R. Wilkin
Active Years
Min year: 1696, Max year: 1737, Max count: 18
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1696: A serious proposal to the ladies, for the advancement of their true and greatest interest· Part I. By a lover of her sex
- 1697: Remarks on some late papers, relating to the universal deluge: and to the natural history of the earth·
- 1698: Discourses upon several practical subjects
- 1699: Some plain letters in the defence of infant-baptism
- 1703: The grounds of physick examined
- 1703: Some reflections upon marriage
- 1704: Plain-Dealing
- 1704: Animadversions on other passages of Mr. Edmund Calamy's abridgment of Mr. Richard Baxter's History of his life and times. Part II. In a dialogue betwixt a Church-Man and a Peaceable Dissenter; In a Third Hampsted-Conference. With an answer to Mr. Calamy's (unprinted) defence. To which is added, an account of the plot of burning the city, in 1666. By the same hand
- 1705: Presbyterian loyalty, in two letters: one directed to the moderate church-men; to which is annexed the ballad of the cloak, or, The cloak's Knavery. The other to a tacking member of the late House of Commons, Giving an Account of The History of Dissenters Loyalty, To the Martyrdom of King Charles the First. Part II. In answer to Mr Palmer's fifth Chapter of his Vindication of the Dissenters Behaviour towards Authority. With an Elegy on King Charles the First, Reprinted. By a friend of the tackers
- 1705: Letters concerning the terms of conformity required by law, between Mr James Waters the dissenting minister at Uxbridge, &c. and Benj. Gatton
- 1705: Christian charity: a sermon preach'd at Great St. Maries, before the University of Cambridge, Oct. 12. 1701
- 1705: Presbyterian loyalty, in two letters
- 1706: An essay attempting a more certain and satisfactory discovery both of the true causes of all diseases
- 1707: An answer to the second proposition of Robert Barclay's Apology: wherein he laid down the fundamental doctrine of Quakerism, viz. that of immediate revelation
- 1708: An appeal of the clergy of the Church of England
- 1709: The case of house-baptism justly stated; in which all the pleas and pretences for that very ill custom are fairly propos'd and answer'd. In which is shewn also That no Church in the Christian World ever did, or does now allow of it; but always Punished both Clergy and Laity for that preposterous Practice (cases of Extremity and Danger only excepted.) Being A Perswasive to Christians to bring their Children to Church to be Baptiz'd. By a presbyter of the Church of England
- 1710: A vindication of the Church of England
- 1714: An account of the Samaritans
- 1716: A Plain practical exposition of the Apostles Creed
- 1717: The Christian religion, as profess'd by a daughter of the Church of England
- 1718: An historical account of the rise and growth of heresie in the Christian church, to the sixteenth century and farther
- 1719: The christian's defence against the fears of death
- 1721: The mystery of rhetorick unveiled
- 1722: The devout soul
- 1725: The frauds of Romish monks and priests
- 1727: The grounds of the Roman-Catholic-faith examined
- 1737: Siphylis
As Printer
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