Johnson, Samuel.
Julian the apostate: being a short account of his life; the sense of the primitive Christians about his succession; and their behaviour towards him. Together with a comparison of popery and paganism.
London: printed for Langley Curtis, on Ludgate-hill, M D C LXXXII. [1682].
ESTC No. R30475.Grub Street ID 113320.
Johnson, Samuel.
Julian the apostate: being a short account of his life; the sense of the primitive Christians about his succession; and their behaviour towards him. Together with a comparison of popery and paganism.
London: printed for Langley Curtis, on Ludgate-Hill, MDCLXXXII. [1682].
ESTC No. R22222.Grub Street ID 96249.
Johnson, Samuel.
A sermon preach'd before the Lord Mayor and aldermen at Guildhall-Chappel, on Palm-Sunday, 1679. And now published as it was then delivered. By Samuel Johnson, a minister of the Church of England as it is now by law established.
London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Richard Baldwin in the Old-Baily, 1684.
ESTC No. R2429.Grub Street ID 108093.
Johnson, Samuel.
Godly and wholsome doctrine, and necessary for these times: being the second part of the homily concerning the Holy Ghost; dissolving this doubt: whether all men rightly challenge to themselves the Holy Ghost, or no?.
London: printed for Sam. Thomason, 1685.
ESTC No. R179117.Grub Street ID 70671.
Johnson, Samuel.
A short disswasive from popery, and from countenancing and encouraging of Papists.
London: printed for Sam. Clerk, 1685.
ESTC No. R18743.Grub Street ID 75711.
Johnson, Samuel.
An account of the proceedings against Samuel Johnson: who was tryed at the Kings-Bench-Bar, Westminster; for high misdemeanour: and found guilty of writing and publishing two seditious and scandalous libels against the government, on Monday the 21th. of June. 1686.
London: printed for A.M., 1686.
ESTC No. R402.Grub Street ID 122025.
Johnson, Samuel.
The absolute impossibility of transubstantiation demonstrated.
London: printed for William Rogers, at the Sun over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, MDCLXXXVIII. [1688].
ESTC No. R1336.Grub Street ID 61466.
Johnson, Samuel.
Purgatory prov'd by miracles: collected out of Roman-Catholick authors. With some remarkable histories relating to British, English, and Irish saints. With a preface concerning the miracles.
London: printed for Richard Baldwin, MDCLXXXVIII. [1688].
ESTC No. R11404.Grub Street ID 59695.
Johnson, Samuel.
Julian the apostate: being a short account of his life; the sense of the primitive Christians about his succession; and their behaviour towards him. Together with a comparison of popery and paganism. By Samuel Johnson.
London: printed for Richard Chiswell, at the Rose and Crown in S. Paul's Church-Yard, M DC LXXXVIII. [1688].
ESTC No. R216578.Grub Street ID 91458.
Johnson, Samuel.
The absolute impossibility of transubstantiation demonstrated.
London: Printed for William Rogers, at the Sun over against St. Dunstan's church in Fleetstreet, MDCLXXXVIII. [1688].
ESTC No. R28745.Grub Street ID 111784.
Johnson, Samuel.
Chap. I. Of magistracy.
[London: printed for L.C. near Fleet-bridge, 1688.].
ESTC No. R225621.Grub Street ID 98774.
Johnson, Samuel.
Of magistracy.
[London: printed for L.C. near Fleet-bridge, 1688].
ESTC No. R38737.Grub Street ID 120792.
Johnson, Samuel.
The true mother church, or, A short practical discourse upon Acts II. Concerning the first church at Jerusalem.
London: printed for Brabazon Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons, against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1688.
ESTC No. R39039.Grub Street ID 121056.
Johnson, Samuel.
The way to peace amongst all Protestants: being a letter of reconciliation sent by Bp. Ridley to Bp. Hooper, with some observations upon it. Licensed, July the 14. 1688.
London: printed for Richard Baldwin, 1688.
ESTC No. R3678.Grub Street ID 119037.
Johnson, Samuel.
A second five year's struggle against popery and tyranny: being a collection of papers, published by Samuel Johnson during his last imprisonment of five years and ten days.
London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Richard Baldwin in the Old-Baily, 1689.
ESTC No. R3062.Grub Street ID 113463.
Johnson, Samuel.
