Peck, Francis, 1692-1743
Peck, Francis
Peck, Francis, 1692-1743, antiquaire
Francis Peck
VIAF ID: 63994287 ( Personal )
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Works
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Academia tertia Anglicana, 1727: | |
Ad magistratum : a sermon preached before the mayor and aldermen of Stamford In the County of Lincoln, in the Parish-Church of the Blessed Virgin; at the Inauguration of a new Mayor, Oct. 6. 1720. By Fr. Peck, A. B. Curate of King's-Cliffe, in the County of Northampton. Published to prevent Misrepresentations | |
The antiquities of Stamford and St. Martin's : compiled chiefly from the annals of the Rev. Francis Peck, with notes; to which is added their present state including Burghley; by W. Harrod | |
A complete catalogue of all the discourses written, both for and against popery, in the time of King James II. : Containing in the whole, an account of four hundred and fifty seven books and pamphlets, a great number of them not mentioned in the three former catalogues. With references after each title, for the more speedy finding of a further account of the said discourses, and of their authors, in sundry writers: and an alphabetical list of the writers on each side. A tract very necessary for these times, and for all those who are desirous to complete their sets of those pieces, or would sort them to the best advantage. Drawn up in a new method, by Francis Peck, M.A. rector of Godeby, near Melton in Leicestershire | |
Four discourses : viz. I. Of grace, and how to excite it? II. Jesus Christ the true messiah, proved from a consideration of his miracles, in general: III. Jesus Christ the true messiah, proved from a consideration of his resurrection, in particular. IV. The necessity and advantage of good law and good magistrates | |
The kernell of Christianity : containing a short, yet full summe of our communion with Christ. By Francis Peck Mr of Arts, minister of the Word and pastor at Hartford. Imprimatur Iohn Downame | |
Memoirs of the life and actions of Oliver Cromwell : as delivered in three panegyrics of him, written in Latin: the first, as said, by Don Juan Roderiguez de Saa Meneses, Conde de Penaguiao, the Portugal ambassador: the second, as affirmed by a certain Jesuit, the Lord ambassador's chaplain: yet both, it is thought, composed by Mr. John Milton (latin Secretary to Cromwell) as was the third. With an English version of each. The Whole illustrated with a large Historical Preface; many similar passages from the Paradise Lost & other Works of Mr. John Milton; & Notes from the best Historians. To all which is added, A Collection of divers curious Historical Pieces relating to Cromwell & a great number of other remarkable persons (after the manner of Desiderata Curiosa Vol. I. & II.) By Francis Peck, M. A. the Compiler of those Volumes. Adorned with the Heads of Essex, Fairfax, Hambden, Lady Falconberg, the Hand-Writing, Sign Manual, & medals of O. Cromwell | |
New memoirs of the life and poetical works of Mr. John Milton: with I. An Examination of Milton's Stile: And, II. Explanatory & Critical Notes on divers Passages of Milton & Shakespeare: By the Editor. III. Baptistes: A Sacred Dramatic Poem, in Defence of Liberty; as, written in Latin, by Mr. George Buchanan; Translated into English, by Mr. John Milton; & first published in 1641. By Order of the House of Commons. IV. The Parallel, or Archbishop Laud & Cardinal Wolsey compared: a Vision, by Milton. V. The Legend of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, Kt. Chief Butler of England, who died of poison, Anno 1570. an Historical Poem: By (his nephew) Sir Thomas Throckmorton, Kt. VI. Herod the Great: a Poem: By the Editor. Vii. The Resurrection, a Poem in Imitation of Milton: by a Friend. And, Viii. A Discourse on the Harmony of the Spheres: by Milton. The whole illustrated with proper prefaces & notes, by Francis Peck, M. A. Adorned with the Head of Milton (from a Painting in the Hands of the Editor) & the Print of a medal struck in honor of him by Mr. Auditor Benson | |
[Observations of God's Providence in the tract of my life.] | |
Sighs upon the never enough lamented death of Queen Anne : In imitation of Milton |