Publications of John Phillips

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  • Phillips, John. Mercurius pædaneus: or A short and sure way, towards attaining of the Latine tongue. A Johanne Philipps, Mag. in Artibus; hypodidas. liberæ scholæ civitatis, & comitatus Norvici. London: printed by James Flesher for Richard Royston, and are to be sold by Edward Martin, at the upper half Moon in Norwich, 1650. ESTC No. R219433. Grub Street ID 93970.
  • Phillips, John. Responsio ad apologiam anonymi cujusdam tenebrionis pro rege & populo anglicano infantisimam. Londini: typis Du-gardianis., An. Dom. M. DC. LII. [1652]. ESTC No. R209471. Grub Street ID 85704.
  • Phillips, John. Ioannis Philippi Angli Responsio ad apologiam anonymi cujusdam tenebrionis pro rege & populo anglicano infantissimam. Londini [i.e. Amsterdam]: typis Du-gardianis [i.e. Louis Elzevir], an. Dom. M.DC.LII. [1652]. ESTC No. R209473. Grub Street ID 85706.
  • Phillips, John. Responsio ad apologiam anonymi cujusdam tenebrionis pro rege & populo anglicano infantissimam. [S.l.]: Londini. Typis Du-gardianis., An. Dom. 1652. ESTC No. R209474. Grub Street ID 85707.
  • Phillips, John. Responsio ad apologiam anonymi cujusdam tenebrionis pro rege & populo anglicano infantissimam. [S.l.]: Londini, typis Du-gardianis., An. Dom. 1652. ESTC No. R209475. Grub Street ID 85708.
  • Phillips, John. Jockey's farewel to Jenny or The Scottish loath to depart. Stout Jockey must now to the warrs be gon. And leave poor Jenny for to weep and mourn. Her strong perswasions could not move his heart. But he must go: and so they kiss and part. To an excellent new tune, or Genera Monk sail'd through the gun-fleet. I.P. London: Printed for R. Burton at the Horse-shooe in Smith-field. With allownace [sic], [1653 - 1674]. ESTC No. R43529. Grub Street ID 124487.
  • Phillips, John. A satyr against hypocrites. London: printed for N. B[rookes] at the Angel in Corn-hill, An. Dom. 1655. ESTC No. R25032. Grub Street ID 108757.
  • Phillips, John. Sportive wit: the muses merriment. A new spring of lusty drollery, joviall fancies, and a la mode lamponnes, on some heroick persons of these late times, never before exposed to the publick view. Collected for the publick good, by a club of sparkling wits, viz. C.J. B.J. L.M. W.T. Cum multis aliis-. London: printed for Nath: Brook at the Angel in Cornhill, 1656. ESTC No. R233446. Grub Street ID 104978.
  • Phillips, John. Sportive vvit: the muses merriment. A new spring of lusty drollery, joviall fancies, and a la mode lamponnes, on some heroic persons of these late times, never before exposed to the publick view. Collected for the publick good, by a club of sparkling wits, viz. C.J. B.J. L.M. W.T. Cum multis aliis-. London: printed for Nath: Brook, to be sold at the Angel in Cornhill, and at the New Exchange and other places, 1656. ESTC No. R36677. Grub Street ID 118930.
  • Phillips, John. Montelion, 1660. Or, The prophetical almanack: being, a true and exact accompt of all the revolutions, that are to happen in the world this present year 1660. till this time twelve-moneth. By Montelion, knight of the oracle, a well-wisher to the mathematicks. London]: Sold by Henry Marsh at the Princes Armes in Chancery-lane near Fleet-street], Printed, in the year 1660. ESTC No. R29105. Grub Street ID 112124.
  • Phillips, John. Montelion, 1661. Or, The prophetical almanack: being, a true and exact accompt of all the revolutions, that are to happen in the world this present year, 1661. Till this time twelve-moneth. By Montelion, Knight of the Oracle, a well-wisher to the mathematicks. London: sold by Henry Marsh, at the Princes Arms in Chancery-Lane near Fleet-street, [1661]. ESTC No. R204272. Grub Street ID 81260.
  • Phillips, John. A satyr against hypocrites. London: Printed for Nathaniel Brooks, 1661. ESTC No. R28436. Grub Street ID 111507.
  • Phillips, John. An introduction to astrology, after a new but more easie way, shewing the whole method of that learned art. By a well wisher to the mathematicks. London: sold by Henry Marsh, at the Princes Armes in Chancery-Lane, 1661. ESTC No. R216679. Grub Street ID 91553.
  • Phillips, John. Montelion, 1662, or, The prophetical almanack being a true and exact accompt of all the revolutions that are to happen in the world this present year, 1662, till this time twelve-moneth / by Montelion. London: Sold by Henry Marsh, 1662. ESTC No. R29108. Grub Street ID 112127.
  • Phillips, John. A satyr against hypocrites. London: printed for N. B[rookes], 1671. ESTC No. R19216. Grub Street ID 77004.
