Publications of Richard Rodda

Author

  • Rodda, Richard. An elegy on the death of Captain Parker, who was drowned at Plymouth Dock, in the month of November 1776. By Richard Rodda. Salisbury: printed and sold by J. Hodson, [1776?]. ESTC No. T32519. Grub Street ID 263217.
  • Rodda, Richard. The sovereignty of grace; or, God's giving to every man severally as he will. By R. Rodda. Newcastle: printed by J. Smith, 1789. ESTC No. T155729. Grub Street ID 199415.
  • Rodda, Richard. A discourse delivered at the chapel in Oldham-Street, Manchester. March, 13th, 1791. On occasion of the death of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M. By Richard Rodda, Published at the request of the Hearers. To which is added, A farther account of that illustrious man of God. By Samuel Bradburn. Manchester: printed by J. Radford, Miller's-Street, [1791]. ESTC No. T100171. Grub Street ID 154152.
  • Rodda, Richard. A discourse, delivered at the Chapel in Guinea-Street, Bristol, February 28th, 1794, Being the Day appointed by Royal Authority, for a National Fast. By Richard Rodda. Published at the Request of the Hearers. Bristol: printed by Bulgin and Rosser; and to be had at the New Room, in the Horsefair, and at the Chapel, in Guinea-Street: also of Bulgin and Sheppard, J. Cottle, and T. Mills, Booksellers, Bristol, [1794?]. ESTC No. T188463. Grub Street ID 224278.
  • Rodda, Richard. A discourse, delivered at the chapel in Guinea-Street, Bristol, February 28th, 1794, Being the Day appointed by Royal Authority, for a National Fast. By Richard Rodda. Published at the Request of the Hearers. Bristol: printed by Bulgin and Rosser; and to be had at the New Room, in the Horsefair, and at the Chapel, in Guinea-Street: also of Bulgin and Sheppard, J. Cottle, and T. Mills, Booksellers, Bristol, [1794?]. ESTC No. T18047. Grub Street ID 217138.
  • Rodda, Richard. A short account of the triumphant death of Mr. George Ball, of Plymouth-Dock : who departed this life the 7th day of March, 1800. By Richard Rodda, M.P. London : printed by G. Story. Sold by G. Whitfield, New-Chapel, City-Road, and at the Meihodist [sic] preaching-houses in town and country, 1800. ESTC No. T119871. Grub Street ID 171217.