Joseph Trapp
1679 – 1747
80 works on record
Works

Lectures on poetry, 1742
1969

Explanatory notes upon the four Gospels
1748

The Nature, folly, sin and danger of being righteous overmuch, with a particular view to the doctrines and practices of certain modern enthusiasts
1739

The royal sin
1738

The doctrine of the most holy, and ever-blessed trinity, briefly stated and proved
1731

A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Friday, January 30. 1729
1729

The Church of England defended against the calumnies and false teachings of the Church of Rome
1727

The Church of England defended against the calumnies and false reasoning of the Church of Rome
1727

Prælectiones poeticæ: in schola naturalis philosophiæ Oxon. habitæ
1722

The character and principles of the present sett of Whigs
1712

Her Majesty's prerogative in Ireland, the authority of the government and privy-council there, and the rights, laws amd liberties of the City of Dublin asserted and maintain'd
1712

Most faults on one side, or, The shallow politicks, foolish arguing and villanous designs of the author of a late pamphlet entitul'd Faults on both sides ..
1711

The true, genuine modern Whigg-address
1710

The true genuine Tory address and the true genuine Whig address set one against another... being an answer to a late scandalous paper, falsly call'd The true genuine Tory address etc
1710

The mischiefs of changes in government, and the influence of religious princes to prevent them
1705
Preface to the Aeneis of Virgil
1992
The preface to the Aeneis of Virgil (1718)
1982
Lectures on poetry
1969
Thoughts upon the four last things: Death; Judgment; Heaven; Hell
1964
Sermons on moral and practical subjects
1752
Concio ad clerum londinensem, ... A Josepho Trapp,... habita in Ecclesiâ S. Elphegi, Apr. XXVI. 1743. A Josepho Trapp,...
1743
Lectures on poetry read in the schools of natural philosophy at Oxford
1742
A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London; on Thursday May the 13th, 1742. being the time of the yearly meeting of the children educated in the charity-schools, in, and about, the cities of London, and Westminster. By Joseph Trapp, ... To which is annexed, An account of the origin and designs of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge
1742
A reply to Mr. Law's earnest and serious answer (as it is called) to Dr. Trapp's Discourse of the folly, sin, and danger of being righteous over-much
1741
The true spirit of the Methodists and their allies (whether other enthusiasts, Papists, Deists, Quakers or atheists) fully laid open
1740
The nature, folly, sin, and danger of being righteous over-much
1739
The nature, usefulness and regulation of religious zeal
1739
The royal sin: or, adultery rebuk'd in a great king
1738
The ministerial virtue: or, long-suffering extolled in a great man. Being a discourse from the following text, to him that smiteth thee on the one cheek, offer also the other: ... Luke vi. 29. Delivered in the parish of St. Martin's, ... By J. T. D.D. author of The royal sin, &c
1738
Thoughts upon the four last things
1735
A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor ... at the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Friday, January 30. 1729. ... By Joseph Trapp, ..
1730
Sermon preach'd before the Rt. Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London, at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Friday, January 30, 1729. ... By Joseph Trapp, ..
1730
Of preaching, hearing, and practising, the word of God
1730
The Church of England defended against the calumnies and false reasonings of the Church of Rome
1727
Popery truly stated, and briefly confuted
1726
The honour and vertue of building, repairing, and adorning, churches: and the sacredness of them, ... A sermon preached at Shipburn in Kent, upon the opening of the new church there; ... By Joseph Trapp, ..
1723
Praelectiones poeticae
1722
The case of the patron and rector of St. Andrew's, Holbourn. In answer to a pamphlet, entitled, The case of the erectors of a chapel, or oratory, in the said parish, &c. ..
1722
The dignity, and benefit, of the priesthood; ... Set forth in a sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy, at their anniversary meeting, in the Cathedral-church of St. Paul, December 8, 1720. By Joseph Trapp, ..
1721
The real nature of the church or kingdom of Christ
1717
A preservative against unsettled notions and want of principles in religion
1715
Dr. Croft's exercise, perform'd in the Theatre at Oxford, July 10. 1713. Ode
1713
The nature and influence of the fear of God
1713
Peace. A poem
1713
Her Majesty's prerogative in Ireland
1712
A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Martin in the Fields; January the 16th, 1711
1712
A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Martin in the Fields
1712
The character and principles of the present set of Whigs
1711
Praelectiones poeticae: in schola naturalis philosophiae Oxon. habitae
1711
A sermon preach'd at Christ-Church in Dublin
1711
Prælectiones poeticæ
1711
Most faults on one side
1710
An ordinary journy no progress
1710
The practice of confounding the distinction between good and evil consider'd, and expos'd
1708
The practice of confounding the distinction between good and evil consider'd and expos'd in a sermon preached at St. Mary's in Oxford ... at the assizes held there ...
1708
The mischiefs of changes in government
1706
The mischiefs of changes in government; and the influence of religious princes to prevent them. A sermon preach'd before the Mayor, and Corporation of Oxford, on Friday March 8. 1705/6. ... By Joseph Trapp ..
1706
Abra-mule: or, Love and empire
1704
Abra-Mulé, or, Love and empire
1704
Abra-mule
1704
The tragedy of King Saul
1703
The prologue to the University of Oxford
1703
The dignity and benefit of the priesthood, the lawfulness of marriage in the clergy, the hardships of them and their families in this nation, and the excellency of the charity by which they are relieved, &c
Popery truly stated and briefly confuted
The royal sin, or, Adultery rebuk'd in a great king
Most faults on one side, or, The shallow politicks, foolish arguing, and villanous designs of the author of a late pamphlet
The Church of England defended against the calumnies and false reasonings, of the Church of Rome
The ministerial virtue, or, Long=suffering in a great man
The practice of confounding the distinction between good and evil consider'd and expos'd
A sermon preach'd at Christ-Church in Dublin, before their excellencies the Lords Justices
Explanatory notes upon the Four Gospels, in a new method
Abra-mule, or, Love and empire
Anacreontis Teii Carmina
The Church of England turn'd dissenter at last
A collection of hymns and poems, for use of the October Club
To the Right Honourable Mr. Harley, on his first appearing in publick, after the wound given him by Guiscard
A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-church, London
The players turn'd academicks, or A description (in merry metre) of their translation from the theatre in Little Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, to the tennis-court in Oxford
Ode
An ordinary journy no progress, or, A man doing his own business no mover of sedition