John Hutchinson
Active Years
Min year: 1710, Max year: 1756, Max count: 11
As Author
- 1710: Observations made by J. H. Mostly in the year 1706
- 1712: Reasons for the bill, entituled, a bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time, both in motion and at rest; in answer to those offered by the clock-makers of London against it
- 1712: Further reasons for the bill, entituled, a bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time, both in motion and at rest; in answer to the clockmakers further objections
- 1724: Moses's principia
- 1725: An essay toward a natural history of the Bible
- 1727: Moses's principia
- 1729: Moses's - sine principio
- 1730: An account of Moses's principia, part I. & II.; The Natural History of the Bible; and Moses's Sine-Principio. By J. H.
- 1731: A new account of the confusion of tongues
- 1732: A treatise of power essential and mechanical
- 1733: Kevod Yehovah Glory or gravity essential, and mechanical
- 1734: Libri post S.S. optimi de principiis mosaicis, authore viro eximio Johanne Hutchinsono, lemmata, sive capitula, in manuale philosophicum & theologicum Juxta rerum descriptarum ordinem Summatim disposita, et latina? lingua? donata, ab authoris ipsius nec non Archetypi ejus studioso T.P. In Usum Juventutis Academicae
- 1734: The covenant in the cherubim
- 1736: The religion of Satan
- 1736: Moses's principia
- 1736: The use of reason recovered
- 1737: Moses's --- sine principio
- 1739: The use of reason recovered by the data in Christianity
- 1747: Proposals for printing, by subscription, The philosophical and theological works of the late truly learned Mr. Hutchinson, together with all his manuscripts, in twelve volumes, octavo. By Julius Bate, ... and a gentleman, late of C.C.C. in Oxford
- 1748: Moses's --- sine principio
- 1748: The philosophical and theological works of John Hutchinson, Esq; In twelve volumes. Vol.1
- 1748: Proposals for printing by subscription, the philosophical and theological works of the late truly learned Mr. Hutchinson, together with all his manuscripts, in twelve volumes, octavo. By Robert Spearman, Esq; and Julius Bate, M.A.
- 1748: An essay toward a natural history of the Bible
- 1748: Moses's principia. Part II. ... With notes. Vol.II. By J.H
- 1749: A new account of the confusion of tongues
- 1749: An attempt to explain the oeconomy of the human frame
- 1749: The use of reason recovered
- 1749: The philosophical and theological works of the late truly learned John Hutchinson, Esq; In twelve volumes. Vol. I. Moses's Principia, Part I. ... Vol. II. Moses's Principia, Part II. ... Vol. III. Moses's Sine Principio; or, the meaning of the names and titles of God; ... Vol. IV. The confusion of tongues, and trinity of the gentiles; ... Vol. V. Power essential and mechanical ... Vol. VI. Glory or Gravity, or Glory Essential; ... Vol. VII. The Hebrew writings perfect. ... Vol. VIII. Containing the religion of Satan, or natural religion; and the data in Christianity, Part I. ... Vol. IX. The Data in Christianity, Part II. Vol. X. The Human Frame; ... Vol XI. Glory Mechanical; or the agents of nature, ... Vol. XII. A collection of several tracts. on the instincts in the several orders of creatures. ... With indexes.
- 1749: The covenant in the cherubim
- 1749: Kevod Yehovah Glory or gravity essential and mechanical. Wherein the objects and articles of the Christian faith, are exhibited; as they were originally and successively reveal'd, hieroglyphically, by representations in figures. ... With some account of the origin and present state of the doctrine of the adversary. By J. H. Vol.VI
- 1749: The religion of Satan, or Antichrist, delineated, supposed to have proceeded from knowledge and reasoning; but proved to have proceeded from want of both. By J.H
- 1749: The state of nature or instincts
- 1749: A treatise of power essential and mechanical
- 1749: Glory or gravity
- 1749: The use of reason recovered
- 1750: Symbolum H***nianum: or, the essential articles of the H****n creed. Extracted out of the inspired writings of the truly Learned J*** H*********, Esq; And agreed on in Full Club, held at the Calf's-Head, at * * * * * * *. Now first Published according to Order. To which is added, a prefatory discourse, on the Occasion of Publishing, and in Vindication of, this Creed; against the frivolous and trifling Objections of Infidels, Apostates, Rationalists, and Imaginers, &c. By T***** Jack, A. M. Professor of Conundrums at * * * * * * *
- 1753: An abstract from the works of John Hutchinson
- 1755: An abstract from the works of John Hutchinson
- 1755: An abstract from the works of John Hutchinson
- 1756: An abstract from the works of John Hutchinson
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