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Historia de Episcopis et Decanis Londinensibus, à Hen. Wharton, A.M. 8vo Lond. 1695 A Declaration of the sense of the Archbishops and Bishops now in and about London, concerning the proceedings of certain clergymen at the execution of Sir John Freind and Sir William Parkins. 4to Lond. 1696 Order in Council, 2 May, 1704, for making certain alterations in the Common Prayer.

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St. Bride's, Fleet street. Wilson and others against Townley: the appellant's case touching Tithes in the parish of. folio sheet. n. d. [circ. 1705] Tint for Taunt, the manager managed, with remarks on a sermon preached in St. Paul, Covent garden, by Lumley Lloyd, rector. 8vo Lond. 1710 Pietas Londinensis; or the present ecclesiastical state of London. By James Patterson, A.M. 12mo Lond. 1714 A Declaration of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishops in and near London, testifying their abhorrence of the present rebellion. 4to Lond. 1715 The Picture of a high-flying Clergyman; or a true state of the case between John Harris, D.D., rector of St. Mildred Bread street, London, and Charles Humphreys, LL.D., late lecturer of that parish. 4to Lond. 1716

A collection of cases and other discourses, lately written to recover Dissenters to the communion of the Church of England. By some divines of the city of London. Third edit. 3 vol. 8vo Lond. 1718 A defence of the Lord Bishop of London, in answer to the Letter of Thanks of Mr. William Whiston to his lordship; with a vindication of Dr. Sacheverell's late endeavors to turn Mr. Whiston out of his church. 8vo Lond. 1719 Cripplegate, St. Giles. The case of Tho. Bennett, D.D., vicar of, appellant, against Michael Trespass and others, inhabitants of the parish. folio

Lond. 1722 An account of the rise and progress of the religious societies of the city of London. By Josiah Woodward, D. D. Fifth edition. 12mo .. Lond. 1724 The Scourge, in vindication of the Church of England; with the anatomy of the heretical synod of dissenters at Salters hall. By T. Lewis. n. d. The story of the Ordination of our first Bishops in Queen Elizabeth's reign, at the Nag's-head Tavern in Cheapside. By Thomas Browne, B.D. 8vo Lond. 1731

A Letter to the Protestant Dissenting Congregation at Broad street Wappin, London, occasioned by their late proceedings against the author, on his profession of Unitarianism. By John Rhudd. 8vo Lond. 1734 Quakers: Examination of a book lately printed by, with an account of the prosecutions against them, for recovery of tithes, church rates, &c., so far as the clergy of London are concerned. 8vo

Lond. 1737

Directions given to the Clergy of the diocese of London, in the year 1724, by the right rev. Father in God, Edmund [Gibson] lord bishop of London: with his Charge. 8vo

Lond. 1744

Some account of the state of Religion in London; in four letters to a friend in the country. 8vo Lond. 1774 Somerset-house Chapel, a list of marriages, baptisms, and burials in, from the year 1714 to 1775; when it was shut up by order of the Treasury. 8vo

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Case respecting the maintenance of the London Clergy. By John
Moore, LL.B. 8vo
Lond. 1802
The history and antiquities of Dissenting Churches and meeting-
houses in London, Westminster, and Southwark. By Walter
Wilson. 4 vol. 8vo

1808 An appeal and address to the yearly meeting of Friends held in London, A.D. 1814. 8vo Lond. 1814 A collection of the tracts published by Joanna Southcott, Elias Carpenter, and others. 7 vol. 8vo Lond. 1803-15 An address to the owners and occupiers of property within the city of London, occasioned by two Bills now pending in Parliament upon the subject of Tithes. 8vo Lond. 1817 Remarks on the speech of Charles Phillips, esq., at the meeting of the Bible Society at the Mansion-house, November 25, 1819. 8vo Lond. 1819 An historical research concerning the most ancient Congregational Church in England; showing the claim of the church worshipping in Union street, Southwark, to that distinction. By Benjamin Hanbury. 8vo Lond. 1820 Memoranda, containing an impartial account of an interesting meeting held at Queen-street chapel, Lincoln's-inn fields, March 10, 1821, touching the African missions. 8vo Lond. 1821 Important Argument at the Mansion-house, on Saturday, 8th February, 1823, before the lord mayor, upon the rev. Dr. Owen's application for a warrant for Tithes, at 2s. 9d. in the pound upon rack rental, under the statute of 37th Henry VIII. 8vo Lond. 1823 Cases relating to the Tithes of the city of London. By Thomas George Western, esq. 8vo Lond. 1823

