Joseph Downing
Active Years
Min year: 1701, Max year: 1794, Max count: 98
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1707: A new catalogue of books and small tracts, against vice and immorality; and for promoting the knowledge & practice of the Christian religion, collected under particular heads. With the Prices of each of them, Single and by the Hundred, &c
- 1708: A new catalogue of books and small tracts against vice and immorality; and for promoting the knowledge & practice of the Christian religion, collected under particular heads. With the Prices of each of them, Single and by the Hundred, &c.
- 1715: Books printed; and are to be sold by J. Downing in Bartholomew-Close near West-Smithfield
- 1727: Books printed and sold by Joseph Downing
- 1729: Books printed for Joseph Downing, in Bartholomew-Close, near West-Smithfield
- 1732: Books printed for Joseph Downing, in Bartholomew-Close, near West-Smithfield
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1701: A rebuke to the odious sin of uncleanness. By a Minister of the Church of England
- 1703: The manifesto of the Cevennois
- 1703: An account of the time [and place of] morning and evening prayers
- 1704: An earnest persuasive to the serious observance of the Lord's-day
- 1704: An account of the progress of the reformation of manners
- 1704: Of the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts
- 1705: A disswasive from the horrid and beastly sin of drunkenness
- 1705: Mrs. Elizabeth Torshell's letter to the Ordinary of Newgate
- 1705: Of the propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts
- 1705: A letter from the martyr Mr. Philpot. With an argument of Bp. Stillingfleet for the baptizing of infants
- 1705: An account of the progress of the reformation of manners
- 1706: An account of the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1706: The charity of schools for poor children recommended
- 1706: A catalogue of books
- 1706: An abstract of the marvellous footsteps of divine providence, in the building of a very large hospital, or rather, a Spacious College, For Charitable and Excellent Uses; And in the Maintaining of many Orphans and other Poor People therein; at Glaucha near Hall
- 1706: A sermon preached before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1706: A sermon preached before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1706: A journal of travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck
- 1706: An abstract of the marvellous footsteps of divine providence, in the building of a very large hospital, ... at Glaucha near Hall
- 1706: The Case of restitution briefly stated: and the necessary of it shewn in the business of repentance
- 1706: A help to a national reformation
- 1706: Nicodemus: or, a treatise against the fear of man. Wherein the causes and sad effects thereof are briefly describ'd. With some remedies against it. Written in High Dutch by Augustus Hermannus Franke, Professor of Divinity in the University at Hall, and Minister of Glaucha near Hall. And Dedicated to the Clergy in Germany. Now done into English
- 1706: An Account of charity-schools lately erected in England, Wales, and Ireland
- 1706: An account of charity-schools
- 1707: A rebuke to the sin of uncleanness
- 1707: An account of charity-schools
- 1707: A list of the several charity-schools lately erected in the cities of London and Westminster, and the respective counties of England, Ireland, and Wales, for the promoting of Christian Knowledge
- 1707: A kind caution to watermen
- 1707: The theological works
- 1707: The christian school-master
- 1707: A disswasive from the sin of drunkenness
- 1707: A list of the several charity-schools lately erected in the cities of London and Westminster, and the respective counties of England, Wales, and Ireland, for the promoting of Christian Knowledge
- 1707: The duty and reward of charity, especially as it regardeth the education of poor children
- 1707: An account of charity-schools
- 1707: Of the propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts
- 1707: An Account of charity-schools lately erected in England, Wales, and Ireland
- 1707: The duty and reward of charity
- 1707: The religious education of poor children recommended
- 1707: A kind caution to prophane swearers. By a Minister of the Church of England
- 1708: A conference between two men that had doubts about infant-baptism
- 1708: A discourse concerning trouble of mind
- 1708: The glories of the other world
- 1708: An exhortation to the belief and practice of real religion
- 1708: Two letters concerning self-love
- 1708: The greivous scandal of Prophane language in conversation
- 1708: A short introduction to the practice of Christian religion
- 1708: A farther instruction for those who have learnt the church catechism
- 1708: Three posthumous tracts
- 1708: Lettre a un gentilhomme allemand, touchant le genie & la force de la langue angloise, par rapport au son & a? la prononciation des voyelles & des consonnes, tant simples, que compose?es. = Some thoughts of the genius and potestas of the English language, with relation to the accent or pronunciation of the vowels and consonants, both simple and compound. In a letter to a High-Dutch gentleman.
