W. B.
Active Years
Min year: 1595, Max year: 1764, Max count: 59
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1649: Good thoughts in bad times. Together with Good thoughts in worse times
- 1652: A treatise shewing the liberty and bondage of the will of man, or, A treatise shewing the bondage of the will of man by nature, and the liberty thereof by grace
- 1654: Of libertie and necessity
- 1654: Letters of Mounsieur de Balzac. 1. 2. 3. and 4th parts. Translated out of French into English. By Sr Richard Baker Knight, and others. Now collected into one volume, with a methodicall table of all the letters
- 1655: A fountaine of teares emptying it selfe into three rivulets
- 1656: The rogue, or The life of Guzman de Alfarache
- 1658: Two treatises
- 1658: Basilius Valentinus, monk, of the Order of St. Bennet: his last will and testament
- 1700: Hypotypo?sis hygiainonto?n logo?n, a form of sound words: or, A Scripture-catechism
- 1700: A winter-evening conference between neighbours. Part III by J. Goodman
- 1700: Homer and Virgil not to be compar'd with the two Arthurs.
- 1700: Of industry, in five discourses
- 1700: Anabaptism considered
- 1700: A treatise of repentance and of fasting
- 1701: A serious address to the Anabaptists: being a letter from a minister to some of his parishioners of that persuasion
- 1701: A discourse on the great duty of mortification. By the Right Reverend Ezekiel Hopkins, Late Lord Bishop of Londonderry. Never before published.
- 1702: Ph?nix Moriendo Revixit
- 1702: The history of the Apostles Creed
- 1702: A second address to the Anabaptists
- 1702: A short defence of infant's baptism
- 1703: The whole book of Psalms: collected into English metre
- 1703: A sermon concerning the great duty of self-denial
- 1703: The grounds of physick examined
- 1703: Poems on several occasions
- 1703: The history of the Apostles Creed
- 1703: An answer to a book
- 1704: A new institute of the imperial or civil law
- 1704: A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England
- 1705: Moderation in fashion
- 1705: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons
- 1705: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Reverend Dr. Pargiter, Rector of Gretworth in Northamptonshire, August 8. 1705. By Nathaniel Goodwin
- 1705: The essay towards a proposal for Catholick communion, &c. Lately publish'd by a (pretended) minister of the Church of England, printed at large, and answered chapter by chapter. Whereby it appears that the author's method of reconciling the Church of England with that of Rome, is fallacious, and his design impracticable. By N. Spinckes a Presbyter of the Church of England.
- 1705: A paraphrase and comment upon the Epistles and Gospels
- 1705: Historical discourses, upon several occasions
- 1705: A caution against ill company
- 1705: The history of our Saviour, Jesus Christ
- 1705: A discourse of the necessity and usefulness of the Christian revelation
- 1705: A sermon preach'd at Dorchester during the time of the assizes, March the 18th 1705
- 1705: Several letters which passed between Dr. George Hickes, and a Popish priest
- 1705: Letters from Orinda to Poliarchus.
- 1706: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of Worcester, August the 3d 1705
- 1706: A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the Cathedral Church of S. Paul, London, the xxviith day of June MDCCVI
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Queen
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral church
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral church
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral church of S. Paul, London
- 1706: The Whole book of Psalms
- 1706: The whole book of Psalms
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the cathedral church
- 1706: Reverential love
- 1706: Posthumous works of Mr. John Locke
- 1706: The Christian indeed: in two parts
- 1707: Christianity the only true comfort for troubled minds
- 1707: Essays upon several moral subjects
- 1707: Two treatises
- 1707: Christianity the only true comfort for troubled minds
- 1707: Some account of mines
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen in the Chapel Royal at St. James's, November the 5th 1706
- 1707: A sermon preach'd upon the occasion of the anniversary thanksgiving of the fifth of November, 1706. at the church of Kensington
- 1707: A second defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1707: The great duty of frequenting the Christian sacrifice, and the nature of the preparation required
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the parish church of Diss in Norfolk
- 1707: Two treatises
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen in the chapel royal at St. James's, November
- 1707: A sermon preach'd in the Parish Church of St. James Westminster, on Sunday the 29th of September, 1706
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, and the two Houses of Parliament, at St. Paul's on the 31st of December, 1706
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, and the two Houses of Parliament, at St. Paul's on the 31st of December, 1706
- 1707: A defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1707: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. James Westminster
- 1707: Historical collections of several important transactions relating to the late rebellion and civil wars of England
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, and the two Houses of Parliament, at St. Paul's on the 31st of December, 1706
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, and the two Houses of Parliament, at St. Paul's
- 1707: Myographię comparatę specimen
- 1707: Myographię comparatę specimen
- 1707: The corruptions of the Church of Rome
- 1708: The nature and design of Holy-Days explained
- 1708: The excellent daughter
- 1708: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire
- 1708: A defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1708: The visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, Knight of the Order of St. James. Made English by Sir Roger L'Estrange, Knt.
