J. L.
Active Years
Min year: 1644, Max year: 1800, Max count: 28
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1644: For the Sabbath
- 1644: A friendly exhortation, to keep the Sabbath holy which will give the mind leasure to think upon the rest of God's commandments. Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day
- 1645: The true bounds of Christian freedome: or a treatise wherein the rights of the law are vindicated
- 1649: A brief representation and discovery of the notorious falshood and dissimulation contained in a book styled, The Gospel-way confirmed by miracles. Published by Nicholas Ware, and Matthew Hall, for the use of the Church of Whatfield in Suffolk
- 1650: Pto?chopharmakon, seu Medicamen miseris, or Pauperum pyxidicula salutifera. Help for the poor
- 1651: Ouranizomai, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord 1651
- 1651: The merchants mirrour. Or, Directions for the perfect ordering and keeping of his accounts
- 1651: The whole treatise of the cases of conscience
- 1652: Ouranizomai, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord, 1652
- 1653: Thomas Gataker B.D. his vindication of the annotations by him published upon these words, Thus saith the Lord, learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signes of heaven, for the heathen are dismayed at them, Jer. 10.2. against the scurrilous aspersions of that grand imposter Mr. William Lillie
- 1653: Thomas Gataker, B.D., his vindication of the annotations by him published
- 1653: A Christian family builded by God
- 1653: The great mystery of godlinesse opened
- 1653: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira, in the year 1548
- 1653: Olympia do?mata, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord, 1653
- 1653: The triumph of a true Christian described. Or, an explanation of the eight chapter of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans
- 1653: Thomas Gataker B.D. his vindication of the annotations by him published
- 1654: Olympia domata, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord 1654
- 1654: Dies Dominicus redivivus; or, The Lords Day enlivened. Or A treatise, as to discover the practical part of the evangelical Sabbath
- 1655: Olympia domata, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord 1655
- 1655: A learned commentary or exposition: upon the first chapter of the second Epistle of S. Paul to the Corinthians
- 1655: The vvay to life and death
- 1655: The famous and memorable works of Josephus
- 1655: The famous and memorable works of Josephus, a man of much honour and learning among the Jews. Faithfully translated out of the Latin and French, by Tho. Lodge, Doctor in Physick. Whereunto are newly added the references of the Scriptures throughout the history, and afterwards collected into a table
- 1655: The vvay to life and death
- 1656: Tears for Ierusalem; or the compassionate lamentation of a tender hearted saviour over a rebellious and obdurate people
- 1656: The compleat horse-man, and expert ferrier
- 1656: Two treatises. I. Three sacred emblems. The mystical starres sword sunne in the hand mouth face of the Son of Man. II. Tears for Jerusalem. Or, The compassionate lamentation of a tender-hearted saviour over a rebellious and obdurate people. Both lately delivered to the Church of God at Great Yarmouth, and now published as useful and seasonable. By John Brinsley Minister of the Gospel there
- 1656: Olympia domata, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord 1656
- 1667: Moral vertues baptized Christian, or, The necessity of morality among Christians by William Shelton, M.A., late fellow of Jesus Colledge in Cambridge, and now vicar of Bursted Magna in Essex
- 1685: A guide to the temple: or, a manual of meditations & prayers
- 1685: The persecutor expos'd
- 1685: A dialogue between a pastor and parishioner, touching the Lord's Supper
- 1687: Letters writ by a Turkish spy
- 1687: Go in peace
- 1691: The art of catechising: or, The compleat catechist
- 1692: A short account of the controversy between the Church of England, and the dissenters
- 1692: Elpis kai eire?ne?: = or, Hope and peace
- 1692: A discourse of artificial beauty, in point of conscience, between two ladies
- 1692: 'Onomastikon brachu. Sive, nomenclatura brevis, Anglo-Latina-Gręca in usum Scholę Westmonasteriensis
- 1692: Elpis kai eire?ne?, or, Hope and peace
- 1693: The rule and exercises of holy living
- 1693: The rule and exercises of holy dying
- 1694: The truth of Christian religion
- 1695: A practical discourse of the sin against the Holy Ghost