- 1708: A serious reflection on the grievous scandal of prophane language in conversation
- 1708: Two dialogues concerning self-love
- 1708: An essay upon the execution of the laws against immorality and prophaneness
- 1708: A discourse concerning trouble of mind
- 1709: An hymn for the charity-schools, to be sung on Thursday in Whitsun-week, to a psalm tune
- 1709: An account of charity-schools
- 1709: A Serious persuasive to Christian purity. And directions for penitent offenders
- 1709: A persuasive to lay-conformity
- 1709: A list of the charity-schools lately set up in the cities of London and Westminster, and the respective counties of Great-Britain and Ireland, for promoting Christian knowledge.
- 1709: The life of a Christian
- 1709: Unanimity and charity
- 1709: Primitive Christianity revived
- 1709: The good fight of faith
- 1710: The lawfulness and right manner of keeping Christmas: shewn in a familiar conference between a Church-Man and a Dissenter
- 1710: An account of the religion, rites, ceremonies, and superstitions of the Moscovites; extracted from several writers of the best Character and Authority. By James Debia, Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Lincoln
- 1710: Seasonable advice in quarrelsome times
- 1710: The improvement of talents
- 1711: The grounds & principles of the Christian religion, explain'd in a catechetical discourse for the instruction of young people. Written in French by J.F. Ostervald, Pastor of the Church of Neufchatel, and Author of a Book, entituled, A Treatise concerning the Causes of the present Corruption of Christians, and the Remedies thereof. Rendred into English by Mr. Hum. Wanley: and revis'd by Geo. Stanhope, D.D
- 1711: Serious advice to the officers & seamen of Her Majesty's Royal Navy
- 1711: The father's legacy to his children
- 1711: An account of charity-schools
- 1711: The advices of a father to his children on the subject of religion
- 1711: A disswasive from the sin of drunkenness
- 1711: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, May the 24th, 1711
- 1712: The blessedness of doing good
- 1712: The charitable man bears much fruit
- 1712: Charity-Schools recommended
- 1712: A collection of several philosophical writings
- 1712: The lets and impediments in planting and propagating the gospel of Christ. A sermon preach'd before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, ... With ... an abstract of the proceedings of the Society within the year last past. By White Kennet,
- 1712: The liturgy used in the churches of the principality of Neufchatel
- 1712: Papal usurpation and persecution
- 1712: Charity-schools recommended: a sermon preach'd in several churches of the city of London
- 1712: The charitable man bears much fruit
- 1712: A short history of the attempts that have been made to convert the popish natives of Ireland
- 1712: A collection of forms of prayer, for the daily use of families
- 1712: The blessedness of doing good
- 1713: The Marquis de Langalerie's reasons for renouncing the popish religion
- 1713: A short history of the attempts that have been made to convert the popish natives of Ireland
- 1713: The principles and duties of the Christian religion
- 1713: A brief exhortation to the Holy Communion
- 1713: A method of daily devotion. Fitted to the meanest capacities. By Will. Asheton, D.D.
- 1714: The benefits and duty of the members of Christ's kingdom
- 1714: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Giles's in the Fields
- 1714: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Giles's in the Fields, in the afternoon, the seventh of February, 1713/14. Being the Sunday after the death of His Grace, Dr. John Sharp, Lord Arch-Bishop of York, Lord Almoner to Her Majesty Queen Anne: And who had been Minister of that Parish Sixteen Years. By Thomas Knaggs, M. A. Chaplain to the Right Honourable George, Lord Bergavenny, and Lecturer of the said Parish. Published at the Earnest Request of several Ancient Parishioners.
