J. Downing
Active Years
Min year: 1698, Max year: 1797, Max count: 126
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1698: A true account of the robbery and murder of John Stockden
- 1701: A view of the articles of the Protestant and Popish faith
- 1701: An account of the Societies for Reformation of Manners, in England and Ireland
- 1701: The divine joy of religion
- 1701: A friendly discourse concerning prophane cursing and swearing
- 1701: The office of the ministry accounted for
- 1702: The Obligations of a justice of the peace, to be diligent in the execution of the penal-laws against prophaneness and debauchery, for the effecting of a national reformation
- 1702: An earnest exhortation to house-keepers
- 1702: A letter from a minister to his parishioners. Shewing the indispensable duty incumbent on all persons to give informations to the magistrate as well against prophane swearing and cursing, as against other crimes and misdemeanours.
- 1702: The English fencing-master
- 1702: A discourse concerning church-communion. ... And also, a discourse, wherein is shewed, that the Church of England does not teach for doctrines the commandments of men
- 1702: An earnest exhortation to house-keepers
- 1702: William the Third, by the grace of God, ... To all Christian people, ... greeting: I. Whereas we are credibly informed, that in many of our plantations,
- 1702: An account of the progress of the reformation of manners
- 1702: The sodomites shame and doom, laid before them with great grief and compassion. By a minister of the Church of England
- 1703: A true account of the unaccountable dealings of some Roman Catholick missionars of this nation, for seducing proselytes from the simplicity of the gospel, to the Roman mystery of iniquity. ... By Mr. Edward Stephens
- 1703: The character of a Christian
- 1703: The great charity of instructing poor children
- 1703: An account of the progress of the reformation of manners
- 1704: The wonder of the Bishop of Meaux, upon perusal of Dr. Bull's books, consider'd and answer'd
- 1704: A sermon preach'd
- 1704: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Andrews Holborn, June 8. 1704
- 1704: An earnest persuasive to the serious observance of the Lord's-day
- 1705: The superintendency of divine providence over humane affairs. A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and liverymen of the several companies of the City of London, ... By Francis Fox,
- 1705: A kind and compassionate admonition to the people call'd Quakers, from the many persons of the Church of England, who truly desire their present peace and everlasting happiness
- 1705: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor and aldermen of the City of London
- 1705: A conference between the soul and body
- 1705: The practice of quietness
- 1705: The obligations of a justice of the peace
- 1705: A conference between the soul and body
- 1705: The rights and benefit of confirmation asserted
- 1705: A kind caution to prophane swearers
- 1705: The history of infant-baptism
- 1706: The baseness and perniciousness of the sin of slandering and back-biting. By Josiah Woodward, D.D. minister of Popler
- 1706: An account of the progress of the reformation of manners
- 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 Franck, ... Now done into English
- 1706: A third defence of ministerial conformity to the Church of England
- 1706: A friendly conference (by letters) between a church-man and an independent
- 1707: A sermon upon the union of the two kingdoms
- 1707: The oath of a constable
- 1707: Pietas Hallensis
- 1707: A serious reflection on the grievous scandal of prophane language in conversation
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, at the parish church of St. Mary le Bow, February 20th, 1707/8. By William Stanley,
- 1708: Praise out of the mouth of babes
- 1708: Pastoral-advice to young persons, in order to their being confirmed by the bishop. By a minister of the Church of England
- 1709: A short instruction concerning the principles of true Christianity
- 1709: An earnest persuasive to the serious observance of the Lord's-day
- 1709: The Church catechism broke into short questions, with an explanation of some words, for the easier understanding of it
- 1709: For God, or for Satan
- 1709: A letter from a member of the Society
- 1709: 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. By August. Herman. Franck, Professor of Divinity in the University at Hall, and Minister of Glaucha in the Suburbs. Rendered into English from the High Dutch; and Dedicated to the Honourable Society for Reformation of Manners
- 1710: A Christian alarm
- 1710: The lawfulness of oaths, and the sin of perrjury [sic] and profane swearing
- 1710: The art of spelling and reading English
- 1710: The danger of bad company with respect to our obedience to God
- 1710: A present for servants
- 1711: Pastoral advice to a young person lately confirmed by the Bishop
- 1711: The judgment of the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell, concerning the societies for reformation of manners, compared with the judgment of many of the Lords spiritual and temporal and honourable judges, of this kingdom, and that of Ireland. With some reflections thereupon. By Josiah Woodward, D.D
- 1711: Propagation of the Gospel in the east
- 1711: A sermon preach'd before the societies for reformation of manners, at the Parish-Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday the 1st of January, 1710/11
- 1712: Spiritual improvement of temporal afflictions: set forth in a sermon preached at St. James's, in the chappel of His late Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, &c. of Blessed Memory, on the 16th of January 1712. Being the Day of the General Fast & Humiliation. by Anthony William Boehm, Chaplain to His Late Royal Highness
- 1712: An account of the rise and progress of the religious societies
- 1712: The devout psalmodist
- 1712: An essay upon Christian education
- 1712: The great duty and benefit of self-denial
- 1712: The necessary duty of family-prayer
- 1712: A companion for the ladies-closets: or, the life and death of the most excellent the lady ---------
- 1712: The grounds & principles of the Christian religion
- 1712: A farewel-Sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Magnus, near London-Bridge, April 27, 1712. By John Swynfen, B. D. And late Lecturer at that Church
- 1712: The country minister's instruction to his young parishioners at Easter, who desire to come to the communion.
