John Knapton
Active Years
Min year: 1725, Max year: 1761, Max count: 17
Establishments over time
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Locations over time
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As Publisher
- 1725: The history of England
- 1726: The hero
- 1728: Three letters in farther vindication of the Late Bishop Lloyd's hypothesis of Daniel's prophecy of the seventy weeks
- 1729: Rohault's system of natural philosophy
- 1729: Phebe; or, The Beggar's Wedding
- 1729: The beggar's wedding
- 1729: The difficulties and discouragements which attend the study of the Scriptures
- 1730: Sermons on the following subjects
- 1730: The true foundations of natural and reveal'd religion asserted
- 1731: The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil
- 1731: The history of England
- 1731: A sermon preached at Christ-Church, Dublin, on Saturday the 23d of October, 1731
- 1731: The beggar's wedding
- 1731: An exposition of the church-catechism
- 1731: The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil
- 1731: An impartial review of the controversy concerning the comparative excellence, &c. of moral and positive duties
- 1732: The history of England
- 1732: The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil
- 1732: The history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil
- 1737: Several letters to the Revd. Mr. Jackson
- 1738: A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God
- 1738: The usefulness of assembling ourselves to promote good works
- 1738: The author of the Remarks on the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry's two last charges to his clergy, most clearly convicted of false quotations, and gross misapplications, of several passages in those charges: together with an extract of other passages in the said remarks, being a specimen of the destructive progress of licentiousness, humbly offer'd to the consideration of our superiours
- 1739: The roman history from the foundation of Rome to the battle of Actium
- 1740: The analogy of religion
- 1740: The manners and customs of the Romans. Translated from the French
- 1742: A critical and philosophical commentary on Mr. Pope's Essay on man
- 1743: A discourse on the nature and use of prophecy
- 1743: The rational communicant: or, a plain account of the nature, ends, and benefits of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper
- 1744: Several discourses concerning the terms of acceptance with God
- 1745: An essay on man. By Alexander Pope Esq. Enlarged and improved by the author. With notes by William Warburton, M.A.
- 1745: An appendix to the Narrative of the last illness of the Right Honourable the Earl of Orford
- 1746: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons
- 1746: A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Winchester, on the 9th day of October, 1746
- 1746: The national and private advantages of the African trade considered
- 1746: The true patriot's wishes
- 1747: Geographia antiqua
- 1747: Geographia antiqua
- 1747: A sermon preached before the House of Lords
- 1747: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons
- 1749: A sermon preached before the House of Lords
- 1749: Considerations concerning the distemper
- 1749: A brief discourse concerning the credibility of miracles and revelation
- 1750: A Compleat system of the blood-vessels and nerves, taken from Albinus's edition of Eustachius, and also from Ruysch, Vieussens, Du Verney, Haller, Trew, and F. B. surgeon at Avignon; beautifully engraved on large copper plates, with tables of explanation, containing the text of eustachius, aleinus, &c
- 1750: The analogy of religion
- 1751: A plain account of the nature and end of the Sacrament of the Lord's-Supper
- 1751: The continuation of Mr Rapin de Thoyras's History of England
- 1754: The rational communicant: or a, plain account of the nature, ends, and benefits of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper
- 1754: Several discourses concerning the terms of acceptance with God
- 1756: The heads of illustrious persons of Great Britain
- 1757: Elfrida
- 1760: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, upon Wednesday the 30th of January, 1760
- 1761: A description of ancient Rome
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