Publications of John Broughton

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  • Broughton, John. Psychologia: or, an account of the nature of the rational soul. In two parts. The First; Being an Essay towards establishing the receiv'd Doctrine, of an Immaterial and consequently Immortal Substance, united to Human Body, upon sufficient Grounds of Reason. The Second, A Vindication of that receiv'd and establish'd Doctrine, against a late Book, call'd, Second Thoughts, &c. wherein all the Authors pretended Demonstrations to the Contrary, as well Philosophical and Rational, as Scriptural, are fully refuted; together with Occasional Remarks on his Way of Reasoning. To which is annex'd, A brief Confutation of his whole Hypothesis. By John Broughton, M. A. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Marlborough. London: printed by W. B. for T. Bennet, at the half Moon in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and A. Bosvile, at the Dial and Bible against the South-East end of St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleetstreet, 1703. ESTC No. T115365. Grub Street ID 167117.
  • Broughton, John. A letter to a Member of the present Honourable House of Commons, relating to the credit of our government, and of the nation in general. London: printed by A.R. in Bond's Stables, adjoyning to Symond's Inn, in Chancery-Lane; and are to be sold by J. Nutt, near Stationers Hall, 1705. ESTC No. T85639. Grub Street ID 305929.
  • Broughton, John. A sermon preach'd upon the thanksgiving-day, September 7. 1704. For the glorious victory obtain'd ... under the conduct of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough. By John Broughton M.A. ... London: printed for T. Bennet, 1705. ESTC No. T174952. Grub Street ID 212027.
  • Broughton, John. Remarks upon the Bank of England, with regard more especially to our trade and government. Occasion'd by the present discourse concerning the intended prolongation of the bank. Humbly Address'd to the Honourable House of Commons. By a merchant of London, and a true lover of our constitution. London: printed for A. Baldwin, in Warwick-Lane, 1705. ESTC No. T46881. Grub Street ID 274901.
  • Broughton, John. A sermon preach'd before Her Majesty at St. James's chappel, on Sunday, September 29, 1706. By John Broughton, M. A. Chaplain to his Grace the D. of Marlborough, and Lecturer of the Parish of Saint Andrew Holbourn. Publish'd by Her Majesty's Especial Command. London: printed and sold by Hen. Hills, in Black-Fryars, near the Water-Side, for the Benefit of the Poor, [1706?]. ESTC No. N22962. Grub Street ID 12321.
  • Broughton, John. An essay upon the national credit of England; Introductory to a Proposal Prepar'd for Establishing the Public Credit; In such manner as To render the same highly Beneficial to the Government, Trade and People of this Kingdom. Humbly submitted to the Honourable House of Commons. London: printed by A. R. in Bond's Stables, adjoyning to Symond's-Inn, near Chancery-Lane; and are to be sold by B. Bragg, in Ave-Mary-Lane, [1706?]. ESTC No. T33475. Grub Street ID 264028.
  • Broughton, John. Remarks upon the Bank of England, with regard more especially to our trade and government. Occasion'd by the present discourse concerning the intended prolongation of the bank. Humbly Address'd to the Honourable House of Commons. By a merchant of London, and a true lover of our constitution. London: printed for A. Baldwin, in Warwick-Lane, 1706. ESTC No. T155259. Grub Street ID 199077.
  • Broughton, John. A sermon preach'd before Her Majesty at St. James's chappel, on Sunday, Sept. 29, 1706. By John Broughton, M. A. Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, and Lecturer of the Parish of St. Andrew Holborn. Publish'd by Her Majesty's especial Command. London: printed for R. Sare at, and R. Hartley over-against Gray's-Inn Gate in Holborn; J. Hartley in Fleet-Street, and J. Tonson at Gray's-Inn Gate, 1707. ESTC No. T10770. Grub Street ID 160713.
  • Broughton, John. The vindication and advancement of our national constitution and credit: attempted in several tracts. 1. An introductory essay; wherein are occasionally consider'd the Two Main Points of Her Majesty's Title, and the Doctrine of Resistance. 2. Remarks upon the Bank of England, with regard more especially to our Trade, and the Constitution of the Government. 3. An essay upon the national credit of Britain. 4. A letter to a member of the Honourable House of Commons, relating to the Credit of our Government and the Nation in general. All written by the same author. London: printed for Jonah Bowyer, at the Rose in Ludgate-Street, 1710. ESTC No. T50809. Grub Street ID 278349.
  • Broughton, John. Of the house of prayer. A sermon preach'd at the consecration of the chapel at Kew, within the parish of Kingston on Thames, on Wednesday, May 12. 1714, before the Right Reverend Father in God Jonathan Lord Bishop of Winton. By John Broughton, ... London: printed by W. B. for R. Sare, and E. Place, 1714. ESTC No. N37195. Grub Street ID 25148.
  • Broughton, John. Of the house of prayer. A Sermon Preach'd at the Consecration of the Chapel at Kew, Within the Parish of Kingston on Thames, On Wednesday, May 12. 1714, Before the Right Reverend Father in God Jonathan Lord Bishop of Winton. By John Broughton, Vicar of the Mother Church at Kingston on Thames. Publish'd at the Desire of the Gentlemen, and others, that heard it. London: printed by W. B. for R. Sare near Grays-Inn Gate, and E. Place at Furnivalls-Inn Gate in Holborn, 1714. ESTC No. T42122. Grub Street ID 270928.
  • Broughton, John. Essays on the national constitution, bank, credit, and trade. London: printed for John Morphew, 1717. ESTC No. T193898. Grub Street ID 227942.
  • Broughton, John. The great apostasy from Christianity, with its evil influence on the civil state. Wherein is proved, I. That popery, in its own Nature, destroys the vitals and essentials of true religion. II. That a Popish Prince and a Protestant Nation cannot subsist together. III. That the Case is the same, and more especially so, with regard to this Nation. IV. That all Protestant Recusancy and Disaffection to our Present Government, is contradictory to Scripture, Primitive Christianity, Reason, and its own Pretensions. By John Broughton, D. D. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, and Lecturer of St. Andrew Holborn. London: printed for D. Midwinter at the three Crowns in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1718. ESTC No. T124479. Grub Street ID 174669.
  • Broughton, John. A sermon preach'd at Kingston on Thames, March 30th, 1720. At the assizes held there ... By John Broughton, ... London: printed for J. Roberts, and are to be sold at White's Coffee-House in Richmond, 1720. ESTC No. T173240. Grub Street ID 210516.
  • Broughton, John. A letter to a Roman Catholick. Written in the year 1703. By John Broughton, ... Now first publish'd ... by Thomas Broughton, ... London: printed for Weaver Bickerton, 1734. ESTC No. T171105. Grub Street ID 208749.