Publications of John Dolman

Author

  • Dolman, John. Contemplations amongst Vincent's Rocks, near the city of Bristol. The Whole intended not only to instruct its Readers, but also to instill into them those Principles which may be productive of their present Peace and future Happiness. In several Letters to a Friend. By John Dolman, Preacher to a Congregation in George's-Street; and to another in Guinea-Street, Bristol. Bristol: printed by S. Farley, in Castle-Green, 1755. ESTC No. T165430. Grub Street ID 203686.
  • Dolman, John. A rod for the fool's back: or, the pretending detector detected: in a letter to him that stiles Himself the Rev. James Buller, M.A. occasion'd by a late scandalous pamphlet of his, entitled, a reply to the Rev. Mr John Wesley's address to the clergy. By John Dolman. Bristol: printed by S. Farley, in Castle-Green, [1756]. ESTC No. T169318. Grub Street ID 207169.
  • Dolman, John. A rod for the fool's back: or, the pretending detector detected: in a letter to ... the Rev. James Buller, M.A. occasion'd by a ... pamphlet of his, entitled, a reply to the Rev. Mr John Wesley's address to the clergy. By John Dolman. Bristol: printed by S. Farley, 1756. ESTC No. N67780. Grub Street ID 49322.
  • Dolman, John. The substance of a sermon delivered at the new meeting-house, in Black's-Fields, Southwark, June the 13th, 1762, on account of the death of that great Man of God the Revd. Mr. Thomas Jones, Late Chaplain of St. Saviour's, Southwark, Who departed this Life June 6, 1762. And who, in much Weakness of Body, and great Opposition from the World, lived and died a faithful Minister of Christ. By John Dolman. Published at the Request of many who heard it. London: printed for E. Cooke, at the Royal Exchange, M.DCC.LXII. [1762]. ESTC No. N26078. Grub Street ID 15447.
  • Dolman, John. Contemplations amongst Vincent's Rocks, near the city of Bristol: In which there is a Description, not only of the said Rocks, and of the Woods, and a peculiar Flower that grows upon and amongst them, but also Of the Hot-Wells, so samed through all the known World. Likewise of the River that runs between the said Rocks, and of Birds and other Animals that inhabit and seed thereon. Some Notice also is taken of the Ships and other Vessels that are almost continually passing and repassing to and from the City of Bristol. - With some Observations that have been made at different Times on board some Ships, whilst they have been waiting for a Wind in Kingsroad. The whole not only entertaining to the Reader, but also tending, thro' the Divine. Blessing, to the Conviction, Conversion, and Comfort of the Redeemed of the Lord; as every Object treated of is attempted to be Spiritualized. By the Rev. John Dolman, Vicar of Chalk in Kent. The second edition, ... London: printed and sold by J. and W. Oliver, N 12, Bartholomew-Close; E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry; and Mr. Fisher, Bookseller, at Rochester, 1772. ESTC No. T69428. Grub Street ID 293439.