- 1715: An exercise against lying
- 1715: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1715: A collection of papers, printed by order of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1715: An abstract of the remarkable passages in the life of a private gentleman
- 1715: A brief account of the books in the Bible
- 1715: The practice of true devotion, in relation to the end, as well as the means of religion
- 1715: An earnest persuasive to the serious observance of the Lord's day
- 1715: The practice of true devotion
- 1716: The arguments of the books and chapters of the Old Testament
- 1716: An abstract of the proceedings of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, in the year of our Lord 1715
- 1716: The peculiar excellency and reward of supporting schools of charity
- 1716: The peculiar excellency and reward of supporting schools of charity
- 1716: A short grammar for the English tongue
- 1716: Orders to be observed by the masters and mistresses, in the government of the charity schools.
- 1716: The practice of true devotion
- 1716: Three practical discourses
- 1717: The doctrine of regeneration
- 1717: An Exercise against lying
- 1717: A rebuke to the sin of uncleanness. By a Minister of the Church of England
- 1717: Select offices of private devotion
- 1717: Of the propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts
- 1717: An account of the religion, and government, learning, and oeconomy, &c. of the Malabarians
- 1717: The life of a Christian
- 1718: A sermon preach'd before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1718: The art of spelling and reading English
- 1718: A disswasive from gaming
- 1718: Propagation of the Gospel in the east
- 1718: The young-man's monitor
- 1718: Methods used for erecting charity-schools
- 1718: A disswasive from the sin of drunkenness
- 1718: The exemplary life and character of James Bonnell, Esq
- 1719: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at their anniversary meeting in the Parish-Church of St. Mary-le-Bow; on Friday the 20th of February, 1718. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward, lord bishop of Coventry and Litchfield
- 1719: A Charitable proposal for relieving the sick & needy, and other distressed persons
- 1719: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, May the 21st, 1719
- 1720: A rebuke to the sin of uncleanness
- 1720: A help to a national reformation
- 1720: Of true Christianity four books
- 1720: A few cautions and directions in order to the more devout and decent performance of the publick worship of God
- 1720: An abridgment of the history of the Bible
- 1720: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, June the 9th, 1720
- 1720: A brief scheme of parochial Government
- 1721: A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of St. Sepulchre, June the 9th, 1720
- 1721: The practice of true devotion
- 1721: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1721: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, June the 1st, 1721
- 1721: Plain directions for reading the Holy Scripture
- 1722: The way of living in a method, and by rule
- 1722: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, May the 17th, 1722
- 1722: A companion for the aged
- 1722: The mother's legacy to her unborn child
- 1722: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1722: A disswasive from the sin of drunkenness
- 1722: The standing orders and resolutions of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
- 1723: The sacrament of the Lord's Supper explain'd
- 1723: A dialogue betwixt a protestant minister and a Romish priest
- 1723: A systeme of Christian doctrine
- 1723: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1723: Religious education of children
- 1724: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1724: The mother's legacy to her unborn child
- 1724: The duty and necessity of receiving the sacrament of the Lord's-supper
- 1724: Questions and answers concerning the two religions
- 1724: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1724: The obligation of obedience to present government
- 1724: The true Christian method of educating the children both of the poor and rich
- 1724: A brief view of the mistakes about happiness
- 1725: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1725: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at their anniversary meeting in the Parish-Church of St. Mary-le-Bow; on Friday the 19th of February, 1714. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John, lord bishop of St. Asaph
- 1725: Daily conversation with God
- 1725: A sermon preached in Lambeth Chapel
- 1725: A sermon preached in Lambeth chapel
- 1725: An account of several work-houses for employing and maintaining the poor
- 1725: Psalmodia Garmanica: or German Psalmody
- 1726: A disswasive from gaming
- 1726: Occasional poems
- 1726: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1726: Motives and encouragements to bear afflictions patiently; to rejoice under them; and to be thankful for them
- 1726: The practice of true devotion
- 1726: An essay towards an universal and rational grammar
- 1726: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, at St. Mary-le-Bow, on monday January the 3d, 1725. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John, lord bishop of St. Asaph
- 1726: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1727: Preventive charity the best method of doing good
- 1727: Two letters of the Lord Bishop of London
- 1727: For the use of the poor,
- 1727: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday January the 16th, 1726. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas, lord bishop of ELY
- 1727: Liberty, and the abuse of liberty
- 1727: A letter of the Lord Bishop of London to the masters and mistresses of families in the English plantations abroad; exhorting them to encourage and promote the instruction of their Negroes in the Christian faith
- 1727: The principles of religion explain'd and prov'd from the Scriptures
- 1727: Questions and answers concerning the two religions
- 1727: A short account of the lives and sufferings of several godly persons
- 1728: Reformation necessary to prevent our ruine
- 1728: The charge of Sir John Gonson, Kt
- 1728: Reformation necessary to prevent our ruine
- 1728: The charge of Sir John Gonson, Kt. to the grand jury of the city and liberty of Westminster, &c. At the general quarter-sessions of the peace, held the twenty fourth day of April 1728
- 1728: Family-religion: recommended in a discourse on Rom. xvi. 5.
