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- "the ministry in the suds," : or, Jack with his Golden Chain in the Parliament-House.'' In which is presented to the public The true State of the Case between Mr. Wilkes and the ministry. Together with An Original Picture of Modern Patriotism in my good Lord Barrington
- 'Tis Well If It Takes : A Comedy. As It Is Acted At the Theatre In Lincolns-Inn-Fields. Written By Mr Taverner
- ----Love without a mask: or The old ballad of the happy shepherdess paraphrased : A poem. By a Gentleman of Pembroke College, Oxford
- 1710. Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo : Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. With necessary tables, plain and useful, a twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or foreign computations, more plain and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nighty rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. Being second after bissextile, or leap year. To which is added the moon's application to the fixed stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to art, and fitted to the meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees, 41 minutes, exactly fitting all the middle counties of England, and without sensible error the whole kingdom. By Richard Saunder, student in the physical and mathematical sciences
- 1711. Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo : Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. With necessary tables, plain and useful, a twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or foreign computations, more plain and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. Being third after bissextile, or leap-year To which is added the moon's application to the fixed stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to art, and fitted to the meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees, 41 minutes, exactly fitting all the middle countries of England, and without sensible error the whole kingdom. By Richard Saunder, student in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences
- A Brief and impartial review of the state of Great Britain, at the commencement of the session of 1783 : Humbly addressed to the Right Honourable and Honourable the Lords and Commons of Great Britain
- A Brief history of the wars and treaties in which England has been engaged from the restoration of King Charles II : To the present time, with a sketch of the causes of the French Revolution, and of the motives which led to the war, between the confederate princes, and the French nation
- A Brief history of trade in England : Containing, the manner of its birth, growth, and declension; and the several occassions thereof. With some proper remedies to recover it from its present languishing condition, to its former flourishing estate
- A Brief state of the debate concerning the sealing of brown linens, and exposing them to sale in open folds: wherein is contained every thing that has been offered to the public against those regulations : Together with answers to the same
- A British freeholder's address to his countrymen : on Thomas Paine's Rights of man
- A British philippic : Inscribed to the right honourable the Earl of Granville
- A Candid review of Mr. Pitt's twenty resolutions. Addressed to the people of Ireland
- A Catalogue of the valuable and capital assemblage of original pictures, the property of Mr J. Hickman : comprising, among many others, the works of the following admired masters of the Venetian, Florentine, Roman, Lombard, Spanish, Dutch, Flemish, and French school. Albert Cuyp, Annibal Carrache, Georgione, Philip Wouverman, Adrian Van de Velde, Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Paul Brill, Paul Veronese, Claude Lorrain, Jean Lingellack, Eglon Vanderncer, Rembrant, Nicholas Berghem, Sir Anthony Vandyke, Laurent de La Hire, Philip Laurie, Salvator Rosa, Alexander Virenese, Sebastain Ricoi, Paul Potier, Francisco Mil, ÄŒhev. Jacques Thornhill, Bartholemi Murillo, M.A. Batalia. Which are arranged, for the confenience of exhibition and sale. By private contract, in Adam's Square, Edinburgh. Entrance first door in North College Street. Admittance, One Shilling-returned to purchasers
- A Catechism, or, The principles of the Christian religion, explained in a familiar and easy manner, adapted to the lowest capacities
- A Charitable visit to the prisons containing suitable and proper advice or counsel to those who are confined there : To which are added prayers for the use of prisoners
- A Collection of English songs, with an appendix of original pieces
- A Collection of carols : Part the fifth
- A Collection of carols : Part the second. 1. Now when Joseph and Mary. 2. Awake, awake sweet England. 3. Joseph was an old man
- A Collection of miscellany letters, selected out of Mist's Weekly journal. The first volume
- A Collection of several valuable pieces, of the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon : ... Containing I. A full Answer to an infamous and trayterous Pamphlet, intitled, à ̀Declaration of the Commons of England, expressing the Reasons of their late Resolutions, touching no further Address or Application to be made to the King.'' Which Pamphlet is prefix'd entire. II. The Difference and Disparity between the Estates and Conditions of George Duke of Buckingham, and Robert Earl of Essex. III. Some Observations and Reflections on Persons and the Times antecedent to the Restoration. IV. Some remarkable Extracts from his Lordship's Speeches in Parliament. V. His humble Petition and Address. VI. His loyal Dedication of his Survey of Hobbes's Leviathan to K. Ch. II. Vii. His Letters to the Duke and Dutchess of York. To which is prefix'd a preface, and a new and particular account of His Lordship's life, Conduct, and Character. By a learned and impartial pen
