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1. Anon, The Substance of a Sermon Preached in the City-Road Chapel, London, Before the Wesleyan-Methodist Missionary Society, on Friday, April 26, 1822: By the Rev. Henry Moore, Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 2 (1823), 7–19.
2. A R B, The Right Use of Knowledge, Youth's Magazine, 3rd ser. 10 (1837), 80–84.
3. Anon, On Mysteries in Religion. (From an American Magazine, Entitled "The Gospel Advocate", Conducted by Members of "The Protestant Episcopal Church" in that Country), Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 2 (1823), 227–29.
4. J H C, Affecting Death-Bed Scene, Youth's Magazine, 3rd ser. 2 (1829), 245–48.
5. Anon, [Review of Theological Institutes, Part 1, by Richard Watson], Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 2 (1823), 309–17.
6. William P Alison, Remarks on the Review of Mr Stewart's Dissertation in the Quarterly Review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 159–65.
7. [Francis Horner], Art. XXV. [Review of An Inquiry into the Nature and Effects of the Paper Credit of Great Britain, by Henry Thornton], Edinburgh Review, 1 (1802–03), 172–201.
8. [Thomas Brown], Art. I. [Review of The Philosophy of Kant, by Charles F D de Villers], Edinburgh Review, 1 (1802–03), 253–80.
9. [Henry P Brougham], Art. IX. [Review of Politique de tous les cabinets de l'Europe, by Louis-Philippe, comte de Ségur], Edinburgh Review, 1 (1802–03), 345–81.
10. [Francis Horner], Art. XVI. [Review of Principes d'économie politique, by Nicolas F Canard], Edinburgh Review, 1 (1802–03), 431–50.
11. Anon, [Review of Theological Institutes, Part 2, by Richard Watson], Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 3 (1824), 318–21.
12. O U I, Reply to Mr. Hume's Argument Against Miracles, Christian Observer, 1 (1802), 291–94.
13. Anon, The Vigour of Early Age, Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 153–54.
14. F R Y, Origins and Inventions. No. XVIII[5] Circulation of the Blood, Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 58–60.
15. Anon, Comparative Population of the Ancient and Modern World, Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 372–75.
16. Anon, Cambridge University–As it Was, and As it Will Be[Pictorial Border]The University Almanack, Punch, 16 (1849), [xx].
17. Anon, Hume's Historical Antecedents, Punch, 39 (1860), 70.
18. Charles H Bennett, The Calendar 1866, Punch, 50 (1866), [i].
19. [Francis C Burnand], Happy Thoughts (My Stay at Boodels Comes to an Abrupt Termination), Punch, 51 (1866), 120–21.
20. Charles H Bennett, The Calendar, Punch, 52 (1867), [i].