Jeremy Collier
Died 1726-01-01
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Top Subjects
- Conduct of life (9)
- England (9)
- Church of England (8)
- Early works to 1800 (8)
- Theater -- England -- Early works to 1800 (7)
- Theater -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Early works to 1800 (7)
- Great Britain (6)
Books by Jeremy Collier
Total count: 111
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The office of a chaplain enquir'd into and vindicated from servility and contemptPrinted by John Hayes for Henry Dickinson and are to be sold by Sam. Smith1688-01-01
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The office of chaplain enquir'd into and vindicated from servility and contemptBy John Hayes, Printer is the University, for Henry Dickinson ...1688-01-01
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Vindiciae juris regiior, Remarques upon a paper entituled, An enquiry into the measures of submission to the supream authority[s.n.]1689-01-01
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Vindiciae juris regiior, Remarques upon a paper entituled, An enquiry into the measures of submission to the supream authoritypublisher not identified1689-01-01
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The Desertion Discuss'd. In a Letter to a Country Gentlemanpublisher not identified1689-01-01
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Eleventh Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England and Scotland. Viz. I. An Answer to the Desertion Discuss'd, being a De- fence of the late and present Proceedings. II. Satisfaction tendred to all that pretend Conscience for Non-submission to our present Governours, and refusing of the New Oaths of Fealty and Alle- giance. III. Dr. Oates his Petition to the Parliament, declaring his barbarous Sufferings by the Papists. IV. An Account of the Convention of Scotland. V. A Speech made by a Member of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland. VI. The Grounds on which the Estates of Scotland de- clared the Right of the Crown of Scotland Forfaulted, and the Throne become Vacant. VII. The Opinion of two eminent Parliament-Men, justifying the Lawfulness of taking the Oaths of Allegiance to King William and Queen MaryAnd are to be sold by Richard Janeway in1689-01-01
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Vindicae Juris RegiiOr, Remarques upon a Paper, entituled, An Enquiry into the Measures of Submission to the Supream Authoritys.n.1689-01-01
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A moral essay concerning the nature and unreasonableness of pridein which the most plausible pretences of this vice are examined, in a conference between Philotimus and Philalethes. Licensed August 17. 1689printed for Joseph Hindmarsh, at the Golden Ball in Cornhil1689-01-01
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Vindiciæ juris regii, or Remarques upon a paper, entitled, An enquiry into the measures of submission to the supream authoritys.n.1689-01-01
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The desertion discuss'd in a letter to a country gentlemans.n.1689-01-01
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The Desertion discuss'dIn a Letter to a Country Gentlemans.n.1689-01-01
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The history of the desertion, or, An account of all the publick affairs in England, from the beginning of September 1688, to the twelfth of February followingwith an answer to a piece call'd The desertion discussed, in a letter to a country gentlemanPrinted for Ric. Chiswell ...1689-01-01
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Dr. Sherlock's Case of allegiance consideredwith some remarks upon his vindications.n.1691-01-01
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Dr.Sherlock's Case Of Allegiance Considered. With Some Remarks Upon His Vindicationpublisher not identified1691-01-01
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A brief essay concerning the independency of church-powers.n.]1692-01-01
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A perswasive to consideration, tender'd to the Royalistsparticularly those of the Church of England[s.n.]1693-01-01
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Miscellaniesin five essays ... the four last by way of dialoguePrinted for Sam. Keeble ... and Jo. Hindmarsh ...1694-01-01
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MiscellaniesIn Five Essays. I. Vpon the Office of a Chaplain. II. Vpon Pride.} {III. Vpon Cloaths. IV. Vpon Duelling. V. Vpon General Kindness. The Four last By way of Dialogue1694-01-01
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Miscellaniesin five essays ... the four last by way of dialoguePrinted for Sam. Keeble ... and Jo. Hindmarsh ...1694-01-01
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Miscellanies: in five essaysI. Upon the office of a chaplain. II. Upon pride. III. Upon cloaths. IV. Upon duelling. V. Upon general kindness. The four last by way of dialoguePrinted for Sam. Keeble ... and Jo Hindmarsh ...1694-01-01
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Miscellanies Upon Moral Subjects. The Second Part1695-01-01
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A Perswasive To Consideration, Tender'd to the Royalists; Particularly those of the Church of England; With A Vindication of the Same. (ornaments)publisher not identified1695-01-01
A perswasive to consideration, tender'd to the Royalists, particularly, those of the Church of England.2d. ed.s.n.1695-01-01-
Miscellanies upon moral subjectsPrinted for Sam. Keeble ... and Jo. Hindmarsh ...1695-01-01
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A perswasive to consideration, tender'd to the Royalistsparticularly those of the Church of EnglandThe second edition, corrected.s.n.1695-01-01
