Chamberlayne, John, 1666?-1723
Chamberlayne, John F.R.S.
Chamberlayne, John
Chamberlayne, John, ca. 1668-1723
Chamberlayne, John 1668-1723
John Chamberlayne English writer and translator
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Works
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Angliae notitia. | |
The arguments of the books and chapters of the Old Testament : with practical observations | |
De bonitate et vitio alimentorum centuria. | |
Dissertatio de rebus armenicis | |
Dissertationes ex occasione sylloges orationum Dominicarum | |
Etat nouveau d'Angleterre, sous le règne du roi Guillaume et la reine Marie | |
Fader vår. | |
general list or catalogue of all the offices and officers employed | |
The great folly, superstition, and idolatry, of pilgrimages in Ireland; especially of that to St. Patrick's purgatory. Together with an account of the loss that the publick sustaineth thereby; truly and impartially represented. | |
The history of popedom, containing the rise, progress, and decay thereof, &c | |
The history of the reformation and other ecclesiastical transactions in and about the Low-Countries, from the beginning of the eighth century, down to the famous synod of Dort, inclusive ... | |
Letter | |
The lives of the French, Italian and German philosophers, late members of the Royal academy of science in Paris. Together with abstracts of some of the choice pieces, communicated by them to that illustrious society. | |
Lord's prayer. | |
De l'usage du caphé, du thé, et du chocolate. | |
Magnæ Britanniæ notitia or, The present state of Great-Britain with divers remarks upon the antient state thereof | |
The manner of making of coffee, tea, and chocolate. As it is used in most parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. With their vertues. | |
manner of making of coffee, tea and chocolate... newly done out of French and Spanish. A curious treatise of the nature and quality of chocolate... by Antonio Colmenero de Ledesma... | |
The Methodist Church, East Street, Tonbridge, 1872-1972. [Foreword by... John H. Chamberlayne]. | |
The natural history of coffee, thee, chocolate, tobacco, in four several sections : with a tract of elder and juniper-berries, shewing how useful they may be in our coffee-houses : and also the way of making mum, with some remarks on that liquor | |
A new Present state of England containing a concise history of its situation, extent, soil, natural and artificial curiosities : with a description of all the counties and principal towns ... published under the sanction of His Majesty's sign manual. | |
Notre Père | |
Oratio dominica in diversas omnium fere gentium linguas versa et propriis cvjvsqve lingvae characteribvs expressa, : una cum dissertationibus nonnullis de linguarum origine ... | |
Praefatio [-Dissertatio de lingua coptica...] | |
Het regt gebruik der werelt beschouwingen. [from old catalog] | |
The religious philosopher: | |
Right use of contemplating the works of the Creator | |
Tratado de la naturaleza y calidad del chocolate | |
A treasure of health : By Castor Durante Da Gualdo, physician and citizen of Rome. Wherein is shewn how to preserve health, and prolong life. Also the nature of all sorts of meats and drinks, with the way to prevent all hurt that attends the use of either of them. Translated out of Italian into English, by John Chamberlayne, Gent. Imprimatur, April 5. 1686. Rob. Midgley | |
The world alarm'd A surprizing relation, of a new burning-island lately raised out of the sea, near Tercera ; with a geographical and theological improvement of so astonishing an occurrence. And a brief history of the other ignivomous mountains at this day flaming in the world. In a letter to an Honourable fellow of the Royal Society at London. From a member of the same society, at Boston. |