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Joseph Trapp | lit.salon
Joseph Trapp
Born:
1679
Died:
1747
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Born:
1679
Died:
1747
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Abra-mule: or, Love and empire : a tragedy : as it is acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Her Majesty's servants.
1704
Joseph Trapp
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Abra-mule, or, Love and empire: a tragedy. As it is acted at the new theatre in little Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Her Majesty's servants.
1704
Joseph Trapp
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Praelectiones poeticae: in schola naturalis philosophiae Oxon. habitae.
1722
Joseph Trapp
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Popery truly stated, and briefly confuted: In three parts. I. The first treating, of the general doctrines of the Romanists; concerning church-authority, the unity of the church, catholicism, &c. II. The second, of their particular corruptions. III. The third, of their fallacious reasonings, ... By Joseph Trapp, ...
1726
Joseph Trapp
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Thoughts upon the four last things: death; judgment; heaven; hell. A poem in four parts. Part II. Judgment.
1735
Joseph Trapp
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The royal sin, or, Adultery rebuk'd in a great king
1738
Joseph Trapp
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The practice of confounding the distinction between good and evil consider'd, and expos'd: In a sermon preached at St. Mary's in Oxford, ... at the Assizes held there, Mar. 4. 1707/8. By Joseph Trapp, ...
1708
Joseph Trapp
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true, genuine modern Whigg address: to which is added an explanation of some hard terms now in use...
1710
Joseph Trapp
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The character and principles of the present set of Whigs ...
1711
Joseph Trapp
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Prælectiones poeticæ: in schola naturalis philosophiæ Oxon. habitæ. Authore Josepho Trapp, ...
1711
Joseph Trapp
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Her Majesty's prerogative in Ireland: the authority of the government and Privy-Council there : and the rights, laws, and liberties of the city of Dublin, asserted and maintained : in answer to a paper falsly intituled, The case of the city of Dublin, in relation to the election of a lord-mayor and sheriffs of the said city ...
1712
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A preservative against unsettled notions and want of principles in religion.
1715
Joseph Trapp
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The real nature of the church or kingdom of Christ A sermon preach'd at the church of S. Martin in the Fields, May 19. and at that of St. Olave Old-Jewry, and St. Martin Ironmongerlane, Jvne 2. 1717. In answer to the Bishop of Bangor's sermon upon the same text ...
1717
Joseph Trapp
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The real nature of the church or kingdom of Christ: A sermon preach'd at the church of S. Martin in the Fields, May 19. ... In answer to the Bishop of Bangor's sermon upon the same text. ... By Joseph Trapp, ...
1717
Joseph Trapp
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The Doctrine of the most holy, and ever-blessed Trinity, briefly stated, and proved: with the objections against it answer'd, in a summary view of the whole controversy ; as it was delivered in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, at the Lady Moyer's Lecture, in 1729, and 1730 ; to which are added, discourses upon the parable of Dives and Lazarus ...
1731
Joseph Trapp
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The royal sin: or, adultery rebuk'd in a great king: Being a discourse from ... 2 Sam. xii. 7. deliver'd in the parish of St. Martin's, ... By J. T. D.D.
1738
Joseph Trapp
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The nature, folly, sin, and danger of being righteous over-much: with a particular view to the doctrines and practices of certain modern enthusiasts : being the substance of four discourses lately preached in the parish-churches of Christ-Church, and St. Lawrence Jewry, London, and St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster
1739
Joseph Trapp
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Explanatory notes upon the four Gospels: in a new method for the use of all, but especially the unlearned English reader; to which are prefixed three discourses relating to both parts of which an account is given in the preface.
1748
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Lectures on poetry, 1742
1969
Joseph Trapp
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The tragedy of King Saul: Written by a deceas'd person of honour, and now made publick at the request of several men of quality who have highly approv'd of it.
1703
Joseph Trapp
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Abra-Mulé, or, Love and empire: a tragedy
1704
Joseph Trapp
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The practice of confounding the distinction between good and evil consider'd, and expos'd in a sermon preach'd at St. Mary's in Oxford, before Mr. Justice Powell, and Mr. Justice Gould, and before the University of Oxford, at the Assizes held there, Mar. 4, 1707/8
1708
Joseph Trapp
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Most faults on one side: or, The shallow politicks, foolish arguing, and villanous designs of the author of a late pamphlet, entitul'd Faults on both sides consider'd and expos'd.
1710
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Praelectiones poeticae in schola naturalis philosophiae Oxon. habitae
1711
Joseph Trapp
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A sermon preach'd at Christ-Church in Dublin: before Their Excellencies the Lords Justices: on Tuesday the 29th of May, 1711. being the anniversary of the happy restoration.
