H. Hills
Active Years
Min year: 1651, Max year: 1711, Max count: 759
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1651: Angelus Anglicanus: or A generall judgement of the three great eclipses of the sun and moon, which will happen in the year 1652
- 1679: A sermon preached at St. Michaels Wood-street
- 1682: A practical treatise of fear
- 1682: The whole book of Psalms
- 1683: The laws of Jamaica
- 1683: Unity and peace: or, The duty of the people in respect of communion with our church·
- 1688: Mene tekel: being an astrological judgment on the great and wonderful year 1688
- 1690: A letter from Exon to his friend, Mr. T. Wills, in London
- 1696: The family physitian, or A collection of choice, approv'd and experienc'd remedies, for the cure of almost all diseases incident to humain bodies, whether internal or external; useful in families, and very serviceable to country people
- 1699: The Quakers challenge made to the Norfolk clergy, or a relation of a conference between some clergy-men of the Church of England, and some Quakers
- 1699: The Quakers challenge made to the Norfolk clergy, or A relation of a conference between some clergy-men of the Church of England, and some Quakers
- 1700: The merry mercury, or, A farce of fools.
- 1702: The pains and terrors of a wounded conscience insupportable
- 1703: The sinner's thundering warning-piece
- 1704: A full and true account of the discovering, apprehending and taking of a notorious witch, who was carried before Justice Bateman in Well-Close, on Sunday, July the 23. Together with her examination and commitment to Bridewel,
- 1704: A full and true relation of the discovering, apprehending and taking of a notorious witch, who was carried before Justice Bateman in Well-Close, on Sunday July the 23d.
- 1704: A sermon preach'd before the Lords
- 1704: The cobler of Gloucester reviv'd
- 1705: Concerning doing good to posterity
- 1705: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul
- 1705: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common-Prayer
- 1706: A sermon preached at Trinity-Church in New-York
- 1706: A quaker catechism
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Queen in the chappel royal at St. James's, November
- 1706: Peace upon earth, the gift of God; and good-will to one another, the duty of men
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Windsor
- 1706: God with us
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chappel, on Friday, March 8th, 1705/6. Being the anniversary of Her Majesty's happy accession to the crown. By the Right Reverend Father in God John Lord Bishop of Norwich. Publish'd by Her Majesty's Special Command
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Lords
- 1706: Against speaking evil of princes
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London
- 1706: A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1706: The doctrine of an universal judgment asserted
- 1706: The Ordinary of Newgate's account
- 1706: Deborah's triumph over the mighty
- 1706: The worship of God in the beauty of holiness
- 1706: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Windsor
- 1706: The rights of the clergy in the Christian church asserted
- 1706: A sermon preach'd on Thursday the 27th of June, 1706
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Windsor, September 14. 1707
- 1707: A sermon preach'd June 28. 1691. At saint giles's in the fields
- 1707: A sermon preach'd June 28, 1691
- 1707: The certainty of Hell-Torments, from principles of nature and reason
- 1707: Faith's victory over the world and all its temptations
- 1707: Christ, once offer'd, the Christians all-sufficient sacrifice
- 1707: The nature, obligation, and measures of conscience
- 1707: The true meaning of the eternity of hell-torments
- 1707: The sufficiency of a standing revelation
- 1707: The eternity of hell torments asserted and vindicated
- 1707: The nature and blessedness of poverty of spirit
- 1707: Dr. Burnet's sermon
- 1707: The royal merchant
- 1707: The blessings of the sixth year
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire
- 1707: The greatness of hell-torments
- 1707: The danger of talking much, and wisdom of the contrary
- 1707: The desirableness of dying a righteous man's death