- 1712: The different motions of nature and grace
- 1712: Reliquię Ludolfianę
- 1713: Prayers for the use of the charity schools
- 1713: The excellency of the charity of charity-schools
- 1713: The duty of publick worship proved
- 1714: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners
- 1714: A collection of forms of prayer, for the daily use of families
- 1714: The devout psalmodist
- 1714: The Marquis de Langalerie's reasons for renouncing the popish religion
- 1714: The early conversion of islanders, a wise expedient for propagating Christianity
- 1715: A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of Potterne, in the county of Wilts, on the Sunday next after the fifth of November, 1715
- 1715: The excellency, and benefits, of a religious education
- 1715: The excellency, and benefits, of a religious education
- 1715: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Geo. Lewis
- 1715: A sermon preach'd before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1716: The Baptists confuted: or, the lawfulness of infant baptism proved
- 1716: The Methods used for erecting charity-schools: with the rules and orders by which they are govern'd
- 1716: All is well
- 1716: A sermon preach'd before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1716: Useful and delightful instructions, by way of dialogue between the master & his scholar
- 1716: Legal obedience, in oppsition to unlimited; the subjects necessary duty, and a prince's best security
- 1716: Pietas Hallensis
- 1716: Pietas Hallensis
- 1716: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners
- 1716: An essay shewing the wisdom of God, in appointing men to minister about holy things
- 1716: Pietas Hallensis
- 1716: The young man's duty
- 1716: Legal obedience
- 1716: The garden of Paradise
- 1716: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1716: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners
- 1717: Wisdom from above
- 1717: Several discourses and tracts for promoting the common interest of true Christianity
- 1717: A collection of forms of prayer, for the daily use of families, or Of particular persons
- 1717: A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of St. Sepulchre, June the 13th, 1717
- 1717: Autokatakritos
- 1717: The liberty of the Gospel explained, and recommended
- 1717: A brief and plain account of the principles of the Christian religion
- 1717: The liberty of the Gospel explained
- 1717: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1717: The conditions of obtaining salvation by Jesus Christ
- 1718: The arguments of the books and chapters of the New Testament
- 1718: A sermon preached at Heydon in Essex, October the 20th
- 1718: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1718: The duty of reformation
- 1718: Propagation of the Gospel in the east
- 1718: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1718: The necessity of positive duty
- 1718: Propagation of the Gospel in the east
- 1718: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday, December the 30th, MDCCXVII
- 1719: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1719: The divinity of our blessed lord and saviour Jesus Christ, fully proved, both from the Old and New Testament. By a private hand
- 1719: The principles and duties of the Christian religion
- 1719: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1719: Some arguments proving the being of a God, the truth of the Scriptures, and that Jesus Christ is the Messias. By a private hand
- 1719: The grounds and 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 revised by Geo. Stanhope, D. D. Recommended as proper for Publick Examinations in Charity Schools
- 1719: The temple's advocate: or, a serious exhortation to a constant attendance on the daily publick-prayers of the Church. By a minister of the Church of England
- 1720: The husbandman's manual
- 1720: Pastoral-advice to young persons, in order to their being confirmed by the bishop. By a minister of the Church of England
- 1720: Several letters relating to the protestant Danish mission at Tranquebar in the East-Indies.