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An Argument on the non-inrolment in Chancery of the decree for Tithes in London. By Robert Philip Tyrwhitt, esq. 8vo

Lond. 1823

Remarks on the rapacity of the London Clergy and lay Impropriators. 8vo

Lond. 1825

A letter on the present neglect of the Lord's Day, addressed to the inhabitants of London and Westminster. By Charles James Blomfield, D. D., bishop of London. 8vo Lond. 1830 Piety and Patriotism; or the church the champion of liberty: with notes and an appendix. By the author of the Textuary and Ritualist. 8vo Lond. 1835 Evangelical Alliance. Report of the proceedings of the conference held at Freemasons' hall, London, from August 19 to September 2, inclusive. 8vo Lond. 1847

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The case of the Rector of St. Thomas Apostle in the city of London, with his parishioners. By the rev. H. B. Wilson, D.D., rector. 8vo

Lond. 1849

The Papacy; its history, dogmas, genius, and prospects: being the
evangelical alliance prize essay on popery. By the rev. J. A.
Wylie. 8vo
Edinb. 1852

Fire of London.

LETTER of King Charles II. to the lord mayor, &c. of London, concerning relieving the public distress caused by the late Fire of London.

1666

Order of the Lord Mayor [Weld] for rebuilding the city after the fire.

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A short Narrative of the late dreadful fire in London. By Edward
Waterhous. 8vo
Lond. 1667
Observations both historical and moral upon the burning of London,
1666, by Rege Sincera. 4to
Lond. 1667

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A true and faithful account of the several informations exhibited to the committee appointed by Parliament to inquire into the late dreadful burning of the city of London. 4to .. Lond. 1667 Pyrotechnica Loyolana: Ignatian Fire-works, or the fiery Jesuits' temper and behaviour exposed to publick view for the sake of London. 4to Lond. 1667 Upon the lamentable Fire in London, a poem. By J. A. of King's Colledge in Cambridge Fellow. 4to Lond. 1667 Annus Mirabilis, the Year of Wonders 1666: an historical poem, describing the Fire of London. By John Dryden, esq. Lond. 1667 A short and serious Narrative of London's fatal Fire, with its diurnal and nocturnal progression; a poem: as also London's Lamentation to her regardless passengers. 4to Lond. 1667 Confirmation by the Privy Council of the lord mayor's order for rebuilding the city after the great Fire. 1667 The conflagration of London poetically described, &c., both in Latin and English. [By Dr. Ford.] 4to Lond. 1667 London's Remains, in Latin and English, a poem. [By Dr. Ford.] Lond. 1667

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Actio in Londini Incendiarios, a Latin poem. [By Dr. Ford.] 4to Lond. 1667

Londini Renascentis Imago Poetica. [By Dr. Ford.] 4to Lond. 1668 London's Resurrection, or the rebuilding of London encouraged, directed, and improved. By Samuel Rolls, minister of the Gospel. 8vo Lond. 1668 London's Resurrection poetically represented. [By Dr. Ford.] 4to Lond. 1669

An Act of Common Council for preventing and suppressing of fires within the city of London and liberties thereof. 4to 1668

late Fire in London. 4to

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Iter Boreale: upon the rebuilding of the city, the right honourable the lord mayor and the noble company of Batchelors dining with him, May 5, 1669 [and other poems, mostly relating to London]. By R. Wild, D.D. 12mo Lond. 1670 Trap ad Crucem, or the Papist's Watch-word: an account of some late informations taken before several justices of the peace in and about London; also a relation of the several fires that have lately happened in the said city. 4to Lond. 1670 The Papists' Plot, or firing discovered, in a perfect account of the Lond. 1679 The Address of above twenty thousand Apprentices of London to the Lord Mayor, September 2, 1681, the day appointed to be observed in commemoration of the burning of that city by papists, jesuits, &c. anno 1666: with some of the reasons that induced the addressers to this application. folio sheet Lond. 1681 A compendious history of the most remarkable passages for the last fourteen years, with an account of the plot both before and after the Fire of London. 8vo Lond. 1680 London's Flames Reviv'd, or an account of the several informations exhibited to a committee appointed by Parliament to enquire into the burning of London. 4to Lond. 1689 London's Flames set in a true light, being a true and faithful account of the several informations exhibited to Parliament on the late burning of London. Svo Lond. 1712 A Protestant Memorial, erected to the immortal glory of the Whigs and Dutch it being a full and satisfactory relation of the late mysterious plot and firing of London. 4to Lond. 1713 The Burning of London by the papists: Sed Furor Papisticus, &c. 8vo

