Religion in the British Pamphlets Relating to the American Revolution, 1764-1783 (HIL-MICL FC LSC .G7P3A4R4)

This table provides information on various aspects of religion and religious discourse found in the British Pamphlets Relating to the American Revolution microfilm collection. Information in this table focuses on religious addresses, church matters, religious discourse, fast, laws regarding religion, missionary work, politics, and sermons. The table has been broken down into these main subject sections. Researchers are encouraged to browse their subject of interest for further information or use the Ctrl-f search on their keyboard to search topics such as: American affairs, Catholics, , clergy, colonies (specifically regarding information on the dispute in the American Colonies), correspondence (by individual minister’s/reverend’s name), dissenters, Episcopal Church, morality, murder, natives, liberty, poem(s), Protestants, Quebec, rebellion, the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, etc. Information in this table was primarily compiled from the accompanying guide to the microfilm collection, British Pamphlets Relating to the American Revolution, 1764-1783 (edited by Colin Bonwick and Thomas R. Adams). Additional information was compiled from Adams, Thomas R. The American Controversy: A Bibliographical Study of the British Pamphlets About the American Disputes, 1764-1783. Providence: Brown University Press, 1980. Vol 1-2. (HIL-MICGDL E209 .A32 v.1-2)

Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Address 241 13 74-62 [Priestley, Joseph] An An Address To Protestant Dissenters Of All Denominations, On Address To Protestant the Approaching Election of Members Of Parliament, With Dissenters respect to the State of Public Liberty in General, And of American Affairs in Particular. Address 275 14 75-20 A Calm and Religious A Calm and Religious Address To the Discordant Inhabitants Of Address G. Britain, and its N. American Colonies: Pointing out the Source of our threatening Woes, (Multiplied enormous Sins!) and inviting, at This important Crisis, to Repentance, instead of mutual inflammatory Resentments Address 444 20 76-42 Estwick, Samuel A A Letter To the Revered Josiah Tucker, D.D. Dean of Glocester, Letter To … Tucker In Answer to His Humble Address and Earnest Appeal. Address 450 20 76-48 Fletcher, John William The Bible and the Sword: Or, The Appointment Of The General The Bible and the Fast Vindicated In an Address to the Common People, Sword Concerning The Propriety of Repressing Obstinate Licentiousness With The Sword, And Of Fasting When The Sword Is Drawn For That Purpose.

Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Church 4 1 64-7 [Fleming, Caleb] The In A Letter To The Author Of An Answer to Dr Mayhew’s Claims of the Church Observations On The Charter and Conduct Of The Society for of England Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts Church 9 1 64-13 Mayhew, Jonathan A A Defence Of the Observations On The Charter and Conduct of Defence Of The the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts Observations Church 12 1 64-17 [Secker, Thomas] An An Answer to Dr. Mayhew’s Observations On The Charter And Answer To Dr. Conduct Of The Society For the Propagation of the Gospel in Mayhew’s Foreign Parts Observations Church 14 1 65-1 Apthorp, East A A Review Of Dr. Mayhew’s Remarks On The Answer to his Review Of Dr. Observations On The Charter And Conduct Of The Society For Mayhew’s Remarks The Propagation Of the Gospel In Foreign Parts Church 108 6 68-16 A Letter From A To The Clergy Of The Church Of England, Occasioned By The protestant-Dissenting- Alarming Growth of Popery In This Kingdom Minister Church 121 7 69-3 Letters To The Letters To The Ministry From Governor Bernard, General Gage Ministry and Commodore Hood, And Also Memorials to the Lords of the Treasury, From the Commissioners of the Customs. With Sundry Letters and Papers annexed to the said Memorials Church 123 7 69-5 [Blackburne, Francis] A Critical Commentary On Archbishop Secker’s Letter To The A Critical Right Honourable Horatio Walpole, Concerning in Commentary America Church 145 8 69-31 Secker, Thomas A A Letter To the Right Honourable Horatio Walple, Esq; Written Letter To … Walpole Jan. 9, 1750-1, By the Right Reverend Thomas Secker, LL. D. Lord Of Oxford: Concerning Bishops in America Church 281 15 75-26 Church of Scotland. A full account of the Proceedings Of The General Assembly, General Assembly. A Containing among a variety of other Affairs, the Speeches and full account Trail of the Rev. Robert Finlay, Minister of Dollar on Account of the St. Ninian’s settlement. Together with a particular Account of the late Skirmish near Boston; betwixt his Majesty’s Troops and the Americans: being the Copy of a Letter from Salem, in North America Church 1058 44 82-66 Paine, Thomas A A Letter Addressed To The Abbe Raynal On The Affairs of Letter Addressed To North-America. In Which The Mistakes in the Abbe’s Account The Abbe Raynal Of The Revolution Of America Are Corrected And Cleared Up.

Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Discourse 67 4 66-40 Mayhew, Jonathan A Thanksgiving-Discourse, Preached At the Desire of the West The Snare Broken Church In Boston, N. E. Friday May 23, 1766 Discourse 118 7 69-1 Adams, Amos A Two Discourses, Preached at Roxbury on the General Fast, April Concise, Historical 6, 1769 View Discourse 306 15 75-55 Gordon, William A A Discourse Preached December 15th, 1774. Being The Day Discourse Preached Recommended By the Provincial Congress; And Afterwards at the Boston Lecture. By William Gordon Of The Third Church In Roxbury … Not to be confused with the Discourse delivered by Gordon on the morning of the same day and printed in Boston only. Discourse 738 20 76-36 The Deflection of our The Deflection of our Brethren a Call to Christian Humiliation. Brethren A Discourse, Occasioned By The Present Unhappy Rebellion In America: Delivered in a Country Congregation, December the 13th, 1776. Discourse 536 23 76-142.1 Smith, J. A Short --- A Short --- plain Discourse Upon The Late Fast, (December 13, Plain Discourse 1776) Delivered In The Parish Church of Lambourn in Berks. Discourse 665 28 78-10 Bryden, William Piety To God, And Loyalty To The King, Illustrated and Piety To God Enforced: In A Discourse, delivered upon the 26th Day of February 1778. Discourse 977 40 81-51.1 [Parr, Samuel] A A Discourse on the Late Fast. By Philetherus Norfolciensis … Discourse on the Late Fast Discourse 982 40 81-57 Price, Richard A A Discourse Addressed To A Congregation At Hackney, ON Discourse Addressed February, 21, 1781. To A Congregation

Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Fast 796 33 79-46 Thoughts On The Fast Thoughts On The Fast For the 10th of February 1779.

Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Law 3 1 64-3 Considerations On the Against Roman Catholics in England and American Colonies Penal Laws

Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Missionaries 52 3 66-21 A Farther Appeal Containing: Animadversions upon some late Arguments of a Right Reverend Prelate of the Church of England, in reference to our sending Missionaries from hence to convert the Indians, and thoughts upon the proper Means and Measures of converting the Indians to true Christianity

Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Politics 247 13 74-73 Shebbeare, John An An Answer To The Queries, Contained In A Letter To Dr. Answer To The Shebbeare, Printed in the Public Ledger, August 10…The Queries Merits, also, of Roman Catholics, and of Dissenters from the Church of England, respecting Allegiance and Liberty, and their Claims to National Protection, are fairly stated, from their past and Present Transactions…Contains references to the Quebec Bill and the Taxation of the American colonies Politics 211 12 74-21 Chatham, William The Speech Of the Right Honourable The Earl of Chatham In Pitt, 1st earl The The House of Lords, upon reading the Amendments In The Speech … On … the Quebec Bull, On Friday, the 17th of June, 1774. Together with 17th of June. 1774 His Lordship’s Speech, on the Third Reading, in the House of Lords, of The Bill for Providing With Quarters, the Officers and Troops in America Politics 237 12 74-57 [Meredith, Sir A Litter to The Earl of Chatham On The Quebec Bill William, bart.] A Letter to The Earl of Chatham Politics 274 14 75-19 A Calm Address to A reply to Caleb Evans’s Letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley Americanus Politics 291 15 75-36 A Constitutional A reply to Wesley’s Calm Address Answer To The Rev. Mr. John Wesley’s Calm Address to the American Colonies Politics 294 15 75-40 A Defence … A reply to Caleb Evans, A Letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley Politics 298 15 75-44 [Evans, Caleb] A A Letter To The Rev. Mr. John Wesley, Occasioned by this Letter To … Wesley Calm Address to the American Colonies.… Politics 300 15 75-47 Fallacy Detected In A Letter To The Rev. Mr. John Wesley, Master Of Arts. Wherein His “Free Thoughts on the State of Public Affairs,” And His “Calm Address to the Americans,” Are considered and compared Politics 303 15 75-51 A Full and Impartial A Full And Impartial Examination Of The Rev. Mr. John Examination Wesley’s Address to the Americans: In Which That Gentleman’s Inconsistencies are remarked; His Assertions proved groundless; And His Principles in general demonstrated to be subversive of the British Constitution. The while interspersed with Remarks upon American affairs. By A Friend to the People and their Liberties. … Politics 330 16 75-80 A Letter To The Rev. On His Calm Address To The American Colonies: Wherein Is Mr. John Wesley Shewn, That his Arguments are inconclusive; His Principles arbitrary; And That His Assertions are without Foundation. By A Lover of Truth and the British Constitution…a reply to John Wesley’s Calm Address Politics 346 17 75-96 [Maseres, Francis] An Account Of The Proceedings Of The British, And other Protestant In habitants, Of The Province of Quebeck, In North America, In order to obtain An Hourse of Assembly In that Province Politics 352 17 75-104 Penrose, Thomas Address To The Genius of Britain. By The Rev. Thomas Address To The Penrose, Curate of Newbury, Berks…Includes a number of Genius Of Britain allusions and references to the estrangement of the American colonies Politics 365 17 75-118 Resistance No In Which The Right of a British Parliament to Tax the American Rebellion. In Which Colonies, is fully considered, and found Unconstitutional: The The Right Right of a Free People to Resist in Defence of their Laws and Constitution, Asserted and Vindicated: And The Infamous Fallacies in John Wesley’s Address to the American Colonies, exposed and censured … A reply to Samuel Johnson’s Taxation No Tyranny and to John Wesley’s Calm Address Politics 543 24 76-148 [Stewart, James] A A Letter To The Rev. Dr. Price, F.R.S. Wherein His Observation Letter To The Rev. Dr. on the Nature of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government, Price, F.R.S. &c. Are Candidly Examined; His Fundamental Principles refuted, And The Fallacy of his Reasoning From These Principles detected. Politics 544 24 76-149 Stewart, James The The Total Refutation And Political Overthrow Of Doctor Price; Total Refutation And Or Successfully vindicated against All American Political Overthrow Of Rebels, and their Advocates. Doctor Price Politics 554 24 76-159.1 A Vindication Of The A Vindication Of The Rev. Mr. Wesley’s Observations On Rev. Mr. Wesley’s Liberty. Observations Politics 555 24 76-159.2 [Watson, Jonathan] Cursory Remarks on Dr. Price’s Observations On The Nature of Cursory Remarks On Civil Liberty. Dr. Price’s Observations Politics 558 24 76-162 Wesley, John Some Some Observations On Liberty: Occasioned by a late Tract, By Observations On John Wesley, M.A. Liberty Politics 608 26 77-47 [Gray, John] Doctor Doctor Price’s Notions of the Nature of Civil Liberty Shewn To Price’s Notions Be Contradictory To Reason and Scripture. Politics 621 26 77-60 A Letter To Dr. Price A Letter To Dr. Price On His Additional Observations On The On His Additional Nature And Value Of Civil Liberty. Observation Politics 627 27 77-67 [Lofft, Capel] Observations On Mr. Wesley’s Second Calm Address, And Observations On Mr. Incidental On Other Writings Upon The American Question. Wesley’s Second Calm Address Politics 651 27 77-99 Wesley, John A Calm A Calm Address To The Inhabitants of England. Address To The Inhabitants Politics 757 31 78-116 Wesley, John A A Serious Address To The People of England, With Regard To Serious Address The State Of The Nation. Politics 1147 48 83-64 Monitory Hints To Monitory Hints To The Minster On The Present State Of The The Minister Nation --- The Dismemberment Of The Empire --- The Necessary Alterations Of The Constitution, &c. In A Letter To The Right Honourable The Earl Of Shelburne: With Occasional Observations elucidating many Passages in a Pamphlet lately published Entitled A Defence Of The Earl of Shelburn, &c. Politics 1156 48 83-73 A Peep behind the A