Zachary Grey
1688 – 1766
45 works on record
Works

The Quaker and the Methodist compared
1740

An Impartial Examination Of The Fourth Volume Of Mr. Daniel Neal's History Of The Puritans
1739

An attempt towards the character of the royal martyr King Charles I. ... Address'd to the author of An essay towards the character of her late majesty Caroline, ... With an appendix.Containing I.A particular relation of the solemnity of King Charles I. ...
1738

An appendex to the Defence of our antient and modern historians
1725

A century of eminent Presbyterian preachers, or, A collection of choice sayings from the publick sermons preached before the two Houses
1723

A chronological and historical account of the most memorable earthquakes that have happened in the world, from the beginning of the Christian Period. To the present year 1750

An impartial examination of the third volume of Mr. Daniel Neal's History of the Puritans

An impartial examination of the second volume of Mr. Daniel Neal's History of the Puritans
A farther account of memorable earthquakes, to the present year 1756
1756
Remarks upon a late Edition of Shakespear
1755
Critical, historical, and explanatory notes on Shakespeare
1754
Critical, historical, and explanatory notes upon Hudibras
1752
Fragmentum est pars rei fractæ. Ulpian
1751
A chronological and historical account of the most memorable earthquakes
1750
A chronological and historical account of the most memorable earthquakes that have happened in the world, from the beginning of the Christian period to the present year 1750
1750
The fragment. Chap. XII
1750
A free and familiar letter to that great refiner of Pope and Shakespear
1750
A free and familiar letter to that great refiner of Pope and Shakespear, the Rev. Mr. William Warburton, preacher of Lincoln's Inn
1750
An answer to certain passages in Mr. W--'s preface to his edition of Shakespear, together with some remarks on the many errors ... in the work itself
1748
A word or two of advice to William Warburton
1746
Popery in its proper colours
1745
A review of Mr. Daniel Neal's History of the Puritans
1744
The scismatics delineated from authentic vouchers
1739
An attempt towards the character of the royal martyr King Charles I. From authentic vouchers. ..
1738
An examination of Mr. Samuel Chandler's History of persecution
1736
An examination of the fourteenth chapter of Sir Isaac Newton's observations upon the prophecies of Daniel
1736
A caveat against the dissenters
1736
English Presbyterian eloquence, &c. In a collection of remarkable flowers of rhetorick. Humbly inscribed to ... Mr. Oldmixon, ... and Mr. Samuel Chandler, ... By an admirer of monarchy, and episcopacy. With an appendix, ..
1736
A vindication of the government, doctrine, and worship, of the Church of England, established in the reign of Queen Elizabeth
1733
A looking-glass for schismaticks: or, the true picture of fanaticism: in a summary view of the principles of the rebels of forty one. ... By a gentleman of the University of Cambridge
1725
A defence of our antient and modern historians
1725
An appendix to the Defence of our antient and modern historians, wherein the critical historian's review, &c. of the said Defence is cross-examined, and confronted with better evidence. By Zachary Grey L.L.D
1725
The spirit of infidelity, detected
1723
The knight of Dumbleton foil'd at his own weapon; or, An answer to a scandalous pamphlet entituled The Church of England secured, the Toleration Act enervated, and the Dissenters ruined and undone. Addressed by way of letter to Sir Richard Cocks, bart., in which the many vile reflections of that writer upon the clergy of the established church are confuted, and his gross sophistications, quibbles and blunders fully exposed
1723
A century of eminent Presbyterian preachers
1723
A pair of clean shoes and boots for a dirty baronet
1722
Presbyterian prejudice display'd
1722
A vindication of the Church of England, in answer to Mr. Peirce's Vindication of the dissenters
1720
Impartial examination of the 2d[-3d] volume[s] of ... Daniel Neal's "History of the Puritans" ... his misrepresentations ... [and] numerous mistakes ... exposed ...
A defence of our antient and modern historians, against the frivolous cavels of a late pretender to critical history [John Oldmixon]
Hudibras in three parts; written in the time of the late wars
Critical, historical and explanatory notes upon Hudibras
A letter to Dr. Calamy
An answer to certain passages in Mr. W--------'s preface to his edition of Shakespear
A defence of our antient and modern historians, against the frivolous cavils of a late pretender to critical history