Annet, Peter.
Judging for ourselves; or free-thinking, the great duty of religion. Display'd in two lectures, deliver'd at Plaisterers-Hall, January 25, and February 1, 1738-9. By P. Annet. Address'd to the New Sect of Methodists, all Faith-Mongers, and Bigots. With a poem to the Rev. Mr. Whitefield.
London: printed for and sold by the author, in Church-Yard-Alley, near East-Smithfield; and by Mr. Cox, at the Lamb, under the Royal Exchange, in Cornhill, 1739.
ESTC No. T29257.Grub Street ID 260662.
Annet, Peter.
Judging for ourselves: or, free-thinking, the great duty of religion. Display'd in two lectures, deliver'd at Plaisterers-Hall. By P. Annet, with a serious poem, address'd to the Reverend Mr. Whitfield.
London: printed for the author: a school-master. And sold by Mr. Cox, and Mrs. Nutt, [1739].
ESTC No. T182792.Grub Street ID 219234.
Annet, Peter.
Judging for ourselves; or free-thinking, the great duty of religion. Display'd in two lectures, deliver'd at Plaisterers-Hall. By P.A. minister of the Gospel.
London: printed for the author; and sold by T. Cox, 1739.
ESTC No. N51458.Grub Street ID 35452.
Annet, Peter.
A book of arithmetic: For the Use of schools.
[London: sold by P. Annet, near the Maypole in East-Smithfield], [1740?].
ESTC No. T223840.Grub Street ID 246285.
Annet, Peter.
The resurrection of Jesus considered; in answer to The tryal of The witnesses: by a moral philospher.
London: printed for the author, [1743?].
ESTC No. T65034.Grub Street ID 289969.
Annet, Peter.
The resurrection of Jesus considered; in answer to The tryal of the witnesses. By a moral philosopher.
London: printed for the author, [1743?].
ESTC No. T126989.Grub Street ID 176832.
Annet, Peter.
The resurrection reconsidered. Being an answer to the clearer and others. By way of dialogue between the considerer and his friend. By the author of The resurrection of Jesus considered, in answer to the Trial of the witnesses. Part I.
London: printed for the author; and sold by M. Cooper in Pater-Noster-Row, and the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1744.
ESTC No. T84877.Grub Street ID 305219.
Annet, Peter.
The resurrection of Jesus demonstrated to have no proof. In answer to a late pamphlet, call'd, The resurrection of Jesus cleared, &c.
London: printed for J. Jackman, [1744].
ESTC No. T65035.Grub Street ID 289970.
Annet, Peter.
The conception of Jesus consider'd, as the foundation of the Christian religion. By a moral philosopher.
London: printed for the author, 1744.
ESTC No. T65038.Grub Street ID 289973.
Annet, Peter.
The history of Joseph consider'd: or, the Moral Philosopher vindicated against Mr. Samuel Chandler's Defence of the prime ministry and character of Joseph. ... By Mencius Philalethes.
London: printed for M. Cooper, 1744.
ESTC No. T65039.Grub Street ID 289974.
Annet, Peter.
The resurrection of Jesus considered; in answer to The tryal of the witnesses. The third edition with great amendments. By a moral philosopher. N. B. The second edition is spurious and erroneous.
London: printed for M. Cooper, 1744.
ESTC No. T64781.Grub Street ID 289768.
Annet, Peter.
The resurrection defenders stript of all defence. Wherein is shewn, that all the predictions of it were unknown - That Christ's miracles were not believed - That his Rising again was not expected - That the Story of the Watch is incredible - That the Defenders, Mr. Sylvester, the Clearer, Mr. Chandler, and Mr. Jackson, disagree in understanding the Appearances, as much as the Evangelists in relating them - More Proofs of Evangelical Discord - The Authority of the Gospels of St. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, and the Acts of the Apostles, examined and discovered.
London: printed for the author; and sold at the pamphlet shops in London and Westminster, MDCCXLV. [1745].
ESTC No. T84876.Grub Street ID 305218.
Annet, Peter.
Christianity preferable to deism, as stated by a deist: or remarks on a late pamphlet, called Deism fairly stated, and fully vindicated; by a moral philosopher. In a letter to a friend.
London: printed for H. Whitridge, under the Royal Exchange; E. Withers, at the Seven-Stars, in Fleet-Street; and G. Woodfall, at the King's-Arms, Charing-Cross, [1746].
ESTC No. T101666.Grub Street ID 155522.
Annet, Peter.
Deism fairly stated, and fully vindicated from the gross imputations and groundless calumnies of modern believers. Wherein some of the principal reasons contained in Dr. Benson's answer to Christianity not founded on argument are fully considered, and proved to be far from conclusive. In a letter to a friend. By a moral philosopher.
London: printed for W. Webb, near St. Paul's, MDCCXLVI. [1746].
ESTC No. T57971.Grub Street ID 284143.
Annet, Peter.
Deism fairly stated, and fully vindicated from the gross imputations and groundless calumnies of modern believers. Wherein some of the principal reasons contained in Dr. Benson's answer to Christianity not founded on argument are fully considered, ... In a letter to a friend. By a moral philosopher.
London: printed for W. Webb, 1746.
ESTC No. T166590.Grub Street ID 204799.
Annet, Peter.
The history and character of St. Paul, examined: in a letter to Theophilus, a Christian friend. Occasioned by observations on the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul: in a letter to Gilbert West, Esq; with a preface by way of postscript.