- 1728: The charge of Sir John Gonson, Kt
- 1729: A sermon preached in the Parish-Church of St. Sepulchre, April the 10th, 1729
- 1729: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, April the 10th, 1729
- 1729: The principles of religion explain'd and prov'd from the Scriptures.
- 1729: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners
- 1729: Two letters of the Lord Bishop of London
- 1729: Directions for the devout & proper use of the Common-prayer
- 1729: Directions for devout behaviour in the publick worship of God
- 1729: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners
- 1729: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners
- 1730: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, April the 2d, 1730
- 1730: Family-devotion: or, An exhortation to morning and evening prayer in families
- 1730: An historical account of the incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts
- 1731: A sermon on the resurrection of Our Lord
- 1731: A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy, at their anniversary-meeting in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, February 25. 1730. By Thomas Spateman, M. A. Prebendary of St. Paul's, and Rector of St. Bartholomew the Great
- 1731: The usefulness and excellency of charity-schools
- 1732: A discourse concerning sins of infirmity
- 1732: Of charity to the poor, and the religious education of poor children
- 1732: A sermon on the resurrection of Our Lord
- 1734: A sermon preached at St. Sepulchre's Church; April the 25th, 1734
- 1734: Some additional notes towards a further elucidation of the apocalyptick visions
- 1794: The maxims of the Popish polity in England
As Bookseller
- 1701: A rebuke to the odious sin of uncleanness. By a Minister of the Church of England
- 1703: An account of the time [and place of] morning and evening prayers
- 1703: The manifesto of the Cevennois
- 1704: An earnest persuasive to the serious observance of the Lord's-day
- 1704: An account of the progress of the reformation of manners
- 1705: A disswasive from the horrid and beastly sin of drunkenness
- 1705: An account of the progress of the reformation of manners
- 1706: An account of charity-schools
- 1706: An Account of charity-schools lately erected in England, Wales, and Ireland
- 1706: Nicodemus: or, a treatise against the fear of man. Wherein the causes and sad effects thereof are briefly describ'd. With some remedies against it. Written in High Dutch by Augustus Hermannus Franke, Professor of Divinity in the University at Hall, and Minister of Glaucha near Hall. And Dedicated to the Clergy in Germany. Now done into English
- 1706: The Case of restitution briefly stated: and the necessary of it shewn in the business of repentance
- 1706: The charity of schools for poor children recommended
- 1706: An abstract of the marvellous footsteps of divine providence, in the building of a very large hospital, ... at Glaucha near Hall
- 1706: A help to a national reformation
- 1707: A list of the several charity-schools lately erected in the cities of London and Westminster, and the respective counties of England, Ireland, and Wales, for the promoting of Christian Knowledge
- 1707: The duty and reward of charity
- 1707: A disswasive from the sin of drunkenness
- 1707: The religious education of poor children recommended
- 1707: A list of the several charity-schools lately erected in the cities of London and Westminster, and the respective counties of England, Wales, and Ireland, for the promoting of Christian Knowledge
- 1707: The duty and reward of charity, especially as it regardeth the education of poor children
- 1707: An account of charity-schools
- 1707: A kind caution to prophane swearers. By a Minister of the Church of England
- 1707: An Account of charity-schools lately erected in England, Wales, and Ireland
- 1707: A rebuke to the sin of uncleanness
- 1707: A kind caution to watermen
- 1707: The christian school-master
- 1707: The theological works
- 1707: An account of charity-schools
- 1708: The glories of the other world
- 1708: An essay upon the execution of the laws against immorality and prophaneness
- 1708: A serious reflection on the grievous scandal of prophane language in conversation
- 1708: A farther instruction for those who have learnt the church catechism
- 1708: Three posthumous tracts
- 1708: A discourse concerning trouble of mind
- 1708: A conference between two men that had doubts about infant-baptism
- 1708: A short introduction to the practice of Christian religion
- 1708: The greivous scandal of Prophane language in conversation
- 1708: Two dialogues concerning self-love
- 1708: An exhortation to the belief and practice of real religion
- 1708: Two letters concerning self-love
- 1709: A persuasive to lay-conformity
- 1709: The good fight of faith
- 1709: The life of a Christian
- 1709: An account of charity-schools
- 1709: Primitive Christianity revived
- 1709: A Serious persuasive to Christian purity. And directions for penitent offenders
- 1709: A list of the charity-schools lately set up in the cities of London and Westminster, and the respective counties of Great-Britain and Ireland, for promoting Christian knowledge.
