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- "Most flagitious!!!" Congress, no. 104 Broadway. ...
- A Cursory glimpse of the state of the nation, on the twenty-second of February, 1814, : being the eighty-first anniversary of the birth of Washington; or A physico-politico-theologico, lucubration upon the wonderful properties of nitrous oxide, or the newly discovered exhilarating gas, in its effects upon the human mind, and body; as they were exhibited, by actual experiment, on the evening of the twenty-third instant.
- A Mirror for a printer
- A New farce was acted on Wednesday evening last, at the New Theatre in the town of Hoosack [i.e., Hoosick, N.Y.], called Pandemonium in dishabille, or, Pretended Republicanism put in practice. : Exhibiting in true colours the grand farce now playing off before the American people, and which is completely characteristic of the prime managers in the political drama
- A Pack of cards changed into a complete almanack, and prayer book
- A Paraphrase on the second epistle of John, the Round-Head, to James, prolocutor of the Rump-Parliament, in a liberal matter; wherein the true spirit of the writer is preserved
- A Serious-comical dialogue between the famous Dr. Seth Hudson, and the noted Joshua How, : who were lately tried, in Boston, and convicted of counterfeiting and passing counterfeit treasurer's notes: : containing (among a variety of other serious and comical information) remarks on Mr. N. Hurd's humourous copper-plate print, and the satirical verses annexed thereto: also, a hint concerning the grand secret of Free-Masonry, and a touch on Tom Bell. : [One line in Latin]
- A collection of cartoons : a way of examining practices in a treatment setting
- A dialogue, between a southern delegate and his spouse, on his return from the grand Continental Congtress. : A fragment, inscribed to the married ladies of America,
- A funny thing happened on the way to heaven.
- A history of New York, from the beginning of the world to the end of the Dutch dynasty. : Containing among many surprising and curious matters, the unutterable ponderings of Walter the Doubter, the disastrous projects of William the Testy, and the chivalric achievments [sic] of Peter the Headstrong, the three Dutch governors of New Amsterdam; being the only authentic history of the times that ever hath been, or ever will be published.
- A lampoon on modern scribblers. : To the tune of A cobler there was, &c
- A new proclamation! : By Thomas Gage, whom British frenzy stil'd honourable and excellency, o'er Massachusett's sent to stand here vice-admiral and chief commander ..
- A solemn fact. : Suaviter in modo--fortiter in re
- Adventures of the Rev. Samuel Entwhistle;
- Advertisement
- Advertisement, and not a joke.---
- An oration delivered March fifteenth, 1775, at the request of a number of the inhabitants of the town of Boston.
- Androboros : A bographical [sic] farce in three acts, viz. The senate, the consistory, and the apotheosis
- Anguished English : an anthology of accidental assaults upon our language
- At a meeting of the true Sons of Liberty, in the city of New-York, July 27, 1774, properly convened. : Present, John Calvin, John Knox, Roger Rumpus, &c. &c. &c. 1. Resolved, that in this general time of resolving, we have as good a right to resolve as the most resolute. ..
- Belly laughs : the naked truth about pregnancy and childbirth
- Bible story cartoons : the Old Testament in 16 books
- Black privilege : opportunity comes to those who create it
- Children's letters to God : the new collection
- Children's letters to God,
- Damon and Alexis. : A pastoral. : [One line from Virgil]
- Debates at the Robin-Hood Society, in the city of New-York, on Monday night 19th of July, 1774
- Debates at the Robin-Hood Society, on Monday night, 19th of July, 1774
- Diana of the Ephesians, a type of the confession of faith: : a sermon preached at the opening of the Synod of Wogselt and Rya. : [Six lines of quotations]
- Dick Twiss. : A poem
- Don't wash your antependia and other looney tunes from the wonderful world of church
- Ethical consensus and the truth of laughter : the structure of moral transformations
- Excerpts from the diaries of the late God,
- Faith, hope and hilarity,
- Faith, humor, and paradox
- Festoons of fancy, : consisting of compositions amatory, sentimental and humorous, in verse and prose.
