John Adams
Active Years
Min year: 1658, Max year: 1800, Max count: 7
As Author
- 1690: Index villaris: or, An exact register, alphabetically digested, of all the cities, market-towns, parishes, villages, the hundred, lath, rape, ward, wapentake, or other division of each county: the bishopricks, deaneries, churches, chappels, hospitals; with the rectories an vicarages in England and Wales, and their respective valuations in the King's books: the private seats of the King, nobility and gentry: the number of Parliament-men sent by cities or burroughs: the inns of court, colleges, inns of chancery, or other societies: the latitude of each particular place, and difference of longitude, east or west from London: explained by words at length, and symbols, or characters; in a plain, and most intelligible method. Hereto is added a perfect catalogue of the nobility of England and Wales, to the present time, May 20. 1690. with their respective seats and the counties wherein they are situate.
- 1695: A sermon preach'd at White-Hall on Sunday, September 8. 1695
- 1695: A sermon preached at White-hall, on Sunday, the 17th. of February, 1694/5
- 1696: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margarets Westminster, November the fifth, 1696. By J. Adams, rector of St. Alban Woodstreet, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty
- 1700: A sermon preach'd at St. Clement-Danes, the 29th of Septemb. 1700
- 1700: An essay concerning self-murther
- 1701: A sermon preach'd at St. Clement-Danes, the 29th of Sept. 1700
- 1702: A sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Cathedral, the 8th of December, 1702
- 1705: A sermon preached before the Queen, at Windsor
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Windsor, September 14. 1707
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Windsor, September 14. 1707
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St. James's Chappel, on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1706/7
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Windsor, September 9. 1705. By John Adams,
- 1707: A sermon preach'd before the Queen
- 1707: Sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Saint James's Chappel, on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1706/7
- 1708: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on March the third, 1707/8
- 1708: A sermon preach'd in Lambeth chapel, June the 6th, 1708. at the consecration of ... William Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. By J. Adams,
- 1708: A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on March the third, 1707/8
- 1708: A sermon preach'd in Lambeth-Chapel
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral-church of St. Paul
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral-church of St. Paul
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at Windsor, September 14. 1707
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Queen
- 1710: A sermon preached in Lambeth-Chapel, November the 19th. 1710
- 1710: A sermon preached in Lambeth-Chapel, November the 19th, 1710
- 1711: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Thursday, March the 8th 1710/11
- 1711: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Thursday, March 8, 1710/11. Being the Day on which Her majesty began Her happy reign, and appointed to be observ'd with publick Thanksgiving. By J. Adams, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty
- 1712: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chappel, on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1711/12. By J. Adams, D. D. Rector of St. Bartholomew near the Royal Exchange, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Published by Her Majesty's Special Command
- 1712: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chappel, on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1711/12. By J. Adams, D. D. Rector of St. Bartholomew near the Royal Exchange, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Published by Her Majesty's Special Command
- 1714: Ahab's evil: a funeral discourse on a late occasion
- 1714: Ahab's evil: a funeral discourse on a late occasion
- 1714: Ahab's evil: a funeral discourse on a late occasion
- 1714: Ahab's evil: a funeral discourse on a late occasion
- 1714: Ahab's evil
- 1728: Jesus Christ an example to his ministers
- 1745: Poems on several occasions, original and translated
- 1754: An inquiry into the powers committed to the general assemblies of this Church, and the nature of deposition from the Holy ministry, occasioned by the conduct and procedure of the assembly 1752
- 1773: The young sea-officer's assistant, both in his examination and voyage
- 1776: Thoughts on government
- 1776: House of Lords. John Crang and Mary his wife, - - - appellants. And John Adams the younger, Esquire, - - - respondent. Case of the respondent
