John Newton
Active Years
Min year: 1645, Max year: 1800, Max count: 15
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1645: A table to know what a hundred waight commeth to from a farthing the pound, to 2'-6d the pound
- 1654: Institutio mathematica. Or, A mathematical institution
- 1654: Tabulę mathematicę: or, Tables of the naturall sines, tangents and secants
- 1654: Tabulę mathematicę: or, Tables of the naturall sines, tangents and secants
- 1657: Sixteen pence in the pound. Or, A table shewing the present worth of one pound annuity, for any time under 100 yeares, by yeares, halves, and quarters
- 1657: A help to calculation. Or Two tables
- 1657: Mathematical elements
- 1657: Astronomia Britannica
- 1658: Trigonometria Britanica: or, The doctrine of triangles
- 1659: Geometrical trigonometry. Or The explanation of such geometrical problems as are most useful & necessary, either for the construction of the canons of triangles. Or for the solution of them
- 1660: Mathematical elements, in III parts
- 1667: The scale of interest, or the use of decimal fractions, and the table of logarithmes, in the most easie and exact resolving of all questions in anatocism, or compound interest
- 1668: The scale of interest: or The use of decimal fractions
- 1668: The scale of interest: or The use of decimal fractions
- 1668: The scale of interest: or The use of decimal fractions, and the table of logarithmes, in the most easie and exact resolving of all questions in anatocism, or compound interest
- 1669: School pastime for young children: or the rudiments of grammar
- 1669: The art of practical gauging: or, Plain and easie directions for the gauging of casks and brewers tuns
- 1670: Advertisement
- 1671: Institutio mathematica: or, A mathematical institution
- 1671: The art of natural arithmetick
- 1671: An introduction to the art of rhetorick
- 1671: Tabulę mathematicę: or, Tables of the natural sines, tangents, and secants
- 1671: An introduction to the art of logick
- 1673: The countrey school-master, or, The art of teaching fair-writing, and all the useful parts of practical arithmetick in a school-method
- 1677: The English academy: or, A brief introduction to the seven liberal arts
- 1678: An introduction to the art of logick
- 1679: Cosmographia, or A vievv of the terrestrial and c?lestial globes
- 1684: The penitent recognition
- 1684: The penitent recognition of Joseph's brethren
- 1691: The compleat arithmetician: or, The whole art of arithmetick, vulgar and decimal
- 1693: The English academy: or, A brief introduction to the seven liberal arts
- 1695: The country school master
- 1748: The natural, moral, and divine influences of musick
- 1748: The natural, moral, and divine influences of musick
- 1760: Six discourses, as intended for the pulpit
- 1764: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of ********
- 1764: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of ********
- 1765: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of ********
- 1767: Sermons preached in the parish-church of Olney
- 1768: An address to the inhabitants of Olney
- 1770: A review of ecclesiastical history
- 1773: House of Lords. John Newton Esquire, eldest son and heir of Brailsford Newton and Elizabeth his wife, ... appellant. William Newton and Robert Lee, executors of Robert Newton, deceased, -- respondents. The appellant's case
- 1774: Twenty six letters on religious subjects
- 1775: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of ********
- 1775: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of ********
- 1775: Twenty six letters on religious subjects
- 1777: Twenty six letters on religious subjects
- 1777: Chwech ar hugain o lythyrau ar destunau crefyddol
- 1779: Olney hymns
- 1780: Twenty-Six letters on religious subjects
- 1780: Letters, sermons, and a review of ecclesiastical history
- 1780: The subject and temper of the gospel ministry
- 1781: Olney hymns
- 1781: The guilt and danger of such a nation as this!
- 1781: A token of affection and respect
- 1781: Cardiphonia
- 1782: Olney hymns
- 1782: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of ********
- 1782: A plan of academical preparation for the ministry, in a letter to a friend
- 1782: Cardiphonia
- 1783: Olney hymns
- 1784: Olney hymns
- 1784: Apologia
- 1784: A plan of academical preparation for the ministry, in a letter to a friend
- 1785: Fourteen letters by way of appendix to Omicron's letters
- 1785: A monument to the praise of the Lord's goodness
- 1785: Twenty-Six letters on religious subjects
- 1785: A monument to the praise of the Lord's goodness
- 1785: Twenty-six letters on religious subjects. To which are added hymns, and an appendix containing fourteen letters, &c. Formerly published separately under the signature of Vigil. By Omicron
- 1785: Twenty-Six letters on religious subjects
- 1786: A sermon
- 1786: Messiah
- 1786: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of *** *** ***
- 1787: Letters and sermons
- 1787: Cardiphonia
- 1787: Letters and sermons, with A review of ecclesiastical history, and hymns. By John Newton, ... In six volumes.
- 1787: Olney hymns
- 1787: A monument to the praise of the Lord's goodness
- 1788: Olney hymns
- 1788: The best wisdom
- 1788: Thoughts upon the African slave-trade
- 1788: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of *********
- 1788: Thoughts upon the African slave trade
- 1788: Letters, originally published under the signatures of Omicron and Vigil
- 1788: Thoughts upon the African slave trade
- 1788: Thoughts upon the African slave trade. By John Newton, rector of St. Mary Woolnoth
- 1789: The great advent
- 1789: Apologia. Four letters to a minister of an independent church
- 1790: The christian correspondent
- 1790: Olney hymns
- 1790: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of *********
- 1791: A token of affection and respect
- 1791: Olney humns
- 1792: Cardiphonia
- 1792: Ebenezer : a memorial of the unchangeable goodness of God, under changing dispensations.