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A reply to The absolution of a penitentaccording to the directions of the Church of England, &c1696-01-01
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An answer to the Animadversions on two pamphlets lately published by Mr. Collier, &c.s.n.1696-01-01
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A reply to The absolution of a penitent, according to the directions of the Church of England, &c.s.n.1696-01-01
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A defence of the absolution given to Sr. William Perkins, at the place of execution. April the 3dWith a farther vindication thereof, occasioned by a paper, entituled A declaration of the sense of the archbishops and bishops, etc1696-01-01
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An Answer To Mr.Collier's Defence Of His Absolution of Sir William Parkins, At the Place of Execution. Which Defence is Printed at length, and conside- red Paragraph by ParagraphPrinted for R.Baldwin, near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-1696-01-01
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An answer to the Animadversions on two pamphlets lately publish'd by Mr. Collier, &c.s.n.1696-01-01
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A Defence of the Absolution given to Sr. William Perkins, at the Place of Execution. April the 3d.With A Farther Vindication thereof, occasioned by a Paper, entituled a Declaration of the Sense of the Archbishops and Bishops, &c.s.n.1696-01-01
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The great question in the case of the absolution of Sir John Friend and Sir William Parkenswhich will be insisted on at the trial of the absolvers 'tis presum'd will be, whether the giving them absolution at the place of execution, was a lawful, or unlawful act. That it was a lawful act, appears to me from the following considerationss.n.1696-01-01
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Essays upon several moral subjectsin two partsThe second edition corrected and much enlarged.Printed by R. Sare and H. Hindmarsh1697-01-01
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A Short View Of The Immorality and Profaneness Of The English StageTogether with The Sense of Antiquity upon this ArgvmentThe Second Edition.Printed for S. Keble at the Turk's-Head1698-01-01
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Essays upon several moral subjects.In two parts. Part I. Upon pride. Upon cloaths. Upon duelling. Upon general kindness. Upon the office of a chaplain. Upon the weakness of human reason. Part II. Of fame. Of musick. Of the value of life. Of the spleen. Of eagerness of desire. Of friendship. Of popularity. A thought. Of the entertainment of books. Of confidence. Of envy. Of the aspect. Against despair. Of covetousness. Of liberty. Of old age. Of pleasure.The third edition.printed for R. Sare at Grays-Inn-Gate in Holborn, and H. Hindmarsh against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill1698-01-01
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A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stage.The 2d edS. Keble [etc.]1698-01-01
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A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stagetogether with the sense of antiquity upon this argumentThe second edition.Printed for S. Keble ..., R. Sare ..., and H. Hindmarsh ...1698-01-01
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A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English statetogether with the sense of antiquity upon this argument.2nd ed. --S. Keble1698-01-01
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A Defence Of The Short View Of The Profaneness and Immorality Of The English Stage, &c. Being a Reply To Mr. Congreve's Amendments, &c. And to the Vindication of the Author of the Relapse1699-01-01
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Essays Upon Several Moral Subjects. In Two Parts. Part I. Upon Pride. Upon Cloaths. Upon Duelling. Upon General Kindness. Upon the Office of a Chaplain. Upon the Weakness of Human Reason. Part II. Of Fame. Of Musick. Of the Value of Life. Of the Spleen. Of Eagerness of Desire. Of Friendship. Of Popularity. A Thought. Of the Entertain- ment of Books. Of Confidence. Of Envy. Of the Aspect. Against Despair. Of Covetousness. Of Liberty. Of Old Age. Of PleasureThe Fourth Edition.1700-01-01
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A second defence of The short view of the prophaneness and immorality of the English stage, &cBeing a reply to a book, entituled, The ancient and modern stages surveyed, &c. By Jeremy Collier, M.A.printed for S. Keble at the Turk's-Head in Fleetstreet, R. Sare at Gray's-Inn-Gate in Holborn, and G. Strahan against the Exchange in Cornhill1700-01-01
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A second defence of the Short view of the prophaneness and immorality of the English stage, &c.being a reply to a book, entitled, The ancient and modern stages surveyed, &c.Printed for S. Keble ... R. Sare ... G. Strahan1700-01-01
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Essays upon several moral subjectsin two parts ...The 4th ed.Printed for Richard Sare ... and H. Hindmarsh1700-01-01
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The great historical, geographical, genealogical and poetical dictionarybeing a curious miscellany of sacred and prophane history. Contining, in short, the lives of the patriarchs, judges, and kings of the Jews...The 2d ed., rev., cor., and enl. to the year 1688; by Jer. Collier.Printed for H. Rhondes [etc.1701-01-01
