J. H.
Active Years
Min year: 1585, Max year: 1744, Max count: 44
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1643: A declaration concerning the present treaty of peace, between his Majesty and both Houses of Parliament
- 1647: A prospect of bleeding Irelands miseries
- 1649: A prophesie touching the death of King Charles
- 1651: A new and true declaration of the false treachery of the Scots against England from time to time
- 1653: Multum in parvo: or, A summary narratiue (not hitherto revealed to publick view) on behalfe of prisoners captived for debt
- 1687: A third letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friends in London, upon the subject of the penal laws and tests
- 1687: A second letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friends in London, upon the subject of the penal laws and tests. Licensed, April the 11th 1687
- 1690: On the memory of Mr. Caleb Skinner, and Mr. Hezekiah Middleton; merchants
- 1700: The miraculous fasting of the naked-man
- 1740: The tryal of the witnesses of the resurrection of Jesus
- 1740: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1740: The rule of life set forth sufficiently and compleatly in the holy scriptures. By Christopher Robinson, M. A. Rector of Welby in Lincolnshire
- 1741: An essay on redemption
- 1741: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts
- 1741: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1742: An examination of Mr. Chubb's discourse on miracles
- 1742: The englishman's rational proceedings in the choice of religion
- 1742: Measure for measure
- 1742: A sermon on education in the principles of Christianity
- 1743: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, the Sheriffs, and the governors of the several hospitals of the City of London
- 1743: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor and the court of aldermen, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Trinity-Sunday, May 29. 1743. Being the Anniversary Day of Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the Restoration of the Royal Family and Government. By Edmund Bateman, D. D. Rector of St. Dunstan in the East, and Chaplain to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury
- 1743: A sermon preached in the Parish-Church of Christ-Church, London, on Thursday, May 5. 1743
- 1743: The tryal of the witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus
- 1743: Memoirs of the love and state-intrigues of the Court of H-
- 1743: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the aldermen, and citizens of London
- 1744: The compleat housewife
- 1744: A sermon preached before the House of Lords
- 1744: A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Mary, Lambeth, upon April 11, 1744. being the day appointed for a general fast, in order to obtain of Almighty God Pardon for our Sins; and to implore his Blessing, and Assistance on His Majesty's Arms in the present War
As Printer
- 1585: Testamenti Veteris Biblia sacra
- 1658: A treatise of self-judging
- 1658: Vox Dei or The great duty of self-reflection upon a mans own wayes
- 1658: The souldiers commission, charge, & revvard
- 1658: Judgement to come: or, Christ on the throne of his finall judgement
- 1659: The sinfulnesse of evil thoughts: or, a discourse, wherein, the chambers of imagery are unlocked
- 1659: Quo warranto; or, A moderate enquiry into the vvarrantablenesse of the preaching of gifted and unordained persons
- 1659: The Quakers folly made manifest to all men: or a true relation of what passed in three disputations at Sandwich, April, 12, 13, 19, 1659. between three Quakers, and a minister, viz. Mr. Samuel Fisher, George Whithead, Richard Hubberthorn, and Thomas Danson
- 1659: An useful tractate to further Christians of these dangerous and back-sliding times, in the practice of the most needful duty of prayer
- 1660: The kingdom of England the best commonvvealth
- 1660: The life of faith
- 1660: The restauration. Or, A poem on the return of the most mighty and ever glorious Prince, Charles the II. to his kingdoms. By Arthur Brett of Christs-Church Oxon
- 1661: An attempt for the explication of the phænomena observable in an experiment published by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; in the XXXV
- 1661: Hadadrimmon, sive Threnodia Anglicana ob regicidium
- 1661: A discourse concerning Ananias and Saphira
- 1662: The happinesse of those who sleep in Jesus, or, The benefit that comes to the dead bodies of the saints even while they are in the grave, sleeping in Jesus
- 1663: Geologia Norvegica. Or, A brief instructive remembrancer, concerning that very great and spacious earthquake, which hapned almost quite through the south parts of Norvvay: upon the 24th. day of April, in the year 1657
