George Larkin
Active Years
Min year: 1666, Max year: 1800, Max count: 30
Establishments over time
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Locations over time
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- 1666: Grace abounding to the chief of sinners: or, A brief and faithful relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ, to his poor servant John Bunyan
- 1676: Fly 1676. An almanack for the year of our Lord 1676 being the bissextile or leap-year; and from the creation of the world 5677. Calculated for the meridian of Kings-Lynn, where the pole is elevated 52 degrees, 43 minutes, above the horizon, and may very well serve for any par of England
- 1680: The report from the committee of the Commons in Parliament, appointed by the honourable House of Commons, to consider the petition of Richard Thompson of Bristol, clerk
- 1680: The report from the committee of the Commons in Parliament, appointed by the honourable House of Commons, to consider the petition of Richard Thompson of Bristol, clerk
- 1681: Sion in distress: or, The groans of the Protestant Church. By B.K. author of War with the Devil
- 1681: Sion in distress: or, The groans of the Protestant Church
- 1681: Sion in distress: or, The groans of the Protestant Chruch [sic]
- 1681: The pilgrimage
- 1681: The practical method of the penny-post
- 1681: Sion in distress: or, The groans of the Protestant Church
- 1682: English liberties: or, The free-born subject's inheritance
- 1682: Royal directions both to Whigs and Tories
- 1682: Sion in distress: or, The groans of the Prostestant church
- 1683: The Romish mass-book
- 1683: The present prospect of the famous and fertile island of Tobago
- 1683: The case of Mr. John Griffith Minister of the Gospel, and now prisoner in Newgate
- 1683: An historical defence of the Reformation
- 1684: The unreasonableness of compelling men to the Holy Sacrament of the Lords Supper· Wherein is shewed that such compulsion is contrary to the whole tenure of the Gospel, the common-prayer, the articles of the Church of England; and homily concerning the Sacrament. In which is answered a late pamphlet, entituled, The case of compelling men to the Holy Sacrament of the Lords Supper, &c. vindicated by the rules of the Gospel
- 1684: Observations on a paper intituled, The declaration of the Lord Petre upon his death, touching the plot: in a letter to His Most Sacred Majesty
- 1684: Modest observations
- 1684: A voice from the prison, or, meditations on Revelations III. XI. tending to the establishment of Gods little flock, in an hour of temptation. By Hercules Collins, prisoner in Newgate
- 1684: Aphorisms upon the new way of improving cyder, or making cyder-royal
- 1684: Counsel for the living, occasioned from the dead: or, A discourse on Job III. 17, 18
- 1684: A Directory for the female-sex
- 1684: The grand case of subjection to the higher powers, in matters of religion, resolved
- 1684: [Directorium cosmeticum, or,] A Directory for the female-sex
- 1685: A true relation of a great number of people frozen to death near Salisbury
- 1685: A word in season
- 1685: An elegy on that reverend and learned minister of the Gospel, Mr. William Jenkins
- 1687: An essay towards the reviving of the ancient and truly philosophical practice of physick
- 1687: The maidens best adorning: or, A directory for the female-sex: being a fathers advice to his daughter
- 1687: The conviction of worldly-vanity: or, the wandring prodigal, and his return
- 1687: An address of thanks, on behalf of the Church of England, to Mris. James, for her worthy vindication of that church. Published with allowance
- 1687: A poem occasioned by His Majesties most gracious resolution
- 1687: Draconica: or, An abstract of all the penal-lavvs touching matters of religion
- 1688: An Elegy upon the most ingenious Mr. Henry Care
- 1688: Advice to the English youth
- 1688: A new test in lieu of the old one, by way of supposition: or, A satisfactory answer to that great and common question
- 1688: Antient Christianity revived
- 1688: A new test in lieu of the old one, by way of supposition. Or, A satisfactory answer to that great and common question
- 1688: Christmas-contemplations: or, Some considerations thouching the due keeping of that solemn festival
- 1689: The Weekly pacquet of advice from Rome: or, The history of popery, &c.
- 1689: A true account of the proceedings of the Common-Hall
- 1689: A speech without-doors: or Some modest inquiries humbly proposed to the right honourable the Convention of Estates, assembled at Westminster, Jan. 22. 1688/9
- 1689: The Duty of dissenters with respect to the late Act of indulgence of King William and Queen Mary
- 1689: The Weekly pacquet of advice from Rome: or, The history of popery, &c.
- 1689: Mr. John Bunyan's last sermon
- 1690: The English pilot
- 1691: The bow-mans glory, or, Archery revived
As Bookseller
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