London: printed for and sold by F. Page, [1748?].
ESTC No. T36337.Grub Street ID 266263.
Annet, Peter.
Tracts on subjects natural, and supernatural, in two volumes. Vol. I. Containing, The resurrection of Jesus considered, in answer to the Trial of the witnesses. The resurrection reconsidered, in answer to the Resurrection cleared. The resurrection defenders stript of all defence. Supernaturals examined, wherein is, an answer to Gilbert West, Esq; an answer to Mr. Jackson, and to all others, on miracles and prophecies. A defence of deism fairly stated, and fully vindicated. By a moral philosopher.
London: printed for J. Cooke in Paternoster-Row, and sold by the booksellers in town and country, M.DCC.XLIX. [1749].
ESTC No. N71273.Grub Street ID 51561.
Annet, Peter.
Social bliss considered: in marriage and divorce; cohabiting unmarried, and public whoring. Containing Things necessary to be known by all that seek mutual Felicity, and are ripe for the Enjoyment of it. With the speech of Miss Polly Baker; and notes thereon. By Gideon Archer.
London: printed for and sold by R. Rose, near St. Paul's, M.DCC.XLIX. [1749].
ESTC No. N22536.Grub Street ID 11884.
Annet, Peter.
The sequel of The resurrection of Jesus considered: in answer to The sequel of The trial of the witnesses. Revis'd by the author of, The resurrection consider'd.
London: printed for R. Rose, in Pater-Noster Row, [1749?].
ESTC No. N22027.Grub Street ID 11388.
Annet, Peter.
Supernaturals examined: in four dissertations on three treatises: viz. I. On the Observations of [sic] the history and evidence of the resurrection of Christ. By Gilbert West, ... II. and III. On miracles and prophecies, ... in answer to Mr. Jackson's Letter to Deists. IV. On the defence of the peculiar institutions and doctrines of Christianity.
London: printed for F. Page, [1750?].
ESTC No. T149187.Grub Street ID 195239.
Annet, Peter.
Expeditious penmanship: or, Shorthand improved. Containing the Necessary Rules Of this art; Illustrated with a Multitude of Examples; which render it to common Capacities plain and easy to Read, Write, and Remember, and as lineal as any other: By Peter Annet. This being his former Shorthand, Greatly, Altered, Amended and Improved from the very Foundation. Eccles. IX. 10. Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with all thy might, for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom in the grave, whither thou goest.
London: printed for the author, and sold by R. Baldwin at the Rose in Pater-Noster-Row, [1750?].
ESTC No. T1123.Grub Street ID 164295.
Annet, Peter.
Annet's short-hand. More easy to learn and remember than any other, and may be as expeditiously wrote. By this new method every word is to be written without taking off the Pen; and as many words join'd together as may be lineal and legible. The Book alone is a sufficient Instructor. Eccles. IX. 10.
London: printed for Geo. Woodfall, at Charing Cross, [1752?].
ESTC No. T1122.Grub Street ID 164198.
Annet, Peter.
Annet's short-hand perfected, Containing Plain and easy Examples and Instructions for Learning it.
London: printed for the author, and sold by Geo. Woodfall, at Charing-Cross, and R. Baldwin, in Paternoster Row. Entered in the Stationer's Hall-Book, [1761].
ESTC No. T193405.Grub Street ID 227560.
Annet, Peter.
A view of the life of King David. Wherein are observations on divers historical passages therein recited, ... By W. Stilton, ...
[London]: Printed for the author, and sold at No 62, Old Bailey, and at the Ship Coffee House, Ship Passage, Leaden Hall Market; opposite the Cross Keys, Gracechurch Street, [1765?].
ESTC No. T105365.Grub Street ID 158680.
Annet, Peter.
Annet's short-hand perfected, containing plain and easy examples and instructions for learning it.
London: printed & sold by J: Dixwell, [1768].
ESTC No. T191880.Grub Street ID 226523.
Annet, Peter.
Lectures on the following subjects, viz. I. Introductory lecture. II. On Consideration and Social Conversation. III. On pure and false Religion. IV. Containing a Proposal to unite all true Protestants in one Principle, and form a Society of United Protestants in order to vanquish Popery. V. An Endeavour to keep the Unity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace. VI. Against Popery. VII. Ibid. VIII. Of Infallibility. IX. On Mortification. X. Ibid. XI. Of the Light within. XII. Of Spiritual Understanding. XIII. Of the Word of God. By the late Mr. Peter Annet. Corrected and revised by him just before his death. With the head of the author, curiously engraved, by his own Direction.
London: printed for J. Smith, at the Royal Exchange, [1769?].
ESTC No. T31419.Grub Street ID 262240.
Annet, Peter.
Annet's short-hand; which, from thirty years trial and experience, and innumerable alterations and improvements, is rendered most complete, perfect, and easy, both to write and read. By this method, which differs from all others, and is plainer than any extant, every word is to be written without taking off the pen, and whole sentences may sometimes be joined together; also, the most exact orthography may be used, which in writing names is often necessary.
London: printed for J. Smeeton, No. 148, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross, [1770?].
ESTC No. T89711.Grub Street ID 309580.
Annet, Peter.
Judging for ourselves: or, freethinking, the great duty of religion, displayed in two lectures. Delivered at Plaisterers' Hall. By Peter Annet, ...
London: printed 1739. Reprinted 1797, and sold by T. G. Ballard, and by the booksellers, [1797].
ESTC No. T219832.Grub Street ID 243775.