John Banks
Active Years
Min year: 1677, Max year: 1800, Max count: 7
As Author
- 1677: The rival kings: or The loves of Oroondates and Statira
- 1677: The rival kings: or The loves of Oroondates and Statira
- 1677: The rival kings: or The loves of Oroondates and Statira
- 1679: The destruction of Troy
- 1682: Prologue to a new play, called Anna Bullen, acted at the Duke's House
- 1682: The unhappy favourite: or The Earl of Essex
- 1682: Vertue betray'd: or, Anna Bullen
- 1684: The blessed effects of true and saving faith
- 1684: The island queens: or, The death of Mary, Queen of Scotland
- 1685: The unhappy favourite: or The Earl of Essex
- 1687: An exhortation to Friends
- 1692: Vertue betray'd: or, Anna Bullen
- 1692: Vertue betray'd: or, Anna Bullen
- 1692: An epistle to Friends
- 1693: An epistle to Friends
- 1693: The unhappy favourite: or The Earl of Essex
- 1694: The innocent usurper; or, The death of the Lady Jane Gray
- 1696: Cyrus the Great: or, The tragedy of love
- 1696: An epistle to Friends
- 1698: A general epistle to the flock of God, but more particularly, in Cumberland
- 1699: The unhappy favourite, or, The Earl of Essex
- 1702: The unhappy favourite
- 1704: The Albion queens
- 1704: The albion queens
- 1704: The unhappy favourite: or, The Earl of Essex
- 1704: The prologue and epilogue to the last new play of the Albion Queens
- 1705: Vertue betray'd
- 1708: A general epistle to Friends, to be read in all your monthly and quarterly meetings,
- 1709: The unhappy favourite
- 1709: To live well, is the way to die well: and to live well, is to do well. ... John Banks
- 1709: A gentle correction for singers
- 1710: A rebuke to unfaithful parents, and a rod for stubborn children
- 1712: The unhappy favourite
- 1712: A journal of the life, labours, travels, and sufferings (in and for the gospel,) of that ancient servant, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, John Banks
- 1715: The tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray
- 1715: Vertue betray'd
- 1721: The unhappy favourite
- 1721: The unhappy favourite; or, The Earl of Essex
- 1721: To all charitable and well dispos'd Christians
- 1722: The unhappy favourite
- 1726: Virtue betray'd
- 1727: Virtue betray'd
- 1728: The unhappy favourite
- 1728: The albion queens
- 1728: Cyrus
- 1729: The tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray
- 1730: The unhappy favourite or, The Earl of Essex
- 1730: The unhappy favourite
- 1730: Vertue betray'd
- 1732: The albion queens
- 1734: Virtue Betray'd; or, Anna Bullen
- 1734: The albion queens
- 1734: The unhappy favourite; or, the Earl of Essex. A tragedy
- 1734: The unhappy favourite
- 1735: The Albion Queens
- 1735: The unhappy favourite
- 1735: The unhappy favourite: or, The Earl of Essex
- 1735: Cyrus the Great
- 1735: The unhappy favourite
- 1735: Virtue betray'd: or, Anna Bullen
- 1735: The unhappy favourite
- 1736: Virtue betray'd
- 1749: A rebuke to unfaithful parents, and a rod for stubborn children
- 1750: The Earl of Essex: a tragedy
- 1753: The unhappy favourite
- 1753: Virtue betray'd
- 1760: The unhappy favourite
- 1763: The Albion queens
- 1763: Virtue betray'd
- 1767: The Earl of Essex, or The unhappy favourite
- 1769: The unhappy favourite
- 1773: The Albion Queens
- 1775: An epitome of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy: as they are delivered by John Banks
- 1777: The Albion queens
- 1777: Anna Bullen; or, virtue betray'd. A tragedy, as written by Mr. Banks. ... as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, ... by Mr. Hopkins, prompter
- 1780: The Albion Queens or, The death of Mary Queen of Scots
- 1781: Anna Bullen
- 1783: Whatever opinions prevail with the public, either from misconstruction or misrepresentation, operating to the prejudice of an individual, have ever been thought a sufficient apology, for giving a state of facts, as an appeal to the candour of the people
- 1789: An epitome of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy: as they are delivered by John Banks
- 1790: Syllabus of a course of twelve lectures in experimental philosophy and astronomy
- 1791: The Albion queens
- 1791: The albion queens
- 1794: An epitome of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy: as they are delivered by John Banks
- 1795: A treatise on mills, in four parts. Part First, on Circular Motion. Part Second, on the Maximum of Moving Bodies, Machines, Engines, &c. Part Third, on the Velocity of Effluent Water. Part Fourth, Experiments on Circular Motion, Water-Wheels, &c. By John Banks, Lecturer in Experimental Philosophy
- 1798: A journal of the life, labours, travels, and sufferings, in, and for, the gospel, of that ancient servant, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, John Banks
- 1799: The Albion Queens
- 1800: An epitome of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy
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