John Wilson
Active Years
Min year: 1608, Max year: 1800, Max count: 10
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1608: The English martyrologe
- 1625: Some helpes to faith
- 1626: A song or, story, for the lasting remembrance of diuers famous works, which God hath done in our time
- 1629: Some helpes to faith
- 1630: Some helps to faith
- 1631: The application of redemption
- 1631: Zacheus converted: or The rich publicans repentance. Restitution
- 1631: Zachevs converted: or, The rich publicans repentance. restitution
- 1640: The English martyrologe
- 1646: A good and seasonable caveat for Christians
- 1648: The Kings Majesties last propositions to his subjects of England
- 1657: Psalterium Carolinum
- 1658: A copy of verses made by that reverend man of God Mr. John Wilson, pastor to the first church in Boston; on the sudden death of Mr. Joseph Brisco
- 1659: Cheerfull ayres or ballads
- 1660: Psalterium Carolinum
- 1664: The cheats·
- 1664: Andronicus Comnenius
- 1665: The projectors
- 1667: Cultus evangelicus: or, a brief discourse concerning the spirituality and simplicity of New-Testament worship
- 1671: The cheats
- 1672: The English martyrologe
- 1676: The vanity of mans present state proved and applyed
- 1677: A seasonable vvatch-vvord unto Christians against the dreams & dreamers of this generation
- 1677: To His Grace James Duke of Ormond, &c
- 1677: To His Grace James Duke of Ormond, &c
- 1678: The Scriptures genuine interpreter asserted: or, A discourse concerning the right interpretation of Scripture
- 1680: To the memory of the most excellent, and noble, Thomas Earl of Ossory, &c
- 1680: A song of deliverance for the lasting remembrance of Gods wonderful works never to be forgotten
- 1682: To His Excellence Richard Earle of Arran &c. Lord Deputy of Ireland, a poem
- 1684: The cheats. A comedy: written in the year, M.DC.LXII
- 1684: A discourse of monarchy
- 1685: A Pindarique to Their sacred Majesties, James II· and his royal consort Queen Mary, on their joynt coronations at Westminster, April 23. 1685. By John Wilson
- 1688: Jus regium coronę: or, The King's supream power in dispensing with penal statutes
- 1688: Jus regium coronę: or, the king's supream power in dispensing with penal statutes
- 1691: Belphegor: or The marriage of the Devil
- 1691: Belphegor: or The marriage of the Devil
- 1692: Vindicię Carolinę: or, A defence of Eiko?n basilike?
- 1693: The cheats
- 1693: The cheats
- 1693: The cheats
- 1696: David's distress and deliverance
- 1702: An essay wherein national love and unity is recommended, its opposits exposed, ... By a lover of God, love, peace, unity and the church and kingdom of Scotland. And Islelands of Orkney. ... containing a lamentation for church divisions
- 1703: Queries proposed to, and rejected by the Presbytery of Orknay
- 1706: The address of Mr. John Wilson
- 1706: Spiritual chymistrie being a discourse on Rom. 8, 28
- 1706: The humble and modest address, of Mr. John Wilson minister of the Gospel, to his brethren of the episcopal perswasion, vvith all due deference, and submission to the venerable fathers of the church
- 1706: A letter to Mr. William Wiseheart minister at Leith
- 1706: The address of Mr. John Wilson
- 1706: The humble address of Mr. John Wilson minister of the gospel, to the representatives of the nation, in favours of the royal family
- 1706: An essay on enthusiasm
- 1706: A vindication of the episcopal clergy
- 1706: An essay on government
- 1706: God's warning to Scotland
- 1712: An essay on that divine hymn
- 1712: A family catechism, full, plain, and practical, fitted to the meanest capacity
- 1713: To Dr. David Dickson, lamenting the death of his learned friend Dr. Archbald Pitcairn
- 1714: Trigonometry
- 1716: Britain's prospect
- 1719: John Arrat, late professor of philosophy at St. Andrews, appellant. John Wilson, respondent. The respondent's case
- 1724: Trigonometry
- 1726: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Wilson writer in Glasgow
