R. Whitworth
Active Years
Min year: 1733, Max year: 1772, Max count: 15
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1738: A compleat history of the Holy Bible
- 1740: The christian's pattern
- 1741: A complete manual of family and private devotions, suited to a great variety of cases: collected from the writings of Bishop Taylor, Bishop Kenn, Bishop Patrick, Mr. Spinckes, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Kettlewell, Doctor Horneck, Doctor Scott, Doctor Inett, Mr. Jenks, and other eminent divines of the Church of England. With a serious exhortation to family-prayer, by Dr. Gibson, late Bishop of London. To which are added, Answers to the Objections against Prayer in General
- 1745: The danger of the church and state from foreigners
- 1746: A poem on the late rebellion, giving an account of the rise and progress thereof, from the Young Pretender's first landing in the Isle of Skie, to his defeat at the battle near Culloden. By Philonactos Rossendaliensis
- 1747: Jacobite and Nonjuring principles, freely examined
- 1748: Occasional thoughts on the power of curing the King's-Evil, ascribed to the kings of England
- 1750: The church-of-England-Man's companion
- 1751: The duty of rendring to all their dues consider'd
- 1751: A practical discourse concerning death
- 1752: Thirty-Six curious histories, fables, and allegories
- 1754: The auditor's report of the state of the Publick Infirmary in Manchester, from June the 24th, 1753, to June the 24th, 1754, exclusive
- 1755: Moderation
- 1764: An impartial history of the late glorious war
- 1764: The polite miscellany: containing variety of food for the mind ; being an elegant collection of moral, humourous, and improving essays,
- 1765: A scriptural and rational defence of the doctrine of regeneration
- 1765: A blow at the root
- 1772: John Haslingden, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, and letter-case-maker
As Bookseller
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