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Mr. Collier's dissuasive from the playhousein a letter to a person of quality, occasion'd by the late calamity of the tempestPrinted for R. Sare1703-01-01
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Mr. Collier's dissuasive from the play-house in a letter to a person of qualityoccasion'dby the late calamity of 'The tempest'.Printed for Richard Sare1703-01-01
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Essays upon several moral subjects ...5th ed.Printed for D. Brown1703-01-01
Essays upon several moral subjectsin two partsThe fifth edition.Printed for Richard Sare at Grays-Inn-Gate in Holborn, MDCCIII [1702-1703]1703-01-01-
Mr. Collier's dissuasive from the play-housein a letter to a person of quality, occasion'd by the late calamity of the tempest.printed for Richard Sare1703-01-01
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Dissuasive from the play-housein a letter to a person of quality, occasion'd by the late calamity of the tempest.R. Sare1703-01-01
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Mr. Collier's dissuasive from the play=housein a letter to a person of quality [i.e. John Dennis], occasion'd by the late calamity of the tempestPrinted and sold by Peter Lawrence, bookseller, at the Two Angels and Bible, on the Merchant's-key near the old-bridge1704-01-01
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A defence of the Short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, &cbeing a reply to Mr. Congreve's Amendments, &c. and to the Vindication of the author of The relapseS. Keble and R. Sare1705-01-01
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A supplement to The great historical, geographical, genealogical and poetical dictionarybeing a curious miscellany of sacred and profane history : containing, in short, the lives and most remarkable actions of the patriarchs, judges, and kings of the Jews; of the apostles, fathers, and doctors of the church; of popes, cardinals, bishops, &c. ; of heresiarchs and schismaticks, with an account of their principal doctrines; of emperors, kings, illustrious princes, and great generals; of ancient and modern authors; of philosophers, inventors of arts, and all those who have recommended themselves to the world, by their valour, virtue, learning, or some notable circumstances of their lives ; together with the establishment and progress both of religious and military orders, and the lives of their founders ; as also, the fabulous history of the heathen gods and heroes : the description of empires, kingdoms, common-wealths, provinces, cities, towns, islands, mountains, rivers, and other considerable places, both of ancient and modern geography; wherein is observed the situation, extent and quality of the country; the religion, government, morals and customs of the inhabitants; the sects of Christians, Jews, heathens and Mahometans ; the principal terms of arts and sciences; the publick and solemn actions, as festivals, plays, &c. ; the statutes and laws; and withal, the history of general and particular councils, under the names of the places where they have been celebrated ; the whole being full of remarks and curious enquiries, for the illustration of several difficulties in theology, history, chronology and geography ; collected from the best historians, chronologers and lexicographers; as Calvisius, Helvicus, Isaacson, Marsham, Bandrand, Hoffman, Lloyd, Chevreau, and others: but more especially out of Lewis Morery, D.D. his eighth edition corrected and enlarged by Monsieur Le Clerc; in two volumes in folioPrinted for Henry Rhodes, at the corner of Bride-Lane in Fleetstreet; and Thomas Newborough, at the Golden-Ball in St. Paul's Church-Yard1705-01-01
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A defence of the Short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, &c.being a reply to Mr. Congreve's Amendments, &c. and to the Vindication of the author of The relapse.S. Keble and R. Sare1705-01-01
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A supplement to The great historical, geographical, genealogical and poetical dictionarybeing a curious miscellany of sacred and profane historyPrinted for H. Rhodes [etc.1705-01-01
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A letter to a lady concerning the new play house.printed and sold by Joseph Downing1706-01-01
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Essays upon several moral subjects. Part III ...The 2d ed.Printed by W.B. for H. Rhodes and T. Newborough1707-01-01
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Human souls naturally immortalR. Gosling1707-01-01
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An ecclesiastical history of Great Britain, chiefly of Englandfrom the first planting of Christianity, to the end of the reign of King Charles the Second. With a brief account of the affairs of religion in Ireland. Collected from the best ancient historians, councils and recordsSamuel Keble and Benjamin Tooke1708-01-01
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A farther vindication of the short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, in which the objections of a late book, entituled, A defence of plays, are consider'd. By Jeremy Collier, M.Aprinted for R. Sare, and G. Strahan1708-01-01
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A farther vindication of the Short view of the profanenes and immorality of the English stage.In which the objections of a late book, entituled, A defence of plays, are consider'd.R. Sare1708-01-01
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A farther vindication of the short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, in which the objections of a late book entituled 'A defence of plays' are consider'd.Printed for R. Sare and G. Strahan1708-01-01