- Forbidden fruit creates many jams : roadside church signs across America
- Fragments of the history of Bawlfredonia : containing an account of the discovery and settlement of the great southern continent, and of the formation and progress of the Bawlfredonian commonwealth
- Fresh and most interesting intelligence! : Extract of a letter from Patrick Nailor to Richard Bellowsblower, Esquire
- From the Virginia gazette, August 25. A parody on a late proclamation
- Help! I'm being intimidated by the Proverbs 31 woman! : my battles with a role model who's larger than life
- Hippesley's drunken man.
- Hoop-petticoats arraigned and condemned by the light of nature, and law of God
- How to become a bishop without being religious
- How to survive being a Presbyterian! : a merry manual celebrating the foibles of the frozen chosen
- Howe's proclamation, versified
- Hugginiana; or, Huggins' fantasy, : being a collection of the most esteemed modern literary productions. : Exposing the art of making a noise in the world, without beating a drum, or crying oysters; : and shewing how, like Whittington of old, who rose from nothing to be Lord Mayor of London, a mere barber may become an emperor, if he has but spirit enough to assume, and talents enough to support the title.
- Hugginiana; or, Huggins' fantasy, : being a collection of the most esteemed modern literary productions. : Exposing the art of making a noise in the world, without beating a drum, or crying oysters; and shewing how, like Whittington of old, who rose from nothing to be Lord Mayor of London, a mere barber may become an emperor, if he has but spirit enough to assume, and talents enough to support the title.
- Humor in the American pulpit; : from George Whitefield through Henry Ward Beecher,
- I had brain surgery, what's your excuse? : an illustrated memoir
- In the beginning : a humorous survey of the Bible
- Infernal conference, : or, Dialogues of devils
- Intelligence extraordinary from Boston. : Narrative of the battle on the 19th of July, at Roxborough. ..
- Irony in the Matthean passion narrative
- Israeli humor : the content and structure of the chizbat of the Palmah
- Jesus put on a happy face : the healing power of joy and humor
- Just a simple country preacher : more wit and wisdom of Reverend Will B. Dunn
- Just as we were
- Kids talk about heaven : how you get there, and how you don't
- L'humour de Jésus
- Life is short, pray hard : forbidden fruit II : more roadside church signs across America
- Lincoln in caricature; : a historical collection, with descriptive and biographical commentaries
- Lord North's soliloquy. : A plague take that Boston port act, and all the Bostonians ..
- Lucifer's decree, after a fray. Or, A friendly warning to all persons of whatsoever station, nation, or qualification, in the city of deceit, and province of Transylvania. : [Four lines of verse] : The mysterious truth
- Mama makes up her mind : and other dangers of southern living
- Many are called, but most leave their phone off the hook : exploring the serious, curious, and hilarious sides of church
- Megatoons : cartoonists against nuclear war
- Memoirs of the year two thousand five hundred. : [One line in French from Leibnitz]
- Memoirs of the year two thousand five hundred. : [One line in French from Leibnitz]
- More news from Lake Wobegon
- My ministry manual by Rev. Gerald Ambulance
- News from Lake Wobegon
- Occurences of the times. Or, The transactions of four days. (Viz.--from Friday the 16th, to Monday the 19th January, 1789. : A farce. In two acts. : [Six lines of verse]
- On the 8th day God laughed
- Out-lines
- Paradise regain'd. : To all the great and glorious patriots in New-York, --throughout America, --and around the globe
- Parkinson's law, and other studies in administration.
