Thomas Burnet
Active Years
Min year: 1673, Max year: 1793, Max count: 19
As Author
- 1673: Thesaurus medicinæ practicæ
- 1673: Thesaurus medicinæ practicæ
- 1681: Telluris theoria sacra
- 1681: Telluris theoria sacra
- 1684: The theory of the earth
- 1689: Telluris theoria sacra
- 1689: A relation of the proceedings at Charter-House, upon occasion of King James the II. his presenting a papist to be admitted into that hospital· In vertue of his letters dispensatory
- 1689: Telluris theoria sacra
- 1690: A review of The theory of the earth
- 1690: An ansvver to the late exceptions made by Mr Erasmus Warren against the Theory of the earth·
- 1690: The theory of the earth
- 1691: A short consideration of Mr Erasmus Warren's Defence of his exceptions against the Theory of the earth
- 1691: The theory of the earth
- 1692: Archæologiæ philosophicæ: sive Doctrina antiqua de rerum originibus
- 1695: Information for Mr. Thomas Burnet of Kemny, against the Lady Craigmyle younger, and others
- 1697: Second remarks upon An essay concerning humane understanding
- 1697: The theory of the earth
- 1697: The theory of the earth
- 1697: Remarks upon An essay concerning humane understanding
- 1697: Remarks upon An essay concerning humane understanding
- 1699: Third remarks upon An essay concerning humane understanding
- 1699: Reflections upon The theory of the earth
- 1702: Telluris theoria sacra
- 1702: The tears of the afflicted
- 1703: Thesauri, medicinæ practicæ, breviarium
- 1712: A certain information of a certain discourse
- 1712: The true character of an honest man
- 1712: A certain information of a certain discourse
- 1712: Truth, if you can find it
- 1712: A certain information of a certain discourse
- 1712: Our ancestors as wise as we: or ancient precedents for modern facts, in answer to a letter from a noble lord
- 1712: The history of ingratitude
- 1712: A letter to the people
- 1713: A certain information of a certain discourse
- 1713: Some new proofs by which it appears that the Pretender is truly James the 3d
- 1713: Sentimens de la province sur l'etat present des affaires d'Angleterre
- 1713: Some new proofs, by which it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third
- 1713: Le chevalier de St. George, re?habilite? dans sa qualite? de Jaques III
- 1713: Some new proofs, by which it appears that the pretender is truly James the Third
- 1713: Some new proofs, by which it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third
- 1713: Some new proofs by which it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third
- 1713: Some new proofs by which it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third
- 1714: A protestant index to Mr. Lock----t's Memoirs, concerning the affairs of Scotland
- 1714: Some new proofs, by which it appears, that the pretender is truly James the Third
- 1715: A second tale of a tub
- 1715: The flying general
- 1715: The necessity of impeaching the late ministry
- 1715: The necessity of impeaching the late ministry
- 1715: The necessity of impeaching the late ministry
- 1715: A character of the Right Reverend Father in God
- 1715: The necessity of impeaching the late ministry
- 1715: A character of the Right Reverend Father in God
- 1715: The New-year's miscellany
- 1715: The necessity of impeaching the late ministry
- 1715: The necessity of impeaching the late ministry
- 1715: The necessity of impeaching the late ministry
- 1715: Homerides: or, A letter to Mr. Pope, occasion'd by his intended translation of homer. By Sir Iliad Doggrel
- 1715: Homerides
- 1715: The British bulwark
- 1715: The true character of an honest man
- 1715: The necessity of impeaching the late ministry
- 1715: A second tale of a tub
- 1715: A character of the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum
- 1717: An answer to A letter to the Bishop of Bangor
- 1717: A summary of all the religious houses in England and Wales, with their titles and valuations at the Time of their dissolution. And a calculation of what they might be worth at this day. Together with an appendix Concerning the several Religious Orders That prevail'd in this Kingdom
- 1717: A second tale of a tub
- 1717: An answer to A letter to the Bishop of Bangor
- 1718: The tickler tickell'd
- 1719: An appeal to common sense: or, a sober vindication of Dr. Woodward's State of physick
- 1719: A relation of the proceedings at Charter-House
- 1719: An answer to the exceptions made by Mr. Erasmus Warren
- 1719: An answer to the exceptions made by Mr. Erasmus Warren, against the Sacred theory of the Earth
- 1719: The sacred theory of the earth
- 1719: A short consideration of Mr. Erasmus Warren's defence of his exceptions against the theory of the earth
- 1720: De statu mortuorum
- 1722: De fide & officiis Christianorum
- 1722: The sacred theory of the Earth
- 1722: An answer to the exceptions made by Mr. Erasmus Warren, against the Sacred theory of the Earth
- 1723: De statu mortuorum
- 1726: The sacred theory of the earth
- 1726: De statu mortuorum
