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The desertion discuss'd : In a letter to a country gentleman
Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726)
[1689]
Concerns the desertion of the English throne by James II. Caption title. Text in double columns. Imprint from Wing. Attributed to Jeremy Collier. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.).
A Letter to a lady concerning the new play-house
Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726); Woodward, Josiah (1660-1712)
1706
The playhouse referred to is the Queen's Theatre, Haymarket, but the title is misleading, since this tract is entirely devoted to considerations of the moral aspects of the theater in general. Text ...
Mr. Collier's Dissuasive from the play-house : in a letter to a person of quality, occasion'd by the late calamity of the tempest
Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726); Dennis, John (1657-1734)
1703
Last page is publisher's advertising.
A second defence of the Short view of the prophaneness and immorality of the English stage, &c : being a reply to a book entituled, The ancient and modern stages surveyed, &c
Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726)
1700
Errata: verso of t.p. First edition.
A perswasive to consideration, tender'd to the Royalists : particularly those of the Church of England : with a vindication of the same
Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726)
1695
The first edition appeared in 1693. Anon., by Jeremy Collier. Second edition. Transverse chainlines. Attributed by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints to Collier.
A farther defence, &c. being an answer to a reply to the vindication of the reasons and defence for restoring some prayers and directions in King Edward VI's First liturgy
Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726)
1720
By Jeremy Collier (OCLC, ESTC). - "A reply to the Vindication..." is by Nathaniel Spinkes (ESTC, OCLC).
A vindication of the reasons and defence, &c. Part I. Being a reply to the first part of No sufficient reason for restoring some prayers and directions of King Edward VI's first liturgy
Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726)
1718
A reply to Nathaniel Spinckes "No sufficient reason for restoring the prayers and directions... ", London, 1718. "The author of the Reasons and Defence" is Jeremy Collier (ESTC).
A short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, &c : with the several defences of the same. In answer to Mr. Congreve, Dr. Drake, &c
Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726)
1738
Collier's A short view was first published under title: A short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stage. Half-title reads: A short view of the profaneness...The fifth edition cor...
A defence of the Reasons for restoring some prayers and directions of King Edward the Sixth's first liturgy: being a reply to a book, entituled, No reason for restoring them
Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726)
1718
A reply to Nathaniel Spincke's "No reason for restoring the prayers and directions of Edward VI's first liturgy... ", London, 1717. By Jeremy Collier who also wrote "Reasons for restoring some praye...
A vindication of the reasons and defence, &c. Part II. Being a reply to the second part of No sufficient reason for restoring some prayers and directions of King Edward VI's first liturgy
Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726)
1719
A reply to Nathaniel Spinckes "No sufficient reason for restoring the prayers and directions... ", London, 1718. "The author of the Reasons and Defence" is Jeremy Collier (ESTC). With a half-title...