Timothy Goodwin
Active Years
Min year: 1683, Max year: 1735, Max count: 21
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
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As Author
- 1710: The life and character of that eminent and learned prelate, the late Dr. Edw. Stillingfleet
- 1716: A sermon preach'd before their Excelliencies [sic] the Lords Justices of Ireland
- 1716: A sermon preach'd before their excelliencies the Lord Justices of Ireland, and both houses of Parliament, at Christ-Church, Dublin
- 1716: A sermon preach'd before their excellencies the lords justices of Ireland, and both houses of Parliament: at Christ's Church, Dublin
- 1716: A sermon preach'd before their Excellencies
- 1716: A sermon preach'd before their excellencies the Lords-Justices of Ireland, at Christ's-Church, Dublin
- 1724: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Anne, Dublin
- 1735: The life and character of that eminent and learned prelate, Dr. Edward Stillingfleet
As Publisher
- 1683: A true copy of a paper written by Capt. Tho. Walcott in Newgate, after his condemnation, and delivered to his son, immediately before his execution
- 1685: Valentinian: a tragedy
- 1687: Mixt essays upon tragedies, comedies, Italian comedies, English comedies, and opera's to his Grace the Duke of Buckingham
- 1689: The power, jurisdiction and priviledge of Parliament; and the antiquity of the House of Commons asserted
- 1689: An enquiry into the power of dispensing with penal statutes
- 1689: The Lord Russel's innocency further defended
- 1689: The power, jurisdiction and priviledge of Parliament; and the antiquity of the House of Commons asserted
- 1689: An enquiry into the power of dispensing with penal statutes
- 1689: A defence of the late Lord Russel's innocency
- 1690: The follies of France; or, A true relation of the extravagant rejoycings that were made by the French King's command, in most cities of France, for the pretended death of His Majesty (William, King of Great-Britain) contained in a letter, written from a Roman Catholick citizen of Paris (by way of Holland) to his correspondent in London. Translated from the French original
- 1691: A problem concerning the gout
- 1694: An account of Denmark, as it was in the year 1692
- 1696: An essay for the lowering the gold, and raising the silver eoin [sic]
- 1719: A compleat collection of state-tryals
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