- 1707: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of St. Paul; at the funeral of Mr. Tho. Bennet
- 1707: Christianity the only true comfort for troubled minds
- 1707: Christianity the only true comfort for troubled minds
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at St. James Church, Westminster
- 1707: The nature and necessity of a Christian conversation. A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Her Royal Chapel at St. James's, on Sunday November 19. 1704. By Sir William Dawes,
- 1707: A sermon preach'd on Easter Sunday, at Little Oakly, in the county of Essex
- 1707: The blessedness of the poor in spirit
- 1707: A conscience void of offence
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Rt. Honorable John Earl of Rochester
- 1707: Christian sincerity: described in a funeral sermon June the first, 1707. Occasion'd by the death of ... Mr. Thomas Doolittle, M.A. By Daniel Williams,
- 1707: Good news for repenting sinners, but ill tidings for hypocrites
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at Bow-Church London
- 1707: The duty and advantage of setting God always before us
- 1707: A serious exhortation to repentance and a holy life
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames
- 1707: The religious education of poor children recommended
- 1707: A good conscience a pledge of future happiness
- 1707: The influence of conversation
- 1707: Wordly [sic] men wiser
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen at White-Hall
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at Brentwood in Essex
- 1707: The certainty of hell-torments, from principles of nature and reason
- 1707: Christ, once offer'd, the Christians all-sufficient sacrifice
- 1707: The christian's overthrow prevented, and conquest gain'd
- 1707: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions
- 1707: Times of war, times for national humiliation and repentance
- 1707: The duty of a good minister with respect to himself and his flock
- 1707: Sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Saint James's Chappel, on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1706/7
- 1707: The great question answer'd
- 1707: The sufficiency of the Scripture revelation, as to the matter of it
- 1707: The sufficiency of the Scripture revelation, as to the proof of it
- 1707: A lively description of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
- 1707: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Francis Atterbury: occasion'd by the doctrine lately deliver'd by him in a funeral sermon on I Cor. 15. 19. August 30. 1706
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire
- 1707: A sermon preach'd June 28
- 1707: A thundering poem to the swearer
- 1707: The royal-merchant
- 1707: The royal merchant
- 1707: The eternity of hell-torments
- 1707: The objections, against the eternity of hell torments, answer'd
- 1707: A cry from the desart
- 1707: The parable of the ten virgins
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Windsor, September 9. 1705. By John Adams,
- 1708: A hymn to the pillory
- 1708: Concerning holy resolution
- 1708: Philip's memento mori: or, the passing-bell. A sermon preach'd in Mercers Chappel, at the funeral of Mr. Bennet, Merchant By Daniel Featley, D.D
- 1708: The kit-cats. A poem
- 1708: A sermon preach'd at the Royal Chapel at White-Hall; on Ash-Wednesday, Febr. 26, 1706/7
- 1708: The kit-cats, a poem
- 1708: The sufficiency of a standing revelation in general
- 1708: The life and penitent death of John Mawgridge, gent
- 1708: A sermon preach'd at the Royal Chapel at White-Hall; on Ash-Wednesday, Febr. 26, 1706/7. By Francis Higgins, A.M. prebendary of Christ-Church, Dublin
- 1708: Charity and unity
- 1708: The great duty of universal love and charity
- 1708: The excellency of a good name
- 1708: Wisdom and understanding the glory and excellency of human nature
- 1708: A sermon preach'd on the anniversary-fast for the martyrdom of King Charles I
- 1708: The flight of the pretender
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in Parliament assembled, in the Abby-Church at Westminster, January the 30th. 1695[/]6
- 1708: The dignity and duty of a married state
- 1708: The royal merchant
- 1708: St. James's park: a satyr
- 1708: The kit-cats. A poem.
