W. Bowyer
Active Years
Min year: 1699, Max year: 1781, Max count: 46
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1699: A defence of the Vindication of K. Charles the Martyr
- 1700: Two sermons preach'd at the parish-church of St. George Botolph-Lane
- 1700: Two sermons concerning nature and grace
- 1700: The scripture-history of the Sabbath
- 1700: A sermon preach'd at Turners-Hall, the 5th. of May, 1700
- 1700: Father Malebranche his Treatise concerning the search after truth
- 1700: The sinner a traitor to his king and country
- 1700: Father Malebranche his Treatise concerning the search after truth
- 1700: The anatomy of Simon Magus, or, the sin of simony laid open.
- 1700: A sermon preached at the triennial visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, James, Lord Bishop of Lincoln
- 1700: The bride-woman's counsellor
- 1700: Two sermons concerning nature and grace
- 1701: The pious man's directions
- 1701: Historical collections of the life and acts of the Right Reverend Father in God, John Aylmer, Lord Bishop of London
- 1702: A general ecclesiastical history
- 1702: Seneca's Morals by way of abstract
- 1703: Poor Robin
- 1704: A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England
- 1704: Stella nova: or, an almanack for the year of our Lord 1704. ... By John Fisher ...
- 1704: Poor Robin
- 1705: A companion for the feastivals [sic] and fasts of the Church of England
- 1705: A discourse concerning prayer
- 1705: Poor Robin
- 1706: To the Right Reverend the Ld Bishop of Carlisle. Containing a third vindication of Edward the Third. Letter III.
- 1706: To the Right Reverend the Ld Bishop of Carlisle. Containing a third vindication of Edward the Third. Letter III.
- 1706: The great duty of frequenting the Christian sacrifice, and the nature of the preparation required
- 1706: Rapin of gardens
- 1706: Poor Robin
- 1707: Poor Robin
- 1707: A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England
- 1708: A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England
- 1708: Poor Robin
- 1709: A paraphrase and commentary on the New Testament
- 1709: Poor Robin
- 1710: A sermon preached before the Queen in the chapel-royal at St. James's; November the 7th 1710. Being the day of thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the successes of this campaign
- 1710: Poor Robin
- 1710: A sermon preached before the Queen in the chapel-royal at St. James's
- 1710: Additional annotations to the New Testament; with seven discourses
- 1710: Twelve sermons formerly preach'd
- 1710: An exposition of the creed
- 1710: An exposition of the creed
- 1711: Poor Robin
- 1712: Sacred biography
- 1712: The nature of truth and falshood; with some motives to the practice of mutual sincerity
- 1712: The ancient and present state of Glostershire
- 1712: Poor Robin
- 1712: A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England
- 1713: A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Halifax, on Tuesday the 7th of July, 1713. Being the day appointed by Her Majesty for a publick thansgiving for the peace. By Thomas Burton, A.M. and vicar of Halifax, in the county of York
- 1713: A companion for the fasts of the Church of England
- 1713: A persuasive to the people of Scotland, in order to remove their prejudice to the Book of Common Prayer. To which is added, an appendix: Wherein are answer'd, the objections offer'd against the liturgy, in two late pamphlets, call'd, Dialogues between a curate and a country-man. By P. Barclay, A.M.
- 1713: Poor Robin
- 1714: The Christian's pattern
- 1714: Poor Robin
- 1714: C. Crispi Sallustii quĉ supersunt
- 1715: An exposition of the creed
- 1715: An essay on the theory of painting
- 1715: Caius Crispus sallustius the historian translated into English
- 1715: A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England
- 1715: Elevations to Jesus Christ: being Christian meditations on St. Paul's epistle to the Hebrews. By Anthony Godeau, Bishop of Grasse and Vence. Translated from the French by Joshua Smith, A.M.
- 1715: Poor Robin. 1715. An almanack of the old and new fashion: Or
- 1716: The works
- 1716: Poor Robin
- 1716: Epicteti Enchiridion
- 1717: Practical discourses upon the Lord's Prayer
- 1717: The works of Mr. Alexander Pope
- 1717: Poor Robin
- 1717: A collection of miscellanies
- 1717: The works of Mr. Alexander Pope.
