Local tracts; Report of a case in Chancery, respecting coal-mines, October 29, 1805: ; Common sense: ; The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies, in London, Bristol, Kingswood and Newcastle upon Tine / ; Rules of the Band Societies, drawn up Dec. 25, 1738; Predestination calmly considered; A sketch of lectures on the evidences of wisdom and goodness in the works of the creator; The importance of intellectual culture for the work of the Christian ministry: ; The apostolical succession: ; Rules of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Parliamentary Debating Society, established 1881; Chronicle of the Ragged School bazaar, held in the Assembly Rooms, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, April 19th, 20th, and 21st, 1854.; Report of the Benevolent Society, for visiting and relieving the sick and distressed poor, instituted at Newcastle, October 1807; Annual report of the Asylum for Female Penitents, for the counties of Northumberland, Durham, and Cumberland, and the boroughs of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Gateshead; [Report, rules and regulations etc.]; Key to the two hundred interesting and instructive Bible questions; for schools, bible classes, and families / ; New Year's thoughts: ; Coal mines ventilation, and safety lights: ; The compleat collier, or, Plain directions for discovering, by the surface of the earth, where coal lies: and for preventing boring where coal is not, or has been wrought out; and the true method of sinking, getting, and working coal mines; with the manner of managing sand, gravel, clay, or stone: and the best way of framing feeders, and drawing up or otherwise conveying off water / ; An extract of Mr. Richard Baxter's Aphorisms of justification / ; Narrative of a dreadful occurence at Felling Colliery, on the 25th of May, 1812: ; Annual report of the Waif & Stray Home, 7 Ashburton Crescent, Gosforth; Presidential address to the northern members of the British Society of Mining Students, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, March 8th, 1879 Bedlington v. The Duke of Northumberland; a word to those who do not think by proxy, or, The temperance movement - the public press - opium eating - the Bishop of Norwich - Father Mathew - Ireland - and English Protestants; an address delivered to the students of the Lancashire Independent College ... June 20th, 1861; a lecture, in which the claims of the Puseyites, to exclusive authority to teach and administer gospel ordinances, are examined and refuted ; with an appendix, containing strictures on a sermon by the Rev. J.A. Walker, late evening lecturer of St. Andrews; a pastoral address; being a critical, philosophical, and scientific exposition of this grossly perverted subject; shewing what it is, and what it ought to be; also, an authentic history and description of the safety lamps, the quackery of the Davy, the piracies on the lamp of Mr. William Martin, and the superiority of his lamp and plans of ventilation ; together with a sketch of the report of the Parliamentary committee, and remarks on the said report, in a series of eight letters, severally addressed to the Editor of the Sunderland Herald / by Non-professional; with an account of recent discoveries for the prevention of explosions in mines / Cr 40
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[1730-1891?] Printed by J. Mitchell, 1806., Newcastle-upon-Tyne J. Dickson ... under the auspices of the Scottish Temperance League, 1847, [1744]., Edinburgh Printed by Henry Cock, 1750, 1755., London [s.n.], 1808., [s.l] Printed by Henry Cock; and sold ... by R. Akenhead, on Tine Bridge, Newcastle, 1861., London Printed by S. Hodgson, 1841., Newcastle Jackson, Walford & Hodder, [1881]., London Printed for the author, and sold by James Rewcastle, 1854., Newcastle-upon-Tyne [Newcastle-upon-Tyne Parliamentary Debating Society], 1808., [Newcastle-upon-Tyne] Printed at the Journal Office by John Hernaman, 1839-1850., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Printed by Edw. Walker, [1875]., Newcastle [s.n], [1864?]., [s.l.] D.H. Wilson, 1848., Newcastle Printed by Macliver and Bradley, 1836., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Marwood, [1730?]., Sunderland Printed and sold by John White, 1745., Newcastle Printed by John Gooding, on the Side: sold by R. Akenhead, on Tyne Bridge, Newcastle, [1812?]., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed and sold for the Liverpool Religious Tract Society, by H. Greenough, 1891., Liverpool J. Dowling & Sons, [1879]., Newcastle A. Reid, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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[1730-1891?] Printed by J. Mitchell, 1806., Newcastle-upon-Tyne J. Dickson ... under the auspices of the Scottish Temperance League, 1847, [1744]., Edinburgh Printed by Henry Cock, 1750, 1755., London [s.n.], 1808., [s.l] Printed by Henry Cock; and sold ... by R. Akenhead, on Tine Bridge, Newcastle, 1861., London Printed by S. Hodgson, 1841., Newcastle Jackson, Walford & Hodder, [1881]., London Printed for the author, and sold by James Rewcastle, 1854., Newcastle-upon-Tyne [Newcastle-upon-Tyne Parliamentary Debating Society], 1808., [Newcastle-upon-Tyne] Printed at the Journal Office by John Hernaman, 1839-1850., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Printed by Edw. Walker, [1875]., Newcastle [s.n], [1864?]., [s.l.] D.H. Wilson, 1848., Newcastle Printed by Macliver and Bradley, 1836., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Marwood, [1730?]., Sunderland Printed and sold by John White, 1745., Newcastle Printed by John Gooding, on the Side: sold by R. Akenhead, on Tyne Bridge, Newcastle, [1812?]., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed and sold for the Liverpool Religious Tract Society, by H. Greenough, 1891., Liverpool J. Dowling & Sons, [1879]., Newcastle A. Reid, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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46th thousand, much enl., 6th ed., 3rd ed., 7th ed.
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No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6, No. 7, No. 8, No. 9, No. 10, No. 11, No. 12, No. 13, No. 14, No. 15, No. 16, No. 17, No. 18, No. 19, No. 20, No. 21

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First published in 1708 as: The compleat collier, or, The whole art of sinking, getting, and working, coal-mines, by J. C.
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Signed at end: John Wesley, Charles Wesley, May 1, 1743

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