Julian's arts to undermine and extirpate Christianity. Together with answers to Constantius the apostate, and Jovian. By Samuel Johnson. Licensed and entered according to order.
London: printed by J[ohn]. D[arby]. for the author, and are to be sold by Richard Chiswell at the Rose and Crown, and Jonathan Robinson at the Golden-Lion in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCLXXXIX. [1689].
ESTC No. R16198.Grub Street ID 64076.
Johnson, Samuel.
Julian the apostate: being a short account of his life: the sense of the primitive Christians about his succession; and their behaviour towards him. Together with a comparison of popery and paganism. By Samuel Johnson.
London: printed for Richard Chiswell, at the Rose and Crown in S. Paul's Church-Yard, M DC LXXXIX. [1689].
ESTC No. R32983.Grub Street ID 115635.
Johnson, Samuel.
Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's book, intituled The case of resistance of the supreme powers stated and resolved, according to the doctrine of the Holy Scriptures. Written in the year 1683, by Samuel Johnson.
London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Richard Baldwin, 1689.
ESTC No. R32984.Grub Street ID 115636.
Johnson, Samuel.
The opinion is this: that resistance may be vsed, in case our religion and rights should be invaded.
[London: printed for J. Watts, at the Angel in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1689].
ESTC No. R17465.Grub Street ID 67779.
Johnson, Samuel.
Reflections on The history of passive obedience. By Samuel Johnson.
[London: printed for Richard Baldwin, 1689].
ESTC No. R2473.Grub Street ID 108491.
Johnson, Samuel.
Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's book, intituled, The case of the allegiance due to soveraign princes, stated and resolved, &c.
London: printed for J. Humphries, 1690.
ESTC No. R31544.Grub Street ID 114328.
Johnson, Samuel.
Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's book, intituled, The case of the allegiance due to soveraign princes, stated and resolved, &c.
London: printed for J. Humphries, 1690.
ESTC No. R2472.Grub Street ID 108482.
Johnson, Samuel.
Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's book, intituled, The case of the allegiance due to soveraign princes, stated and resolved, &c.
[Edinburgh]: Printed at London, and re-printed in Edinburgh, anno Dom. 1691.
ESTC No. R220008.Grub Street ID 94472.
Johnson, Samuel.
An argument proving that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government and prescribed by it in opposition to all the false and treacherous hypotheses ... / by Samuel Johnson.
London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by Richard Baldwin, 1692.
ESTC No. R34482.Grub Street ID 117005.
Johnson, Samuel.
An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it. In opposition to all the false and treacherous hypotheses, of usurpation, conquest, desertion, and of taking the powers that are upon content. By Samuel Johnson.
London: printed for the author, 1692.
ESTC No. R225439.Grub Street ID 98615.
Johnson, Samuel.
An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it. In opposition to all the false and treacherous hypotheses, of usurpation, conquest, desertion, and of taking the powers that are upon content. By Samuel Johnson.
London: printed for the author, 1692.
ESTC No. R225481.Grub Street ID 98653.
Johnson, Samuel.
An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it. In opposition to all the false and treacherous hypotheses, of usurpation, conquest, desertion, and of taking the powers that are upon content. By Samuel Johnson.
London: printed for the author, 1692.
ESTC No. R2049.Grub Street ID 81762.
Johnson, Samuel.
An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it. In opposition to all the false and treacherous hypotheses, of usurpation, conquest, desertion, and of taking the powers that are upon content. By Samuel Johnson.
London: printed for the author, 1692.
ESTC No. R226875.Grub Street ID 99797.
Johnson, Samuel.
An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it. In opposition to all the false and treacherous hypotheses, of usurpation, conquest, desertion, and of taking the powers that are upon content. By Samuel Johnson.
London [i.e. Dublin]: printed [by Joseph Ray] for the author, 1692.
ESTC No. R16933.Grub Street ID 64741.
Johnson, Samuel.
An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the Constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it. In opposition to all the false and treacherous hypotheses, of usurpation, conquest, desertion, and of taking the powers that are upon content. By Samuel Johnson.
London: printed for the author, 1693.
ESTC No. R3323.Grub Street ID 115872.
Johnson, Samuel.
An essay concerning Parliaments at a certainty; or, The kalends of May. By Samuel Johnson.
London: printed for the author, MDCXCIII. [1693].
