Simon Browne
1680 – 1732
38 works on record
Works

Joy and trembling, a sermon

A caveat against evil company

Defence of the religion of nature, and the Christian revelation against the defective account of the one, and the exceptions against the other, in a book, entitled, Christianity as old as the creation
A letter to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Reynolds
The guilt and provocation of taking encouragement to sin, from the mercies of God. Represented in a sermon preach'd Nov. 7. 1710. Being a day of publick thanksgiving for the successes in Spain and Flanders. By Simon Browne, ..
Hymns and spiritual songs
An ordination sermon preach'd at Chichester, Jan. 9th 1706/7. wherein the notion of ordination is stated, ... and the power of presbyters to ordain, is modestly vindicated. By Simon Browne, ..
Religion and loyalty
Jewish and popish zeal describ'd and compar'd. A sermon preach'd at Portsmouth, Nov. 5. 1715. Wherein the inconsistency of popery with true religion is manifested, and the chief pretences for the present rebellion in Britain are consider'd and expos'd. By Simon Browne
A sober and charitable disquistion, concerning the importance of the doctrine of the Trinity
The true character of the real Christian, or sincere good-man
God glorified by offering praise. A sermon preach'd at Mr. Harris's meeting-place in Goodman's-Fields, August 1, 1719. (The anniversary of His Majesty's happy accession to the throne.) To the society who attend the evening lecture on the Lord's day at the same place. By Simon Browne
A noble king a blessing to a land. A sermon preach'd at Portsmouth, January 20, 1714/15. Being the day of publick thanksgiving for the peaceable accession of our sovereign King George to the throne of Great-Britain. With two hymns sung upon that occasion. By Simon Browne
A sober and charitable disquisition concerning the importance of the doctrine of the Trinity
God's goodness to a people, in setting a wise and good king over them. A sermon preach'd at Little St. Hellens, May the 29th 1721. to the society which supports the morning-lecture there. By Simon Browne. ..
Joy and trembling. A sermon preach'd in the Old Jewry, June 7. 1716. ... By Simon Browne
A fit rebuke to a ludicrous infidel
The error of them who devise evil. A sermon preach'd in the Old-Jewry, Nov. 5. 1716. By Simon Browne
The guilt and infamy of national ingratitude
A defence of the Scripture, as the only standard of faith. In answer to a preface, first publish'd at Edinburgh, before a collection of confessions; ... By the author of the Occasional paper
The charge of Schism against the Dissenters, discharg'd
A defence of the religion of nature, and the Christian revelation; against the defective account of the one, and the exceptions against the other, in a book, entitled, Christianity as old as the creation. By Simon Browne
Hymns and spiritual songs in three books
A defence of the religion of nature
A collection of the Occasional papers for the year 1716[-1718] ...
The guilt and provocation of taking encouragement to sin, from the mercies of God
A defence of the religion of nature and the Christian revelation
A letter to the Reverend Mr. Simon Browne
A defence of the Scripture as the only standard of faith
The error of them who devise evil
Joy and trembling
A fit rebuke to a ludicrous infidel in some remarks on Mr. Woolstool's fifth discourse on the miracles of our Saviour..
Death the destroyer of earthly and false hopes, under the divine dominion
Jewish and popish zeal describ'd and compar'd
A noble king a blessing to a land
An ordination sermon preach'd at Chichester, Jan. 9t̳h̳ 1706/7
A letter to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Reynolds, on occasion of a passage in his funeral-sermon for the late pious Mr. Pomfret, and his preface to it
The greatest concern in the world