A. Churchill
Active Years
Min year: 1672, Max year: 1722, Max count: 49
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1672: Synodus Anglicana: or, The constitution and proceedings of an English convocation
- 1687: A second guide to heaven
- 1692: The meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus the Roman emperor, concerning himself
- 1692: Baptism for the dead
- 1693: Some thoughts concerning education
- 1693: A parallel wherein it appears, that the Socinian agrees with the papist
- 1693: Some thoughts concerning education
- 1694: A sermon at the funeral of the Right Honourable Henry, Earl of Warrington
- 1695: Short observations on a printed paper, intituled, For encouraging the coining silver money in England, and after for keeping it here
- 1695: A vvay to get vvealth
- 1695: The royal grammar reformed into a more easie method, for the better understanding of the English
- 1695: The royal grammar reformed into a more easie method
- 1695: Some thoughts concerning education
- 1695: The English physitian enlarged
- 1696: An abridgment of Mr. Locke's Essay concerning humane understanding
- 1697: A letter to the Right Reverend Edward Ld Bishop of Worcester
- 1697: A treatise of the causes of incredulity
- 1697: A second vindication of The reasonableness of Christianity, &c
- 1697: A reply to Mr. Edwards's brief reflections on A short discourse of the true knowledg of Christ Jesus, &c
- 1697: A second vindication of The reasonableness of Christianity, &c. By the author of The reasonableness of Christianity, &c
- 1698: Observations on the animadversions (lately printed at Oxford) on a late book, entituled, The reasonableness of Christianity, as delivered in the Scriptures. By S. Bold, rector of Steeple, Dorset
- 1698: A treatise concerning the heat of the blood
- 1698: The English physician enlarged
- 1698: The English physitian enlarged
- 1698: The Psalms of David in metre
- 1698: A gentleman's religion
- 1698: Cases in Parliament resolved and adjudged, upon petitions, and writs of error·
- 1698: The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line made easie
- 1699: The scandal and folly of the cross removed: or, The wisdom of God's method of the Gospel, in the death of Jesus Christ
- 1699: Some thoughts concerning education
- 1699: Some considerations on the principal objections
- 1700: Anabaptism considered
- 1701: An occasional letter on the subject of English convocations
- 1701: Ecclesiastical synods and Parliamentary convocations in the Church of England historically stated, and justly vindicated from the misrepresentations of Mr. Atterbury
- 1701: Polygraphice
- 1701: Considerations upon the East-India trade
- 1701: The psalms of David in metre: fitted to the tunes used in parish-churches
- 1702: Death made comfortable
- 1702: Miscellaneous tracts
- 1702: The history of the convocation of the prelates and clergy of the province of Canterbury, summon'd to meet at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London, on February 6. 1700
- 1702: The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line, made easie
- 1702: The court and country cook
- 1703: A gentleman's religion
- 1703: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Honourable Dorothea Helena, Countess dowager of Derby, at the parish church of Ormskirk in Lancashire, on Friday April 16th, 1703. By Richard Hunter, A.M
- 1703: The marks of a defenceless cause in the proceedings and writings of the lower house of convocation
- 1703: A short state of some present questions in Convocation
- 1703: Sermons upon several occasions
- 1703: Sir William Monson's naval tracts
- 1703: A short history of the revolutions that have befallen the principality of Orange
- 1703: An historical relation of the kingdom of Chile
- 1703: A new ecclesiastical history of the sixteenth century
- 1703: The English physician enlarged
- 1703: The pretended independence of the Lower-House upon the Upper, a groundless notion
- 1704: The poor vicar's plea
- 1704: A view of the reign of King Charles the first
- 1704: A lady's religion
- 1704: Dictionarium rusticum & urbanicum
- 1704: The history of Dion Cassius abridg'd by Xiphilin
- 1705: A sermon preach'd at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, George Lord Bishop of St. David's
- 1705: The complainer further reprov'd
- 1705: Miscellaneous tracts
- 1705: The church-catechism explained by a paraphrase, and confirmed by proofs from the Holy Scripture
- 1705: A brief exposition of the Apostles Creed
- 1705: Some thoughts concerning education
- 1705: The history of our Saviour, Jesus Christ
- 1705: The complainer further reprov'd
- 1705: The approach of the great night
