William Bell
Active Years
Min year: 1632, Max year: 1800, Max count: 9
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1632: The testament of William Bel. Gentleman
- 1650: Well-doing well done to
- 1656: Incomparable company-keeping, or A conversation on earth in heaven
- 1661: City security stated: in a sermon preached at St Pauls August.11th 1661
- 1672: Joshua's resolution to serve God with his family
- 1674: The patience of Job, and the end of the Lord: or, the glorious success of gracious suffering opened and applied
- 1674: The excellency, necessity, and usefulness of patience
- 1679: A sermon preached at the funeral of M. Anthony Hinton
- 1679: A sermon preached at the funeral of M. Anthony Hinton
- 1733: Information for William Bell coupar in Leith, against John MacPherson and others
- 1733: Memorial for William Bell merchant in Leith
- 1748: A letter to a lady, concerning church-communion
- 1756: A dissertation on the following subject: what causes principally contribute to render a nation populous? and what effect has the populousness of a nation on its trade?
- 1756: A dissertation on the following subject: what causes principally contribute to render a nation populous?
- 1761: An enquiry into the divine missions of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ
- 1766: A defence of revelation in general
- 1769: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William and Thomas Bells, children of the deceased William Bell winecooper in Leith, procreate between him and the also deceased Elisabeth Rutherford his spouse; and Elisabeth and John Murray, children procreate between John Murray weaver in Leith, and Elisabeth Bell, daughter of the said William Bell; and Elisabeth Rutherford; defenders
- 1774: A sermon preached in Lambeth chapel, at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God John Thomas
- 1780: An attempt to ascertain and illustrate the authority
- 1781: An attempt to ascertain and illustrate the authority
- 1786: Appendix. At Edinburgh, and within the exchange coffee-house, this 11th day of January, 1786 years
- 1786: Answers for William Bell taylor in Lanark
- 1790: An address to the exchange coffee-room subscribers
- 1790: A practical enquiry into the authority, nature, and design of the Lord's supper; as they are explained in the New Testament itself; intended for the instruction of the unlearned believer. By William Bell, D. D. Prebendary of St. Peter's, Westminster; Domestic Chaplain to Her Royal Highness Princess Amelia
- 1790: An enquiry whether any doctrine relating to the nature and effects of the Lord's Supper can be justly founded on the discourse of Our Lord recorded in the sixth chapter of the gospel of St. John
- 1790: A practical enquiry into the authority, nature, and design of the Lord's supper
- 1793: A practical inquiry into the authority, nature, and design of the Lord's Supper; as they are explained in the New Testament itself
- 1795: An enquiry into the divine missions of John the baptist, and Jesus Christ; so far as they can be proved from the circumstances of their births, and their connexion with each other
- 1799: A practical inquiry into the authority, nature, and design of the Lord's Supper; as they are explained in the New Testament
- 1800: A practical enquiry into the authority, nature, and design of the Lord's supper; as they are explained in the New Testament itself. By William Bell, D. D. Prebendary of St. Peter's Westminster; Domestic Chaplain to Her Royal Highness Princess Amelia
- 1800: A practical enquiry into the authority, nature, and design of the Lord's Supper; as they are explained in the New Testament itself
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