Publications of John Lindsay

Author

  • Lindsay, John. A short history of the regal succession; and the rights of the several Kings recorded in the Holy Scriptures. With a postscript occasion'd by Mr. Whiston' [sic] new book of Scripture politicks. London: printed for the author; and sold by J. Morphew, 1717. ESTC No. T115934. Grub Street ID 167617.
  • Lindsay, John. The short history of the regal succession, and the rights of the several kings recorded in the holy scriptures, enlarged and improved in a third edition: ... By a presbyter of the same church. London: printed for the author, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1720]. ESTC No. N22832. Grub Street ID 12192.
  • Lindsay, John. The short history of the regal succession, and the rights of the several kings recorded in the holy scriptures, enlarged and improved in a third edition: Illustrated with Seasonable Remarks on Mr. Whiston's Scripture Politicks, and several other modern Tracts and Sermons on the same Subject. The whole written with an Eye to that most Erecrable Fact, for which our Nation is justly visited with the Divine Displeasure, even to this Day: And dedicated to all the True Sons of the Church of England. By a presbyter of the same church. London: printed for the author, and sold by John Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, [1720]. ESTC No. T103738. Grub Street ID 157347.
  • Lindsay, John. The short history of the regal succession, and the rights of the several kings recorded in the Holy Scriptures, enlarged and improved in a second edition: ... By a presbyter of the same church. London: printed for the author, and sold by John Morphew, [1720?]. ESTC No. T175364. Grub Street ID 212454.
  • Lindsay, John. The short history of the regal succession, and the rights of the several Kings recorded in the Holy Scriptures; enlarg'd and improv'd in a fourth edition: Illustrated with Seasonable Remarks on Mr. Whiston's Scripture Politicks, and several other modern Tracts and Sermons on the same subject. The Whole written with an Eye to that most Execrable Fact, for which our Nation is justly visited with the Divine Displeasure, even to this Day: and dedicated to all the true sons of the Church of England. By a priest of the same Church. London: printed for the author, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1731. ESTC No. T113003. Grub Street ID 164958.
  • Lindsay, John. The case of praying for all actual governors, as such, without regard to their right or titles, impartially consider'd: in a letter to the Reverend Mr. Patrick Cockburn, A. M. Minister of St. Paul's Chapel in Aberdeen: occasion'd by a late controversy, concerning his sermon, of the duty and benefit of praying for our governors; by a disinterested by-stander, and a sincere friend to him in the truth. London: printed and sold by the booksellers, 1739. ESTC No. T145205. Grub Street ID 191955.
  • Lindsay, John. An expostulatory letter to the Rev. Mr. Patrick Cockburn, Formerly Curate of St. Dunstan's in the West, London, afterwards a Nonjuror; late Minister of St. Paul's Chapel in Aberdeen, and now Beneficed in the Diocese of Durham. fairly and friendly to convince him, that by his having revived the exploded doctrines of Sherlock and Higden, he has also unwarily exposed the late Revolution, and even the present government itself to a dangerous controversy. London: printed, and sold by the booksellers, 1740. ESTC No. T145396. Grub Street ID 192135.
  • Lindsay, John. A brief history of England, both in church and state; by way of question and answer: faithfully extracted from the most authentic histories and records. London: printed for the author, MDCCXLVIII. [1748]. ESTC No. T146849. Grub Street ID 193454.
  • Lindsay, John. The happy interview: or, long look'd-for, found out at last. A plain narrative ; giving an account, how common-sense, Having withdrawn himself, in Disgust, from the Public View, was, after the indefatigable Search and Enquiries of his Friend Plain Honesty, found out, in his Retirement, under the direction of truth. London: printed for J. Scott, at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLVI. [1756]. ESTC No. T111185. Grub Street ID 163617.
  • Lindsay, John. A melius inquirendum into the character of the royal martyr King Charles I. Wherein is demonstrated, From the Authentic Records both of our Church and State, as well as the Testimony of many unexceptionable Witnesses (in this Case) that the reflections cast upon his sacred person and truly glorious memory in a paper inserted into a pamphlet, entitled, The Monthly Review for February last, are notoriously false, scandalous, and a malicious Libel. London: printed for W. Owen, at Homer's Head, near Temple-Bar, MDCCLVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. T70201. Grub Street ID 293978.
  • Lindsay, John. A seasonable antidote against apostasy. Containing I. Some plain Propositions, recommended to the serious Consideration of all those who may be under any Temptation to forsake the Church of England, and revolt to that of Rome. II. A Paper, pretended to be an Answer to the foregoing Propositions. And III. Remarks, at large, upon the said pretended Answer, by the Author of the Propositions. With a Preface, shewing the special Reasons and Occasion of making the same public. London: printed by T. Gardner, opposite St. Clement's Church in the Strand, for the Author, M,DCC,LVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. T86792. Grub Street ID 306899.
  • Lindsay, John. A brief history of England, both in church and state; by way of question and answer: faithfully extracted from the most authentic histories and records: now carefully revised and improv'd, in a second edition by John Lindsay,. London: printed for T. Gardner; W. Owen; and J. Fuller, [1763]. ESTC No. T82557. Grub Street ID 303130.