139 books • 5 series
Experiments and Observations about the Mechanical Production of Tasts by the Honourable Robert Boyle ... (1675)
Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours First Occasionally Written, Among Some Other Essays to a Friend, and Now Suffer'd to Come Abroad as the Beginning of an Experimental History of Colours / By the Honourable Robert Boyle ... (1664)
Tracts Containing I. Suspicions about Some Hidden Qualities of the Air
Experiments, Notes, & about the Mechanical Origine or Production of Divers Particular Qualities Among Which Is Inferred a Discourse of the Imperfection of the Chymist's Doctrine of Qualities (1676)
Experiments and Notes about the Mechanical Origine or Production of Corrosiveness and Corrosibility by the Honourable Robert Boyle ... (1675)
Experiments, Notes, &, about the Mechanical Origine or Production of Divers Particular Qualities Among Which Is a Discourse of the Imperfection of the Chymist's Doctrine of Qualities
Tracts Consisting of Observations about the Saltness of the Sea an Account of a Statical Hygroscope and Its Uses
Some Letters Containing an Account of What Seemed Most Remarkable in Switzerland, Italy, & Written by G. Burnet, D.D. to T. H.R.B. (1687)
Of the Mechanical Causes of Chymical Precipitation by Robert Boyle. (1675)
Reflections Upon the Hypothesis of Alcali and Acidum by Robert Boyle. (1675)
Some Motives and Incentives to the Love of God Pathetically Discours'd Of, in a Letter to a Friend / By the Hon[ora]ble R.B., Esq. (1659)
A Free Enquiry Into the Vulgarly Receiv'd Notion of Nature Made in an Essay Address'd to a Friend / By R.B., Fellow of the Royal Society. (1686)
An Experimental Discourse of Some Unheeded Causes of the Insalubrity and Salubrity of the Air Being a Part of an Intended Natural History of Air. (1690)
A Defence of the Doctrine Touching the Spring and Weight of the Air Propos'd by Mr. R. Boyle in His New Physico-Mechanical Experiments, Against the Objections of Franciscus Linus
The Christian Virtuoso Shewing, That by Being Addicted to Experimental Philosophy, a Man Is Rather Assisted, Than Indisposed, to Be a Good Christian. the First Part. by T.H.R.B. Fellow of the Royal Society (1690)
The Certainty of Divine Revelation a Sermon Preached at St. Martins in the Fields, Feb. 4. 1694/5. Being the Second of the Lecture for the Ensuing Year, Founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle (1696)
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 the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq. (1668)
Occasional Reflections Upon Several Subjects Whereto Is Premis'd a Discourse about Such Kinds of Thoughts. (1669)
Of the High Veneration Man's Intellect Owes to God, Peculiarly for His Wisedom and Power by a Fellow of the Royal Society. (1685)
New Experiments, and Observations, Made Upon the Icy Noctiluca Imparted in a Letter to a Friend Living in the Country
The Lively Oracles Given to Us, Or, the Christians Birth-Right and Duty, in the Custody and Use of the Holy Scripture by the Author of the Whole Duty of Man, & (1678)
Some Physico-Theological Considerations about the Possibility of the Resurrection by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq. ... (1675)
Aqua Salsa Dulcorata Sive Accurata Novi Hujus Arteficii, Quatenus Tum Maris Tum Portuum Incolis, Utilis, Descriptio Accessit Praeterea Plena Omnium Alicujus Momenti Contra Novum Hoc Adinventum Objectionum Solutio. (1684)
Salt-Water Sweetned, Or, a True Account of the Great Advantages of This New Invention Both by Sea and by Land Together with a Full and Satisfactory Answer to All Apparent Difficulties