John Pemberton
Active Years
Min year: 1708, Max year: 1739, Max count: 88
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
- 1708: A sermon preach'd at Guilford in the county of Surry, at the Assizes held there, July the 14th, 1708
- 1709: An essay by way of catechism on confirmation
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the sons of the clergy
- 1710: A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy, at their anniversary-meeting
- 1711: A physician's phylactic
- 1711: Government and obedience
- 1712: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor
- 1712: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor
- 1712: The case of the Hertfordshire witchcraft consider'd. Being an examination of a book, entitl'd, A full and impartial account of the discovery of sorcery & witchcraft, practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkern, upon the Bodies of Anne Thorne, Anne Street, &c
- 1713: Cato examin'd: or; Animadversions on the fable or plot, manners, sentiments, and diction of the new tragedy of cato
- 1713: Directions to church-wardens
- 1713: Free thoughts upon the discourse of free-thinking
- 1714: A short and true account of a conference held at a Quakers meeting-house in Suffolk
- 1714: An alarm to Protestants
- 1715: The history of the most serene House of Brunswick-Lunenburgh
- 1715: Mr. Kettlewell's Measures of Christian obedience compendiously methodized
- 1717: Some considerations occasioned by a postscript from the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor to the Dean of Chichester, offered to his Lordship. By Thomas Sherlock, D. D. Dean of Chichester, Master of the Temple, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- 1717: Some considerations occasioned by a postscript from the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor to the Dean of Chichester, offered to his Lordship. By Thomas Sherlock, D. D. Dean of Chichester, Master of the Temple, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- 1717: An answer to a letter sent to the reverend Dr. Sherlock
- 1717: The young Christian instructed
- 1717: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, Aldermen, and citizens of London, at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, on November the 5th, 1712. By Thomas Sherlock, D.D. dean of Chichester, master of the Temple, and chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty
- 1717: An answer to a letter sent to the Reverend Dr. Sherlock
- 1718: Some considerations occasioned by a postscript from the ... Bishop of Bangor to the Dean of Chichester, offered to his Lordship. By Thomas Sherlock,
- 1719: 'tis well if it takes
- 1719: Tis well if it takes. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. Written by Mr. Taverner
- 1719: The tragedy of Sir Walter Raleigh
- 1719: The tragedy of Sir Walter Raleigh
- 1719: The tragedy of Sir Walter Raleigh
- 1724: The roman history of C. Velleius Paterculus
- 1725: A treatise of consumptions and other distempers belonging to the breast and lungs
- 1726: Sacred hymns
- 1726: A letter to a deist
- 1728: The foundation of moral goodness
- 1729: The second part of The foundation of moral goodness; illustrating and enforcing the principles and reasonings contained in the former. Being an answer to certain remarks communicated by a gentleman to the author
- 1729: The education proper for charity-children
- 1729: Sermons preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of Winchester. By Abraham Markland, D. D. Late Prebendary of the said Church, and Master of St. Cross. In two volumes. ...
- 1729: The recompence of God's faithful Stewards
- 1730: A letter to a deist
- 1730: A defence of the Scripture-History so far as it concerns the resurrection of Jairus's daughter
- 1730: The history of England
- 1730: A discourse on our Saviour's miraculous power of healing
- 1730: Divine rectitude
- 1731: The foundation of moral goodness
- 1731: Thoughts on religion
- 1731: A second letter to a deist
- 1732: The excellency of the constitution of the Church of England consider'd
- 1732: Remarks upon the Right Honourable the Lord Lansdowne's letter to the author of the Reflections historical and political,&c. as far as relates to Bishop Burnet
- 1732: A letter to a deist
- 1733: The foundation of moral goodness
- 1733: The second part of The foundation of moral goodness; illustrating and enforcing the principles and reasonings contained in the former. Being an answer to certain remarks communicated by a gentleman to the author
- 1733: Synopsis medicinæ
- 1733: An enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood
- 1733: The excellency of the Christian ministration
- 1733: A summary view of the whole practice of physick
- 1733: The law of truth: or, the obligations of reason essential to all religion. To which are prefixed, some remarks supplemental to a late tract; entitled, Divine rectitude
- 1733: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the Aldermen, and governors of the several hospitals of the city of London
- 1733: A second essay upon the nature, manner, and end of the Christian revelation
- 1734: A defence of The enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood
- 1737: A report, with the appendix, from the committee of the House of Commons
- 1739: Five sermons on the following subjects
- 1739: Five sermons on the following subjects
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