1711
Joseph Trapp
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character and principles of the present sett of Whigs.
1712
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Peace. A poem: inscribed to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Bolingbroke.
1713
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Popery truly stated and briefly confuted In three parts. I. The first treating, of the general doctrines of the Romanists; concerning Church-authority, the unity of the Church, Catholicism, &c. II. The second, of their particular corruptions. III. The third, of their fallacious reasonings, by which they endeavour to seduce Protestants: with other observations and directions as it was delivered in several sermons, preached at Christ-Church, London; St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster; and the Old-Jewry, London
1726
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The Church of England defended against the calumnies and false reasonings of the Church of Rome: in answer to a late sophistical, and insolent, Popish book [by R. Manning] entitled, England's conversion and reformation compar'd, &c. ...
1727
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royal sin: or, Adultery rebuk'd in a great king : being a discourse from the following text : And Nathan said unto David, Thou art the man, 2 Sam. xii. 7. : deliver'd in the parish of St. Martin's, and published at the unanimous request of the congregation : addressed to those whom it may concern
1738
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The ministerial virtue, or, Long=suffering in a great man being a discourse from the following text ... Luke vi, 29 : delivered in the parish of St. Martin's and published at the unanimous request of the congregation : with a dedication to the Right Hon. Sir John Barnard, Knt. Lord Mayor of the City of London
1738
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The nature, folly, sin, and danger of being righteous over-much with a particular view to the doctrines and practices of certain modern enthusiasts. Being the substance of four discourses lately preached in the Parish-churches of Christ-Church, and St. Lawrence Jewry, London; and St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster
1739
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Lectures on poetry read in the schools of natural philosophy at Oxford
1742
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Thoughts upon the four last things death, judgment, heaven, and hell, a poem in four parts
1745
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Lectures on poetry.
1969
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The prologue to the University of Oxford
1703
Joseph Trapp
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The players turn'd academicks, or A description (in merry metre) of their translation from the theatre in Little Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, to the tennis-court in Oxford: With a preface relating to the proceedings of the university the last act, as also the Wadhamite prologue the was spoken there, with a prologue and epilogue, by way of answer to it, at the Theatre Royal
1703
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mischiefs of changes in government, and the influence of religious princes to prevent them: a sermon preach'd before the Mayor and corporation of Oxford ...
1705
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The mischiefs of changes in government: and the influence of religious princes to prevent them : a sermon preach'd before the Mayor and Corporation of Oxford, on Friday March 8 1705/6 : being the anniversary of Her Majesty's inauguration
1706
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The mischiefs of changes in government; and the influence of religious princes to prevent them. A sermon preach'd before the Mayor, and Corporation of Oxford, on Friday March 8. 1705/6. ... By Joseph Trapp ...
1706
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The practice of confounding the distinction between good and evil consider'd and expos'd in a sermon preached at St. Mary's in Oxford ... at the assizes held there ...
1708
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An ordinary journy no progress: or, A man doing his own business no mover of sedition. Being a vindication of Dr. Sacheverell, from the slanders rais'd against him, upon the account of the late honours which have been paid him in the country.
1710
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An ordinary journy no progress, or, A man doing his own business no mover of sedition being a vindication of Dr. Sacheverell, from the slanders rais'd against him, upon the account of the late honours which have been paid him in the country
1710
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The true, genuine modern Whigg-address to which is added, an explanation of some hard terms now in use, for the information of all such as read or subscribe addresses
1710
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true genuine Tory address and the true genuine Whig address set one against another... being an answer to a late scandalous paper, falsly call'd The true genuine Tory address etc.
1710
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Praelectiones poeticae: in schola naturalis philosophiae Oxon. habitae.
1711
Joseph Trapp
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Most faults on one side, or, The shallow politicks, foolish arguing, and villanous designs of the author of a late pamphlet entitul'd Faults on both sides consider'd and expos'd : in answer to that pamphlet, shewing that the many truths in modern history related by the author of it, do not make amends for his many falshoods in fact and fallacies in reasoning
1711
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A collection of hymns and poems, for use of the October Club
1711
Henry Sacheverell, Francis Atterbury, Andrew Snape, Robert Moss, Joseph Trapp, Fraser, William Sir, Clarence S. Bement, England) October Club (London
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A sermon preach'd at Christ-Church in Dublin, before their excellencies the Lords Justices on Tuesday the 29th of May, 1711, being the anniversary of the happy Restoration
1711
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To the Right Honourable Mr. Harley, on his first appearing in publick, after the wound given him by Guiscard
1711
Joseph Trapp