- 1708: The case of the Pretender stated
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the Lords
- 1708: Cyder
- 1708: The good Samaritan exemplify'd in the charitable Christian
- 1708: A famous prediction of Merlin
- 1708: The necessity and usefulness of laws and the excellency of our own
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St. James's, on Munday January 31. 1703/4
- 1708: The blessedness of the poor in spirit
- 1708: The pleasures of a single life
- 1708: Of the happiness of the saints in Heaven
- 1708: The church's security, from the providence of God defending her, and the goodness of her own cause and constitution
- 1708: Wine
- 1708: An epitome of the Protestant religion
- 1708: Marlborough still conquers
- 1708: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven
- 1708: Windsor-Castle: a poem
- 1708: The long vacation. A satyr: address'd to all disconsolate traders
- 1708: Memoirs of the right villanous John Hall, the late famous and notorious robber, penn'd from his own mouth some time before his death
- 1708: Cyder
- 1708: The nature and mischief of prejudice and partiality stated in a sermon Preach'd at St. Mary's in Oxford
- 1708: The light of the pretender
- 1708: Episcopal authority, with the duty both of clergy and laity, consider'd
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the Right Hohourable [sic] the Lord-Mayor
- 1708: The excellency, wisdom, and usefulness of an upright and sincere conversation
- 1708: Burgundy bewitch'd
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and citizens of London
- 1708: The pains and terrors of a wounded conscience insupportable
- 1708: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons
- 1708: The subjects duty
- 1709: Moderation display'd
- 1709: Reflexions upon the idolatry of the Jesuits, and other affairs relating to religion in China
- 1709: Bleinheim, a poem
- 1709: Coopers-hill
- 1709: Against judging and censuring. A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Windsor, on Sunday, August 31. 1707. By Symon Patrick, M. A. Published by Her Majesties Special Command
- 1709: A hymn to peace
- 1709: A letter from a student in Oxford, to his friend in the country
- 1709: A letter from Italy
- 1709: A persuasive to frequent communion
- 1709: The pleasures of a single life
- 1709: Coopers-Hill
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Monday, Jan. 31. 1708/9
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St. James's on the 6th of February, 1708/9
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Saint James's: on Thursday the 17th of February
- 1709: A wedding-ring fit for the finger: or, The salve of divinity on the sole of humanity
- 1709: Coopers-Hill
- 1709: The bridal bush
- 1709: The rehearsal
- 1709: A poem in defence of the Church of England
- 1709: The life and adventures of Capt. John Avery
- 1709: For God, or for Satan
- 1709: A Sermon preach'd at St. Mary's in Oxford, before the University, on Tuesday, March 8. 1708/9
- 1709: Of evil-speaking
- 1709: The parable of the ten virgins
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Windsor, September 14. 1707
- 1709: The kit-Cats
- 1709: Eleonora
- 1709: Daphnis
- 1709: An essay on poetry
- 1709: Coopers-Hill
- 1709: An essay on translated verse
- 1709: An essay on translated verse
- 1709: Cyder
- 1709: Cyder
- 1709: Faction display'd
- 1709: Faction display'd
- 1709: The duel of the stags
- 1709: The duel of the stags
- 1709: The hind and the panther
- 1709: The happiness of a heavenly conversation
- 1709: [The h]istory of insipids, a lampoon, by the Lord Roch-r. With his farewell. 1680. Together with Marvil's Ghost. By Mr. Ayloff
- 1709: The indispensable necessity of the knowledge of the Holy Scripture, in order to man's eternal salvation and ignorance therein; the mother of idolatory and superstition asserted in a sermon preached by John Tillotson,
- 1709: Instructions to Vander Bank
- 1709: A letter from Italy
- 1709: Love given over: or, A satyr against the pride, lust, and inconstancy, &c. of woman
- 1709: The medal
- 1709: The mischief of separation
- 1709: The long vacation
- 1709: The forgiving husband
