William Innys
Active Years
Min year: 1702, Max year: 1750, Max count: 48
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
- 1702: The dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh
- 1711: Religious wisdom the best treasure
- 1712: A compleat treatise of the stone and gravel
- 1715: Psychrolousia. Or, the history of cold bathing
- 1717: The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation
- 1719: A second letter to the Bishop of Bangor
- 1720: The duty of servants
- 1720: The conduct required in matters of faith
- 1720: The conduct required in matters of faith
- 1721: A complete collection of Scotish proverbs explained and made intelligible to the English reader. By James Kelly, M. A
- 1721: Opticks
- 1721: Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Paris epitomized
- 1721: Three physico-theological discourses
- 1721: The nature and necessity of religious zeal consider'd
- 1721: Opticks
- 1721: Practical discourses upon the Lord's prayer
- 1722: Psychrolousia: or, the history of cold-bathing
- 1722: A chronological essay, on the ninth chapter of the book of Daniel: or, an interpretation, of the prophecy of the seventy weeks, whereby, the Jews, in, and for above four hundred and sixty years before our Saviour's time, might certainly know the very year, in which the messias was to come. By Peter Lancaster, Vicar of Bowdon in Cheshire, and sometime Student of Christ-Church in Oxford.
- 1722: A practical discourse concerning the great duty of charity
- 1723: A sermon preach'd at the administration of the order of confirmation by the Right Reverend Father in God, White, Lord Bishop of Peterborough
- 1723: A sermon preach'd at the administration of the order of confirmation by the Right Reverend Father in God, White, lord bishop of Peterborough, at his triennial visitation held at St. Martin's in Stamford, July 12. 1723
- 1723: A Short letter of instruction, shewing the surest way to Christian perfection
- 1723: The works of the learned Mr. Henry Dodwell abridg'd
- 1724: Boerhaave's aphorisms: concerning the knowledge and cure of diseases. Translated from the last edition printed in Latin at Leyden, 1722. With useful observations and explanations
- 1724: The principles of deism truly represented
- 1724: A short and plain syntax
- 1725: A vindication of the doctrines of the Church of England
- 1725: Critical remarks on some difficult passages of Scripture
- 1725: Remarks upon a late book, entituled, The fable of the bees
- 1725: Three dialogues between Hylas and Philonous
- 1725: Fourteen discourses preach'd on several occasions. By William Shorey, A.M. lecturer of St. Lawrence-Jewry
- 1725: New memoirs of literature
- 1725: A treatise concerning the operations of the Holy Spirit
- 1725: A moral proof of the certainty of a future state.
- 1725: A discourse of the truth and certainty of natural religion
- 1726: Some remarks on the late Bishop Lloyd's hypothesis of Daniel's prophecy of the seventy weeks. In a letter to the Reverend Mr. Marshal, Rector of Naunton in Gloucestershire. By Peter Lancaster, M. A. Vicar of Bowdon in Cheshire, and sometime Student of Christ-Church in Oxford
- 1726: A practical treatise upon Christian perfection
- 1726: Dizionario Italiano ed Inglese
- 1726: The principles of deism truly represented
- 1726: Reasons against conversion to the Church of Rome
- 1726: Musick the delight of the sons of men
- 1726: Principles of religion recommended
- 1726: The true meaning of The fable of the bees
- 1726: The appendix to Dr. Drake's Anthropologia nova
- 1727: The necessity of divine revelation
- 1727: A treatise on a consumption of the lungs
- 1727: A short and plain syntax
- 1727: A treatise on a consumption of the lungs
- 1727: The jewish synagogue
- 1727: The dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh
- 1727: A treatise of algebra in two books
- 1727: A farewell sermon preach'd to the inhabitants of the parish of St. Clements Danes
- 1728: The Present state of the republick of letters
- 1728: Our blessed lord, Jesus of Nazareth, proved to be the Christ, from the literal sense of the prophecies in the Old Testament. In several letters to the author of The grounds and reasons of the Christian religion; And of The Scheme of Literal Prophecy consider'd. Letter I. Proving The Christian Religion not founded on Judaism, but on the Love of God to Man, as being the only Way to Everlasting Happiness, and established before the Creation. Judaism instituted only to manifest the Messiah, and now abrogated, as having answer'd the Purpose of its Institution
