Burridge, Richard, b. 1670.
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Religio libertini or, the faith of a converted atheist. Occasionally set forth by Mr. Richard Burridge, who was lately convicted of blasphemy, Before the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Parker, Lord Chief Justice of England. To which is prefixed a narration of his life, from his Birth to the Time of his Sufferings; An Account of what pass'd on his Tryal at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily; A Relation of the Cause of the Prosecution commenced against him; With an Abjuration and Recantation, which he publickly made in the Chappel of Newgate, on Sunday the Sixth of July, 1712. impartially written with the Author's own Hand, whilst under Confinement.
Burridge, Richard, b. 1670.Date: 1712- E-books
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The history of the rise and growth of schism in Europe , to the great scandal of the Christian religion: exemplified in the lives of some false prophets, Teachers and Preachers amongst the Dissenters, Viz. Papists, Anabaptists, Quakers, Brownists, Muggletonians, French Prophets, Deists, Blasphemers, Presbyterians, Independants, &c. To which are added, the lives and tryals of several blasphemers of late, before the Lord Chief Justice at the Old-Baily, with Observations on the Three Grand Impostors. The Tenets of the late Mohocks, who they were; and the Alamode Religion of a Covent-Garden Libertine, just Converted from Atheism: Occasionally Written upon the Glorious Design of the British Parliament's Suppression of Schism.
Burridge, Richard, b. 1670.Date: 1714- E-books
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Hell in an uproar occasion'd by a scuffle that happen'd between the lawyers and the physicians, for superiority. A satyr.
Burridge, Richard, b. 1670.Date: Printed in the Year 1725- E-books
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A new review of London being an exact survey, lately taken, of every street, lane Court, Alley, Square, Close, Green, Wharf, Row, Garden, Field, and all Places, by what Name soever call'd, within the cities, liberties, or suburbs of London, Westminster, and the borough of Southwark. Alphabetically digested. To which are added, I. The Rates of Foreign and Domestick Letters, II. An exact and correct List of all the State-Coaches, Waggons, and Carriers, where they Inn at in London, and Days they go out of Town. III. A List (never before done) of all the Houses of the British Nobility, in London and Westminster. IV. The Rates of Watermen, Hackney-Coaches, Chairs, and Carts. Peculiarly adapted for Trade and Business, and therefore very necessary for all Gentlemen, Ladies, Merchants, Shopkeepers, Country-Chapmen, and others.
Burridge, Richard, b. 1670.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- E-books
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A new review of London , being an exact survey, lately taken, of every street, lane, court, Ally, Square, Close, Green, Wharf, Row, Garden, Field, and all Places, by what Name soever call'd, within the cities, liberties, or suburbs of London, Westminster, and the borough of Southwark; so than Letters from the General and Penny-Post Offices cannot miscarry for the future, by shewing in what Part, or Division. Places bearing the same Name are situated; and hereby may be learnt to spell all Superscriptions writ on Letters. Alphabetically Digested. With the Rates of Domestick and Foreign Letters; and a List lately collected, of all the Stage Coaches, Waggons and Carriers, where they Inn at in London, and Days they go out of Town. Peculiarly adapted for Trade and Business; and therefore very necessary for all Gentlemen, Ladies, Merchants, Shopkeepers, Countrey Chapmen, and others.
Burridge, Richard, b. 1670.Date: 1722