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Essays upon several moral subjects. In two parts ...The 6th ed., corr.D. Brown [etc.]1709-01-01
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An essay upon gamingin a dialogue between Callimachus and Dolomedes.Morphew1713-01-01
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An essay upon gamingin a dialogue between Callimachus and DolomedesPrinted for J. Morphew, near Stationers-Hall1713-01-01
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An answer to some exceptions in Bishop Burnet's third part of the History of the Reformation&c. against Mr. Collier's Ecclesiastical history. Together with a reply to some remarks in Bishop Nicholson's English historical library, ... By Jer. Collier, M.A.printed for Richard Sare, John Nicholson, Benjamin Took, Daniel Midwinter and George Strahan1715-01-01
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Some considerations on Doctor Kennet's second and third lettersWherein his misrepresentations of Mr. Collier's Ecclesiast. history are lay'd open; and his calumnies disprov'dJ. Morphew1717-01-01
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Some Considerations on Doctor Kennet's Second and Third LettersWherein his Misrepresentations of Mr. Collier's Ecclesiast. History are Lay'd Open; and his Calumnies disprov'dPrinted and Sold by John Morphew near Stationers-Hall1717-01-01
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Reasons for restoring some prayers and directionsas they stand in the communion-service of the first English reform'd liturgy, compiled by the bishops in the 2d and 3d years of the reign of King Edward VIPrinted for John Morphew ...1717-01-01
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Some considerations on Doctor Kennet's second and third letters. Wherein his misrepresentations of Mr. Collier's Ecclesiast. history are lay'd open; and his calumnies disprov'd. By Jeremiah Collier, M.Aprinted and sold by John Morphew1717-01-01
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Some remarks on Dr. Kennet's second and third lettersWherein his misrepresentations of Mr. Collier's Ecclesiastical history are lay'd open; and his calumies disprov'd.1717-01-01
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Reasons for Restoring some Prayers and Directions, as they stand in the Communion-Service of the First English Reform'd LiturgyCompiled by the Bishops in the 2d and 3d Years of the Reign of King Edward VIPrinted for John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall1717-01-01
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Reasons for restoring some prayers and directionsas they stand in the communion-service of the first English reform'd liturgy, ...The second edition.printed for John Morphew1717-01-01
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A vindication of the reasons and defence, &c. ...Printed for J. Bettenham1718-01-01
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The necessity of an alteration, or, I. The mixture of the sacramental cup, II. The oblation of the elements as the representative sacrifice of Christ's body, III. The invocation of the Holy Ghost upon them, and ...being a reply to a late tract, entitlPrinted for J. Bettenham1718-01-01
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A defence of the reasons for restoring some prayers and directions of King Edward the Sixth's first liturgy, being a reply to a book entituled, No Reason for Restoring Them2d ed.printed for J. Bettenham1718-01-01
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A defence of the reasons for restoring some prayers and directions of King Edward the Sixth's first liturgybeing a reply to a book, entituled, No reason for restoring themPrinted for John Morphew1718-01-01
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A defence of the Reasons for restoring some prayers and directions of King Edward the Sixth's first Liturgybeing a reply to a book, entituled, No reason for restoring them.The second edition.printed for J. Bettenham1718-01-01
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A farther defence, &c. being an answer to A reply to the Vindication of the Reasons and defence for restoring some prayers and directions in King Edward VI's first liturgy. By the author of the Reasons, &cprinted for T. Bickerton1720-01-01
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An appendix to the three English volumes in folio of Morery's Great historical. geographical, genealogical and poetical dictionarybeing a curious miscellany of sacred and profane history, containing, in short, the lives and most remarkable actions of the patriarchs, judges and kings of the Jews..the description of empires, kingdoms, common-wealths, provinces cities.... The whole being full of remarks and curious enquiries, for the illustration of several difficulties in theology, history, chronology and geography, etc. This appendix being collected from authors of character, and chiefly from the French supplement to the said dictionary printed in Holland in the year 1716. And wherein foreign lives and transactions are continued to the said periodPrinted by ǂb Geo. James and sold by R. Sare and F. Gyles1721-01-01
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An appendix to ... Morey's great historical, geographical, genealogical and poetical dictionarybeing a curious miscellany of sacred and phrophane (sic) history ... This appendex being collected ... chiefly from the French supplement ..., printed in ... 1716, and wherein foreign lives and transactions are continued to the same period.Sare & Gyles, (etc.)1721-01-01
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The comparison between giving and receivingwith the reasons for preference, stated: in a sermon preach'd at Whitehall, April 19. 1687.Printed by Geo. James1723-01-01