- 1717: A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England
- 1717: Practical discourses upon the Lord's prayer
- 1717: Opticks
- 1718: Twelve sermons preached at several times
- 1718: Miscellaneous discourses relating to the traditions and usages of the scribes and pharisees in our blessed saviour Jesus Christ's time. In two volumes. The first, Containing, I. A Discourse of the Nature, Authority and Usefulness of the Misna. II. Table and Contents of all the Titles of the Misna. III. A Discourse of the Recital of the Shema, Phylacteries, and Schedules of Gates and Door-Posts. IV. Texts relating to the religious Observation of one Day in seven. With Annotations. The second, Containing, Shabbath. A Title of the Misna concerning the Sabbath. Eruvin. A Title of the Misna, concerning the Mixtures practised by the Jews in Jesus Christ's Time, to strengthen the Observation of the Sabbath. In Hebrew and English. With Annotations. By W. Wotton, D.D
- 1718: An history of the mitred Parliamentary abbies, and conventual cathedral churches. Shewing the times of their respective foundations, and what Alterations they have undergone. With some Descriptions of their Monuments, and Dimensions of their Buildings, &c. Together with a catalogue of their abbats, priors, &c. To which are annexed, several other lists of the principals of divers monasteries; the Number of Monks at the Surrender, and the Names of the last Abbats, Priors, &c. who signed the same; as far as they have come to hand. With an exact Account of those Religious Men and Women, and Chantry Priests, receiving Pensions throughout England and Wales, An. 1553. A Work, Among other Uses, necessary to give light to several Charters sans Date; and helpful to such who shall treat of Families and Dignified Persons. For whose Benefit are subjoined large indexes. The whole extracted out of very curious manuscripts, &c which have been many Years Collecting by the most eminent Antiquaries; and faithfully published By Browne Willis, Esq; In two volumes.
- 1718: Twelve sermons preached upon several occasions
- 1718: Poor Robin
- 1719: Poor Robin. 1719. An almanack after a new fashion
- 1720: The omniscience of the Son of God
- 1720: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1720: Poor Robin
- 1721: The theological works of the Reverend Mr. Charles Leslie
- 1721: Poor Robin
- 1721: The dispensatory of the Royal College of physicians in London
- 1721: The theological works of the Reverend Mr. Charles Leslie
- 1722: Poor Robin
- 1723: Poor Robin
- 1723: Poor Robin
- 1723: The great duty of frequenting the Christian sacrifice, and the nature of the preparation required
- 1723: The life of General Monk
- 1724: Death just matter of joy to good men
- 1725: Several discourses upon practical subjects
- 1725: Poor Robin. 1725. An almanack after the old and new fashion
- 1726: A volume of posthumous discourses of the late Reverend and learned Dr. George Hickes, Dean of Worcester. Left in the hands of, and now published, by N. Spinckes, M.A.
- 1726: Several discourses upon practical subjects
- 1726: An explanation of the principles of the Christian religion
- 1726: Poor Robin
- 1727: Poor Robin. 1727. An almanack after all fashions old and new
- 1727: Il cortegiano
- 1727: A view of the ancient and present state of the churches of Door, Home-Lacy, and Hempsted
- 1727: Il cortegiano
- 1728: Poor Robin
- 1729: Poor Robin. 1729. A new almanack after the old fashion
- 1730: Poor Robin. 1730. A new almanack after the old and new fashion
- 1731: Poor Robin
- 1731: Sermons on several occasions, in three volumes. By the late Reverend Nathanael Marshall, D. D. Canon of Windsor, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. ...
- 1731: The principles of the Christian religion explained
- 1732: Longford's Glyn
- 1732: Poor Robin. 1732. A new almanack after the old fashion
- 1732: Rules for drawing the several parts of architecture
- 1733: Poor Robin
- 1733: A translation of the second satyr of Persius
- 1734: Some thoughts concerning a proper method of studying divinity. By William Wotton, D.D
- 1734: Poor Robin
- 1734: Lettres e?crites de Londres sur les Anglois
- 1735: The hardships of the English laws in relation to wives
- 1735: The works of Mr. Alexander Pope
- 1736: Rules for drawing the several parts of architecture
- 1737: The genuine works of Flavius Josephus
- 1738: The heinous sin of profane cursing and swearing
- 1738: A treatise of ancient and present geography
- 1738: Stereography
- 1738: A new and easy method of learning Hebrew without points. To which is annex'd, by way of praxis, the Book of Proverbs, Divided according to the Metre: With the Masoretical Reading in Roman Letters, the Interlinear Version of Santes Pagninus, &c. A Grammatical Analysis, and Short Notes Critical and Explanatory. The Whole design'd for the more speedy and perfect Attainment of the Hebrew Tongue. By Richard Grey, D. D. Rector of Hinton in Northamptonshire.