- 1695: The rule and exercises of holy dying
- 1695: The golden grove. A choice manual
- 1695: The rule and exercises of holy living
- 1696: A new-years gift: or, Advice to a God-son
- 1697: Fifteen sermons preach'd upon several occasions, and on various subjects. By John Cockburn, D.D
- 1698: The notion of a God, neither from fear nor policy
- 1698: A refutation of the objections against moral good and evil
- 1698: The atheist's objection, that we can have no idea of God, refuted
- 1698: The atheistical objections, against the being of a God, and his attributes, fairly considered, and fully refuted
- 1698: Winter-evening conference between neighbours
- 1698: The old religion demonstrated in its principles
- 1699: The golden grove
- 1699: The art of catechising: or, The compleat catechist
- 1699: The practical Christian: or, The devout penitent
- 1699: A pious and Christian consideration of life and death
- 1700: The golden grove. A choice manual
- 1701: A sermon preach'd on the day of the publick fast, April the 4th. 1701
- 1702: The psalter of David; with titles and collects according to the matter of each Psalm. Whereunto are added Devotions for the Help and Assistance of all Christian People, in all Occasions and Necessities
- 1704: Afer baptizatus
- 1704: Returns of mercy
- 1704: Moderation truly stated
- 1704: Moderation truly stated
- 1705: Winter-evening conference between neighbours
- 1705: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons
- 1707: The blessedness of the poor in spirit
- 1707: The eternity of hell torments asserted and vindicated
- 1708: An ode to the queen
- 1709: An essay towards a natural history of Westmorland and Cumberland. Wherein an account is given of their several mineral and surface productions, ... To which is annexed, A vindication of the philosophical and theological paraphrase of the Mosaick system of the creation, &c. By Tho. Robinson,
- 1709: The true nature of the Christian church, the office of its ministers, and the means of grace administred by them explain'd. In twelve sermons. By the Right Reverend ... William Beveridge, ...
- 1709: Ordination by meer presbyters
- 1709: The nature, person, and offices of Christ
- 1709: Wisdom and innocence the necessary qualifications of a minister of Christ
- 1709: The sea-assize
- 1710: A sermon preach'd to the societies for reformation of manners, at St. Mary-le-Bow
- 1710: Considerations concerning the origine and cure of our church-divisions
- 1710: The christian life
- 1710: Christian holiness: in fourteen sermons
- 1711: The dissolution of this world by fire
- 1711: The dissolution of this world by fire
- 1711: The golden grove
- 1711: Considerations on Mr. Whiston's Historical preface
- 1712: A sermon preach'd before the Queen in St. George's Chapel at Windsor, on the 5th day of October, 1712
- 1712: A sermon preach'd before the Queen in St. George's-Chapel at Windsor
- 1713: A sermon on the death of the late Lord Bishop of London
- 1713: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, sheriffs, and governours of the several hospitals of the city of London
- 1713: Sermons on faith and repentance
- 1713: The nature and influence of the fear of God
- 1713: An essay upon study, more particularly the study of philosophy. In a letter to a friend
- 1713: The christian triumph
- 1713: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, sheriffs, and governours of the several hospitals of the city of London; in St. Bridget's Church, on Easter-Tuesday, April 7th 1713. By George Smalridge, D.D. dean of Carlisle, and chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty
- 1716: The true nature of the Christian church
- 1717: The whole book of Psalms: collected into English metre
- 1717: Fifteen sermons preached on several occasions
- 1718: The whole book of Psalms: collected into English metre
- 1719: The rule and exercises of holy living
- 1721: The whole book of Psalms: collected into English metre
- 1797: The law-Priest; or, Quibus dissected. In a series of letters, to a friend. By Rusticus
- 1798: Lists of the proprietors of lands, with the quantity of land belonging to each proprietor, situate and lying in the parishes and places hereafter mentioned
- 1800: Gosberton inclosure. We, the commissioners appointed in and by an act of Parliament,
- 1800: Lincolnshire
- 1800: The Report of Messrs. Jessop, Rennie, Maxwell, and Hare, on the drainage of deeping inclosed fens, and the commons adjoining thereto
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