- 1708: Sermons on several occasions. Viz. Two to the Company of Surgeons. One for the Beautifying St. Lawrence Church. One at the Opening the said Church. One to the Company of Painters. One at St. Paul's, May 29. before the Lord Mayor. Two to the Goldsmiths, &c. on the Queen's Birth-Day. One concerning Agitations. By Tho. Morer, Rector of St. Ann's Aldersgate, &c. and Lecturer of St. Lawrence Jewry.
- 1708: A fourth defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the House of Lords at the Abbey-Church in Westminster
- 1708: The divine right of episcopacy asserted
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the House of Lords, at the Abbey-Church in Westminster
- 1708: The reasonableness and certainty of the Christian religion
- 1708: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire
- 1708: Seventeen sermons of the Reverend and learned Dr. William Hopkins, Late Prebendary of the Cathedral-Church of Worcester. Published with a preface containing a short account of his life. By George Hickes, D.D.
- 1708: The corruptions of the Church of Rome
- 1708: A third defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1708: The great duty of frequenting the Christian sacrifice, and the nature of the preparation required
- 1708: A paraphrase and comment upon the epistles and gospels
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the House of Lords, at the Abbey-Church in Westminster
- 1709: The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the Commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis, Concerning the Primitive Rule of Faith, Translated from their Originals: With Notes, for the Advantage chiefly of English Readers, and a Preliminary Discourse upon each Author. Together with a prefatory dissertation about the Right Use of the Fathers. By William Reeves, M. A. Rector of Craneford, in Middlesex. In two volumes.
- 1709: Essays upon several moral subjects
- 1709: A dialogue between Timothy and Philatheus
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the church of St. Margaret Westminster, on Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709
- 1709: Great knowledge
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the Church of St. Margaret Westminster. On Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709
- 1709: An answer to Mr. de Fontenelle's History of oracles. In which Mr. Van-Dale's System concerning the Authors of the Heathen Oracles, and the Cause and Time of their Silence is confuted: and the opinion of the Fathers upon that subject vindicated. Translated from the French. With some reflections upon the remarks of Mr. Le Clerc, in his Bibliotheque Choisie, In a Preface. By a priest of the Churc of England. To which is prefix'd a letter to the translator, by the Reverend George Hickes, D.D.
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the Church of St. Margaret Westminster, on Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at the church of St. Margaret Westminster. On Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709
- 1709: Origines sacrae: or, a rational account of the grounds of natural and reveal'd religion
- 1709: Origines sacrae: or, a rational account of the grounds of natural and reveal'd religion
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the honourable House of Commons, at the church of St. Margaret Westminster. On Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1709
- 1709: An exercise for the charity schools
- 1709: The christian institutes
- 1709: Nolumus lilium defamari: or, A vindication of the common grammar
- 1710: Select discourses upon divers important subjects
- 1710: A continuation of the Answer to The history of oracles
- 1710: Dr. Wells's theses against the validity of Presbyterian ordination proved to hold good
- 1710: A second collection of controversial letters relating to the Church of England
- 1710: Advice to young gentlemen, concerning the conduct of life
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's chapel. On Sunday December the 18th, 1709. By John Wickart,
- 1710: A vindication of the Church of England
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St James's chapel
- 1710: Dr. Wells's letter to the remarker
- 1710: The measures of submission to the civil magistrate consider'd
- 1710: The duty of being grieved for the sins of others
- 1710: The genuine epistles of the apostolical fathers
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St James's Chapel, on Wednesday the 8th of March, 1709/10. Being the Anniversary Of Her Majesties Happy Accession to the Throne. By Samuel Clarke, D. D. Rector of St James's Westminster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Published by Her Majesties Special Command.
- 1710: A second defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1711: The history of the Apostles Creed
- 1711: The great duty of frequenting the Christian sacrifice, and the nature of the preparation required
- 1712: A sermon preach'd at Shaftsbury, May 24. 1711
- 1712: Seriousness of attention at the time of divine worship
- 1712: A new institute of the imperial or civil law
- 1712: The english grammar: or, an essay on the art of grammar, applied to and exemplified in the English tongue. By Michael Maittaire.
- 1712: The nature of truth and falshood; with some motives to the practice of mutual sincerity
- 1712: A new institute of the imperial or civil law
- 1712: A sermon preach'd at Shaftsbury, May 24. 1711
- 1712: The nature of truth and falshood
- 1712: A third and fourth defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1712: A defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel
- 1713: The sin and folly of misplacing our affections
- 1713: Some important points of primitive Christianity maintained and defended
- 1713: The Plain man's instructor in the common prayer of the Church of England
- 1713: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor
- 1713: The great importance of a religious life consider'd
- 1713: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor
- 1714: Of the house of prayer. A sermon preach'd at the consecration of the chapel at Kew, within the parish of Kingston on Thames, on Wednesday, May 12. 1714, before the Right Reverend Father in God Jonathan Lord Bishop of Winton. By John Broughton, ...
