Walter Kettilby
Active Years
Min year: 1671, Max year: 1717, Max count: 20
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
- 1671: A discourse of the excellency of Christianity
- 1672: Moon-shine, or, The restoration of jews-trumps and bagpipes
- 1673: A brief reply to a late answer to
- 1674: Libertas ecclesiastica, or, A discourse, vindicating the lawfulness of those things, which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England, especially in its liturgy and worship
- 1674: Libertas ecclesiastica, or, A discourse, vindicating the lawfulness of those things, which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England, especially in its liturgy and worship
- 1674: Two sermons preached at two publick assizes for the county of Suffolk, in the sheriffalty of Will. Soame of Hawleigh, in Suffolk, Esq,. By Will. Smyth D.D. Pr. Nor. and vic. of Mendlesham in Suffolk
- 1674: A discourse concerning the knowledge of Jesus Christ, and our union and communion with him, &c
- 1674: A discourse concerning the knowledge of Jesus Christ
- 1675: The great duty of self-resignation to the divine will
- 1675: The great duty of self-resignation to the divine will
- 1675: A defence and continuation of the Discourse concerning the knowledge of Jesus Christ, and our union and communion with Him
- 1676: A vindication of the conforming clergy from the unjust aspersions of heresie, &c
- 1676: Remarks upon two late ingenious discourses
- 1676: A discourse concerning the divine dreams mention'd in Scripture
- 1677: Libertas ecclesiastica, or, A discourse, vindicating the lawfulness of those things, which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England, especially in its liturgie and worship
- 1677: Two sermons preached at the Cathedral Church of Norwich
- 1677: The character of a separatist: or, Sensuality the ground of separation·
- 1677: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor, and Alderman of London
- 1677: A course of chymistry
- 1678: The nonconformists relief prepared against the sessions of the next justices in London or in the country. By a follower of peace, and lover of sincerity
- 1678: The Christians justification stated
- 1679: Christian loyalty: or, A discourse, wherein is asserted that just royal authority and eminency, which in this church and realm of England, is yielded to the king
- 1679: A sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London
- 1679: A discourse of divine assistance, and the method thereof
- 1680: The loyal Protestants vindication
- 1680: An appendix to a course of chymistry
- 1680: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen, in Bow-Church; on the feast of St. Michael, 1680
- 1680: A sermon preached before the King, at His Majesties free-chappel of Windsor, June 13. 1680
- 1680: The duty and happiness of doing good
- 1681: Tetractys anti-astrologica, or, The four chapters in the Explanation of the grand mystery of godliness
- 1681: A plain and continued exposition of the several prophecies or divine visions of the prophet Daniel
- 1681: Protestant loyalty fairly drawn, in an answer to a pair of scandalous and popish pamphlets
- 1681: Peculium dei
- 1681: Freedom from fear of death, through the death of Christ
- 1681: A reply to a pamphlet called The mischief of impositions
- 1682: A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London
- 1682: The true notion of persecution stated
- 1682: A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London
- 1682: The true notion of persecution stated
- 1683: Libertas ecclesiastica: or, A discourse, vindicating the lawfulness of those things, which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England, especially in its liturgie and worship
- 1683: Libertas ecclesiastica: or, A discourse, vindicating the lawfulness of those things, which are chiefly excepted against in the Church of England, especially in its liturgie and worship
- 1683: Loyalty protesting against popery, and phanaticism popishly affected
- 1684: The Christian life, from its beginning, to its consummation in glory
- 1684: A letter from a country minister to some neighbouring-clergy
- 1684: A sermon preached at the Cathedral Church of Worcester, on the 29th of May, 1684
- 1685: Paralipomena prophetica
- 1685: A sermon preached on the 26th day of July, 1685
- 1685: A sermon preached at Islington, upon the 26th day of July, 1685, (in the afternoon.)
