J. D.
Active Years
Min year: 1644, Max year: 1783, Max count: 35
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1644: The workes of the reverend and faithfull minister of the Gospell, Mr. Nicholas Lockyer Master of Arts
- 1645: Gods severity on mans sterility
- 1646: A treatise of Mr. Cottons, clearing certaine doubts concerning predestination
- 1648: A sermon of assurance·
- 1648: A sermon of contentment by T.F
- 1648: The isle of man. Or, The legall proceeding in Man-shire against sinne
- 1651: Onomastikon brachy. Sive nomenclatura brevis, reformata
- 1666: Morbus polyrhizos et polymorphĉus
- 1666: Morbus polyrhizos et polymorphĉus
- 1671: The perfect horse-man. Or The experienced secrets of Mr. Markham's fifty years practice
- 1672: The anatomie of infidelitie. Or, An explication of the nature, causes, aggravations, and punishment of unbelief
- 1673: Forgery detected, and innocency vindicated
- 1673: A treatise of marriage
- 1673: A sermon preached at the funeral of the right honble the Lady Frances Paget
- 1674: The cases of scandal and persecution
- 1674: Solomon's proverbs
- 1674: The danger of enthusiasm discovered, in an epistle to the Quakers
- 1674: Gospel-fear: or The heart trembling at the word of God, evidenceth a blessed frame of spirit
- 1675: XXI divines (whose names are here-under affixed)
- 1675: A conspiracy of the Spaniards against the state of Venice. Out of French
- 1675: A plat for mariners; or, The seaman's preacher
- 1676: Sudorificum regale; or, The royal sudoforick
- 1676: Vox uraniae, or, Astrological observations and predictions, for the year of our Lord, 1676
- 1677: The duty and reward of bounty to the poor
- 1677: A catechism
- 1677: A light to the art of gunnery
- 1677: A looking-glass for the wise and foolish, the godly & ungodly
- 1677: Considerations of the existence of God, and of the immortality of the soul
- 1678: Ephe?meris: or, A diary astronomical and meteorological for the year of our Lord, 1678
- 1678: A funeral sermon, preached upon the death of the Reverend and Excellent Divine Dr. Thomas Manton
- 1678: Ephe?meris: or, A diary astronomical and meteorological for the year of our Lord, 1678
- 1678: The practical gauger
- 1678: A sermon preached November 5. 1678
- 1678: A funeral sermon, preached upon the death of the reverend and excellent divine Dr. Thomas Manton
- 1679: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Honble the Lady Mary, daughter to Ferdinando late Earl of Huntingdon, and wife to William Jolife of Caverswell-Castle in the county of Stafford, Esq; at Ashby-De-la-Zouch, Decemb. xii. 1678. By Samuel Willes, M.A. and preacher a All-hallows in Derby. Imprimatur. April 12. 1679. Guil. Sill
- 1679: A paraphrase upon the Canticles, and some select hymns of the New and Old Testament
- 1679: Baconiana. Or Certain genuine remains of Sr. Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, and Viscount of St. Albans; in arguments civil and moral, natural, medical, theological, and bibliographical
- 1679: A catechism: being an enlargement of the church-catechism, the method altered, and the doctrine proved by scripture
- 1679: The sacred diary: or select meditations for every part of the day, and the employments thereof
- 1679: The spiritual warfare: or, some sermons concerning the nature of mortification, together with the right exercise and spiritual advantages thereof
- 1679: A vvildernes of trouble, leading to a Canaan of comfort. Or the method and manner of God's dealing with the heirs of heaven in the ministry of the Word
- 1679: A sermon preached on the fifth of November, MDCLXXIII by Isaac Barrow
- 1680: The hue and cry of conscience after secure sinners; or The alarm of conscience in order to the discovery of hidden guilt by John Ryther minister of the gospel
- 1680: The perfect horse-man. Or, The experienced secrets of Mr. Markham's fifty years practice
- 1680: The soveraign and final happiness of man, with the effectual means to obtain it. By William Bates, D.D
- 1680: The two noble converts; or The Earl of Marlborough and the Earl of Rochester their dying requests and remonstrance, to the atheists and debauchees of this age
- 1680: The conversion & persecutions of Eve Cohan, now called Elizabeth Verboon
