Asgill, John, 1659-1738
Asgill, John
John Asgill Anglo-Irish barrister, politician and writer (1659-1738)
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Works
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An abstract of the publick funds granted and continued to the Crown since 1 Wm. & M. and still existing. : Viz. I. The Revenue of the Civil List. II. Annuity-Funds for Ninety Nine Years. III. Lottery-Funds for Thirty Two Years. IV. Perpetual Funds, Redeemable by Parliament, viz. 1. To the Bank of England. 2. To the East-India Company. 3. To the Bankers in Car. 2. 4. To the South-Sea Company. With an essay for the more speedy redemption of the perpetual funds: An Apology for the same: And an Appendix, for Exchange of a Revenue in Ireland. Written by Mr. Asgill | |
An apologetical oration on an extraordinary occasion. By John Asgill, Esq. | |
An argument proving, that according to the covenant of eternal life revealed in the Scriptures, man may be translated from hence into that eternal life, without passing through death, altho the Human Nature of Christ himself could not be thus translated till he had passed through Death. | |
An argument to prove that death is not obligatory on Christians | |
Armageddon: or, the necessity of carrying on the war, if such a peace cannot be obtained as may render Europe safe, and trade secure. | |
Asgill upon Woolston : being an abstract of Mr. Woolston's six discourses against the miracles of Christ, (be the same more or less.) And a ridicule thereof. With a postscript, and a post-postscript. Written by Mr. Asgill. | |
The assertion is : that the title of the House of Hanover to the succession of the British monarchy (on failure of issue of her present Majesty) is a title hereditary, and of divine institution. | |
Bewys van 't eeuwig leven, zonder de tydelyke dood. : Zynde een stelsel, dat men tot het eeuwig leven in de H. Schriften geopenbaard, van hier kan werden overgebragt, zonder gestorven te zyn: hoewel de menschelyke natuur van Christus sterven moest ; Uit het Eng. vert. | |
A Brief answer to a Brief state of the question between the printed and painted callicoes, and the woollen and silk manufactures | |
A collection of tracts written by John Asgill Esq; from the year 1700. to the year 1715 : Some relating to divinity: and others to the history of the monarchy, the succession of the crown, and constitution of the government of Great Britain. | |
The complicated question divided : upon the bill now depending in Parliament relating to peerage. Written by Mr. Asgill. | |
The computation of advantages saved to the publick by the South-Sea scheme : As published in the moderator of Wednesday the 26th of April, 1721. Detected to be fallacious. With a postscript. Written by Mr. Asgill. | |
Dr. D---nant's prophecys | |
An essay for the press | |
An essay on a registry for titles of lands | |
An essay upon charity occasioned by the calumnies raised against the Charitable Corporation, created by letters patent of Queen Anne, and since severally affirmed by the late King and His present Majesty | |
Extract of several acts of Parliament relating to the settlement of the crown, the rights and liberties of the subject, and the security of the Protestant religion, as by law established | |
An extract of the act pass'd II Georg. I. : Intituled, An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors. With remarks thereon. Written by Mr. Asgill. To which is added, A Postscript concerning Taxes: With a Proposal thereon. | |
An imitation of the new way of writing, introduc'd by the learned Mr. Asgill. Humbly offer'd to his admirers. | |
James Cardonnel, Esq; Mary Lilly, widow and Ad ...atrrix of William Lilly, deceased, appellants. Valentine Brown, Esq; commonly called Lord Kenmare, William Weldon, Esq; and Elizabeth is wife, Edward Herbert, Esq; and Frances his wife Late Frances Brown, Margaret Browm, Anthong Hamond, Esq; Tohn Asgil, Esq; and Richard Hedges, Esq; respondents. The case of the respondent Valentine Brown, William Weldon and Elizabeth his wife, Edward Herbert and Frances his wife, Margeret Brown. | |
John Asgill on Several assertions proved, 1696. | |
A memorial relating to the court of Marshalsea of the king's houshold : Held in the Borough of Southwark. Written by Mr. Asgill. | |
The metamorphosis of man : by the death and resurrection of Christ from the dead. Written by Mr. Asgill. Part I. | |
Mr. Asg..l's congratulatory letter to the L..d B....p of S...m : upon the excellent modern preface just publish'd by his L......p. | |
Mr. Asgill's apology for an omission in his late publication. | |
Mr. Asgill's defence upon his expulsion from the House of Commons of Great Britain in 1707 : With an introduction, and a postscript. | |
A postscript to Asgill's Essay upon charity. | |
The pretender's declaration abstracted from two anonymous pamphlets : the one intitled, Jus sacrum; and the other, Memoirs of the Chevalier St. George. With some Memoirs of two other Chevaliers St. George, in the Reign of King Henry Vii. Written by Mr. Asgill. | |
Public General Acts. 1724. 11 Geo.I.c.21. | |
Remarks on the proceedings of the commissioners for putting in execution the act past last sessions for establishing of a land-bank. | |
Remarks upon the bill (printed by Order of the House of Commons,) for regulating and restraining the Charitable Corporation, etc. Written by Mr. Asgill. | |
The settlement of the land-bank, established anno dom. 1695 with an abstract thereof annex'd | |
Several assertions proved, in order to create another species of money than gold and silver. | |
A short essay on the nature of the Kingdom of God within us : Written by Mr. Asgill. | |
The succession of the House of Hannover vindicated : against the Pretender's second declaration in folio, intitled, The hereditary right of the crown of England asserted, etc. Written by Mr. Asgill. |