- 1685: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Church of S. Mary le Bow, the fifth of November 1684. By Francis Bridge, D.D. rector of S. Mildred Breadstreet
- 1686: A course of chymistry
- 1686: The rebels text opened, and their solemn appeal answered
- 1686: The remains of that reverend and learned prelate, Dr. George Rust, late lord bishop of Dromore, in the kingdom of Ireland
- 1687: A list of the preachers appointed by the Lords Commissioners for the diocess of London
- 1687: A perswasive to the consciencious frequenting the daily publick prayers of the Church of England
- 1687: A spittle-sermon preached before the right honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London, at S. Sepulchres-Church, on Wednesday in Easter-week, being on March 30. 1687. By Tho. Clutterbuck, D.D. Arch-deacon of Winton
- 1688: A sermon exhorting to union in religion·
- 1688: The faith and practice of a Church of England-man
- 1688: A discourse of conscience. The second part
- 1689: A list of the preachers appointed by the Lord Bishop of London
- 1689: A relation of the proceedings at Charter-House, upon occasion of King James the II. his presenting a papist to be admitted into that hospital· In vertue of his letters dispensatory
- 1689: God's providence the cities safety
- 1690: A sermon preached before the King & Queen at Whitehall, Decemb. 8th. 1689. By Edward Pelling D.D. chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Somerset. By Her Majesties special command
- 1690: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons
- 1690: The lay-man's religion
- 1690: The second part of the lay-man's religion
- 1690: The Christian life
- 1690: Bishop Overall's convocation-book, MDCVI
- 1690: A list of the preachers appointed by the Lord Bishop of London
- 1690: The lay-man's religion
- 1691: Charitas evangelica
- 1691: Christ crucified
- 1691: A short consideration of Mr Erasmus Warren's Defence of his exceptions against the Theory of the earth
- 1691: The theory of the earth
- 1691: A sermon preached before the right honourble the Lord Mayor, and Aldermen of London, at Bow-church
- 1692: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the City of London, at Guild-Hall chappel, on Sunday, Novemb. 13. 1692. By Richard Bowchier, B.D. Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge, and chaplain to the Right Reverend Father in God, Robert Lord Bishop of Chichester
- 1693: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Lady Lumley
- 1693: A serious and friendly address to the non-conformists, beginning with the Anabaptists· Or, An addition to the Perswasive to peace and unity. By W.A
- 1693: A sermon preach'd before the King & Queen, at White-hall
- 1694: The great advertisement
- 1694: The Christian life
- 1694: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, in Christ's-Church, Canterbury; May vi. 1694. By John Battely, D.D. Archdeacon of Canterbury, and one of the canons of the same church. Publish'd by Her Majesty's command
- 1694: A sermon about the government of the thoughts
- 1694: A sermon about the government of the thoughts
- 1694: The true conduct of persons of quality. Translated out of French
- 1695: Six sermons
- 1695: A sermon against bribery
- 1695: A sermon preach'd before the King at Kensington, Sunday, Jan. 20. 1695
- 1695: A sermon preach'd in the collegiate-church of Ripon, on Sunday the 22d of September, 1695
- 1695: A discourse concerning Lent, in two parts
- 1695: The principles of the Cyprianic age
- 1695: An impartial account of Mr John Mason of Water-Stratford
- 1695: The civil magistrates coercive power in religious matters asserted
- 1696: A discourse concerning Lent, in two parts
- 1696: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the sons of clergy-men, in the church of St. Mary Le Bow, on Tuesday, Decem. 3. 1695
- 1696: Concio ad clerum
- 1697: Dr. Echard's works. Part II. Containing a second dialogue concerning some opinions of Mr. Hobbes
- 1697: The theory of the earth
- 1697: A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the sons of clergy-men
- 1697: Moon-shine, or the restoration of jews-trumps and bagpipes
- 1697: The reasonableness and necessity of the Christian faith manifested
- 1697: The theory of the earth
- 1697: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on the 30th of January, 1696/7
- 1698: The Christian life
- 1698: A course of chymistry
- 1698: A course of chymistry
- 1699: Reflections upon The theory of the earth
- 1699: Mr. Blackall's reasons for not replying to a book lately published, entituled, Amyntor
- 1700: The faith and practice of a Church of England-man
- 1700: The Christian life
- 1701: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable the House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Friday the 4th of April, 1701. Being The Day of Publick fast and Humiliation. By George Hooper, D. D. Dean of Canterbury, and Prolocutor of the Lower House of Convocation
- 1702: The faith and practice of a Church of England-Man
- 1702: The Christian life
- 1702: A sermon preach'd at the coronation of Queen Anne
- 1703: St. Paul and St. James reconcil'd
- 1705: The church-Catechism explained: for the use of the diocese of St. Asaph
- 1714: The great duty of self-resignation to the divine will
- 1717: Fifteen sermons preached on several occasions
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