J. Waugh
Active Years
Min year: 1744, Max year: 1766, Max count: 166
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1746: A dialogue on devotion, after the manner of Xenophon
- 1747: The righteous practice of physick
- 1747: Great-Britain's danger and remedy considered
- 1747: The duty of ministers and people, briefly represented, in a charge given at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Moses Alway, July 12, 1746
- 1747: The object of religious worship considered
- 1748: The rise and progress of religion in the soul
- 1748: Eight sermons on a future general judgment
- 1749: The rise and progress of religion in the soul
- 1751: Ministers not lords over the faith of Christians, but helpers of their joy
- 1751: The rule of conduct for Christian ministers represented
- 1753: Self-Knowledge
- 1753: Pædo-baptism: or, A defence of infant-baptism, in point of antiquity
- 1753: The rise and progress of religion in the soul
- 1754: A letter to Mr. John Spranger
- 1755: The doctrine of transubstantiation fairly argued, and fully refuted; in answer to the Many Arguments offered, in Defence of it, In two books, viz. A modest and true account of the chief points in controversy between the Roman-Catholics and the Protestants. By N. C. and The Catholic christian instructed in the Sacraments, Sacrifices, Ceremonies, and Observances of the Church. By R. C. with A Serious and Seasonable Address to the Lay Roman-Catholic Subjects of His Majesty King George the Second. By Way of Preface. By Richard Andrews of Chichester
- 1755: Twenty sermons on the most serious and practical subjects of the Christian religion
- 1755: The importance of education
- 1756: The advantages of religious knowledge
- 1756: The grave. A poem
- 1757: The fear of God explained and recommended
- 1757: The lord's Supper explained upon Scripture principles
- 1757: Twenty sermons on the most serious and practical subjects of the Christian religion
- 1758: The gospel-Method of justification
- 1758: The fabrick of the eye
- 1758: The reasonableness and advantage of allowing ministers to deliver their sentiments with freedom
- 1759: Pious designs to be pursued
- 1760: The young mathematician's logic, upon the plan of dean Aldrich's celebrated aristotelic logic, and serving to explain the same
- 1760: The nature, extent, and obligation of a sober-mind considered
- 1760: A sketch of moral philosphy; or an essay to demonstrate the principles of virtue and religion upon a new, natural, and easy plan. By John Taylor,
- 1760: Logick
- 1760: Psalms and hymns for divine worship
- 1760: Two dialogues on the man-trade
- 1761: The scripture account of prayer
- 1762: Remarks upon a letter to a dissenting minister
- 1762: Reflections on coin in general
- 1762: The scripture account of prayer
- 1762: Remarks on the Christian common-prayer-book, or Universal liturgy, lately published
- 1764: The history of the life of Jesus Christ
- 1766: A discourse on music, chiefly church-music; occasioned by the opening of the new organ at St. Peter's church in Liverpool, on Wednesday, April 30. Being the substance of a sermon preached the Lord's-day following. By John Brekell
As Printer
- 1744: Obedience to God the best security against our enemies
- 1745: The importance of the ministerial office
- 1745: The prayer of King Jehoshaphat considered, and applied to the state of the nation
- 1745: Comfort and counsel under the sickness or death or pious friends. A sermon on occasion or the much lamented death or Mrs. Delicia Iremonger, ... preached in Westminster, December 16. 1744. To which is added, a brief account or her life and character. By Ob. Hughes, D.D
- 1745: The christian warrior animated and crowned
- 1745: The prayer of King Jehoshaphat considered, and applied to the state of the nation
- 1745: A Paraphrase with notes on the Epistle to the Romans
- 1745: Comfort and counsel under the sickness or death of pious friends. A sermon on occasion of the much lamented death of Mrs. Delicia Iremonger, ... preached in Westminster, December 16. 1744. To which is added, a brief account of her life and character. By Ob. Hughes, D.D
- 1745: The rise and progress of religion in the soul
