churches, Chapels, Colleges, Inns of Court, Hospitals, Schools, and other Magnificent Buildings, as Exchanges, Halls, Crosses, Markets, Gaols, and all Publick Edifices. Also Rivers, Brooks, Bourns, Springs, &c. And many other curious Matters in Antiquity, whereby will plainly appear the Difference between the Ancient and Present State of these two Famous Cities. By N. Bailey, Author of the Universal, Etymological, English Dictionary.
Bailey, N. (Nathan), -1742.Date: [1734]- Books
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The commandments of God, in nature, institution and revelation, and religious statutes in the Jewish and Christian churches. With Notes Critical And Historical. Two sermons preached before the University of Oxford, At ST. Mary's, ON Sunday, October 12, 1777. By Anselm Bayly, LL. D. Subdean Of His Majesty's Chapels-Royal.
Bayly, Anselm, -1794.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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A sermon, preached to the convicts under sentence of death in Newgate, on Sunday morning, the 20th April, 1788. Previous to their execution on the following Wednesday ; dedicated to Matthew Bloxam, Esq. Sheriff of London. By the Revd. Edward Barry, M.D. Assistant preacher At Fitzroy and Bethel Chapels.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Bowles's new London guide, and Hackney-Coach directory: being an alphabetical index to all the streets, Squares, Lanes, Courts, Alleys, Docks, Wharfs, Keys, Stairs, &c. Churches, Chapels, and other Places of Worship; Villages, Hamlets, Hospitals, and Public Buildings of every Denomination, in and within five miles of The Metropolis. With the fares of Hackney-Coaches, Calculated from the several Stands, Agreeable to the late Act of Parliament, Which took Place on the 1st of August, 1786. And rates of watermen, As newly regulated by the Court of Aldermen, and approved by His Majesty's Privy Council.
Bowles, Carington, 1724-1793.Date: 1786- Books
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The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury, and the once-adjoining monastery: containing, an account of its first establishment, Building, Re-Edifications, Repairs, Endowments, Benefactions, Chapels, Altars, Shrines, Reliques, Chauntries, Obiits, Ornaments, Books, Jewels, Plate, Vestments; before the Dissolution of the Monastery: And the Manner of its Dissolution. A survey of the present church and cloysters, Monuments and Inscriptions; with other Things remarkable: Which, with the several Prospects of the Church, are Engraven by the best Hands. The lives of the Archbishops, Priors, &c. of Christ-Church: With an Account of Learned Men there flourishing in their several Times. An appendix of ancient charters and writings relating to the Church and Monastery. A Catalogue of the Church-Wealth in Prior Estrey's Time. An Ancient Saxon Obituary, and a Large One continu'd Thence downward. By the Reverend Mr. J. Dart.
Dart, John, -1730.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Canterbury, and the once-adjoining monastery: containing, an account of its first establishment, Building, Re-Edifications, Repairs, Endowments, Benefactions, Chapels, Altars, Shrines, Reliques, Chauntries, Obiits, Ornaments, Books, Jewels, Plate, Vestments; before the Dissolution of the Monastery: And the Manner of its Dissolution. A survey of the present church and cloysters, Monuments and Inscriptions, with other Things remarkable: Which, with the several Prospects of the Church, are Engraven by the Best Hands. The lives of the Archbishops, Priors, &c. of Christ-Church: With an Account of Learned Men there flourishing in their several Times. An appendix of ancient charter and writings relating to the Church and Monastery. A Catalogue of the Church-Wealth in Prior Estrey's Time. An Ancient Saxon Obituary, and a Large One continu'd Thence downward. By the reverend Mr. J. Dart.
Dart, John, -1730.Date: M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]- Books
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The oddest of all oddities, being an odd book of all the odd sermons, that have been preached in the fields, and such odd chapels, in every odd year, odd month, or odd day since the odd year seventy one: Humbly dedicated to the Use of those odd Gentlemen who shew the odd Strength of their odd Lungs, every odd Opportunity in the above odd Chapels, &c. To which is added, as an odd End to the odd Book, the most curious of all curiosities, consisting of Curious Histories, Epistles &c. Compiled For the Use of every odd Subject of Great Britain, From curious six inches to odd seven Feet. by their odd and curious humble Servant, Oddicurious. Philosopher and member of the odd club of odd fellows.
Odicurious.Date: 1797- Books
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The oddest of all oddities, being an odd book of all the odd sermons that have been preached in the fields, and such odd chapels, in every odd year, odd month, or odd day, since the odd year seventy-one: Humbly dedicated to the Use of those odd Gentlemen who shew the odd Strength of their odd Lungs very odd Opportunity in the above odd Chapels, &c. To which is added, as an odd end to the odd Book, The Most Curious of All Curiosities, Consisting of Curious Histories, Epistles, &c. Compiled For the use of every odd Subject of Great Britain, From curious six Inches to odd seven Feet. by their odd and curious humble Servant, Odicurious, Phinosopher and Member of the odd Clue, of odd Fellows.
