Collier, Jeremy, 1650-1726
Collier, Jeremy
Jeremy Collier
Collier, Jeremy 1650-1713
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
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- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 551 _ _ ‡a Stow-cum-Quy, Cambridgeshire ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
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Animadversions upon the modern explication of II Hen. 7. Cap. I. Or, A King de facto | |
An answer to some exceptions in Bishop Burnet's third part of the History of the Reformation, : &c. against Mr. Collier's Ecclesiastical history. Together with a reply to some remarks in Bishop Nicholson's English historical library, &c. upon the same Subject. By Jer. Collier, M.A | |
An answer to the Animadversions on two pamphlets lately published by Mr. Collier, &c | |
A brief essay concerning the independency of church-power | |
The campaigners, or, The pleasant adventures at Brussels : a comedy : with a familiar preface upon a late reformer of the stage : ending with a satyrical fable of the dog and the ottor | |
A communion office, : Taken Partly from Primitive Liturgies, And Partly from the first English reformed Common-Prayer-Book: together with Offices for Confirmation, and the Visitation of the Sick. | |
A continuation of Mr. Collier's supplement to The great historical dictionary, &c : From 1688, to the present time | |
La critique du théâtre anglois : comparé au théâtre d'Athènes, de Rome et de France, et l'opinion des auteurs, tant profanes que sacrés touchant les spectacles | |
A defence of the absolution given to Sr. William Perkins, at the place of execution, April the 3d : with a further vindication thereof, occasioned by a paper, entituled A declararion of the sense of the arch-bishops and bishops, &c | |
Desertion discuss'd. | |
The difference between the present and future state of our bodies : considered in a sermon | |
An ecclesiastical history of Great Britain, : chiefly of England: ... to the end of the reign of King Charles the Second. With a brief account of the affairs of religion in Ireland. ... By Jeremy Collier | |
The emperor Marcus Antoninus, his conversation with himself. Together with the preliminary discourse of the learned Gataker. As also, the emperor's life, written by monsieur D'acier, and supported by the authorities collected by Dr. Stanhope. To which is added the Mythological picture of Cebes the Theban, &. Translated into English from the respective originals by Jeremy Collier, M. A.. | |
An essay upon gaming, : in a dialogue between Callimachus and Dolomedes. By Jeremy Collier, M.A | |
Essays. Selections | |
Essays upon several moral subjects : in two parts | |
God not the origin of evil : Being an additional sermon to a collection of Mr. Collier's discourses, &c | |
Grand dictionnaire historique. | |
The great historical, geographical, genealogical and poetical dictionary : being a curious miscellany of sacred and prophane history. ... Collected from the best historians, chronologers, and lexicographers; ... especially out of Lewis Morery, ... The second edition revis'd, corrected and enlarg'd to the year 1688; by Jer. Collier, A. M | |
The great question in the case of the absolution of Sir John Friend and Sir William Parkens : which will be insisted on at the trial of the absolvers 'tis presum'd will be, whether the giving them absolution at the place of execution, was a lawful, or unlawful act. That it was a lawful act, appears to me from the following considerations | |
A letter to a lady concerning the new play house | |
Liturgies. | |
Maxims and reflections upon plays : (In answer to a discourse, Of the lawfullness and vnlawfullness of plays. Printed before a late play entituled, Beauty in distress.) Written in French by the Bp. of Meaux. And now made English. The preface by another hand | |
The meditations of Marcus Aurelius | |
Miscellanies : in five essays: I. Upon the office of a chaplain; II. Upon pride; III. Upon cloaths [sic]; IV. upon duelling; V. Upon general kindness: the four last by way of dialogue | |
A moral essay concerning the nature and unreasonableness of pride in which the most plausible pretences of this vice are examined, in a conference between Philotimus and Philalethes. Licensed August 17. 1689. | |
Mr. Collier's dissuasive from the play-house : in a letter to a person of quality, occasion'd by the late calamity of the tempest | |
Of musick | |
The office of a chaplain enquir'd into and vindicated from servility and contempt | |
A patterne of universall knowledge, in a plaine and true draught: or A diatyposis, or model of the eminently learned, and pious promoter of science in generall, Mr. John Amos Comenius : Shadowing forth the largenesse, dimension, and use of the intended worke, in an ichnographicall and orthographicall delineation. Translated into English, by Jeremy Collier, Mr. of Arts, late fellow of St. Johns Colledge in Cambridge | |
Pearls of great price; | |
Pensées. | |
A perswasive to consideration, tender'd to the Royalists : particularly those of the Church of England | |
Reasons for restoring some prayers and directions, : as they stand in the communion-service of the first English reform'd Liturgy, compiled by the Bishops in the 2d and 3d Years of the reign of King Edward VI | |
A reply to The absolution of a penitent, according to the directions of the Church of England, &c | |
The Restoration stage controversy. | |
Several discourses upon practical subjects : The arguments of which may be collected from the contents. The second edition, with enlargement. By Jeremy Collier, A.M | |
Short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stage | |
Short view of the immorality and profaneness of the english stage: together with the sense of antiquity upon this argument | |
Some remarks on Dr. Kennet's second and third letters. : Wherein his misrepresentations of Mr. Collier's Ecclesiastical history are lay'd open; and his calumies disprov'd | |
Theophila, or, Loves sacrifice : a divine poem | |
The usefulness of the stage, to the happiness of mankind, to government, and to religion : occasioned by a late book written by Jeremy Collier, M.A | |
A vindication of the Reasons and Defence, &c. Part II : Being a reply to the second part of No sufficient reason for restoring some prayers and directions ... | |
Vindiciæ juris regii, or Remarques upon a paper, entitled, An enquiry into the measures of submission to the supream authority | |
What it is that makes a man ridiculous | |
Works. Selections. 1694 |