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William Smythies

1715

  • A letter to the observator from William Smythies curate of St. Gyles Cripple-Gate in his own vindicationA letter to the observator from William Smythies curate of St. Gyles Cripple-Gate in his own vindication
  • A reply to a letter sent by William Newberry, and William Edmunds to Dr. FowlerA reply to a letter sent by William Newberry, and William Edmunds to Dr. Fowler
  • A reply to the ObservatorA reply to the Observator
  • A treatise of the necessity of restitutionA treatise of the necessity of restitution
  • A true account of several passages relating to the execution of Sir John JohnstonA true account of several passages relating to the execution of Sir John Johnston
  • A [first] reply to the Observator [i.e. Sir Roger l'Estrange]A [first] reply to the Observator [i.e. Sir Roger l'Estrange]
  • Advice for the prevention of theftAdvice for the prevention of theft
  • Advice to apprentices, and other young persons, to beware of evil company and evil coursesAdvice to apprentices, and other young persons, to beware of evil company and evil courses
  • Agapai aspilaiAgapai aspilai
  • Benefit of early pietyBenefit of early piety
  • Mr. Smythies's vindication from the foul calumnies of Dr. Harison, and the plain perjuries of his witnesses at Brentwood-Assizes, Aug. 12. 1701. and at Doctors Commons, Novemb. 9. 1702. ..Mr. Smythies's vindication from the foul calumnies of Dr. Harison, and the plain perjuries of his witnesses at Brentwood-Assizes, Aug. 12. 1701. and at Doctors Commons, Novemb. 9. 1702. ..
  • The spirit of meeknessThe spirit of meekness