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Locus in Bibliotheca
Authorum Nomina
Librorum Titulus
Editionum Tempora et Loca
3 & 3
John Hutchinson
Moses's - sine principio. 8vo. Under J.H. in Weldon. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1729
3 & 4
John Hutchinson
A new account of the confusion of the tongues. 8vo. Under J.H. in Weldon. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1731
3 & 5
John Hutchinson
A treatise of power essential and mechanical. 8vo. Under J.H. in Weldon.
London 1732
3 & 6
John Hutchinson
Glory or gravity essential and mechanical. 8vo. Under J.H. in Weldon. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1733
3 & 7
John Hutchinson
The covenant in the cherubim: so the hebrew writings perfect alterations by rabbies forged. 8vo. Under J.H. in Weldon. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1734
3 & 8
John Hutchinson
The religion of satan: or the antichrist delineated. 8vo. Under J.H. in Weldon. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1736
3 & 9-12
Francis Atterbury
Sermons and discourses on several subjects and occasions. 8vo. 4 vols. Vols 1-2 the 5th ed. (London 1740), vols 3-4 the 2nd ed. (London 1737).
London 1740
3 & 13
Conyers Middleton
A letter from Rome shewing an exact conformity between popery and paganism. 8vo. 4th ed. Also containing an answer to Richard Challoner's 'The Catholic Christian instructed'. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1741
3 & 14-16
Thomas Morgan
The moral philosopher. 8vo. 2nd ed. 3 vols. Anon. Weldon copy in Toulouse Univ. Library. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1738-1740
3 & 17
Anthony Collins
A discourse of the grounds and reasons of the christian religion. In two parts. 8vo. The second part is an examination of William Whiston's 'Essay towards restoring the true text of the Old Testament'. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1741
3 & 18-19
William Law
Tracts. 2 vols. No work with this title in Copac. Probably a combination of a number of tracts with different dates. It is not possible to identify them with certainty. Weldon gives the dates 1721, 1726, 1719, 1726, 1737, 1741 and 1742. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1721
3 & 20
William Law
A demonstration of the gross and fundamental errors of a late book, called a plain account of the nature and end of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 8vo. 2nd ed. The 'Plain account' was by bishop Hoadly. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1738
3 & 21
William Law
A practical treatise upon christian perfection. 8vo. 4th ed.  
London 1737
3 & 22
William Law
An appeal to all that doubt, or disbelieve the truths of the gospel: whether they be deists, arians, socinians or nominal christians. 8vo.  
London 1742
3 & 23-27
John Scott
The christian life: from its beginning, to its consummation in glory. 8vo. 5 vols. Vols 1-2, 10th ed., vols 3-4, 4th ed., vol. 5, 6th ed.
London 1739
3 & 28
James Foster
The usefulness, truth and excellency of the christian revelation defended against ... a ... book, intitled, Christianity as old as the creation. 8vo. 3rd ed. Against Matthew Tindal.
London 1734
3 & 29-30
James Foster
Sermons on variousl subjects. 8vo. 2 vols. 4th ed.  
London 1737
3 & 31
Henry Stebbing
Dispute with Stebbing on the subject of heresy in several letters & vice versa. Between 1735 and 1737 the baptist James Foster was engaged in a dispute with the Anglican clergyman Henry Stebbing. This item comprises five of the six tracts exchanged between them. The tracts are: Henry Stebbing 'A letter to Mr Foster on the subject of heresy' (1735), James Foster 'An answer to Dr Stebbing's letter on the subject of heresy' (1735), Henry Stebbing 'A second letter to Mr Foster on the subject of heresy' (1735), James Foster 'An answer to Dr Stebbing's second letter on the subject of heresy' (1736), James Foster 'An answer to Dr Stebbing's true state of the controversy with Mr Foster on the subject of heresy' (1737) and Henry Stebbing 'A reply to Mr Foster's answer to the true state of the controversy on the subject of heresy' (1737).
London 1735
3 & 32
John Locke
The reasonableness of christianity, as delivered in the scriptures. 8vo. 5th ed.  
London 1731
3 & 33
John Locke
A second vindication of the reasonableness of christianity: as deliver'd in the scriptures. 8vo. 5th ed.  
London 1736
3 & 34
John Hildrop
Reflections upon reason. 8vo. 3rd ed. Anon. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1729
3 & 35
Thomas Sherlock
The tryal of the witnesses of the resurrection of Jesus. 8vo. 10th ed. Anon. Under 'A collection of tracts and discourses' in Weldon. 'The tryal' is a treatise against the deists. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1740
3 & 35
Zachary Pearce
The miracles of Jesus vindicated, in four parts. 8vo. 4th ed. Anon. Under 'A collection of tracts and discourses' in Weldon.
London 1732
3 & 35
Henry Dodwell
Christianity not founded on argument: and the true principle of gospel evidence assigned: a letter. 8vo. Anon. Under 'A collection of tracts and discourses' in Weldon. Henry Dodwell the younger (d. 1784) is the author of this pamphlet. He was the eldest son of Henry Dodwell (1641- 1711), the famous nonjuror.
London 1741
3 & 35
Philip Doddridge
The perspicuity and solidity of those evidences of christianity, to which the generality of its professors among us may attain, illustrated and vindicated. 8vo. Under 'A collection of tracts and discourses' in Weldon. This pamphlet is a reply to Dodwell's 'Christianity not founded'.
London 1742
3 & 35
Philip Doddridge
An answer to a late pamphlet intitled, Christianity not founded on argument, three letters. 8vo. Under 'A collection of tracts and discourses' in Weldon. It is a reply to Henry Dodwell.
London 1743
3 & 36
Anthony Collins
A discourse of freethinking. 8vo. Anon. The heading in Weldon is 'A second collection [of tracts and discourses]'. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1713
3 & 36
William Whiston
Reflexions on an anonymous pamphlet, entituled, A discourse of freethinking. 8vo. Under 'A second collection' in Weldon. A reply to Anthony Collins. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1713
3 & 36
Richard Bentley
Remarks upon a late discourse of free-thinking: in a letter to F.H.D.D. Two parts. 8vo. Under 'A second collection' and Phileleutherus Lipsiensis in Weldon. F.H.D.D. is Francis Hare, bishop of Chichester. Phileleutherus Lipsiensis was the pseudonym of Richard Bentley.
London 1713
3 & 36
John Berkeley
Memoirs of sir John Berkley containing an account of his negotiation for restoring king Charles the first. 8vo. Wing B 1971. Bound up with John Toland's 'Amyntor'.
London 1699
3 & 37
John Toland
Amyntor: or a defence of Milton's life. 8vo. Wing T 1760. Anon. Bound up with John Berkeley's 'Memoirs'.
London 1699
3 & 38
Gilbert Burnet
The abridgment of the History of the reformation of the Church of England. 8vo. 4th ed.  
London 1705
3 & 39
Robert Barclay
Theologiae vere christianae apologia. 8vo. 2nd ed. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1729
3 & 40-41
Robert Jenkin
The reasonableness and certainty of the christian religion. 8vo. 4th ed. 2 vols.  
London 1715
3 & 42
Jonathan Swift
A tale of a tub: written for the universal improvement of mankind. To which is added an account of the battel between the antient and modern books in St. James's library. 8vo. 3rd ed. Anon.
London 1704
3 & 43
William Wake
The authority of christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted: with particular respect to the convocations of the clergy of the realm and Church of England. 8vo. Wing W 230
London 1697
3 & 44
Joseph Glanvill
Two choice and useful treatises: the one Lux orientalis, or, an enquiry into the opinion of the Eastern sages concerning the praeexistence of souls ... the other, A discourse of truth. 8vo. Wing G 833. 'Lux orientalis' (anon.) is by Joseph Glanvill, 'A discourse of truth' is by George Rust. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1682
3 & 45
John Goodman
Winter-evening conference between neighbours: in three parts. 8vo. 7th ed. Wing G 1136. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1698
3 & 46-51
John Tillotson
Sermons sur diverses matières importantes ... traduit de l'anglois par Jean Barbeyrac. 12mo. 6 vols.  
Amsterdam 1744
3 & 52-58
Abbé Musson
Ordres monastiques. Histoire extraite de tous les auteurs qui ont conservé à la posterité ce qu'il y a de plus curieux dans chaque ordre. 12mo. 7 vols. Anon.
Berlin 1751
3 & 59-66
 