- 1709: An ode. Inscrib'd to his Excellency the Earl of Wharton
- 1709: The plague of Athens
- 1709: Monarchy attended with high birth the best establishment
- 1709: The [p]leasures of a single life, or, The miseries of Matrimony
- 1709: The pleasures of a single life
- 1709: A Poem in defence of the Church of England, in opposition to the hind and panther Written by Mr. John Dryden
- 1709: A new summons to Horn-Fair
- 1709: The divine institution of magistracy
- 1709: The subjects duty
- 1709: The history of insipids
- 1709: Against speaking evil of princes, and those in authority under them
- 1709: The rehearsal
- 1709: A conscience void of offence, towards God and men. In a sermon preach'd before Queen Mary at White-Hall, February 27. 1690/1
- 1709: A letter from Dr. Robert Wild
- 1709: An essay on poetry
- 1709: Tom of Bedlam's answer to his brother Ben Hoadly
- 1709: Totenham-Court: a pleasant comedy. Acted at the theater in Salisbury-Court. By Thomas Nabbs
- 1709: A sermon preached at the funeral of Her Late Majesty Queen Mary Of Ever Blessed Memory
- 1709: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Most Reverend the Archbishop, and the Right Reverend the Bishops, and the clergy of the province of Canterbury, assembled in synod, ... October the 25, 1705. By George Stanhope, ... Done from the Latin
- 1709: The much greater blessedness of giving than of receiving
- 1709: Baucis and Philemon
- 1709: Of children's bearing the iniquities of their fathers
- 1709: The way of trying prophets
- 1709: Lucretius
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Right Worshipful the Court of Aldermen
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at St. Mary's church in Cambridge, January the 6th
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Queen
- 1709: A persuasive to frequent communion
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at Bow-Church, London
- 1709: The nature and necessity of a Christian conversation. A sermon preach'd before the Queen at her Royal Chapel at St. James's, on Sunday, November 19. 1704. By Sir William Dawes, Baronet, D.D. and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Published by her Majesties Special Command
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor
- 1709: The design of Christianity
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Artillery Company of London, at St. Mary Le Bow, April 20. 1682. By Thomas Sprat, D. D. One of His Majesties Chaplains in Ordinary, now Bishop of Rochester. Published at their Request
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at the morning exercise, at Cripple-Gate
- 1709: A project for the advancement of religion, and the reformation of manners. By a person of Quality
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before Queen Mary at White-Hall, on Easter day, March 27. 1692. By the most Reverend Father in God, John Lord Archbishop of York. Primate of England and Metropolitan. Publish'd by Her Majesty's Special Command
- 1709: St. James's park; a satyr
- 1709: A seasonable New-Years-Gift against popery
- 1709: A sermon preach'd on the anniversary-fast for the martyrdom of King Charles I
- 1709: The spleen
- 1709: The temple of death
- 1710: The husband
- 1710: Volpone
- 1710: Catiline his conspiracy
- 1710: The christian's overthrow prevented, and conquest gain'd
- 1710: The history of Timon of Athens
- 1710: Cato Major of old age
- 1710: The mourning bride
- 1710: Pastorals
- 1710: The way of the world
- 1710: Poems on the death of Her late Majesty Queen Mary
- 1710: A plain and familiar discourse
- 1710: Epicoene
- 1710: Six pastorals by Mr. Philips
- 1710: Pastorals
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, in the royal Chappel at St. James's, on Sunday February the 23d, 1706/7
- 1710: A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of Saint Paul, London, on Sunday the 28th of February, 1702/3
- 1710: Dr. Wild's humble thanks for His Majesty's gracious declaration for liberty of conscience
- 1710: Stanza's on King Charles the martyr
- 1710: The commoner, a poem
- 1710: A brief and true character and account of Edmund Grindall, D.D. sometime Archbishop of Canterbury.
