J. Boyse
Active Years
Min year: 1687, Max year: 1750, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1687: Some impartial reflections on D. Manby's considerations, &c. and Mr. King's answer. In a letter to a friend
- 1688: Vindiciĉ Calvinisticĉ: or, some impartial reflections on the Dean of Londondereys considerations that obliged him to come over to the communion of the Church of Rome
- 1690: Great news from the camp before Limrick. In a letter from J. Boyse of Dublin, to Tho. Parkhurst
- 1690: A vindication of the Reverend Mr. Alexander Osborn, in reference to the affairs of the north of Ireland
- 1691: The sin and danger of quenching the Spirit
- 1693: Sacramental hymns
- 1693: Sacramental hymns
- 1694: Remarks on a late discourse of William Lord Bishop of Derry; concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God. By J. Boyse
- 1694: Remarks on a late discourse of William Lord Bishop of Derry: concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God. By J. Boyse
- 1695: A vindication of the remarks on the Bishop of Derry's discourse about human inventions, from what is objected against them in the admonition annext to the second edition of that discourse. By the author of the remarks
- 1695: A vindication of the remarks on the Bishop of Derry's discourse about human inventions from what is objected against them in the admonition annext to the second edition of that discourse by the author of the remarks
- 1695: Two sermons preach't on a day of fasting & humiliation
- 1695: The case of the Protestant dissenters in Ireland, in reference to a Bill of Indulgence, represented and argued
- 1695: The case of the dissenting Protestants of Ireland
- 1698: A sermon preach't before the societies for reformation in Dublin
- 1702: The difference between Mr. E---- and the protestant dissenting ministers of D---- truly represented
- 1703: A vindication of the true deity of our Blessed Saviour
- 1703: A vindication of the true deity of our Blessed Saviour
- 1705: A sermon on the occasion of the death of the Reverend Mr. Elias Travers
- 1707: A funeral sermon on the occasion of death of William Caines, Esq; who died August 7th, 1707. Preach'd in Wood-street Aug. 10. By J.B
- 1707: A christian the temple of God
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at Dublin on the 23d of October, 1705
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at Dublin on the 23d of October, 1703
- 1708: Sermons preach'd on various subjects. ... By J. B.
- 1709: Some remarks on Mr. French's collection, &c. In a letter to a Member of Parliament
- 1709: The office of a scriptural bishop describ'd and recommended, From 1 Tim. Chap. III. Vers. 1. An ordination sermon, with an appendix to it: and a postscript containing an apology for the publication of it. By J. B
- 1712: A clear account of the ancient episcopacy
- 1714: A sermon preach'd on the occasion of the accession of His Sacred Majesty King George to the throne, and his safe arrival in the Kingdom, Sept. 19. 1714. From Psalm cxxii. 7, 8. By J. Boyse
- 1715: A sermon preach'd on the first of March, 1714/15
- 1715: A sermon preach'd on the first of March, 1714/15
- 1716: Remarks on a pamphlet publish'd by William Tisdall, D.D
- 1716: A sermon preach'd at Wood--Street on the 23d of October, 1716
- 1717: A sermon on the occasion of the death of the late Sir Arth. Langford
- 1718: Popery prov'd a different gospel from that of our blessed saviour
- 1719: A vindication of the true deity of our Blessed Saviour
- 1723: A sermon preach'd at London-Derry, June 24. 1722
- 1724: A sermon, on occasion of the death of Dr. D. Cumyng. (Who died Sept. the 8th.) Preach'd ... Sept. 20th. 1724. By J. Boyse. Publish'd with some few inlargements
- 1724: Discourses on the four last things
- 1726: A vindication of a private letter concerning the overtures
- 1726: A vindication of a private letter concerning the overtures
- 1728: The works of the reverend and learned Mr. Joseph Boyse
- 1728: A serious reply to twelve sections of abusive queries, proposed to the consideration of the people called Quakers; concluding the works of Joseph Boyse, yet alive, an Aged, and Eminent Preacher among the Presbyterians in Dublin, 1728. By Samuel Fuller, one of the People call'd Quakers
- 1750: Remarks on a pamphlet
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