Johnston, William, M.A.
Johnston, William (William)
Johnston, William, 17??-....
Johnston, William, fl. 1764-1800
Johnston, William of Tunbridge Wells
William Johnston Scottish grammarian and Presbyterian minister in Tunbridge Wells
VIAF ID: 31863862 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Johnston, William ‡c of Tunbridge Wells
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Johnston, William, ‡c M.A.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Johnston, William, ‡d 17??-....
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Johnston ‡c Scottish grammarian and Presbyterian minister in Tunbridge Wells
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Works
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General biography; or, Lives critical and historical, of the most eminent persons of all ages, countries, conditions, and professions, arranged according to alphabetical order. | |
The improved Christian's courage, and comfort, in afflictions, and death; through the gracious presence, and influence of his heavenly shepherd. Illustrated in a funeral sermon, preached at Tunbridge-Wells, on the 23d of December, 1770. occasioned by the death of Mrs. Sarah Jeffery, Relict of Mr. Richard Jeffery, of Mount-Sion; who departed this Life on the 15th of the same Month, in the 80th Year of her Age. And Which, on the 8th Day following, was preached at Lewes in Sussex, with some Addition, on the Occasion of the Funeral of Miss Ann Johnston, Daughter of the Rev. Mr. Ebenezer Johnston, Minister there, who departed this Life on the 25th of the same Month, in the 19th Year of her Age. By William Johnston, M.A | |
A new introduction to Enfield's Speaker : or a collection of easy lessons, arranged on an improved plan. Designed for the use of schools | |
A pronouncing and spelling dictionary, 1764: | |
A second letter from Dr. Glass to Dr. Baker, on certain methods of treating the small-pox, during the eruptive state | |
A short grammar of the English language : whereby a stranger may soon and easily acquaint himself with its principles, and learn to speak English properly | |
A voyage to the East Indies, : containing an account of the manners, customs etc. of the natives, with a geographical description of the country. : Collected from observations made during a residence of thirteen years between 1776 and 1789 in districts little frequented by the Europeans |