- A Colloquial essay on the liberal education, and other interesting subjects : Published by order of the Milesian Club. Number I
- A Commentary upon the historical books of the Old Testament. Volume I : Containing, Genesis. Exodus. Leviticus. Numbers. Deuteronomy. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. Symon Patrick, late lord bishop of Ely
- A Common Council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday the 11th day of October 1799, and in the thirty-ninth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the third, King of Great Britain, &c
- A Comparative estimate of the advantages Great Britain would derive from a commercial alliance with the Ottoman, in preference to the Russian Empire : Illustrated with numerous tables, comments, &c. &c. And containing a refutation of all the objections to the Ottoman alliance
- A Compleat and unexceptionable form of liturgy, or Divine service, for the celebration of the Holy Communion, according to the usage of the ancient Christians : Wherein the peculiar and most solemn part of the Christian worship is more fully-explain'd and expresly declar'd, both for instruction of devout people, and for prevention of contention, than in the common forms of the Western Churches. For the use of a society of English Catholick, daily communicants
- A Compleat history of the late septennial Parliament, wherein all their proceedings are particularly enquir'd into, and faithfully related; with proper remarks, and many secret memoirs interspers'd, concerning the late times : To which is prefix'd, honest advice to the freeholders of Great Britain
- A Critical review of the first annual exhibition of paintings, drawings, & sculptures : The works of the Irish artists, at No. 32, Dame-Street, Dublin. June, 1800
- A Defence of natural and revealed religion : being an abridgment of the sermons preached at the lecture founded by the Honble Robert Boyle, Esq;
- A Description of Brighthelmstone and the adjacent country, or, The new guide for ladies and gentlemen resorting to that place of health and amusement
- A Dreadful warning to all wicked people : Shewing how one Mr. John Bagley, the son of Edward Bagley, Esquire; of New-castle, was suddenly struck dead, for his wickedness; by a spirit in a dreadful shape, which is discribed in the book. With the pious exhortation, by the Rev. Dr. Bartlet, upon the occasion
- A Guide from the cradle to the grave : Being a companion for young and old: wherein we may see the various stages of this life, from the tears of tender infancy, to the misery of old age, reduc'd to childhood. To which is added, the three great stepts to eternal salvation: as faith, to be our guide, hope, to be our comfort; and charity, to hide a multitude of faults. With an instruction for children to be obedient to their parents
- A Harmony of the four Gospels: in which the natural order of each is preserved : With a paraphrase and notes. By James Macknight, D.D
- A Hue and cry after part of a pack of hounds, which broke out of their kennel in Westminster : To which is added, modern characters, by another hand
- A Jewish tract, on the fifty-third chapter of Isaiah : Written by Dr. Montalto, in Portuguese. And translated from his manuscript, by Philo-Veritas
- A Letter from St. Stephen's to St. Paul's occasion'd by the Revd Doctor Trapp's sermon peached before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, on Friday January 30. 1729/30 : Very proper to be perused by all gentlemen concerned in the East-India trade
- A Letter from the south, by way of answer to the late letter from a northen divine; giving an account of a very strange attempt made by Dr. A. towards antedating the resignation of his predecessor in the deanery of Carlisle
- A Letter to Caleb D'Anvers, Esq; on his proper reply to a late scurrilous libel, entitled, Sedition and defamation display'd, &c
- A Letter to Mr. P** on occasion of his late letter in answer to the remarks, &c
- A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Elhanan Winchester : in which, his theological tenets and opinions are fairly and candidly examined and confuted, as inconclusive and sophistical. By Dr. Sinclair
- A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Huntington : By Maria De Fleury
- A Letter to the Right Honourable Ch----s T------nd, Esq;
- A Letter to the Right Honourable Lord A - - - -
- A Letter to the publick, concerning bogs
- A Letter written to His Majesty's principal secretaries of state, by the ministers of the several Roman Catholick Princes and states residing here : Complaining of a clause relating Popish priests, attending such ministers, in His Majesty's proclamation of the 6th of December 1745. For putting the Laws in Execution against Jesuits and Popish Priests, &c. With the answer returned thereto by His Majesty's said principal secretaries
