Duncan, John, 1721-1808
John Duncan English writer and British Army chaplain (1721-1808)
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Works
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The condemnation pronounced against all mere external pretences of religion, 1769: | |
The defects and danger of a pharisaical righteousness : A sermon preached at Glasgow July 7th, 1751. By John Duncan M.A. Fellow of St. John Baptist's College Oxon, and Chaplain to Colonel Rich's regiment | |
An essay on happiness. : In four books | |
An inquiry into the moral and religious character of the times. : A sermon, preached at Basingstoke, the 7th of July, 1788. By John Duncan, D.D. Rector of Southwarmborough, hants. At the primary visitation of the Honourable and Right Reverend Brownlow Lord Bishop of Winchester, and published by order of the Bishop | |
The interests of truth and virtue invariably pursued by providence in the permission of error and vice | |
The libertine led to reflection : By calm expostulation, a method recommend in a farewell address to his younger bretheren by an Old parochial clergyman | |
Miscellaneous works, theological, critical, moral, and philosophical, in verse and prose. : Now first collected in two volumes. By John Duncan, D.D. Rector of South-Warmborough, Hants |