Daniel Turner
Active Years
Min year: 1695, Max year: 1798, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1695: Apologia chyrurgica
- 1709: A remarkable case in surgery
- 1714: De morbis cutaneis
- 1717: Syphilis
- 1722: The art of surgery
- 1723: De morbis cutaneis
- 1724: Syphilis
- 1724: Syphilis
- 1725: An appendix to Dr. Turner's Art of surgery
- 1725: The art of surgery
- 1726: De morbis cutaneis
- 1726: De morbis cutaneis
- 1727: Syphillis. A practical dissertation on the venereal disease
- 1727: A discourse concerning fevers
- 1729: The art of surgery
- 1729: A discourse concerning gleets
- 1730: The force of the mother's imagination upon her foetus in utero
- 1731: De morbis cutaneis
- 1732: A discourse concerning fevers. In two letters to a young physician
- 1732: Siphylis
- 1732: The art of surgery
- 1733: The ancient physician's legacy impartially survey'd
- 1734: The antient physician's legacy impartially survey'd
- 1735: The drop and pill of Mr. Ward
- 1735: The drop and pill of Mr. Ward
- 1736: The art of surgery
- 1736: De morbis cutaneis
- 1737: Siphylis
- 1737: Siphylis
- 1739: An abstract of English grammar and rhetoric
- 1739: Three tracts
- 1739: A discourse concerning fevers
- 1739: The antient physician's legacy impartially survey'd
- 1739: Syphilis
- 1741: An abstract of English grammar and rhetoric
- 1741: The art of surgery
- 1747: Divine songs
- 1750: A poem to the memory of the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Wilson
- 1758: A compendium of social religion
- 1761: Faith in God and Christ the sure way to comfort
- 1766: Letters religious and moral
- 1768: The contrast; or The dying profligate, and the dying Christian, in two poetical essays. By Daniel Turner
- 1769: Preparation for death explained and enforced
- 1769: A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Joseph Stennett
- 1771: Short meditations on select portions of scripture
- 1771: An introduction to rhetoric
- 1772: A modest plea for free communion at the Lord's table; particulary between the baptists and poedobaptists
- 1773: A charge and sermon
- 1774: The fashionable daughter
- 1775: Dissertations moral and philosophical, on natural and revealed religion
- 1777: The divine appointment, and great importance of the Christian ministry considered
- 1778: A compendium of social religion
- 1780: Charity the bond of perfection
- 1780: Charity the bond of perfection
- 1782: Remarks on a sermon, preached at Abingdon, Berks, October 7, 1781. by the Rev. John Neal Lake, M.A. entitled, Infant baptism a reasonable and scriptural service
- 1785: Short meditations on select portions of scripture
- 1785: Devotional poetry vindicated
- 1786: Sacred friendship: exemplified in the case of Elijah and Elisha
- 1787: Essays on important subjects
- 1788: The conversion, the practice of St. Paul
- 1789: A sermon, preached before the Ancient and Honourable Society, of Free and Accepted Masons, on December 27, 1788
- 1790: Expositions on some of the most highly picturesque, and interesting passages of scripture
- 1793: An exhortation to peace
- 1793: Letters religious and moral
- 1793: An exhortation to peace
- 1793: Free thoughts on the spirit of free inquiry in religion
- 1793: Free thoughts on the spirit of free inquiry in religion
- 1794: Poems devotional and moral
- 1794: Hints on religious education: being two sermons in favour of Sunday schools. By Daniel Turner, D.D
- 1794: The gathering of the people to Christ considered
- 1794: Poems devotional and moral
- 1795: The monitor; or a friendly address to the people of Great Britain, on the most effectual means of deliverance from our national calamities; particularly the present war, and of obtaining a lasting and honourable peace. By Theophilus Senex, Esq
- 1795: The gracious presence of God, the chief joy of his people, considered, in a sermon
- 1798: Short meditations on select portions of scripture
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