Peep behind the Ministerial Curtain, Where The County Ministerial Curtain Members of Parliament And The People of Great Britain May see the real Intentions of the late Ministry towards America. Being a Compleat Copy of Instructions given to the Earl of Carlisle and the rest of the Commissioners then empowered to make Peace With America: Together with Several other Important Papers, Compiled By An Englishman … Entered At Stationers Hall. Politics 178 10 72-10 [Maseres, Francis] A A Draught of an Act of Parliament for tolerating the Roman Draught of an Act of Catholic Religion in the Province of Quebec, and for Parliament for encouraging and introducing the Protestant Religion into the said tolerating Provinces, and for vesting the Lands belonging to certain Religious Houses in the said Province in the Crown of this Kingdom, for the Support of the Civil Government of the Said Province; and for other Purposes Politics 399 18 75-153 The Voice of God Being Serious Thoughts On The Present Alarming Crisis: With An Appeal to the Nation in general; particularly addressed to the Christian World, respecting the unhappy Situation of Affairs between England and the American Colonies. Also, Some few Hints, humble offered, for an immediate Remedy. Politics 469 21 76-69 Hypocrisy Unmasked Hypocrisy Unmasked; Or, A Short Inquiry Into The Religious Complaints Of Our American Colonies. To Which Is Added, A Word On The Laws Against Popery In Great Britain And Ireland…This deals with protests against the Quebec Act. Politics 492 22 76-93 [Maseres, Francis] The Canadian Freeholder: A Dialogue. Shewing, The Sentiments The Canadian of the Bulk of the Freeholders of Canada concerning the late Freeloader Quebeck-Act, with some Remarks on the Boston-Charter Act, and an Attempt to shew the great Expediency of immediately Repealing both those Acts of Parliament, as a Ground for a Reconciliation with the United Colonies in America. Politics 521 23 76-127 The Religious The Religious Harmonist, Or a Recipe for the Cure of Schism; Harmonist The fatal Sources of our American Disputes; With some Strictures upon Hypocrisy Unmasked, A Pamphlet tending to fan the Flame with but Impertinence and impotent Chicane…A reply to Hypocrisy Unmasked; or, A Short Inquiry into the Religious Complaints of Our American Colonies. Politics 525 23 76-131 The Rev. John The Rev. John Fletcher’s Arguments, Contained in His Fletcher’s Arguments “Vindication of the Calm Address” In Defence Of The Assumed Right Of The British Parliament To Tax America. Politics 191 10 73-12 Two Letters Two Letters Addressed To The Right Rev. Prelates, Who A Second Time Rejected The Dissenters’ Bill Politics? 382 18 75-134 [Stanley, Thomas] A A Cool Reply To A Calm Address Cool Reply Politics 388 18 75-141 [Toplady, Augustus An Old Fox Tarr’d And Feathered. Occasioned By What Is Montague] An Old Called Mr. Wesley’s Calm Address to our American Fox Colonys[sic]. Politics 400 18 75-155 Wesley, John A Calm A Calm Address To Our American Colonies. This is in 12 Address sections. The first half is based on Johnson’s Taxation No Tyranny. Pages 19-23 contain a commentary on William Smith’s Sermon on the Present Situation of American Affairs. It was probably published toward the end of September 1775. Politics 404 18 75-759 A Wolf In Sheep’s Containing An Account Of the Wonderful Apparition OF Father Clothing Petre’s Ghost. In the Form of the Rev. John Wesley. With Some Conjectures Concerning The Secret Causes That Moved Him TO Appear At This Very Critical Juncture…A reply to John Wesley’s Calm Address Politics 429 19 76-26 A Complete Answer A Complete Answer to Mr. Wesley’s Observations, Upon Dr. To Mr. Wesley’s Price’s Essay On Civil Liberty. Wherein the fatalism and infidelity of Mr. Wesley’s principles are confuted, and their dangerous tendency, with respect to all civil government, are pointed out. Politics 433 19 76-31 Cursory Observations Cursory Observations Occasioned By Mr. Wesley’s Remarks on Occasioned Dr. Price’s Essay On Civil Liberty. Politics 445 20 76-43 Evans, Caleb Political Political Sophistry detected, Or, Breif Remarks On The Re. Mr. Sophistry detected Fletcher’s late Tract, Entitled “American Patriotism.” Politics 446 20 76-44 Evans, Caleb A Reply A Reply To The Rev. Mr. Fletcher’s Vindication Of Mr. To The Rev. Mr. Wesley’s Calm Address To Our American Colonies. Fletcher’s Vindication Politics 449 20 76-47 Fletcher, John William American Patriotism Farther confronted with Reason, Scripture, American Patriotism And The Constitution: Being Observations On The Dangerous Farther Confronted Politicks Taught By The Rev. Mr. Evans, M.A. And The Rev. Dr. Price. With A Scriptural Plea For the Revolted Colonies. Politics 451 20 76-49 Fletcher, John William A Vindication Of The Rev. Mr. Wesley’s “Calm Address To A Vindication Of The Our American Colonies:” In some Letters To Mr. Caleb Evans. Rev. Mr. Wesley’s “Calm Address” Politics 478 21 76-80 A Letter to The Rev. A Letter to The Rev. Dr. Price. By the Author of The Defence of Dr. Price. By the the American Congress, In Reply To Taxation no Tyranny. Author Politics 479 21 76-81 A Letter To The Rev. A Letter To The Rev. Dr. Richard Price, On His Observations on Dr. Price, On His the Nature of Civil Liberty, The Principles of Government, and Observations the Justice and Policy of the War with America. Politics 486 21 76-88 [Lind, John] Three Three Letters To Dr. Prince, Containing Remarks on his Letters To Dr. Price Observations On The Nature of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government, and the Justice and Policy of the War in America. Politics 502 22 76-105 Olivers, Thomas A A Full Defence Of The Rev. John Wesley, In Answer To The Full Defence Rev, John Wesley, In Answer To The Several Personal Reflections Cast On That Gentleman By the Rev. Caleb Evans, In His Observations On Mr. Wesley’s Late Reply Prefixed To His Calm Address. Politics 509 23 76-114 Political Empiricism A Letter To The Rev. Mr. John Wesley…A reply to John Wesley’s Calm Address. Politics 530 23 76-136 Serious And Impartial Serious And Impartial Observations On The Blessings Of Observations Liberty and Peace. Addressed To Persons Of All Parties. Inviting them also To enter into that Grand Association, which is able to secure the Safety and Happiness of the British Empire.

Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Prayer 424 19 76-21.1 Church of England Abstract Of A Form of Prayer, To be Used In all Churched and Abstract Of A Form of Chapels throughout that Part of Great Britain called England, Prayer Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the 13th of December 1776. Prayer 425 19 75-22 Church of England A A Form Of Prayer, To Be Used In all Churches and Chapels Form of Prayer throughout that Part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the Thirteenth of December next. Prayer 533 23 76-140 [Sheridan, Richard The General Fast; A Lyric Ode: With A Form of Prayer Proper Brinsley Butler] The For the Occasion; And A Dedication to the King. General Fast Prayer 675 28 78-20 Church of England A A Form of Prayer, To Be Used In All Churches and Chapels Form Of Prayer, To throughout that Part of Great Britain called England, Dominion Be Used … upon of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the Friday the Twenty- Twenty-seventh of February next. seventh of February next Prayer 774 32 79-17 Church of England. A A Form of Prayer, To Be Used In All Churches and Chapels Form Of Prayer, To be throughout that Part of Great Britain called England, Dominion Used … of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Wednesday the tenth of February next. Prayer 775 32 79-17.1 Church of England. A A Prayer To Be Used Every Day next after the Prayer In Time Prayer To Be Used Of War and Tumults. In All Cathedral, Collegiate, and Parochial Every Day … [1779] Churches and Chapels within England, Wales, and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed, during the present Troubles. Prayer 871 37 80-18.1 Church of England. A A Form of Prayer, To Be Used In All Churches and Chapels Form of Prayer To be throughout that Part of Great Britain called England, Dominion Used … upon Friday of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the the Fourth of February Fourth of February next. next Prayer 910 38 80-63 Poems Fit For A Poems Fit For A Bishop Which Two Bishops will read. An Bishop Which Two American Prayer. Address to Religion. Bishops Will Read Prayer 943 39 81-11.1 Church of England. A A Form of Prayer, To Be Used In All Churches and Chapels Form of Prayer, To Be throughout that Part of Great Britain called England, Dominion Used … upon of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Wednesday Wednesday the the Twenty-first Day of February next. Twenty-first Day of February next Prayer 944 39 81.11.2 Church of England. A A Prayer To Be Used Every Day next after the Prayer In Time of Prayer To BE Used War and Tumults, In All Cathedrals, Collegiate, and Parochial Every Day … [1781] Churches and Chapels within England, Wales and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed, during the present Troubles. Prayer 1018 43 82-21.1 Church of England. A A Form of Prayer And Thanksgiving To Almighty God; To Be Form of Prayer And Used At Morning and Evening Service, After the General Thanksgiving Thanksgiving, Throughout the cities of London and , and elsewhere within the Bills of Mortality, on Sunday the Twenty-sixth of May, 1782; and in all Churches and Chapels throughout England, Wales, and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed, on the Sunday after the Minsters thereof received the same; for the Success of His Majesty’s Arms in different Parts of the World; and especially for the important Victory gained in the West Indies by His Majesty’s Fleet under the Command of Sir George Brydges Rodney, on the Twelfth of April last. By His Majesty’s Special Command. Prayer 1019 43 82-21.2 Church of England. A A Form of Prayer, To Be Used In All Churches throughout that Form of Prayer, To Be Part of Great Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and Used … upon Friday Town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the Eighth Day of the Eighth Day of February next. February next

Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Sermon 13 1 64-18 Terrick, Richard A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At Their before the Anniversary Meeting In The Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, Incorporated Society On Friday February 17, 1764. By the Right Reverend Father in God Richard Lord Bishop of Peterborough Sermon 18 1 65-8 Eliot, Andrew A A Sermon Preached Before His Excellency Francis Bernard Esq; Sermon Preached Governor, The Honorable His Majesty’s Council, And The Before [His Honorable House of Representatives, Of the Province of the Excellency] Francis Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, May 29th 1765 Bernard Sermon 36 2 65-28 Yonge, Philip A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For the Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At Their before the Anniversary Meeting In the Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, Incorporated Society On Friday February 15, 1765. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Philip Lord Bishop of Norwich Sermon 84 4 66-61 Warburton, William A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The A Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At their Anniversary before the Meeting In the Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow. On Friday Incorporated Society February 21, 1766 Sermon 88 5 67-5 Ewer, John A Sermon A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Preached before the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At their Anniversary Incorporated Society Meeting In the Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow. On Friday February 20, 1767 Sermon 104 6 68-10 Green, John A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At their Anniversary before the Meeting In the Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow. On Friday Incorporated Society February 19, 1768 Sermon 112 6 68-20 Livingston, William A Letter To The Right Reverend Father in God, John Lord A Letter To The Right Bishop of Landaff; Occasioned by some Passages in his Reverend Father in Lordship’s Sermon, on the 20th of February, 1767m in which the God. American Colonies are Loaded with great undeserved Reproach Sermon 138 8 69-23 Newton, Thomas