A bound collection of 17 chapbooks: 1) Turn the Carpet, A New Christmas Hymn, The Noble Army of Martyrs, and The Plow-Boy's Dream; 2) John the Shopkeeper Turned Sailor, or The Folly of Going Out of our Element. In Four Parts; 3) Betty Brown, or The St Giles Orange Girls: with some Account of Mrs. Sponge, The Money-lender; 4) The History of Mr. Fantom, The New Fashioned Philosopher and Reformist, and his Man William; 5) The Two Shoemakers. In Six Parts; 6) Look at Home; or, The Accusers Accused: Being an Account of the Manner in Which Our Saviour Put to Silence the Scribes and the Pharisees, when they brought to him The Woman Taken in Adultery; 7) The Touchstone; or, The Way to Know a True Christian; 8) The Judgement Day; in which a true and just Account is given of the Manner in which the Scriptures teach, that we and all Mankind are to be tried on the Day of Judgement; 9) Explanations of the Nature of Baptism; Designed especially for all those Parents who are about to Bring a Child to be Baptized; 10) Parley the Porter; An Allegory: Shewing how the Robbers Without can never get into a House, unless there are Traitors Within; 11) The Parable of the Labourers in the Vineyard; 12) Explanation of the Nature of Baptism; 13) The Troubles of Life: Being a Familiar Description of the Troubles of The Poor Labourer; The Little Shopkeeper; The Great Tradesman; The Sick Man; The Disappointed Lover; The Unhappy Husband; The Widower; and lastly The Child of Sorrow; 14) Onesimus; or, The Run-away Servant Converted; A True Story. [Early convert to Christianity, The Holy Apostle Onesimus in some Eastern Churches]; 15) The Black Prince, A True Story of; Being an Account of the Life and Death of Naimbanna, An African King's Son, who arrived in England in the year 1791, and set sail on his return in June 1793 [the true story of a seminal Abolitionist figue, who visited from Sierra Leone]; 16 & 17) Black Giles, The Poacher; with some account of a Family whoWould rather live by their Wits than their Work. In Two Parts. part II. The History of the Widow Brown's Apple Tree. Scarce. Mostly unrecorded in any institutions.