- A London directory, or alphabetical arrangement : containing the names and residences of the merchants, manufacturers, and principal traders, in the metropolis and its environs, with the number affixed to each house; also separate lists of the commissioners of customs, excise and stamps; lords of trade and East India Board; Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen; directors of the bank, South-Sea, East-India, Russia, Eastland, Sierra Leone, Hudson's Bay, and Turkey companies; Royal Exchange, London Assurance, Sun, Union, Hand in Hand, Phoenix and Westminster fire offices; with the Committee of the African Office; and other useful information; to which are added the firms of the different banking houses, and a particular account of the public funds. embellished with a plan of the Royal Exchange
- A Museum for young gentlemen and ladies: or, A private tutor for little masters and misses : Containing a variety of useful subjects, and in particular, I. Directions for reading with elegance and propriety. II. The ancient and present state of Great-Britain; with a compendious history of England. III. An account of the solar system. IV. Historical and geographical description of the several countries in the world; with the manners, customs, and habits of the people. V. Tables of weights and measures. VI. The seven wonders of the world. VII. Prospect and description of the burning mountain. VIII. Dying words and behaviour of great men, when just quitting the stage of life; with many other useful particulars, all in a plain familiar way for youth of both sexes. With letters, tales, and fables, for amusement and instruction; illustrated with cuts
- A Narrative of the expedition to Holland : in the autumn of the year 1799. Illustrated with a map of North Holland, and seven views Of The Principal Places Occupied BY The British Forces. By E. Walsh, M.D
- A Narrative of the proceedings of the Court of King's-Bench, in Ireland : relating to the Trial of Mary Heath, for Perjury: In Two Letters. The First, from a Council learned in the Law, who was well acquainted with the Whole Proceedings. The Second, from a Gentleman who attended the Trial
- A New manual of devotions : In three parts. Part I. Containing prayers for families and private persons. Part II. Containing office. I. Of humiliation. II. For the sick. III. For women with child. Part III. Consisting of an office for the holy communion: to which are added some occasional prayers
- A New mason's song to which is added, Captain Johnstons last farewell, and push about the Jorum,
- A New sett of interest tables, for the use of such persons as would be accurate in their computations : To which is added, the method of their construction, and of applying decimal fractions to English money
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureat, to His Majesty
- A New-Year's gift : In two parts: part I. Early piety: or, a serious exhortation to young persons, to remember their creator in the days of their youth: with examples of divers persons famous for their early piety. Part II. The devout Christian's manual; containing devotions for several occasions, ordinary and extraordinary. To which is added, a morning and evening hymn; By Thomas, late L.B. of Bath and Wells
- A Pacquet from Parnassus: or, A collection of papers : Viz. I. On a bown of punch. Written by a gentleman of Oxford. II. A dialogue between monarchy and democracy. III. A letter to a new member of Parliament. IV. A dialogue between the Late L- L-, doctor con-st and charon. V. A long prologue to a short, and ill-acted play, spoken by a woman at Oxford. VI. Luck without labour: or, what was beyond expectation. VII. The lyer: a dialogue between Dick Banter, and Tom Telltroth. Done out of Latin. VIII. A letter from Mr. P- to Mr. S-. IX. Several sentences apply'd by Pasquin to several princes and countries in Europe. In Latin and English. X. An elegiac ode on the death of Mr. Richard Robins. Vol. I. Numb. I
- A Particular relation of the sickness and death of His late Majesty K. William the Third. (Of ever blessed memory) who departed this life on Sunday the 8th of March 1701/2 in the 51st. year of his age, and the thirteenth of his reign
- A Plan for a general commutation of tithes, addressed to the members of both Houses of Parliament
- A Pleasant and delightful dialogue between honest John and loving Kate : With the contrivance of their marriage, and way to get a livelihood. The first part
- A Pretty dialogue betwixt Robin Hood and a beggar
- A Proposal for the relief of Ireland, by a coinage of monies, of gold, and silver; and establishing a national bank
- A Protestant catechism; shewing the principal errors of the Church of Rome : Republished with the addition of a variety of facts, authorities, and arguments, which prove that popery has no claim to antiquity; that it is a gross corruption of Christianity, and enjoins doctrines and tenets pernicious to civil government
- A Proverbial catechism for youth, and a guide to persons of Ripers years : Consisting of maxims and proverbs, divine and moral; collected from the sacred scriptures; the writings of primitive fathers, heathen philosophers, and eminent divines: together with many never before printed. To which are added, instructions how to begin and spend every day with God
- A Representation of the impiety & immorality of the English stage, with reasons for putting a stop thereto: and some questions addrest to those who frequent the play-houses
