Cornish, Joseph, 1750-1823
Joseph Cornish English Presbyterian minister and religious writer
Joseph Cornish
VIAF ID: 4074929 ( Personal )
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Works
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An attempt to display the importance of classical learning : addressed to the parents and guardians of youth: with some candid remarks on Mr. Knox's Liberal education | |
A blow at the root ... [MI] 1775 | |
A blow at the root of all priestly claims : proving, from scripture, That every Layman has a Right not only to pray and preach in Public, but also to administer the Ordinances of Baptism and the Lord's Supper; and that those, to whom these Offices are now committed, derive all their Authority from the People who choose to attend upon them, and not from Ordination, either by a Bishop or Presbyters; which latter Notion is shewn to be groundless and mischievous. Dedicated to the Christian Laity of every party and denomination. With A few Remarks on the Essays on Public Worship, Patriotism, and Projects of Reformation | |
A brief and impartial history of the Puritans : representing their principles and sufferings, with occasional observations | |
A brief history of nonconformity, from the Reformation to the Revolution : with remarks on church-establishments | |
A brief treatise, on the divine manifestations : to mankind in general, and to some in particular | |
Evangelical motives to holiness : or, an attempt to shew that those who cannot rely on good works, feel most powerful engagements to abound in them | |
A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Carlisle : containing a few remarks on some Passages of his Lordship's Pamphlet, intitled, "considerations on the Propriety of Requiring a Subscription to Articles of Faith." | |
The life of Mr. Thomas Firmin, citizen of London. | |
The miseries of war, and the hope of final and universal peace, set forth in a thanksgiving sermon, preached at Colyton, in the county of Devon, July 29th, 1784, by Joseph Cornish : Published by Request | |
A serious and earnest address to Protestant dissenters : of all denominations; representing the many and important principles, on which their dissent from the establishment is grounded |