John Norton
Active Years
Min year: 1621, Max year: 1780, Max count: 8
As Author
- 1642: An ansvver to a late scvrrilovs and scandalovs pamphlet, entituled, The Downfall of old Common Councill men
- 1643: The miseries of vvar. By a Lover of truth and peace: and by him dedicated to all that are such
- 1648: Responsio ad totam quĉstionum syllogen a? clarissimo viro domino Guilielmo Apollonio, ecclesiĉ Middleburgensis pastore, propositam
- 1648: A brief and excellent treatise containing the doctrine of godliness, or living unto God
- 1653: A discussion of that great point in divinity, the sufferings of Christ
- 1654: The orthodox evangelist. Or A treatise wherein many great evangelical truths (not a few whereof are much opposed and eclipsed in this perillous hour of the passion of the Gospel) are briefly discussed, cleared, and confirmed
- 1657: The orthodox evangelist. Or A treatise wherein many great evangelical truths (not a few whereof are much opposed and eclipsed in this perillious hour of the passion of the gospel) are briefly discussed, cleared, and confirmed
- 1658: Abel being dead yet speaketh; or, The life & death of that deservedly famous man of God, Mr John Cotton
- 1659: The heart of N-England rent at the blasphemies of the present generation. Or a brief tractate concerning the doctrine of the Quakers
- 1660: The heart of New-England rent at the blasphemies of the present generation. Or a brief tractate, concerning the doctrine of the Quakers
- 1660: A brief catechisme
- 1664: Three choice and profitable sermons upon severall texts of Scripture
- 1669: An humble apology for non-conformists
- 1674: The Kings entertainment at Guild-Hall or, Londons option in fruition
- 1680: Catechistical guide to sinners, and to such converts that are babes in Christ
- 1708: An essay tending to promote reformation
- 1748: The redeemed captive
- 1770: Directions for taking the drops
- 1771: By the King's patent. That Maredant's anti-scorbutic drops, prepared only by John Norton, surgeon, will perfectly cure the most inveterate scurvy,
- 1772: An account of remarkable cures, performed by the use of Maredant's antiscorbutic drops
- 1772: An account of remarkable cures, performed by the use of Maredant's antiscorbutic drops
- 1773: [An] account of remarkable cures, performed by the use of Maredant's antiscorbutic drops
- 1773: An account of remarkable cures
- 1774: An account of remarkable cures, performed by the use of Maredant's antiscorbutic drops
- 1775: As a farther proof of the superior efficacy of Maredant's drops (prepar'd by Mr. Norton, surgeon, of Golden Square, London,) to any medicine hitherto known for curing the leprosy, scurvy, ulcers, evil, fistula, piles, rheumatism, long continued inflammation of the eyes, and every disorder arising from a foulness of the blood
- 1775: As a farther proof of the superior efficacy of Maredant's drops (prepar'd by Mr. Norton, surgeon, of Golden Square, London) to any medicine hitherto known for curing the leprosy, scurvy, ulcers, evil, fistula, piles, rheumatism, scorbutic gout, St. Anthony's fire, pimpled faces, long continued inflammation of the eyes, and every disorder arising from a foulness of the blood
- 1776: As a proof of the superior efficacy of Maredant's drops (prepar'd by Mr. Norton, surgeon, Golden Square, London) to any medicine hitherto known -- for effectually curing the leprosy, scurvy, old sores, or ulcers, the evil, fistulas, piles, pimpled faces, long continued inflammation of the eyes, bilious colic, St. Anthony's fire, scorbutic gout, and rheumatism;
- 1776: As a proof of the superior efficacy of Maredant's drops (prepared by Mr. Norton, surgeon, Golden Square, London) to any medicine hitherto known -- for effectually curing the leprosy, scurvy, old sores, the evil, fistulas, piles, pimpled faces, long continued inflammation of the eyes, bilious colic, St. Anthony's fire, scorbutic gout and rheumatism;
- 1777: A caution to the public in general, but more particularly to merchants, captains of ships, and those concerned in ttading [sic] to the East or West Indies, &c. relative to Maredants antiscorbutic drops, prepared by Mr. Norton, surgeon, in Golden-Square, near Piccadilly, London, only proprietor and inventor of them
- 1777: From the many extraordinary well authenticated cures ... and the daily proofs Mr. Norton has of the efficacy of his drops (called Maredant's), he can justly recommend them, etc.
- 1780: Maredant's antiscorbutic drops
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