A. Rhames
Active Years
Min year: 1709, Max year: 1734, Max count: 35
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1709: A vindication of a discourse occasioned by Mr. Boyse's ordination sermon, intituled, The office of a scriptural bishop: from His Remarks in a Postscript to that Sermon, containing an Apology (as he pretends) for the Publication of it. In which the Divine Right of Episcopacy Is further Asserted; And our first Reformers Vindicated from the Imputation of being enclin'd to a Presbyterian Parity. By Edward Drury, A.M
- 1710: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Reverend Nathaniel Swinfield. lectuer at Wickloe, May 25, 1710
- 1711: The Whole book of Psalms; collected into English metre
- 1711: An essay on criticism
- 1712: The death-Bed repentance fully consider'd
- 1712: The whole book of Psalms, collected into English metre
- 1712: Short notes on Dr. Edwards's long book, to which he gives the false title of veritas redux, truth return'd
- 1713: The reasonableness of standing fast in English and in Christian liberty
- 1714: The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, ... according to the use of the Church of Ireland: together with the Psalter
- 1714: A sermon preach'd at the coronation of King George, in the Abbey-church of Westminster, October the 20th, 1714
- 1714: The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New:
- 1715: A sermon preach'd before the Lords Justices of Ireland
- 1715: The whigs vindicated
- 1715: A declaration of the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, and the bishops in and near London, testifying their abhorrence of the present rebellion; with an exhortation to the clergy and people under their Care, to be Zealous in the Discharge of their Duties to His Majesty King George
- 1715: A weeks preparation towards a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper
- 1715: Nomenclator classicus
- 1715: The answer of Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer
- 1716: A vindication of the realm, and Church of England
- 1716: A sermon preach'd at Christ's Church, January the 30th, 17115/16 [sic]
- 1716: Christian zeal
- 1716: A sermon preach'd at Ely-House chapel in Holbourn
- 1716: Unanimity in the present time of danger recommended
- 1716: A preservative against the principles and practices of the Nonjurors
- 1716: The book of common prayer
- 1716: Christian zeal
- 1716: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Andrew's-Church, Dublin, January the 30th, 1715/16. By Charles Carr, A. M. Chaplain to the Honourable House of Commons
- 1717: An answer to the Reverend Dr. Snape's letter to the Bishop of Bangor
- 1717: The nature of the Kingdom
- 1717: An answer to the Reverend Dr. Snape's letter to the Bishop of Bangor
- 1719: The Old and New Testament connected
- 1719: Offices to be used for the consecration of a church new built, and restauration of a church rebuilt in the Diocess of Dublin
- 1721: A sermon preached in Christ's-Church in Dublin, on the first of August, 1721
- 1721: A sermon preach'd by the Right Reverend father in God, Francis, Lord Bishop of Down and Connor, at his primary visitation, held at Lisburn, May 3. 1721. And Published at the Unanimous Request of his Clergy
- 1721: The case of addressing consider'd
- 1721: A sermon preach'd before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, at the Collegiate Church of St. Peter's Westminster, on Monday January 30, 1720-21
- 1722: The book of common prayer
- 1722: A collection of select aphorisms and maxims; with several historical observations, curious remarks, and characters of persons and things; taken out of the best authors
- 1722: Poems, upon several occasions. By the author of, The match at foot-ball
- 1722: A new and easy method to understand the Roman history
- 1723: A new version of the Psalms of David
- 1723: A sermon preached in Christ-Church Dublin, on Thursday the 30th, day of January, 1723
- 1723: An alarm to unconverted sinners
- 1723: Remarks on the present conspiracy
- 1724: The pilgrim
- 1724: Beggars bush
- 1724: The irish historical library
- 1724: A sermon preach'd in Christ's-Church, Dublin, before His Excellency the Lord Carteret; on Thursday, Nov. 5. 1724. Being the anniversary day of thanksgiving for the discovery of the gun-powder plot, and for the happy arrival of his late Majesty King William in Great-Britain. By Edw. Synge, M. A. Prebendary of St. Patrick's, Dublin; and Chaplain to His Excellency. Publish'd by His Excellency's Special Command
- 1724: A method to determine the areas of right-lined figures universally
- 1724: Rom©? antiqu©? notitia: or, The antiquities of Rome
- 1724: A method to determine the areas of right-lined figures universally
- 1724: Discourses on the four last things
- 1725: The case of toleration consider'd
- 1726: Julius Cæsar
- 1726: The tragedy of Jane Shore
- 1726: The revenge A tragedy
- 1726: Godfrey of Bulloigne
- 1726: The twin-Rivals
- 1726: The case of toleration consider'd
- 1726: The mistake
- 1726: A tale of a tub
- 1726: A vindication of a sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons of Ireland
- 1727: The fan
- 1727: Regulations which were agreed upon and established the twelfth day of July, 1726
- 1728: Oratio in diem natalem Georgij II, Britanniarum Regis, 30 Octobris, 1727. A speech on George the Second, his Britannick Majesty's birth-day, the 30th of October, 1727. With a translation of the second ode of Horace's third book. ... By Mr. Daniel Molyneux, and by Mr. William Molyneux
- 1728: Liberty: or the meeting of the Parliament. A poem
- 1728: A select collection of tracts
- 1728: The virgin queen
- 1729: A method of tanning without bark
- 1729: A funeral poem on the death of the right honourable William Conolly, Esq
- 1729: An essay on the trade and improvement of Ireland. By Arthur Dobbs, Esq
- 1729: Observations on coin in general
- 1729: The several statutes made in this kingdom
- 1730: The history of the reformation of the Church of England
- 1730: An abstract of the act for the encouragement of tillage
- 1730: The history of the reformation of the Church of England
- 1731: The tragical history of King Richard III
- 1731: The nature of the thermometer deduced from Sir Isaac Newton's scale of degrees of heat hereunto annexed
- 1732: The history of Charles XII
- 1732: The history of Charles XII. King of Sweden
- 1733: A short account of the charitable infirmary on the Inns-Quay
- 1733: The horse-Hoeing husbandry
- 1733: Private devotions for several occasions
- 1733: Morning and evening prayers for private families
- 1733: Advertisement. The Dublin Society has ordered the following account of the extraordinary produce of flax-seed, to be published, in order to let people see what increase and profit they may expect, if they sow their flax-seed thin, and manage their gronnd and flax in the proper manner. Philip Ward, living within two small miles of Belturlet in the country of Cavan, sowed in the beginning of last May, but two bushels and half a peck of flax-seed on one plantation acre, and hade a returne of twenty two bushels of clean good seed,
- 1734: La belle assemble?e
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