John Lawrence
Active Years
Min year: 1624, Max year: 1800, Max count: 21
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
- 1686: A relation of the invasion and conquest of Florida by the Spaniards, under the command of Fernando de Soto
- 1687: Two journeys of the present Emperour of China into Tartary
- 1687: The triumphs of grace: or, The last words and edifying death of the Lady Margaret de la Musse
- 1688: A proposal to perform musick
- 1690: A sermon preached upon the fast-day, June the 18th. 1690
- 1694: Some account of the holy life and death of Mr. Henry Gearing, late citizen of London: who departed this life January the 4th, 1673/4. Aged 61
- 1694: A discourse of tempting Christ·
- 1694: Family religion
- 1695: Scala naturę: a treatise proving both from nature and scripture the existence of good genii, or guardian-angels. In a letter to his much honoured friend, J.B. of C. Esq
- 1695: Winter meditations: or, A sermon concerning frost and snow, and winds, &c
- 1697: A sermon preach'd at Salters-Hall
- 1698: The saints convoy to heaven
- 1698: Enoch's translation. A funeral sermon preach'd upon the death of the Reverend Mr. George Day
- 1698: Gospel-truth stated and vindicated
- 1698: A sermon preach'd to the societies for reformation of manners, in the cities of London and Westminster, Nov. 15. 1697. By John Shower. Published at the desire of the said Societies
- 1698: A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Jane Papillon
- 1698: A sermon preached at Salters-Hall
- 1698: A sermon preach'd to the societies for reformation of manners, in the cities of London and Westminster, Nov. 15, 1697
- 1698: The saints mansions in heaven
- 1699: A plea for the late accurate and excellent Mr. Baxter
- 1699: An effort against biggotry, and for Christian catholicism·
- 1700: A brief discourse of infant-baptism
- 1701: The principles of the Christian religion explained, and practically improved
- 1701: The inward testimony of the spirit of Christ to his outward revelation, in opposition to the deist, socinian and prophane, Who deny both. To the Formalist, Who deny his Inward: and to the enthusiast, Who deny his Outward Testimony to it. And as Evidenced to the Real Christian, by his concurrence with outward Steps of Providence, is a Support to him against each of these, as well as against the Lazy unobserving Christian, who Reproach many of the Operations of the Divine Spirit, in carrying on Progressive Holiness, with the Calumny of Enthusiasm. By the author of, The private Christian's witness
- 1701: The whole concern of man
- 1701: A spiritual warning for times of war
- 1702: A poem to the memory of Mr. Nathanael Taylor
- 1702: The dying man's assistant
- 1702: A funeral sermon
- 1703: A letter to a member of parliament, relating to the bill against occasional conformity, in the last session
- 1704: A sermon preach'd on the XIXth day of January, 1703/4
- 1706: An explication of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity.
- 1707: An eighth letter to Dr. Wells: being a continuation of the defence of the remarks on his letters. In answer to his numb. III. By James Peirce
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at Salters-Hall, to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1707: A continuation of the Defence of the remarks on Dr. Wells's letters
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at Salters-Hall, to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1707: The modesty, charity, and good manners of a high-church-man display'd. Being, a collection of some remarkable passages out of a book entituled, Ordination by meer presbyters prov'd void and null; in a conference between Philalethes and Pseudocheus. In a letter to a friend
- 1707: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1708: A funeral-Sermon: occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Mary Gravener. Preached at Crosby-Square, Novemb. 30, 1707. By Daniel Williams, Minister of the Gospel
- 1708: A sermon occasion'd by the general mourning for the death of the Prince
- 1708: A sermon occasion'd by the death of His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark
- 1708: An account of the government of the Church of Scotland
- 1708: A practical discourse concerning a tender conscience
- 1708: A sermon occasion'd by the general mourning for the death of the Prince
- 1708: What's that to thee? And Mind your own business
- 1708: A sermon on occasion of the death of His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, preach'd at Westminster, on Sunday, November the 7th, 1708. By Giles Dent
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the Societies for reformation of manners, at Salters-Hall, Octob. the 4th, 1708. By Thomas Simmons. Published at their request
- 1708: A funeral sermon preach'd in Bartholomew-Close, July the 25th, 1708. Occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Quick, (relict of the Reverend Mr. John Quick) who departed this life the 19th day of the same month. By Thomas Freke
- 1709: The second covenant: or the covenant of grace briefly stated and explained
- 1709: Joshua's example propounded for our imitation, in a thanksgiving-sermon preach'd at Kingston upon Thames, February the 17th, 170 8/9
- 1709: Meditations on death, hell, and heaven
- 1710: The excellency of a good name, and means to secure it
- 1710: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Green, at Haverhill in Essex, October the 11th, 1709
- 1710: The charge of Schism against the Dissenters, discharg'd
- 1710: The office and duty of ministers according to the Scriptures
- 1711: Mr. James Pierce's remarks on Dr. Wells's letters to Mr. Peter Dowley; and to a dissenting parishioner: with his several defences of those remarks. Wherein the doctor's writings against the dissenters are fully consider'd, in eight letters. Also some considerations on the sixth chapter of the abridgment of the London cases; Containing a Vindication of the Office of Baptism, and particularly of the Sign of the Cross. With a Postscript to Dr. Wells, in Octavo
- 1713: Comfort and counsel to Protestant dissenters
As Bookseller
Sat Dec 09 15:55:29 CST 2023