- 1741: An introduction to arithmetick
- 1742: The British heroine
- 1742: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Wilson and Gilbert Blair, barbers in the Canongate,
- 1744: A synopsis of British plants, in Mr Ray's method: with their characters, descriptions, places of growth, time of flowering, and physical virtues, According to the Most Accurate Observations, And the Best Modern Authors. Together with a botanical dictionary, illustrated with several figures. By John Wilson
- 1744: The British heroine
- 1747: The case of a master clothier in the liberty
- 1751: Address'd to the merchants of London
- 1752: An introduction to arithmetic
- 1753: Information for John Wilson collector of his Majesty's customs at Stocktoun
- 1757: The perpetual astronomical calendar
- 1758: John Wilson, collector of his Majesty's customs at Stockton, in ... Durham, and Richard Swainston, sollicitor of the customs in Scotland, his attorney, appellants. Against Robert Burnton and James Chalmers, both merchants in Edinburgh, - respondents. The appellants case
- 1759: Lord Kaimes. Minutes John Wilson and other landholders in the city of Glasgow; against the magistrates of Glasgow. Partibus ut in processu. The cause called
- 1760: The earl of Douglas
- 1760: Information for John Wilson, sometime gardener at Dunkeld, now at Blair in Athol, defender; against Daniel Murray merchant in Edinburgh, pursuer
- 1760: A vindication of the Miscellanea analytica
- 1761: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Wilson tenant in Wester-Aldie, and John Young tenant in Denhead of Meikleour,
- 1764: Earl Douglas; or, generosity betray'd. A tragedy
- 1769: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John and William Wilsons, lawful sons of the deceased Andrew Wilson, late of Templeland,
- 1770: Answers for John and William Wilsons lawful sons of the deceased Andrew Wilson, late of Temple-lands
- 1773: Answers for John Wilson in Townhead of Hardrigge
- 1785: Disputatio medica inauguralis, de dysenteria. Quam, Annuente Summo Numine, Ex Auctoritate Reverendi admodum Viri, D. Gulielmi Robertson, S. S. T. P. Academiae Edinburgenae Pracsecti; Necnon Amplissimi Senatus Academici consensu, Et nobilissimae Facultatis Medicae decreto, pro gradu doctoris, Summisque In Medicina Honoribus ET Privilegiis Rite ET Legitime Consequendis; eruditorum examini subjicit Joannes Wilson, Anglo-Britannus. Soc. Reg. Med. Soc. Extraord. Item Soc. Phys. Edin. Soc. Honor. Necnon Soc. Nat. Studios. Soc. Ad diem 24. Junii, hora locoque solitis
- 1786: An essay on light and colours
- 1788: A full and circumstantial narrative of the life and trial of John Wilson
- 1792: A short treatise on the law
- 1792: John Wilson's sale-catalogue; consisting chiefly of books in divinity, with a few good old histories, and a collection of the best sermons:
- 1793: A short treatise on the law
- 1794: In the House of Lords. William Wilson Esquire, - - - appellant. John Wilson Esquire, - - - - respondent. The respondent's case
- 1794: Christ's commission to Peter, and the rest of the apostles, in giving them the keys of the kingdom of Heaven, no commission for the Pope of Rome
- 1795: Disputatio medica inauguralis, de asthmate spasmodico
- 1796: An inaugural experimental dissertation on digestion
- 1796: Tables for accurately ascertaining, by weight or measure, the strength of spirituous liquors, from 300 to 85o of temperature
- 1798: Tables for accurately ascertaining, by weight or measure, the strength of spirituous liquors
- 1798: Principles of elocution, and suitable exercises
- 1799: Tables to facilitate the computation of interest, on accounts current, between merchants and bankers
- 1800: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of poor John, Margaret, Andrew, and Helen Wilson, children of the deceased John Wilson, mason in Dunbar;
- 1800: Village christening, A poem; or Modern Christianity displayed. By John Wilson
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