Fordyce, David.
Dialogues concerning education.
London: printed in the year, 1745.
ESTC No. N3227.Grub Street ID 20986.
Fordyce, David.
Theodorus: a dialogue concerning the art of preaching. By Mr. David Fordyce, ...
Belfast: printed by H. and R. Joy, 1752.
ESTC No. T208479.Grub Street ID 237341.
Fordyce, David.
Theodorus: a dialogue concerning the art of preaching. By Mr. David Fordyce, ... To which is added, a discourse on the eloquence of the pulpit, by James Fordyce.
Dublin: printed for G. and A. Ewing, 1752.
ESTC No. T128704.Grub Street ID 178249.
Fordyce, David.
Theodorus: a dialogue concerning the art of preaching. By Mr. David Fordyce, ...
London: printed for R. Dodsley, 1752.
ESTC No. T118963.Grub Street ID 170447.
Fordyce, David.
Theodorus: a dialogue concerning the art of preaching. By Mr. David Fordyce, ...
London: printed for R. Dodsley, 1752.
ESTC No. T125196.Grub Street ID 175345.
Fordyce, David.
Theodorus: a dialogue concerning the art of preaching. By Mr. David Fordyce, ... To which is added, a sermon on the eloquence of the pulpit. By the Revd Mr. James Fordyce.
London: printed for R. Dodsley, 1753.
ESTC No. T208477.Grub Street ID 237339.
Fordyce, David.
Theodorus: a dialogue concerning the art of preaching. By Mr. David Fordyce, ... The second edition. To which is added, A sermon on the eloquence of the pulpit. By ... James Fordyce.
London: printed for R. Dodsley, 1753.
ESTC No. T143524.Grub Street ID 190589.
Fordyce, David.
Dialogues concerning education. In two volumes. Vol. I.
Belfast: printed by H. and R. Joy, M.DCC.LIII. [1753].
ESTC No. T70301.Grub Street ID 294062.
Fordyce, David.
The elements of moral philosophy. In three books. 1. Of Man, and his Connexions. Of Duty or Moral Obligation. - Various Hypotheses Final Causes of our Moral Faculties of Perception and Affection. 2. The principal Distinction of Duty or Virtue. Man's Duties to Himself. - To Society. - To God. 3. Of Practical Ethics, or the Culture of the Mind. Motives to Virtue from Personal Happiness. - From the Being and Providence of God. - From the Immortality of the Soul. The Result, or Conclusion. By the late Rev. Mr. David Fordyce. Professor of Moral Philosophy, and Author of the Art of Preaching, inscribed to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.
London: printed for R. and J. Dodsley in Pallmall, MDCCLIV. [1754].
ESTC No. T142182.Grub Street ID 189609.
Fordyce, David.
Dialogues concerning education. In two volumes ...
Cork: printed for Phineas and G. Bagnell, 1755.
ESTC No. T119092.Grub Street ID 170548.
Fordyce, David.
Theodorus: a dialogue concerning the art of preaching ... To which is added a sermon on the eloquence, and an essay on the action of the pulpit. By ... James Fordyce.
London: printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1755.
ESTC No. T198817.Grub Street ID 231267.
Fordyce, David.
Theodorus: a dialogue concerning the art of preaching. By Mr. David Fordyce, Late Professor of Philosophy in the Marischal-College, Aberdeen. The third edition. To which is added, a sermon on the eloquence, and an essay on the action, of the pulpit. By the Reverend Mr. James Fordyce.
London: printed for R. and J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.LV. [1755].
ESTC No. T87395.Grub Street ID 307442.
Fordyce, David.
The temple of virtue. A dream. Published from an original manuscript. By James Fordyce Minister at Alloa.
London: printed for the author, and sold by T. Field, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLVII. [1757].
ESTC No. N13469.Grub Street ID 3387.
Fordyce, David.
The temple of virtue. A dream. Published from an original manuscript. By James Fordyce, ...
[Belfast]: London, printed: and Belfast re-printed, by and for James Magee, 1757.
ESTC No. T57809.Grub Street ID 284003.
Fordyce, David.
Dialogues concerning education. By Mr. David Fordyce, Late Professor of Philosophy of Marishal College, in the University of Aberdeen. Vol. I.
London: printed for E. Dilly, at the Rose and Crown in the Poultry, near the Mansion-House, MDCCLVII. [1757].
ESTC No. T122020.Grub Street ID 172752.
Fordyce, David.
The elements of moral philosophy. In three books. I. Of man, and his connexions. Of Duty or Moral Obligation. - Various Hypotheses. - Final Causes of our Moral Faculties of Perception and Affection. 2. The principal Distinction of Duty or Virtue. Man's Duties to Himself. - To Society. - To God. 3. Of practical ethics, or the Culture of the Mind. Motives to Virtue from Personal Happiness. - From the Being and Providence of God. - From the Immortality of the Soul. The Result, or Conclusion. By the late Rev. Mr. David Fordyce, Professor of Moral Philosophy, and Author of the Art of Preaching, inscribed to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.
London: printed for R. and J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall, MDCCLVIII. [1758].
ESTC No. T87582.Grub Street ID 307620.
Fordyce, David.
The temple of virtue. A dream. Published from an original manuscript. By James Fordyce, Minister at Alloa.
London: printed for the author, and sold by T. Field, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLIX. [1759].
ESTC No. T62575.Grub Street ID 288043.
Fordyce, David.
Dialogues concerning education. In two volumes. By David Fordyce, ...
[Glasgow]: London: printed in the year, MDCCXLV. Glasgow: reprinted in the year, 1768.
ESTC No. N3229.Grub Street ID 20999.
Fordyce, David.
The elements of moral philosophy. In three books. I. Of man, and his connexions. Of Duty or Moral Obligations.Various Hypotheses.Final Causes of our Moral Faculties of Perception and Affection. 2. The principal Distinction of Duty or Virtue. Man's Duties to Himself.To Society.To God. 3. Of practical ethics, or the Culture of the Mind. Motives to Virtue from Personal Happiness.From the Being and Providence of God.From the Immortality of the Soul. The Result, or Conclusion. By the late Rev. Mr. David Fordyce, Professor of Moral Philosophy, and Author of the Art of Preaching, inscribed to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.
London: printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, MDCCLXIX. [1769].
ESTC No. T87394.Grub Street ID 307441.
Fordyce, David.
The temple of virtue, a dream, Published by James Fordyce, ...
London: printed for T. Cadell, 1775.
ESTC No. T62594.Grub Street ID 288061.
Fordyce, David.
The new and complete British letter-writer; or, young secretary's instructor in polite modern letter-writing. Containing near Four Hundred Original, Plain, Easy, Instructive, and Entertaining Letters on the most useful and important Subjects, particularly Education, Business, Friendship, Love and Courtship, Marriage, Wit and Humour, Instruction, Advice, Compliments, Condolance, Religion and Morality, &c. &c. Together with Letters to and from Parents, Children, Brothers, Sisters, and other Relations, As well as on every other interesting Subject throughout Life. The whole calculated to enable the Reader to write Letters on all Occasions, without any further Instructions. With A Concise and Familiar English Grammar. To which are added, Directions for addressing Persons of all Ranks either in Writing or Discourse. And A Set of Genteel Complimentary Cards. Likewise The Petitioner's Instructor, Containing The Art of Writing Petitions to Superiors; Also Useful Forms of Law, as Wills, Bonds, .
London: printed for C. Cooke, No. 17, Pater-Noster-Row, And sold by all other Booksellers in Great-Britain, [1790?].
ESTC No. T13268.Grub Street ID 181582.