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Several discourses upon practical subjectsThe arguments of which may be collected from the contents. By Jeremy Collier, A.M.printed by W. Bowyer, for the author1725-01-01
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God not the origin of evil. Being an additional sermon to a collection of Mr. Collier's discoursesprinted by W. Bowyer1726-01-01
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The Emperor Marcus Antoninushis conversation with himself. Together with the preliminary discourse of the learned Gataker. As also, the emperor's life3d ed., corr.J. Darby1726-01-01
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A supplement to the great historical geographical, genealogical and poetical dictionarybeing acurious miscellany of sacred and profane history2nd ed.Printed by W. Bowyer, for C. Collier1727-01-01
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A short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, &cWith the several defences of the same. In answer to Mr. Congreve, Dr. Drake, &cPrinted for G. Strahan ... Richard Williamson ... and T. Osborne1730-01-01
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A short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stagewith the several defences of the same ; in answer to Mr. Congreve, Dr. Drake, etc.S. Birt1730-01-01
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A short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, &cWith the several defences of the same. In answer to Mr. Congreve, Dr. Drake, &cPrinted for G. Strahan ... Richard Williamson ... and T. Osborne ...1730-01-01
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A collection of tractswritten by the late Reverend ... Jeremy Collier, A.M. for restoring some prayers and directions as they stand in the communion-service of the first English reformed liturgy, ...printed for J. Osborn1736-01-01
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A short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage&c., with the several defences of the same. In answer to Mr. Congreve, Dr. Drake, &c.S. Birt [etc.]1738-01-01
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The authority of Shakespear against the mock-astrologer [and] his maxim founded on the difference between tragedy andcomedy, a mistake.5th ed. corrected.1738-01-01
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The desertion discussedor, The last and present Opposition placed in their true light. Wherein the characters aspersed in a late tedious and prolix libel, entitled, Faction detected by the evidence of facts, are fully vindicated; the design of that treatise rendered manifest; and the deserters of their country's cause properly exposedprinted for M. Cooper1743-01-01
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The conduct of the allies, and the management of the war impartially examined.In which the reasoning of the author of Faction detected, as to foreign affairs, is considered and refuted.M. Cooper1744-01-01
An ecclesiastical history of Great Britainchiefly of England, from the first planting of Christianity, to the end of the reign of King Charles the Second : with a brief account of the affairs of religion in IrelandNew ed.W. Straker1840-01-01-
An ecclesiastical history of Great Britain, chiefly of England, from the first planting of Christianity, to the end of the reign of Charles the Second; with a brief account of the affiars of religion in Ireland. Collected from the best ancient historians, councils, and recordsNew ed.Printed for William Straker1845-01-01
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An ecclesiastical history of Great Britainchiefly of England, from the first planting of Christianity, to the end of the reign of King Charles the Second; with a brief account of the affairs of religion in Ireland. Collected from the best ancient historians, councils, and recordsNew ed., with a life of the author, the controversial tracts connected with the history, notes, and an enl. index, by Francis Barhasm.W. Straker1860-01-01
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Essays upon gaming, in a dialogue between Gallimachus and DolomedesPriv. print1885-01-01
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Essays upon several moral subjects(1698-1709)G. Olms1969-01-01
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A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stage (1730)Georg Olms1969-01-01
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A short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage (1730)Georg Olms Verlag1969-01-01
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A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stage, 1698.Scolar Press1971-01-01
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A second defence of the Short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stageGarland1972-01-01
A second defence of the Short view of the prophaneness [sic] and immorality of the English stage.Garland Pub.1972-01-01
A defence of the Short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage.Garland Pub.1972-01-01-
A defence of the Short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stageGarland1972-01-01
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A perswasive to consideration, tender'd to the Royalistsparticularly those of the Church of Englands.n.1981-01-01
A short view of the immorality and prophaneness of the English stageGarland1987-01-01-
A short view of the immortality and profaneness of the English stageKinokuniya1996-01-01
Essays Upon GamingIn A Dialogue Between Gallimachus And DolomedesKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-04-10