On A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The the imperfect Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At their Anniversary Reception of the Meeting In the Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow. On Friday Gospel February 17, 1769 Sermon 156 8 70-14 Keppel, Frederick A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At their Anniversary before the Meeting In the Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow. On Friday Incorporated Society February 16, 1770 Sermon 157 8 70-15 Lathrop, John A Sermon Occasioned By The Horrid Murder of Messieurs Innocent Blood Crying Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, Crispus To God Attucks, With Patrick Carr, since dead, and Christopher Monk, judged irrevocable, and several other badly wounded, by a Party of Troops under the Command of Captain Preston: On the Firth Of March, 1770m And Preached The Lord’s-Day Following Sermon 169 9 71-7 Lowth, Robert A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At their Anniversary before the Meeting In the Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow. On Friday Incorporated Society February 15, 1771 Sermon 180 10 72-12 Moss, Charles A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At their Anniversary before the Meeting In the Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow. On Friday Incorporated Society February 21, 1772 Sermon 192 10 73-13 O Tempora! O Mores! O Tempora! O Mores! Or, the best New-Year’s Gift For A Prime Minister. Being the substance of Two Sermons preached at a few small Churches only, an published at the repeated request of the congregations Sermon 193 10 73-14 Shipley, Jonathan A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At their Anniversary before the Meeting In the Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow. On Friday Incorporated Society February 19, 1773 Sermon 226 12 74-42 Law, Edmund A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At Their before the Anniversary Meeting In the Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, Incorporated Society On Friday, February 16, 1774 Sermon 267 14 75-10 Barrington, Shute A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At Their before the Anniversary Meeting In the Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, Incorporated Society On Friday, February 17, 1775 Sermon 292 15 75-37 Coombe, Thomas A A Sermon, Preached before the Congregation of Christ Church Sermon, Preached and St. Peter’s Philadelphia, On Thursday, July 20, 1775 before the Congregation Sermon 296 15 75-42 Duché, Jacob The The Duty of Standing Fast In Our Spiritual And Temporal Duty of Standing Fast Liberties, A Sermon, Preached in Christ-Church, July 7th, 1775. Before the First Battalion of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia Sermon 378 18 75-129 Smith, William A A Sermon, On The Present Situation Of American Affairs. Sermon On The Preached in Christ Church, June 23, 1775. At the Request of the Present Situation Officers of the Third Battalion of the City of Philadelphia, and District of Southwork. Sermon 401 18 75-156 Wesley, John A A Sermon Preached At St. Matthew’s, Bethnal-Green, On Sermon Preached Sunday, Nov. 12, 1775. By John Wesley, M.A. For the Benefit of the Widows and Orphans of the Soldiers who lately fell, near Boston in New England. Sermon 405 18 75-160 Zubly, John Joachim The Law of Liberty. A Sermon On American Affairs, Preached The Law of Liberty At The Opening Of The Provincial Congress Of Georgia. Addressed To The Right Honourable The Earl of Darmouth. Sermon 411 19 76-5 American Resistant A Sermon, Preached on Friday, December 13, 1776. Indefensible Sermon 414 19 76-9 Apthorp, East A A Sermon On The General Fast, Friday, December 13, 1776, For Sermon On The The Pardon Of Sins, averting Judgments, imploring Victory and General Fast perpetuation Peace To The British Empire. Sermon 421 19 76-16 Cappe, Newcome A A Sermon Preached On the thirteenth of December, The Late Sermon Preached Day Of National Humiliation, To A Congregation of Protestant- Dissenters. Sermon 437 19 76-35 Decourcy, Richard National Troubles a proper Ground for National Humiliation. National Troubles Two Sermons On ii. Chronicles XX. 3,4. Preached December 13, 1776 Sermon 455 20 76-54 Glascott, Cradock The best Method of putting an End to the American War. Being The best Method The Substance Of A Sermon Preached on the 13th of December,, 1776. Sermon 463 21 76-63 Hinchcliffe, John A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At Their before the Anniversary Meeting In The Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, Incorporated Society On Friday February 16, 1776. Sermon 499 22 76-101 O’Beirn, Thomas A Sermon Preached At St. Paul’s New-York, September 22, Lewis A Sermon 1776; Being The First Sunday After The English Churches Were Preached Opened on General Howe’s taking Possession on the Town; And The Day subsequent to the Attempt to destroy New-York by Fire. Sermon 505 22 76-109 Penrose, Thomas Public Tranquility The Object Of Every Individual’s Concern. A Public Tranquility Sermon Preached in the Parish-Church of Newbery, Berks, December 13, 1776. Sermon 516 23 76-122 Radcliffe, Ebenezer A A Sermon Preached At Walthamstow, December 13, 1776. Sermon Preached Sermon 540 24 76-145 A Sermon On The A Sermon On The Late General Fast, Preached At. Gray’s Inn, Late General Fast Chapel, On Friday the 13th Day of December, 1776, Before The Worshipful The Masters Of The Bench, Of The Honourable Society Of Gray’s Inn, And Published At Their Request. Sermon 541 24 76-146 [Stevens, William] Strictures On A Sermon, Entitled The Principles of the Strictures On A Revolution vindicated; Preached before the University of Sermon Cambridge, On Wednesday, May 29th, 1776, By Richard Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Regius Professor of Divinity in that University. Sermon 548 24 76-153 Toulmin, Joshua The A Sermon Preached at Taunton, February the 18th and 25th, American War 1776. lamented Sermon 556 24 76-160 Watson, Richard The The Principles of the Revolution vindicated, In A Sermon Principles of the Preached Before The University of