- 1710: Pastorals
- 1710: A sermon preach'd June 28. 1691
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge, on the 9th of September, 1683
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, in the Abbey-Church at Westminster, on the thirtieth of January, 1699/700
- 1710: The dignity and duty of a married state
- 1710: The rights of the clergy in the Christian church asserted
- 1710: Pastorals
- 1710: The tatlers
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge, On the 9th of September, 1683
- 1710: The way of the world
- 1710: A memorial drawn by King William's special direction, intended to be given in at the treaty of Reswyck
- 1710: An interest-book
- 1711: The mourning bride. A tragedy
- 1711: The dissenters memorial
- 1711: The Whiggs memorial
As Bookseller
- 1702: The pains and terrors of a wounded conscience insupportable
- 1704: A sermon preach'd before the Lords
- 1704: The cobler of Gloucester reviv'd
- 1705: A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common-Prayer
- 1705: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Queen in the chappel royal at St. James's, November
- 1706: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity
- 1706: The rights of the clergy in the Christian church asserted
- 1706: Deborah's triumph over the mighty
- 1706: Against speaking evil of princes
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London
- 1706: A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1706: A sermon preached at Trinity-Church in New-York
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Windsor
- 1706: A sermon preach'd on Thursday the 27th of June, 1706
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chappel, on Friday, March 8th, 1705/6. Being the anniversary of Her Majesty's happy accession to the crown. By the Right Reverend Father in God John Lord Bishop of Norwich. Publish'd by Her Majesty's Special Command
- 1706: Peace upon earth, the gift of God; and good-will to one another, the duty of men
- 1706: The doctrine of an universal judgment asserted
- 1706: God with us
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Lords
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Windsor
- 1707: The eternity of hell-torments
- 1707: The objections, against the eternity of hell torments, answer'd
- 1707: The true meaning of the eternity of hell-torments
- 1707: The sufficiency of the Scripture revelation, as to the matter of it
- 1707: The sufficiency of the Scripture revelation, as to the proof of it
- 1707: The parable of the ten virgins
- 1707: The blessedness of the poor in spirit
- 1707: A lively description of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire
- 1707: Good news for repenting sinners, but ill tidings for hypocrites
- 1707: A sermon preach'd June 28
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at Bow-Church London
- 1707: The royal-merchant
- 1707: The royal merchant
- 1707: A cry from the desart
- 1707: Christian sincerity: described in a funeral sermon June the first, 1707. Occasion'd by the death of ... Mr. Thomas Doolittle, M.A. By Daniel Williams,
- 1707: Wordly [sic] men wiser
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Rt. Honorable John Earl of Rochester
- 1707: Faith's victory over the world and all its temptations
- 1707: The certainty of hell-torments, from principles of nature and reason
- 1707: Times of war, times for national humiliation and repentance
- 1707: A conscience void of offence
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at St. James Church, Westminster
- 1707: The christian's overthrow prevented, and conquest gain'd
- 1707: The nature and necessity of a Christian conversation. A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Her Royal Chapel at St. James's, on Sunday November 19. 1704. By Sir William Dawes,
- 1707: The religious education of poor children recommended
- 1707: A good conscience a pledge of future happiness
- 1707: The influence of conversation
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen at White-Hall
- 1707: A thundering poem to the swearer
- 1707: Christianity the only true comfort for troubled minds
- 1707: Christianity the only true comfort for troubled minds
- 1707: A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of St. Paul; at the funeral of Mr. Tho. Bennet
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at Brentwood in Essex
- 1707: The desirableness of dying a righteous man's death
- 1707: The danger of talking much, and wisdom of the contrary
- 1707: The greatness of hell-torments
- 1707: The blessings of the sixth year
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire
- 1707: The royal merchant
- 1707: The nature and blessedness of poverty of spirit
- 1707: The sufficiency of a standing revelation
