Samuel Richardson
Active Years
Min year: 1643, Max year: 1800, Max count: 16
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1643: Newes from Heaven of a treaty peace, Or, A cordiall for a fainting heart ...
- 1645: Some briefe considerations on Doctor Featley his book, intituled, The dipper dipt
- 1646: Certain questions propounded to the assembly, to answer by the Scriptures
- 1647: Justification by Christ alone
- 1647: Fifty questions propounded to the Assembly, to answer by the Scriptures
- 1647: The necessity of toleration in matters of religion
- 1647: The saints desire; or a cordiall for a fainting soule
- 1649: An ansvver to the London ministers letter: from them to his Excellency & his Counsel of VVar
- 1649: Divine consolations, or, The teachings of God in three parts
- 1652: Justification by Christ alone
- 1653: The cause of the poor pleaded. By Samuel Richardson
- 1653: Plain dealing: or the unvailing of the opposers of the present government and governors
- 1654: An apology for the present government, and governour
- 1654: An apology for the present government, and governour
- 1657: Of the torments of hell
- 1658: Of the torments of hell∙
- 1660: A discourse of the torments of hell
- 1720: Of the torments of Hell
- 1720: Of the torments of Hell
- 1720: Of the torments of Hell
- 1720: Of the torments of hell
- 1734: The apprentice's vade mecum
- 1734: The apprentice's [v]ade mecum: or, [Y]oung man's pocket-companion
- 1740: Pamela
- 1741: Pamela
- 1741: Pamela
- 1741: Pamela: or, Virtue rewarded
- 1741: Pamela
- 1741: Letters written to and for particular friends
- 1741: Pamela
- 1741: Pamelia [sic]; or, virtue recompenc'd
- 1741: Letters written to and for particular friends
- 1741: Pamela
- 1741: Pamela
- 1741: Pamela
- 1741: Pamela
- 1741: Letters written to and for particular friends
- 1741: Pamela
- 1742: Pamela
- 1742: Pamela
- 1742: Pamela, ou La vertu recompense?e. |bTraduit de l'Anglois. Quatrie'me partie
- 1742: Pamela
- 1742: Pamela
- 1742: Pamela
- 1742: Pamela
- 1742: Pamela
- 1742: Pamela: or, Virtue rewarded
- 1742: Pamela
- 1742: Pamela
- 1743: Pamela
- 1743: Les memoires de Pamela
- 1745: Justification by Christ alone
- 1746: Letters written to and for particular friends
- 1746: Pamela
- 1748: Clarissa
- 1748: Clarissa
- 1749: Clarissa
- 1749: Justification by Christ alone: (A fountain of light and comfort.)
- 1750: Letters written to and for particular friends
- 1750: Meditations collected from the sacred books
- 1751: Lettres angloises, ou histoire de Miss Clarisse Harlove.
- 1751: Clarissa
- 1751: Clarissa
- 1751: Letters and passages restored from the original manuscripts of the history of Clarissa
- 1752: Letters written to and for particular friends, on the most important occasions
- 1752: Letters written to and for particular friends
- 1752: Lettres angloises, ou histoire de Miss Clarisse Harlove.
- 1753: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1753: Address to the public. London, Sept. 14. 1753
- 1753: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1753: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1753: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1753: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1753: The case of Samuel Richardson
- 1754: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1754: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1754: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1754: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1754: Of the torments of Hell
- 1754: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1754: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1754: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1754: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1754: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1754: Pamela
- 1754: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1754: Copy of a letter to a lady, who was solicitous for an additional volume to the history of Sir Charles Grandison; supposing it ended abruptly; and expressing herself desirous to see Sir Charles's conduct and behaviour in the parental character; and to know if the story were intended to be carried further.
- 1754: An address to the public
- 1754: Letters written to and for particular friends, on the most important occasions
- 1755: A collection of the moral and instructive sentiments
- 1756: An abridgment of Clarissa
- 1756: The paths of virtue delineated
- 1756: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1759: Clarissa. Or, The history of a young lady
- 1762: Pamela
- 1762: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1764: Lettres angloises, ou histoire de Miss Clarisse Harlove
- 1764: The paths of virtue delineated
- 1764: One hundred and seventy-three letters written for particular friends
- 1764: Clarissa
- 1765: Clarissa
- 1765: The history of Sir Charles Grandison. In a series of letters. By Mr. Samuel Richardson, ... In seven volumes.
