Publications of A. Brice
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- "printed by x"; or
- "sold by x"; or
- "printed for x" or "published by x";
or as having the seller and printer roles in combination, or an absence of the printer's name following "London: printed:" or "London: printed,":
- "printed and sold by x"; or "printed for and sold by x"; or "printed by and for x"; or "printed: and sold by x"; or "printed, and sold by x"; and so on.
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Printed by A. Brice
- Articles of inquiry concerning matters ecclesiastical, exhibited in visitation to the ministers, church-wardens, and sidemen, of every parish within the Archdeaconry of [blank]. Exon: printed by Andrew Brice for Edward Score, 1721. ESTC No. T187615. Grub Street ID 223533.
- Newte, Samuel. A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Tiverton, On Wednesday Sept. 1. 1725. At the opening of an Anniversary Meeting of the Gentlemen Educated at Tiverton School, And under the Revd. Mr. Rayner, the present Master of it, before his Removal from Barnstaple. By Samuel Newte, M. A. Rector of the Portion of Tidcomb, in the Church of Tiverton. Publish'd at the Request of the Master and Stewards. Exon: printed by Andrew Brice, for William Shutt, bookseller, in Tiverton, and sold by the booksellers of Exeter, MDCCXXV. [1725]. ESTC No. T53461. Grub Street ID 280422.
- Render to all their dues: or, a dialogue between Timotheus and Pleonectes, Concerning the Converting Tithes and Offerings to Secular Uses. Exon: printed by Andrew Brice; and sold by John March, at the Bible, a little below St. Martin's-Lane, MDCCXXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T65479. Grub Street ID 290395.
- Ball, John. An answer to some common objections made against those ministers in the west, who have appear'd in defence of the doctrine of the ever blessed Trinity and its importance. ... By John Ball. Exon: printed by A. Brice, for Aaron Tozer, jun., 1727. ESTC No. N30422. Grub Street ID 19386.
- Enty, John. A sermon preach'd at Exon, October the 11th, 1727. being the day of Their most excellent Majesties K. George the 2d's And Queen Caroline's coronation. By John Enty. Exon: printed by And. Brice, for Aaron Tozer, jun. Bookseller, at the Sign of the Bible, in the High-Street, MDCCXXVII. [1727]. ESTC No. T115930. Grub Street ID 167613.
- Chapple, William. Calumny confuted, by the plain evidence of plain facts, supported by plain reasoning: being a true account of the author's proceedings relative to the subject of a late dispute, ... Exeter: printed by A. Brice; and sold by B. Thorn and E. Score, [1761]. ESTC No. T27081. Grub Street ID 259026.
- Pitfield, William. Remarks on a pamphlet lately published by the Rev. Mr. Archdeacon Sleech. By William Pitfield. To which are subjoined, by William Chapple, some further observations on so much of the said pamphlet as relates to himself and his evidence. [Exeter]: Printed by A Brice, in Northgate-Street, Exon; and sold by all the booksellers, 1762. ESTC No. T27512. Grub Street ID 259426.
- Westcott, Samuel. Several discourses on the following subjects: of remembering God our creator in Youth. Of Gratitude, or Thanksgiving, to God, for his Mercy and Goodness; Two Sermons. Of Casting our Care on God; Two Sermons. Of Thinking on our Ways. The Witnesses of Christ's Resurrection proved to be valid. Of the effusion of the Holy Ghost after Christ's ascension. Printed at the earnest Request of the Hearers. To which is, by Desire, added a sermon preach'd before the assembly of ministers in Exon. By Samuel Westcott. Exon: printed by Andrew Brice; and sold by the booksellers, 1762. ESTC No. T104824. Grub Street ID 158321.