- 1720: A collection of forms of prayer
- 1720: Several methods of reading the holy scriptures in private
- 1720: The world's hatred of those that are not of the world, explain'd and prov'd
- 1720: A short catechism
- 1720: An exhortation to the duty of family prayer; in a letter from a minister to his parishioners. With Prayers for their Use
- 1721: Pious, wise, and useful thoughts or remarks
- 1721: Prayers to be used by such as mourn in secret for publick judgments
- 1721: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1721: A discourse of judicial providence: preach'd in an assize sermon at Welsh-Pool, in the county of Mountgomery, on the 13th of Sept. 1720
- 1721: The principles and duties of Christianity
- 1721: An account of the extream misery of the Christian captives in Barbary
- 1721: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1721: A brief exhortation to the Holy Communion
- 1721: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1721: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1721: The bloody principles of Popery, offered to the consideration of every English protestant: in a sermon preach'd before the Mayor and Aldermen of Lincoln, Nov. 5. 1720. ... By John Disney,
- 1721: An extract of several letters relating to the great charity and usefulness of printing the New Testament and Psalter in the Arabick language
- 1721: The doctrine of godly sorrow
- 1721: The bloody principles of Popery, offered to the consideration of every English protestant: in a sermon preach'd before the Mayor and Aldermen of Lincoln, Nov. 5. 1720. Printed at the Request of some private Friends. By John Disney, Rector of Kirkby super Baine, in the County of Lincoln
- 1722: A regular method of governing a family
- 1722: Mr. Maitland's account of inoculating the small pox
- 1722: A brief scheme of parochial government
- 1722: The preliminary discourse to the arguments on the books and chapters of the Old and New-Testament. Written by J. F. Ostervald, Pastor of the Church of Neufchatel
- 1722: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1722: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday, January the Ist, MDCCXXI
- 1722: 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 16th of February, 1721. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Hugh, lord bishop of Bristol
- 1722: Several methods of reading the Holy Scriptures in private
- 1722: The christian's daily devotion
- 1722: The soldier's monitor
- 1722: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Right Honourable Lęticia, Lady-Dowager Russel
- 1722: A sermon preached in Trinity-College Chappel in Cambridge, December 21. 1721. in commemoration of the founders and benefactors. By Tho. Parne, A. M. Fellow of that College, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Anthony Lord Lucas
- 1723: The baseness and perniciousness of the sin of slandering and back-biting
- 1723: The righteous magistrate, and the virtuous informer
- 1723: A compendious way of teaching ancient and modern languages, formerly practised by the learned Tanaquil Faber, in the education of one of his sons,
- 1723: The seaman's monitor
- 1723: 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, February 15. 1722. By John Waugh, D.D. dean of Gloucester, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- 1724: A kind caution to prophane swearers
- 1724: An account of the rise and progress of the religious societies
- 1724: Devotional tracts concerning the presence of God
- 1725: Thoughts on the love of God
- 1725: Directions for the devout & proper use of the Common-prayer
- 1725: A serious address to god-fathers and god-mothers
- 1725: Proposals made in the year 1720
- 1725: A rebuke to the sin of uncleanness
- 1725: A charitable visit to the prisons. Containing suitable and proper advice or counsel to those who are confined there
- 1725: A conference about whoring
- 1725: The way of living in a method, and by rule
- 1725: Pastoral-advice to young persons, in order to their being confirmed by the bishop
- 1725: Lessons for children historical and practical
- 1725: A letter from a residing member of the Society
- 1726: An earnest exhortation to house-keepers
- 1726: Directions to an awaken'd conscience
- 1726: A pastoral letter from a minister to his parishioners
- 1726: Pastoral advices and directions
- 1726: The advantage of employing the poor in useful labour
- 1726: A present for servants
- 1726: 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, ... Rendred into English by Mr. Hum. Wanley: and revis'd by Geo. Stanhope, D.D
- 1727: A collection of psalms, and divine hymns
- 1727: The husbandman's manual
- 1727: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at the Parish-Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday the 17th of February, 1726
- 1727: The Christian's daily devotion
- 1727: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1728: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1728: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1728: The providence of God, the preservation of kingdoms
- 1729: Letters of religion, between Theophilus and Eugenio. Part II
- 1729: Thirty sermons preached on several occasions
- 1729: Several hundred texts of Holy Scripture
- 1729: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1729: The plain man's preservative from the error of the Anabaptists
- 1729: The baseness and perniciousness of the sin of slandering and back-biting. By Josiah Woodward, D.D. late minister of Popler
- 1729: Pastoral advices and directions
- 1729: Family visitation
- 1729: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1729: A regular method of governing a family
- 1729: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1730: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1730: The conditions of obtaining salvation by Jesus Christ
- 1730: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at the Parish-Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday the 20th of February, 1729
- 1730: The necessary duty of family prayer
- 1730: The Church catechism broke into short questions
- 1730: The devout psalmodist
- 1730: A catechetical instruction
- 1730: Pastoral advice to a young person lately confirmed by the Bishop
