Hancock, John, -1728
Hancocke, John, ?-1728
Hancock, John d. 1728
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hancock, John ‡d -1728
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hancocke, John ‡d -1728
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hancocke, John, ‡d -1728
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Works
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An answer to some things contain'd in Dr. Hicks's Christian priesthood asserted : and, in his preface, concerning the Christian sacrifice. Wherein Some notice is taken of what Bishop Bull, Dr. Grabe, and Mr. Mead, have said on that Subject. As also Some Remarks on Dr. Cudworth's True Notion of the Sacrament: With an Answer to what Dr. Hicks has said against it | |
Arguments to prove the being of God | |
Arianism not the primitive Christianity: or, the antenicene fathers vindicated, from the imputation of being favourable to that heresy. Design'd as an answer (in part) to Mr. Whiston's Primitive Christianity reviv'd. By John Hancocke, .. | |
The christian schoolmaster. Or, a sermon preach'd at St. Augustin's church London, Sept. 30. 1713. at the funeral of the Late Reverend and Learned Mr. John Postlethwait, Chief Master of St. Paul's School. By John Hancock, D. D. Rector of St. Margaret's Lothbury, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Bedford | |
Common water the best cure for fevers, and probably for the plague | |
Febrifugum magnum | |
Febrifugum magnum : Proved to be Morbifugum Magnum: or, the grand febrifuge improved. Being an essay, to prove, that common water is good for many distempers that are not mentioned in Dr. Hancocke's Febrifugum Magnum. Particularly, Phrensy, Madness, Melangholy, the Jaundice, Scurvy, Apoplexy, Palsy, a Catarrhe, Convulsions and Falling-Sickness, the Cholick, Iliack Passion, a Diarrhea, Dysentery, the Fluxus Hepaticus, the Tenesmus, the Piles, the Diabetes, most Diseases of the Urinary Passages, many Diseases of Women and Children; with two Instances of Ulcers, and one of a Gangrene cured by Water | |
Kräftiges Fieber-Mittel , oder das gemeine Wasser als das beste Fieber-Mittel und vermuhtlich wieder die Pest dienlich gezeiget, nebst einem Bedencken wie man einen starcken Schwindsüchtigen Husten durch das Wasser curiren könne : Im englischen Sprache geschrieben durch Herr Johanem Hancock der Heil. Schrift Doctore und auf Verlangen etlicher Herren Liebhaber ins Teutsche übersetzt. | |
The low-Church-Men vindicated from the unjust imputation of being no-church-men : In answer to a late pamphlet, entitled The distinction of high-church and low-church distinctly consider'd, &c. With a Fair State of the case of Moderation | |
Tractatus de febribus |