- 1707: Christ, once offer'd, the Christians all-sufficient sacrifice
- 1707: Sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Saint James's Chappel, on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1706/7
- 1707: The nature, obligation, and measures of conscience
- 1707: The certainty of Hell-Torments, from principles of nature and reason
- 1707: A sermon preach'd June 28, 1691
- 1707: The duty of a good minister with respect to himself and his flock
- 1707: A sermon preach'd June 28. 1691. At saint giles's in the fields
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Windsor, September 14. 1707
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Windsor, September 9. 1705. By John Adams,
- 1707: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Francis Atterbury: occasion'd by the doctrine lately deliver'd by him in a funeral sermon on I Cor. 15. 19. August 30. 1706
- 1707: The great question answer'd
- 1707: Christ, once offer'd, the Christians all-sufficient sacrifice
- 1707: Dr. Burnet's sermon
- 1707: A serious exhortation to repentance and a holy life
- 1707: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions
- 1707: A sermon preach'd on Easter Sunday, at Little Oakly, in the county of Essex
- 1707: The eternity of hell torments asserted and vindicated
- 1708: The church's security, from the providence of God defending her, and the goodness of her own cause and constitution
- 1708: The pleasures of a single life
- 1708: A sermon preach'd at the Royal Chapel at White-Hall; on Ash-Wednesday, Febr. 26, 1706/7
- 1708: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions
- 1708: The great duty of universal love and charity
- 1708: Of the happiness of the saints in heaven
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and citizens of London
- 1708: The light of the pretender
- 1708: The kit-cats, a poem
- 1708: An epitome of the Protestant religion
- 1708: The dignity and duty of a married state
- 1708: The good Samaritan exemplify'd in the charitable Christian
- 1708: Wine
- 1708: Episcopal authority, with the duty both of clergy and laity, consider'd
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the Right Hohourable [sic] the Lord-Mayor
- 1708: The excellency, wisdom, and usefulness of an upright and sincere conversation
- 1708: The kit-cats. A poem
- 1708: Concerning holy resolution
- 1708: Cyder
- 1708: The nature and mischief of prejudice and partiality stated in a sermon Preach'd at St. Mary's in Oxford
- 1708: A famous prediction of Merlin
- 1708: A sermon preach'd at the Royal Chapel at White-Hall; on Ash-Wednesday, Febr. 26, 1706/7. By Francis Higgins, A.M. prebendary of Christ-Church, Dublin
- 1708: The life and penitent death of John Mawgridge, gent
- 1708: The sufficiency of a standing revelation in general
- 1708: The subjects duty
- 1708: The long vacation. A satyr: address'd to all disconsolate traders
- 1708: The blessedness of the poor in spirit
- 1708: The flight of the pretender
- 1708: The royal merchant
- 1708: St. James's park: a satyr
- 1708: The necessity and usefulness of laws and the excellency of our own
- 1708: Of the happiness of the saints in Heaven
- 1708: The pains and terrors of a wounded conscience insupportable
- 1708: The case of the Pretender stated
- 1708: Charity and unity
- 1708: Cyder
- 1708: A sermon preach'd on the anniversary-fast for the martyrdom of King Charles I
- 1708: The kit-cats. A poem.
- 1708: Windsor-Castle: a poem
- 1709: A Poem in defence of the Church of England, in opposition to the hind and panther Written by Mr. John Dryden
- 1709: The divine institution of magistracy
- 1709: The happiness of a heavenly conversation
- 1709: Faction display'd
- 1709: Faction display'd
- 1709: The duel of the stags
- 1709: The duel of the stags
- 1709: The subjects duty
- 1709: The history of insipids
- 1709: Cyder
- 1709: Against speaking evil of princes, and those in authority under them
- 1709: Cyder
- 1709: An essay on poetry
- 1709: A conscience void of offence, towards God and men. In a sermon preach'd before Queen Mary at White-Hall, February 27. 1690/1
- 1709: Against judging and censuring. A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Windsor, on Sunday, August 31. 1707. By Symon Patrick, M. A. Published by Her Majesties Special Command
- 1709: A poem in defence of the Church of England
- 1709: The rehearsal
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at Bow-Church, London
- 1709: St. James's park; a satyr
- 1709: The bridal bush
- 1709: Coopers-Hill
- 1709: The temple of death
- 1709: Coopers-hill
- 1709: A wedding-ring fit for the finger: or, The salve of divinity on the sole of humanity
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Saint James's: on Thursday the 17th of February
