Publications of Richard Kingston

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  • Kingston, Richard. Pillulæ pestilentiales: or A spiritual receipt for cure of the plague. Delivered in a sermon preach'd in St. Paul's Church London, in the mid'st of our late sore visitation. By Rich. Kingston M.A. and preacher at St. James Clerken-well. London: printed by W[illiam]. G[odbid]. for Edw. Brewster at the Crane in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1665. ESTC No. R4398. Grub Street ID 124773.
  • Kingston, Richard. The cause & cure of offences in a discourse on Matth. 18:7 / by R. Kingston ... London: Printed for Daniel Brown .., 1682. ESTC No. R965. Grub Street ID 129715.
  • Kingston, Richard. Vivat Rex. A sermon preached before the Right Worshipful the Mayor, aldermen, council and citizens of Bristol: upon the discovery of the late treasonable phanatick plot. At St. James's Church, July 25. 1683. being Sunday in the fair-week. By R. Kingston, M.A. One of his Majesties chaplains in ordinary. London: printed for Joseph Hindmarsh, bookseller to his Royal Highness, at the Black Bull in Corn-Hill, against the Royal-Exchange, 1683. ESTC No. R17184. Grub Street ID 65928.
  • Kingston, Richard. Gods sovereignty and mans duty asserted. Gods sovereignty in six propositions. 1. He can take away, 2. What He will, 3. From whom He will, 4. How He will, 5. When He will, 6. Where He will. Mans duty in seven particulars. 1. Of humble acknowledgment. 2. Of godly fear. 3. O constant dependence. 4. Of sensible affectation. 5. Of patient submission. 6. Of serious consideration. 7. Of actual preparation. Occasioned by death and burial of the eminently religious and truly pious gentlewoman Martha Shelton, relict of the right worshipful Maurice Shelton, of Barningham in Suffolk Esquire, deceased. By R.K. M.A. and rector of Royden in Suffolk. Licensed according to order. London: printed by John Richardson for the author, MDCLXXXVIII. [1688]. ESTC No. R217210. Grub Street ID 92023.
  • Kingston, Richard. A true history of the several designs and conspiracies, against His Majesties sacred person and government; as they were continually carry'd on from 1688 till 1697. Containing matters extracted from original papers, depositions of the witnesses, and authentick records, a appears by the references to the appendix, wherein they are digested. Publish'd with no other design then to acquaint the English nation, that notwithstanding the present posture of affairs, our enemies are still so many, restless and designing, that all imaginable care ought to be taken for the defence and safety of His Majesty and his three kingdoms. By R.K. London: printed for the author, and sold by Abel Roper at the Black Boy against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, 1698. ESTC No. R3193. Grub Street ID 114685.
  • Kingston, Richard. Tyranny detected; and the late revolution justify'd, by the law of God, the law of nature, and the practice of all nations. Being a history of the late King James's reign, and a discovery of his arts, and actions, for introducing popery and arbitrary power, and the intende subversion of the Protestant interest in the three kingdoms: and how that design affected all Europe. Wherein all the arguments against the revolution are fairly propounded, and candidly answer'd; the pretended reasons against the present settlement recited, and modestly refuted; and obedience to King William, and his government, legally and religiously asserted. By Ric. Kingston. London: printed for John Nutt, near Stationers Hall, MDCXCIX. [1699]. ESTC No. R27456. Grub Street ID 110614.
  • Kingston, Richard. Impudence, lying and forgery, detected and chastiz'd. In a rejoinder to a reply, written by that infamous town-poet Tom, [sic] Brown, and father'd by Matt. Smith, a squire of Alsatia, now resident in the Gate-House, Westminster. By Ric. Kingston. London: printed, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1700. ESTC No. R22490. Grub Street ID 98335.
  • Kingston, Richard. A modest answer to Captain Smith's immodest memoirs of secret service. And his remarks upon the D. of S---'s letter, to the House of Lords. Humbly dedicated to the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal, in Parliament assembled. By Ric. Kingston. London: printed for John Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1700. ESTC No. R28760. Grub Street ID 111800.