- 1728: A defence of the validity of the English ordinations
- 1728: The appendix to Dr. Drake's anthropologia nova; or, New system of anatomy
- 1728: An enquiry into the evidence of the Christian religion
- 1728: A sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge, in St. Mary's Church, on Commencement Sunday in the morning, June the 30th, 1728. Publish'd at the Request of Mr. Vicechancellor, and other Heads of Colleges. By J. Roper, D. D. Late Fellow of St. John's College
- 1728: The Present state of the republick of letters
- 1728: A sermon preach'd in Lambeth Chapel
- 1728: An essay on chronical diseases, the methods of cure; and herein, more fully, of the medicinal waters of Bath and Bristol, their several virtues and differences. By John Wynter, M.B. C?oll. Christi Cantab
- 1728: A practical treatise upon Christian perfection
- 1728: A new grammar, Italian-English, and English-Italian
- 1728: The procedure, extent, and limits of human understanding
- 1728: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1728: A moral proof of the certainty of a future state
- 1728: Charity and Purity Recommended. In a sermon preach'd at Tichmarsh, in Northamptonshire, at the funeral of Mrs. Creed, late of Oundle, in the same county; May, 1728. By Henry Lee, D.D. rector of Tichmarsh
- 1728: Fossils of all kinds
- 1728: Batavia illustrata
- 1728: Money essay'd
- 1728: The interpretations of the Law and the Prophets
- 1728: Our blessed lord
- 1728: A vindication of the civil establishment of religion
- 1729: A serious call to a devout and holy life
- 1729: A sermon delivered in the parish church of St. Giles's Cripplegate, May 18. 1729
- 1729: The necessity of divine revelation
- 1729: Principles of deism truly represented, and set in a clear light
- 1729: A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy at their anniversary-meeting in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, February 13. 1728/9. By Robert Kilborn, LL. D. Prebendary of St. Paul's, and Rector of the United Parishes of St. Mary Aldermary, and St. Thomas Apostle
- 1729: Legal punishment consider'd
- 1729: Reflections upon reason.
- 1729: The procedure, extent, and limits of human understanding
- 1730: A charge given by the Right Revd Father in God, Robert Ld Bishop of Peterborough, at the primary visitation
- 1730: The cxixth Psalm paraphras'd in English verse
- 1730: Twelve sermons, preached upon several occasions. By John Rogers D.D. late vicar of St. Giles Cripplegate, sub-dean and canon of wells, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- 1730: No act of religion acceptable to God
- 1730: A charge given by the Right Revd Father in God, Robert Ld Bishop of Peterborough, at the primary visitation of his diocese in the year 1730
- 1730: Opticks
- 1730: The method of fluxions both direct and inverse
- 1730: Brief critical notes, especially on the various readings of the New Testament books
- 1730: Pharmacop?ia Edinburgensis
- 1731: A treatise of gunnery
- 1731: A letter to the author of the Plea for human reason
- 1731: The story of the ordination of our first bishops in Queen Elizabeth's reign at the Nag's-Head Tavern in Cheapside, thoroughly examined
- 1732: An enquiry into the evidence of the Christian religion
- 1732: An abstract of Sir Isaac Newton's Chronology of ancient Kingdoms
- 1732: An enquiry into the evidence of the Christian religion.
- 1732: Three physico-theological discourses
- 1733: A letter from Rome
- 1733: Things divine and supernatural conceived by analogy with things natural and human
- 1735: The relief of the persecuted protestants of Saltzburgh, and the support of the colony of Georgia
- 1736: Palæographia sacra: or, discourses on monuments of antiquity that relate to sacred history
- 1736: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1740: Pharmacop?ia Edinburgensis
- 1741: A practical treatise upon Christian perfection
- 1749: Dizionario italiano ed inglese
- 1750: Practical discourses upon the lord's prayer
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