Recueil général des pièces concernant le procez entre la demoiselle Cadière ... et le père Gérard, jésuite. 12mo. 8 vols. Weldon has 'le 1er [tome] manque'. Marie-Catherine Cadière was an alleged French witch.
The Hague 1731
3 & 67-69
Pierre François le Courayer
Dissertation sur la validité des ordinations des Anglois et sur la succession des évèques de l'Église Anglicane. 8vo. Anon. Weldon has 'bis' and three shelfmarks, so this could be a combination of the two-volume and one-volume Brussels 1723 eds. Listed in Books in Hell.
Brussels 1723
3 & 70
Peter Heylyn
The historie of that most famous saint and souldier of Christ Jesus, St. George of Cappadocia. 4to. STC 13272. This work contains a catalogue of all the knights of the Order of the Garter.
London 1631
3 & 71
William Cave
A dissertation concerning the government of the ancient church by bishops, metropolitans and patriarchs. 8vo. Wing C 1595
London 1683
3 & 72
John Wilkins
Of the principles and duties of natural religion: two books by John ... bishop of Chester. 8vo. Wing W 2206
London 1683
3 & 73
Edward Stillingfleet
An answer to several late treatises ... occasioned by a book entituled, A discourse concerning the idolatry practised in the Church of Rome. 8vo. Wing S 5559
London 1673
3 & 74
Gilbert Burnet
A discourse of the pastoral care. 8vo. 4th ed. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1736
3 & 75
 
Liturgia, seu, liber precum communium: et administrationis sacramentorum ... juxta usum Ecclesiae Anglicanae. 8vo. Wing C 4188. The Book of Common Prayer in Latin. Listed in Books in Hell.
London 1670
3 & 76
 
The book of common prayer. 4to. STC 16378 ff. Most eds are 4to.
London 1630
3 & 77
 
The book of common prayer. fol. Wing B 3702
London 1700
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