Cambridge, On Wednesday, Revolution vindicated May 29, 1776. Sermon 559 24 76-164 [Williams, David] The Morality Of A Citizen; In A Visitation Sermon; With a The Morality Of A View to the present alarming Situation of Public Affairs; the real Citizen Grounds of our unhappy Divisions, and the State of civil and Religious Liberty … Sermon 584 25 77-21 Butler, John A A Sermon Preached Before The Honourable House of Common, Sermon Preached At The Church of St. Margaret’s Westminster, On Friday, Before The December 13, 1776. Honourable House of Commons Sermon 586 25 77-23 Campbell, George The Nature, Extent And Importance, Of The Duty Of The Nature, Extent Allegiance: A Sermon Preached At Aberdeen, December 12, And Importance 1776. Sermon 587 25 77-24 Carlyle, Alexander The Justice and Necessity of the War with our American The Justice and Colonies Examined. A Sermon, Preached at Inveresk, December Necessity of the War 12, 1776. Sermon 588 25 77-25 Carpenter, William The proper Mode of observing A Publick Fast, Consider’d and The proper Mode of explain’d In a Sermon, Preach’d on Friday December 13. 1776. observing A Publick Fast Sermon 593 26 77-30 Coleridge, John Government not originally proceeding from Human Agency, but Government not Divine Institution, Shewn In A Sermon Preached At Ottery St. originally proceeding Mary, Devon, December 13th, 1776. Sermon 595 26 77-32 Cooper, Myles National Humiliation and Repentance recommended, and the National Humiliation Causes of the present Rebellion in America assigned, in A and Repentance Sermon Preached Before The University Of Oxford, On Friday, recommended December 13, 1776. Sermon 596 26 77-33 Darwall, John Political Lamentations Written in the Years 1775 and 1776, Political Lamentations Respectfully inscribed to The Right Honourable Lord North, and The Right Reverend And Honourable Brownlow (North) Lord : To which is annexed A Political Sermon Preached in the Parish-Church of Walsall December the 13th 1776. Sermon 600 26 77-38 De Coetlogon, Charles National Prosperity And National Religion Inseparable Edward National Connected: A Sermon Preached on Friday, December 13, 1776. Prosperity Sermon 605 26 77-43 Eccles, Charles The Necessity of Humiliation: A Sermon Preached At St. John’s Steuart The Necessity Chapel, in the City of Bath, On the 13th of December 1776. of Humiliation Sermon 611 26 77-50 Humphreys, Francis A Sermon Preached At Hampstead, On Friday, December 13, A Sermon Preached 1776. At Hampstead Sermon 612 26 77-51 Hurd, Richard A A Sermon Preached Before The Right Honourable The House of Sermon Preached Lords, In The Abbey Church of Westminster, On Friday Before The Right December 13, 1776. Honourable The House Of Lords Sermon 614 26 77-53 Kello, John God’s God’s Departure from a People the most Dreadful Judgment. A Departure from a Sermon, Preached to the Congregation of Protestant Dissenters, People At Bethnal-Green, December 13, 1776. Sermon 615 26 77-54 Kelly, George The The Nature of Religious Abstinence as a Means of Deprecating Nature of Religious National Calamities, and averting the heavy Judgements of God: Abstinence Considered In A Sermon, Occasioned By The Late Solemnity Appointed By Government For A General Fast And Humiliation. Sermon 618 26 77-57 Leland, Thomas A A Sermon, Preached Before The University of Dublin, On Sermon, Preached Friday the 13th of December, 1776. Before The University Sermon 624 27 77-63 A Letter To The Rev. A Letter To The Rev. Dr. Cooper, On The Origin Of Civil Dr. Cooper Government; In Answer To His Sermon, Preached before the University of Oxford, on the Day Appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast. Sermon 628 27 77-68 Markham, William A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At Their before the Anniversary Meeting In The Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, Incorporated Society On Friday February 21, 1777. Sermon 629 27 77-69 Marriott, George Judgement begin in the House of God, to be finished on its Judgement begun in Enemies. A Sermon Preached In Duke-Street Chapel, the House of God Westminster, On Friday, December the 13th, 1776. Sermon 630 27 77-70 [Maseres, Francis] A A Paraphrase On A Passage In A Sermon Preached By The Most Paraphrase On A Reverend Dr. Markham, Archbishop of York, Before The Passage Society for Propagating the Gospel, On the 21st of February, 1777. Sermon 634 27 77-74 Prentice, Thomas The The Scripture-Precept Of Subjection To Civil Government, Scripture-Precept Of Stated And Enforced; In A Sermon Preached at Nottingham, Subjection December 13, 1776. Sermon 647 27 77-94 Toplady, Augustus Moral And Political Moderation Recommended: In A Fast- Montague Moral And Sermon, Delivered, At St. Mildred’s, in the Poultry, London, Political Moderation Friday, December 13, 1776. Sermon 650 27 77-98 Walker, George A A Sermon Preached To A Congregation of Protestant Dissenters, Sermon Preached … At Nottingham, December 13th, 1776. December 13th, 1776. Sermon 656 27 77-103 Worsley, S. Serious Serious Reflections Addressed To All Parties On The Present Reflections State of American Affairs. A Sermon Preached At Cheshunt in Hertfordshire, On The Fast-Day, December 13, 1776. Sermon 664 28 78-9 Bedford, Thomas A A Sermon Preached In The Parish-Church of St. Paul, In The Sermon Town of Bedford, Upon The Fast-Day, February 27, 1778. Sermon 667 28 78-12 Butler, John A A Sermon Preached Before The House of Lords, At The Abbey Sermon Preached Church, Westminster, On Friday, February 27, 1778. Before The House of Lords Sermon 686 28 78-31 The Civil War The Civil War between the Israelites and Benjamites illustrated between the Isrealites and applied In A Sermon Preached in the Parish-Church of St. Andrew, in the City of Canterbury, On Friday, February 27, 1778. Sermon 690 29 78-37 A Form of Sermon A Form, Of Sermon, Designed As A Supplement To A Form Of Prayer To Be Used In all Church and Chapels throughout that Part of Great-Britain called England, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick Upon Tweed, upon Friday the Twenty-seventh of February. Sermon 692 29 78-39 Gerard, Alexander Liberty The Cloke Of Maliciousness, Both In The American Liberty