Patrick Delany
Active Years
Min year: 1713, Max year: 1772, Max count: 6
As Author
- 1713: A sermon preach'd at Christ-Church, Dublin, before Their Excellences the Lords Justices of Ireland
- 1714: A vindication of the Convocation and the Lord Chancellor of Ireland
- 1721: To the Right Honourable Arthur, Earl of Anglesey
- 1721: News from Parnassus
- 1723: To the Dutchess of Grafton
- 1726: A fourth riddle by the Rv. D. D-y
- 1726: A riddle by the Revd. Doctor D-----y, inscrib'd to the Lady C--------t
- 1726: A third riddle by the Revd. Doctor D----y
- 1728: The true character of the Intelligencer. Written by Pady Drogheda
- 1729: An epistle to His Excellency John Lord Carteret lord lieutenant of Ireland
- 1729: An epistle to His Excellency John Lord Carteret Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
- 1730: The pheasant and the lark. A fable
- 1730: An epistle to his Excellency John Lord Carteret Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
- 1730: The pheasant and the lark
- 1732: The present state of learning, religion, and infidelity in Great-Britain
- 1732: Revelation examin'd with candour
- 1732: Revelation examined with candour
- 1732: Longford's Glyn
- 1732: The present state of learning, religion, and infidelity in Great-Britain
- 1732: Longford's Glyn
- 1733: Revelation examined with candour
- 1733: The prohibition of blood. A temporary precept
- 1734: The doctrine of abstinence from blood defended. In answer to two pamphlets, the one called, The question about eating blood stated and examined, &c. The Other intitled, The Prohibition of Blood a Temporary Precept. By the author of Revelation examined with candour
- 1735: Revelation examined with candour
- 1735: The prohibition of blood a temporary precept
- 1735: The defence of the doctrine of abstinence from blood considered as far as it relates to a pamphlet entituled, The prohibition of blood a temporary precept. By the Author of The prohibition of blood, a temporary precept
- 1735: The defence of the doctrine of abstinence from blood considered
- 1736: A letter to a lord, in answer to his late book entitled, A plain account of the nature and end of the sacrament of the Lord's supper
- 1737: Reflections upon polygamy
- 1738: A sermon preach'd in Christ-Church, Dublin
- 1738: A sermon preach'd in Christ-Church, Dublin
- 1739: Longford's-Glyn, or The willow and the brook; a true history. Faithfully translated from the Irish original
- 1739: Reflections upon polygamy
- 1740: An historical account of the life and reign of David King of Israel
- 1740: An historical account of the life and reign of David, King of Israel
- 1740: An historical account of the life and reign of David King of Israel
- 1740: An historical account of the life and reign of David King of Israel
- 1742: An historical account of the life and reign of David, King of Israel
- 1743: An historical account of the life, and reign of David, King of Israel
- 1744: Fifteen sermons upon social duties
- 1744: A sermon preach'd before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin
- 1745: Revelation examined with candour
- 1745: An historical account of the life and reign of David King of Israel
- 1746: Seventeen sermons upon social duties. By the author of The life of David
- 1747: Five supplemental sermons upon social duties
- 1747: Twenty sermons on social duties, and their opposite vices
- 1747: Five sermons on the following subjects; viz. I. Avarice as inconsistent with Social Duty, as with True Religion. II. The Great Importance and Wisdom of Early Industry. III. The Nature and Character of Envy. IV. The true Nature of Pride; how foolish and ill-founded it is in all its Pretences. V. On the same Subject. Being a supplement to Fifteen sermons on social duties. By Patrick Delany, D. D. Dean of Down
- 1747: Twenty two sermons upon social duties and their opposite vices. Five of which were never before published in this Kingdom. And the sixteenth and seventeenth not published in the London edition. By the Author of The life of David
- 1748: An essay towards evidencing the divine original of tythes
- 1748: An essay towards evidencing the divine original of Tythes
- 1750: Twenty sermons upon social duties and their opposite vices
- 1750: An essay towards evidencing the divine original of tythes
- 1754: Sixteen discourses upon doctrines and duties, more peculiarly Christian; and against the reigning vanities of the age. By the author of the life of David
- 1754: Observations upon Lord Orrery's Remarks on the life and writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1754: Observations upon Lord Orrery's Remarks on the life and writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1755: A letter to Dean Swift, Esq; on his Essay upon the life, writings, and character of Dr. J. Swift
- 1758: The Reverend Patrick Delany, Doctor in Divinity, and Dean of Down, ... appellant. Thomas Tenison and Samuel Head, Esqrs; and Hariott Tenison, widow, James Edwards, and Thomas Tenison the younger, executors of William Tenison, Esquire, deceased, ------- respondents. The appellant's case
- 1759: An historical account of the life and reign of David King of Israel
- 1761: An humble apology for Christian orthodoxy
- 1761: An humble apology for Christian orthodoxy
- 1761: An humble apology for Christian orthodoxy
- 1763: A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on Thursday April the 21st, 1763: being the time of the yearly meeting of the children educated in the charity-schools, in and about the cities of London and Westminster. By Patrick Delany, D. D. Dean of Down. Published at the Request of the Gentlemen concerned in the said Charity. To which is annexed, An account of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge
- 1763: A sermon on Matthew, Chap. V. ver. 27, 28. Preached at the anniversary meeting of the governors of the Magdalen Charity, on Tuesday, March 22, 1763
- 1763: A sermon on St. Matthew, Chap. V. ver. 27, 28
- 1763: Revelation examined with candour
- 1763: A sermon on Psalm Cxxii
- 1765: The doctrine of transubstantiation, clearly and fully confuted
- 1765: The doctrine of transubstantiation, clearly and fully confuted
- 1766: The doctrine of transubstantiation, clearly and fully confuted
- 1766: The doctrine of transubstantiation clearly and fully confuted
- 1766: Eighteen discourses and dissertations upon various very important and interesting subjects. By Patrick Delany, D. D. and Dean of Down in Ireland
- 1772: Observations upon Lord Orrery's remarks on the life and writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift
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