- 1792: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of *********
- 1792: Olney hymns
- 1792: Olney hymns
- 1792: Letters, originally published under the signatures of Omicron and Vigil
- 1792: Letters and sermons, with a review of ecclesiastical history, and hymns
- 1792: Letters and sermons, with a review of ecclesiastical history, and hymns
- 1793: Letters to a wife
- 1793: Political debate on Christian principles
- 1793: Letters to a wife
- 1793: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of Mr. Newton
- 1793: Twenty-Six letters on religious subjects
- 1794: The imminent danger
- 1794: Letters to a wife
- 1795: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of Mr. Newton
- 1795: Cardiphonia
- 1795: Cardiphonia
- 1795: Olney hymns
- 1795: Letters and sermons, with a review of ecclesiastical history, and hymns
- 1795: Letters, originally published under the signatures of Omicron and Vigil
- 1795: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of Mr. Newton
- 1795: A monument to the praise of the Lord's goodness
- 1795: Letters, originally published under the signatures of Omicron and Vigil
- 1796: A memorial of the unchangeable goodness of God, under changing dispensations
- 1796: Six discourses, or sermons, as intended for the pulpit
- 1796: Letters and sermons, with a review of ecclesiastical history, and hymns
- 1796: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of Mr. Newton
- 1796: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of the Rev. John Newton
- 1796: A monument to the praise of the Lord's goodness, and to the memory of dear Eliza Cunningham
- 1797: Messiah
- 1797: Letters to a wife
- 1797: Olney hymns
- 1797: Letters to a wife
- 1797: A monument to the praise of the Lord's goodness, and to the memory of dear Eliza Cunningham
- 1797: Olney hymns
- 1797: Olney hymns
- 1797: Olney hymns
- 1797: A review of ecclesiastical history
- 1797: Letters to a wife
- 1797: Olney hymns
- 1798: Small tracts, and occasional sermons, collected and republished. By John Newton, rector of St Mary Woolnoth, London
- 1798: Cardiphonia: or, The utterance of the heart
- 1798: Three letters upon Christian experience
- 1798: Letters
- 1798: Letters and sermons, including Cardiphonia and the Messiah
- 1798: Twenty-Six letters on religious subjects
- 1798: Messiah
- 1798: A view of ecclesiastical history
- 1798: Messiah
- 1798: Cardiphonia: or, The utterance of the heart
- 1798: Motives to humiliation and praise
- 1798: Cardiphonia: or, The utterance of the heart
- 1799: Memoirs of the life of the late Rev. William Grimshaw
- 1799: Christian biography
- 1799: An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of *********
- 1800: The constraining influence of the love of Christ: a sermon, preached, in the church of the united parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth and St. Mary Woolnoth-Haw, Lombard-Street, Before the Right Honourable The Lord-Mayor, Aldermen, and Sheriffs, on the 30th day of March, 1800, by John Newton, Rector, for the benefit of the children belonging to th Langbourn-Ward Charity-School; And Published, By His Lordship's Permission, At the Request of the Treasurer, Trustees, and Committee, of the Said School
As Publisher
- 1673: The Dutch prophesie; or The astrological predictions of Johannes Velmont van Valkenburgh of Utrecht
- 1674: Sad and lamentable news from Old-Street being a full and true relation of a sad and deplorable accident that happened at a Dyers House in Old-Street
- 1688: Religio laici, or A lay-mans faith
- 1688: The disorders of Bassett, a novel. Done out of French
- 1689: Englands great deliverance, or Great Britains fears and tears in joy compleated
- 1689: The history of the Venetian conquests, from the year 1684 to this present year 1688. Translated out of the French by J.M. Licensed, Octob. 2. 1688
- 1690: The ghost of the Emperor Charles the Fifth, appearing to Volcart the porter: or, A dialogue touching the times
- 1690: A consolatory discourse for the support of distressed vvidovvs and orphans
- 1691: A discourse of natural and reveal'd religion in several essays: or, The light of nature
- 1692: A sermon preached at St. Hilary's in the isle of Jersey before the garrison, April 10th. 1692
- 1692: A charge given at the general quarter sessions of the peace for the county of Surrey
- 1692: A sermon preached at St. Hilary's in the isle of Jersey before the garrison, April 10th. 1692
- 1693: The history of the last campagne in the Spanish Netherlands, anno Dom. 1693
- 1693: A letter to the reverend Doctor South
- 1694: An account of the Isle of Jersey, the greatest of those islands that are now the only remainder of the English dominions in France
- 1694: An account of the Isle of Jersey, the greatest of those islands that are now the only remainder of the English dominions in France
- 1695: Some odes of Horace imitated
- 1695: Of the descent of the Paraclet
- 1695: Of the impunity of bad men in the world
- 1696: Reflexions upon a pamphlet, intituled, An account of the growth of deism in England
- 1698: Pendragon; or, The carpet knight his kalendar
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