- A Second test offer'd to the electors of Great Britain. Impartially collected out of the addresses of both parties
- A Select collection of novels in four Volumes : Written by the most celebrated authors in several languages. Many of which never appear'd in English before; and all new translated from the originals, by several Eminent Hands
- A Sermon preach'd at St. Mary's in Oxford, before the University, on Tuesday, March 8. 1708/9 : being the anniversary of Her Majesty's inauguration. By Tho. Rennell, M. A. Fellow of Exeter College, Oxon
- A Short argument on the administration of oaths, endeavouring to shew that it is an essential and unalienable prerogative of the sovereignty
- A Short view of the encroachments of France in America; And of the British commerce with Spain
- A Short view of the rise, progress, and establishment of the woollen manufacture in England : And of the continual attempts of the manufacturers to monopolize wool, and lower its price. In which their late complaints, relating to the marking sheep, and winding wool, are candidly considered
- A Short way to know the world: or; A compendium of modern geography : According to the latest discoveries and improvements: by way of question and answer. Design'd as well for the use of schools, as of those who would be acquainted with the present state of nations. In two parts. I. General geography; or, An account of the science, and its several branches: with an explanation of such matters and terms belonging to each as may be necessary for understanding the second part. II. Special geography; or, A description of the several empires, kingdoms, states and countries throughout the world: setting forth their situation, bounds, extent, qualities; mountains, rivers, lakes; divisions into provinces; inhabitants, government, trade, religion, bishops, universities. The whole improved with maps adapted to the work, and copper-plates
- A Sketch of the campaign of 1793. Part I : Letters from an officer of the guards, on the continent, to a friend in Devonshire
- A Spelling-book; upon a new plan : Published by the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge; for the use of their schools
- A Strange and wonderful relation of the old woman that was drowned at Ratcliff Highway, a fortnight ago : To which is added the old woman's legacies. A little after her death. Part the second
- A Strange and wonderful relation of the old woman who was drowned at Ratcliffe Highway. A fortnight ago : To which is added, the old woman's last will and testament. Part the second
- A Sunday reading : The grand assizes; or, General goal delivery
- A Supplement to the new version of Psalms by Dr. Brady and Mr. Tate : Containing the useful hymns, creed, lords, prayer, Ten Commandments, hymns for the H. Sacrament, &c. Psalms of particular metre's (with their tunes and Gloria Patri's) and all over Psalm-tunes both proper and common. The whole being a complete Psalmody. Very useful for teachers and learners, either of the old or new version
- A Test for the times : Or, The treachery and inconsistency of democratic politics manifested, in the case especially of Somers versus Somers
- A Treatise on Christian perfection : and Saving Faith. In two parts
- A True and particular account of the cruel and inhuman murder, that was committed by one Susanna Morton, aged 23 years, on her bastard child, with the assistance of one James Preston, aged 70, who were both executed on Thursday last, at Derby, together with their last dying words and confessions; likewise the most remarkable and shocking account of Ann Hoon, aged 24 years, for the murder of her infant child, about 14 months old, by throwing it into a tub of water, in order to surrender herself up for execution, on account of her being threatened with a prosecution for breaking down a rail or two of a fencing belonging to a gentleman's plantation in the neighbourhood, she being short of wood to heat her oven, and could not bear the thoughts of being parted from her child whom she was so fond of. Also an account of the murder of Hannah Oldfield, by Job Ward, her fellow servant, by giving her arsenic, for the purpose of procuring abhortion, she being with child by him
- A True and particular account of the execution of Richard Parker, on board the Sandwich, at the Nore, on Friday morning, at half past nine o'clock. Also, an account of the grand and solemn procession preceding the execution; and the particulars of his behaviour from the moment sentence of death was passed on him, till the time of his execution; and the conversation which passed between him and Captain Moss on board the Sandwich, faithfully detailed by a person who was present: and an account of the firm and manly manner in which he conducted himself
- A Vindication of E----ce B-g--l, Esq; from the imputation of his being the author of a printed speech, said to be spoken at a General Court of the South-Sea Company in Merchant-Taylor's Hall, on Friday, Sept. 30. 1720 : Wherein the case of the sellers and purchasers of the third and fourth subscription is considered
- A Warning to Ireland, or Its deplorable condition, occasion'd by the late flood and storm which happened on the first of January, 1725-6. Giving an account of the loffes fultain'd by sea and land, particularly in and about the city of Dublin. ..
