Oldisworth, William.
A vindication of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter, occasioned by Mr. Benjamin Hoadly's Reflections on His Lordship's two sermons of government, preached in St. Dunstan's Church, March 8, 1704. and before Her Majesty, March 8, 1708.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London, and Westminster, 1709.
ESTC No. T2779.Grub Street ID 259629.
Oldisworth, William.
A vindication, of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter, occasioned by Mr. Benjamin Hoadly's Reflections on His Lordship's two sermons of government, preached in St. Dunstan's church, March 8, 1704. And before Her Majesty, on March 8, 1708.
London: printed for A. Baldwin, 1709.
ESTC No. T50898.Grub Street ID 278435.
Oldisworth, William.
A dialogue between Timothy and Philatheus. In which the principles and projects of a late whimsical book: entituled, The rights of the Christian church, &c. are fairly stated and answer'd in their kind: and some attempts made towards the discovery of a new way of reasoning, ... Written by a Layman. Vol.1.
London: printed by W. B. for Bernard Lintott, 1709.
ESTC No. T141324.Grub Street ID 188882.
Oldisworth, William.
A dialogue between Timothy and Philatheus. In which the principles and projects of a late whimsical book, intituled, (the rights of the Christian church, &c.) are fairly stated, and answered in their kind: and some Attempts made towards the discovery of a new way of Reasoning, intirely unknown both to the Ancients and Moderns. Written by a layman. Vol. I.
London: printed for Bernard Lintott, at the Cross-Keys, between the two Temple-Gates, in Fleet-Street, [1709]-11.
ESTC No. T106888.Grub Street ID 159970.
Oldisworth, William.
Annotations on The Tatler. Written in French by Monsieur Bournelle; and translated into English by Walter Wagstaff, Esq; Part I.
London: printed for Bernard Lintott, at the Cross-Keys between the two Temple Gates, Fleetstreet, 1710.
ESTC No. T126142.Grub Street ID 176173.
Oldisworth, William.
An essay on the nature, extent, and authority of private judgment in matters of religion; shewing how far the same is consistent with the making of creeds, and the Authority of Councils, Synods, and other Ecclesiastical Assemblies. Highly necessary, for the Determining most of the Controversies now on foot, concerning the Present State of the Church. Written by the author of the Dialogues between Timothy and Philatheus.
London: printed for Bernard Lintott at the Cross Keys between the Two Temple-Gates in Fleetstreet, 1711.
ESTC No. T33393.Grub Street ID 263946.
Oldisworth, William.
Reasons for restoring the Whigs.
London: printed in the year [1711].
ESTC No. T46402.Grub Street ID 274546.
Oldisworth, William.
A pindarick ode, to the memory of Dr. William King. Humbly inscrib'd to the Rt. Hon. the Lady Theodosia Hyde.
London: printed by H. Meere, and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, [1713].
ESTC No. N11797.Grub Street ID 1800.
Oldisworth, William.
The delightful adventures of Honest John Cole, that merry old soul. Who from his antipathy to every thing that is white, became president of the Japanner's Company, ... By a tipling [sic] philosopher of the Royal Society.
London: printed for R. Montague; and B. Dickinson: and sold by E. Nutt, and J. Brotherton; A. Dod; J. Brindley; J. Jolliffe; Mr. Critchly; and J. Stagg, 1732.
ESTC No. T128603.Grub Street ID 178183.