  • Phillips, John. Montelions predictions, or The hogen mogen fortuneteller· Discovering as plain as a pike-staff, the dark intrigues, and grand catastrophes, carried on, or designed in most parts of the world. With allowance, May 11. 1672. London: printed by S. and B. Griffin, for Thomas Palmer, at the sign of the Crown in Westminster-Hall, 1672. ESTC No. R7227. Grub Street ID 127506.
  • Phillips, John. Phaenix Britannicus: or, London re-built. In a panegyrick poem on that ancient metropolis, now englands glory, and the vvorlds wonder. By J. Phillips. March 20. Licensed Roger L'estrange. London: printed by T[homas]. J[ohnson]. for S[amuel]. Speed, 1672. ESTC No. R181774. Grub Street ID 72216.
  • Phillips, John. Maronides or Virgil travestie: being a new paraphrase upon the fifth book of Virgils Æneids in burlesque verse. By John Phillips Gent. the author of the Satyr against hypocrites. London: printed by S[arah]. and B[ennet]. G[riffin]. and are to be sold by Nathaniel Brooks at the Angel in Cornhil, 1672. ESTC No. R18411. Grub Street ID 73811.
  • Phillips, John. Maronides or Virgil travestie: being a new paraphrase upon the fifth book of Virgils Æneids in burlesque verse. By John Phillips Gent. the author of the Satyr against hypocrites. London: printed for Nathanael Brooks at the Angel in Cornhil, 1672. ESTC No. R30101. Grub Street ID 112996.
  • Phillips, John. Maronides or Virgil travesty, being a new paraphrase upon the sixth book of Virgils Æneids in burlesque verse[.] By John Phillips Gent the author of the Satyr against hypocrites. London: printed by S[arah]. G[riffin]. and B[ennet]. G[riffin]. for Nathaniel Brooks, and are to be sold at the Angel in Cornhill, 1673. ESTC No. R20914. Grub Street ID 85355.
  • Phillips, John. A satyr against hypocrites·. London: printed for N.B., 1674. ESTC No. R35106. Grub Street ID 117554.
  • Phillips, John. Mercurius verax: or The prisoners prognostications for the year 1675. Wherein are prophesied several truths of very great moment, yet to come to pass: which, he that contradicts, let him have a care he does not find them true by experience. By the author of the first Montelion and Satyr against hypocrites.-. London: printed for R. Cutler, 1675. ESTC No. R30102. Grub Street ID 112997.
  • Phillips, John. A satyr against hypocrites·. London: printed for O[badiah]. B[lagrave]. and R.H., 1677. ESTC No. R28437. Grub Street ID 111508.
  • Phillips, John. Maronides; or, Virgil travesty, being a new paraphrase in burlesque verse, upon the fifth and sixth book of Virgil's Æneids. By John Phillips Gent. the author of the Satyr against Hypocrities. London: printed for Obadiah Blagrave at the Bear in St. Paul's Church-Yard, near the little north door, 1678. ESTC No. R40670. Grub Street ID 122439.
  • Phillips, John. A satyr against hypocrites·. London: printed for O[badiah]. B[lagrave]. and R.H., 1680. ESTC No. R21047. Grub Street ID 86623.
  • Phillips, John. Dr. Oates's narrative of the Popish Plot, vindicated: in an answer to a scurrilous and treasonable libel, call'd, A vindication of the English Catholicks, from the pretended conspiracy against the life and government of His sacred Majesty, &c. By J.P. Gent. Humbly presente to both Houses of Parlament. London: printed for Thomas Cockerill, at the Three Legs in the Poultre [sic] over against the Stocks-Market, 1680. ESTC No. R21048. Grub Street ID 86631.
  • Phillips, John. Dr. Oates's narrative of the Popish Plot, vindicated: in an answer to a scurrilous and treasonable libel, call'd, A vindication of the English Catholicks, from the pretended conspiracy against the life and government of His sacred Majesty, &c. By J.P. Gent. Humbly presented to both Houses of Parlament. London: printed for Thomas Cockerill, at the Three Legs in the Poultrey over against the Stocks-Market, 1680. ESTC No. R470985. Grub Street ID 125110.
  • Phillips, John. The character of a popish successour compleat: in defence of the first part, against two answers, one written by Mr L'Estrange, called The papist in masquerade, &c. and another by an unknown hand. London: printed for J. Graves, and are to be sold by most booksellers, 1681. ESTC No. R23102. Grub Street ID 103222.
  • Phillips, John. The character of a popish successor, and what England may expect from such a one. Part the second. Or the dispute of the succession moderately discuss'd upon the considerations of national practise, reason, and the statutes of the realm. With some reflections upon Mr. L'Estrange's (and another) answer to the first part of the Character, &c. London: printed, and are to be sold by Richard Janeway, MDCLXXXI. [1681]. ESTC No. R6313. Grub Street ID 126668.
