T, D.
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Works
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An address to the true Protestants of Great Britain, on the present situation of affairs at home and abroad. With some remarks on the great number of Jesuits and Romish emissaries now among us; and a short view of their practices and behaviour to gain proselites. By a frien to liberty, and a lover of truth | |
An apologetical epistle to the author of Remarks on two pamphlets lately published against Dr. Middleton's introductory discourse : In which the preface to those Remarks Is Considered. By the Author of A Full, True, and Comprehensive View of Christianity, &c | |
The bloodie banquet : A tragedie. By T.D | |
Canaans calamitie Jerusalems misery | |
Les cinq codes, Napoléon, de procédure civile, de commerce, d'instruction criminelle, et pénal | |
Considerations on the trade of Africa, humbly offer'd to the most honourable House of Lords, in behalf of the bill now before them | |
The copy of a letter sent by Mr. D.T. to Mr. John Vicars (Mr. Prynns second) in answer to his letter sent by him to Mr. John Goodwin | |
The counsels of wisdom : or, a collection of the maxims of Solomon. Most necessary for a man wisely to behave himself. With reflections on those maxims. Rendred into English by T.D | |
Deux et deux font quatre, ou le Savetier de Chartres, comédie en 1 acte, mêlée de vaudevilles : Paris, théâtre des Troubadours, 29 nivôse an VIII | |
Dolphin's-Barn, burying-ground, all in an uproar : or the present controversy between the Baptists and Quakers, truly stated. Together with several queries proposed to the Quakers, concerning the two sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's-Supper. By T. D. a lay-man of the Church of England | |
Englands anathomy. Or The generall crie of the people for a speedy redress of their persuing grievances : presented unto his Excellency the Lord General Cromwell. Wherein is impartially discovered those as yet unremoved obstacles which hinder the progress of the glorious Gospell. By T. D. minister of Iesus Christ | |
Food and physick for every housholder & his family during the time of the plague : very useful, both for the free and the infected, and necessary for all persons, in what condition or quality soever : together with several prayers and meditations, before, in and after infection, very needful in all infactions and contagious times, and fit as well for the country, as the city. Published by T.D. for the publick good | |
Hieragonisticon, or, Corah's doom : being an answer to two letters of enquiry into the grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy and religion : in vindication of the contemned [sic] : by way of epistle to the author of the said enquiry | |
The high-vvay to riches, or A meanes to prevent poverty : containing a brief description of that child of chase or Lady Pecunia. Whereunto is added a brief representation of all idle or extraordinary expences, with all their amounts to in the year: together with an exact table shewing how much divers principal sums (with interest upon interest) amount to in several years, after 10. or 8. in the hundred, &c. Very necessary and fit to be regarded by all those who out of a wary disposition intend to thrive in city or country | |
Histoire des empereurs et des autres princes... par le Sieur D.T. [Le Nain de Tillemont] 8 : Tome III, troisième partie qui comprend depuis Gallien jusqu'à l'élection de Dioclétien. | |
Irenicum; or, An essay towards a brotherly peace & union, between those of the congregational and presbyterian way : shewing out of the most learned and renowned divines of the congregational way, that their positions concerning 1. Church matters and members. 2. Church constitution and form. 3. Church state. 4. Church officers and ordination. 5. Church government and censures. 6. Church combinations and synods. 7. Communion with and separation from churches. are sufficient for the establishing a firme and lasting peace between them and the Presbyterians ... In pursuance of the good design begun at the Savoy, where it was agreed, and declared, that such reforming churches as consist of persons sound in the faith, and of conversation becoming the Gospel, ought not to refuse the communion of each other | |
A letter from Edenbrough : giving an account of the behaviour of three notorious traytors who were there executed, March 11, 1681 [i.e. 1682] : also the last speech of William Gogar, (the most notorious traytor) at the place of executions | |
A letter to the Rev. Dr. Richard Price, on his Observations on the nature of civil liberty, the principles of government, and the justice and policy of the war with America | |
Mémoire concernant une paralelle entre L'Angleterre, la France, : et L'Espagne, sur la mauvaise paix que les trois nations ont fait en MDCCLXII. Qui leur causera une perte irreparable, de la quelle la France se Sentira le moins; avec Plusieurs Citations necessaires au Soutien de ces Reflections, etendues sur la Nouvelle Angleterre & tous ses Continents. Dedie A tout le Commerce D'Angleterre, dans toutes ses Parties | |
The Metropolitan charities being an account of the charitable, benevolent, and religious societies, hospitals, dispensaries, penitentiaries, annuity funds, asylums, almshouses, colleges, and schools, in London and its immediate vicinity : containing every information that may be useful to the benevolent desirous of assisting, or to the unfortunate requiring the assistance of a metropolitan charity. | |
Le Père Pio parle au monde | |
The Popes nuntioes, or, The negotiation of Seignior Panzani, Seignior Con, &c. resident here in England with the Queen : and treating about the alteration of religion with the Archbishop of Canterbury and his adherents in the yeares of our Lord, 1634, 1635, 1636, &c. : together with a letter to a nobleman of this kingdom concerning the same | |
The present state of chyrurgery, : with Some Short Remarks on the Abuses Committed under a Pretence to the Practice. And Reasons offer'd for Regulating the Same. In a letter to Charles Bernard, Esq; Serjeant-Surgeon; and Chyrurgeon in Ordinary to Her Present Majesty | |
The quakers catechism: in answer to that of the Dissenters. With some reflections on a letter, lately sent from the D---l to J----h J---b | |
This for the Parliament, Counsel, and the officers of the army of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland and Ireland; in patience to read and consider, Eccle. 7. 8, 9. Hag. 1. 5. Being that the servants of the Lord are to finish their true and faithful testimony against the world, as the Lord shall move them so to do, who live and move in him, that so they may finish their course with joy; and now for this end and purpose have I given forth this my testimony, that I might be found doing the will of God, whom I serve in the Spirit of his Son, not knowing but that my service herein may be acceptable to all, or some of you, and if but to one, shall be glad, and if to none, my labour shall not be in vain in the Lord, who is the reward of all them that obey him and diligently seek him. Written about the middle of the sixth month, 1659. By a lover of the truth, as it is in Jesus, a late member of the army, known by the name of Thomas Davenport | |
To prevent the export of bullion, for purchasing flax, hemp, and linnen | |
A true relation of an imposition layed by the late king upon the manufactures of gold & silver-wyer : to be used in the making of gold & silver thred, &c. : Which was voted by the grand Committee of Parliament to be a monopoly | |
The works of Dr. John Eachard, Late Master of Catharine-Hall, Cambridge. In three volumes. Consisting of The Grounds and Occasions of The Contempt of the Clergy: His Dialogues on the Writings of Mr. Hobbs and other tracts. A new edition, With a Second Dialogue on the Writings of Mr. Hobbs, Not printed in any former Edition; and some account of the life and writings of the author | |
Zions song for young children : or a catechism in verse, framed to the method, and almost to the words of the synod-catechism. By T.D. M.A |