John Lewis
Active Years
Min year: 1620, Max year: 1800, Max count: 36
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1620: Ignis c?lestis: or An interchange of diuine love betweene God and his saints. By Iohn Lewis, minister of God words at St. Peters in the tovvne of St. Albons
- 1624: The vnmasking of the masse-priest
- 1624: Melchizedech's anti-type: or The eternall priest-hood, and all-sufficient sacrifice of Christ
- 1646: Contemplations upon these times, or The Parliament explained to Wales
- 1656: Eyaggeloigrapha, or, Some seasonable and modest thoughts in order to the furtherance and promoting the affairs of religion, and the gospel, espesially in Wales
- 1659: Eyaggeloigrapha. Or, Some seasonable and modest thoughts, in order to the furtherance and promoting the affairs of religion, and the gospel, especially in Wales
- 1695: A proposal to prevent the corruption of the coyn
- 1695: An abstract of proposals lately humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons, to prevent the corruption of the coyn
- 1702: The church catechism explain'd by way of question and answer
- 1706: A companion for the afflicted, whether in mind, body, or estate
- 1710: Presbyters not always an authoritative part of provincial synods
- 1710: The Church catechism explain'd by way of question and answer; and confirm'd by scripture proofs
- 1710: The clergy of the Church of England vindicated
- 1711: An apology for the clergy of the Church of England
- 1712: The church catechism explain'd by way of question and answer
- 1712: The Church catechism explain'd by way of question and answer
- 1713: A summary of a visitation-sermon, preach'd at Canterbury, on or near April 29. 1701
- 1714: The bread and wine in the Holy Eucharist not a proper, material, propitiatory sacrifice
- 1714: A vindication of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Norwich
- 1714: A vindication of the right reverend the Ld. Bishop of Norwich
- 1714: The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer
- 1715: The agreement of the Lutheran churches with the Church of England
- 1716: Remarks on four sermons, preach'd by Dr. Thomas Bisse, at the Rolls Chappel; and entituled, The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer. In which are explained, I. The Sense of the Church of England concerning Church Government by Bishops, Priests and Deacons. II. The Sacerdotal Absolution. III. The Worship of the Foreign Reformed Churches. IV. The Celebration of the Communion Service in our Churches. V. The Ceremonies of bowing towards the Altar, and at the Name of Jesus. VI. Praying in the Pulpit before Sermon. In a letter to the reverend author, from a clergyman in the country
- 1717: Two letters in defence of the English liturgy and Reformation
- 1717: A few English notes on a late sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy, by Dr. Bisse, intended to vindicate the English reformation from the charge of sacrilege, Fraud, &c. In a letter to the Reverend Dr. ---- Dean of ----
- 1718: The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer
- 1718: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Canterbury
- 1719: The Church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer; and confirm'd by scripture proofs
- 1720: The history of the life and sufferings of the Reverend and learned John Wicliffe
- 1723: The history and antiquities ecclesiastical and civil of the Isle of Tenet in Kent
- 1723: The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer; and confirm'd by scripture proofs
- 1723: The history of the life and sufferings of the Reverend and learned John Wicliffe
- 1723: The church catechism explain'd, in questions and answers; and confirm'd by scripture profs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections. Wherein a brief and plain Account is given of, I. The Christian Covenant. II. The Christian Faith. III. The Christian Obedience. IV. The Christian Prayer. V. The Christian Sacraments. Collected by J. Lewis
- 1724: A specimen of the gross errors in the second volume of Mr. Collier's Ecclesiastical history: being a vindication of the Right Reverend and Learned Dr. Gilbert Burnet, late Bishop of Sarum, from the several reflections made on him and his history of the Reformation; in the several places of it noted in a late advertisement in the Evening post, No 2254
- 1727: The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer
- 1727: The history and antiquities of the abbey and church of Favresham in Kent
- 1727: Proposals for printing by subscription the history and antiquities of the church and abby of Faversham, the priory of Davington, and maison-dieu of Ospringe, in Kent: to which will be added, a collection of the ancient funeral monuments in the neighbouring churches of preston, shelwich, graveney, bocton, &c. By John Lewis, A.M
- 1727: The history and antiquities of the abbey and church of Favresham in Kent
- 1729: The history of Great-Britain
- 1732: The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer
- 1734: The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer
- 1736: The history and antiquities, as well ecclesiastical as civil, of the Isle of Tenet, in Kent
- 1736: A collection of papers, records, &c. Referred to in the foregoing History and antiquities of Tenet
- 1736: The history and antiquities, as well ecclesiastical as civil of the Isle of Tenet, in Kent
- 1736: A collection of papers, records, &c. Referred to in the foregoing History and antiquities of Tenet
- 1737: The life of mayster Wyllyam Caxton
- 1738: A brief history of the rise and progress of Anabaptism in England
- 1738: The life of mayster Wyllyam Caxton, of the Weald of Kent; the first printer in England. In which is given An Account of the Rise and Progress of the Art of Pryntyng in England, during his Time, till 1493. Collected by John Lewis, Minister of Mergate in Kent
- 1738: A brief history of the rise and progress of Anabaptism in England
- 1739: A complete history of the several translations of the Holy Bible
- 1740: Salvation by faith in the blood of Jesus Christ
- 1740: The Church catechism explained, by way of question and answer
- 1740: A dissertation on the antiquity and use of seals in England. Collected by **** 1736
- 1741: A vindication of the ancient Britains and the Pighards of Bohemia from the false accusation of being Anabaptists
- 1742: A defence of the communion office and catechism of the Church of England, from the False and groundless charge of their favouring the doctrine of transubstantiation; brought against them by two of the present popish English missionaries in their late books, entitled, Pastoral instructions, &c. printed A. D. 1713. And A plain answer to Dr. Middleton's Letter from Rome, printed A. D. 1741. Addressed to the Inhabitants of London and Westminster, By John Lewis, M. A. Minister of Margate in Kent
- 1744: The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer
- 1744: The life of the learned and Right Reverend Reynold Pecock
- 1746: The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer
- 1750: A brief discovery of some of the arts of the Popish Protestant Missioners in England
- 1753: The church catechism explained
- 1755: Advice to posterity
- 1756: The sequel of Advice to posterity
- 1757: Advice to posterity, concerning a point of the last importance. Written by a friend to liberty and property
- 1759: The church catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and confirmed by scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections
- 1759: Brief observations on a pamphlet
- 1760: The Church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer. And confirmed by scripture proofs
- 1761: The church catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and confirmed by scripture proofs
- 1762: A narrative of the life, together with the last speech, confession and solemn declaration, of John Lewis
- 1764: The church catechism explained
- 1765: The church catechism explain'd
- 1765: The Church catechism explained, by way of question and answer
- 1766: The church catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and confirmed by scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections: wherein A brief and plain Account is given of I. The Christian Covenant. II. The Christian Faith. III. The Christian Obedience. IV. The Christian Prayer. V. The Christian Sacraments. Collected by John Lewis, Minister of Margate in Kent
- 1767: Uniting and monopolizing farms, plainly proved disadvantageous to the land-owners, and highly prejudicial to the public. By a gentleman in the country
- 1769: The church catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and confirmed by Scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections: ... Collected by John Lewis,
- 1772: The church catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and confirmed by scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections
- 1772: Uniting and monopolizing farms
- 1777: Naboth's vineyard
- 1778: The Church catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and confirmed by scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections: ... Collected by John Lewis,
- 1781: The church catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and confirmed by scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections wherein A brief and plain Account is given of I. The Christian Covenant. II. The Christian Faith. III. The Christian Obedience. IV. The Christian Prayer. V. The Christian Sacraments. Collected by John Lewis, Minister of Margate in Kent
- 1785: Some account of suffragan bishops in England
- 1787: The Church catechism explained, by way of question and answer
- 1789: Christian forbearance to weak consciences a duty of the Gospel
- 1794: The church catechism explained
- 1799: Last dying speeches, birth, parentage, &c. of John Lewis
- 1800: Church catechism explained, by way of question and answer
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