139 books • 5 series
General Heads for the Natural History of a Country Great or Small Drawn Out for the Use of Travellers and Navigators / Imparted by ... Robert Boyle ...; To Which Is Added, Other Directions for Navigators, Etc. (1692)
Certain Physiological Essays and Other Tracts Written at Distant Times, and on Several Occasions by the Honourable Robert Boyle (1669)
The Excellency of Theology Compar'd with Natural Philosophy (as Both Are Objects of Men's Study) / Discours'd of in a Letter to a Friend by T.H.R.B.E, Also, Some Occasional Thouhts about the Excellency and Grounds of the Mechanical Hypothesis (1674)
The Origine of Formes and Qualities (According to the Corpuscular Philosophy) Illustrated by Considerations and Experiments
Good and Solid Reasons Why a Protestant Should Not Turn Papist, Or, Protestant Prejudices Against the Roman Catholick Religion Propos'd in a Letter to a Romish Priest / By a Person of Quality. (1688)
Some Motives and Incentives to the Love of God Pathetically Discours'd of in a Letter to a Friend / By ... Robert Boyle. (1665)
Certain Physiological Essays Written at Distant Times, and on Several Occasions / By the Honourable Robert Boyle. (1661)
Experimental Notes of the Mechanical Origine or Production of Fixtness. (1675)
Experiments and Notes about the Mechanical Production of Magnetism by the Honourable Robert Boyle ... (1676)
The Characters of Divine Revelation a Sermon Preached at St. Martins in the Fields, March 4. 1694/5
The Divine Authority of the Scriptures a Sermon Preached at St. Martins in the Fields, Sept. 2. 1695
Tracts Written by the Honourable Robert Boyle about the Cosmicall Qualities of Things, Cosmicall Suspitions [Sic], the Temperature of the Subterraneall Regions, the Temperature of the Submarine Regions, the Bottom of the Sea (1671)
The Divine Authority of the Scriptures a Sermon Peached at St. Martin's in the Fields, May 4. 1695
Reasons Why a Protestant Should Not Turn Papist, Or, Protestant Prejudices Against the Roman Catholic Religion Propos'd in a Letter to a Romish Priest / By a Person of Quality. (1687)
Some Considerations Touching the Style of the H. Scriptures Extracted from Several Parts of a Discourse (Concerning Divers Particulars Belonging to the Bible) Written Divers Years Since to a Friend / By ... Robert Boyle. (1663)
The Origine of Formes and Qualities, (According to the Corpuscular Philosophy) Illustrated by Considerations and Experiments (Written Formerly by Way of Notes Upon an Essay about Nitre) by ... Robert Boyle ... (1666)
Some Motives and Incentives to the Love of God Pathetically Discours'd of in a Letter to a Friend / By ... Robert Boyle. (1670)
Occasional Reflections Upon Several Subiects, Whereto Is Premis'd a Discourse about Such Kind of Thoughts (1665)
The Christian Virtuoso Shewing That by Being Addicted to Experimental Philosophy, a Man Is Rather Assisted Than Indisposed to Be a Good Christian / By T.H.R.B., Fellow of the Royal Society (1690)
Experimenta & Observationes Physicae Wherein Are Briefly Treated of Several Subjects Relating to Natural Philosophy in an Experimental Way
Essay about the Origine & Virtues of Gems Wherein Are Propos'd and Historically Illustrated Some Conjectures about the Consistence of the Matter of Precious Stones, and the Subjects Wherein Their Chiefest Virtues Reside (1672)
New Experiments Physico-Mechanicall, Touching the Spring of the Air, and Its Effects (Made in a New Pneumatical Engine)
Some Motives and Incentives to the Love of God Pathetically Discours'd of in a Letter to a Friend / By ... Robert Boyle ... (1663)
Experiments and Observations about the Mechanical Production of Odours by the Honourable Robert Boyle ... (1675)