v. 1. A discourse of the contests and dissentions between the nobles and the commons in Athens and Rome. The sentiments of a Church-of-England man with respect to religion and government. An argument to prove that the abolishing of Christianity in England, may ... be attended with some inconveniences. A project for the advancement of religion. A letter concerning the sacramental test. A tritical essay upon the faculties of the mind. Predictions for the year, 1708. An account of Partrige's death. 'Squire Bickerstaff detected;... by John Partrige [attributed to Thomas Yalden, Nicholas Rowe and William Congreve] A vindication of Isaac Bickerstaff, esq. A proposal for correcting, improving, and ascertaining the English tongue. A letter to a young gentleman, lately enter'd into holy orders. Thoughts on various subjects.
Contests and dissensions in Athens and Rome.
The sentiments of a Church of England man.
An argument against abolishing Christianity.
A project for the advancement of religion.
A meditation upon a broom-stick.
Various thoughts, moral and diverting.
A critical essay upon the faculties of the mind.
Predictions for the year 1708.
The accomplishment of the first of Mr. Bickerstaff's predictions.
A vindication of Isaac Bickerstaff, esq.
A famous prediction of Merlin the British wizard.
A letter concerning the sacramental test.
Verses wrote in a lady's ivory table book.
To Their Excellencies the lords justices of Ireland (Mrs. Harris's petition)
-'s house, built from the ruins of Whitehall.
The description of a salamander.
A description of the morning.