Robert Robinson
Active Years
Min year: 1585, Max year: 1800, Max count: 14
As Author
- 1617: The art of pronuntiation
- 1723: An essay upon kings, poets, stoics, sceptics, fortune, reason, dedications; and for defining the meaning of the term barbarous, &c. In a dedication to the King of clubs. Prefatory to a treatise concerning the pleasures of temperance
- 1736: A discourse concerning the law of inheritances in fee
- 1737: A supplement containing an abridgment and review of A discourse concerning the law of inheritances in fee, &c
- 1740: The law of inheritances in fee
- 1749: The case of the Chief Justice of Gibraltar, truly and impartially stated; in a letter, address'd by him, to the Right Honorable, Arthur Onslow,
- 1749: Mischievous intentions of popish projectors frustrated
- 1750: An occasional letter
- 1751: An occasional letter
- 1755: A discourse concerning the law of inheritances in fee
- 1757: The great sin and danger of oppression
- 1758: A discourse concerning inheritances in fee simple
- 1765: The atheist invited to believe there is a God
- 1770: The young dissenting minister's companion and directory
- 1772: Indices tres vocum fere omnium quæ occurrunt, I. In Dionysii Longini Commentario de sublimitate, et in ejusdem fragmentis. II. In Eunapii Libello de vitis philosophorum et sophistarum. III. In Hieroclis commentario in Pythagoræ Aurea carmina. Concinnavit Robertus Robinson
- 1772: The nature and necessity of early piety
- 1773: To the public. Cambridge, July 7, 1773
- 1774: Arcana: or the principles of the late petitioners to Parliament for relief in the Matter of subscription
- 1774: Arcana
- 1775: The doctrine of absolute submission discussed, or, the natural right claimed by some dissenters to dismiss their ministers at pleasure exposed, as a practice produced by principles of unrestrained liberty, tho' contrary to the dictates of reason and revelation. By R. Robinson, D.D
- 1776: A plea for the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ
- 1776: A lecture on a becoming behaviour in religious assemblies. Delivered on ... January 10, 1773, ... By R. Robinson,
- 1776: [A plea for the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ]
- 1776: A plea for the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ
- 1776: A plea for the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ
- 1777: The history and the mystery of Good-Friday
- 1777: The nature and necessity of early piety
- 1777: The disappointed Amalekite
- 1778: The history and the mystery of Good-Friday
- 1778: A plan of lectures on the principles of nonconformity
- 1779: A plan of lectures on the principles of nonconformity
- 1779: Christianity a system of humanity
- 1779: Christianity a system of humanity. A sermon in behalf of the Protestant dissenting charity-school, at Horsly-Down, Southwark, ... preached at Salter's Hall, London, on Wednesday, March 3d, 1779. By Robert Robinson.
- 1780: [An inquiry into the evidence which points out Christ to have been only a creature of the human race invested with extraordinary powers from God; as it arises from his own declarations, and those of his apostles and evangelists.]
