Sprint, John, 166.?-1727?
Sprint, John, -1729
Sprint, John
Sprint, John (16..-około 1727).
Sprint, John (?-1727)
Sprint, John 1660-1729
Sprint, John, 1660-1727
Sprint, John ca. 166X?-1727?
VIAF ID: 231002250 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sprint, John ‡d 1660-1729
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sprint, John ‡d ca. 166X?-1727?
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sprint, John, ‡d -1729
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sprint, John, ‡d 166.?-1727?
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- 510 2 _ ‡a J. & B. Sprint ‡4 affi ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 ortw ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
- 500 1 _ ‡a Sprint, Samuel ‡d -1707 ‡4 bezf ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
Works
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Ad illustrissimos comites Warwicensem et Leicestrensem oratio gratulatoria Bristolliæ habita April. Anno 1587 | |
Anatomy of the controversed ceremonies of the church of England | |
Archaeologia Graeca : or, the Antiquities of Greece. The fourth edition. By John Potter, D. D. now Lord Bishop of Oxford.... | |
Ars tinctoria experimentalis. | |
The bride-womans counseller : being a sermon preach'd at a wedding, May the 11th, 1699, at Sherbourn, in Dorsetshire | |
A catalogue of books in quires, and copies, and parts of copies, being part of the stock of the late Mr. John Sprint, bookseller, 1731. | |
Christian loyalty revived in a sermon : preached at Temple-Combe in Somersetshire on the 26 of Novemb. 1693 : being a day appointed by authority for rendring thanks and praise to almighty God for his merciful preservation of our gracious King William, &c | |
The Christian mourner comforted: or a sermon preached at the funeral of Mrs. Susanna Tyte, late wife of Mr. Tho. Tyte, sen. of Stalbridg, in the county of Dorset, Octob. 12. 1691. and since enlarged. Wherein is represented, I. What the funeral-practices of the heathens were, and how unworthy of a Christian's imitation. II. The lawfulness of mourning at the Christians funeral. III. In what cases it is justifiable. IV. What those considerations are that tend to moderate the sorrows of surviving Christians for their deceased friends. By John Sprint, the meanest and unworthiest servant of the best and greatest Master | |
The christian sword and buckler. Or, A letter sent by Dr. Sprint, to a man seuen yeares grieuously afflicted in conscience, and fearefully troubled in mind : Very comfortable and commodious to withstand the assaults of Sathan | |
The clergyman's companion in visiting the sick. Being a collection of the following particulars for that purpose; ... To which are annex'd. The offices of publick and private baptism. The 5th ed., improv'd and corrected.. | |
Expository notes, with practical observations, on the New Testament of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ : wherein the sacred text is at large recited, the sense explained, and the instructive example of the blessed Jesus and his holy apostles to our imitation recommended, the whole designed to encourage the reading of the Scriptures in private families, and to render the daily perusal of them profitable and delightful | |
A funeral sermon preached upon the death of that worthy gentleman, John Hoskyns, of Purse-Candle, in the county of Dorset, Esq; who deceased the 18th of June, 1714. To which are added some Things that were Provided, but not Delivered. By John Sprint | |
Geographical grammar | |
Geography anatomized | |
Great Britain's wonder, a good king and good ministers : Set forth in a sermon preach'd at Milburn-Port in Somersetshire, Jan. 20. 1714-15. Being the day of publick Thanksgiving for King George's peaceable and happy accession to the throne. By John Sprint | |
The history of the most ingenious knight Don Quixote de la Mancha | |
life of William III. late king of England, and prince of Orange. Containing an account of his family, birth, education, accession to the dignity of stadtholder and captain-general of Holland, his marriage, expedition to England, and the various steps by which he and his princess ascended the throne, with the history of his reign, enterprizes, and conduct in peace or war. And a relation of his will, death, and funeral. Intermixt with very many original papers, letters, memoirs, his publick speeches, declarations, treaties, and alliances, several of which never before printed. Illustrated with divers cuts, medals, &c. The second edition corrected. | |
Liturgia, seu, Liber precum communium, et administrationis sacramentorum, aliorumque rituum & ceremoniarum in Ecclesia Anglicana receptus : itemque forma & modus creandi, ordinandi, & consecrandi episcopos, presbyteros, & diaconos : Epistolae, evangelia, & Psalmi inseruntur juxta Sebastiani Castellionis versionem | |
M. Benj. Hederici lexicon manuale graecum... in tres partes... divisum... auctum a Sam. Pactrick.. | |
Mathematicks made plain, in the solution of variety of useful propositions in Arithmetick. Interest, simple and compound. Geometry. Surveying. Gauging. Measuring all artificers works. Trigonometry, plain and spherical. Astronomy. Geography. Navigation. Dialling. Chronology. Dioptricks. Staticks. Gunnery. Military fortification. Civil and naval architecture. Mechanick powers. Automaticks, or clock-work, &c. All perform'd by that excellent line of numbers, commonly call'd Gunter's-line... By Richard Neve. | |
Meditations | |
Of the principles and duties of natural religion : two books | |
Pious Breathings. Being the meditations of St. Augustine, his Treatise of the love of God, Soliloquies and Manual. To which are added select contemplations from St. Anselm and St. Bernard. Made English by Geo. Stanhope,... The fourth edition | |
Propositions, tending to proove the necessary vse of the christian sabbath, or Lords day : and that it is commanded by the word. Whereunto is added the practise of that sacred day, framed after the same word. By Iohn Sprint, an unworthy minister of the Gospell of Iesus Christ, at Thornebery in Gloucester-shire, sometimes student of Christs Church in Oxon | |
Rhetorica Anglorum, vel, Exercitationes oratoriae in rhetoricam sacram et communem quibus adjiciuntur quaedam regulae ad imbecilles memorias corroborandas | |
The summe of the Christian religion : contayning the chiefe points of the perswasion and practise of a Christian, which are needfull to his saluation. Drawne orderly in a cleare methode, and proposed in forme of question and answere. By Iohn Sprint | |
Treatise of Regular Solids | |
A true, modest, and iust defence of the petition for reformation, exhibited to the Kings most excellent Maiestie : Containing an answere to the confutation published under the names of some of the Vniuersitie of Oxford. Together vvith a full declaration out of the Scriptures, and practise of the primitiue Church, of the severall points of the said petition | |
The whole art of dying : in two parts : the first being an experimental discovery of all the most useful secrets in dying silk, wool, linnen and the manufactures thereof, as practised in England, France, Spain, Holland and Germany : to which is added, a discourse of pot and weyd ashes, as well as several other foreign ingredients used in dying : written originally in the German language : the second part is a general instruction for the dying of wools and woollen manufactures of all colours, for the culture of the drugs used in the tinctorial art, and also for the dying of hats |