  • Phillips, John. Speculum crape-gownorum: or, A looking-glass for the young academicks, new foyl'd. With reflections on some of the late high-flown sermons· To which is added, an essay towards a sermon of the newest fashion. By a guide to the inferiour clergie. Londn [sic]: printed for E. Rydal, 1682. ESTC No. R21007. Grub Street ID 86274.
  • Phillips, John. Speculum crape-gownorum: or, An old looking-glass for the young academicks, new foyl'd: with reflections on some of the late high-flown sermons· To which is added, An essay towards a sermon of the newest fashion. By a guide to the inferiour clergy. The second edition corrected and enlarged.. London: printed for E. Rydal, 1682. ESTC No. R20961. Grub Street ID 85844.
  • Phillips, John. New news from Tory-land and Tantivy-shire. London: printed for S. Norman, 1682. ESTC No. R1622. Grub Street ID 64095.
  • Phillips, John. Horse-flesh for the Observator: being a comment upon Gusman, ch. 4. v. 5. held forth at Sam's Coffee-House. By T.D.B.D. chaplain to the Inferiour clergies guide. London: printed for R. Read, 1682. ESTC No. R1623. Grub Street ID 64104.
  • Phillips, John. A pleasant conference upon the Observator, and Heraclitus: together with a brief relation of the present posture of the French affairs. London: printed for H. Jones, MDCLXXXII. [1682]. ESTC No. R4454. Grub Street ID 124825.
  • Phillips, John. Speculum crape-gownorum, the second part. Or a continuation of observations and reflections upon the late sermons of some that would be thought Goliah's for the Church of England. By the same author. London: printed for R. Baldwin, 1682. ESTC No. R21006. Grub Street ID 86265.
  • Phillips, John. A poem on the coronation of King James II. and his royl [sic] consort Queen Mary. By John Phillips Gent. student of Lincoln's-Inn. London: printed for J. Walthoe at the Black Lion in Chancery Lane, over against Lincoln's-Inn, [1685]. ESTC No. R37083. Grub Street ID 119331.
  • Phillips, John. An humble offering to the sacred memory of the late most serene and potent monarch Charles II. By J. Phillips, Gent. London: printed for Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, MDCLXXXV. [1685]. ESTC No. R4783. Grub Street ID 125249.
  • Phillips, John. A satyr against hypocritesDT. London: printed for O[badiah]. B[lagrave]. and R.H., 1689. ESTC No. R21024. Grub Street ID 86430.
  • Phillips, John. In memory of our late Most Gracious Lady, Mary Queen of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland. A poem, by Mr. John Phillips. London: printed for John Harris, at the Harrow in the Poultry, MDCXCV. [1695]. ESTC No. R1621. Grub Street ID 64088.
  • Phillips, John. A reflection on our modern poesy. An essay. London: printed for W. Rogers in London; and F. Hicks in Cambridge, 1695. ESTC No. R31796. Grub Street ID 114554.
  • Phillips, John. Augustus Britannicus: a poem upon the conclusion of the peace of Europe, at Rijswick in Holland, upon the 20th. of September, 1697. By Mr. J. Phillips. London: printed; and sold by E. Whitlock near Stationers-Hall, 1697. ESTC No. R1671. Grub Street ID 64527.
  • Phillips, John. The English fortune-tellers: containing several necessary questions resolved by the ablest antient philosophers, and modern astrologers. Gathered from their writings and manuscripts, by J.P. student in astrology. London: printed for E. Brooksby, at the Golden Ball in Pye-Corner; B. Deacom, at the Angel in Gilt-spur-street; J Blare, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge near the Church; and A. Back, at the Black Boy, on the middle of London Bridge, 1703. ESTC No. T224756. Grub Street ID 246881.
  • Phillips, John. The vision of Mons. Chamillard concerning the battle of Ramilies: and the miraculous revolution in Flanders begun, May the 12th. 1706. A poem. Humbly inscrib'd to the right honourable John Lord Somers. By a nephew of the late Mr. John Milton. London: printed for Wm Turner, at the Angel in Lincolns-Inn-Back-Gate, 1706. ESTC No. T179183. Grub Street ID 215968.
  • Phillips, John. Mr. John Milton's satyre against hypocrites. Written whilst he was Latin secretary to Dliber Cromwell. London: Printed for E. Powell, in Blackfriers near Ludgate; and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-hall, 1710. ESTC No. T135071. Grub Street ID 183577.
  • Phillips, John. Speculum crape-gownorum: Or, A lesson of instruction to those pragmatical pr--sts, who turn the pulpit into a pratling-box. What plague it is an hour to pass, to hear the braying of an ass. To which is added, A modern sermon to confute and confound free-thinkers. With a letter from a free-thinker to a revelation-monger. And a dialogue between a Church of England man, a Roman Catholick, a Jew, and a Presbyterian. London: Printed for W. Hinton, at the King's-Arms next the Three-Cups Inn, High-Holborn, and sold at the Pamphlet-Shops in London and Westminster, 1732. ESTC No. T147109. Grub Street ID 193689.