- 1727: De statu mortuorum
- 1727: De fide & officiis Christianorum
- 1727: Thomas Burnett, D.D. Of the state of the dead, and of those that are to rise. Translated from the Latin. With remarks upon each chapter, and an answer to all the heresies therein. By Matthias Earbery, Presbyter of the Church of England
- 1727: De statu mortuorum
- 1727: Thomas Burnett, D.D. Of the state of the dead, and of those that are to rise. Translated from the Latin. ... By Matthias Earbery,
- 1727: De statu mortuorum
- 1727: De fide & officiis Christianorum
- 1727: Of the state of the dead. Translated from the Latin of Dr. Burnet. With an answer to all the heresies therein contained. By Mr. Earbery. Part II
- 1728: The faith and duties of Christians
- 1728: A re-Survey of the Mosaic system of the creation
- 1728: De fide & officiis Christianorum
- 1728: De statu mortuorum
- 1728: Archæologiæ philosophicæ
- 1729: Dr. Burnet's theory of the visible world; by way of commentary on his own theory of the earth
- 1729: De fide et officiis Christianorum
- 1729: Dr. Burnet's appendix to the ninth chapter of the State of the dead
- 1729: De statu mortuorum & resurgentium tractatus. Of the state of the dead, and of those that are to rise. Translated from the Latin original of Dr. Burnet, Master of the Charter-House. With an Answer to all the Heresies therein. By Matthias Earbery, Presbyter of the Church of England. In two volumes
- 1729: Archæologiæ philosophicæ
- 1730: A treatise concerning the state of departed souls
- 1732: The judgment of Dr Thomas Burnet, late master of the Charter-House, concerning the doctrine of the Trinity: and the judgement of Dr Samuel Clarke, late Rector of St. James's, Concerning 1. The Satisfaction, 2. The Merits, 3. The Mediation and Intercession - of Christ. 4. The ordinary Influence and Assistance of the Holy Spirit. 5. The Two Sacraments. With a preface, concerning Mr. Lock, Sir Isaac Newton, and Mr. Wollaston
- 1732: Remarks upon the Right Honourable the Lord Lansdowne's letter to the author of the Reflections historical and political,&c. as far as relates to Bishop Burnet
- 1733: The faith and duties of Christians
- 1733: A treatise concerning the state of departed souls
- 1733: Archæologiæ philosophicæ
- 1733: De fide & officiis Christianorum
- 1733: De statu mortuorum
- 1733: De futura Judæorum restauratione
- 1734: The sacred theory of the earth
- 1736: Doctrina antiqua de rerum originibus
- 1736: Archæologiæ philosophicæ
- 1737: A treatise concerning the state of the dead
- 1738: A treatise concerning the state of the dead
- 1739: A treatise concerning the state of departed souls
- 1739: Hell torments not eternal
- 1740: Archæologiæ philosophicæ
- 1741: Thomas Burnet of Kirkhill, Esq; - - appellant. The magistrates and town-council of Aberdeen, - - - - - - - respondents. The appellant's case
- 1745: Le chevalier de St. George, re?habilite? dans sa qualite? de Jacques III
- 1745: Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third
- 1745: Some farther proofs, where by it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third
- 1745: Some new proofs by which it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third
- 1753: The true church of Christ, which, and where to be found; according to the opinion of the late Judge Burnett. With an introduction concerning divine worship. And a caution to gospel-preachers. In which are contain'd. The Reasons for that publick Declaration in his Last Will and Testament, -As I have lived, so I trust I shall die, in the true Faith of Christ, as taught in the Scriptures, but Not as taught and practised in any One visible Church I know of
- 1753: The sacred theory of the earth
- 1753: The true Church of Christ, which, and where to be found; according to the opinion of the Late Judge Burnett
- 1754: The true church of Christ, which, and where to be found; according to the opinion of the late Judge Burnett. With an introduction concerning divine worship; and a caution to gospel-preachers.
- 1755: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Thomas Burnet of Kirkhill,
- 1755: The true church of Christ, which, and where to be found; according to the opinion of the late Judge Burnett. With an introduction concerning divine worship; and a caution to Gospel-preachers.
- 1759: The sacred theory of the earth
- 1765: Answers for Sir Thomas Burnet of Leys baronet, to the petition of Alexander Burnet younger of Kemnay
- 1765: Lord Kennet reporter. Information for Sir Thomas Burnet of Leys, pursuer, against George Burnet of Kemnay, and Alexander Burnet his eldest son, defenders
- 1765: A treatise concerning the state of departed souls
- 1766: Alexander Burnet, Esquire, - - - - - appellant. Sir Thomas Burnet, of Leys, baronet, - - respondent. The respondent's case
- 1767: De fide & officiis Christianorum
- 1777: Verses written on several occasions, between the years 1712, and 1721
- 1779: De fide & officiis Christianorum
- 1793: De fide & officiis Christianorum
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