- Political satire in the Bible
- Politically correct Old Testament stories
- Postmodern Pooh
- Pulling our own strings : feminist humor & satire
- Punch's visit to Mr. Pug. : Illustrated with eight whimsical engravings
- Religious humor in evangelical Christian and Mormon culture
- Rockin' Ronnie
- Ruminations on the quiddity of japery in cultic communities of the post-modern age
- Sans souci, alias Free and easy: or An evening's peep into a polite circle. : An intire [sic] new entertainment. In three acts
- Sans souci. Alias Free and easy: or An evening's peep into a polite circle. : An intire [sic] new entertainment. In three acts
- Say it my way : how to avoid certain pitfalls of spoken English, together with a decidedly informal history of how our language rose (or fell)
- See Porcupine, in colours just portray'd ...
- Shakespearean comedy
- Sloth
- Smart women, stupid books : stop reading and learn to love losers
- Some account of an existing correspondence now carrying on between the inhabitants of the moon, and the natives of old England. : To which is subjoined, a list of such articles as are immediately wanted for the export trade, by some merchants just arrived from that planet. Interspersed with several useful and valuable hints, particularly adapted to the use of those gentlemen who are fond of speculation. A work strongly recommended to the perusal of the merchants, bankers, manufacturers, wholesale tradesmen, shopkeepers, underwriters, insurance brokers, and ladies of Great Britain
- Somebody's got my hymnal
- Stories I couldn't tell while I was a pastor
- The 7 habits of highly ineffective educators
- The 77 habits of highly ineffective Christians
- The Abilene paradox and other meditations on management
- The Constables of the city beg leave to present their respectful compliments to Mr. Isaac Gray ...
- The Doctor and squire: an excellent new song. : To a pleasant new tune; and much in request among the young ladies and gentlemen in town and country.
- The Dutchman's oration : the substance of an oration delivered at a public dinner, July 4th, 1815
- The Gospel according to Norton,
- The Jesus roast
- The Lamentation, of Pennsylvania, on account of the Stamp-Act, : together with the prayer of J--n H--ws
- The Last confession and dying speech of Peter Porcupine, : with an account of his dissection
- The Life and character of a strange he-monster, lately arriv'd in London from an English colony in America. : And is often to be seen upon the Royal Exchange, gratis. : [Four lines of verse]
- The Lord is my shepherd and I'm about to be sheared
- The Origin of the whale bone-petticoat. : A satyr. : Boston, August 2d. 1714
- The Peter principle,
- The Preacher joke book
- The Religious impostor unmask'd; : a satirical poem. : In three parts, Part the first
- The Unrelieved paradox : studies in the theology of Franz Bibfeldt
- The Wittenburg door
- The Wittenburg door
- The Yankey in London, : being the first part of a series of letters written by an American youth, during nine months' residence in the city of London; : addressed to his friends in and near Boston, Massachusetts. : Volume I. : [One line from Thucydides in Greek]
- The adventures of Uncle Sam in search after his lost honor
- The birth, parentage, and education, of Praise-God Barebone. : To which is added, an election ballad, or the lamentation of Miss *******. A true but doleful ditty
- The chronicle of the kings of England : from the reign of William the Conqueror ... down to his present Majesty George the Third. Containing a true history of their lives, and the character which they severally sustain'd; whether in church or state, in the field, or in private life
- The devil's dictionary of the Christian faith
- The door magazine
- The first book of the "Washington benevolents", otherwise called, The book of knaves ...
- The fourth book of the "Washington benevolents", otherwise called, The book of knaves ...
- The ghost of Baron Steuben; or, Fredonia in arms! : Being a description of that most bloody campaign, styled the Alexandro-Csaro-Eugenio-Frederico-Bonapartic campaign out-Napoleonised; or a Georgia training: in which the most exquisite discipline, subordination, military knowledge, fortitude, temperance, and patriotic preparation, are clearly exemplified and pathetically recommended to all who are convinced of the uselessness and mischief of a standing army
- The humor of Christ
- The humor of Jesus
- The humor of Kierkegaard : an anthology
- The jokes of Sigmund Freud : a study in humor and Jewish identity
- The joyful Christ : the healing power of humor
- The law of delay; : interviews and outerviews
- The little white book on race
- The playfulness of Gerard Manley Hopkins
- The political tales and truth of Mark Twain
- The politically correct guide to the Bible
- The pulpit treasury of wit & humor
- The schoolteacher
- The second book of the "Washington benevolents", otherwise called, The book of knaves ...