- 1730: Serious advice to persons who have been sick, to be put into their hands as soon as they are recover'd
- 1730: The best way of making our charity truly beneficial to the poor. Or the excellency of work-houses in country parishes, to prevent the evil effects of idleness
- 1730: The church catechism broke into short questions
- 1731: A disswasive from the heinous sins of perjury and subornation of perjury
- 1731: Want of universality no just objection to the truth of the Christian religion. A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; at the parish-church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday the 19th of February, 1730. Being the Day of their Anniversary Meeting. By John Denne, D. D. Archdeacon of Rochester
- 1731: Want of universality no just objection to the truth of the Christian religion. 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, 1730. By John Denne, D. D. Archdeacon of Rochester
- 1732: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1732: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1732: The practice of true devotion, in relation to the end, as well as the means of religion
- 1733: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1734: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1734: The grounds and principles of the Christian religion explain'd in a catechetical discourse for the instruction of young people. Written in French by J. F. Ostervald
- 1734: Lessons for children historical and practical; to which are added, some prayers, and the chief rules for spelling and dividing words into syllables. Designed to bring Them to Read well and distinctly in a shorter Time than is usual. Drawn up for the use of a charity-school in the country
- 1734: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1734: The church catechism broke into short questions
As Bookseller
- 1698: A true account of the robbery and murder of John Stockden
- 1701: A disswasive from the sin of drunkenness
- 1702: An account of the progress of the reformation of manners
- 1702: The sodomites shame and doom, laid before them with great grief and compassion. By a minister of the Church of England
- 1702: The Obligations of a justice of the peace, to be diligent in the execution of the penal-laws against prophaneness and debauchery, for the effecting of a national reformation
- 1702: An earnest exhortation to house-keepers
- 1702: An earnest exhortation to house-keepers
- 1702: A letter from a minister to his parishioners. Shewing the indispensable duty incumbent on all persons to give informations to the magistrate as well against prophane swearing and cursing, as against other crimes and misdemeanours.
- 1703: A true account of the unaccountable dealings of some Roman Catholick missionars of this nation, for seducing proselytes from the simplicity of the gospel, to the Roman mystery of iniquity. ... By Mr. Edward Stephens
- 1703: An account of the progress of the reformation of manners
- 1703: An earnest persuasive to the serious observance of the Lord's day. By a minister of the Church of England
- 1703: The character of a Christian
- 1704: An earnest persuasive to the serious observance of the Lord's-day
- 1705: A kind caution to prophane swearers
- 1705: The obligations of a justice of the peace
- 1705: A kind and compassionate admonition to the people call'd Quakers, from the many persons of the Church of England, who truly desire their present peace and everlasting happiness
- 1706: An account of the progress of the reformation of manners
- 1706: The baseness and perniciousness of the sin of slandering and back-biting. By Josiah Woodward, D.D. minister of Popler
- 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 Franck, ... Now done into English
- 1706: A friendly conference (by letters) between a church-man and an independent
- 1707: Pietas Hallensis
- 1707: The oath of a constable
- 1707: A serious reflection on the grievous scandal of prophane language in conversation
- 1708: Praise out of the mouth of babes
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, at the parish church of St. Mary le Bow, February 20th, 1707/8. By William Stanley,
- 1708: Pastoral-advice to young persons, in order to their being confirmed by the bishop. By a minister of the Church of England
- 1709: The Church catechism broke into short questions, with an explanation of some words, for the easier understanding of it
- 1709: A short instruction concerning the principles of true Christianity
- 1709: 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. By August. Herman. Franck, Professor of Divinity in the University at Hall, and Minister of Glaucha in the Suburbs. Rendered into English from the High Dutch; and Dedicated to the Honourable Society for Reformation of Manners
- 1709: For God, or for Satan
- 1709: An earnest persuasive to the serious observance of the Lord's-day
- 1710: The lawfulness of oaths, and the sin of perrjury [sic] and profane swearing
- 1710: The danger of bad company with respect to our obedience to God
- 1710: The art of spelling and reading English
- 1710: A present for servants
- 1710: A Christian alarm
- 1711: The judgment of the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell, concerning the societies for reformation of manners, compared with the judgment of many of the Lords spiritual and temporal and honourable judges, of this kingdom, and that of Ireland. With some reflections thereupon. By Josiah Woodward, D.D
- 1711: A sermon preach'd before the societies for reformation of manners, at the Parish-Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday the 1st of January, 1710/11
- 1711: Propagation of the Gospel in the east
- 1711: Pastoral advice to a young person lately confirmed by the Bishop
- 1712: The great duty and benefit of self-denial
- 1712: Spiritual improvement of temporal afflictions: set forth in a sermon preached at St. James's, in the chappel of His late Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, &c. of Blessed Memory, on the 16th of January 1712. Being the Day of the General Fast & Humiliation. by Anthony William Boehm, Chaplain to His Late Royal Highness
- 1712: The devout psalmodist
- 1712: The country minister's instruction to his young parishioners at Easter, who desire to come to the communion.
