Richard Ford
Active Years
Min year: 1654, Max year: 1790, Max count: 8
Establishments over time
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Locations over time
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As Author
- 1654: To the High Court of Parliament of England, Scotland, and Ireland: the humble petition of Richard Ford, Nathaniel Manton, and Thomas Papillon, of London, merchants
- 1670: The speech of Sr Richard Ford, knight, and alderman of London
- 1726: A catalogue of books, printed for Richard Ford, at the Angel in the Poultry, near Stocks-Market
- 1790: A treatise on the inoculation of horses, for the strangles; in which is clearly laid down, the manner and time of the operation; the Preparation Necessary Previous thereto; and the Mode of Treatment During the Continuance of the Disorder; the Whole Being the Result of long and repeated Experience. By Richard Ford, of Birmingham; who has Made the Complaints of Horses his Study for More than Fifty Years Past
As Publisher
- 1716: A sermon preach'd to a congregation of Protestant dissenters at Deal in Kent, June the 7th. 1716
- 1716: The character and blessings of a good government
- 1716: A sermon preached on the publick thanksgiving
- 1719: A conciliatory letter relating to the late proceedings at Salters-Hall
- 1719: The friendly interposer
- 1719: A conciliatory letter relating to the late proceedings at Salters-Hall
- 1720: A sermon preach'd at the opening of the New-Chappel at Tunbridge-Wells, Aug. 1. 1720
- 1721: Two discourses against deism, and some other dangerous errors
- 1722: Enthusiasm retorted: or, remarks on Mr. Morgan's second letter to the four London ministers; and on some later invectives of the same author, against the doctrine of the blessed Trinity. In a letter to a friend. By Samuel Fancourt
- 1722: A farewell-Sermon to the church, and to the world
- 1723: God to be owned in remarkable deliverances
- 1725: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1726: A sermon preach'd to the society that supports the lord's-day morning lecture at Little St. Helen's, August the first, 1726
- 1726: Remarks on the various interpretations of the more sure word of prophecy, 2 Pet. I. 19 which have been lately published by the Dean of Chichester, and the author of Miscellanea sacra. In vindication of that passage from the objections of the author of a discourse, of, The grounds and reasons of the Christian religion. With a different account of the place designed; in vindication of it against the mentioned author
- 1727: A funeral sermon preach'd at Whiston
- 1728: Moral songs composed for the use of children
- 1729: Vows in trouble, or a plain and practical discourse concerning the nature of vows made in trouble; and the reasonableness and necessity of a faithful performance of them. By John Horsley, A. M. Psalm lxvi. 13, 14. I will go into thy House with Burnt-Offerings: I will pay Thee my Vows which my Lips have uttered, and my Mouth hath spoken when I was in Trouble
- 1730: A sermon preached at Sudbury, Nov. 18, 1729. occasioned by the settlement of the Reverend Mr. John Ford, as pastor to the congregation of Protestant dissenters in that town. By T. Steward, V.D.M
- 1731: A paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's 1st Epistle to the Thessalonians. In Imitation of Mr. Locke's Manner. By the author of the Paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's Epistle to Philemon
- 1731: Of despising young ministers
- 1732: A fit rebuke to a ludicrous infidel
- 1732: A defence of the religion of nature, and the Christian revelation; against the defective account of the one, and the exceptions against the other, in a book, entitled, Christianity as old as the creation. By Simon Browne
- 1734: The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament
- 1735: A charge delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. John Rice
- 1736: The psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament
- 1736: Logick
- 1737: Two letters to a friend
- 1737: The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament
- 1737: The christian-Family prayer book
- 1738: The second sett of catechisms and prayers
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