- 1664: The life of Tamerlane the Great
- 1664: The Quakers folly made manifest to all men: or A true relation of what passed in three disputations at Sandwich, April 12, 13, 19, 1659
- 1682: Primitive Christianity: or, The religion of the ancient Christians in the first ages of the Gospel
- 1683: Reflexions upon a late pamphlet, intituled, A narrative written by E. Settle
- 1686: Meditations miscellaneous, holy and humane
- 1687: An answer to a book, entituled, Reason and authority: or, The motives of a late Protestant's reconciliation to the Catholick Church
- 1688: A new version of the Psalms of David
- 1688: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions
- 1688: A new version of the Psalms of David
- 1689: An enquiry after plain-dealing
- 1691: A century of select Psalms, and portions of the Psalms of David, especially those of praise
- 1691: The mysteries of the Christian faith asserted and vindicated
- 1692: The golden grove
- 1693: Matter and motion cannot think: or, A confutation of atheism from the faculties of the soul
- 1693: The folly of atheism, and (what is now called) Deism; even with respect to the present life
- 1693: Of industry, in five discourses
- 1693: The case of sees vacant by an unjust or uncanonical deprivation, stated
- 1693: Daily devotions. Or The Christians morning and evening sacrifice
- 1693: A confutation of atheism from the structure and origin of human bodies. Part I
- 1693: A confutation of atheism from the structure and origin of human bodies. Part II
- 1694: The proverbs of Solomon paraphrased
- 1694: Matter and motion cannot think: or, A confutation of atheism from the faculties of the soul
- 1694: A discourse of the Resurrection
- 1694: Of fasting
- 1694: Divine eloquence, or, An essay upon the tropes and figures contained in the Holy Scriptures and reduced under the proper titles & rhetorick
- 1694: Several useful and necessary tables, for the gauging of casks
- 1694: A confutation of atheism from the origine and frame of the world. Part I
- 1694: Antiquitates Apostolicæ, or, The lives, acts and martyrdoms of the holy apostles of our Saviour
- 1694: A sermon preached in the parish-church of Bridgewater, July 16. 1693. Before the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, at a confirmation. By Fran. Prowde, M.A. vicar of Woollavington in Somersetshire
- 1695: A familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the Lord's Supper
- 1696: The mysteries of the Christian faith asserted and vindicated
- 1696: A treatise of the necessity and frequency of receiving the Holy Communion
- 1696: Of revelation and the Messias
- 1696: The Countess of Morton's daily exercise: or, A book of prayers and rules
- 1697: A letter to the Deists
- 1697: The Bishop of Worcester's answer to Mr. Locke's letter
- 1697: A discourse for the vindicating of Christianity from the charge of imposture
- 1697: A brief exposition on the Creed, the Lord's-prayer, and Ten commandments
- 1697: A discourse in vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity
- 1698: A Winter-evening conference between neighbours. Part III by J. Goodman
- 1698: A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on January the 31st. 1697/8. By Lilly Butler, minister of St. Mary Aldermanbury.
- 1699: A dissertation upon the epistles of Phalaris
- 1699: Politeuphuia
- 1699: A book for beginners: or, an help to young communicants
- 1699: Ten sermons preach'd before Her Royal Highness the Princess Ann of Denmark, at the chappel at St. James's. By Lewis Atterbury, LL.D. and one of the six preachers to Her Royal Highness
- 1699: A book for beginners, or, An help to young communicants
- 1699: The folly and unreasonableness of atheism
- 1699: A demonstration of the Messias
- 1699: Comes commercii: or, The trader's companion
- 1700: The common-prayer-book the best companion to prepare communicants for the Lord's Supper
- 1700: The book of Psalms paraphras'd
- 1701: A familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the Lord's Supper
- 1702: The ruine and safety of a nation, consider'd and apply'd
- 1702: The living temple
- 1703: A treatise of English particles
- 1703: A sermon preached at the triennial visitation of the Right Reverend
- 1704: Catholick-Unity and church-communion: or the Christians duty to communicate constantly with the Church of England
- 1704: The causes of the decay of Christian piety
- 1704: A letter to a friend concerning the new distinction of high and low church
- 1705: Family instruction for the Church of England, offer'd in several practical discourses. By Theophilus Dorrington, Rector of Wittresham in Kent
- 1706: A treatise of English particles
- 1706: Sermons on several occasions
- 1706: An essay towards a paraphrase on the Psalms
