Moses Browne
Active Years
Min year: 1721, Max year: 1781, Max count: 2
As Author
- 1721: The throne of justice
- 1722: The richmond beauties
- 1722: The Richmond beaties. A poem. Inscrib'd to their Royal Highnesses the young princesses. By Mr. Browne
- 1723: Polidus: or, distress'd love. A tragedy. With a farce call'd, All bedevil'd: or, the house in a hurry. Written by Mr. Browne
- 1723: All-Bedevil'd
- 1727: Verses to the Right Honourable the Earl of Scarborough
- 1729: Piscatory eclogues
- 1739: Poems on various subjects. Many never printed before. Written by Mr Moses Browne
- 1739: Piscatory eclogues
- 1749: Sunday thoughts
- 1750: Sunday thoughts
- 1750: Sunday thoughts
- 1752: The works and rest of the creation
- 1753: Sunday thoughts. In three parts. Adapted to the various parts of the Christian Sabbath: and its different Duties, Exercises, and Employments. To which is prefix'd, An essay on the universe. Design'd To promote a familiar, pleasing, and religious Knowledge of the Earth, and Heavenly Bodies. By the Rev. Mr. Moses Browne
- 1754: The nativity and humiliation of Jesus Christ practically consider'd
- 1755: Percy-Lodge, a seat of the Duke and Duchess of Somerset, a poem; written by command of their late Graces, (in the year 1749.) And Inscribed to the Right Honourable The (present) Countess of Northumberland. By the Rev. Mr. Moses Browne, Vicar of Olney, Bucks; Author of Sunday Thoughts, Essay on the Universe, &c
- 1761: The Christian's glorious coronation-day
- 1761: The christian's glorious Coronation-Day
- 1764: Sunday thoughts: adapted to the various intervals of the Christian Sabbath
- 1765: The causes that obstruct the progress of reformation
- 1773: Angling sports
- 1781: Sunday thoughts. Adapted to the various intervals of the Christian Sabbath
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