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Monday, Jan. 31. 1708/9
- 1709: Coopers-Hill
- 1709: The pleasures of a single life
- 1709: A persuasive to frequent communion
- 1709: Love given over: or, A satyr against the pride, lust, and inconstancy, &c. of woman
- 1709: The hind and the panther
- 1709: The indispensable necessity of the knowledge of the Holy Scripture, in order to man's eternal salvation and ignorance therein; the mother of idolatory and superstition asserted in a sermon preached by John Tillotson,
- 1709: Instructions to Vander Bank
- 1709: A letter from Italy
- 1709: [The h]istory of insipids, a lampoon, by the Lord Roch-r. With his farewell. 1680. Together with Marvil's Ghost. By Mr. Ayloff
- 1709: The medal
- 1709: The mischief of separation
- 1709: The forgiving husband
- 1709: The nature and necessity of a Christian conversation. A sermon preach'd before the Queen at her Royal Chapel at St. James's, on Sunday, November 19. 1704. By Sir William Dawes, Baronet, D.D. and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Published by her Majesties Special Command
- 1709: The long vacation
- 1709: Moderation display'd
- 1709: The plague of Athens
- 1709: Monarchy attended with high birth the best establishment
- 1709: The [p]leasures of a single life, or, The miseries of Matrimony
- 1709: The pleasures of a single life
- 1709: A new summons to Horn-Fair
- 1709: The rehearsal
- 1709: Coopers-Hill
- 1709: An essay on translated verse
- 1709: An essay on translated verse
- 1709: Eleonora
- 1709: A letter from Dr. Robert Wild
- 1709: Daphnis
- 1709: The spleen
- 1709: An essay on poetry
- 1709: Tom of Bedlam's answer to his brother Ben Hoadly
- 1709: Totenham-Court: a pleasant comedy. Acted at the theater in Salisbury-Court. By Thomas Nabbs
- 1709: The design of Christianity
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor
- 1709: The kit-Cats
- 1709: Sermons preach'd upon several occasions
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul
- 1709: A letter from Italy
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Most Reverend the Archbishop, and the Right Reverend the Bishops, and the clergy of the province of Canterbury, assembled in synod, ... October the 25, 1705. By George Stanhope, ... Done from the Latin
- 1709: The much greater blessedness of giving than of receiving
- 1709: An ode. Inscrib'd to his Excellency the Earl of Wharton
- 1709: Baucis and Philemon
- 1709: Of children's bearing the iniquities of their fathers
- 1709: The way of trying prophets
- 1709: The parable of the ten virgins
- 1709: Of evil-speaking
- 1709: A sermon preach'd on the anniversary fast, for the martyrdom of King Charles I
- 1709: Lucretius
- 1709: A Sermon preach'd at St. Mary's in Oxford, before the University, on Tuesday, March 8. 1708/9
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at St. Mary's church in Cambridge, January the 6th
- 1709: A project for the advancement of religion, and the reformation of manners. By a person of Quality
- 1709: A letter from a student in Oxford, to his friend in the country
- 1709: For God, or for Satan
- 1709: A persuasive to frequent communion
- 1709: The life and adventures of Capt. John Avery
- 1710: The way of the world
- 1710: A memorial drawn by King William's special direction, intended to be given in at the treaty of Reswyck
- 1710: The mourning bride
- 1710: The rights of the clergy in the Christian church asserted
- 1710: An interest-book
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, in the royal Chappel at St. James's, on Sunday February the 23d, 1706/7
- 1710: The commoner, a poem
- 1710: A plain and familiar discourse
- 1710: The way of the world
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge, On the 9th of September, 1683
- 1710: A sermon preach'd June 28. 1691
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge, on the 9th of September, 1683
- 1710: Pastorals
- 1710: Pastorals
- 1710: Epicoene
- 1710: The tatlers
- 1710: Pastorals
- 1710: A brief and true character and account of Edmund Grindall, D.D. sometime Archbishop of Canterbury.
- 1710: Poems on the death of Her late Majesty Queen Mary
- 1710: A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of Saint Paul, London, on Sunday the 28th of February, 1702/3
- 1710: Volpone
- 1710: Dr. Wild's humble thanks for His Majesty's gracious declaration for liberty of conscience
- 1710: The dignity and duty of a married state
- 1710: Six pastorals by Mr. Philips
- 1710: Catiline his conspiracy
- 1710: The history of Timon of Athens
- 1710: Cato Major of old age
- 1710: Stanza's on King Charles the martyr
- 1710: Pastorals
- 1710: The husband
- 1711: The mourning bride. A tragedy
- 1711: The Whiggs memorial
- 1711: The dissenters memorial
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