John Sprint
Active Years
Min year: 1587, Max year: 1737, Max count: 9
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1587: Ad illustrissimos comites Warwicensem et Leicestrensem oratio gratulatoria Bristolliæ habita April. Anno 1587
- 1607: Propositions, tending to proove the necessarie vse of the Christian Sabbaoth
- 1613: The summe of the Christian religion
- 1618: Cassander Anglicanus
- 1623: The Christian sword and buckler. Or, A letter sent by D. Sprint, to a man seuen yeares grieuously afflicted in conscience
- 1625: The christian sword and buckler
- 1626: The Christian svvord and bvckler. Or, A letter sent by D. Sprint
- 1628: The christian svvord and bvckler. Or, A letter sent by D. Sprint, to a man seaven yeares grieuously afflicted in conscience, and fearefully troubled in mind
- 1629: The christian sword and buckler, Or, A letter sent by D. Sprint, to a man seauen yeares grieuously afflicted in conscience, and fearefully troubled in minde. Very comfortabe [sic] and commodious to withstand the assaults of Satan
- 1633: The christian sword and buckler.
- 1635: Propositions, tending to proove the necessary vse of the christian sabbath, or Lords day
- 1636: The christian svvord and buckler. Or, A letter sent by Dr. Sprint, to a man seuen yeares grieuously afflicted in conscience, and fearefully troubled in mind
- 1650: The Christians sword and buckler. Or, A letter sent by Doctor Sprint, to a man seven years grievously afflicted in conscience, and fearfully troubled in minde. Very comfortable and commodious to withstand the assaults of Satan
- 1692: The Christian mourner comforted: or a sermon preached at the funeral of Mrs. Susanna Tyte, late wife of Mr. Tho. Tyte, sen. of Stalbridg, in the county of Dorset, Octob. 12. 1691. and since enlarged. Wherein is represented, I. What the funeral-practices of the heathens were and how unworthy of a Christian's imitation. II. The lawfulness of mourning at the Christians funeral. III. In what cases it is justifiable. IV. What those considerations are that tend to moderate the sorrows of surviving Christians for their deceased friends. By John Sprint, the meanest and unworthiest servant of the best and greatest Master
- 1694: Christian loyalty revived in a sermon preached at Temple-Combe in Somersetshire on the 26 of Novemb. 1693
- 1700: The bride-woman's counsellor
- 1706: Qualifications, work & reward of ministers
- 1707: A funeral sermon for the Reverend Mr. Hartford, minister of the gospel in Taunton. ... By John Sprint
- 1707: A funeral sermon for the Reverend Mr. Warren, minister of the gospel in Taunton. ... By John Sprint
- 1708: The bride-womans counseller
- 1708: The Bride-Womans covnseller
- 1709: The bride-Womans counseller
- 1709: The bride-womans counseller
- 1714: A funeral sermon preached upon the death of that worthy gentleman, John Hoskyns, of Purse-Candle, in the county of Dorset, Esq; who deceased the 18th of June, 1714. To which are added some Things that were Provided, but not Delivered. By John Sprint
- 1715: Great Britain's wonder, a good king and good ministers
- 1737: The bride-Woman's counsellor
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