The Cloke Rebellion, And In The Manners Of The Times. A Sermon Preached at Old Aberdeen, February 26, 1778. Sermon 696 29 78-43 Haweis, Thomas The The Substance Of A Sermon, Preached At The Right Hon. The Substance Of A Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel, Bath, On Friday the 27th of Sermon February, 1778. Sermon 699 29 78-46 Hey, John The The Substance Of A Sermon Preached At His Majesty’s Chapel Substance Of A At Whitehall, On Friday, the 27th of February, 1778. Sermon Sermon 700 29 78-47 Horne, Thomas A A Sermon, Preached On The 27th Day of February, 1778…In the Sermon, Preached On Parish Church of St. Peter, In The City of Hereford. The 27th Day of February, 1778 Sermon 701 29 78-48 Hunter, William A A Sermon Preached On The 27th Of February, 1778, Being The Sermon Preached On Day Appointed For A Public Fast. The 27th Of February Sermon 705 29 78-53 Johns, Richard A A Sermon Preached At Peckham In Surry, On Friday, February Sermon Preached At 27th, 1778. Peckham Sermon 707 29 78-55 The Layman’s Sermon The Layman’s Sermon For The General Fast Sermon 727 30 78-77 North, Brownlow A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At Their before the Anniversary Meeting In The Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, Incorporated Society On Friday February 20, 1778. Sermon 749 31 78-107 Two Sermons Two Sermons Preached On Friday, December 13, 1776, And On Preached On Friday, Friday, February 27, 1778. December 13, 1776. Sermon 754 31 78-113 Vyse, William A A Sermon Preached Before The Honourable House of Sermon Preached Commons, At The Church of St. Margaret’s, Westminster, On Friday, February 27, 1778. Sermon 755 31 78-114 Walker, George A A Sermon Preached To A Congregation Of Protestant Dissenters Sermon Preached … At Nottingham, February 27th, 1778. February 27th, 1778. Sermon 758 31 78-117 Wesley, John Some Some Account Of The Late Work Of God In North-America, A Account Of The Late Sermon On Ezekiel i.16. Work Sermon 782 33 79-27 The Duty of A A Sermon, Preached To A Congregation Of The Episcopal Suffering Church Church Of Scotland, On The Ninth of February 1779. Sermon 787 33 79-32 Fast-Sermon Preached Preached At _____ Feb. The 10th 1779. At --- Sermon 805 33 79-58 [Hughes, William] A A Sermon, Preached at one of the Parish-Churches in Sermon, Preached Northampton, On Wednesday the 10th of February, 1779. Sermon 809 34 79-62 Leland, Thomas A A Sermon, Preached In The Church of St. Anne’s Dublin, On Sermon, Preached Wednesday the 10th of February, 1779. Sermon 821 34 79-75 Maurice, Thomas A A Sermon, Preached at the Parish-Church of Woodford In Essex, Sermon, Preached On Wednesday the 13th Day of February, 1779. Sermon 825 34 79-80 Murdin, Cornelius Three Sermons, Intitled. I. Liberty When Used As A Cloke of Three Sermons Maliciousness, The Worst of Evils. II. The Evil of Rebellion, As Applicable To American Conduct, Considered. III. Great Britain Oppressing America, A Groundless Charge. Preached on the Three preceding Fast Days, appointed to be observed on Account of the American Rebellion; In the Parish Churches of Twyford and Ouzlebury, Hampshire. Sermon 830 35 79-89 Porteous, Beilby A A Sermon Preached Before The Lords Spiritual And Temporal, Sermon Preached In The Abby-Church, Westminster; On Wednesday, February Before The Lords. 10, 1779. Sermon 831 35 79-90 Price, Richard A A Sermon, Delivered To A Congregation Of Protestant Sermon, Delivered Dissenters, At Hackney, On the 10th of February last. Sermon 839 35 79-97 A Sermon For The A Sermon For The General Fast Appointed By Proclamation, General Fast Preached To The Congregation At Scholes Near Prescot. Sermon 844 35 79-103 Stinton, George A A Sermon Preached before the Honourable House of Commons, Sermon Preached At St. Margaret’s Westminster, On Wednesday, February 10, 1779. Sermon 846 35 79-106 Three Letters To The Containing Remarks Upon His Fast-Sermons. Rev. Dr. Price Sermon 853 35 79-113 Yorke, James A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At Their before the Anniversary Meeting In The Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, Incorporated Society On Friday February 19, 1779. Sermon 869 36 80-17 Cappe, Newcome A A Sermon Preached On Friday the fourth of February, 1780. The Sermon Preached On Late Day of National Humiliation, To A Congregation of Friday the fourth of Protestant-Dissenters. February, 1780 Sermon 873 37 80-20 Cornwallis, James A Sermon Preached In The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church Cornwallis A Sermon of Christ Canterbury, On Friday, February 4, 1780. Preached Sermon 888 37 80-37 Harrison, Richard A A Sermon, Preached At charlotte Street Chapel, Pimlico, And At Sermon, Preached At St. Michael’s Church, in Crooked Lane, on Friday, February 4, Charlotte Street 1780, Being The Day appointed for a Public Fast; And On Chapel Sunday the 13th of the Same month at Brompton Chapel. Sermon 891 37 80-41 Horne, George A A Sermon Preached Before The Honourable House Of Sermon Preached Commons, At The Church of St. Mary’s Westminster, On Before The Friday, Feb. 4. 1780. Honourable House Of Commons Sermon 893 37 80-44 Hunter, William A A Sermon Preached On Friday The Fourth Day of February, Sermon Preached On 1780. Friday Sermon 920 38 80-77 A Sermon Preached in A Sermon Preached in Hackney Church on Friday February 4, Hackney Church 1780. Sermon 922 38 80-81 Temple, Anthony A A Sermon Composed For The Late Fast-Day, February 4, 1780. Sermon Composed For The Late Fast-Day Sermon 923 38 80-82 THOMAS, JOHN A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At Their before the Anniversary Meeting In The Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, Incorporated Society On Friday February 18, 1780. Sermon 930 38 80-90 [VINCENT, A Letter To Dr. Richard Watson, King’s WILLIAM] A Letter Professor Of Divinity In The University Of Cambridge…A reply To The Reverend Dr. to Watson’s Sermon Preached before the University of Richard Watson Cambridge, February 4th, 1780. Sermon 931 38 80-91 Wakefield, Thomas A A Sermon Preached In The Parish Church Of Richmond, in Sermon Preached Surrey, On Friday, February 4, 1780. Sermon 933 38 80-93 WARREN, JOHN A A