William Wilson
Active Years
Min year: 1648, Max year: 1800, Max count: 8
As Author
- 1685: The memorial of the just shall not rot
- 1689: A sermon preached before the mayor, aldermen, and Common-Council of Nottingham in St. Peter's Church, on the 14th of Febr. 1688/9
- 1694: A discourse of religion
- 1694: A discourse of the Resurrection
- 1702: Unto his Grace her Majesties high Commissioner and the right honourable the estates of Parliament the petition of William Wilson one of the under-clerks of Session
- 1714: William Wilson, appellant. James Tooker, respondent. The appellant's case. To be heard at the bar of the House of Lords on Tuesday, the 8th day of June, 1714
- 1716: Popery a yoke of bondage
- 1716: A commentary upon several chapters of the revelations
- 1725: Information for William Wilson
- 1731: A discourse concerning some prevailing evils of the present time: wherein Mr. Campbells's reasonings concerning the nature and influence of religious enthusiasm are particularly examined
- 1733: Stedfastness in the faith recommended
- 1734: Charity, as a rule of conduct in the affairs of a religious society, explain'd and recommended
- 1735: The blessedness lost in the first Adam, to be found in Christ the second Adam, ... By Mr. William Wilson,
- 1738: A letter from a member of the Associate Presbytery to a minister in the Presbytery of D---------ne. Wherein the question, concerning secession from the present judicatories, is stated and examined. With a postscript, containing some remarks on the Reverend Mr. Currie's Essa on separation
- 1739: A vindication and defence of the Christian peoples divine right to choose their own ministers
- 1739: A defence of the reformation-principles of the Church of Scotland
- 1739: A vindication and defence of the Christian peoples divine right to choose their own ministers
- 1741: A continuation of the Defence of the Reformation-principles of the Church of Scotland
- 1742: The day of a sinner's believing in Christ a most remarkable day
- 1743: The evening-Time of the Church of Christ issuing in light
- 1745: A description of the true nature of schism
- 1747: The watchman's duty and desire, or, the prayer of faithful ministers for the Lord's beauty on his Church, and success in their work. A sermon preached at the opening of the Synod of Perth and Stirling, ... 1727. By the late Reverend and learned Mr. William Wilson
- 1747: The blessedness lost in the first Adam, to be found in Christ the second Adam. Being the substance of some sermons on Psalm lxxii. 17. -And Men shall be blessed in him- By the late Reverend and learned Mr. William Wilson Minister of the Gospel at Perth. With a preface prefixed, To the Gentlemen of the Deistical Principles in or about the Burgh of Perth
- 1747: Stedfastness in the faith recommended
- 1747: The Father's promise to the Son, a clear bow in the Church's darkest cloud; or, the spiritual seed of Christ preserved in all ages and amidst all dangers. Being the substance of several sermons preached at Perth, in the years 1729. and 1730. By the late Reverend and learned Mr. William Wilson
- 1747: The Lamb's retinue attending him whithersoever he goeth. Being the substance of two sermons, preached ... at Orwell, August 6. 1738. By the late Reverend and learned Mr. William Wilson ... Carefully revised by a reverend member of the Associate Synod
- 1747: The Church's extremity, Christ's opportunity. A sermon preached upon Monday, ... at Abernethy, July 17. 1738. By the late Reverend and learned Mr. William Wilson ... Carefully revised by a reverend member of the Associate Synod
- 1748: Sermons
- 1749: The solemn declaration of Richard Coleman
- 1749: The social virtues of a good man represented, and his more happy latter end accounted for. A sermon preached to a congregation of protestant dissenters, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Feb.12, 1748-9. on the occasion of the death of Mr. Joseph Airey, ... By William Wilson
- 1753: A copy of the will and codicils of the Reverend William Wilson, extracted from the registry of his Majesty's Court of Prerogative in Ireland
- 1756: Answers for William Wilson weaver in Paisley, and William Wilkie writer there; to the petition and complaint of William Smith merchant in Paisley
- 1759: Some select meditations in spiritual songs
- 1761: Duplies for William Wilson writer at Murrayshall; to the replies for Alexander and Andrew Deuchars
- 1761: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Wilson writer in Edinburgh,
- 1761: Memorial for William Wilson writer in Edinburgh, and the creditors of Robert Baillie for their interest
- 1761: James Colquhoun, merchant, and James Flint, surgeon, both baillies of the borough of Dumbarton, and others, ---- appellants. William Wilson, counsellor of the same borough, and others, ------ respondents. The respondents case
- 1761: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Wilson writer at Murrayshall,
- 1761: Replies for William Wilson writer in Edinburgh, and others, to the answers for Neil Macvicar of Fergushill, and his factrix
- 1761: Answers for William Wilson writer at Murrayshall, to the petition of Alexander and Andrew Deuchars, writers in Edinburgh
- 1761: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Wilson writer in Edinburgh, and the creditors of Robert Baillie, for their interest,
- 1765: Memorial for William Wilson, writer to the Signet, trustee for Alexander Campbell, messenger in Edinburgh, heir-male of the old family of the Campbells of Otter, pursuer; against James Campbell of Rudil, and John Campbell, designed of Otter, defenders
- 1765: State of the process, William Wilson, writer to the Signet, originally intented; against Mr John Campbell of Otter, and George and John Campbells his sons, and Archibald Mackeoch, and others, tenants and possessors of the lands and barony of Otter, and thereafter, on the deat of the said Mr John Campbell, transferred against his heirs
- 1765: State of the process, William Wilson writer to the Signet, trustee for Alexander Campbell messenger in Edinburgh, heir-male of the old family of the Campbells of Ottar; against James Campbell of Rudal, and John Campbell now of Ottar
- 1765: Memorial for William Wilson writer to the Signet, trustee for Alexander Campbell messenger in Edinburgh, heir-male of the old family of Ottar, pursuer; against John Campbell, designed of Ottar, and others, defenders
