John Hart
Active Years
Min year: 1569, Max year: 1800, Max count: 19
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1569: An orthographie
- 1570: A methode or comfortable beginning for all vnlearned, whereby they may be taught to read English
- 1614: Liber collegii de Sidny-Sussex ex dono D. Ioh. Hart militis & civis Londinensis
- 1636: The burning-bush not consvmed
- 1647: Trodden dovvn strength, by the God of strength, or, Mrs Drake revived
- 1649: The fort-royal of the Scriptures: or, The vade-mecum concordance
- 1649: The fort-royal of the Scriptures: or, The vade-mecum concordance·
- 1649: The fort-royal of the Scriptures: or, The vade-mecum concordance
- 1652: The fort-royal of Holy Scriptures. Or, A new concordance of the chief heads of scripture common-placed
- 1654: The firebrand taken out of the fire
- 1655: The fort-royal of Holy Scriptures, or, A new concordance of the chief heads of Scripture common-placed, for such as would suddenly command all the rarities in the book of God. The third edition revised and enlarged by J.H
- 1656: The everlasting joys of heaven: or, The blessed life of a Christian
- 1656: Christs first sermon or, The absolute necessity, duty, and Christian practice, of repentance: opened and applied, by a godly, able, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ
- 1656: The fort-royal of Holy Scriptures, or, A new concordance of the chief heads of Scripture common-placed
- 1658: The charitable Christian: or A word of comfort from the God of comfort, to such as are truly poor
- 1659: The charitable Christian: or, A word of comfort from the God of comfort, to such as are truly poor
- 1660: Christs first sermon, or, The absolute necessity, gospel duty, and Christian practice of repentance
- 1661: The Christians best garment. Or, The putting on of the Lord Jesus Christ
- 1661: The dying mans last sermon
- 1661: The charitable Christian
- 1662: Heavens glory, and hells horror: or, the parable of Dives and Lazarus opened and applied
- 1662: The charitable Christian: or, A word of comfort from the God of comfort, to such as are truly poor
- 1663: Christ's first sermon, or, The absolute necessity, gospel duty, and Christian practice of repentance
- 1663: The dreadfull character of a drunkard. Or, the odious and beastly sin of drunkenness described and condemned
- 1663: Christs last sermon: or, The everlasting estate and condition of all men in the world to come. Exactly describing the everlasting, blessed, and happy condition of the children of God in glory for ever: with the everlasting, endless, and easeless condition of wicked men in the world to come for ever. Set forth for the comfort of the godly, and for the terror of the ungodly, by a godly, able, and faithful servant of Jesus Christ
- 1663: A godly sermon of Peters repentance
- 1663: A warning-piece to the sloathful
- 1664: The Christians best garment: or, The putting on of the Lord Jesus Christ
- 1664: Christ's last sermon, or, The everlasting estate and condition of all men in the world to come
- 1665: The plain mans plain path-way to heaven
- 1666: Christs last sermon, or, The everlasting estate and condition of all men in the world to come. Exactly describing the everlasting, blessed, and happy condition of the children of God in glory for ever: with the everlasting, endless, and easeless condition of wicked men in the world to come for ever. Set forth for the comfort of the godly, and for the terror of the ungodly, by a godly, able, and faithful servant of Jesus Christ
- 1666: Englands faithful physician: or, Precious soul-saving, and soul-searching remedies, through grace faithfully applied for the healing and preserving this sinful sin-sick nation from ruine and destruction
- 1666: Christ's first sermon· Or, The absolute necessity, Gospel duty, and Christian practice of repentance
- 1666: A godly sermon of Peters repentance
- 1667: The plain mans plain path-way to heaven
- 1668: The Christians blessed choice or, The godly mans resolution to cleave fast to God and his truth, notwithstanding trials, troubles, and persecutions
- 1669: The dreadful character of a drunkard or The most odious and beastly sin of drunkenness·
- 1670: A godly sermon of Peter's repentance
- 1671: [The burning bush not consumed]
- 1671: A warning-piece to the sloathful, idle, careless, drunken, and secure ones, of these last and worst times
- 1674: The dreadful character of a drunkard[.] Or, The most odious and beastly sin of drunkenness described and condemned
- 1674: The Christians best garment : or, The putting on of the Lord Jesus Christ
- 1674: The plain man's plain path-way to heaven
- 1674: The burning bush, not consumed
- 1674: The plain man's plain path-way to heaven
- 1674: Englands faithful physician, or, Precious soul-saving and soul-searching remedies through grace faithfully applyed for the healing and preserving this sinful, sick nation from ruine and destruction
- 1674: The charitale [sic] Christian or, A word of comfort from the God of comfort, to such as are truly poor
- 1674: The Christians blessed choice: or, The godly mans resolution to cleave fast to God and his truth, notwithstanding trials, troubles, and persecutions
- 1675: A godly sermon of Peter's repentance
- 1675: The school of grace. Or, A book of good nurture
- 1675: The plain mans plain path-way to heaven
- 1676: Christ's last sermon, or, The everlasting estate and condition of all men in the world to come
- 1676: Englands faithful physitian. Or, Precious soul-saving and soul-searching remedies
- 1676: Christ's first sermon, or, The absolute necessity, gospel duty and Christian practice of repentance, opened and applied, by a godly, able, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ
- 1676: The Christians blessed choice. Or, The godly mans resolution to cleave fast to God and his truth, notwithstanding trials, troubles, and persecutions
- 1677: Christ's first sermon, or, The absolute necessity, gospel duty, and Christian practice of repentance, opened and applyed, by a godly able and faithful minister of Jesus Christ. Wherein is discovered what repentance is, and also the great necessity thereof to salvation: with the great folly and desperate madness of all those that delay and put off repentance unto a sick-bed, or old age. Together with the great benefit, joy and comfort that shall be to the souls of all those that timely and truly repent
- 1678: A warning-piece to the sloathful, idle, careless, drunken and secure ones of these last and worst times
- 1678: The Christians best garment, or, The putting on of the Lord Jesus Christ
- 1678: The charitable Christian. Or, A word of comfort from the God of comfort, to such as are truly poor
- 1678: The dreadful character of a drunkard, or, The odious and beastly sin of drunkenness described and condemned
- 1678: The Christians blessed choice. Or, The godly mans resolution to cleave fast to God and his truth, notwithstanding trials, troubles, and persecutions
- 1678: Heavens glory, and hells horror: or, the parable of Dives and Lazarus opened and applyed
- 1679: The burning bush, not consumed
- 1679: Christ's last sermon; or, The everlasting estate and condition of all men in the world to come
- 1679: Christ's first sermon, or The absolute necessity, Gospel duty and Christian practice of repentance, opened and applied, by a godly, able, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ
- 1679: Christ's first sermon: or, The absolute necessity of gospel-duty and Christian repentance, open'd and apply'd
- 1679: The plain mans plain pathway to. Heaven
- 1679: The dreadful character of a drunkard: or, The most odious and beastly sin of drunkenness described and condemned
- 1679: Christ's last sermon: or, The everlasting estate and condition of all men in the world to come
- 1680: Christ's first sermon: or, The absolute necessity of gospel duty and Christian repentance open'd and apply'd
- 1680: The plain-man's plain path-way to heaven
- 1680: Englands faithful physician. Or, Precious soul-saving and soul-searching remedies
- 1680: A godly sermon of Peters repentance after he had denyed his Lord and Master Jesus Christ
- 1680: The school of grace
- 1680: Christ's first sermon: or, The absolute necessity, gospel-duty, and Christian practice of repentance, opened and applyed
- 1680: The plain-man's plain path-way to heaven
- 1681: The dreadful character of a drunkard; or, The odious and beastly sin of drunkenness, described and condemned
- 1682: A godly sermon of Peter's repentance
- 1682: The Christian's blessed choice
- 1682: The charitable Christian. Or, A word of comfort from the God of comfort, to such as are truly poor
- 1682: [The] dreadful character of a drunkard
- 1685: The charitable Christian· Or, A word of comfort from the God of comfort, to such as are truly poor
- 1685: The burning bush not consumed
- 1686: The dreadful character of a drunkard; or, The odious and beastly sin of drunkenness, described and condemned
- 1688: The school of grace; or, A book of good nurture
- 1695: Plain man's plain path-way to heaven directing every man how he may be saved
- 1696: Christ's first sermon or, The absolute necessity, gospel-duty and Christian practise of repentance, opened and applyed; by a godly, able, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ. Wherein is discovered what repentance [largely illegible] Together with the great benefit, joy and [illegible] that shall be to the souls of all those that timely and truly repent
- 1696: The Plain mans plain path-way to heaven directing every man how he may be saved. Very seasonable for these times.
- 1696: The dreadful character of a drunkard, or The most odious and beastly sin of drunkenness described and condemned
- 1700: Christ's last sermon
- 1700: Christ's last sermon, or, The everlasting estate and condition of all men in the world to come
- 1700: Christ's last sermon
- 1702: Six sermons
- 1708: Six sermons
- 1710: Six sermons
- 1713: Heavens glory, and hells horror
- 1715: Christ's last sermon
- 1717: The burning bush not consumed
- 1720: A sermon on St. Peter's repentance
- 1726: Liberty of conscience, asserted and maintain'd
- 1728: The nature and blessedness of trusting in God
- 1730: Christ's first sermon
- 1732: The fort-Royal of the scriptures; or, a vade-mecum concordance, containing an hundred heads of scripture: Wherein All (even the weaker Sort of Christians) may readily find most of the Rarities in the Word of God. By an admirer of the Word
- 1735: Christ's last sermon
- 1748: A godly sermon of Peter's repentance
- 1750: Christ's last sermon
- 1760: A godly sermon of Peter's repentance
- 1769: A godly sermon of Peter's repentance
- 1769: Christ's last sermon
- 1775: Christ's first sermon, on [sic], The absolute necessity of gospel-duty, and Christian repentance
- 1776: Christ's last sermon
- 1776: Peter's repentance, after he had denied his lord and master Jesus Christ
- 1778: Peter's repentance, after he had denied his Lord and Master Jesus Christ
- 1780: The trial of John Hart, Esq. Alderman of London
- 1782: Trodden down strength
- 1790: Christ's first sermon
- 1795: An address to the public, on the subject of the starch and hair-powder manufactories
- 1795: Christ's first sermon
- 1795: 100 dollars reward
- 1795: An address to the public, on the subject of the starch and hair-powder manufacuturies
- 1800: Christ's first sermon
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