John Ellis
Active Years
Min year: 1608, Max year: 1786, Max count: 3
As Author
- 1608: Ellis. 1608
- 1641: Bellum in Idumĉos, seu, Propheta Obadias
- 1642: Clavis fidei, seu Brevia quĉdam in symbolum apostolicum dictata
- 1643: The sole path to a sound peace
- 1643: Clavis fidei, seu brevia quĉdam in symbolum apostolicum dictata
- 1647: Vindiciĉ catholicĉ, or the rights of particular churches rescued
- 1659: The pastor and the clerk: or, A debate (real) concerning infant-baptisme
- 1660: Defensio fidei; seu responsio succincta ad argumenta
- 1662: S. Austin imitated: or Retractions and repentings in reference unto the late civil and ecclesiastical changes in this nation
- 1663: Defensio fidei; seu responsio succincta ad argumenta
- 1668: Clavis fidei, or, The key of faith written in Latine by John Ellis ... and propounded by him in publick lectures upon the Apostles Creed, to the students of Harts Hall in the University of Oxford ; faithfully translated into English by W.R. for the good and benefit of the ingenuous reader, as an help to build him up in his most holy faith
- 1669: Clavis fidei, or, The key of faith written in Latine by John Ellis ... and propounded by him in publick lectures upon the Apostles Creed, to the students of Harts Hall in the University of Oxford ; faithfully translated into English by W.F. for the good and benefit of the ingenuous reader, as an help to build him up in his most holy faith
- 1694: Articulorum XXXIX ecclesiĉ Anglicanĉ defensio
- 1699: A sermon, preached at the Church of St. Mary, in Nottingham, January the 4th. 1698/9
- 1700: A defence of the thirty nine articles of the Church of England
- 1701: The necessity of a national reformation of manners
- 1701: The case of Mr. John Ellis
- 1716: Instructions for collectors of excise
- 1720: John Ellis, Esq; appellant. John Whinnery, respondent. The appellants case
- 1735: Instructions for collectors of excise
- 1739: The surprize: or, The gentleman turn'd apothecary. A tale. Written originally in French prose; afterwards translated into Latin; and from thence now versified in hudibrastics
- 1739: The surprize: or, the gentleman turn'd apothecary
- 1739: The surprize: or, the gentleman turn'd apothecary
- 1743: The knowledge of divine things from revelation, not from reason or nature
- 1743: Some brief considerations upon Mr. Locke's hypothesis, that the knowledge of God is attainable by ideas of reflexion. Wherein is Demonstrated, Upon his own Principles, That the Knowledge of God is not attainable by Ideas of Reflexion. Being an addition to a book lately publish'd, entitled, The knowledge of divine things from revelation, not from nature or reason. By the author of the said book
- 1747: The knowledge of divine things from revelation, not from reason or nature
- 1748: A voyage to Hudson's-Bay, by the Dobbs Galley and California, in the years 1746 and 1747
- 1755: An essay towards a natural history of the Corallines
- 1757: An enquiry whence cometh wisdom and understanding to man?
- 1760: An account of the plants Halesia and Gardenia.In a letter from John Ellis, Esq; F.R.S. to Philip Carteret Webb, Esq; F.R.S
- 1770: Betty land. The original song as sung by Mr. Lowe. The words by J. Ellis, Esqr
- 1770: Directions for bringing over seeds and plants, from the East-Indies and other distant countries, in a state of vegetation
- 1771: Copies of two letters from John Ellis, Esq; F.R.S. I. To Dr. Linnĉus, F.R.S, &c. II. To Mr. William Aiton, ... Read before the Royal Society, December 13 and 20, 1770.
- 1771: The knowledge of divine things from revelation, not from reason or nature
- 1771: Directions for bringing over seeds and plants, from the East-Indies and other distant countries
- 1773: Some additional observations on the method of preserving seeds from foreign parts
- 1774: An historical account of coffee
- 1775: A description of the mangostan and the bread - fruit
- 1786: The natural history of many curious and uncommon zoophytes
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