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A Third Series of Sermons Doctrinal and Practical
Jesus Triumphant In the Conversion and Death of Anna Catharina Merks, Executed at Rotterdam in Holland, the 19Th of June, 173. with a Brief Account of Her Life
Satires on the Times In Two Parts
Mr. A--D's Motives for Renouncing the Popish and Re-Embracing the Protestant Religion, in Which He Was Educated; With Several Fresh Instances of the Unchristian Principles of the Papists in General, and the Jesuits in Particular
The Hymns of Orpheus Tr. from the Original Greek: With a Preliminary Dissertation on the Life and Theology of Orpheus
The British Patriot Or a Timely Caveat Against Giving Into the Measures of Any Evil and Corrupt Minister. to Which Is Annex'd, an Examination and Confutation of a Late Pamphlet, Entitl'd, Considerations on the Present State of Affairs in Europe, and Part
The Age of Folly A Poem
A Brief History of Dover-Castle; Or a Description of Roman, Saxon and Norman, Fortifications To Which Is Subjoined a List of the Constables and Lord Wardens of the Cinque-Ports; With Short Remarks and the Blazoning of Their Arms
Don Coblero Or, the Mock Baron, a Burlesque Poem Signed F. J.
A General History of Connecticut From Its First Settlement Under George Fenwick, Esq. to Its Latest Period of Amity with Great Britain; Including a Description of the Country, and Many Curious and Interesting Anecdotes. to Which Is Added, an Appendix, Wh
A New Analysis of Chronology In Which an Attempt Is Made to Explain the History and Antiquities of the Primitive Nations of the World, and the Prophecies Relating to Them, on Principles Tending to Remove the Imperfection and Discordance of Preceding Syst
The Beauties of British Antiquity Selected from the Writings of Esteemed Antiquaries. With Notes and Observations by John Collinson
A Reply to Mr John James's Review of the Several Pamphlets and Schemes, That Have Been Offer'd to the Publick, for the Building of a Bridge at Westminster; Wherein His Many Absurdities Are Detected ... by Wich 'Tis Evident, That Mr. James Is Absolutely A