- 1745: The family expositor: or, a paraphrase and version of the New Testament: with critical notes; and a practical improvement of each section. ... By P. Doddridge, D.D
- 1745: Self-knowledge
- 1745: God's government of the world a ground of joy to mankind
- 1746: Self-Knowledge
- 1746: Reformation a poem
- 1746: Deliverance out of the hands of our enemies, urged as a motive to obedience
- 1746: The Christian warrior animated and crowned
- 1746: Critical and chronological observations, chiefly relating to Daniel's seventy weeks
- 1746: The nature and advantage of a good education
- 1746: A sermon preached October 9
- 1746: Liberty and loyalty
- 1746: The friendly monitor
- 1747: A paraphrase with notes on the Epistle to the Romans
- 1747: Daily devotion assisted and recommended, in four sermons
- 1747: Sermons preached at Cheshunt in Hertfordshire for the benefit of young people, by the late Reverend Mr. John Oakes. Published at the desire of his friends, by John Mason, A.M
- 1748: The principles of the Christian religion
- 1748: Christ's invitation to thirsty souls
- 1748: Self-knowledge
- 1748: The great duty of remembring God's dispensations, opened and urged
- 1749: A system of moral philosophy
- 1749: Reflections on the conduct of divine providence in the series and conclusion of the late war
- 1749: Reflections on the fall of a great man
- 1749: A system of moral philosophy
- 1750: A catechism, or summary of the Christian religion
- 1750: The baptism of infants, a reasonable service
- 1750: The guilt and doom of Capernaum, seriously recommended to the consideration of the inhabitants of London: in a sermon preached at Salters-Hall, August 20, 1749. Published on occasion of the late alarm by the second shock of an earthquake, March 8, 1749-50. ... By P. Doddridge,
- 1750: Christian candour and unanimity stated
- 1750: A plain and serious address to the master of a family
- 1750: The rise and progress of religion in the soul
- 1750: The design, and proper effect of temporal judgements considered
- 1751: The scripture-Doctrine of antonement examined
- 1751: The author. A poetical fragment
- 1751: An example of heavenly contemplation
- 1751: Self-Dedication to God explained and recommended
- 1751: Dipping not the only scriptural and primitive manner of baptizing
- 1752: A discourse of secret prayer
- 1752: Holy orders
- 1752: Education of children and young students in all its branches
- 1752: Our times in the hand of God
- 1752: The stars in Christ's right-hand
- 1752: The nature of government illustrated, and urged as an arguement [sic] of loyalty to his Majesty King George. In a sermon preached at Ormskirk, November 5, 1751. By Benjamin Sandford
- 1752: Ten sermons on the power, and grace of Christ
- 1752: A discourse concerning the nature and design of the Lord's-supper
- 1752: Sermons to young persons, on the following subjects
- 1752: Reflections on sentimental differences in points of faith
- 1752: Three sermons on the evidences of the gospel
- 1753: Annals of the rise, progress, and persecutions, of the famous reformed churches in France
- 1753: Eight sermons
- 1754: A paraphrase with notes on the Epistle to the Romans
- 1755: Pædo-Baptism: the second part. Or, a defence of the authority of infant-baptism. In answer to the common objections against it
- 1756: Thoughts on the duty of a good citizen
- 1760: Discourses of the love of God
- 1760: A catechism, or summary of the Christian religion
- 1763: A dissertation upon the subject of circumcision
- 1764: A letter concerning epic poems, taken from Scripture history
- 1765: An enquiry into the nature, order, and government of bees
- 1765: A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified
As Bookseller
- 1745: Comfort and counsel under the sickness or death or pious friends. A sermon on occasion or the much lamented death or Mrs. Delicia Iremonger, ... preached in Westminster, December 16. 1744. To which is added, a brief account or her life and character. By Ob. Hughes, D.D
- 1745: The rise and progress of religion in the soul
- 1745: A Paraphrase with notes on the Epistle to the Romans
- 1745: The christian warrior animated and crowned
- 1745: The prayer of King Jehoshaphat considered, and applied to the state of the nation
- 1745: The importance of the ministerial office