Odicurious.Date: 1790- Books
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A sermon preached at Lambeth Church, before the Royal Grand Modern Order of Jerusalem Sols, on their Anniversary, Thursday, 17th July, 1788, Dedicated to George Byng, Esq. Grand Patron of the Order; By the Rev. Edward Barry, A. M. and M. D. Assistant Preacher at Fitzroy and Bethel Chapels, and Chaplain of the Order.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: [1788]- Books
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Parochial letters on subjects of the general importance, viz. the necessity of religion. The truth of Christianity. And the reasonableness of communion with the Church of England. By Harry Mander, L. L. B. Vicar of Kirkby Moor-Side, and the Chapels annex'd, in the County and Diocese of York, and Prebendary of Lichfield.
Mander, Harry, 1687 or 1688-1762.Date: 1729- Books
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A prayer appointed by His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland, to be used on Litany days before the Litany, and on other Days immediately before the Prayer for all Conditions of Men, in All Cathedral, Collegiate, and Parochial Churches and Chapels within the Kingdom of Ireland, during His Majesty's present Indisposition.
Church of Ireland.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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A sermon preached at Bath, during the month of December 1792, at the parish church of Walcot, and in the Chapels of St. Margaret and Queen-Square, pointing out the necessity of building a free church. To which is added an appendix by several gentlemen, giving an account of their proceedings in the prosecution of the plan.
Leigh, William, 1752-1809.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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A collection of new glees, Composed by John Sale, Gentleman of His Majesty's Chapels Royal, Vicar Choral of St. Pauls & Lay Vicar of St. Peters, Westminster; To which are added Four Others (never before printed) Composed and presented to the Author, in aid to this Publication, By Dr. Arnold, Messrs. Webb, Callcott and Lindley; Dedicated (by Permission,) to The Right Honble. Lady Viscountess Belgrave. Entered at Stationers Hall.
Sale, John, 1758-1827.Date: [1800?]- Books
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A plain and succinct narrative of the late riots and disturbances in the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark. Containing, particulars of the burning of Newgate, the King's Bench, the Fleet, and New Bridewell Prisons. Also, the Houses of Lord Mansfield, Sir John Fielding, Messrs. Langdale, Rainsforth, Cox, Hyde, &c. Romish Chapels, Schools, &c. with an account of the commitment of Lord George Gordon to the Tower, And Anecdotes Of His Life. To Which IS Prefixed, An Abstract of the Act lately passed in Favour of the Roman Catholics. And an Account of the Bill, as moved for in Parliament by Sir George Savile, with the Observations of Sir George and Mr. Dunning on the Papist penal Laws. By William Vincent, of Gray's Inn.
Holcroft, Thomas, 1745-1809.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Books
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A plain and succinct narrative of the late riots and disturbances in the cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark. Containing, particulars of the burning of Newgate, the King's Bench, the Fleet, and New Bridgewell prisons. Also, the houses of Lord Mansfield, Sir John Fielding, Messrs. Langdale, Rainsforth, Cox, Hyde, &c. Romish Chapels, schools, &c. With an account of the commitment of Lord George Gordon to the tower, and anecdotes of his life. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the act lately passed in favour of the Roman Catholics. And an account of the bill, as moved for in Parliament by Sir George Savile, with the observations of Sir George and Mr. Dunning on the papist penal laws. The second edition, corrected: with an appendix. By William Vincent, of Gray's Inn.
Holcroft, Thomas, 1745-1809.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Books
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The birmingham, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Dudley, Bilston, and Willenhall Directory; or, merchant and tradesman's useful companion: containing An historical Account of Birmingham, from the earliest Date and most authentic Records; an Estimate of the Number of Inhabitants from a late correct Survey; the Situation, Number, and Time of erecting the public Edifices, viz. Churches, Chapels, Schools, &c. faithfully described; with Observations on the Improvements and Increase of the last Century. An alphabetical List of the principal Inhabitants of the above Towns, their respective Trades, and places of Abode. A List of the several Stage Waggons, Carriers, &c. that go from Birmingham to various Parts of this Kingdom; the Days on which they set out, the Places to which they go, and the Days on which they return. Also an Account of the Post coming into and going out from the Town of Birmingham.
Date: M,DCC,LXXX. [1780]- Books
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A compleat guide to all persons who have any trade or concern with the City of London and parts adjacent; containing I. The Names of All the Streets, Squares, Lanes, Courts, Alleys, &c. in the said City, and within the Bill of Mortality. II. The Names of the Churches, Chapels, Meeting-Houses, &c. within the said Bill of Mortality, and where situated; as also an Account of the City Companies, their Halls &c. III. An Account of the Stage-Coaches and Carriers throughout England and Scotland; where they Inn, and when they Go out. IV. The Rates of Watermen, Hackney Coachmen, Chairmen, Carmen, and Porters; of the Penny-Post Offices, where kept, and to what Places they send Letters. V. The Names and Places of Abode of the most Eminent Merchants and Traders in London, alphabetically digested. VI. Useful Tables, which shew the Value of any Quantity of Goods, from One Farthing to Twenty-Seven Shillings. Being The Exactest and most Comprehensive Piece of the kind hitherto published; and Designed for the Use of Persons of All Degrees, as well Natives as Foreigners.
Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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A complete guide to all persons who have any trade or concern with the City of London, and parts adjacent: containing, I. The Names of All the Streets, Squares, Lanes, &c. in the said City, and within the Bill of Mortality. II. The Names and Situation of the Churches, Chapels, Meeting-Houses, Companies Halls, &c. within the said Bill of Mortality. III. An Account of All the Stage-Coaches, Carriers, &c. where they Inn, and when they Go out. IV. The Rates of Watermen, Hackney Coachmen, Chairmen, Carmen, and Porters; of the General Post, and Peny-Post Offices, where kept, and to what Places they send Letters and Parcels. V. The Names and Places of Abode of the most Eminent Merchants and Traders in and about London. VI. Useful Tables, which shew the Value of any Quantity of Goods, from One Farthing to Twenty-Seven Shillings. Vii. Tables of Interest, from One Day to Twelve Months, and from 1 l. to 1000 l. at Three, Three and a half, Four, and Five per Cent. Being The Exactest Piece of the Kind hitherto published; and Designed for the Use of Persons of All Degrees, as well Natives as Foreigners.
Date: M.DCCLII. [1752]- Books
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A complete guide to all persons who have any trade or concern with the city of London, and parts adjacent: containing, I. The Names of all the Streets, Squares, Lanes, &c. in the said City, and within the Bill of Mortality. II. The Names and Situation of the Churches, Chapels, Meeting-Houses, Companies Halls, &c. within the said Bill of Mortality. III. An Account of all the Stage-Coaches, Carriers, &c. where they Inn, and when they Go out. IV. The Names and Places of Abode of the most Eminent Merchants and Traders in and about London. V. The Rates of Watermen, Hackney-Coachmen Chairmen, Carmen, and Porters; of the General Post, and Penny-Post Offices, where kept, and to what Places they send Letters and Parcels. VI. Useful Tables, which shew the Value of any Quantity of Goods, from One Farthing to Twenty-Seven Shillings. Vii. Tables of Interest, from One Day to Twelve Months, and from 1 l. to 1000l. at Three, Three and half, Four, and Five per Cent. Being The Exactest Piece of the Kind hitherto published; and Designed for the Use of Persons of All Degrees, as well Natives as Foreigners.
Date: M.DCC.LV. [1755]- Books
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A complete guide to all persons who have any trade or concern with the City of London, and parts adjacent; containing, I. The Names of All the Streets, Squares, Lanes, &c. in the said City, and within the Bill of Mortality. II. The Names and Situation of the Churches, Chapels, Meeting-Houses, Companies Halls, &c. within the said Bill of Mortality. III. An Account of All the Stage-Coaches, Carriers, &c. where they Inn, and when they Go out. IV. The Rates of Watermen, Hackney Coachmen, Chairmen, Carmen, and Porters; of the General Post, and Penny-Post Offices, where kept, and to what, Places they send Letters and Parcels. V. The Names and Places of Abode of the most Eminent Merchants and Traders in and about London. VI. Useful Tables, which shew the Value of any Quantity of Goods, from One Farthing to Twenty-Seven Shillings. Vii. Tables of Interest, from One Day to Twelve Months, and from 1 l. to 1000 l. at Three, Three and a half, Four, and Five per Cent. Being The Exactest Piece of the Kind hitherto published; and Designed for the Use of Persons of All Degrees, as well Natives as Foreigners.
Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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A complete guide to all persons who have any trade or concern with the City of London, and parts adjacent, containing, I. The Names of All the Streets, Squares, Lanes, &c. in the said City, and within the Bill of Mortality. II. The Names and Situation of the Churches, Chapels, Meeting-Houses, Companies Halls, &c. within the said Bill of Mortality. III. An Account of All the Stage-Coaches, Carriers, &c. where they Inn, and when they Go out. IV. The Rates of Watermen, Hackney Coachmen, Chairmen, Carmen, and Porters; of the General Post, and Peny-Post Offices, where kept, and to what Places they send Letters and Parcels. V. The Names and Places of Abode of the most Eminent Merchants and Traders in and about London. VI. Useful Tables, which shew the Value of any Quantity of Goods, from One Farthing to Twenty-Seven Shillings. VII. Tables of Interest, from One Day to Twelve Months, and from 1 l. to 1000 l. at Three, Three and a half, Four, and Five per Cent. Being the Exactest Piece of the Kind hitherto published; and Lesigned for the Use of Persons of All Degrees, as well Natives as Foreigners.
Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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A funeral sermon, preached in the chapel of Dalkeith the 6th of May, on the Right Honourable Francis late Earl of Dalkeith, Who died in Adderbury in Oxfordshire the First of April, and was interred at his Burial-Place, in Dalkeith, the Fifth of May 1750. By the Reverend Charles Roberts, M. A. Minister of the licensed Chapels of Musselburgh and Dalkeith. Published at the Request of the Hearers.
Roberts, Charles, Rev.Date: MDCCL. [1750]