- The sinner's guide to the evangelical right
- The tabloid Bible
- The third book of the "Washington benevolents", otherwise called, The book of knaves ...
- The wars of the gulls; : an historical romance. In three chapters. : Chap. I. Shewing how, and why, and with whom the gulls went to war. Chap. II. Shewing how the gulls make the deep to boil like a pot. Chap. III. Shewing how a certain doughty general of the gulls goes forth to play the game of Hull-gull in Upper Canada, : [Two lines of quotation]
- The wit of Martin Luther
- This poem, humbly dedicated to Sir Q----C---o. : At his study over a pot of charcole. : [Four lines of verse]
- Time flies
- Tit for tat; t'other side; or, Bounce-about
- Unleashed : the wit and wisdom of Calvin the dog
- Up the Ivy ladder
- When God laughs with us : the lighter side of leadership
- When Jesus smiled
- When in doubt, mumble; : a bureaucrat's handbook
- Who moved my pulpit? : a hilarious look at ministerial life
- Whose church is this anyway? : 130 sympathetic, cavalier, outrageous, and hilarious letters to the parish pastor
- Why Jesus died : a study in the trial of Jesus and its antecedents ; also, Humour and other features of the style of Jesus ; The ideal of the gentleman: its history and origin in the carpenter's teaching
- Wildlife in the kingdom come : an explorer looks at the critters and creatures of the theological kingdom
- Wit and wisdom of the saints : a year of saintly humor
- With all due respect : humorous insights on "holy" happenings
- Years of wrath : a cartoon history 1932-1945
- Zen Judaism : for you, a little enlightenment
- [An hour with Garrison Keillor] : [speaking about his fundamentalist Lutheran upbringing and various other divinely comedic adventures]
Subfocus of
- Adultery -- Humor
- Aging -- Humor
- Alcoholism -- Humor
- Apthorpe, Frances Theodora, 1766-1788 -- Humor
- Authors -- Political and social views -- Humor
- Barbers -- Humor
- Beauty, Personal -- Humor
- Bible -- Humor
- Bible stories, English -- Old Testament -- Humor
- Bible, Matthew -- Humor
- Bible, Old Testament -- Humor
- Blacksmiths -- Humor
- Boston (Mass.) -- Humor
- Brain -- Surgery | Patients -- Humor
- Bricklayers -- Humor
- Buddhism -- Relations | Judaism -- Humor
- Bureaucracy -- Humor
- Card games -- Religious aspects -- Humor
- Characters and characteristics in the Bible -- Humor
- Children -- Religious life -- Humor
- Children's stories, English -- History and criticism -- Humor
- Christian conservatism -- United States -- Humor
- Christian leadership -- Humor
- Christian life -- Humor
- Christian life -- Humor | Early works to 1800
- Christian life -- Humor | Periodicals
- Christian saints -- Humor
- Christianity -- Humor
- Christianity -- Humor | Periodicals
- Church -- Humor
- Church development, New -- Humor
- Church management -- Humor
- Church music -- Humor
- Church signs -- United States -- Humor
- Church work -- Humor
- Classroom management -- Humor
- Clergy -- Humor
- Clergy -- Office -- Humor
- Clergy -- Southern States -- Humor
- Clothing and dress -- Humor
- Cobbett, William, 1763-1835 -- Humor
- Coke, Thomas, 1747-1814 -- Humor
- Conduct of life -- Humor | Early works to 1800
- Cosby, William, ca. 1690-1736 -- Humor
- Counterfeiters -- Massachusetts | Boston -- Humor
- Counterfeits and counterfeiting -- Massachusetts | Boston -- Humor
- Country life -- Humor
- Criticism -- Humor
- Dating (Social customs) -- Humor
- Deadly sins -- Humor
- Dickinson, John, 1732-1808 -- Humor
- Discrimination in education -- Humor
- Dogs -- Humor
- Education, Higher -- Humor
- Educational innovations -- Humor
- England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Humor