- 1712: An essay upon Christian education
- 1712: A companion for the ladies-closets: or, the life and death of the most excellent the lady ---------
- 1712: Reliquię Ludolfianę
- 1712: The necessary duty of family-prayer
- 1712: The grounds & principles of the Christian religion
- 1712: An account of the rise and progress of the religious societies
- 1713: The duty of publick worship proved
- 1713: A pastoral letter from a minister to his parishioners
- 1713: Prayers for the use of the charity schools
- 1714: A collection of forms of prayer, for the daily use of families
- 1714: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners
- 1714: The Marquis de Langalerie's reasons for renouncing the popish religion
- 1714: The devout psalmodist
- 1714: The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer
- 1714: The early conversion of islanders, a wise expedient for propagating Christianity
- 1715: A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of Potterne, in the county of Wilts, on the Sunday next after the fifth of November, 1715
- 1715: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Geo. Lewis
- 1715: A sermon preach'd before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1716: Pietas Hallensis
- 1716: The Methods used for erecting charity-schools: with the rules and orders by which they are govern'd
- 1716: The young man's duty
- 1716: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners
- 1716: All is well
- 1716: A sermon preached to the Societies for reformation of manners
- 1716: Useful and delightful instructions, by way of dialogue between the master & his scholar
- 1716: Pietas Hallensis
- 1716: Pietas Hallensis
- 1716: The Baptists confuted: or, the lawfulness of infant baptism proved
- 1716: The garden of Paradise
- 1717: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1717: A collection of forms of prayer, for the daily use of families, or Of particular persons
- 1717: Several discourses and tracts for promoting the common interest of true Christianity
- 1717: The conditions of obtaining salvation by Jesus Christ
- 1717: The liberty of the Gospel explained, and recommended
- 1717: A brief and plain account of the principles of the Christian religion
- 1717: A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of St. Sepulchre, June the 13th, 1717
- 1717: The liberty of the Gospel explained
- 1717: Wisdom from above
- 1717: Autokatakritos
- 1718: The arguments of the books and chapters of the New Testament
- 1718: The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer
- 1718: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday, December the 30th, MDCCXVII
- 1718: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1718: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1718: The duty of reformation
- 1718: Propagation of the Gospel in the east
- 1718: A sermon preached at Heydon in Essex, October the 20th
- 1718: The necessity of positive duty
- 1718: Propagation of the Gospel in the east
- 1719: Some arguments proving the being of a God, the truth of the Scriptures, and that Jesus Christ is the Messias. By a private hand
- 1719: The grounds and 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 revised by Geo. Stanhope, D. D. Recommended as proper for Publick Examinations in Charity Schools
- 1719: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1719: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1719: The divinity of our blessed lord and saviour Jesus Christ, fully proved, both from the Old and New Testament. By a private hand
- 1719: The temple's advocate: or, a serious exhortation to a constant attendance on the daily publick-prayers of the Church. By a minister of the Church of England
- 1719: The principles and duties of the Christian religion
- 1719: The Church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer; and confirm'd by scripture proofs
- 1720: Pastoral-advice to young persons, in order to their being confirmed by the bishop. By a minister of the Church of England
- 1720: A collection of forms of prayer
- 1720: The husbandman's manual
- 1720: An exhortation to the duty of family prayer; in a letter from a minister to his parishioners. With Prayers for their Use
- 1720: The world's hatred of those that are not of the world, explain'd and prov'd
- 1720: A short catechism
- 1720: Several letters relating to the protestant Danish mission at Tranquebar in the East-Indies.