- 1776: Thoughts on government
- 1781: The description and use of a new much-improved sinical quadrant
- 1781: A memorial. To their High Mightinesses, the States General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countries
- 1782: The mathematician's companion, or a table of logarithms from 1 to 10,860
- 1783: John Adams's application
- 1784: Lectiones selectę
- 1784: History of the dispute with America; from its origin in 1754. Written in the Year 1774. By John Adams, Esq
- 1786: Letters
- 1786: Twenty-six letters, upon interesting subjects, respecting the revolution of America
- 1787: Exercises in Latin composition
- 1787: A defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America
- 1787: A defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America
- 1787: A defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America
- 1787: The political history of the Italian republics
- 1787: A defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America
- 1788: The flowers of modern history
- 1788: A defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America
- 1789: The flowers of ancient history
- 1789: Anecdotes, bons-mots, and characteristic traits of the greatest princes, politicians, philosophers, orators, and wits of modern times; such as the Emperor of Germany King of Prussia Peter the Great Henry IV. Empress of Russia Charles XII. Lewis XIV. Sir Isaac Newton M. Lavater Lord Chesterfield Lord Mansfield Dr. Johnson Voltaire Rousseau Sterne Dryden Garrick Linnaeus, &c. Interspersed with some curious particulars, Tending to Throw New Light upon the Character of Several Nations. Calculated to Inspire the Minds of Youth with Noble, Virtuous, Generous, and Liberal Sentiments. By the Rev. John Adams, A.M
- 1789: Anecdotes, bons-mots, and characteristic traits of the greatest princes, politicians, philosophers, orators, and wits of modern times
- 1789: Curious thoughts on the history of man
- 1789: The flowers of modern history
- 1789: Twenty-six letters, upon interesting subjects, respecting the revolution of America
- 1790: Woman
- 1790: Modern voyages
- 1790: The flowers of modern history
- 1790: Modern voyages: containing a variety of useful and entertaining facts, respecting the expeditions and the principal discoveries of Cavendish, Dampier, Monk, Spilbergen, Anson, Byron, Wallis, Carteret, Bougainville Dixon, Portlock, Paterson, and others. Comprehending The most interesting Particulars of Brisson's Narrative of his Shipwreck and Captivity;-The Shipwreck of the Antelope, East India Packet, and a Description of the amiable Inhabitants of the Pelew Islands, never before known to any European;-Also the latest authentic Accounts from Botany Bay;-as well as curious Information from several ingenious Writers and Travellers. For the Amusement and Instruction of Youth of Both Sexes. In two volumes. ... . By the Reverend John Adams, A.M.
- 1790: Curious thoughts on the history of man
- 1790: The flowers of ancient history
- 1790: Elegant anecdotes, and bons-mots, of the greatest princes, politicians, philosophers, orators, and wits of modern times
- 1791: The elements of reading
- 1791: The history of France, from the first establishment of that monarchy to the present revolution
- 1791: The flowers of ancient history
- 1791: Elegant tales, histories, and epistles of a moral tendency; on love, friendship, matrimony, ... and other important subjects, by the author of Woman; or historical sketches of the fair sex
- 1791: Elegant tales, histories, and epistles of a moral tendency; on love, friendship, matrimony, ... and other important subjects, by the author of Woman; or, historical sketches of the fair sex
- 1792: A second volume of curious anecdotes, bon-mots, and characteristic traits. By the Rev. J. Adams, A. M. Author of a Former Much Approved Selection
- 1793: The death of His Most Christian Majesty, Louis XVI. Considered
- 1793: The elements of useful knowledge
- 1794: A defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America
- 1794: Elegant anecdotes
- 1794: The history of France
- 1795: The elements of reading
- 1795: The flowers of ancient history
- 1795: A view of universal history, from the creation to the present time
- 1795: The flowers of ancient history
- 1796: The flowers of ancient history
- 1796: The flowers of modern history
- 1796: The flowers of ancient history
- 1796: The flowers of modern history
- 1796: The flowers of modern history
- 1796: The mathematicians's [sic] companion
- 1796: Disputatio medica inauguralis de suspensa respiratione
- 1797: A defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America
- 1799: Lectiones selectę
- 1799: Analysis of horsemanship
- 1800: The elements of reading
- 1800: A letter from John Adams, Esq., president of the United States. To Thomas Pinckney, Esq., of South-Carolina
As Publisher
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