William Harris
Active Years
Min year: 1640, Max year: 1799, Max count: 5
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1669: A seasonable exhortation for the inhabitants of Polesworth
- 1702: William Harris Esq; appellant. George Parker Esq; respondent. The appellants case
- 1702: A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, in the cities of London and Westminster. June 29. 1702
- 1704: A Sermon preached on the publick fast appointed by authority
- 1706: A wedding-sermon preach'd on March the 7th, 1699. By W. Harris
- 1707: The mischief of evil company
- 1708: A sermon occasion'd by the general mourning for the death of the Prince
- 1708: A sermon occasion'd by the general mourning for the death of the Prince
- 1713: A sermon preached in Crutched-Friers near Aldgate, Novem. 5. 1713
- 1716: A sermon preached on the publick thanksgiving
- 1717: Self-Dedication, personal and sacramental
- 1717: The nature and reasonableness of consideration
- 1718: Of the sin against the Holy Ghost
- 1719: The scripture consolations in the death of good men
- 1720: Of readiness for the coming of the Lord
- 1721: The divine government a reason of universal joy
- 1722: A christian's groans in the mortal body; and desires of the heavenly happiness. A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. John Billingsly
- 1723: Self-dedication, personal and sacramental
- 1723: Self-dedication, personal and sacramental
- 1724: Practical discourses on the principal representations of the Messiah throughout the Old Testament. By W. Harris
- 1725: The happy end of an useful life
- 1725: The nature of the pastoral office
- 1725: Some memoirs of the life and character of the reverend and learned Thomas Manton, D.D
- 1726: Remarks on the various interpretations of the more sure word of prophecy, 2 Pet. I. 19 which have been lately published by the Dean of Chichester, and the author of Miscellanea sacra. In vindication of that passage from the objections of the author of a discourse, of, The grounds and reasons of the Christian religion. With a different account of the place designed; in vindication of it against the mentioned author
- 1729: The reasonableness of believing in Christ, and the unreasonableness of infidelity
- 1729: Faithfulness in the Christian ministry briefly represented and argued
- 1729: The death of good men, in the midst of their days, considered and improved
- 1729: The death of good men, in the midst of their days, considered and improved
- 1730: The love of Christ's appearance, the character of a sincere Christian
- 1730: The reasonableness of believing in Christ, and the unreasonableness of infidelity
- 1730: Finishing the Christian course, considered and argued. A funeral sermon, occasion'd by the death of the late Reverend John Evans, D.D. who deceased May 16, 1730. ... Preach'd at New Broad-Street in Petty-France. To which is added the practical improvement. By W. Harris,
- 1731: Of despising young ministers
- 1732: Lukewarmness in religion
- 1733: Diligence in the Christian life necessary to be found in peace
- 1733: Brief remarks upon The dispute adjusted
- 1733: Remarks on the history of the test
- 1733: Remarks on the history of the test
- 1735: A discourse concerning transubstantiation
- 1735: A second discourse concerning transubstantiation
- 1735: A second discourse concerning transubstantiation
- 1735: A discourse concerning transubstantiation
- 1735: A discourse concerning transubstantiation
- 1736: Funeral discourses, in two parts; containing, I. Consolations on the death of our friends. II. Preparations for our own death. By William Harris, D.D
- 1736: Short remarks upon the plea for the sacramental test
- 1736: Brief remarks upon the dispute adjusted
- 1736: The case of the Corporation and Test Acts considered
- 1737: The nature of the Lord's-Supper, and the obligations to it, briefly consider'd; with a serious exhortation to a due attendance upon it
- 1737: A practical illustration of the Book of Esther
- 1740: The case of Sodom and Gomorrah
- 1751: An historical and critical account of Hugh Peters
- 1753: An historical and critical account of the life and writings of James the First
- 1758: An historical and critical account of the life and writings of Charles I
- 1762: An historical and critical account of the life of Oliver Cromwell
- 1766: An historical and critical account of the life of Charles the Second
- 1767: Observations on national establishments in religion in general
- 1769: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Harries, late merchant in Ayr, now prisoner in the tolbooth of Edinburgh
- 1770: Heads of the proof relative to the petition and complaint, his majesty's advocate, Sir James Maxwell, &c. Against William Harris, alias Harries, late merchant in Ayr, presently prisoner in the tolbooth of Edinburgh
- 1772: An historical and critical account of the life and writings of James I. King of Great Britain
- 1772: An historical and critical account of the life and writings of Charles I
- 1772: An historical and critical account of the life of Oliver Cromwell
- 1772: Harris's pocket journal
- 1777: Harris's pocket journal, for town and country
- 1792: A collection of lessons and hymns, from the Holy Scriptures
- 1795: A sermon, delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Martha Roads, Sept. 26, 1792
- 1799: A sermon delivered at Trinity Church in Boston
As Bookseller
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