John Leland
Active Years
Min year: 1542, Max year: 1800, Max count: 7
As Author
- 1542: Naeniae in mortem Thomĉ Viati equitis incomparabilis. Ioanne Lelando antiquario. autore
- 1543: Genethliacon illustrissimi Ea?duerdi Principis Cambriae, Ducis Coriniĉ, et Comitis Palatini
- 1544: Fatum Bononiĉ Morinorum
- 1544: Assertio inclytissimi Arturij Regis Britanniae
- 1545: Naenia in mortem splendidissimi equitis Henrici Duddelegi somarigani, insulani, verovicani. Ioanne Lelando Antiquario autore
- 1545: Kykneion asma
- 1545: Kykneion asma
- 1545: Bononia gallo mastix
- 1546: Enko?mion te?s eire?ne?s. = Laudatio pacis. Ioanne Lelando antiquario autore
- 1549: The laboryouse iourney [and] serche of Iohan Leylande, for Englandes antiquitees
- 1582: A learned and true assertion of the original, life, actes, and death of the most noble, valiant, and renoumed Prince Arthure, King of great Brittaine
- 1589: Principum, ac illustrium aliquot & eruditorum in Anglia virorum, encomia, trophĉa, genethliaca, & epithalamia. A Ioanne Lelando antiquario conscripta, nunc primu?m in lucem edita. Quibus etiam adiuncta sunt, illustrissimorum aliquot hero?um, hodie? viuentium, alioru?mq[ue] hinc inde? Anglorum, encomia et eulogia: a? Thoma Newtono, Cestreshyrio, succisiuis horulis exarata
- 1589: Principum, ac illustrium aliquot & eruditorum in Anglia virorum, encomia, trophĉa, genethliaca, & epithalamia. A Ioanne Lelando antiquario conscripta, nunc primu?m in lucem edita. Quibus etiam adiuncta sunt, illustrissimorum aliquot hero?um, hodie? viuentium, alioru?mq[ue] hinc inde? Anglorum, encomia quĉdam: a? Thoma Newtono, Cestreshyrio, succisiuis horulis exarata
- 1658: Kykneion asma
- 1658: Kykneion asma
- 1709: Commentarii de scriptoribus Britannicis
- 1710: The itinerary
- 1712: Proposals for printing by subscription, from the original Mss. in the Bodleian Library, the collectanea of John Leland the Antiquary by Thomas Hearne,
- 1715: Joannis Lelandi antiquarii de rebus Britannicis collectanea
- 1722: Remarks on some passages relating to the Protestant dissenters
- 1722: Remarks on some passages relating to the protestant dissenters
- 1722: Remarks on some passages relating to the Protestant dissenters
- 1728: A sermon preach'd at the Meeting-House in Cook-Street, on November the 5th 1728. By John Leland
- 1729: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of the Revd. Mr. Thomas Macquay
- 1733: An answer to a late book intituled, Christianity as old as the creation
- 1733: A funeral sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of the Revd. Mr. Nathaniel Weld
- 1739: The divine authority of the Old and New Testament asserted
- 1739: The divine authority of the Old and New Testament asserted
- 1739: The divine authority of the Old and New Testament asserted: with a particular vindication of the characters of Moses, and the prophets, our saviour Jesus Christ, and his apostles, against the unjust aspersions and false reasonings of a book, entitled, The moral philosopher. By John Leland, M. A. Author of an Answer to a Book entitled, Christianity as Old as the Creation
- 1740: An answer to a book intituled
- 1744: Remarks on a late Pamphlet
- 1744: This day is publish'd, a second letter, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled, Christianity not founded on argument
- 1744: A second letter, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled, Christianity not founded on argument. By John Leland,
- 1745: The itinerary
- 1752: A defence of Christianity
- 1753: Reflections on the late Lord Bolingbroke's letters on the study and use of history
- 1753: A defence of Christianity
- 1753: Reflections on the late Lord Bolingbroke's Letters on the study and use of history
- 1753: Reflections on the late Lord Bolingbroke's Letters on the study and use of history
- 1754: The case fairly stated
- 1754: A defence of The case fairly stated
- 1754: The case fairly stated
- 1754: A view of the principal deistical writers that have appeared in England in the last and present century
- 1755: A view of the principal deistical writers, that have appeared in England in the last and present century
- 1755: D. John Lelands Abriss der vornehmsten deistischen Schriften
- 1755: A view of the principal deistical writers of the last and present century
- 1756: A supplement to the first and second volumes of the View of the deistical writers
- 1756: A sermon preached at Eustance-street, on February the 6th, 1756
- 1757: A view of the principal deistical writers that have appeared in England in the last and present century
- 1758: Serious reflections on the present state of things in these nations
- 1758: Serious reflections on the present state of things in these nations
- 1759: Serious reflections on the present state of things in these nations
- 1760: A sermon preached at Eustace-Street
- 1764: A view of the principal deistical writers that have appeared in England in the last and present century
- 1764: The advantage and necessity of the Christian revelation
- 1765: The advantage and necessity of the Christian revelation
- 1766: The advantage and necessity of the Christian revelation
- 1766: Forms of devotion for the use of families: with a preface recommending the practice of family religion. By the Rev. Dr. Leland, and others
- 1766: A view of the principal deistical writers that have appeared in England in the last and present century
- 1768: The advantage and necessity of the Christian revelation
- 1768: The itinerary
- 1769: Discourses on various subjects
- 1770: Joannis Lelandi antiquarii de rebus Britannicis collectanea
- 1770: The itinerary
- 1772: The laboryouse journey & serche of Johan Leylande, for Englandes antiquitees
- 1774: Joannis Lelandi antiquarii de rebus Britannicis collectanea
- 1776: The advantage and necessity of the Christian revelation
- 1789: The Virginia chronicle
- 1789: The Bible-Baptist
- 1790: The Virginia chronicle
- 1790: The Virginia chronicle
- 1791: The rights of conscience inalienable, and therefore religious opinions not cognizable by law: or, The high-flying church-man, stript of his legal robe, appears a Yaho
- 1792: The history of Jack Nips
- 1793: The history of Jack Nips
- 1793: A sermon on the manner of Christ's teaching
- 1793: The rights of conscience inalienable, and therefore religious opinions not cognizable by law: or The high-flying church-man, stript of his legal robe, appears a Yaho
- 1793: The history of Jack Nips
- 1793: A true account, how Matthew Womble murdered his wife (who was pregnant) and his four sons, on June the 19th, 1784
- 1793: A sermon on the manner of Christ's teaching
- 1793: The history of Jack Nips
- 1794: The history of Jack Nips
- 1794: A circular letter of valediction, on leaving Virginia, in 1791
- 1794: The Yankee spy
- 1794: An oration, delivered at the interment of Mrs. Lydia Northrup
- 1796: An oration delivered to a numerous audience
- 1797: The history of Jack Nips
- 1798: A view of the principal deistical writers that have appered in England in the last and present century
- 1800: Three short discourses on the manner of Christ's teaching, the fear of God, and Christian contentment
- 1800: A budget of scraps
- 1800: Three short discourses on the divine attributes, the Holy scriptures, and the proper employment of the Lord's Day
- 1800: A budget of scraps
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