- A Welch sermon, said to be preached at a funeral : by a minister of Glangothan, in Glamorganshire
- A [R]elation, of one Martha Smith, late servant-maid to Mr. Proby, on Ormond's-Key, who made away her child, on Fryday the 21st of February, 1706/7: and now is confin'd in New-Gate for the same
- A [pind]aric elegy, [on th]e death of the [Earl] of Hillsborough; [suppo]sed to be written by [Dol]eful Dickey
- A ballance for merchants and mariners: containing an undoubted account of the principal causes of the great decay of trade; with proper directions to set our trade again on a right foot. By a sincere well-wisher to the trade and prosperity of the nation
- A bickerstaff's burying : or, work for the upholders. A farce; as it is acted at the theatres, with applause. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre: Author of The Gamester, a Comedy
- A bill for better effecting the pious intention of building fifty new churches, or so many of them as shall be built by the funds already granted : and for settling the right of patronage thereof, and separating the parishes belonging to the same, and the revenues thereof; and preserving the right of the present incumbents of old churches; and for the endowment of eleven new churches therein mentioned out of part of the fund appropriated by Parliament to that use; and by a pound rate; and for regulating the choice of lecturers; and for making the parish clerks of the new churches members of the Corporation of Parish Clerks already erected
- A bill for discharging divers manors and hereditaments in the counties of Pembroke and Cardigan, the estate of Frances the wife of Marmaduke Gwynne, Esquire, from the terms and trusts thereof, agreed to be limited by certain articles of agreement of the twenty-first day of May, one thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight; and for vesting and confirming the same manors and premisses so discharged in William Webley, gentleman, and his heirs in fee, upon the trusts declared in an indenture of release of the twenty-ninth day of January last past
- A bill for raising and establishing a fund for a provision for the widows and children of the clergy of the Church of Ireland : Presented by Sir Francis Hutchinson, Bart. Lunae 22 die Decembris 1783. (now printed as altered by the Committee.)
- A bill for the better regulating the practice of surgery in and about the City of London and Westminster : and the better Providing Her Majesties Fleet and Army with Skilful and Able Surgeons
- A biographical dictionary : containing an historical account of all the engravers, from the earliest period of the art of engraving to the present time; and a short list of their most esteemed works. With the cyphers, monograms, and particular marks, used by each master, accurately copied from the originals, and properly explained. To which is prefixed, an essay on the rise and progress of the art of engraving, both on copper and on wood. With several curious specimens of the performances of the most ancient artists. By Joseph Strutt. ..