ESTC No. R11823.Grub Street ID 60064.
Johnson, Samuel.
An essay concerning parliaments at a certainty; or, The kalends of May. By Samuel Johnson.
London: printed for the author; to be sold by Richard Baldwin, MDCXCIV. [1694].
ESTC No. R1012.Grub Street ID 58516.
Johnson, Samuel.
An essay concerning Parliaments at a certainty; or, The kalends of May. By Samuel Johnson.
London: printed for the author, MDCXCIV. [1694].
ESTC No. R217541.Grub Street ID 92318.
Johnson, Samuel.
Notes upon the Ph nix edition of the Pastoral letter. Part I. By Samuel Johnson.
London: printed for the author, MDCXCIV. [1694].
ESTC No. R11877.Grub Street ID 60110.
Johnson, Samuel.
An essay concerning parliaments at a certainty; or, The kalends of May. By Samuel Johnson.
London: printed for the author; to be sold by Richard Baldwin, MDCXCIV. [1694].
ESTC No. R2474.Grub Street ID 108497.
Johnson, Samuel.
A confutation of a late pamphlet intituled, A letter ballancing the necessity of keeping a land-force in times of peace; with the dangers that may follow on it.
London: Printed for A. Baldwin, MDCXCVIII [1698].
ESTC No. R4201.Grub Street ID 123476.
Johnson, Samuel.
A confutation of a late pamphlet intituled, A letter ballancing the necessity of keeping a land-force in time of peace, with the dangers that may follow on it.
London: printed for A. Baldwin, MDCXCVIII. [1698].
ESTC No. R24417.Grub Street ID 108211.
Johnson, Samuel.
The second part of the confutation of the ballancing letter. Containing an occasional discourse in vindication of Magna Charta.
London: printed for A. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC. [1700].
ESTC No. R16394.Grub Street ID 64250.
Johnson, Samuel.
The way to peace amongst all Protestants; being a letter of reconciliation, sent by Bp. Ridley to Bp. Hooper. With some observations upon it.
London: printed in the year, 1703.
ESTC No. N35709.Grub Street ID 23819.
Johnson, Samuel.
The works of the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Johnson, sometime chaplain to the Right Honourable William Lord Russel.
London: printed by John Darby, for Andrew Bell, Egbert Sanger, and Nathaniel Cliff, 1710.
ESTC No. T116313.Grub Street ID 167979.
Johnson, Samuel.
An answer to The history of passive obedience, just now reprinted under the title of A defence of Dr. Sacheverel. Written by the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Johnson, ...
[London: printed by John Darby, Jan. 14., 1709, i.e. 1710].
ESTC No. T22058.Grub Street ID 244187.
Johnson, Samuel.
The works of the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Johnson, sometime chaplain to the Right Honourable William Lord Russel.
London: printed by John Darby in Bartholomew-Close, for Andrew Bell at the Cross-Keys and Bible in Cornhil; Daniel Midwinter at the Three Crowns, and Benjamin Couse at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Egbert Sanger at the Middle Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, and Nathaniel Cliff near Mercers Chappel in Cheapside, M.DCC.XIII. [1713].
ESTC No. T116323.Grub Street ID 167989.
Johnson, Samuel.
The absolute impossibility of transubstantiation demonstrated.
Dublin: printed by James Carson, 1723.
ESTC No. T152963.Grub Street ID 197515.
Johnson, Samuel.
The absolute impossibility of transubstantiation demonstrated.
Dublin: printed by Isaac Jackson in Meath street, at the instance of J. White, Esq; captain to one of his Majesty's troops of horse, who subscribed for a large Number, for general Service, MDCCXLIV. [1744].
ESTC No. T57646.Grub Street ID 283866.
Johnson, Samuel.
A history and defence of Magna Charta. Shewing the manner of its being obtained from King John, ... By Samuel Johnson, ...
London: printed for J. Bell (Successor to Mr. Bathoe); S. Bladon; and C. Etherington, at York, 1772.
ESTC No. T116326.Grub Street ID 167992.
Johnson, Samuel.
Magna Charta, with its history and defence, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the present time; ... with an essay on Parliaments. Wrote by Dr. Samuel Johnston.
Edinburgh: printed for J. Denoon and D. Clark, 1794.
ESTC No. T116039.Grub Street ID 167721.