John Phillips
Also known as
John] [Phillips
Died 1706-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF120700881
- WikidataQ6252815
- ISNI0000000109397321
- Open LibraryOL5835276A
Top Subjects
- Samuel Parker (1640-1688) (3)
- Great Britain (2)
- Test Act (2)
- Doctrinal and controversial works (2)
- Methodist Episcopal Church (2)
- Colonies (1)
- Treatment of Indians (1)
Books by John Phillips
Total count: 22
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The tears of the Indiansbeing an historical and true account of the cruel massacres and slaughters of above twenty millions of innocent people, committed by the Spaniards in the islands of Hispaniola, Cuba, Jamaica, &c. : as also in the continent of Mexico, Peru, & other places of the West-Indies, to the total destruction of those countriesPrinted by J.C. for Nath. Brook ...1656-01-01
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Sportive vvitthe muses merriment, a new spring of lusty drollery, joviall fancies, and a la mode lamponnes, on some heroic persons of these late times, never before exposed to the publick viewPrinted for Nath. Brook ...1656-01-01
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Wit and drolleryjoviall poemsPrinted for Nathanial Brook ...1661-01-01
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Jockey's farewel to Jenny, or, The Scottish loath to depart... to an excellent new tune, or General Monk sail'd through the gun-fleetPrinted for R. Burton ...1670-01-01
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Maronides, or, Virgil travestiebeing a new paraphrase upon the fifth book of Virgils Æneids in burlesque versePrinted for Nathanael Brooks ...1672-01-01
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The present practice of musick vindicated against the exceptions and new way of attaining musick lately publish'd by Thomas Salmon, M.A. &cPrinted for N. Brooke ... and J. Playford ...1673-01-01
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[La Calprenéde, Gaultier de C., seigneur de.]1677-01-01
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Jockey's downfalla poem on the late total defeat given to the Scotish covenanters, near Hamilton park, June 22, 1679. by Majesties forces, under the command of His Highness the Duke of Monmouth, &c1679-01-01
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A vindication of The character of a popish successor, in a reply to two pretended ansvvers to itPrinted for R. Dew1681-01-01
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Speculum crape-gownorumor, A looking-glass for the young academicks, new foyl'd. With reflections on some of the late high-flown sermons. To which is added an essay towards a sermon of the newest fashion.E. Rydal1682-01-01
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The history of the most renowned Don Quixote of Mancha, and his trusty squire, Sancho PanchaPrinted by T. Hodgkin, and sold by W. Whitwood at the Golden Dragon in West-Smithfield1687-01-01
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Sam, Ld. Bp. of Oxon, his celebrated Reasons for abrogating the test, and notions of idolatry answered by Samuel, Arch-deacon of Canterbury[s.n.]1688-01-01
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Sam., Ld. Bp. of Oxonhis celebrated Reasons for abrogating the test, and notions of idolatry answered by Samuel, Arch-Deacon of Canterbury1688-01-01
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Sam. Ld. Bp. of Oxon, his celebrated reasons for abrogating the testand notions of idolatry, answered by Samuel, Arch-Deacon of CanterburyThe third edition.[s.n.]1688-01-01
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The Turkish secretarycontaining the art of expressing ones thoughts, without seeing, speaking, or writing to one another : with the circumstances of a Turkish adventure : as also a most curious relation ofPrinted by J.B. and sold by Jo. Hindmarsh ... and Randal Taylor ...1688-01-01
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Histoire secrète des regnes des rois Charles II. et Jaques IIChez Pierre Marteau1690-01-01
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A paraphrastical exposition on a letter from a gentleman in Philadelphia to his friend in Boston concerning a certain person who compared himself to MordecaiPrinted [by William Bradford1693-01-01
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Mr John Milton's Satyre against hypocritesE. Powell, and sold by J. Morphew1710-01-01
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The tombs in Westminster abbey, as sung by Brother Popplewell [pseud.] in the manner of chanting in a cathedral1788-01-01
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A narrative shewing why the Rev. J. Phillips is not in connexion with the Episcopalian MethodistsWith a defence of the doctrines held and taught by the author. : Most humbly addressed to the ministers and members of that society in particular, and to the public in general. : Together with a summary account of his connexion with, &c. the Rev. W. Hammet. : [Four lines of quotations]Printed for the author, by J. M'Iver, no. 47, Bay.1796-01-01
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A short treatise on Divine prescienceto which is affixed, a letter, on the subject of guile, addressed to the Rev. Mr. S--H. : Together with remarks on a conversation between the Rev. Bishop C--ke and the author; : and some strictures on a sermon preached by the Rev. Bishop A-B-Y, at Charleston, South CarolinaPrinted for the author.1798-01-01
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Pickwick abroador, The tour in FranceWilloughby1864-01-01