Burnet, Thomas,, Sir, 1694-1753
Burnet, Thomas, 1694-1753, Sir
Burnet, Thomas, 1694-1753
Thomas Burnet English barrister and judge; (1694-1753)
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Burnet, Gilbert ‡d 1643-1715 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
Works
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An answer to A letter to the Bishop of Bangor, : written by one Andrew Snap, D.D | |
The argument set forth in a late book, entitled Christianity as old as the creation, reviewed and confuted | |
Begebenheiten des Ritters George die sich bey und nach seiner Geburt bis auf gegenwärtige Zeiten zugetragen haben, aus den bewährtesten Nachrichten herausgezogen von Herrn Rousset... Aus dem Französischen übersetzt | |
Bishop Burnet's History of his own time: | |
Brief van den ridder Thomas Burnet aan den grave van Hallifax vertonende de noodzakelykheit om de laaste[!] ministers in rechten te vervolgen. | |
The British bulwark : being a collection of all the clauses in the several statutes now in force against the Pretender, the Nonjurors and the Papists. With an appendix relating to the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act. By Thomas Burnett, Esq | |
Certain information of a certain discourse. That happen'd at a certain gentlemans house, in a certain county. Written by a certain person then present, to a certain friend now at London. From whence you may collect the great certainty of the account | |
A character of the Right Reverend Father in God, : Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum: with a true copy of his last will and testament. Containing, I. His Profession of Faith. II. His Charitable Benefactions. III. An Account of The History of his Life and Times, with Directions for the Publication of that and other Manuscripts, &c | |
Chevalier de St. George, réhabilité dans sa qualité de Jacques III. Par de nouvelles preuves. Avec la relation historique des suites de sa naissance, par Mr. Rousset, membre de l'Académie des sciences de St. Petersbourg, &c. | |
The demonstration of true religion, in a chain of consequences from certain and undeniable principles; wherein the necessity and certainty of natural and reveal'd religion, ... are proved and explain'd: ... In sixteen sermons, preach'd at Bow-Church, in the years 1724, and 1725 | |
The Englishman's thanks to Thomas Burnett, esq.; | |
The flying general : or, Ormond at Paris. An excellent new ballad, to the tune of To you fair maidens now at land | |
Histoire de ce qui sést passé de plus mémorable en Angleterre pendant la vie de Gilbert Burnet, évêque de Salisbury ... | |
Histoire des dernières révolutions d'Angleterre | |
Homerides : or, a letter to Mr. Pope, occasion'd by his intended translation of Homer. By Sir Iliad Doggrel | |
Homerides : or, Homer's first book moderniz'd. By Sir Iliad Doggrell | |
The last wills and testaments of J. Partridge, : Student in Physick and Astrology; and Dr. Burnett, Master of the Charter-House | |
A letter to the people, to be left for them at the booksellers with a word or two of the Bandbox Plot. | |
Letters of Thomas Burnet to George Duckett, 1712-1722 | |
Lettre du chevalier Burnet a mylord Halyfax. Sur la nécessité qu'il y a d'informer contre le procedé du précédent ministere d'Angleterre. | |
Life of Gilbert Burnet | |
Necessity of impeaching the late ministry in a letter to the earl of hallifax. by thomas burnett, esq | |
Onpartydige redenen om de | |
Our ancestors as wise as we: or ancient precedents for modern facts, in answer to a letter from a noble lord | |
Pasquin. | |
A protestant index to Mr. Lock----t's Memoirs, concerning the affairs of Scotland | |
Qui complote le mieux? Des whigs ou des torys | |
A relation of the proceedings at Charter-House, : Upon occasion of King James the IId his presenting a papist to be admittd into that hospital. In vertue of his letters dispensatory | |
Remarks upon the Right Honourable the Lord Lansdowne's letter to the author of the Reflections historical and political,&c. as far as relates to Bishop Burnet | |
A review of The theory of the earth and of its proofs, especially in reference to Scripture | |
Schreiben des Ritters, Thomas Burnet, An den Grafen von Halifax, Worinnen die Nohtwendigkeit, das letzte Ministerium in Rechten zu verfolgen, gezeiget wird ; Benebst Unpartheyischen Bedencken von einem Liebhaber seines Vaterlandes, über dieselbe Materie .... | |
A second tale of a tub; or, The history of Robert Powel, the puppet-show-man | |
Sentimens De La Province Sur l'Etat present des Affaires D'Angleterre Ou certaine Conversation de certaines Personnes de certaine Province. | |
Some new proofs by which it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third | |
De statu mortuorum. | |
A summary of all the religious houses in England and Wales, with their titles and valuations at the Time of their dissolution. And a calculation of what they might be worth at this day. Together with an appendix Concerning the several Religious Orders That prevail'd in this Kingdom | |
Thomas Burnett, D.D. Of the state of the dead, and of those that are to rise. Translated from the Latin. With remarks upon each chapter, and an answer to all the heresies therein. By Matthias Earbery, Presbyter of the Church of England | |
The tickler tickell'd : being an epistle to the author of the incomparable ode, call'd, A voyage to France, &c | |
A treatise concerning the state of departed souls, before and at and after the resurrection | |
The true character of an honest man : particularly with relation to the publick affairs. Dedicated to his Grace the Duke of Marlborough | |
The true church of Christ, which, and where to be found; according to the opinion of the late Judge Burnett. With an introduction concerning divine worship. And a caution to gospel-preachers. In which are contain'd. The Reasons for that publick Declaration in his Last Will and Testament, -As I have lived, so I trust I shall die, in the true Faith of Christ, as taught in the Scriptures, but Not as taught and practised in any One visible Church I know of | |
Truth, if you can find it : or, a character of the present m-----y and P------t. In a letter to a member of the March Club | |
Het verraad ontdekt in | |
Verses written on several occasions, between the years 1712, and 1721 | |
Who plot best; the whigs or the tories |