Author: Morphew, John,
The Bishop of Salisbury's and the Bishop of Oxford's speeches in the House of Lords on the first article of impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell; and also, the Bishop of Lincoln's and Bishop of Norwich's speeches at the opening of the second article of the said impeachment.
Who wou'd have thought it? A collection of some remarkable passages out of a late pamphlet, entituled, The dissenters vindicated, or, a short view of the present state of the Protestant religion in Britain, ...
A new journey to Paris: together with some secret transactions between the Fr---h K---g, and an Eng--- gentleman /
The tale of the raven and the blackbird /
A letter from the Reverend Mr. Charles Leslie, concerning the new separation.
John Bull in his senses : being the second part of Law is a bottomless-pit. Printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Polesworth.
The publick spirit of the Whigs : set forth in their generous encouragement of the author of The crisis : with some observations on the seasonableness, candor, erudition, and style of that treatise.
The conduct of the Allies, and of the late Ministry, in beginning and carrying on the present war.
Postscript for postscript, by way of ansvver to Dr. Kennet's gentleman-like treatment of the person that translated and explain'd his sermon for him : with some further remarks on that celebrated piece, wherein Mr. Dean's great learning, ingenuity, and manners, are more fully consider'd, as well as the fidelity of his own version, by way of comparison, with that which he very modestly calls a bad one. In a letter to that Reverend Doctor; not forgetting his last Ash-Wednesday sermon.
True loyalty, or, Non-resistance the only support of monarchy : a sermon preach'd at S. Pancras, Middlesex, on Sunday, June 10. 1716 /
Dr. Bennet's concessions to the non-jurors prov'd to be destructive of the cause, which he endeavours to defend; as they make the nonjurors to be the Catholicks, and his own communion to be schismatical. In a letter to a friend.
The true nature of religious zeal stated, as it concerns both Church and dissenters : A sermon preached at St. Catharine Creed-Church, London September 17th, 1710. And dedicated to Henry Sacheverell /
An appendix to John Bull still in his senses, or, Law is a bottomless-pit : printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Polesworth: and publish'd, (as well as the three former parts) by the author of the New Atalantis.
The history of many memorable things lost, which were in use among the ancients : and an account of many excellent things found, now in use among the moderns, both natural and artificial /
Evil communications : a sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Stafford, August the 7th. 1712 ... /
Respectful observations on a late print, call'd A memorial; said to be publish'd by the Baron de Bothmar, in the name of his Electoral Highness of Hanover.
An account of the abolishing of duels in France : Being extracts out of the edicts of the kings, the regulations of the marshals, and the records of the Parliaments of France, with the resolutions of the arch-bishops, bishops, and clergy there, in relation to that matter.
The French favorites: or, the seventh discourse of Balzac's Politicks /
The way to make a nation happy : consider'd in a sermon preach'd at St. Paul's, before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, and citizens of London. Upon Wednesday, the 15th of March, 1709/10. Being the day appointed by Her Majesty's royal proclamation for a day of publick fasting and humiliation /
St. Paul's charge to Timothy, or, The pastor's duty : two sermons preach'd at the parish-church at St. James at Clerkenwell, on Sunday, June the 10th, and Sunday, June the 24th, 1716 /