- 1709: An hymn for the charity-schools, to be sung on Thursday in Whitsun-week, to a psalm tune
- 1710: The improvement of talents
- 1710: An account of the religion, rites, ceremonies, and superstitions of the Moscovites; extracted from several writers of the best Character and Authority. By James Debia, Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Lincoln
- 1710: Seasonable advice in quarrelsome times
- 1710: The lawfulness and right manner of keeping Christmas: shewn in a familiar conference between a Church-Man and a Dissenter
- 1711: The grounds & principles of the Christian religion, explain'd in a catechetical discourse for the instruction of young people. Written in French by J.F. Ostervald, Pastor of the Church of Neufchatel, and Author of a Book, entituled, A Treatise concerning the Causes of the present Corruption of Christians, and the Remedies thereof. Rendred into English by Mr. Hum. Wanley: and revis'd by Geo. Stanhope, D.D
- 1711: An account of charity-schools
- 1711: Serious advice to the officers & seamen of Her Majesty's Royal Navy
- 1711: The advices of a father to his children on the subject of religion
- 1711: The father's legacy to his children
- 1711: A disswasive from the sin of drunkenness
- 1712: A collection of forms of prayer, for the daily use of families
- 1712: Charity-schools recommended: a sermon preach'd in several churches of the city of London
- 1712: The liturgy used in the churches of the principality of Neufchatel
- 1712: The charitable man bears much fruit
- 1712: The charitable man bears much fruit
- 1712: The lets and impediments in planting and propagating the gospel of Christ. A sermon preach'd before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, ... With ... an abstract of the proceedings of the Society within the year last past. By White Kennet,
- 1712: The blessedness of doing good
- 1712: Charity-Schools recommended
- 1712: The blessedness of doing good
- 1713: The principles and duties of the Christian religion
- 1713: A brief exhortation to the Holy Communion
- 1713: The Marquis de Langalerie's reasons for renouncing the popish religion
- 1713: A method of daily devotion. Fitted to the meanest capacities. By Will. Asheton, D.D.
- 1714: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Giles's in the Fields, in the afternoon, the seventh of February, 1713/14. Being the Sunday after the death of His Grace, Dr. John Sharp, Lord Arch-Bishop of York, Lord Almoner to Her Majesty Queen Anne: And who had been Minister of that Parish Sixteen Years. By Thomas Knaggs, M. A. Chaplain to the Right Honourable George, Lord Bergavenny, and Lecturer of the said Parish. Published at the Earnest Request of several Ancient Parishioners.
