John Sergeant
Active Years
Min year: 1653, Max year: 1757, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1653: To Sir Kenelme Digby upon his two incomparable treatises of philosophy
- 1657: Schism dispach't or A reioynder to the replies of Dr. Hammond and the Ld of Derry.
- 1659: A vindication of the doctrine contained in Pope Benedict xii. his bull
- 1662: The Jesuite's reasons unreasonable: or, doubts proposed to the Jesuits upon their paper presented to divers persons of honour, for non-exception from the common favour voted to Catholicks
- 1665: A letter from the authour of Sure-footing, to his answerer
- 1665: Sure-footing in Christianity, or Rational discourses on the rule of faith
- 1665: A discovery of the groundlesness and insincerity of my Ld. of Down's Dissuasive
- 1665: Sure-footing in Christianity, or Rational discourses on the rule of faith
- 1665: Sure-footing in Christianity, or Rational discourses on the rule of faith
- 1666: A letter of thanks from the author of Sure-footing
- 1667: Faith vindicated from possibility of falshood: or, The immovable firmness and certainty of the motives to Christian faith
- 1671: The method to arrive at satisfaction in religion
- 1672: Reason against raillery: or, A full answer to Dr. Tillotson's preface against J.S
- 1673: Errour non-plust, or, Dr. Stillingfleet shown to be the man of no principles
- 1678: Of devotion
- 1681: The informations of John Sergeant, and David Maurice, gentlemen
- 1687: The second Catholick letter; or, Reflections on the reflecters defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's first letter to Mr. G
- 1687: The third Catholick letter in ansvver to the arguing part of Doctor Stillingfleet's second letter to Mr. G
- 1687: A letter to the D. of P
- 1688: The sixth Catholick letter
- 1688: A letter to the continuator of the present state of our controversy
- 1688: Five Catholick letters concerning the means of knowing with absolute certainty, what faith, now held, was taught by Christ
- 1688: The fourth Catholick letter in answer to Dr. Stillingfleet's sermon
- 1688: The fifth Catholick letter in reply to Dr. Stillingfleet's (pretended) answer to about the fortieth part of J.S's Catholick letters
- 1694: An historical romance of the wars
- 1695: A letter from a trooper in Flanders, to his comerade
- 1696: The method to science
- 1697: Solid philosophy asserted, against the fancies of the ideists: or, The method to science farther illustrated
- 1698: Ideæ cartesianæ ad lydium veritatis lapidem (terminorum scilicet connexionem) expensæ
- 1698: Non vltra: or, A letter to a learned Cartesian
- 1699: Raillery defeated by calm reason: or, The new Cartesian method of arguing and answering expos'd
- 1700: Transnatural philosophy, or Metaphysicks
- 1702: A treatise plainly shewing the only religion
- 1702: Of good intentions
- 1706: Transnatural philosophy
- 1733: A treatise
- 1743: The causes and danger of delusions in the affairs of religion, consider'd and caution'd against
- 1743: A letter from the Revd Mr. Sergeant of Stockbridge, to Dr. Colman of Boston
- 1757: An abridgment of Mr. Hopkins's Historical memoirs, relating to the Housatunnuk, or Stockbridge Indians: or, A brief account of the methods used, and pains taken, for civilizing and propagating the Gospel among that heathenish tribe, and the success thereof, under the ministry of the late Rev. Mr. John Sergeant
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