Rimius, Henry.
Memoirs of the House of Brunswick from the most early accounts Of That Illustrious Family to the end of the reign of King George the First. To which are added Eight large Tables, comprehending the Genealogy of that House And A copious Index of the principal Matters contained in the Work. By Henry Rimius, Aulic Counsellor to his late Majesty the King of Prussia.
London: printed for the author, by J. Haberkorn, and to be had at E. Comyns's, at the Royal Exchange; D. Wilson's, at Plato's-Head, near Round-Court in the Strand; H. Dunoyer's, at the Bible in the Hay-Market; and J. Ferrand's, Teacher of the French Tongue, in Coventry-Court, Hay-Market, MDCCL. [1750].
ESTC No. T129842.Grub Street ID 179225.
Rimius, Henry.
A candid narrative of the rise and progress of the Herrnhuters, commonly call'd Moravians, or Unitas Fratrum; with a short account of their doctrines, drawn from their own writings. To which are added, observations on their politics in general, and particularly on their conduct whilst in the county of Budingen, in the circle of the Upper-Rhine, in Germany. By Henry Rimius, Aulic Counsellor to His late Majesty the King of Prussia, and author of the memoirs of the House of Brunswick.
[Philadelphia]: London, printed: Philadelphia, re-printed and sold by William Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible, in Second-Street, MDCCLIII. [1753].
ESTC No. W30207.Grub Street ID 340524.
Rimius, Henry.
A candid narrative of the rise and progress of the Herrnhuters, commonly call'd Moravians, or, Unitas Fratrum; with a short account of their doctrines, drawn from their own writings. To which are added, Observations on their Politics in general, and particularly on their Conduct whilst in the County of Budingen in the Circle of the Upper-Rhine in Germany. By Henry Rimius, Aulic Counsellor to His late Majesty the King of Prussia, and Author of the Memoirs of the House of Brunswick.
London: printed for A. Linde, Stationer to His Majesty and to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in Catherine-Street in the Strand, and sold by J. Robinson in Ludgate-Street, and Mrs. Cook at the Royal-Exchange, and J. Barnes opposite the Haymarket, and at his Shop in the Court of Requests, MDCCLIII. [1753].
ESTC No. T25444.Grub Street ID 257872.
Rimius, Henry.
A candid narrative of the rise and progress of the Herrnhuters, commonly call'd Moravians or Unitas Fratrum, with a short account of their doctrines, drawn from their own writings. ... By Henry Rimius, ...
London: printed for A. Linde: and sold by J. Robinson, Mrs. Cook, and J. Barnes, 1753.
ESTC No. T25983.Grub Street ID 258166.
Rimius, Henry.
The history of the Moravians, From their first Settlement at Herrnhaag in the County of Budingen, down to the present Time; With a View chiefly to their Political Intrigues. Collected From the Public Acts of Budingen, and from other Authentic Vouchers, all along accompanied with the necessary Illustrations and Remarks. The whole intended to give the World some Knowledge of the extraordinary System of the Moravians, and to shew how it may affect both the religious and civil Interests of the State. Translated from the German.
London: printed for J. Robinson in Ludgate-Street; M. Cook at the Royal-Exchange; M. Keith in Grace-Church Street, and J. Jolliff in St. James's-Street, 1754.
ESTC No. T25972.Grub Street ID 258155.
Rimius, Henry.
A solemn call on Count Zinzendorf, the author, and advocate of the sect of Herrnhuters, commonly call'd Moravians, to answer all and every charge brought against them in the Candid narrative &c ; With some further Observations on the Spirit of that Sect. By Henry Rimius.
London: printed for A. Linde, Stationer to his Majesty and to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; and Bookseller to her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, in Catherine-Street in the Strand, 1754.
ESTC No. T25984.Grub Street ID 258167.
Rimius, Henry.
A solemn call on Count Zinzendorf, the author, and advocate of the sect of Herrnhuters, commonly call'd Moravians, to answer all and every charge brought against them in the Candid narrative &c ; With some further Observations on the Spirit of that Sect. By Henry Rimius.
London: printed for A. Linde, Stationer to his Majesty and to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; and Bookseller to her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, in Catherine-Street in the Strand, 1754.
ESTC No. T25985.Grub Street ID 258168.
Rimius, Henry.
A supplement to the Candid narrative of the rise and progress of the Herrnhuters, Commonly called Moravians, or Unitas Fratrum. In which, Among other Things, the political Scheme and artful Proceedings of their Patriarch are disclosed, and a Number of authentic Documents produced, to shew in what Light the Sect has been considered by sovereign Powers and learned Universities. By Henry Rimius.
London: printed for A. Linde, Bookseller to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, in Catherine-Street, in the Strand, M.DCC.LV. [1755].
ESTC No. T25445.Grub Street ID 257873.
Rimius, Henry.
A second solemn call on Mr. Zinzendorf, otherwise call'd Count Zinzendorf, &c. the author and advocate of the sect of Herrnhuters, commonly known by the name of Moravians or Unitas Fratrum, to answer all and every charge brought against them, and to publish the promised Third Part of his Exposition, &c. With some remarks concerning a pamphlet intitled, An essay towards giving some just Ideas of the personal character of Count Zinzendorf, &c. By the late Henry Rimius, Esq;.
London: printed for A Linde, Bookseller to her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, in Catherine-Street, in the Strand; and sold by J. Robinson, in Ludgate-Street, and by J. Cook, under the Royal Exchange, M.DCC.LVII. [1757].
ESTC No. T25986.Grub Street ID 258169.
Rimius, Henry.
The history of the Moravians, from their first settlement at Herrnhaag in the county of Budingen, down to the present time. To which are added, 1. Andrew Frey's Account and observations on their conferences, casting lots, marriages, festivals, ... &c. 2. Two solemn calls on Count Zinzendorf. 3. A candid narrative of the rise and progress of the Moravians. 4. A supplement to the candid narrative. By Henry Rimius. Vol. I.
London: printed for John Wilkie, at the Bible in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1759.
ESTC No. N48068.Grub Street ID 32677.