R. Janeway
Active Years
Min year: 1680, Max year: 1714, Max count: 17
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1680: The Popish damnable plot against our religion and liberties
- 1680: An ansvver to Dr. Stillingfleet's sermon, by some nonconformists, being the peaceable design renewed. Wherein the imputation of schism wherewith the doctor hath charged the nonconformists meetings, is removed: their nonconformity justified: and materials for union drawn up together, which will heal both parties
- 1680: The Kings evidence vindicated, as to the imputation of perjuryˇ
- 1680: The Popish damnable plot against our religion and liberties
- 1680: A Relation of the two pretended apostles, that came invisibly into the great city of Tholouse in France, from Damascus in Galilea, aged above a thousand years
- 1681: A moderate decision of the point of succession
- 1681: The character of a modern sham-plotter
- 1681: An historical accounnt [sic] of the rise and progress of addressing
- 1681: News from Doctor's commons: or, A true narrative of Mr. Hickeringill's appearance there, June 8. 1681
- 1682: A new discourse about the fire of London
As Printer
- 1682: Infants faith, and right to baptism, proved from Scripture
- 1688: A relation of a late barbarous assault of the French upon the English
- 1700: The English post
- 1700: Expository notes, with practical observations on the four holy evangelists: viz. St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, St. John
- 1700: The English post
- 1701: In honour to the King and Parliament
- 1701: Memoirs for the curious
- 1701: A compleat account of the Portugueze language
- 1701: Principles of the doctrine of Christ
- 1701: News from New Rome
- 1701: Pneumatologia
- 1701: An account of an occasional conference between George Keith and Thomas Upshare at Colchester, Jan.1. 1700/01
- 1702: The london almanack
- 1702: Angelus Britannicus
- 1702: Vox populi: or, a cloud of witnesses, proving the leading Quakers great imposters by undeniable evidence, both of the Divines of the Church of England, and many of the ... preachers amongst the Protestant Dissenters .
- 1702: The london almanack
- 1702: Epictetus his morals
- 1703: A short account of the nature and use of maps
- 1703: Angelus Britannicus
- 1704: Angelus Britannicus
- 1704: The london almanack
- 1704: The london almanack
- 1704: An historical account of St. George for England
- 1704: A new historical account of St. George for England, and the original of the most noble Order of the Garter
- 1704: Infants faith, and right to baptism, proved from scripture; with the chief objections against it answered. By John Hunt,
- 1705: The wars of the Turks with Poland, Muscovy, and Hungary, from the year 1672, to the year 1683
- 1705: Angelus Britannicus
- 1706: The reciprocal duty betwixt kings and subjects, impartially stated
- 1706: Angelus Britannicus
- 1706: The antiquities of nations
- 1706: The london almanack
- 1707: Angelus Britannicus
- 1708: Culpepper revived
- 1708: Angelus Britannicus
- 1709: A visitation sermon
- 1709: Angelus Britannicus
- 1709: Culpepper revived
- 1710: Culpepper reviv'd
- 1710: Angelus britannicus. An ephemeris for the year of our redemption, 1710
- 1711: Angelus britannicus. An ephemeris for the year of our redemption, 1711
- 1712: Angelus Britannicus
- 1712: Culpepper revived
- 1712: The controversy about the holy eucharist
- 1713: Angelus Britannicus
- 1713: The celestial envoy
- 1713: Culpepper revived
- 1714: Angelus Britannicus
As Bookseller
Fri Sep 29 19:18:29 CDT 2023