Local tracts; Calvinism defended, and Arminianism refuted; A Short account of the life & death of Swing, the Rick-Burner / ; An authentic history of the rise, progress and proceedings of the society belonging to the New Jerusalem Church, in Newcastle upon Tyne; A Brand plucked out of the fire, or, An account of Elizabeth Kenning; An appeal to the consciences of Christians, on the subject of dress / ; An Affectionate address to the inhabitants of Newcastle and Gateshead, and their vicinity, on the present alarming visitation of divine providence, in the fatal ravages of the spasmodic cholera; intended as a warning voice, especially to persons in the habits of intemperance, Sabbath-breaking, and lewdness; being the characters who have chiefly suffered thereby, of which many striking facts are here adduced; A village conversation on the office of baptism, in the Church of England; The grave: ; Reasons for endeavouring to promote the election of John Hodgson, Esq., as one of the representatives of the town of Newcastle, in the ensuing Parliament, in an explanatory letter to a friend; A Reply to the reasons alleged by the Rev. Valentine Ward, for promoting Mr. Hodgson's election: ; A letter to a "Wesleyan Methodist", on his reply to the Rev. Valentine Ward / ; A further vindication of the principles of civil and religious liberty, in a second letter to "a Wesleyan Methodist" / ; Hints to those who ask, Why should I contribute to support missions to the heathen?; A kind word to the pitmen, from a friend in the country / ; Third report of the North of England Auxiliary Baptist Missionary Society ... for the year ending December, 1821; A Full account of the dreadful explosion of Wallsend colliery, by which 101 human beings perished! and four others were severely injured ... with an account of Mr R. Ayre's improved safety lamp.; Sketch of the miseries suffered by the Germans during the Seven Years' War, from 1756 to 1763 / ; Purgatives versus the Faculty, or, An appeal to science and common sense: Together with the confession of Thomas Goodman, now under sentence of death, in Horsham jail, for rick-burning; a poem / ; With Gray's celebrated Elegy in a country church-yard; being a defence of the character of Mr. Attwood, and expressive of the indignation felt by every honest Methodist, at the conduct of the very reverend gentleman and his Party / Cr 64

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Printed and sold by W. Fordyce
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[1812?]
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4th ed., corr.
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English