- 1766: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1767: Pamela
- 1768: Virtue rewarded: Or, The history in miniature, of the celebrated Pamela
- 1768: Clarissa
- 1768: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1768: The paths of virtue delineated
- 1769: The history of Pamela
- 1769: The history of Pamela
- 1770: The history of Sir Charles Grandison, abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson,
- 1770: The history of Sir Charles Grandison, abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson,
- 1770: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1771: Pamela
- 1772: Pamela
- 1772: Clarissa
- 1773: The paths of virtue delineated
- 1773: The paths of virtue delineated
- 1774: Clarissa
- 1775: Pamela
- 1775: The pleasing history of Pamela, or virtue rewarded
- 1776: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1776: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1776: Pamela
- 1777: The paths of virtue delineated
- 1779: The history of Pamela
- 1780: Clarissa; or The history of a young lady
- 1780: The history of Sir Charles Grandison and the Hon. Miss Byron
- 1780: Clarissa
- 1780: Clarissa
- 1780: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1781: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1783: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1783: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1783: Lettres anglaises, ou histoire de Miss Clarisse Harlove
- 1784: Clarissa
- 1784: Lettres angloises, ou histoire de Miss Clarisse Harlove
- 1785: Pamela
- 1785: Pamela
- 1785: Clarissa
- 1785: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1786: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1786: Nouvelles lettres angloises, ou histoire du Chevalier Grandisson
- 1788: Clarissa; or the history of a young lady. Comprehending the most important concerns of private life. Abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson,
- 1789: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1790: The history of Pamela
- 1790: The history of Pamela
- 1790: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1792: Clarissa
- 1792: The history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded
- 1792: Pamela
- 1792: Clarissa
- 1792: Pamela
- 1792: Clarissa
- 1792: The history of Clarissa Harlowe, in a series of letters
- 1792: The history of Pamela
- 1793: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1793: The history of Sir Charles Grandison, and the Honourable Miss Byron
- 1793: The pleasing history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded
- 1794: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1794: The history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded
- 1794: The history of Pamela: or, Virtue rewarded
- 1794: Clarissa
- 1794: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1795: The history of Sir Charles Grandison :in a series of letters. By Mr. Samuel Richardson. Author of the histories of Pamela and Clarissa. Formerly published in seven volumes. Now comprised in two large volumes, octavo
- 1795: Clarissa; or The history of a young lady
- 1795: Clarissa
- 1795: The history of Pamela
- 1796: The history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded
- 1796: The history of Pamela or, Virtue rewarded
- 1796: An essay on the suretiship of Christ
- 1796: The history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded
- 1796: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1796: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1797: The history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded
- 1797: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1798: The history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded
- 1798: The history of Sir Charles Grandison, abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson, Esq. Author Of Pamela And Clarissa.
- 1798: The history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded
- 1798: The history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded
- 1798: The history of Miss Clarissa Harlowe
- 1798: Clarissa: or The history of a young lady
- 1798: The history of Sir Charles Grandison
- 1799: The history of Pamela
- 1799: The history of Pamela, or Virtue rewarded
- 1799: The history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded
- 1800: A new system of short-hand
- 1800: Clarissa
- 1800: Clarissa: or The history of a young lady
As Printer
- 1726: The bath
- 1727: The totness address, versified
- 1727: The sacred classics defended and illustrated
- 1727: The Britannic constitution
- 1727: The totness address, versified
- 1727: The totness address, versified
- 1727: The totness address
- 1729: The kite
- 1731: The sacred classics defended and illustrated
- 1731: An appendix to the history of the lateral operation for the stone
- 1731: Some thoughts on the woollen manufactures of England
- 1732: Of dulness and scandal
- 1733: Remarks on the plea
- 1733: A sequel to Britannia excisa
- 1734: Poems on several occasions.
- 1734: Winter
- 1734: A collection of tracts moral and theological: placed in the order wherein they were first published. Viz. I. A letter to a deist. II. The foundation of moral goodness. Part I. III. The foundation of moral goodness. Part II. IV. Divine rectitude. V. A second letter to a deist. VI. The law of truth. With some additional notes; and a supplement concerning rectitude. By John Balguy, M.A. Vicar of North-Allerton in the county of York, and Prebendary of Sarum.
- 1735: Poems on several occasions.
- 1735: A wife to be lett
- 1736: The national merchant
- 1736: The querist
- 1737: The sacred classics defended and illustrated
- 1737: An introduction to the classics
- 1737: The vision. A poem on the death of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Caroline. By Stephen Duck
- 1738: Dissertatio de structura et motu musculari
- 1739: An introduction to the true astronomy
- 1739: The northern star
- 1740: A dissertation upon the uncertainty of the Roman history during the first five hundred years
- 1742: Journals of the House of Commons
- 1742: Journals of the House of Commons
- 1746: A defence of several proposals for raising of three millions for the service of the government
- 1746: An introduction to the classics
- 1747: To the memory of a lady lately deceased
- 1748: The complaint. Or, Night-thoughts on life, death, and immortality. Vol.II. To which is added, A paraphrase on part of the Book of Job
- 1748: A letter to a lady
- 1749: An historical view of the negotiations between the courts of England, France, and Brussels, from the year 1592 to 1617
- 1750: The complaint
- 1754: An address to the public
- 1756: The history of the Royal Society of London for improving of natural knowledge
- 1759: St. Chrysostom of the priesthood
- 1760: Dialogues of the dead
- 1760: Journals of the House of Commons
- 1760: Journals of the House of Commons
- 1760: Journals of the House of Commons
- 1760: Journals of the House of Commons
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