- 1680: The northern star: The British monarchy: or, The northern the fourth universal monarchy
- 1681: A sermon preached on the fast-day, Decemb. 22. 1680
- 1681: The lawfulnes of mixt-marriages weighed. Or An answer to a dialogue, between A. and B. written by Stephen Tory, in vindication of mixt-marriages, by a conference between C. and D. concerning the same dialogue. By J.D
- 1681: Ephe?meris: or, A diary, astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of our Lord, 1681
- 1681: The Gospel preached to the Romans, in four sermons
- 1682: Vox Uraniĉ: or, An astrological, astronomical, meteorological, essay, for the year of our Lord God, 1682
- 1682: The conformist's second plea for the nonconformists
- 1682: The conformist's third plea for the nonconformists
- 1682: Argumentum anti-Normannicum: or An argument proving, from ancient histories and records, that William, Duke of Normandy, made no absolute conquest of England by the sword; in the sense of our modern writers
- 1682: The history of the rights of princes in the disposing of ecclesiastical benefices and church-lands
- 1682: Mercurius c?lestis
- 1682: The abridgment of The history of the reformation of the Church of England. By Gilbert Burnet, D.D
- 1682: The Pope's supremacy confuted. By King Edward the VI. Translated out of his French original
- 1682: Energiea plane?s, or A brief discourse concerning man's natural proneness to, and tenaciousness of errour
- 1683: Merlinus redivivus
- 1683: Eph?emeris: or, A diary, astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of our Lord, 1683
- 1683: The conformist's fourth plea for the nonconformists
- 1683: Merlinus redivivus
- 1683: Vox uraniĉ: or, An astrological astronomical meteorological essay, for the year of Lord God, 1683
- 1684: Vox uraniĉ: or, An astrological, astronomical, meteorological essay for the year of our Lord God 1684
- 1684: The case of usury further debated
- 1684: The poor doubting Christian drawn to Christ
- 1684: A treatise of faith and repentance
- 1684: The great duty of resignation to the diuine will in afflictions
- 1684: A physical dictionary
- 1685: Vox uraniĉ, or, An astrological, astronomical, meteorological, essay for the year of our Lord God 1685
- 1685: Eph?emeris: or, A diary, astronomical, astrological, meteorolgical, for the year of our Lord, 1685
- 1687: Short-hand yet shorter: or, The art of short-writing advanced in a more swift, easie, regular, and natural method than hitherto
- 1687: The history of the Turkish Empire, from the year 1623, to the year 1677
- 1689: A compleat collection of papers, in twelve parts: relating to the great revolutions in England and Scotland
- 1689: Advice to English Protestants
- 1689: Ephemeris absoluta
- 1689: The sea-man's practice
- 1689: A light to the art of gunnery
- 1689: Popery not founded on Scripture: or, The texts which papists cite out of the Bible, for the proof of the points of their religion, examin'd, and shew'd to be alledged without ground
- 1689: Popery not founded on Scripture: or, The texts which papists cite out of the Bible, for the proof of the points of their religion, examin'd, and shew'd to be alledged without ground
- 1689: Ephe?meris: or, A diary astrological, astronomical, meteorological, for the year of our Lord, 1689
- 1689: Popery not founded on Scripture: or, The texts which papists cite out of the Bible, for the proof of the points of their religion, examin'd, and shew'd to be alledged without ground
- 1690: The fundamental constitution of the English government
- 1690: An exact abridgment of all the trials (not omitting any material passage therein) which have been published since the year 1678
- 1690: Two dreams: viz. I. The dream of the French King Lewis XIV, called the Great, and the Immortal; as he lately told it to the lords of his court. II. The dream of Mary d'Este? Princess of Modena, and wife to James II, late King of England
- 1690: Ephemeris absoluta
- 1691: Ephemeris absoluta
- 1691: The four last things
- 1692: The redeemer's friend; or, A sermon on John II, part of the 11th verse, (with some additions) preached at the funeral of the Reverend, learned, and faithful minister of the Gospel, Mr. Samuel Fairclough