- 1706: Comes commercii
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster
- 1706: The psalms of David in metre
- 1706: A sermon preach'd at the visitation at Huntingdon, on the 16th day of April, 1706
- 1706: The anglers sure guide: or, angling improved, and methodically digested; Shewing, I. When, and how to gather and provide the best Materials for Fishing Tackle. II. The most proper Baits to delude and take all sorts of Fresh-Water-Fish. III. How to make, order, preserve and use such Tackie and Baits. IV. The Names, Nature, &c. and Medicinal Vertues of those Fish. V. Their Haunts, Spawning-Times and Season. VI. The worst and best Seasons and Times to angle for them. Vii. The best and aptest ways of taking them by Angling, &c. Viii. The various and choicest ways of dressing 'em. IX. How to make, store, order and preserve Fish-Ponds, Stews, and Fish. X. Wherein the Angler is punishable by Law, if he invade another's Right by Angling. XI. How the Angler may lawfully defend himself, if wrongfully disturbed in his Angling. XII. Some Presidents of Licenses to angle in another's Fishery. Together with many other useful and pleasant Varieties, suitable to the Recreation of Angling. Adorned with copper cuts. By R. H. Esq; near 40 Years a Practitioner in this Art
- 1707: Exercises to the accidence
- 1707: A paraphrase and notes on the epistles of St. Paul
- 1707: The Muses Mercury: or The monthly miscellany
- 1707: The whole art of husbandry
- 1707: The present state of Great Britain
- 1707: Private devotions for several occasions
- 1708: A sermon preach'd at the evening-lecture in St. Thomas's, Southwark, upon occasion of his leaving it
- 1708: The Christian sacrifice
- 1708: The whole art of husbandry; or, The way of managing and improving of land
- 1708: Materia medica
- 1708: The common-prayer-book the best companion to prepare communicants for the Lords Supper
- 1709: A paraphrase and notes on the epistles of St. Paul
- 1710: The second part of the Essay towards shewing the reasonableness of the doctrine of the holy and undivided Trinity. Wherein The Ever Blessed Trinity is plainly and briefly explicated according to the Scripture and that Essay. And the Vitalities or Persons in it are farther Asserted and Maintained. By Erasmus Warren, Rector of Worlington in Suffolk
- 1710: Great things done by God for our ancestors, and us of this Island
- 1710: Great things done by God for our anccstors [sic], and us of this Island
- 1710: The psalms of David in metre: fitted to the tunes used in parish-churches
- 1710: The office and duty of ministers according to the Scriptures
- 1710: Dr. Edwards's vindication consider'd
- 1710: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Green, at Haverhill in Essex, October the 11th, 1709
- 1710: A sermon preach'd at Crosby-Square, November the 5th, 1709
- 1710: Great things done by God for our ancestors, and us of this Island
- 1710: The misery of Christians without a future state
- 1710: A sermon preach'd at Black-Fryars; on occasion of the publick thanksgiving, November 22d, 1709
- 1711: Youths grand concern
- 1711: The great abuse of musick
- 1711: Batt upon batt
- 1711: The present state of Great-Britain and Ireland
- 1712: A sermon, preached at the Royal Chapel at St. James's
- 1712: The whole art of husbandry
- 1712: An antidote against Arianism
- 1712: The merchant's magazine: or, Trades man's treasury
- 1712: An enquiry into the present duty of Protestant Dissenters. A sermon preach'd at the Merchant's-Lecture at Salters-Hall, January 22, 1711/12. By Daniel Williams, D.D
- 1712: Two sermons preach'd at the opening of a new erected chappel in St. Edmunds-Bury
- 1712: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1712: A sermon, preach'd at the Royal Chapel at St. James's, on Wednesday, January the 16th, 17 11/12
- 1712: A sermon preach'd in Swallow-Street, St. James's
- 1712: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir Robert Beachcroft, Kt. Lord-Mayor, the Aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Wednesday, January 16th. 1711/12
- 1712: Medicus novissimus
- 1712: Nereides: or, sea-eclogues
- 1713: British curiosities in nature and art
- 1713: A dissertation upon the epistles of Phalaris
- 1716: The present state of Great-Britain and Ireland
- 1716: Comes commercii
- 1716: The whole art of husbandry
- 1717: A description of the air-pump
- 1718: The present state of Great-Britain and Ireland
- 1718: A mechanical account of the non-naturals
- 1718: A discourse of the death and resurrection of Christ
- 1720: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1722: The young accomptant's assistant
- 1725: The Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English metre
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