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Lond. 1721

An account of the burning of the city of London, published by special authority in 1666. Third edition. 8vo The City Remembrancer of the Great Plague, 1665, the Great Fire, 1666, and the Great Storm, 1703. 2 vol. 8vo An historical Narrative of the great and terrible Fire of London, September 2, 1666. 8vo Lond. 1769

Lond. 1767

An account of the Fire at the new Prison, Clerkenwell, 1679. 4to Lond. 1679

Order in Council, that briefs granted by His late Majesty for losses by fire, and not yet expired, be read in parish churches. 1684 An account of the new method of extinguishing Fires, introduced by Ambrose Godfrey of Covent Garden, chymist. 8vo Lond. 1724 The manner of securing all sorts of buildings from Fire, or a treatise upon the construction of arches made with bricks and plaister, called flat arches, &c.; written in French by M. le Comte d'Espie, and translated by L. Dutens. 8vo Lond. [1755] Reflections occasioned by the frequency of Fires in the metropolis; with thoughts on measures for adding to the public security, and remarks on the law of Arson. By Philanthropos. [Geo. Griffin, Store street.] 4to Lond. 1790

Resolutions of the associated Architects, with the report of a committee by them appointed to consider the causes of the frequent fires. 8vo Lond. 1793

Sermons, Fires in London. Lamentation, mourning, and woe, sighed forth in a Sermon preached at St. Martins in the Fields, on September 9, 1666, after the Fire of London. By Nathaniel Hardy, D.D., vicar. 4to Lond. 1666 Lex Ignea; a Sermon preached before the king, October 10, 1666, at the solemn fast for the late Fire of London. By William Sandcroft, D.D., dean of St. Paul's. 4to Lond. 1666 The widow of Sarepta; a Sermon on occasion of the Fire of London. By David Stokes, D.D. 4to Lond. 1667 The Burning of London in the year 1666 commemorated and improved in CX. discourses. By Samuel Rolle. 8vo Lond. 1667 London's Lamentations, or a serious discourse concerning the late fiery dispensation. By Thomas Brooks. 4to Lond. 1670

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A Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London, at Guildhall chapel, on the day of their humiliation in memory of the late dreadful Fire. By Henry Hesketh. 4to Lond. 1679 A Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, &c. at Bow church, September 2, 1680, the anniversary of the fast for the burning of London, by Gilbert Burnet. 4to Lond. 1680

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A Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, &c. at Bow church,
September 3, 1683, on the day of humiliation for the late dreadful
Fire. By William Hopkins, B. D.
Lond. 1683
A Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, &c. September 2, 1685,
being the anniversary fast for the dreadful Fire. By Benjamin
Calamy, D. D. 4to
Lond. 1685

A Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, &c. at the church of St.
Mary le Bow, September 2, 1686, being the anniversary fast for
the dreadful Fire in the year 1666. By John Scot, D. D. 4to
Lond. 1686
A Sermon preach'd at Guildhall chapel, 2 September, 1740. By
Samuel Salter, M. A.
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Oxford, 1748

A Sermon preach'd at St. Paul's cathedral, September 2, 1748. By William Parker, M. A. 8vo A Sermon before the right hon. the Lord Mayor, &c. September 3, 1750, [the public fast in remembrance of the Fire of London]. By William Meades, rector of Knapton, co. Camb. 4to Lond. n. d. A Sermon preach'd in London, January 16, 1714, on occasion of the dreadful Fire which began in Thames street on Thursday January 13. By John Evans. 8vo Lond. 1715 A Sermon preached at Haberdashers' hall, March 27, on occasion of the dreadful Fire in the city on March 25, 1748. By Thomas Gibbons. 8vo Lond. 1748 A Sermon preached on occasion of the dreadful Fire at Ratcliff highway, July 23, 1794. 8vo. (Title page wanting.) With a preface, being a brief historical account of the fire.

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