Sold by A. Brice
- Eveleigh, Josiah. A vindication of Mr. Trosse from the charge of uncharitableness: proving, by ten arguments, grounded upon many plain and full Texts of Scripture, that the doctrine of the Trinity, and true deity of Christ, is fundamental. With a preliminary discourse touching Christ, as the Son of God, to Confute the False Sense of that Phrase, and Confirm the True. By Josiah Eveleigh, Minister of the Gospel. Exon: printed and sold by Andrew Brice, at the Head of the Serge-Market, in Southgate-Street, 1719. ESTC No. T178684. Grub Street ID 215572.
Printed by and for, or by/for and sold by A. Brice
- Lock, Peter, of North-Moulton. An exmoor scolding; in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning. Also, an Exmoor courtship. Exon: printed and sold by A. Brice and B. Thorn, opposite the Guildhall, MDCLXVIII. [1768]. ESTC No. T136837. Grub Street ID 184951.
Author
- Brice, A.. Freedom: a poem, written in time of recess from the rapacious claws of bailiffs, and devouring fangs of goalers, by Andrew Brice, printer. To which is annexed the author's case. Exon: printed by and for the author, at his printing-office opposite to St. Stephen's Church, in the High-Street, [1730]. ESTC No. T126080. Grub Street ID 176116.
- Brice, A.. The grand gazetteer, or topographic dictionary, both general and special, and antient as well as modern, &c. Being A succinct but comprehensive Geographical Description of the various Countries of the habitable known World, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America; more especially of Great-Britain and Ireland, and all the British Settlements abroad, or where we have Trade, Commerce, or Correspondence. Shewing The situation, Extent, and Boundaries, of all the Empires, Kingdoms, Republicks, Provinces, Cities, Chief Towns, &c. with their several Climates, Soils, Produces, Animals, Plants, Minerals, &c. the Government, Traffick, Arts, Manufactures, Customs, Manners, and Religion, of the divers Nations; and the vast many admirable (some of them stupendous) Curiosities both Natural and Artificial; the most remarkable Events, Accidents, and Revolutions, in all past Ages; &c. &c. Aptly and requisitely interspers'd with many Thousands of uncommon Passages, strange Occurrences, critical Observations. Exon: printed by and for the Author, at his Printing-House, in North-Gate-Street, Exon, MDCCLIX. [1759]. ESTC No. T35796. Grub Street ID 265829.
- Brice, A.. A universal geographical dictionary; or, grand gazetteer; of general, special, antient and modern geography: including a comprehensive view of ... Europe, Asia, Africa, and America; more especially of the British dominions ... Illustrated by a map of the world, particula ones of the different quarters, ... By Andrew Brice, of Exeter. In two volumes. . London: printed for, and sold by, J. Robinson and W. Johnston; P. Davey and B. Law; and H. Woodgate and S. Brooks, 1759. ESTC No. N7060. Grub Street ID 51116.
- Brice, A.. The mobiad: or, battle of the voice. An heroi-comic poem, sportively satirical: being a briefly historical, natural and lively, free and humorous, description of an Exeter election. In Six Canto's. Illustrated with such Notes as for some Readers may be supposed useful. By Democritus Juvenal, Moral Professor of Ridicule, and plaguy-pleasant Fellow of Stingtickle College; vulgarly Andrew Brice, Exon. Exon: printed and sold by Brice and Thorn: and sold also by T. Davies, in Great-Russel Street, Covent-Garden, London, MDCCLXX. [1770]. ESTC No. N4714. Grub Street ID 31880.
- Brice, A.. The mobiad: or, battle of the voice. An heroi-comic poem, sportively satirical: being a briefly historical, natural and lively, free and humorous, description of an Exeter election. In Six Canto's. Illustrated with such Notes as for some Readers may be supposed useful. By Democritus Juvenal, Moral Professor of Ridicule, and plaguy-pleasant Fellow of Stingtickle College; vulgarly Andrew Brice, Exon. London]: Printed for T. Davies, in Great-Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, London. Sold by B. Thorn in Exeter, and other booksellers in the West, MDCCLXX. [1770. ESTC No. T126088. Grub Street ID 176124.