Alexander Cruden
Active Years
Min year: 1735, Max year: 1794, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1738: A complete concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament
- 1739: Mr. Cruden greatly injured
- 1739: The london-Citizen exceedingly injured
- 1739: The london-Citizen exceedingly injured
- 1740: Mr. Cruden greatly injured
- 1741: A verbal index to Milton's Paradise lost
- 1754: To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. An appendix to the Adventures of Alexander the corrector
- 1754: The adventures of Alexander the corrector
- 1754: Alexander the corrector to the Right Honourable Stephen Theodore Janssen, lord-mayor elect of the city of London
- 1754: To the worthy liverymen of the city of London. An appendix to the second part of Alexander the corrector's adventures.
- 1754: The adventures of Alexander the corrector
- 1755: Alexander the corrector's humble address and earnest application to our most gracious King, the Right Honourable the House of Lords, and the Honourable House of Commons; shewing the necessity of appointing a corrector of the people, or taking some effectual measures for a speedy and a thorow Reformation; and that this important affair requires the serious and immediate consideration and vigorous and effectual resolution of his Majesty and both Houses of Parliament. With some account of Alexander the corrector the Author of the much esteemed Concordance of the Bible; and an Account of the Prophesies of some pious Ministers of the Gospel, foretelling that Alexander's Afflictions are designed by Divine Providence to be an Introduction and Preparation to his being a Joseph and an useful prosperous Man
- 1755: Alexander Cruden the Corrector, A.M. author of the new concordance, bookseller to the late Queen Carolina, and citizen of London, wisheth grace, mercy and peace to the Right Honorable the Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, and to all the other Members of that House
- 1755: Alexander the corrector wisheth grace, mercy and peace to the inhabitants of Cambridge
- 1755: The adventures of Alexander the corrector. The third part
- 1756: The corrector's earnest address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain
- 1761: A complete concordance to the holy scriptures of the Old and New Testament: in two parts
- 1763: The history of Richard Potter, a sailor, and prisoner in Newgate, who was tried ... and received sentence of death for attempting, at the instigation of another sailor, to receive thirty-five shillings of prize-money due to a third sailor. Containing an account of his being convinced of sin and converted in the cells of Newgate,
- 1769: A complete concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament
- 1770: The complete family Bible
- 1770: The corrector's instructions to the deputy-correctors for the reformation of the people
- 1785: A complete concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament
- 1789: A concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament
- 1794: A complete concordance to the holy scriptures of the Old and New Testament
As Publisher
As Bookseller
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