- 1720: Several methods of reading the holy scriptures in private
- 1721: Pious, wise, and useful thoughts or remarks
- 1721: The principles and duties of Christianity
- 1721: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1721: Prayers to be used by such as mourn in secret for publick judgments
- 1721: The bloody principles of Popery, offered to the consideration of every English protestant: in a sermon preach'd before the Mayor and Aldermen of Lincoln, Nov. 5. 1720. Printed at the Request of some private Friends. By John Disney, Rector of Kirkby super Baine, in the County of Lincoln
- 1721: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1721: The bloody principles of Popery, offered to the consideration of every English protestant: in a sermon preach'd before the Mayor and Aldermen of Lincoln, Nov. 5. 1720. ... By John Disney,
- 1721: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1721: A brief exhortation to the Holy Communion
- 1721: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1721: A discourse of judicial providence: preach'd in an assize sermon at Welsh-Pool, in the county of Mountgomery, on the 13th of Sept. 1720
- 1721: The doctrine of godly sorrow
- 1722: A brief scheme of parochial government
- 1722: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday, January the Ist, MDCCXXI
- 1722: The preliminary discourse to the arguments on the books and chapters of the Old and New-Testament. Written by J. F. Ostervald, Pastor of the Church of Neufchatel
- 1722: The soldier's monitor
- 1722: A regular method of governing a family
- 1722: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1722: Several methods of reading the Holy Scriptures in private
- 1722: The christian's daily devotion
- 1723: The seaman's monitor
- 1723: The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer; and confirm'd by scripture proofs
- 1723: 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, February 15. 1722. By John Waugh, D.D. dean of Gloucester, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- 1723: The righteous magistrate, and the virtuous informer
- 1723: The baseness and perniciousness of the sin of slandering and back-biting
- 1724: A kind caution to prophane swearers
- 1724: An account of the rise and progress of the religious societies
- 1724: Devotional tracts concerning the presence of God
- 1725: Pastoral-advice to young persons, in order to their being confirmed by the bishop
- 1725: A letter from a residing member of the Society
- 1725: Proposals made in the year 1720
- 1725: The way of living in a method, and by rule
- 1725: Thoughts on the love of God
- 1725: A rebuke to the sin of uncleanness
- 1725: A charitable visit to the prisons. Containing suitable and proper advice or counsel to those who are confined there
- 1725: A conference about whoring
- 1725: Directions for the devout & proper use of the Common-prayer
- 1725: A serious address to god-fathers and god-mothers
- 1725: Lessons for children historical and practical
- 1726: An earnest exhortation to house-keepers
- 1726: A present for servants
- 1726: 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, ... Rendred into English by Mr. Hum. Wanley: and revis'd by Geo. Stanhope, D.D
- 1726: Pastoral advices and directions
- 1726: The advantage of employing the poor in useful labour
- 1726: A pastoral letter from a minister to his parishioners
- 1726: Directions to an awaken'd conscience
- 1727: The Christian's daily devotion
- 1727: A collection of psalms, and divine hymns
- 1727: The husbandman's manual
- 1728: The providence of God, the preservation of kingdoms
- 1728: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1729: The plain man's preservative from the error of the Anabaptists
- 1729: A regular method of governing a family
- 1729: Family visitation
- 1729: The baseness and perniciousness of the sin of slandering and back-biting. By Josiah Woodward, D.D. late minister of Popler
- 1729: Thirty sermons preached on several occasions
- 1729: Several hundred texts of Holy Scripture
- 1730: The devout psalmodist
- 1730: The necessary duty of family prayer
- 1730: The best way of making our charity truly beneficial to the poor. Or the excellency of work-houses in country parishes, to prevent the evil effects of idleness
- 1730: The Church catechism broke into short questions
- 1730: The conditions of obtaining salvation by Jesus Christ
- 1730: Pastoral advice to a young person lately confirmed by the Bishop
- 1730: The church catechism broke into short questions
- 1732: The practice of true devotion, in relation to the end, as well as the means of religion
- 1734: The church catechism broke into short questions
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