- 1745: The prayer of King Jehoshaphat considered, and applied to the state of the nation
- 1745: Self-knowledge
- 1745: God's government of the world a ground of joy to mankind
- 1745: The family expositor: or, a paraphrase and version of the New Testament: with critical notes; and a practical improvement of each section. ... By P. Doddridge, D.D
- 1745: Comfort and counsel under the sickness or death of pious friends. A sermon on occasion of the much lamented death of Mrs. Delicia Iremonger, ... preached in Westminster, December 16. 1744. To which is added, a brief account of her life and character. By Ob. Hughes, D.D
- 1746: Deliverance out of the hands of our enemies, urged as a motive to obedience
- 1746: Liberty and loyalty
- 1746: Critical and chronological observations, chiefly relating to Daniel's seventy weeks
- 1746: The friendly monitor
- 1746: Self-Knowledge
- 1746: A sermon preached October 9
- 1746: The Christian warrior animated and crowned
- 1746: The nature and advantage of a good education
- 1746: Reformation a poem
- 1747: Sermons preached at Cheshunt in Hertfordshire for the benefit of young people, by the late Reverend Mr. John Oakes. Published at the desire of his friends, by John Mason, A.M
- 1747: A paraphrase with notes on the Epistle to the Romans
- 1747: Daily devotion assisted and recommended, in four sermons
- 1748: The principles of the Christian religion
- 1748: Self-knowledge
- 1748: The great duty of remembring God's dispensations, opened and urged
- 1748: Christ's invitation to thirsty souls
- 1749: Reflections on the fall of a great man
- 1749: A system of moral philosophy
- 1749: Reflections on the conduct of divine providence in the series and conclusion of the late war
- 1749: A system of moral philosophy
- 1750: The rise and progress of religion in the soul
- 1750: A catechism, or summary of the Christian religion
- 1750: The design, and proper effect of temporal judgements considered
- 1750: The guilt and doom of Capernaum, seriously recommended to the consideration of the inhabitants of London: in a sermon preached at Salters-Hall, August 20, 1749. Published on occasion of the late alarm by the second shock of an earthquake, March 8, 1749-50. ... By P. Doddridge,
- 1750: The baptism of infants, a reasonable service
- 1750: The Scripture-doctrine of original sin
- 1750: A plain and serious address to the master of a family
- 1750: Christian candour and unanimity stated
- 1751: The scripture-Doctrine of antonement examined
- 1751: Self-Dedication to God explained and recommended
- 1751: The scripture-doctrine of atonement examined
- 1751: The author. A poetical fragment
- 1751: An example of heavenly contemplation
- 1751: Dipping not the only scriptural and primitive manner of baptizing
- 1752: A short account of the Christian religion
- 1752: A discourse concerning the nature and design of the Lord's-supper
- 1752: Ten sermons on the power, and grace of Christ
- 1752: The nature of government illustrated, and urged as an arguement [sic] of loyalty to his Majesty King George. In a sermon preached at Ormskirk, November 5, 1751. By Benjamin Sandford
- 1752: Holy orders
- 1752: Our times in the hand of God
- 1752: The stars in Christ's right-hand
- 1752: Sermons to young persons, on the following subjects
- 1752: Reflections on sentimental differences in points of faith
- 1752: A plain and serious address to the master of a family
- 1752: Three sermons on the evidences of the gospel
- 1752: Education of children and young students in all its branches
- 1752: A discourse of secret prayer
- 1753: Annals of the rise, progress, and persecutions, of the famous reformed churches in France
- 1753: Eight sermons
- 1754: A paraphrase with notes on the Epistle to the Romans
- 1755: Pædo-Baptism: the second part. Or, a defence of the authority of infant-baptism. In answer to the common objections against it
- 1760: A catechism, or summary of the Christian religion
- 1763: A dissertation upon the subject of circumcision
- 1764: A letter concerning epic poems, taken from Scripture history
- 1765: A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified
- 1766: A catechism: or, summary of the Christian religion
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