John Mason
Active Years
Min year: 1610, Max year: 1800, Max count: 6
As Author
- 1610: The Turke
- 1620: A briefe discourse of the Nevv-found-land
- 1632: An excellent tragedy of Mulleasses the Turke, and Borgias governour of Florence
- 1648: Princeps rhetoricus or Pilomachia· ye combat of caps
- 1659: Blood-thirsty Cyrus unsatisfied with blood
- 1671: The waters of Marah sweetned
- 1676: Mentis humanę metamorphosis; sive conversio
- 1683: Spiritual songs, or, Songs of praise to Almighty God upon several occasions
- 1683: War with the devil, the second part. Or The history of the young converted gallant
- 1685: Spiritual songs, or, Songs of praise to Almighty God upon several occasions
- 1691: The midnight-cry. A sermon preached on the parable of the ten virgins
- 1691: The midnight-cry
- 1691: Spiritual songs, or, songs of praise to Almighty God upon several occasions
- 1692: A little catechism
- 1692: The midnight cry
- 1692: Penitential cries, in three decads
- 1694: Spiritual songs, or, Songs of praise to Almighty God upon several occasions
- 1694: The midnight-cry
- 1696: Spiritual songs, or, Songs of praise to Almighty God upon several occasions
- 1696: Penitential cries, in thirty--two hymns
- 1696: Penitential cries, in thirty two hymns
- 1699: Spiritual songs, or, Songs of praise to Almighty God upon several occasions
- 1701: Penitential cries
- 1701: Penitential cries
- 1701: Spiritual songs
- 1701: [Spiritual songs
- 1705: Penitential cries, begun by the author of the Songs of praise, and carried on by another hand
- 1705: Spiritual songs
- 1706: Spiritual songs
- 1707: The midnight-Cry
- 1708: Spiritual songs
- 1708: Dives and Lazarus. A sacred poem
- 1718: Spiritual songs
- 1725: Spiritual songs
- 1726: The good Christian's gain by death
- 1726: The good Christian's gain by death
- 1735: Spiritual songs: or, Songs of praise with penitential cries to Almighty God, upon several occasions
- 1736: Select remains
- 1736: A brief history of the Pequot War
- 1741: Subjection to the higher powers, consider'd
- 1742: Select remains
- 1742: Spiritual songs
- 1743: Select remains
- 1743: Spiritual songs
- 1743: A plain and modest plea for Christianity; or, a sober and rational appeal to infidels: occasioned by the perusal of some of their late productions, particularly a treatise intitled, Christianity not founded on argument
- 1745: Self-knowledge
- 1745: Select remains
- 1746: The christian farewell
- 1746: Self-Knowledge
- 1748: An essay on elocution
- 1748: An essay on elocution
- 1748: Self-knowledge
- 1749: An essay on the power of numbers
- 1749: An essay on the power of numbers
- 1749: An essay on the power and harmony of prosaic numbers
- 1750: Spiritual songs
- 1750: The right improvement of alarming providences
- 1751: An essay on elocution
- 1752: The lord's-Day evening entertainment
- 1753: Self-Knowledge
- 1753: A letter to a friend upon his entrance on the ministerial office
- 1754: The lord's-Day evening entertainment
- 1754: Self-knowledge
- 1755: Self-Knowledge
- 1755: Select remains of the Reverend John Mason, M.A. late rector of Water-Stratford, in the county of Bucks, author of the songs of praise to almighty God
- 1755: The student and pastor
- 1756: The christian's duty in a time of publick danger
- 1757: An essay on elocution
- 1758: Self-Knowledge
- 1758: Fifteen discourses devotional and practical, suited to the use of families: with a proper hymn annex'd to each. To which is added, by way of appendix, an historical dissertation on the Analogy between the Behaviour of God's people towards him, in the several periods of the Jewish and Christian Church; and his correspondent Dispensations toward them in those respective Periods. By John Mason, A.M
- 1759: Select remains of the Reverend John Mason, M.A. late rector of Water-Stratford, in the county of Bucks, author of the songs of Praise to Almighty God
- 1759: The wicked taken in their own net
- 1760: Self-knowledge
- 1760: Spiritual songs
- 1761: An essay on the power of numbers
- 1761: Spiritual songs
- 1761: An essay on the power and harmony of prosaic numbers
- 1761: Essays on poetical and prosaic numbers, and elocution
- 1761: Christian morals
- 1761: An essay on elocution
- 1762: Serious advice to youth
- 1763: Serious advice to youth
- 1764: Self-knowledge
- 1764: Serious advice to youth
- 1765: Spiritual songs
- 1765: Spiritual songs: or
- 1767: Select remains
- 1767: Self-knowledge: A treatise; shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it
- 1769: Self-Knowledge
- 1769: Select remains of the Reverend John Mason, A.M. late rector of Water-Stratford in the county of Bucks
- 1770: The student and pastor
- 1771: Hunan-Adnabyddiaeth
- 1774: Self-knowledge
- 1778: Self-knowledge
- 1783: Spiritual songs
- 1784: Self-knowledge
- 1787: An essay on elocution
- 1787: Spiritual songs
- 1788: Select remains of the Reverend John Mason, A.M. Late rector of Water-Stratford, in the county of Bucks
- 1789: Self knowledge
- 1790: Spiritual songs
- 1790: Select remains
- 1791: Self-knowledge. A treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it
- 1791: Spiritual songs; or, Songs of praise
- 1791: Self-Knowledge
- 1791: Select remains
- 1791: [Spiritual songs; or, Songs of praise
- 1792: Self-Knowledge
- 1793: Self knowledge
- 1793: Fine double hyacinth
- 1793: Fine double hyacinth
- 1793: Select remains
- 1793: Select remains
- 1794: The student and pastor
- 1794: Self-Knowledge
- 1795: Spiritual songs
- 1797: Self-Knowledge
- 1798: Select remains
- 1798: Select remains
- 1798: Remains of the Rev. John Mason, A.M
- 1799: Select remains
- 1799: Select remains
- 1800: Self knowledge
- 1800: An essay on elocution
- 1800: Select remains
As Publisher
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