Richard Hill
Active Years
Min year: 1761, Max year: 1800, Max count: 6
As Author
- 1761: An address to persons of fashion, containing some particulars relating to balls
- 1761: An address to persons of fashion, containing some particulars relating to balls
- 1761: An address to persons of fashion, containing some particulars relating to balls
- 1761: An address to persons of fashion, containing some particulars relating to balls
- 1762: An address to persons of fashion, containing some particulars relating to balls
- 1767: A letter from Richard Hill, Esq
- 1767: An address to persons of fashion
- 1768: Pietas Oxoniensis
- 1768: A defence of the doctrines of sovereign grace
- 1768: Pietas Oxoniensis
- 1768: Goliath slain
- 1769: Duwioldeb Rhydychen
- 1769: A letter to the Reverend Dr Nowell
- 1770: Pietas Salopiensis
- 1770: The admonisher admonished: being a reply to some remarks on a letter to the Rev. Dr. Adams, of Shrewsbury. By the author of Pietas Oxoniensis
- 1770: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Adams of Shrewsbury
- 1770: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Adams of Shrewsbury
- 1770: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Adams of Shrewsbury
- 1770: The Church of England vindicated from the rigid notions of calvinism
- 1771: A conversation between Richard Hill, Esq
- 1771: Five letters to the Reverend Mr F-r
- 1771: An address to persons of fashion
- 1772: Some remarks on a pamphlet
- 1772: Five letters to the Reverend Mr. Fletcher, relative to his Vindication of the minutes of the Reverend Mr. John Wesley. ... By the author of Pietas Oxoniensis
- 1772: A review of all the doctrines taught by the Rev. Mr. John Wesley
- 1772: A conversation between Richard Hill, Esq
- 1772: A review of all the doctrines taught by the Rev. Mr. John Wesley
- 1773: The finishing stroke
- 1773: Logica Wesleiensis
- 1774: A present for your neighbour
- 1774: Several seats in Parliament, to be had gratis: or, The only method of securing the best election
- 1774: Several seats in Parliament, to be had gratis; or, The only method of securing the best election
- 1774: Several seats in Parliament, to be had gratis: or, The only method of securing the best election
- 1775: Three letters
- 1775: A gross imposition upon the public detected
- 1775: A lash at enthusiasm
- 1776: A present for your neighbour; or, The right knowledge of God, and of ourselves: opened in a plain, practical and experimental manner
- 1776: A lash at enthusiasm
- 1776: Pietas Redingensis
- 1778: A lash at enthusiasm
- 1778: A letter to a particular friend educated in the Romish Church, and conscientiously attached to that communion. By Richard Hill, Esq.
- 1780: The right knowledge of God
- 1780: A letter to the Rev. John Wesley
- 1781: The blessings of polygamy displayed, in an affectionate address to the Rev. Martin Madan; occasioned by his late work, entitled Thelyphthora, or, a treatise on female ruin. By Richard Hill, Esq
- 1782: The tables turned
- 1782: The sky-Rocket
- 1782: The tables turned
- 1782: The sky-rocket
- 1783: A present for your neighbour
- 1785: A present for your neighbour
- 1787: A present for your neighbour
- 1788: An important case argued
- 1788: An important case argued
- 1788: A present for your neighbour
- 1788: Deep things of God
- 1788: An important case argued
- 1788: An important case argued
- 1789: A present for your neighbour
- 1789: Rhodd i'th gymmydog; ... Gan Sir Richard Hill, ... O gyfieithad y Parchedig Thoma8 [sic] Jones,
- 1790: Rhodd i'th gymmydog; neu, iawn adnabyddiaeth o Dduw, ac o honom ein hunain; Wedi ei Agoryd Mewn Modd Amlwg, Buddiol, a Phrofiadol. Gan Sir Richard Hill, Marchog. O Gyfieithad y Parchedig Thomas Jones, Y drydedd Argraphiad, allan o'r ddwyfedar bymtheg yn Saesneg
- 1790: An important case argued
- 1790: An important case argued
- 1792: An important case argued
- 1792: A lash at enthusiasm
- 1792: An important case argued
- 1793: A present for your neighbour
- 1794: A detection of gross falshood
- 1794: An important case argued
- 1794: A detection of gross falshood, and a display of black ingratitude
- 1794: An important case argued
- 1794: An important case argued. In three dialogues, between Dr. Opium, Gallio, and Discipulus; designed to expose erroneous teachers: alarm secure sinners: and assist the disciples of Christ
- 1795: The substance of a speech intended to have been delivered in the House of Commons
- 1795: A letter from Sir Richard Hill, to the printer of the Shrewsbury Chronicle., Mr. Wood, having received two or three well-meant tho' anonymous letters, stating that it was the wish of the writers to know whether the opening public-houses for... my brother's friends, was,... by my advice
- 1795: Hard measure
- 1795: Hard measure
- 1795: Hard measure, or A real statement of facts, in a letter to the burgesses, and freemen burgesses, of the town of Shrewsbury
- 1795: Hard measure, or A real statement of facts, in a letter to the burgesses, and freemen burgesses, of the town of Shrewsbury
- 1796: Letters between Sir Richard Hill, baronet, John Hill, and Edward Burton
- 1796: A supplement to the second edition of Hard measure, &c. By Sir Richard Hill, Bart. To be given gratis to any of the electors for Shrewsbury
- 1797: Rhodd i'th gymmydog; neu, lawn Adnabyddiaeth O Dduw, ac O Honom ein Hunain; wedi ei agoryd Mewn Modd amlwg, Buddiol, a Phrofiadol Gan Sir Richard Hill, O gyfieithad y Parchedig Thomas Jones, y bedwerydd argraphiad, allan o'rddwysedar bymibegyn saefneg
- 1798: An apology for brotherly love, and for the doctrines of the Church of England
- 1799: A present for your neighbour; or The right knowledge of God, and of ourselves; opened in a plain, practical, and experimental manner
- 1799: A present for your neighbour
- 1799: Achos pwysig yn cael ei ddadleu
- 1800: Daubenism confuted
- 1800: Reformation-truth restored
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