Dorman Newman
Active Years
Min year: 1662, Max year: 1693, Max count: 18
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
- 1662: A full and certain account of the last great vvind & storms
- 1662: Theophosoi [sic] theophiloi: Gods fearers are Gods favourites. Or, an encouragement to fear God in the worst times
- 1668: The Christian-man's calling: or, A treatise of making religion ones business
- 1669: Death unstung
- 1670: Mount Pisgah: or, A prospect of heaven
- 1672: A plat for mariners; or, The seaman's preacher
- 1672: A discourse written by Sir George Downing
- 1673: Le Tombeau des controverses
- 1673: The comparison of Plato and Aristotle
- 1674: Mr. James Janeway's legacy to his friends
- 1674: A farther ordinance whereby in Holland and Westfriesland
- 1674: An ordinance and instructions to be observed by all the subjects of Holland and Westfriesland
- 1674: A relation of the late dreadful tempest, or hurricane that happened in Holland and Utrech
- 1675: A practical exposition of the Ten Commandements
- 1675: Mr. James Janeway's legacy to his friends
- 1675: A golden key to open hidden treasures. Or the covenant of grace, and the covenant of redemption
- 1676: A true narrative of a wonderful accident
- 1676: A continuation of the state of New-England
- 1676: A token for children
- 1676: The whole body of arithmetick made easie
- 1677: Believers mortification of sin by the spirit: or, Gospel-holiness advanced by the power of the Holy Ghost on the hearts of the faithful
- 1677: The life and death of the godly man
- 1678: A description of the island of Jamaica
- 1678: A Christians walk and work on earth
- 1679: Discourses on the present state of the Protestant princes of Europe
- 1679: A just narrative of the hellish new counter-plots of the Papists, to cast the odium of their horrid treasons upon the Presbyterians
- 1679: The manner of His Majesties curing the disease, called the Kings-evil
- 1680: The narrative of Mr. William Boys, citizen of London
- 1681: Homer alamode, the second part, in English burlesque: or, A mock-poem upon the ninth book of Iliads
- 1681: The trade of England revived
- 1682: Bentivolio and Urania
- 1682: Bentivolio and Urania
- 1683: The method and means of enjoying health, vigour, and long life
- 1684: London jests: or, A collection of the choicest joques & repartees, out of the most celebrated authors ancient and modern
- 1685: The wits: or, [P]oems & songs on various occasions
- 1686: Rollo, Duke of Normandy: or, the bloody brother
- 1686: Catholick religion: or, The just test or character of every person that in any nation is accepted with God
- 1687: The present state of His Majesties isles and territories in America
- 1688: An apology for the pulpits
- 1688: Transubstantiation contrary to Scripture: or, the Protestant's answer to the seeker's request
- 1689: The intreigues of the French King at Constantinople, to embroil Christendom
- 1689: An answer to the late King James's Declaration to all his pretended subjects in the kingdom of England, dated at Dublin-Castle, May 8. 1689
- 1691: The scornfull lady
- 1692: The marrow of true justification: or, Justification without works
- 1693: An answer to the late King James's declaration
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