- A birth-day poem for James Maxwell : written by himself, on May the IXth, M,DCC,XCVIII. when he entered the LXXIX year of his age, in a very frail condition, and in great expectation of his death
- A blow at the root : or, Christ stabbed in the House of his Friends
- A blow at the root: or, an attempt to prove, that no time ever was, or very probably ever will be, so proper and convenient as the present, for introducing a further reformation into our national church, universities, and schools. Most humbly dedicated to His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland. By an impartial hand
- A body of practical divinity : consisting of above one hundred and seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster. With a supplement of some sermons on several texts of Scripture. To which is added, the art of divin contentment; Recommended to the Publishers, and never before printed (except once) in the former editions of this book, altho' Printed Twenty Times by itself By Thomas Watson, formerly Minister at St. Sthephens Walbrook, London. Recommended by several Ministers to Masters of Families and others
- A body of practical divinity : consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism, composed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster: with a supplement of some sermons on several Texts of Scripture. To which is added, The Art of Divine Contentment; Recommended to the Publisher, and never before Printed in any of the former Editions of this Book altho' Printed Twenty Times by itself. By Thomas Watson, formerly Minister at St. Stephen's Walbrook, London. Recommended by several Ministers, to Masters of Families, and others
- A bold stroke for a husband, a comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden : By Mrs. Cowley
- A bold stroke for a wife : A comedy, by Mrs. Centlivre. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers. "The lines distinguished by inverted commas, are omitted in the representation."
- A bold stroke for a wife : a comedy ; as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By the author of The busie-body and the Gamester
- A bold stroke for a wife : a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's -Inn-Fields. By the author of The busie-body and the Gamester
- A book for beginners : or, an help to young communicants, that they may be fitted for the Holy Communion, and receive it with profit. By S. Patrick, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Ely
- A book for beginners: or, An help to young communicants : that they may be fitted for the Holy Communion, and receive it with profit. By S. Patrick, D.D. late Lord Bishop of Ely
- A book of architecture, containing designs of buildings and ornaments : By James Gibbs
- A book of architecture, containing designs of buildings and ornaments. By James Gibbs
- A book of instructions : written by the Right Honourable Sir Christr. Wandesforde, Knt. Lord Deputy of Ireland, First Master of the Rolls, then One of the Lords Justices, and Baron Mowbray & Musters; to his Son and Heir, George Wandesforde, Esq; in order to the Regulating the Conduct of his Whole Life. ..
- A book of psalm-tunes : (in Four Parts.) With psalms. The seventh edition, with additions, carefully revised and corrected. By Abraham Barber
- A brief account of Mr. John Ginglicutt's treatise concerning the altercation or scolding of the ancients : By the Author
- A brief account of Mr. Valentine Greatrak's : and divers of the strange cures by him lately performed. Written by himself in a letter addressed to the Honourable Robert Boyle Esq; Whereunto are annexed, the testimonials of Robert Boyle Esq; Bishop Wilkins, Bishop Patrick, Dr. Cudworth, Dr. Whichcot, and many other Persons of Distinction; concerning the chief Matters of Fact therein Related
- A brief account of some Lent and other extraordinary processions : and ecclesiastical entertainments seen last year at Lisbon. In four letters to an English friend, by George Whitefield, late of Pembroke College; And Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Countess of Huntingdon
- A brief account of some Lent and other extraordinary processions : and ecclesiastical entertainments seen last year at Lisbon. In four letters to an English friend. By George Whitefield, late of Pembroke College; And Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Countess of Huntingdon
- A brief account of the Hospital of St. Elisabeth : annexed to the Imperial Monastery of St. Maximin, of the Benedictines, in the electorate of Treves. Translated from the Latin. With notes, and Miscellaneous Observations
- A brief account of the causes that have retarded the progress of the colony of Georgia, in America; attested upon oath. Being a proper contrast to A state of the province of Georgia. Attested upon oath; and some other misrepresentations on the same subject
- A brief account of the late revivals of religion : among the Congregationalists and Baptists, in a number of towns in the New-England states, and also in Nova-Scotia. Extracted chiefly from letters, written by Several Gentlemen of unquestionable Veracity
- A brief account of the measures taken in Denmark : for the conversion of the heathen in the East-Indies: and of the college or incorporated society erected by the King of Denmark for the propagation of the gospel. Published for the Information of those who earnestly wish the Salvation of the Heathen. Translated from the High Dutch
- A brief account of the occasion, process, and issue of a late trial : at the assize held at Gloucester, March 3, 1743. between some of the people call'd Methodists, plaintiffs, and certain persons of the town of Minchin-Hampton, in the said County, defendants. In a letter to a friend. By George Whitefield, A. B. late of Pembroke-College, Oxford
- A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers : in which their fundamental principle, doctrines, worship, ministry, and discipline, are plainly declared: with a summary relation of the former dispensations of God in the world, By way of Introduction. By William Penn