Broughton, John
Broughton, John 1674-1720
Broughton, John, ecclésiastique
Broughton, John, 1673 or 4-1720
Broughton, John, ca. 1673-1720
John Broughton English clergyman and philosopher (1670s-1720)
Broughton, John, 1673 or 1674-1720
Broughton, John, 1673/4-1720
VIAF ID: 93438534 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 200 _ | ‡a Broughton ‡b John
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Broughton, John
- 100 1 _ ‡a Broughton, John ‡d 1674-1720
- 100 1 _ ‡a Broughton, John ‡d 1674-1720
- 100 1 _ ‡a Broughton, John, ‡c ecclésiastique
- 100 1 _ ‡a Broughton, John, ‡d 1673 or 1674-1720
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Broughton ‡c English clergyman and philosopher (1670s-1720)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
Works
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Bank of England: selected tracts, 1694-1804 : A collection of seven rare works republished from originals in the Goldsmiths' Library of Economic Literature, the University of London .... | |
Critical psychology | |
An essay upon the national credit of England ; introductory to a proposal prepar'd for establishing the Public credit.... | |
The great apostasy from Christianity : with its evil influence on the civil state. Wherein is proved, I. That popery, in its own Nature, destroys the vitals and essentials of true religion. II. That a Popish Prince and a Protestant Nation cannot subsist together. III. That the Case is the same, and more especially so, with regard to this Nation. IV. That all Protestant Recusancy and Disaffection to our Present Government, is contradictory to Scripture, Primitive Christianity, Reason, and its own Pretensions | |
Of the house of prayer : A Sermon Preach'd at the Consecration of the Chapel at Kew, Within the Parish of Kingston on Thames, On Wednesday, May 12. 1714, Before the Right Reverend Father in God Jonathan Lord Bishop of Winton | |
Psychologia, or, An account of the nature of the rational soul, 1703: | |
Remarks upon the Bank of England : with regard more especially to our trade and government. Occasion'd by the present discourse concerning the intended prolongation of the bank. Humbly Address'd to the Honourable House of Commons | |
A sermon preach'd before Her Majesty at St. James's chappel : on Sunday, September 29, 1706 | |
The vindication and advancement of our national constitution and credit : attempted in several tracts |