William Duncan
Active Years
Min year: 1721, Max year: 1800, Max count: 40
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1722: The history of the lives and reigns of the Kings of Scotland From Fergus the First King, continued to the Commencement of the Union of the Two Kingdoms of Scotland and England In the Year of the Reign of our Late Sovereign Queen Anne, Anno Domini, 1707. To which is added, an account of the rebellion in Scotland in the Year, 1715. As also, a description of the Kingdom of Scotland, and the Isles thereunto belonging; with the Names, Sir-Names and Titles of the Peers, with the Dates of their Creation; the Names of the Clans and Families of Distinction, and their Chiefs; and the Laws and Government in Church and State By an impartial hand
- 1748: The elements of logick
- 1752: The elements of logick
- 1759: The elements of logick
- 1764: The elements of logick
- 1770: The elements of logick
- 1776: The elements of logick
- 1776: The elements of logick
- 1780: The elements of logick
- 1787: The elements of logick
- 1791: The New-York directory, and register, for the year 1791
- 1792: The New-York directory, and register, for tre [sic] year 1792
- 1792: The elements of logic
- 1793: The New-York directory, and register, for the year 1792 [i.e., 1793]
- 1794: The New-York directory, and register, for the year 1794
- 1795: The New-York directory, and register, for the year 1795
- 1796: The true Briton
- 1800: The elements of logic
As Printer
- 1721: A letter of remarks upon some of the overtures, anent calling of ministers
- 1725: Truth's victory over error
- 1728: Christ famous titles, and a believer's golden chain, handled in divers sermons
- 1729: A sermon against the infallibility of the Church or Pope of Rome
- 1730: Directions and instigations to the duty of prayer
- 1731: The father's catechism in a legacy to his eighth children
- 1736: Advice to communicants, for necessary preparation, and profitable improvement of the great and comfortable ordinance of the Lord's Supper
- 1737: River of life
- 1738: A cry from the dead
- 1739: A commentary upon the book of the Revelation
- 1742: Some remarks on a late pamphlet intitled, The state of religion in New-England
- 1742: A faithful narrative of the extraordinary work of the spirit of God, at Kilsyth
- 1743: A sacramental catechism
- 1746: The confession of faith
- 1746: An alarm to unconverted sinners
- 1748: Time and the end of time, in two discourses
- 1749: The mystery of faith opened up
- 1750: The spiritual warfare: or, Some sermons concerning the nature of mortification, right exercise, and spiritual advantages there-of
- 1750: Great and precious promises
- 1751: Directions and instigations to the duty of prayer
- 1752: Human nature in its fourfold state
- 1752: The practice of piety
- 1752: The sovereignty and wisdom of God, displayed in the afflictions of men
- 1752: The Testament of the twelve patriarchs, the sons of Jacob
- 1753: The history of the twelve Caesars, first emperors of Rome
- 1753: The confession of faith
- 1753: The wonderful life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, mariner
- 1754: An example of plain catechising upon the Assembly's shorter catechism
- 1754: Christian directions; shewing how to walk with God all the day long
- 1754: Practical discourses concerning the Christian temper
- 1755: Practical discourses concerning the Christian temper
- 1755: The Indian emperor
- 1755: An essay on man
- 1755: Flora; an opera
- 1760: An essay on man
- 1762: The confession of faith
- 1762: Annotations upon the Holy Bible
- 1765: The balm of Gilead
As Bookseller
Mon Oct 02 00:58:45 CDT 2023