- 1780: Christian submission to civil government
- 1780: A plea for the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ
- 1780: The history and the mystery of Good-Friday
- 1780: Christian submission to civil government
- 1780: Christian submission to civil government
- 1781: The general doctrine of toleration applied to the particular case of free communion
- 1781: A plan of lectures on the principles of nonconformity
- 1781: The kingdom of Christ not of this world
- 1781: The christian doctrine of ceremonies
- 1782: A political catechism
- 1782: A plea for the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ
- 1782: The history and the mystery of Good-Friday
- 1782: A political catechism
- 1782: The sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures
- 1782: Arcana: in Viii. Letters to a friend. Letter I. On Candour in Controversy. -II. On Uniformity in Religion. -III. On the Right of Private Judgment. -IV. On Civil Magistracy. -V. On Innovation. -VI. On Orthodoxy. -Vii. On Persecution. -Viii. On Sophistry
- 1783: The history and the mystery of Good-Friday
- 1784: A political catechism
- 1786: A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. George Birley
- 1786: Sixteen discourses on several texts of scripture
- 1788: A discourse on sacramental tests. Delivered at Cambridge Thursday, October 30th, 1788, at a general meeting of deputies of the congregations of Protestant dissenters in the county of Cambridge. By R. Robinson
- 1788: Slavery inconsistent with the spirit of Christianity
- 1790: The history of baptism
- 1790: A plan of lectures on the principles of nonconformity
- 1792: Ecclesiastical researches: by Robert Robinson
- 1795: Christian submission to civil government
- 1796: Seventeen discourses on several texts of scripture; addressed to Christian assemblies, in villages near Cambridge. To which are added, six morning exercises. By Robert Robinson
- 1797: A plan of lectures on the principles of nonconformity
- 1797: The history and the mystery of Good-Friday
- 1799: The history and the mystery of Good-Friday
- 1799: The nature and necessity of early piety
- 1800: On the necessity of inculcating candour and liberality of sentiment. By the late Rev. Robt. Robinson, of Cambridge
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1585: Les ans du Roy Richard le Second collect' ensembl' hors de les abridgments de Statham, Fitzherbert et Brooke per Richard Bellevve de Lincolns Inne. 1585. Oues[que] un table a c[ette] annexe
- 1586: A briefe sonet declaring the lamentation of Beckles
- 1586: The mirror of mans lyfe
- 1586: [A Most wonderfull, and true report, the like neuer hearde of before, of diuerse vnknowne foules]
- 1587: Certaine deu[is]es and shewes presented to her Maiestie by the gentlemen of Grayes-Inne at her Highnesse court in Greenewich, the twenty eighth day of Februarie in the thirtieth yeare of her Maiesties most happy raigne
- 1587: A treatise of morall philosophie
- 1587: The vvonderfull and strange effect and vertues of a new Terra sigillata lately found out in Germanie
- 1588: The English ape, the Italian imitation, the footesteppes of Fraunce
- 1588: The English ape, the Italian imitation, the footesteppes of Fraunce
- 1589: A philosophicall treatise concerning the quietnes of the mind. Taken out of the morall workes written in Greeke, by the most famous philosopher, & historiographer, Plutarch of Cherronea, counsellor to Traian the emperour. And translated out of Greeke into French by Iames Amyor Bishop of Auxerre, and great almoner to the most Christian King of Fraunce Charles the ninth. And now turned out of French into English by Iohn Clapham
- 1589: Ciceronis amor· Tullies loue
- 1589: The lamentations of Amintas for the death of Phillis. Paraphrastically translated out of Latine into English hexameters, by Abraham Fraunce
- 1590: Euerard Digbie his dissuasiue
- 1592: A case of conscience
- 1592: A vvorke concerning the trewnesse of Christian religion, written in French: against atheists, Epicures, Paynims, Iewes, Mahumetists, and other infidels. By Philip of Mornay Lord of Plessie Marlie. Begunne to be translated into English by Sir Philip Sidney Knight, and at his request finished by Arthur Golding
- 1593: Tetrastylon papisticum, that is, The foure principal pillers of papistrie
- 1595: A comparison betweene the auncient fayth of the Romans, and the new Romish religion. Set foorth by Frauncis Bunny, sometime fellowe of Magdalen College in Oxforde
- 1596: A commentarie vpon the whole booke of the Prouerbs of Salomon
- 1596: An alphabet of the holy proverbs of King Salomon specially from the beginning of the tenth chapter to the end of the booke
- 1596: Salomon or A treatise declaring the state of the kingdome of Israel, as it was in the daies of Salomon
- 1596: The lamentations of Amintas for the death of Phillis. Paraphrastically translated out of Latine into English hexameters, by Abraham Fraunce
- 1597: Of the markes of the children of God
- 1597: A short summe of the whole catechisme
- 1597: Ciceronis amor· = Tullies loue
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