John Hinton
Active Years
Min year: 1642, Max year: 1782, Max count: 22
Establishments over time
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Locations over time
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As Author
- 1642: The hvmble petition of the peacefvll obedient and honest Protestants of this kingdome
- 1642: The humble petition of the peacefull obedient and honest Protestants of this kingdome, presented unto the honourable House of Commons, by the gentlemen of the foure innes of court
- 1642: The humble petition, of the peacefull, obedient and honest Protestants of this kingdome, presented unto the Honourable House of Commons by the gentlemen of the foure Inns of Court
- 1685: A sermon preached in the parish church of Newbury, Berks, on the 26th of July, 1685
- 1751: Saturday, May 4, was published, Number I. of A new and universal dictionary of arts and sciences:
- 1751: This day is published, in one volume, folio, (dedicated to the Right Hon. the Earl of Macclesfield,) illustrated with sixty-two copper-plates, all new engraved by the best hands. A new and universal dictionary of arts and sciences:
- 1757: This day is published, neatly printed in two volumes in twelves, The Beauties of poetry display'd.
- 1758: This day is published, price 3s. a new edition, being the sixth, of The Rule of life; in select sentences, ... Printed for J. Hinton, in Newgate-street.
- 1760: By the King's authority, this day was published, (necessary for all families) a new edition, in octavo, of the New whole duty of man;
- 1760: By the King's authority, this day is published, neatly printed in one vol. 8vo, price 4s. 6d. A system of practical duties, moral and evangelical. By the Rev. Thomas Stackhouse,
- 1773: Lord Coalston reporter. Information for Mess. John Hinton of London, bookseller, and Alexander Mackonochie, writer in Edinburgh, his attorney, pursuers; against Mess. Alexander Donaldson and John Wood, booksellers in Edinburgh, and James Meurose, bookseller in Kilmarnock, defenders
As Publisher
- 1741: The court-Register, and statesman's remembrancer
- 1741: Thirteen sermons on practical subjects by the late learned George Hickes D.D. Dean of Worcester. Published by Nathanael Spinkes A.M.
- 1746: A letter to Sir John Barnard, upon his proposals for raising three millions of money for the service of the year 1746. From a member of the House of Commons
- 1746: A letter to Sir John Barnard
- 1746: A letter to Sir John Barnard
- 1750: Advice to England; or, resolution
- 1750: The life and adventures of Joe Thompson
- 1757: Poetical epistle occasioned by the late change in the administration
- 1770: The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, as appointed and practised by the Church of England; part the second:
- 1780: The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, as appointed and practised by the Church of England; part the second: Consisting of Meditations, Prayers, and Hymns suitable for the Sunday Evening on Sacrament Day, and for the Morning and Evening of every Day in that Week. With A Form of Daily Self-Examination. And In the Course of these Meditations, those Doubts and Scruples which are apt to disturb and render the Minds of devout Communicants Uneasy, are clearly stated and finally removed
- 1782: The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's supper, as appointed and practised by the Church of England; part the second: Consisting of Meditations, Prayers, and Hymns suitable for the Sunday Evening on Sacrament Day, and for the Morning and Evening of every Day in that Week. With A Form of Daily Self-Examination. And In the Course of these Meditations, those Doubts and Scruples which are apt to disturb and render the Minds of devout Communicants Uneasy, are clearly stated and finally removed
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