Tim. Goodwin
Active Years
Min year: 1690, Max year: 1720, Max count: 16
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1690: Two several addresses from the House of Peers
- 1691: England undeceived
- 1691: Free thoughts occasioned by the heads of agreement assented to by the united ministers in and about London
- 1691: Europe's deliverance from France and slavery
- 1692: A letter from Scotland: giving a true relation of the present posture of affairs in that kingdom, in reference to the expected invasion from France; and particularly, the care that was taken to prevent the castle of Edinburgh from being betrayed. Together with two proclamations, the one against ministers not praying for their Majesties King Willam and Queen Mary. The other for a solemn national monthly-fast. Licensed May the 7th, J.F. 1692
- 1693: The life of Lewis of Bourbon, late Prince of Conde
- 1693: Memoirs of Emeric Count Teckely
- 1693: Travels into divers parts of Europe and Asia
- 1694: An account of Sueden
- 1695: An exact account of the siege of Namur
- 1697: Abraham's faith stated and applied
- 1699: The eternal joys of God's presence
- 1699: A letter from Moscow to the Marquess of Carmarthen
- 1700: Memoirs of the most material transactions in England
- 1700: Memoirs of the most material transactions in England
- 1700: Memoirs of the most material transactions in England
- 1702: The vanity of the world
- 1704: A letter to Eusebia: occasioned a Mr. Toland's letters to Serena
- 1705: Reflections upon ancient and modern learning
- 1707: The rights of the clergy in the Christian church asserted
- 1707: In imitation of Lucretius
- 1707: The rights of the clergy in the Christian Church asserted
- 1707: The rights of the clergy in the Christian church asserted
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, on the first of May, 1707
- 1708: To the memory of Devereux Knightly, of Fawsly in the county of Northampton, Esq; a Poem
- 1710: July 30. 1710. The following address from the county of Kent, was this day presented to Her Majesty by Sir Thomas Palmer Bart. and David Polhill Esq; their representatives in Parliament
- 1711: Franco-Gallia
- 1712: The retirement
- 1714: Lent-preachers appointed to preach before Her Majesty
- 1714: A sermon preach'd at Elstree in Hertfordshire, on the twentieth of January, 1714
- 1714: Lent-preachers appointed to preach at Her Majesty's chapel at Whitehall, on Wednesdays and Fridays, for the year 1713/14. Febr. 10 Ash-Wednesday, Dr. Stanhope,
- 1715: Experiments and observations upon oriental and other bezoar-stones
- 1718: Miscellaneous discourses relating to the traditions and usages of the scribes and pharisees in our blessed saviour Jesus Christ's time. In two volumes. The first, Containing, I. A Discourse of the Nature, Authority and Usefulness of the Misna. II. Table and Contents of all the Titles of the Misna. III. A Discourse of the Recital of the Shema, Phylacteries, and Schedules of Gates and Door-Posts. IV. Texts relating to the religious Observation of one Day in seven. With Annotations. The second, Containing, Shabbath. A Title of the Misna concerning the Sabbath. Eruvin. A Title of the Misna, concerning the Mixtures practised by the Jews in Jesus Christ's Time, to strengthen the Observation of the Sabbath. In Hebrew and English. With Annotations. By W. Wotton, D.D
- 1718: Memoirs of the most material transactions in England
- 1719: The divinity of our Saviour proved
- 1720: The omniscience of the Son of God
- 1720: The advantages of righteousness to a nation
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