Freeman Collins
Active Years
Min year: 1682, Max year: 1712, Max count: 40
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1682: A true and impartial relation of the informations against three witches, viz. Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles, and Susanna Edwards
- 1686: The gentleman's recreation
- 1690: Navigation spiritualized: or, A new compass for sea-men
- 1690: The compleat English scholar, in spelling, reading, and writing
- 1690: Some reflections on Mr. Wood's sermon on St. Matthew 7.20. preached at Bideford-Meeting in Devon, Nov. 5. 1688. And not long since printed
- 1690: Jacob's ladder, or, the devout souls ascention to Heaven
- 1690: Institutio grammaticę ad juventutis captum summo studio & artificio concinnata
- 1691: P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseo?n, libri XV
- 1691: A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Philip and Jacob in the city of Bristol, on Wednesday the 15th of July, 1691. Being the monthly-fast. By Thomas Cary, M.A. Vicar of the parish of St. Philip and Jacob, in the city of Bristol
- 1693: The compleat English scholar, in spelling, reading, and writing
- 1693: Great Britain's coasting-pilot
- 1694: Two several proposals made by Tho. Neale and Dalby Thomas, Esqs; for exchanging the payments of one pound yearly upon the unbenefitted tickets in the late million adventure, so as to make all the tickets so exchang'd to be payable together in some one or two years of the sixteen
- 1695: Advantagious proposals to the fortunate
- 1697: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of St. Peter in Exon. April 4, 1697
- 1697: A just and true account of the malt lottery tickets, drawn in Guild-Hall, London
- 1697: Youths introduction to trade: an exercise-book, chiefly designed for the use of the writing-school
- 1698: The mine-adventure; or, An expedient
- 1698: A phisico-theological discourse upon the Divine Being, or first cause of all things
- 1700: A vindication of the Parliament of England
- 1701: The beauty of God's house: or, consecrated places for religious worship vindicated with a pathetical perswasive to all Christian people, duly to Frequent the same. In a Discourse very Seasonable for these Prophane and Luke-Warm Times. By John Prince, V. B. P. Devon
- 1701: The fourth abstract of the state of the mines of Bwlchyr Eskir-hir, in the county of Cardigan
- 1704: Unity of worship earnestly recommended
- 1704: A treatise concerning providence: by way of dialogue. By Sir Humphry Mackworth
- 1704: A short view of Mr. Whiston's chronology of the Old Testament
- 1704: A treatise concerning the doctrine of the ever blessed trinity
- 1704: A treatise concerning the divine authority of the scriptures
- 1704: A treatise concerning providence
- 1705: A familiar discourse or dialogue concerning the mine-adventure
- 1705: Le feu de joye
- 1708: The whole book of Psalms: collected into English metre
- 1709: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1712: An alphabetical list of the creditors of the Company of Mine-Adventurers of England
- 1712: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
As Bookseller
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