- English language -- Errors of usage -- Humor
- English language -- Humor
- Ethics -- Humor
- Evangelicalism -- Humor
- Evangelicalism -- United States -- Humor
- Federal Party (N.Y.) -- Humor
- Federal Party (U.S.) -- Humor
- Foundry workers -- Humor
- Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 -- Humor
- Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803 -- Humor
- Gray, Isaac -- Humor
- Great Britain -- Commerce -- Humor
- Great Britain -- Humor
- Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Humor
- Hamilton, Andrew, ca. 1676-1741 -- Humor
- Heaven -- Humor
- Hoosick Falls (N.Y.) -- Humor
- Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889 -- Humor
- Hughes, John, 1711-1772 -- Humor
- Hunt, Isaac, ca. 1742-1809 -- Humor
- Industrialization -- Humor
- Jesus Christ -- Humor
- Judaism -- Relations | Buddhism -- Humor
- Kentucky -- Politics and government -- 1792-1865 -- Humor
- Kierkegaard, Søren, 1813-1855 -- Humor
- Laziness -- Humor
- Leadership -- Humor
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Humor
- London (England) -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Humor
- Love -- Humor
- Luther, Martin, 1483-1546 -- Humor
- Management -- Humor
- Management -- Humor -- Humor
- Management -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Humor
- Marriage -- Humor
- McDougall, Alexander, 1732-1786 -- Humor
- Militia -- Humor
- Milne, A. A., (Alan Alexander), 1882-1956 -- Characters | Winnie the Pooh -- Humor
- Morton, Perez, 1751-1837 -- Humor
- Morton, Sarah Wentworth, 1759-1846 -- Humor
- Napoleon, I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Humor
- New York (State) -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- Humor
- New York (State) -- Politics and government -- 1775-1865 -- Humor
- Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728 -- Humor
- North, Frederick, Lord, 1732-1792 -- Humor
- Nuclear warfare -- Humor
- Older people -- Humor
- Organizational behavior -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Humor
- Palmaḥ -- Humor
- Paris (France) -- Social life and customs -- Humor
- Pastoral theology -- Baptists -- Humor
- Pastoral theology -- Humor
- Penn, John, 1729-1795 -- Humor
- Physicians -- Humor
- Political correctness -- Humor
- Political science -- Humor
- Politics and literature -- Humor
- Politics in the Bible -- Humor
- Postmodernism (Literature) -- Humor
- Preaching -- Humor
- Pregnancy -- Humor
- Presbyterian Church -- Humor
- Presbyterians -- Humor
- Public administration -- Humor
- Reagan, Ronald -- Humor
- Religion -- Humor
- Republican Party (N.Y. : 1792-1828) -- Humor
- Sans Souci Club -- Humor
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Humor
- Southern States -- Humor
- Southern States -- Social life and customs -- 1865- -- Humor
- Tabloid newspapers -- Humor
- Teachers -- Attitudes -- Humor
- Teachers -- Humor
- Teaching -- Humor
- Teddy bears in literature -- Humor
- Tha God, Charlamagne, 1980- -- Humor
- Theology, Doctrinal -- History -- 20th century -- Humor
- Theology, Doctrinal -- Humor
- Twiss, Richard, 1747-1821 -- Humor
- United States -- History -- Humor
- United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Humor
- United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Humor
- United States -- Militia -- Humor
- United States -- Politics and government -- Humor
- United States -- Race relations -- Humor
- United States -- Religious life and customs -- Humor
- Vesey, William, 1674-1746 -- Humor
- Winnie-the-Pooh, (Fictitious character) -- Humor
- Women -- Humor
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Humor
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