- 1705: The happiness of this church and nation briefly intimated
- 1706: A treatise of antient and present geography
- 1706: The great duty of frequenting the Christian sacrifice, and the nature of the preparation required
- 1706: A sermon against speaking evil of princes
- 1706: Advice to the poets. A poem. Occasion'd by the wonderful success of her Majesty's arms, under the conduct of the Duke of Marlborough in Flanders
- 1706: The psalms of David in metre
- 1706: Advice to the poets
- 1706: A sermon of the growth and mischiefs of popery
- 1706: A new ecclesiastical history of the sixteenth century
- 1706: Select moral books of the Old Testament and Apocrypha, paraphras'd
- 1706: A sermon of the growth and mischiefs of popery
- 1706: A sermon preach'd in Lambeth-Chapel, at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God John Lord Bishop of Llandaff, on Sunday, June 30. 1706. By Elias Sydall, D. D. Chaplain to his Grace the Ld Archbishop of Canterbury
- 1706: A sermon, preach'd on the 27th. day of June, 1706. Being the day of public thanksgiving, at the New Chapel in St. Jame's, near Golden-Square. By Richard West, M.A. morning-preacher there, and chaplain to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Sarum
- 1706: A sermon against speaking evil of princes
- 1706: Posthumous works of Mr. John Locke
- 1706: A collection of tracts, publish'd in vindication of Mr. Lock's Reasonableness of Christianity
- 1706: A view of the methods by which the Roman Church keeps her people from coming to the knowledge of the great and manifold errors and corruptions which are in her faith, worship, and spirit. By Michael Geddes, L. L. D. and Chancellor of the Church of Sarum
- 1707: The english expositor improv'd
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at Bow-Church, London
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, and the two Houses of Parliament, at St. Paul's on the 31st of December, 1706
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, and the two Houses of Parliament, at St. Paul's
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, and the two Houses of Parliament, at St. Paul's on the 31st of December, 1706
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral Church of Worcester, on the first day of May, being the day appointed for a general thanksgiving for the union of the two kingdoms
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, and the two Houses of Parliament, at St. Paul's on the 31st of December, 1706
- 1707: The blessings of the sixth year
- 1707: A sermon preach'd May 1. 1707
- 1707: A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral Church in Winchester, at the assizes held there, July 23. 1707
- 1707: The great duty of frequenting the Christian sacrifice, and the nature of the preparation required
- 1707: A discourse concerning a Guide in controversies, in two letters
- 1707: The case of the curate of Penrith's taking upon him the office of church-warden
- 1707: The adventures of Telemachus
- 1707: A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England
- 1708: Some familiar letters between Mr. Locke, and several of his friends
- 1708: Five discourses on so many very important points of practical religion
- 1708: Partiality detected
- 1708: A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England
- 1708: The duty of charity to the poor recommended
- 1708: The great duty of frequenting the Christian sacrifice, and the nature of the preparation required
- 1708: The English physician enlarged
- 1709: Miscellaneous tracts
- 1709: Some thoughts concerning education
- 1709: An exercise for the charity schools
- 1709: The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the Commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis, Concerning the Primitive Rule of Faith, Translated from their Originals: With Notes, for the Advantage chiefly of English Readers, and a Preliminary Discourse upon each Author. Together with a prefatory dissertation about the Right Use of the Fathers. By William Reeves, M. A. Rector of Craneford, in Middlesex. In two volumes.
- 1710: Sermons on the attributes of God. In two volumes. By Daniel Whitby, D. D. and Chantor of the Church of Sarum
- 1710: An essay concerning humane understanding
- 1710: Additional annotations to the New Testament; with seven discourses
- 1710: A gentleman's religion
- 1713: Some sermons preach'd on several occasions
- 1713: The adventures of Telemachus the son of Ulysses. In five parts. Part I
- 1717: The construction of maps and globes
- 1722: The works of John Locke, Esq
As Printer
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