- 1765: Memorial for William Wilson writer to the Signet, trustee for Alexander Campbell messenger in Edinburgh, heir-male of the old family of Ottar, pursuer; against John Campbell, designed of Ottar, and others, defenders
- 1766: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Wilson writer to the Signet, trustee for Alexander Campbell messenger in Edinburgh,
- 1766: Replies for William Wilson writer to the Signet, trustee for Alexander Campbell messenger in Edinburgh, heir of the ancient family of Ottar, pursuer; to the answers for John Campbell, designing himself of Ottar, defender
- 1766: Answers for William Wilson writer to the Signet, trustee for Alexander Campbell, heir of the old family of Ottar; to the petition of John Campbell, designed of Ottar
- 1766: Memorial for William Wilson writer to the Signet, trustee of Alexander Campbell messenger in Edinburgh, pursuer; against John Campbell, designing himself of Ottar, defender
- 1769: A defence of the Reformation-Principles of the Church of Scotland
- 1770: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1770. ... Being a proper supplement to The gentleman's and citizen's almanack, and suitable to be bound with it
- 1771: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1771
- 1772: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1772. ... Being a proper supplement to The gentleman's and citizen's almanack, and suitable to be bound with it
- 1772: Books printed for W. Wilson, No. 6 in Dame-street
- 1772: A description of the bloody battle of Bothwell-Bridge
- 1772: Alexander Earl of Home, --- appellant. William Wilson, writer to the signet, disponee of Janet Steel, deceased, -- respondent. Et e? contra. The respondent's case
- 1773: Elements of navigation
- 1773: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1773.
- 1774: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1774
- 1775: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1775. ... Being a proper supplement to The gentleman's and citizen's almanack, and suitable to be bound with it
- 1775: The Dublin catalogue of books, in all arts and sciences, classed alphabetically
- 1776: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1776
- 1777: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1777
- 1777: A treatise on the forcing of early fruits, and the management of hot walls. By William Wilson, gardener to Sir James Cockburn, bart. at Petersham
- 1778: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1778
- 1779: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1779
- 1780: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1780.
- 1781: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1781.
- 1782: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1782.
- 1783: The Christian's consolation in the hope set before him
- 1783: A treatise on the forcing of early fruits, and the management of hot walls. By William Wilson, gardener to Sir James Cockburn, baronet, at Petersham
- 1783: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1783.
- 1784: Navigation made easy
- 1784: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1784.
- 1784: Elements of navigation
- 1785: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1785.
- 1786: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1786.
- 1786: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Wilson, writer to the signet
- 1786: A catalogue of books, being the entire libraries of the late George Immyns, ... and the late Reverend Mr. Malkin, ... which will begin to be sold, ... on Saturday the 25th of February, 1786, ... by William Wilson, ... in the Market-Place, Nottingham,
- 1787: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1787.
- 1788: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1788.
- 1789: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1789.
- 1790: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1790.
- 1790: A catalogue of books
- 1790: A catalogue of several libraries and parcels of books, lately purchased, with modern publications; ... which will begin to be sold, ... on Monday the 22d of February, 1790, by William Wilson, ... in the Market-Place, Nottingham,
- 1790: Information for William Wilson merchant in Dumfries, defender
- 1791: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1791.
- 1792: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1792.
- 1792: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Wilson, merchant in Dundee; Patrick Kerr, merchant there; William Low, flax-dresser in Montrose; ... creditors of John Hay, merchant in Forfar, pursuer in a process of cessio bonorum
- 1792: Twelve original Scotch songs for the voice and harpsichord with an accompaniment for the violin or flute
- 1792: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1792.
- 1793: Preparing for the press, the third edition of the post-chaise companion: or, Traveller's directory, through Ireland
- 1793: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1793
- 1794: In the House of Lords. William Wilson Esquire, - - appellant. John Wilson Esquire, - - - respondent. The appellant's case
- 1794: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1794
- 1795: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1795.
- 1795: A dialogue upon the two bills now depending in Parliament
- 1796: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1796,
- 1797: A true and impartial relation of the persecuted presbyterians in Scotland; their rising in arms, and defeat at Bothwel-Bridge, 1679. Faithfully collected from twelve different accounts of the same, written by persons of great integrity, who were officers in the army, and members of the council of war; ... By William Wilson, late schoolmaster in the parish of Douglas
- 1797: An illustration of the method of explaining the New Testament by the early opinions of Jews and Christians concerning Christ
- 1797: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1797, including the additions and corrections, of the Bank of Ireland
- 1798: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1798, including the additions and corrections; of the Bank of Ireland
- 1799: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1799,
- 1800: Scottish rhymes
- 1800: Wilson's Dublin directory, for the year 1800,
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