- 1738: Intercession every Christian's duty
- 1741: The gentlemans diary
- 1741: The great duty of frequenting the Christian sacrifice, and the nature of the preparation required
- 1742: The gentleman's diary
- 1743: A description of the East
- 1743: The gentleman's diary
- 1744: An essay on man
- 1745: Immortality reveal'd
- 1745: An enquiry into the foundation of the English constitution; or, an historical essay upon the Anglo-Saxon government both in Germany and England. By Samuel Squire, M. A. Archdeacon of Bath.
- 1749: The last words of David, divided according to the metre. With notes critical and explanatory. By Richard Grey, D. D. Prebendary of St. Paul's, and Rector of Hinton in Northamptonshire.
- 1751: Sixteen discourses on Jesus Christ our Lord
- 1751: Poems, and miscellaneous pieces
- 1752: A critical commentary upon the books of Tobit, Judith, Baruch, the history of Susanna, and Bel and the dragon
- 1753: A critical commentary on such books of the Apocrypha, as are appointed to be read in churches
- 1759: Instructions for them that come to be confirmed
- 1760: A critical commentary on such books of the Apocrypha
- 1761: Instructions for them that come to be confirmed
- 1765: Moral and political dialogues
- 1766: Observations upon the statutes
- 1769: Observations of the transit of Venus over the sun
- 1769: The Roman roads, Ikenild-Street and Bath-Way
- 1769: Observations on the expectations of lives
- 1769: An account of an essay on the origin of a natural paper, found near the city of Cortona in Tuscany. In a letter from John Strange, Esq. F.R.S. to Mathew Maty, ...
- 1770: Observations on the wardrobe account for the year 1483. By Jer. Milles, ...
- 1770: An account of several sepulchral inscriptions and figures in bas-relief
- 1770: Extract from the journals of the Royal Society, June 23, 1768
- 1770: Astronomical observations made, by order of the Royal Society, at Prince of Wale's Fort
- 1771: The gentleman's diary
- 1771: Moral and political dialogues
- 1771: Copies of two letters from John Ellis, Esq; F.R.S. I. To Dr. Linnĉus, F.R.S, &c. II. To Mr. William Aiton, ... Read before the Royal Society, December 13 and 20, 1770.
- 1771: A letter to the Rev. Dr. M-, on the question of electing aliens into the vacant places in Eton-College. By the author of the Extract.
- 1772: Select works
- 1772: Select works
- 1772: The history of imbanking and draining of divers fens and marshes, both in foreign parts and in this kingdom, and of the improvements thereby
- 1772: Some remarks on Mr. Walpole's historic doubts on the life and reign of King Richard the Third
- 1772: The gentleman's diary
- 1773: An account
- 1773: Poor Robin
- 1773: A letter from Dr. Ducarel, F.R.S. and F.S.A. to William Watson, M.D. F.R.S
- 1773: The gentleman's diary
- 1773: Observations made at Chislehurst, in Kent, MDCCLXXII
- 1773: The Anglo-Saxon version, from the historian Orosius
- 1773: An account of the death of a person destroyed by lightning in the chapel in Tottenham-Court-Road
- 1774: Of the electric property of the torpedo
- 1774: Experiments concerning the different efficacy of pointed and blunted rods, in securing buildings against the stroke of lightning. By William Henley, ...
- 1774: A voyage towards the North Pole
- 1774: Anatomical observations on the torpedo
- 1774: Of torpedos found on the coast of England
- 1774: The gentleman's diary
- 1774: Account of a new hygrometer
- 1774: Critica sacra
- 1775: Vox stellarum
- 1775: The gentleman's diary
- 1775: Poor Robin
- 1775: Vox stellarum
- 1776: Sermons preached at Lincoln's-Inn
- 1776: An introduction to the study of the prophecies concerning the Christian Church
- 1776: Q. Horatii Flacci epistolae ad Pisones, et Augustum: with an English commentary and notes: to which are added critical dissertations. By the Reverend Mr. Hurd. In three volumes.
- 1777: An account of the kingdom of Thibet
- 1777: An account of the Bramins Observatory at Benares
- 1777: Poems consisting chiefly of translations from the Asiatick languages
- 1777: Of the wisdom of the antient Egyptians, &c
- 1777: Directions for making the best composition for the metals of reflecting telescopes
- 1777: Barometrical observations on the depth of the mines in the Hartz. By John Andrew de Luc, F. R. S. Read at the Royal Society, March 20, 1777.
- 1777: A dissertation upon the epistles of Phalaris
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