Thomas Johnson
Active Years
Min year: 1595, Max year: 1799, Max count: 38
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1595: Cornucopię, or diuers secrets
- 1595: A lokinge glasse for eche estate, wherin to weue the fickle fate
- 1596: Cornucopię, or Diuers secrets
- 1598: Iohnson. 1598 an almanacke and prognostication framed for the yeere of our Lord God. 1598
- 1600: An almanacke for the yeere of our Lord God 1600 made and written by Thomas Iohnson
- 1602: Johnson. 1602. An almanacke and prognostication, framed for the yeare of our Lord. MDCII
- 1604: An almanacke for the yeere of our Lord God 1604 made and written by Thomas Johnson
- 1604: Johnson. 1604 an almanack and prognostication, for the yere of our Lord God. MDCIIII
- 1615: The gift of master T. Johnson, portman of Ipswich
- 1629: Iter plantarum investigationis ergo susceptum a decem socijs, in agrum cantianum, anno. Dom. 1629. Iulii. 13. Ericetum Hamstedianum sive Plantarum ibi crescentium observatio habita, anno eodem I. Augusti. Descripta studio, & opera Thomę Iohnsoni
- 1630: A nevv booke of new conceits
- 1630: Dainty conceits
- 1632: Descriptio itineris plantarum investigationis ergo? suscepti, in agrum cantianum anno Dom. 1632
- 1640: Stand up to your beliefe, or, A combat betweene Satan tempting, and A Christian triumphing in the comfort of the Creed
- 1641: Mercurius botanicus. Sive Plantarum gratia? suscepti itineris, anno M.DC.XXXIV. descriptio
- 1642: Victorious nevves from Ireland brought over Aug. 24
- 1642: A true relation of Gods Providence in the province of Munster
- 1645: A discourse consisting of motives for the enlargement and freedome of trade·
- 1646: A plea for free-mens liberties: or the monopoly of the Eastland marchants anatomized by divers arguments
- 1696: A general proposal for the building of granaries
- 1699: Novus Gręcorum epigrammatum & poematio?n delectus
- 1722: The rector corrected
- 1723: A collection of nouns and verbs
- 1731: The insufficiency of the law of nature
- 1731: An essay on moral obligation
- 1731: A guide for English travelers, through Holland, &c. &c
- 1732: Quęstiones philosophicę
- 1734: A letter to Mr. Chandler
- 1735: Quęstiones philosophicę in justi systematis ordinem dispositę
- 1740: The tryal of Colley Cibber, comedian, &c. for writing a book intitled An apology for his life, &c
- 1741: Quęstiones philosophicę in justi systematis ordinem dispositę; auctoribus adductis, et singulis in proprias hypotheses dispertitis. Editio tertia, ... Opera? Tho. Johnson,
- 1784: A brief history of free masons, collected from the most approved authors
- 1788: No. 1, Summer productions; or, progressive miscellanies. By Thomas Johnson,
- 1791: Tentamen medicum inaugurale, de syphilide
- 1793: An inaugural dissertation on the putrid ulcerous sore throat
- 1795: A masonic poem on the new charity-school for free-masons female children
- 1798: Every man his own doctor; or The poor man's family physician
- 1799: Remarks on some principles contained in the Presbyterian system, or Confession of faith
As Publisher
- 1654: A treatise of humilitie. Published by E.D. parson (sequestred.)
- 1655: A brief explication upon the other fifty Psalms: from Psal. 50. to Psal. 100. By David Dickson, professour of divinity in the Colledge of Edenburgh. The second edition corrected. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamy, July 16. 1653
- 1655: A brief explication upon the last fifty Psalms
- 1655: A brief explication of the first fifty Psalms: by David Dickson, professor of divinity in the colledge of Edenburgh. The second edition corrected. Imprimatur, Edmund Calamy, Nov. 15. 1652
- 1655: Anabaptism routed: or, a survey of the controverted points: Concerning 1. Infant-Baptisme. 2. Pretended necessity of dipping. 3. The dangerous practise of re-baptising
- 1657: The liberties and customes of the lead-mines within the Wapentake of Wirksworth in the county of Derby
- 1657: Trigonometrie, or, The manner of calculating the sides and angles of triangles
- 1657: The history of the French Academy, erected at Paris by the late famous Cardinal de Richelieu, and consisting of the most refined wits of that nation
- 1657: Certain disputations of right to sacraments, and the true nature of visible Christianity
- 1658: The examination and tryall of Old Father Christmas
- 1658: Authente?s. Or A treatise of self-deniall
- 1659: Authente?s, or A treatise of self-deniall
- 1659: A digest of government: together with certain additional proposals. Tendered to the consideration of all peaceable patriots. By William Ball, Esq
- 1660: The mystery of faith opened up. Or Some sermons concerning faith
- 1660: Historia quinqu-articularis: or, A declaration of the judgement of the Western Churches, and more particularly of the Church of England, in the five controverted points, reproched in these last times by the name of Arminianism
- 1660: A vindication of the Lords prayer
- 1660: A letter written from Dover, to the Commissioners for the Customs, London, May 26. Relating certain passages of His Majesties arrival and reception there
- 1660: An ansvver of Humphrey Chambers, D. D. rector of Pewsey, in the county of VVilts
- 1661: Lux mercatoria
- 1661: Christ a Christians onely gain: or, The excellency and desireableness of the knowledge of Jesus Christ
- 1661: The speech and plea of Archibald Marquesse of Argyle to the Parliament of Scotland at Edinburgh on the 5. of this instant March
- 1710: The merry wives of Windsor
- 1710: Don Sebastian
- 1710: Love for love: a comedy
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