Towers, Joseph, 1737-1799
Towers, Joseph
Joseph Towers biographe. ministre presbytérien
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Works
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An address to the electors of Great Britain. | |
An address to those who consider the Holy Scriptures as a rule of conduct given them by God : as a Display of his Perfections, and a Manifestation of his Will | |
Biographia Britannica... | |
British biography : or, an accurate and impartial account of the lives and writings of eminent persons, in Great Britain and Ireland; from Wickliff, who begun the Reformation by his writings, to the present time: whether, Statesmen, Patriots, Generals, Admirals, Philosophers, Poets, Lawyers, or Divines. In which, The several Incidents and remarkable Actions of their Lives, and the Particularities of their Deaths, that could be collected from History, Family Memoirs, and Records, are related; a Catalogue and Specimen of their Writings given, with occasional Remarks; and their Characters delineated with Freedom and Impartiality. | |
A dialogue between an associator and a well-informed Englishman : on the grounds of the late associations, and the commencement of a war with France. | |
A dialogue between two gentlemen : concerning The late Application to Parliament for Relief in the Matter of Subscription to the Thirty-Nine Articles and Liturgy of the Church of England. | |
Dialogues concerning the ladies : To which is added, an essay on the antient amazons. | |
Enquiry into the question, whether juries are, or are not, judges of law, as well as of fact | |
An essay on the life, character, and writings, of Dr. Samuel Johnson. | |
An examination into the nature and evidence of the charges brought against Lord William Russel, and Algernon Sydney : by Sir John Dalrymple, Bart. in his Memoirs of Great Britain | |
Histoire D'Angleterre : Depuis l'invasion de Jules César, jusqu'à l'évasion de Jacques II. | |
History of England | |
The history of Philip Waldegrave : In two volumes. | |
A letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson : occasioned by his late political publications. With an appendix, containing some observations on a pamphlet lately published by Dr. Shebbeare. | |
A letter to the Rev. Dr. Nowell, Principal Of St. Mary Hall, King's Professor Of Modern History, And Public Orator In The University Of Oxford: occasioned by his very extraordinary sermon, preached before the House of Commons on the thirtieth of January, 1772. | |
A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley : In answer to His late pamphlet, entitled, "free Thoughts on the Present State of Public Affairs. | |
A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne, First Lord of the Treasury. | |
Memoirs of the life and reign of Frederick the Third [sic], King of Prussia | |
Observations on public liberty, patriotism, ministerial despotism, and national grievances : With some remarks on riots, petitions, loyal addresses, and military execution. In a letter to the freeholders of the county of Middlesex, and the livery of London. By an independen citizen of London. | |
Observations on the rights and duty of juries in trials for libels | |
An oration delivered at the London Tavern on the fourth of November 1788, on occasion of the commemoration of the revolution, and the completion of a century from that great event | |
The professors of the Gospel under the strongest obligations to labour to distinguish themselves by an eminent degree of piety and virtue : A sermon preached at St. Thomas's, January 1, 1777, for the benefit of the charity-school in Gravel-Lane, Southwark. By Joseph Towers. Published at the request of the Managers. | |
Remarks on the conduct, principles, and publications, of the Association at the Crown and Anchor, in the Strand, for preserving liberty and property against republicans and levellers. | |
A review of the genuine doctrines of Christianity. Comprehending remarks on several principal Calvinistical doctrines; And some Observations on the Use of Reason in Religion, on Human Nature, and on Free Agency. By Joseph Towers. | |
A sermon, preached at New Broad-Street, August 1, 1779 : occasioned by the death of the late Revd. Caleb Fleming, D.D. who departed this life July 21, 1779, in the Eighty-First Year of his Age | |
Thoughts on national insanity. | |
Thoughts on the commencement of a new Parliament : with an appendix, containing remarks on the letter of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, on the revolution in France | |
Towers law of libels | |
Tracts on political and other subjects : published at various times by Joseph Towers, L. L. D. and Now First Collected Together, in three Volumes. | |
Tre lettere apologetiche di M.rs Macaulay Graham, di M.r Touers e del D.r Price contra le Riflessioni di M.r Edmund Burke sopra la rivoluzione di Francia. Con un breve compendio delle stesse; il tutto volgarizzato dagli originali inglesi da Pietro Antoniutti. | |
A vindication of the political principles of Mr. Locke : in answer to the objections of the Rev. Dr. Tucker, Dean of Glocester. By Joseph Towers, L. L. D. |