Harris, William, 1675?-1740
William Harris English Presbyterian minister, born 1675
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Harris, William ‡d 1675-1740
- 100 1 _ ‡a Harris, William ‡d 1675-1740
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Harris, William, ‡d 1675?-1740
- 100 0 _ ‡a William Harris ‡c English Presbyterian minister, born 1675
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Works
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Brief remarks upon The dispute adjusted : about the proper time of applying for a repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts, by shewing that no time is proper. In a letter to a friend. | |
The case of Sodom and Gomorrah : and of the Israelites in the wilderness, practically considered. In two discourses, the one preached at Crouched-Fryers on the Publick Fast appointed by Authority, Jan. 9, 1739-40. The other on a Day of Prayer for a Blessing upon the Publick Affairs, Octob. 4, 1739. By William Harris, D.D. | |
The case of the Corporation and Test acts considered: as they relate to the Church, and the civil government. In a letter to a member of Parliament ... | |
The death of good men, in the midst of their days, considered and improved : A funeral sermon for the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Harvey, who deceased April 17, 1729. ... Preach'd at Crouched-Fryers, April 27. With some enlargements; and the epitaph, corrected, by Dr. Watts. By W. Harris. | |
Diligence in the Christian life necessary to be found in peace : A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Mr. Daniel Mayo, M.A. who deceased, June 13 aetat. 61. Preached at Kingstone upon Thames, June 24. 1733. By William Harris, D. D. Published at the Desire of the Relations, and of the Congregation. | |
The divine government a reason of universal joy : A sermon Preach'd at Rotherhith, October 20. 1721. Being The Day of His Majesty's Coronation. And at Crutched-Fryers, Novemb. 5. following. By W. Harris. Published at the Desire of the Hearers. | |
Funeral discourses, in two parts; containing, I. Consolations on the death of our friends. II. Preparations for our own death. By William Harris, D.D. | |
The happy end of an useful life : A sermon, preach'd in Crutched-Fryers, May the 16th, 1725. On the death of Mr. John Mercer, who departed this life May the 7th, in the forty eighth year of his age. By W. Harris. | |
The mischief of evil company : A sermon Preach'd to Young People on Easter-Monday, April 14, 1707. By W. Harris. Published for the Benefit especially of Youth. | |
The nature and reasonableness of consideration : A sermon preach'd December 26. 1716. at the Old-Jewry, to a society of young men, who are publickly catechised there on Lord's Day evenings, by the Reverend Mr. Billingsly. By W. Harris. Publish'd at their Request. | |
The nature of the Lord's-Supper, and the obligations to it, briefly consider'd; with a serious exhortation to a due attendance upon it : In four discourses preach'd at the merchants lecture at Salters-Hall, November and December, 1736. By W. Harris, D.D. | |
The nature of the pastoral office : or, the apostle Peter's exhortation to the elders of the church, briefly consider'd. A sermon, preach'd at Onger in Essex, May 7th, 1725. at the publick ordination of Mr. John Tren, and Mr. Benjamin Owen. By W. Harris. Publish'd at the Desire of the Ministers and Gentlemen who were present. | |
Of readiness for the coming of the Lord : A sermon Occasioned by the Sudden Death of Mr. Thomas Pickard: preach'd at Cheshunt in Hartfordshire, February 14. 1719-20. By William Harris. | |
Practical discourses of singing in the worship of God, preach'd at the Friday lecture in Eastcheap | |
Practical discourses on the principal representations of the Messiah throughout the Old Testament. By W. Harris. | |
Remarks on the history of the test : in which some mistakes are corrected, and some prejudices are obviated. | |
Remarks on the various interpretations of the more sure word of prophecy, 2 Pet. I. 19 which have been lately published by the Dean of Chichester, and the author of Miscellanea sacra. In vindication of that passage from the objections of the author of a discourse, of, The grounds and reasons of the Christian religion. With a different account of the place designed; in vindication of it against the mentioned author. | |
The scripture consolations in the death of good men : A sermon preach'd at Hackney, September 13. 1719. occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Bathshua Barker, (late Wife of the Revd. Mr. John Barker,) Who Departed this Life Sept. 3. By W. Harris. | |
Second discourse concerning transubstantiation: in which the sixth chapter of st. john's gospel is particularly considered. preached at the merchants lecture at salters-hall, april 22, 1735 | |
Self-Dedication, personal and sacramental : briefly explained and enforced. By William Harris. | |
A sermon occasion'd by the general mourning for the death of the Prince : preached near Aldgate, Nov. 21, 1708. By W. Harris. | |
A Sermon preached on the publick fast appointed by authority : January 19. 1703/4. With a Special Reference To the Late Dreadful Storm and Tempest. By W. Harris. | |
A sermon preached on the publick thanksgiving : June 7, 1716. Appointed by Authority for Suppressing the Unnatural Rebellion. By W. Harris. Published at the Request of the Hearers. | |
A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, 1702: | |
Some memoirs of the life and character of the reverend and learned Thomas Manton, D.D : prefix'd to the second edition of his sermons on the Cxixth Psalm. By William Harris. |