Powel, William.
The ways, that lead to rebellion, laid open in a sermon preached at Lanymynech in Shropshire, on the 30th. of January 1715-16. By W. Powell. ...
[Shrewsbury?]: Printed for Thomas Gitting in Shrewsbury; Tho. Varnam. & J. Osborn. & A. Bettesworth, London, 1715-16 [i.e. 1716].
ESTC No. T4303.Grub Street ID 271657.
Powel, William.
Swearing and drunkeness the bane of society, and destructive to body and soul. Two sermons preach'd at Lian y Mynach, in Shropshire. By William Powell, A.M. prebendary of Ely.
London: Printed for J. Osborn and T. Longman in Pater Noster Row, and T. Gittins in Shrewsbury, [1730?].
ESTC No. T177383.Grub Street ID 214329.
Powel, William.
Swearing and drunkeness, the bane of society, and destructive to body and soul. Two sermons preach'd at Llan y Mynach, in Shropshire. By William Powell, A. M. Prebendary of Ely.
London: printed for J. Osborn and T. Longman in Pater Noster Row, and T. Gittins in Shrewsbury, 1727.
ESTC No. N36505.Grub Street ID 24477.
Powel, William.
A sermon preach'd at the visitation of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, held at Wrexham, on the 23d day of August, 1742. By William Powel, D.D.
London: printed for Edward Wicksteed; and Thomas Payne, in Wrexham, 1742.
ESTC No. N48009.Grub Street ID 32626.
Powel, William.
A sermon preach'd at the visitation of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, Held at Wrexham, on the 23d day of August, 1742. By William Powel, D.D. dean of St. Asaph. Published at the request of his lordship and the clergy.
London: Printed for Edward Wicksteed, at the Black-Swan in Newgate-Street; and Thomas Payne, bookseller, in Wrexham, 1742.
ESTC No. T14070.Grub Street ID 188395.
Powel, William.
Three letters. Letter I. An answer by Doctor Powel, to a letter from the Chancellor of the diocese of Chester, to let him know the fees due to his office, for the Acts and Instruments concerning his Institution to the Archdeaconry of Chester; and that he had sent his printed Letters (which he desired he would accept of as a Mark of Respect) to shew him the Justice of the Demand. Letter II. A reply by the Chancellor. Letter III. An answer to the the reply, by W. P. The letters are printed and published to save W. P. trouble of exposing them, (as he mentions) and to Appeal to the World; whether the Chancellor, or W. P. has lost his good Manners, his Senses, and his Christianity. With explanatory notes. To which is added, an answer paragraph by paragraph to W. P.'s letter, by Philalethes.
[Chester]: Printed and sold by Orion Adams, at his Printing-Office in Northgate-Street, Claster, 1747.
ESTC No. T225827.Grub Street ID 247581.
Powel, William.
A serious call to repentance, and amendment of life; occasion'd by the contagious distemper, which has continued a considerable time among the cattle, in many parts of this Kingdom; and By other remarkable Tokens of God's Displeasure, which have lately appeared.
London: printed, and sold by C. Corbet, at Addison's Head, in Fleet-Street; M. Sheepy, under the Royal Exchange; and J. Payne and J. Bouquet, in Pater-Noster-Row, [1750?].
ESTC No. T92753.Grub Street ID 312498.