Jamieson, John, 1759-1838
Jamieson, John
John Jamieson Scottish lexicographer
John Jamieson Scottish lexicographer (1759-1838)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Jamieson, John, ‡d 1759-1838
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Jamieson ‡c Scottish lexicographer (1759-1838)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (18)
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Works
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An alarm to Britain; or, An inquiry, into the causes of the rapid progress of infidelity, in the present age. By John Jamieson, D.D. F.A.S.S. minister of the Gospel, Forfar. | |
The Bruce; and Wallace; pub. from two ancient manuscripts preserved in the library of the Faculty of advocates. With notes, biographical sketches, and a glossary ... | |
The Bruce; or, The metrical history of Robert I. king of Scots. | |
The certainty of the Gospel being sent to the heathen : and the danger of refusing to promote its progress. A sermon, preached before the Dundee Missionary Society, Aug. 1. 1799. By John Jamieson, Minister of the Associate Congregation in Scone. | |
Congal and Fenella; a tale. In two parts. | |
A dialogue between the devil and a Socinian divine, on the confines of the other world. | |
The duties : afflictions, and consolations, of The Faithful Minister. A sermon. Preached at the Ordination of Mr. John Macara, in the Associate Congregation of Path-Struie, June 15. 1785. With The Charge of the Minister, and Address to the People. By John Jamieson, Minister of the Gospel, Forfar. | |
Eternity, a poem: addressed to freethinkers and philosophical Christians. By John Jamieson, D. D. F. A. S. S. | |
Etymological dictionary of the Scottish language | |
Hermes Scythicus | |
An historical account of the ancient Culdees of Iona, and of their settlements in Scotland, England, and Ireland. | |
De l'origine de la crémation, ou, De l'usage de brûler les corps | |
Memorial for John Jamieson merchant in Glasgow, defender, against Robert Rae of Little-Govan, pursuer | |
On the vitrified forts of Scotland. | |
Radical affinities of the Greek and Latin languages to the Gothic | |
Remarks on the antiquity of the earlist Scottish coins now extant. | |
Remarks on the Rev. Rowland Hill's Journal, etc : In a letter to the author: including reflections on itinerant and lay preaching. By John Jamieson, D. D. Minister of the Gospel, Edinburgh. | |
Replies for Baillie John Jamieson, and William Brodie younger of Windiehills, one of the counsellors of the burgh of Elgin, elected for this current year 1772, to the answers for Thomas Stephen senior, merchant, and others, late magistrates of Elgin | |
Select views of the royal palaces of Scotland, 1840. | |
Sermons on the heart. | |
Socinianism unmasked : in four letters to the lay-members of the Church of Scotland, and especially to those of the collegiate church of Ayr: occasioned by Dr. Mcgill's Practical essay on the death of Jesus Christ. Proving, That he denies the great Doctrines of the Atonement, of the Deity of our Lord, etc. etc. To which are added, a letter to the doctor. And an humble address to the Members of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. By a friend to truth. With Reflections on the Influence of the Socinian Doctrine on Holiness of Life. | |
The sorrows of slavery, a poem. Containing a faithful statement of facts respecting the African slave trade. By the Rev. J. Jamieson, A. M. F. A. S. S. | |
The substance of an address delivered at a meeting of the Edinburgh Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in Ireland, April 22d 1819 | |
Supplement to Jamieson's Scottish dictionary | |
Theatrum Scotiae : containing the prospects of Their Majesties' castles and palaces, together with those of the most considerable towns and colleges, the ruins of many ancient abbeys, churches, monasteries, and convents ... all curiously engraven on copperplates : with a short description of each place | |
Theatrum Scotiae" With life of the author, and large additional illustrations | |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Jamieson merchant in Glasgow, James Jamieson his son, and John Robertson wright in Glasgow, ... | |
The use of sacred history : especially as illustrating and confirming the great doctrines of revelation to wich are prefixed two dissertations... | |
A vindication of the doctrine of scripture, : and of the primitive faith; concerning the deity of Christ : in reply to Dr Priestley's History ... In two volumes. By John Jamieson | |
Wallace; or, The life and acts of Sir William Wallace, of Ellerslie. |