Reid, William Hamilton.
The rise and dissolution of the infidel societies in this metropolis: including, the origin of modern Deism and Atheism; the genius and conduct of those associations; their lecture-rooms, field-meetings, and deputations; From the Publication of Paine's Age of Reason till the present Period. With General Considerations on the Influence of Infidelity upon Society; answering the various Objections of Deists and Atheists; and a Postscript upon the present State of Democratical Politics; Remarks upon Professor Robison's late Work, &c. &c. By William Hamilton Reid.
London: printed for J. Hatchard, Bookseller to her Majesty, No. 173, Piccadilly, T. Burton, printer, 1800.
ESTC No. T11043.Grub Street ID 162959.
Reid, William Hamilton.
Ghost-craft authorized by Church and state-craft!!! A patriotic ballad, by William Hamilton Reid. Tune "Hum hum hum." Occasioned by the recent detection of two female spectres in a nocturnal visit to a church-yard near Old-Street.
[London]: (Entered at Stationer's-Hall.) And sold by J. Burks Crispin-Street, T. Smith Portsmouth-Street, and at the pamphlet-shops, in general, [1795?].
ESTC No. T207148.Grub Street ID 236453.
Reid, William Hamilton.
The rise and dissolution of the infidel societies in this metropolis: including, the origin of modern deism and atheism; the genius and conduct of those associations; their lecture-rooms, field-meetings, and deputations; from the Publication of Paine's Age of Reason till the present Period. St. Paul. With General Considerations on the Influence of Infidelity upon Society; answering the various Objections of Deists and Atheists; and a Postscript upon the present State of Democratical Politics; Remarks upon Professor Robison's late Work, &c. &c. By William Hamilton Reid.
London: printed for J. Hatchard. Bookseller to her Majesty, No. 173, Piccadilly. 1800. T. Burton, printer, Little Queen-Street [1800].
ESTC No. N12821.Grub Street ID 2792.