- 1692: Ephemeris absoluta
- 1692: The Christian mourner comforted: or a sermon preached at the funeral of Mrs. Susanna Tyte, late wife of Mr. Tho. Tyte, sen. of Stalbridg, in the county of Dorset, Octob. 12. 1691. and since enlarged. Wherein is represented, I. What the funeral-practices of the heathens were and how unworthy of a Christian's imitation. II. The lawfulness of mourning at the Christians funeral. III. In what cases it is justifiable. IV. What those considerations are that tend to moderate the sorrows of surviving Christians for their deceased friends. By John Sprint, the meanest and unworthiest servant of the best and greatest Master
- 1692: A true and faithful relation of the horrid and barbarous attempt to assassinate the reverend Mr. Samuel Johnson
- 1693: Sermons preach'd on several occasions. By William Bates, D.D
- 1693: The magistrat's dignity, duty, & danger
- 1693: Two discourses
- 1693: A survey of the Bible: or, An analytical account of the Holy Scriptures
- 1693: An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne
- 1694: Practical navigation: or, An introduction to the whole art
- 1694: Advice to mourners under the loss of dear relations
- 1694: Family religion
- 1694: A sermon preach'd at the Hague, at the funeral of the late Prince of Orange
- 1694: Some account of the holy life and death of Mr. Henry Gearing, late citizen of London: who departed this life January the 4th, 1673/4. Aged 61
- 1694: A discourse on the late funds of the Million-act, Lottery-act, and Bank of England
- 1694: Miscellaneous letters
- 1695: A sermon preach'd at the chappel royal in the Tower
- 1695: A relation of the miraculous cure of Susannah Arch
- 1695: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of Capt. John Briggs
- 1695: A rational and speedy method of attaining to the Latin tongue
- 1695: Of the happiness of princes led by divine counsel
- 1695: The way to peace
- 1695: A vindication of the divine perfections
- 1695: Anicius Manlius Severinus Boetius, Of the consolation of philosophy
- 1696: Sermons upon Psalm CXXX. ver. 4
- 1696: An essay to prove singing of Psalms with conjoin'd voices, a Christian duty
- 1696: A discourse upon coins
- 1696: Invisible realities the real Christian's greatest concernment
- 1696: A discourse on the late funds of the Million-act, Lottery-act, and Bank of England
- 1697: A poem to the memory of Mr. Timothy Cruso
- 1697: Ephemeris absoluta
- 1698: Novum lumen chirurgicum: or, A new light of chirugery· Wherein is discover'd a much more safe and speedy way of curing wounds than has heretofore bin usually practis'd
- 1698: An account of the rise and progress of the religious societies in the City of London, &c
- 1698: Novum lumen chirurgicum vindicatum: or, The new light of chirurgery vindicated
- 1699: Synopsis medicinĉ: or, A compendium of the theory and practice of physick
- 1701: Truth in opposition to ignorant and malicious falshood
- 1701: A sermon, preached before the major, aldermen, and burgesses of the town and county of Poole in Dorsetshire
- 1702: Several discourses on the Lord's prayer, the creed, and the Ten Commandments. By Edward Pigott, M.A. minister of Norton St. Philips in the county of Somerset
- 1704: The history of the reign of Henry the fifth, King of England, &c. In nine books.
- 1706: Advices from Parnassus
- 1706: A confutation of the reason and philosophy of atheism
- 1707: Fair warnings to a careless world
- 1708: The history of Genesis
- 1710: La secchia rapita
- 1715: Ephemeris britannica: or, An astronomical state of the heavens, for the year of our Lord, 1715
- 1715: A practical exposition of the church-catechism
- 1715: A confutation of the reason and philosophy of atheism
- 1716: The rape of Proserpine
- 1716: Remarks on Dr. Bentley's sermon upon popery
- 1718: Memoirs of the most material transactions in England
- 1718: All the histories and novels
- 1719: A new and easy method to understand the Roman history
- 1719: The relapse; or, Virtue in danger
- 1722: All the histories and novels
- 1774: Poems on various occasions
- 1774: Poems on various occasions
- 1783: The interest of the spirit in prayer. By H. Lukin
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