William Walker
Active Years
Min year: 1614, Max year: 1800, Max count: 13
As Author
- 1614: A sermon preached at the funerals of the Right Honourable, VVilliam, Lord Russell, Baron of Thornhaugh, at Thornhaugh, in Northampton-Shire, the 16. of September. 1613
- 1629: A sermon preached in St. Pauls-Church in London, in the course of the Divinitie lecture there. Novemb. 28. 1628. By William Walker, Bachelour of divinitie, and pastor of Chesvvicke in Midlesex. And since published at the request of some of his hearers, and something enlarge with moe authorities
- 1655: A treatise of English particles shewing how to render them according to the proprietie and elegancie of the Latine
- 1663: A treatise of English particles
- 1667: The preciousness of Christ to the believing-Christian
- 1668: Troposchematologiĉ rhetoricĉ libri duo
- 1668: A treatise of English particles
- 1668: Troposchematologiĉ rhetoricĉ libri duo
- 1668: Troposchematologiae rhetoricae
- 1669: Some improvements to the art of teaching
- 1670: The royal grammar, commonly called Lylly's grammar, explained
- 1670: A dictionarie of English and Latine idiomes
- 1670: Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, sive Dictionarium idiomaticum Anglo-Latinum
- 1670: A treatise of English particles
- 1670: The royal grammar, commonly called Lylly's grammar, explained
- 1670: An explanation of the rules of the royal grammar
- 1672: De argumentorum inventione
- 1672: Troposchematologiĉ rhetoricĉ libri duo
- 1673: Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, sive Dictionarium idiomaticum Anglo-Latinum
- 1673: A treatise of English particles
- 1674: The royal grammar, commonly called Lylly's grammar, explained
- 1676: Some improvements to the art of teaching
- 1676: Some improvements to the art of teaching
- 1676: A treatise of English particles
- 1677: A modest plea for infants baptism
- 1678: Baptismo?n didache?, the doctrine of baptisms: or, A discourse of dipping and sprinkling
- 1679: A treatise of English particles
- 1680: Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, sive Dictionarium idiomaticum Anglo-Latinum
- 1683: Some improvements to the art of teaching
- 1683: Troposchematologiĉ rhetoricĉ libri duo
- 1683: A treatise of English particles
- 1683: English examples of the Latine syntaxis: Or, The rules of the Latine syntaxis exemplified in English sentences
- 1685: Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, sive Dictionarium idiomaticum Anglo-Latinum
- 1686: A treatise of English particles
- 1686: English examples of the Latine syntaxis
- 1687: Some improvements to the art of teaching
- 1687: Some improvements to the art of teaching
- 1690: Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, sive Dictionarium idiomaticum Anglo-Latinum
- 1691: A treatise of English particles
- 1692: English examples of the Latine syntaxis: or The rules of the Latine syntaxis exemplefied in English sentences
- 1693: Some improvements to the art of teaching
- 1695: Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, sive, Dictionarium idionaticum Anglo-Latinum
- 1695: A treatise of English particles
- 1695: The royal grammar, commonly called Lilie's grammar, explained
- 1695: The royal grammar, commonly called Lilie's grammar, explained
- 1698: Victorious love
- 1699: English examples of the Latine syntaxis
- 1700: Some improvements to the art of teaching, especially in the first grounding of a young scholar in grammar learning ...
- 1703: A treatise of English particles
- 1703: Troposchematologiĉ rhetoricĉ libri duo
- 1704: Marry, or do worse. A comedy. As it is now acted at the New Theatre in Little-Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Her Majesty's servants
- 1706: Some improvements to the art of teaching
- 1706: A treatise of English particles
- 1708: Idiomatologia anglo-latina, sive dictionarium idiomaticum anglo-latinum
- 1710: A treatise of English particles
- 1712: A dictionary of English and Latin idioms
- 1717: Some improvements to the art of teaching
- 1719: English examples of the Latin syntaxis: or, the rules of the Latin syntaxis exemplify'd in English sentences
- 1720: A treatise of English particles
- 1728: Some improvements to the art of teaching, especially in the first grounding of a young scholar in grammar-learning
- 1730: Some improvements to the art of teaching
- 1753: Some improvements to the art of teaching
- 1754: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Walker merchant in Aberdeen;
- 1761: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Walker town clerk of the burgh of Innerkeithing.
- 1766: Copies of the settlements made by the deceased Mr. William Walker, upon the 7th May, 1752
- 1777: The privilege and duty of church-members considered
- 1780: Meditations and prayers for private use. By W. Walker
- 1781: Comments on the ten commandments
- 1782: A short comment on St. Paul's beautiful description of charity
- 1793: An account of the eidouranion
- 1795: An account of the eidouranion; or, Transparent orrery
- 1798: An epitome of astronomy
- 1799: A short comment on the Ten Commandments, and the Lord's Prayer
- 1800: The last dying speech and travels, of William Walker
- 1800: The last dying speech, and travels of William Walker
- 1800: An epitome of astronomy
- 1800: The last dying speech, and travels, of William Walker
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