R. Burrough
Active Years
Min year: 1705, Max year: 1708, Max count: 70
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1705: Pietas Hallensis
- 1705: Pietas Hallensis
- 1707: A poem occasion'd by the late thanksgiving
- 1707: Two Treatises: I. A confutation of the hope of the Jews concerning the last redemption. By Peter Allix, D.D
- 1707: The renovation of the Gospel-Spirit
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Thomas Ligoe, Esq
- 1707: Two treatises
- 1707: Moral reflections and pleasant remarks on the vertues, vices, and humours of mankind with a poem on the power of musick. Never before printed. By a Gentleman of St. peter's College in Cambridge
- 1707: Prazimene
- 1707: The spirit of Quakerism cloven-footed; or, immutable matter of fact
- 1707: A collection of divine hymns and poems on several occasions
- 1707: An examination of several scripture prophecies
- 1707: Poems on several occasions
- 1708: A sermon preach'd at the Parish Church of St. Ethelburga, on Friday, Jan. 30th, 1707/8. Being A Day of Solemn Fasting and Humiliation, Appointed by Law, For the Execrable Murder of King Charles the First, Of Blessed Memory. By Luke Milbourne, a Presbyter of the Church of England
- 1708: The memoirs of the Marquess de Langallerie
- 1708: A warning against the Quakers
- 1708: A practical discourse of repentance, rectifying the mistakes about it, especially such as lead either to Despair or Presumption. Perswading and Directing to the True Practice of it, and demonstrating the invalidity of a death-bed repentance. By William Payne, D. D. Late Rector of St. Mary White-Chappel, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Their Majesties
- 1708: The academy of learned divines
- 1708: The scrutiny
- 1708: A short dissertation upon Horace
- 1708: A collection of letters
- 1708: The academy of learned divines
- 1708: Lay baptism invalid
- 1708: A discourse of election
- 1708: The confusion of the builders of Babel: being a collection of letters, shewing that they who ought to build Jerusalem, set themselves most against the divine truth, and endeavour each to build his own Babel of Confusion, where they neither will, nor can understand the Language of God. By Mrs. Antonia Bourignon
- 1708: Boileau's Lutrin
- 1708: An account of the cruelties exercis'd by the Inquisition in Portugal
As Printer
As Bookseller
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