John Norris
Active Years
Min year: 1680, Max year: 1798, Max count: 8
As Author
- 1683: A murnival of knaves: or, Whiggism plainly display'd
- 1683: Apodokimasias apodokimasia sive Tractatus adversus reprobationis absolutę decretum
- 1683: An idea of happiness
- 1684: Poems and discourses occasionally written
- 1685: A discourse concerning the pretended religious assembling in private conventicles
- 1685: A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford at St. Peters Church in the East on Mid-Lent Sunday March 29. 1685
- 1687: A collection of miscellanies
- 1688: The theory and regulation of love·
- 1689: Reason and religion: or, The grounds and measures of devotion
- 1690: Reflections upon the conduct of human life
- 1690: Christian blessedness: or, Discourses upon the beatitudes of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1691: The charge of schism continued
- 1691: Reflections upon the conduct of human life
- 1691: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects
- 1692: Christian blessedness: or, Discourses upon the Beatitudes of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1692: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects
- 1692: Two treatises concerning the divine light
- 1692: A collection of miscellanies
- 1693: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects. Vol. II. Written by John Norris, M.A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum. The second edition. Licens'd, July 16. 1691. Z. Isham
- 1693: Reason and religion: or, The grounds and measures of devotion
- 1693: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects
- 1694: Practical discourses upon the Beatitudes of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1694: The theory and regulation of love
- 1694: Spiritual counsel
- 1694: Spiritual counsel: or, The father's advice to his children
- 1695: Letters concerning the love of God
- 1697: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects
- 1697: An account of reason & faith
- 1697: Treatises upon several subjects
- 1698: Treatises upon several subjects
- 1698: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects
- 1698: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects
- 1698: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects
- 1698: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects
- 1698: Conseil spirituel, ou avis d'un pere a ses enfans. Traduit de l'Anglois en Francois par un jeune Milord, a?ge? de huit ans
- 1698: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects. Vol. IV written by John Norris
- 1698: Treatises upon several subjects
- 1699: A collection of miscellanies
- 1699: Practical discourses upon the Beatitudes of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1701: Spiritual counsel: or The fathers advice to his children. By John Norris, M.A. rector of Bemerton near Surum
- 1701: Discourses upon several divine subjects
- 1701: An essay towards the theory of the ideal or intelligible world. Design'd for two parts. The First considering it Absolutely in it self, and the Second in Relation to Human Understanding. Part 1. By John Norris, Rector of Bemerton, near Sarum
- 1702: Of religious discourse in common conversation
- 1702: Of religious discourse in common conversation
- 1703: The charge of schism continued
- 1706: Of religious discourse in common conversation
- 1706: A collection of miscellanies
- 1707: A practical treatise concerning humility
- 1707: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects, Viz. The Measure of Divine Love. The Natural and Moral Vanity of Man. That the Law is not made void through Faith. The Origin and the Relief of all Trouble and Uneasiness of Mind. The Natural and Moral Union of the Soul with God. The Honour due to good Men, and the Crime of treating them with Scorn and Contempt. The several Ways where by God Addresses himself to Man. Of Religious Discourse in Common Conversation. Of the Fear of Death. Concerning the Extent of Christ's Satisfaction. Concerning Practical Atheism. Of Walking by Faith Concerning Charity to the Poor. Concerning the Right Use of the World. Concerning the Successive Vanity of Human Life. An Admonition Concerning two late Books, call'd, A Discourse of the Love of God. Vol. III. and IV. By John Norris, M. A. Rector of Bemerton, near Sarum
- 1707: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects, Viz. Of Religious Discourse in Common Conversation. Of the Fear of Death. Concerning the Extent of Christ's Satisfaction. Concerning Practical Atheism. Of Walking by Faith. Concerning Charity to the Poor. Concerning the Right Use of the World. Concerning the Successive Vanity of Human Life. An Admonition Concerning Two Late Books, called, A Discourse of the Love of God. Vol. 1V. Written by John Norris, M. A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum
- 1707: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects
- 1707: Practical discourses upon the beatitudes. Volume the first. The second volume, Containing A Discourse concerning Worldly and Divine Wisdom. Concerning Righteous and Unrighteous Judgment. Concerning Religious Singularity. Concerning the Excellency of Praise and Thanksgiving. The Importance of a Religious Life considered from the happy Conclusion of it. Concerning Heavenly-Mindedness. Of Submission to Divine Providence. Concerning the Folly of Covetousness. Concerning the Consideration of God, and of the Divine Presence. Concerning doing God's Will on Earth as it is in Heaven. Written by John Norris, M. A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum
- 1708: Spiritual counsel
- 1708: A philosophical discourse concerning the natural immortality of the soul
- 1709: A letter to Mr. Dodwell, concerning the immortality of the soul of man
- 1710: A collection of miscellanies
- 1710: A treatise concerning Christian prudence
- 1711: Discourses upon several divine subjects
- 1712: Proposals humbly dedicated to the honourable members of Parliament
- 1712: Profitable advice for rich and poor
- 1713: Practical discourses upon the beatitudes
- 1716: Practical discourses upon several divine subjects. Vol. II. Containing A Discourse concerning Worldly and Divine Wisdom. Concerning Righteous and Unrighteous Judgment. Concerning Religious Singularity. Concerning the Excellency of Praise and Thanksgiving. The Importance of a Religious Life consider'd from the happy Conclusion of it. Concerning Heavenly-Mindedness. Of Submission to Divine Providence. Concerning the Folly of Covetousness. Concerning the Consideration of God, and of the Divine Presence. Concerning doing God's Will on Earth as it is in Heaven. Written by John Norris, M. A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum
- 1717: A collection of miscellanies
- 1722: A collection of miscellanies
- 1722: A treatise concerning Christian prudence
- 1722: A letter to Mr. Dodwell, concerning the immortality of the soul of man
- 1722: Practical discourses upon the Beatitudes
- 1722: Discourses upon several divine subjects
- 1722: An essay towards the theory of the ideal or intelligible world
- 1722: A practical treatise concerning humility
- 1722: A philosophical discourse concerning the natural immortality of the soul
- 1723: Treatises upon several subjects
- 1723: The theory and regulation of love
- 1723: A compleat sett of new charts, containing the North-Sea, Cattegatt, and Baltick
- 1723: A discourse concerning worldly and divine wisdom
- 1723: A collection of miscellanies
- 1724: Reason and religion
- 1724: Reflections upon the conduct of human life
- 1724: Christian blessedness: or, practical discourses upon the beatitudes of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. With three other volumes of Practical discourses. By John Norris, M. A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum
- 1724: An account of reason and faith
- 1725: Religious singularity display'd
- 1727: Further light
- 1728: Cursory reflections upon a book call'd, An essay concerning human understanding. Written by John Norris, M.A.
- 1728: An account of reason and faith
- 1728: Practical discourses
- 1730: A practical treatise concerning humility
- 1730: A collection of miscellanies
- 1730: Treatises upon several curious subjects
- 1730: A collection of miscellanies
- 1732: A letter to Mr. Dodwell, concerning the immortality of the soul of man
- 1732: A philosophical discourse concerning the natural immortality of the soul
- 1733: An effectual remedy against the fear of death. By John Norris, M. A. Late Rector of Bemerton near Sarum
- 1734: Reflections upon the conduct of human life: with reference to learning and knowledge. Extracted from Mr. Norris
- 1735: The happiness and pleasure of a religious life, set forth in two discourses
- 1735: Of religious discourse in common conversation
- 1740: A collection of miscellanies
- 1740: Practical discourses
- 1740: An account of reason and faith
- 1741: Reflections upon the conduct of human life
- 1742: A treatise on Christian prudence
- 1744: Isabella Le Neve, spinster, Edward Le Neve, Esq; Peter Le Neve, gent. and Matthew Grave, gent. and Ann his wife - (which said Isabella, Peter, and Ann are the Descendants and Coheirs of Oliver Le Neve, and Coheirs of his Brother Peter Le Neve, Esq; deceased, - appellants. John Norris an infant (great Grandson and Heir of John Norris, Esq; deceased) by John Carthew, his next friend - - - - and John Monck, and Ann Norris widow, executors of John Norris the said infant's father, - - - - - - respondents. The respondents case
- 1749: A treatise on Christian prudence
- 1749: A treatise on Christian prudence
- 1755: Reflections upon the conduct of human life
- 1766: Condescendence for John Norris, late first lieutenant of his Majesty's ship the Emerald, present prisoner in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, in the process of cessio bonorum, pursued at his instance before the Court of Session, against Mess. Butler and Cobb merchants in London, an others, his creditors
- 1776: Reflections upon the conduct of human life
- 1784: A treatise on Christian prudence
- 1790: An account of reason and faith
- 1797: A treatise on Christian prudence
- 1798: Reflections upon the conduct of human life
As Publisher
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