  • Kingston, Richard. The life of William Fuller, by original a butcher's son, by education a coney-wool-cutter, by inclination an evidence, by vote of Parliament an impostor, by title of his own making a colonel, and by his own demerits, now a prisoner at the Fleet. London: printed to prevent his further imposing up on the publick, [1701]. ESTC No. N3925. Grub Street ID 26677.
  • Kingston, Richard. The life of William Fuller, by original a butcher's son, by education a coney-wool-cutter, by inclination an evidence, by vote of Parliament an impostor, by title of his own making a colonel, and by his own demerits, own, [sic] a prisoner at the Fleet. London: printed to prevent his further imposing upon the publick, 1701. ESTC No. N33628. Grub Street ID 22096.
  • Kingston, Richard. The life of Wm. Fuller, alias Fullee, alias Fowler, alias Ellison, &c. by original, a butcher's son; by Education, a Coney-Wool-Cutter; by Inclination, an Evidence; by Vote of Parliament, an Impostor; by Title of his own making, a Colonel; and by his own Demerits, now a Prisoner at large belonging to the Fleet. The first and second part. London: printed to prevent his further imposing upon the publick, [1701]. ESTC No. T40985. Grub Street ID 269986.
  • Kingston, Richard. The second part of the life of William Fuller, alias Fulle, al' Fowler, al' Elleson, ... By way of appendix. ... With a preface by way of answer to his own Life, written by his own hand, ... London: printed to prevent his farther imposing upon the publick, 1701. ESTC No. T172682. Grub Street ID 210104.
  • Kingston, Richard. The life of William Fuller, by original a butcher's son, by education a coney-wool-cutter, by inclination an evidence, by vote of Parliament an impostor, by title of his own making a collonel [sic], and by his own demerits, now a prisoner ... [Edinburgh]: London, printed and re-printed at Edinburgh, 1701. ESTC No. T169210. Grub Street ID 207060.
  • Kingston, Richard. A discourse on divine providence. Wherein is shewn, the significance and importance of the word. Proofs by Holy Scripture, Reason, and the Confession of Philosophers, that there is a Providence. Who are the Enemies of Providence, that Deny it either in Whole; or in Part: What Reasons they make use of; with Answers to their Arguments. The parts of divine providence, preservation and government. By Richard Kingston, M. A. and Chaplain in Ordinary to King Charles II. London: printed for Richard Basset at the Mitre, over-against Chancery-Lane in Fleetstreet, 1702. ESTC No. T134090. Grub Street ID 182784.
  • Kingston, Richard. A fuller, but true account of the life of William Fuller, Coney-wooll-cutter. Being a third part of that infamous history: wherein several unheard of contrivances, base frauds, and unparallel'd cheats; ... London: printed by D.E. near Fleet-street, 1702. ESTC No. N48286. Grub Street ID 32861.
  • Kingston, Richard. Enthusiastick impostors no divinely inspir'd prophets. Being An Historical Relation of the Rise, Progress, and present Practices of the French and English Pretended Prophets. Wherein all their Agitations, Extasies, Inspirations, Prophetical Warnings, and Pretences to working Miracles, are proved False, Counterfeit and Ridiculous Impostures; by Observations and Testimonies, under the Hand-Writing of several Persons of known and undoubted Reputation, that were Eye and Ear-Witnesses of their Transactions. Humbly Dedicated to the Lord Bishop of London. London: sold by J. Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1707. ESTC No. T32781. Grub Street ID 263459.
  • Kingston, Richard. Apophthegmata curiosa: or, reflections, sentences, and maxims, historical, moral, philological, and divine. ... By R. K. M.A. London: printed for William Bray, 1709. ESTC No. T22245. Grub Street ID 245335.
  • Kingston, Richard. Enthusiastic impostors, no divinely inspir'd prophets. Wherein the pretended French and English prophets are shewn in their proper colours; their Pretences to Inspiration refuted by Holy Scriptures; their Impostures discover'd by their own Words and Actions, and by Depositions, Declarations, and other credible Testimonies, in an Appendix subjoin'd. The second part. By the author of the first part. London: printed for the author, and sold by B. Bragge, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1709. ESTC No. T134089. Grub Street ID 182783.