- 1714: The benefits and duty of the members of Christ's kingdom
- 1714: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Giles's in the Fields
- 1715: An earnest persuasive to the serious observance of the Lord's day
- 1715: The practice of true devotion, in relation to the end, as well as the means of religion
- 1715: A brief account of the books in the Bible
- 1715: The practice of true devotion
- 1715: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1715: An abstract of the remarkable passages in the life of a private gentleman
- 1715: An exercise against lying
- 1716: Three practical discourses
- 1716: The peculiar excellency and reward of supporting schools of charity
- 1716: An abstract of the proceedings of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, in the year of our Lord 1715
- 1716: The practice of true devotion
- 1716: The peculiar excellency and reward of supporting schools of charity
- 1716: The arguments of the books and chapters of the Old Testament
- 1716: A short grammar for the English tongue
- 1717: An Exercise against lying
- 1717: An account of the religion, and government, learning, and oeconomy, &c. of the Malabarians
- 1717: Select offices of private devotion
- 1717: The life of a Christian
- 1717: A rebuke to the sin of uncleanness. By a Minister of the Church of England
- 1717: The doctrine of regeneration
- 1718: A disswasive from gaming
- 1718: A disswasive from the sin of drunkenness
- 1718: The art of spelling and reading English
- 1718: Methods used for erecting charity-schools
- 1718: The young-man's monitor
- 1718: Propagation of the Gospel in the east
- 1718: The exemplary life and character of James Bonnell, Esq
- 1719: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, May the 21st, 1719
- 1720: A few cautions and directions in order to the more devout and decent performance of the publick worship of God
- 1720: A rebuke to the sin of uncleanness
- 1720: An abridgment of the history of the Bible
- 1720: A brief scheme of parochial Government
- 1720: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, June the 9th, 1720
- 1720: Of true Christianity four books
- 1720: A help to a national reformation
- 1721: Plain directions for reading the Holy Scripture
- 1721: A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of St. Sepulchre, June the 9th, 1720
- 1721: The practice of true devotion
- 1721: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, June the 1st, 1721
- 1722: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, May the 17th, 1722
- 1722: The way of living in a method, and by rule
- 1722: A disswasive from the sin of drunkenness
- 1722: A companion for the aged
- 1722: The mother's legacy to her unborn child
- 1722: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1723: The sacrament of the Lord's Supper explain'd
- 1723: A dialogue betwixt a protestant minister and a Romish priest
- 1723: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1724: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1724: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1724: A brief view of the mistakes about happiness
- 1724: The duty and necessity of receiving the sacrament of the Lord's-supper
- 1724: The mother's legacy to her unborn child
- 1724: Questions and answers concerning the two religions
- 1725: An account of several work-houses for employing and maintaining the poor
- 1725: Psalmodia Garmanica: or German Psalmody
- 1725: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at their anniversary meeting in the Parish-Church of St. Mary-le-Bow; on Friday the 19th of February, 1714. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John, lord bishop of St. Asaph
- 1725: Daily conversation with God
- 1726: Occasional poems
- 1726: The practice of true devotion
- 1726: A disswasive from gaming
- 1726: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1726: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, at St. Mary-le-Bow, on monday January the 3d, 1725. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John, lord bishop of St. Asaph
- 1726: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1726: Motives and encouragements to bear afflictions patiently; to rejoice under them; and to be thankful for them
- 1727: Liberty, and the abuse of liberty
- 1727: A short account of the lives and sufferings of several godly persons
- 1727: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday January the 16th, 1726. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas, lord bishop of ELY
- 1727: The principles of religion explain'd and prov'd from the Scriptures
- 1727: Questions and answers concerning the two religions
- 1728: The charge of Sir John Gonson, Kt
- 1728: The charge of Sir John Gonson, Kt. to the grand jury of the city and liberty of Westminster, &c. At the general quarter-sessions of the peace, held the twenty fourth day of April 1728
- 1728: Family-religion: recommended in a discourse on Rom. xvi. 5.
- 1728: Reformation necessary to prevent our ruine
- 1728: Reformation necessary to prevent our ruine
- 1728: The charge of Sir John Gonson, Kt
- 1729: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners
- 1729: Directions for devout behaviour in the publick worship of God
- 1729: The principles of religion explain'd and prov'd from the Scriptures.
- 1729: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners
- 1729: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners
- 1729: Directions for the devout & proper use of the Common-prayer
- 1730: Family-devotion: or, An exhortation to morning and evening prayer in families
- 1794: The maxims of the Popish polity in England
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