Publications of Richard Synge Chaplain at Somerset House

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  • Synge, Richard, Chaplain at Somerset House. The good man's refuge in distress; and, the right way to secure and perpetuate the blessings of our present establishment. Delivered in two sermons at the Savoy. The former August 8, 1714, on occasion of the death of Queen Anne; the latter October 3 following, on the happy arrival of King George. By Richard Synge, ... London: printed for J. Tonson, 1714. ESTC No. T112205. Grub Street ID 164202.
  • Synge, Richard, Chaplain at Somerset House. Seasonable advice to seditious malecontents. A sermon preach'd at St. James's church in Westminster, on Sunday, June 26, 1715. Occasion'd by the Lord Bishop of London's Letter to his Clergy. By Richard Synge of the Savoy. Publish'd at the earnest Request of the Gentlemen of the Vestry. London: printed: and sold by R. Burleigh in Amen-Corner, 1715. ESTC No. T47249. Grub Street ID 275216.
  • Synge, Richard, Chaplain at Somerset House. The advantages of good government, and the blessings we derive from the happy revolution. A sermon preach'd before ... Sir James Bateman, Kt, Lord Mayor, and the aldermen and citizens of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Sunday, November 4. Being the birth-day of King William the Third, ... By Richard Synge, ... London: printed: and sold by R. Burleigh, 1716. ESTC No. N37239. Grub Street ID 25194.
  • Synge, Richard, Chaplain at Somerset House. Loyalty to His Majesty King George, recommended in eight sermons upon the following subjects: the advantages design'd for mankind by the Christian religion. A serious Admonition to the Members of the Church of England, deduc'd from God's Dealings with his People Israel. The fatal Consequences of over-much Wickedness; preach'd upon the Execution of some Gentlemen concern'd in the late Rebellion. God the Author of Peace, and wicked Men the Authors of Confusion. A Thanksgiving Sermon for the quashing the late unnatural Rebellion. On his sacred Majesty's happy Accession to the Throne. Seasonable Advice to seditious Male-Contents. The Advantages of good Government, and the Blessings we derive from the happy Revolution. Publish'd for the Benefit of unhappy Youths, and other inconsiderate Persons, who are drawn from their Allegiance by the artful Delusions of ill-designing Men, Enemies to our Happy Establishment both in Church and State. By Rich. Synge, Chaplain at Somerset-House. London: printed; and sold by R. Francklin, at the Sun over-against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, MDCCXX. [1720]. ESTC No. T104929. Grub Street ID 158345.