Sermon Preached Before The Lord’s Spiritual And Temporal, Sermon Preached In The Abby-Church, Westminster; On Friday, February 4, Before The Lord’s 1780. Sermon 934 38 80-94 WATSON, A Sermon Preached Before The University Of Cambridge, On RICHARD A Sermon Friday, February 4th, 1780. Preached Sermon 939 39 81-7 Burnaby, Andrew A A Sermon Preached before the Honourable House of Commons, Sermon Preached At St. Margaret’s Westminster, On Wednesday, February 21, 1781. Sermon 942 39 81-11 Cappe, Newcome A A Sermon Preached On Wednesday the 21st of February, 1781. Sermon Preached On The Late Day Of National Humiliation, To A Congregation of Wednesday the 21st of Protestant-Dissenters, In Saint-Saviour-Gate, York, And February, 1781. published at the request of the Audience. Sermon 947 39 81-15 David, Rees The The Hypocritical Fast, with its Design and Consequences. A Hypocritical Fast Sermon, Preached On Wednesday Evening, February 21, 1781, in Norwich. Sermon 949 39 81-19 Dupré, John A A Sermon, Preached At The Parish Church Of Tring, Sermon, Preached Hertfordshire, On Wednesday, Feb. 21, 1781. Sermon 950 39 81-20 Forster, Nathaniel Evil Providentially Good. A Sermon, Preached at the Parish Evil Providentially Churches of All-Saints, in Colchester, Essex, On Wednesday the Good 21st. of February, 1781. Sermon 958 39 81-28 Harrison, Richard A A Sermon; Preached At Brompton Chapel, &c. On Wednesday, Sermon; Preached at February 21st, 1781; Being The Day appointed for a Public Fast, Brompton Chapel And On Sunday, March 4th At Charlotte Street Chapel, Pimlico. Sermon 962 39 81-32 Horne, George A A Sermon Preached Before the University Of Oxford, At St. Sermon Preached Mary’s On Wednesday, Feb 21, 1781. Before the University Sermon 963 39 81-33 Hurd, Richard A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At Their before the Anniversary Meeting In The Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, Incorporated Society On Friday February 16, 1781. Sermon 965 40 81-37 Kerrich, Walter A A Sermon, Preached At The Cathedral Church of Sarum, On Sermon, Preached Wednesday, February 21, 1781. Sermon 971 40 81-44 Moore, John A A Sermon Preached Before The Lords Spiritual And Temporal, Sermon Preached In The Abby-Church Westminster; On Wednesday, February 21, Before The Lords 1781. Sermon 972 40 81-46 Murray, James Sermons For The General Fast Day … By the Rev. James Sermons For The Murray. Of Newcastle. General Fast Day Sermon 973 40 81-47 Murray, James Sermons To Ministers Of State. By The Re. James Murray, OF Sermons To Ministers New Castle. Of State Sermon 974 40 81-48 Newton, John The The Guilt and Danger of such a Nation as this! A Sermon Guilt and Danger of Preached in the Parish Church of St. Mary Woolnoth, ON such a Nation Wednesday, Feb 21, 1781. Sermon 987 40 81-64 Scott, James A A Sermon Preached at York on the 21st of February, 1781. Sermon Preached at York Sermon 992 41 81-69 Stillingfleet, James Unity of Faith, Righteousness of Life, and Obedience to the Unity of Faith Civil Power (the Means of preserving the Peace of our Jerusalem) recommended in A Sermon Preached In The Cathedral Church of Worcester, On Wednesday, 1781. Sermon 1000 42 82-3 Adkin, Lancaster A A Sermon, Preached At the Parish Churches of Belaugh And Sermon, Preached Scottow, In Norfolk, By the Rev. Lancaster Adkin, M.A. On Friday February 28, 1782. Sermon 1023 43 82-27 Dampier, Thomas A A Sermon Preached before the Honourable House of Commons, Sermon Preached At St. Margaret’s, Westminster, On Friday, February 8, 1782. Sermon 1026 43 82-30 Disney, John A A Sermon, Preached In The Parish Church of Swinderby, In The Sermon, Preached County Of Lincoln, On Friday, February the 8th, 1782. Sermon 1042 43 82-48 Hallifax, Samuel A A Sermon Preached Before the Lords Spiritual And Temporal, Sermon Preached In The Abby Church Of Westminster, On Friday, February 8, 1782. Sermon 1053 44 82-60 Moore, John A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At Their before the Anniversary Meeting In The Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, Incorporated Society On Friday February 15, 1782. Sermon 1067 44 82-76 Puddicombe, John A Sermon Preached At Fitzroy, Chapel On the 8th of February, Newell A Sermon 1782. Preached Sermon 1089 45 82-99 Whitaker, Edward A Sermon, Preached At The Church of St. John Clerkenwell, On William A Sermon, the 8th of February, 1782. Preached Sermon 1160 48 83-75 Porteus, Beilby A A Sermon Preached before the Incorporated Society For The Sermon Preached Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; At Their before the Anniversary Meeting In The Parish Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, Incorporated Society On Friday February 21, 1783. Sermon? 674 28 78-19 The Church an Engine A Sermon Not Preached On The General Fast, 1778. of the State

Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Service 648 27 77-95 Turner, William The The Whole Service As Performed IN The Congregation Of Whole Service Protestant Dissenters, At Wakefield, On Friday, December 13, 1776.

Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Speech 317 16 75-65 Ibbetson, James A A Speech In The Lower House Of Convocation, On Monday 23 Speech January 1775. By the Revered James Ibbetson, D.D. Archdeacon of St. Alban’s…Speaks of the diminution of royal authority in the colonies

Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Tracts 253 14 74-80 Tucker, Josiah Four Four Tracts, Together with Two Sermons, On Political and Tracts Commercial Subjects…“Tract I. A Solution of the important Question, Whether a poor Country…can supplant the Trade of a rich manufacturing Country” was written around 1758 but is first printed here. “Tract II. The Case of going to War for the Sake of Trade” was first printed in London in 1763. “Tract III. A Letter from a Merchant in London, to his Nephew in America, concerning the late and present Disturbances in the Colonies” was first printed in London in 1766. Tract IV. The True Interest of Great-Britain set forth in regard to the Colonies; and the only Means of living in Peace and Harmony with them” was reprinted in America as follows: Philadelphia, 1776; Norfolk, [Va.], 1774