- 1714: The corruptions of the Church of Rome
- 1714: Of the house of prayer
- 1714: The great importance of redeeming time
- 1714: Six sermons on several occasions. By Samuel Clarke,
- 1714: Instructions for them that come to be confirmed
- 1714: The great duty of universal love and charity
- 1714: Remarks upon Dr. Clark's scripture-doctrine of the Trinity
- 1714: A sermon preached before the House of Lords at the Abbey-Church in Westminster, on Saturday, May 29, 1714
- 1714: A sermon preach'd in the Chapel-Royal of Saint James's, on the eighth day of August 1714
- 1714: Quintus Curtius his History of the wars of Alexander
- 1714: The great importance of redeeming time
- 1714: A sermon preach'd in the Chapel-Royal of Saint James's, on the eighth day of August 1714
- 1714: A paraphrase and comment upon the Epistles and Gospels
- 1714: A sermon preach'd before the House of Lords at the Abbey-Church in Westminster, on Saturday, May 29, 1714. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Francis, Lord Bishop of Chester.
- 1715: The visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, Knight of the Order of St. James. Made English by Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt
- 1715: Two treatises
- 1715: A paraphrase and comment upon the Epistles and Gospels
- 1716: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1716: Pride and ignorance the ground of errors in religion. A sermon preached at the primary visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, Philip, Lord Bishop of Hereford, held at the Cathedral Church of Hereford, August 14. 1716. By Tho. Bisse, D. D. Preacher at the Rolls, and Chancellor of the said Church; and Chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty.
- 1716: The works of Flavius Josephus
- 1716: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1717: Practical discourses upon our Saviour's sermon on the mount
- 1717: The Christian institutes
- 1717: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1717: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1717: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1717: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1717: The christian use of the world
- 1717: The Christian religion, as profess'd by a daughter of the Church of England
- 1718: The great duty of frequenting the Christian sacrifice, and the nature of the preparation required
- 1719: The history of the Apostles Creed
- 1719: Remarks on some books lately publish'd
- 1719: Natural obligations to believe the principles of religion
- 1719: A modest plea for the baptismal and scripture-notion of the Trinity
- 1719: The genuine epistles of the apostolical fathers
- 1719: The rule and exercises of holy dying
- 1720: A winter-Evening conference between neighbours
- 1720: A complete history of the most remarkable transactions at sea
- 1720: Sanchoniatho's Phonician history, translated from the first book of Eusebius De pręparatione evangelica. With a continuation of Sanchoniatho's History by Eratosthenes Cyrenęus's Canon, which Dicaearchus connects with the First Olympiad. These Authors are illustrated with many Historical and Chronological Remarks, proving them to contain a Series of Phoenician and Egyptian Chronology, from the first Man to the first Olympiad, agreeable to the Scripture Accounts. By the Rt. Revd. R. Cumberland, D. D. late Bishop of Peterborough. With a preface giving a brief account of the life, Character, and Writings of the author, by S. Payne, A. M. Rector of Barnack, in Northamptonshire, his Lordship's domestick Chaplain.
- 1720: A complete history of the most remarkable transactions at sea
- 1720: The principles of the Christian religion explained
- 1720: The gentleman instructed, in the conduct of a virtuous and happy life
- 1721: A new institute of the imperial or, civil law
- 1721: The christian institutes
- 1721: Epictetus his morals
- 1721: Divine threatnings
- 1721: The reasonableness and certainty of the Christian religion
- 1722: A sermon preached in Lambeth-Chapel
- 1723: The gentleman instructed, in the conduct of a virtuous and happy life
- 1724: Origines gentium antiquissimę
- 1725: Memorials of affairs of state in the reigns of Q. Elizabeth and K. James I
- 1726: Miscellanea curiosa
- 1727: The christian institutes
- 1727: The gentleman instructed, in the conduct of a virtuous and happy life
- 1727: A charitable address to all who are of the communion of the Church of Rome
- 1728: Archbishop of Tuam's answer
- 1729: Fourteen sermons preach'd on several occasions
- 1729: Catholick Christianity
- 1729: A brief discourse of the fundamentals of Christianity
- 1732: Sermons and discourses on practical subjects
- 1736: Sermons and discourses on practical subjects
- 1736: A paraphrase on the four Evangelists
- 1737: The history of the Apostles Creed
- 1751: A short French grammar.
- 1764: Dialogues on the uses of foreign travel
- 1764: Dialogues on the uses of foreign travel
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