J. Wilson
Active Years
Min year: 1710, Max year: 1799, Max count: 44
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
- 1765: A complete English dictionary: containing an explanation of all the words made use of in the common occurrences of life, or in the several arts and sciences: So as to convey A precise and determinate Idea of their Meaning, The Accents are placed over the proper Syllables, to point out the true Pronunciation. And, In order to inform those who are unacquainted with Grammar, the initial Letter is placed immediately after every Word, to denote the Part of Speech to which it belongs, viz. whether it be a Verb, a Substantive, an Adjective, &c. By the Rev. Francis Allen, M. A
- 1770: An entertaining narrative of three unfortunate lovers; or, The history of Colin, Juliet, & Sophia
As Printer
- 1710: A warning--piece to young and old, to have a care,and not to keep bad company, ... By that Reverend Docter Henry Sacheverell,
- 1723: The effigies, parentage, education, life, merry-pranks and conversation of the celebrated Mrs. Sally Salisbury
- 1736: The polite philosopher
- 1736: Some doctrines in the superlapsarian scheme impartially examined by the word of God
- 1783: An seful [sic] case of conscience
- 1783: The duty and advantage of religious societies
- 1783: The afflicted man's companion
- 1783: Faithful witness-bearing exemplified: a collection
- 1783: An attempt to promote the frequent dispensing of the Lord's supper
- 1784: The scriptural plan of treating private offences explained, and enforced
- 1785: Sermons on sacramental occasions
- 1785: Paradise lost
- 1785: A voyage round the world
- 1788: For the use of Lord's day schools, two scripture catechisms
- 1791: Paradise lost
- 1792: The mourner
- 1795: On the fear of God and the king
- 1795: Meditations and prayers, founded upon Luke XV. 11, &c
- 1796: A legacy of dying thoughts from an affectionate old pastor to his flock, on the comprehensive baptismal articles of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
- 1796: The nature of the gospel delineated
- 1797: Human nature in its fourfold state
- 1797: The Westminster Assembly's Shorter catechism explained
- 1797: The glory of Christ displayed, in the abundant fruits of his death
- 1798: A method for prayer
- 1798: A treatise on the true way of turning to God, and of [fi]nding the kingdom of heaven, and the riches of eternity
- 1798: A sermon, preached March 8th, 1798, the day of the national fast, by John Robertson, A.M. minister of Kilmarnock, and chaplain to the Royal Kilmarnock volunteers
- 1798: An English spelling-book, for the use of schools
- 1799: Dr. Goldsmith's history of England, abridged by himself. For the use of schools
- 1799: The young communicant's catechism
- 1799: An essay on regimen, for the preservation of health, especially of the indolent, studious, delicate and invalid; illustrated by appropriate cases; to which are Added, Observations on what is vulgarly termed Catching Cold, on the Art of Mending Health, on Fashionable Diseases, on Lady and Gentlemen Doctors, and on Quacks and Quackery: with seasonable remarks, Economical, Moral and Religious, on the present state of the British Dominions. The profits to be faithfully applied to the purposes of Charity. By James M. Adair, M. D. Member of the Royal Medical Society, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, and Formerly, Physician to the Commander in Chief of the Leeward Islands, and to the Colonial Troops, and one of the Judges of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas in the Leeward Islands
- 1799: The life of Robert Bruce
As Bookseller
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