Publications of David Abercromby

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  • Abercromby, David. Scolding no scholarship: in the abyss or, groundles grounds of the Protestant religion, as holden out by M. Menzeis in his brawlings against M. Dempster. [S.l.]: Printed for the author, 1669. ESTC No. R23824. Grub Street ID 107676.
  • Abercromby, David. Protestancy to be embrac'd: or, A new and infallible method to reduce Romanists from popery to Protestancy. A treatise of great use to all his Majesties subjects, and necessary to prevent error and popery. By David Abercromby D., lately converted, after he had profess'd near nineteen years Jesuitism and popery. London: printed for the author, by Thomas Hodgkin, 1682. ESTC No. R6382. Grub Street ID 126729.
  • Abercromby, David. Ars artium: or, the art of divine converse. A New-years-gift. By D. Abercromby, author of the book entituled, Protestancy to be embrac'd. London: printed for the author, and sold by Samuel Smith at the Princes Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1683. ESTC No. R1116. Grub Street ID 59471.
  • Abercromby, David. Protestancy to be embrac'd: or a new and infallible method to reduce Romanists from Popery to Protestancy. A treatise of great use to all his Majesties subjects, and necessary to prevent error and popery. The second edition revised by the author, augmented with a preface to the reader, and a postscript. Clearing a convincing argument it contains against popery, and the true method to determine what is of divine faith, and what not, in answer to several difficulties proposed in divers letters, lately sent to the author by Romanists. By David Abercromby, M.D. Lately converted after he had professed near nineteen years Jesuitism, and Popery. London: printed for Sam. Smith, at the Princes Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1683. ESTC No. R173112. Grub Street ID 66795.
  • Abercromby, David. Tuta, ac efficax luis venereae, saepe absque mercurio, ac semper absque salivatione mercuriali, curandae methodus. Authore Davide Abercromby, M.D. Londini: Impensis Samuelis Smith ad insigne Principis in Coemiterio Divi Pauli, M.DC.LXXXIV. [1684]. ESTC No. R5864. Grub Street ID 126263.
  • Abercromby, David. The present state of the German and Turkish empires, and remarks thereupon: as also some peculier reflections on the interest of the Christian princes, together with memoirs of the siege of Vienna, by an eminent officer in that city. With observations on all the accounts and journals relating thereunto: and a true account of the further progress and great success of the Christian forces, in the taking of Barkan, Gran, &c. With an historical preface of the rise and growth of the Turkish empire. By D.A. M.D. London: printed for D. Brown, at the Black-Swan without Temple-Barr[; and T. Goodwin, at the Maidenhead, against St. Dunstans-Church in Fleetstreet, 1684.]. ESTC No. R236273. Grub Street ID 107095.
  • Abercromby, David. The present state of the German and Turkish empires, and remarks thereupon: as also some peculiar reflections on the interest of the Christian princes, together with memoirs of the siege of Vienna, by an eminent officer in that city. With observations on all the accounts and journals relating thereunto: and a true account of the further progress and great success of the Christian forces, in the taking of Barkan, Gran, &c. With an historical preface of the rise and growth of the Turkish empire. By D.A. M.D. London: printed for D. Brown, at the Black-Swan without Temple-Barr; and T. Goodwin, at the Maidenhead, against St. Dunstans-Church in Fleetstreet, 1684. ESTC No. R704. Grub Street ID 127333.
  • Abercromby, David. A discourse of wit. By David Abercromby, M.D. London: printed for John Weld at the Crown between the two Temple Gates in Fleetstreet, 1685. ESTC No. R1119. Grub Street ID 59499.
  • Abercromby, David. Davidis Abercrombii, M.D. De variatione, ac varietate pulsus observationes. Accessit ejusdem authoris nova medicinae tum speculativae, tum practicae clavis. Sive ars explorandi medicas plantarum, ac corporum quorumcumque facultates ex solo sapore. Londini: impensis Samuelis Smith, ad insigne Principis in Coemiterio Divi Pauli, MDCLXXXV. [1685]. ESTC No. R18919. Grub Street ID 76731.
  • Abercromby, David. A discourse of wit. By David Abercromby, M.D. London: printed for John Weld at the Crown between the two Temple Gates in Fleetstreet, 1686. ESTC No. R32691. Grub Street ID 115380.
  • Abercromby, David. Academia scientiarum: or The academy of sciences. Being a short and easie introduction to the knowledge of the liberal arts and sciences. With the names of those famous authors that have written on every particular science. In English and Latine. By D. Abercromby, M.D. London: printed by H.C. for J. Taylor, L. Meredith, T. Bennet, R. Wilde, booksellers in St. Paul's Church-yard, Amen-corner, and Ludgate-hill, 1687. ESTC No. R6380. Grub Street ID 126727.
  • Abercromby, David. Davidis Abercrombii, M.D. Opuscula medica hactenus edita. I. De luis venereae absq[ue]; salivatione mercuriali curatione. II. De modo curandi bubonis venerei & tutiore salivationis methodo. (Nunc primum editum.) III. De varietate, ac variatione pulsus. IV. De dignoscendis medicis plantarum, ac corporum quorumcumque virtutibus ex solo sapore. Londini: impensis Samuelis Smith ad insigne principis in coemiterio divi Pauli, M.DC.LXXXVII. [1687]. ESTC No. R4620. Grub Street ID 124973.
  • Abercromby, David. A moral discourse of the power of interest. By David Abercromby, M.D. and fellow of the Colledge of Physicians in Amsterdam. London: printed by Tho. Hodgkin for the author, and are to be sold by John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1690. ESTC No. R204297. Grub Street ID 81281.
  • Abercromby, David. A moral discourse of the power of interest. By David Abercromby, M.D. and fellow of the College of Physicians in Amsterdam. Licens'd May 1. 1690. J. Fraser. London: printed by Tho. Hodgkin for the author, and are to be sold by John Taylor, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and may be had at Mr. Trehern's, limner in the Strand, over-against the New Exchange, 1690. ESTC No. R6325. Grub Street ID 126680.
  • Abercromby, David. A moral discourse of the power of interest. By David Abercromby, M.D. and Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians in Amsterdam. The second edition.. London: printed for Dorman Newman, at the King's-Arms in the Poultry, 1691. ESTC No. R9823. Grub Street ID 129871.