John Lindsay
Active Years
Min year: 1706, Max year: 1800, Max count: 3
As Author
- 1706: Petition for John Earl of Crawfurd, against the Earl of Sutherland
- 1717: A short history of the regal succession
- 1720: The short history of the regal succession
- 1720: The short history of the regal successo?n
- 1720: The short history of the regal succession
- 1731: The short history of the regal succession
- 1739: The case of praying for all actual governors
- 1740: An expostulatory letter to the Rev. Mr. Patrick Cockburn
- 1748: A brief history of England
- 1756: The happy interview: or, long look'd-for, found out at last
- 1756: The grand and important question
- 1758: A seasonable antidote against apostasy. Containing I. Some plain Propositions, recommended to the serious Consideration of all those who may be under any Temptation to forsake the Church of England, and revolt to that of Rome. II. A Paper, pretended to be an Answer to the foregoing Propositions. And III. Remarks, at large, upon the said pretended Answer, by the Author of the Propositions. With a Preface, shewing the special Reasons and Occasion of making the same public
- 1758: A melius inquirendum into the character of the royal martyr King Charles I. Wherein is demonstrated, From the Authentic Records both of our Church and State, as well as the Testimony of many unexceptionable Witnesses (in this Case) that the reflections cast upon his sacred person and truly glorious memory in a paper inserted into a pamphlet, entitled, The Monthly Review for February last, are notoriously false, scandalous, and a malicious Libel
- 1759: The grand and important question
- 1759: A voyage to the coast of Africa, in 1758. containing a succinct account of the expedition to, and the taking of the island of Goree, by a squadron commanded by the Honourable Augustus Keppel. Illustrated with copper-plates. By the Reverend Mr. John Lindsay, Chaplain of his Majesty's Ship Fougueux, in that Expedition
- 1763: A brief history of England
- 1764: John Lindsay, deacon-convener of the trades of Edinburgh, and his adherents, deacons of the Council, and others, appellants from sentences of the very reverend the Synod of Lothian and Tweeddale; the magistrates and Town-Council of Edinburgh respondents. The appellant's case. To be heard at the bar of the venerable Assembly, in May 1764
- 1780: A sermon preached at the funeral of his excellency Sir Basil Keith, Knt
- 1791: An account of the quassia polygama, or bitter-wood of Jamaica
- 1800: Directions to accompany J. Lindsay's charts of the Straits of Malacca
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