Macgowan, John, 1726-1780
John Macgowan
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Macgowan
- 100 1 _ ‡a Macgowan, John ‡d 1726-1780
- 100 1 _ ‡a Macgowan, John ‡d 1726-1780
- 100 1 _ ‡a Macgowan, John, ‡d 1726-1780
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (15)
Works
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The Arians and Socinians monitor : being a vision that a young Socinian teacher lately had, in which he saw, in the most exquisite torment, his tutor, who died some years ago; and had from his own mouth the fearful relation of what befell him at and after his death. Together with many instructions relating to the Socinian errors; by all which he is turned to the faith of the gospel, and subscribeth his name, Antisocinus. | |
Bywyd Joseph , mab Israel : yn wyth llyfr fwriadwyd yn benad i ddenu meddyliau dynion i garu yr ysgrythyrau sanctaidd | |
The canker worm : or the gourd of creature comfort withered. By John Macgowan. | |
A caution to drunkards : or the sin of intemperance censured. By John Macgowan. | |
The changes of Ephraim : or the backsliders warning. By John Macgowan. | |
The cleansing fountain opened : A Sermon On 1 John i. 7. occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bensted, On March 11, 1773 | |
Death : a vision; or, the solemn departure of saints and sinners represented under the similitude of a dream. By John Macgowan. | |
The dialogues of devils : on the many vices which abound in the civil and religious world | |
Discourses on the Book of Ruth : and other important subjects: wherein the Wonders of Providence, the Riches of Grace, the Privileges of Believers, and the Condition of Sinners, are Judiciously and Faithfully Exemplified and Improved by the late Rev. John Macgowan. | |
Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire : in which it is shewn, I. That the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion. II. That, notwithstanding his endeavours to destroy the Doctrines of Christ's Divinity, and the vicarious Punishment of Sin; the Doctor has established both, even to a Demonstration. III. That what the Doctor calls Rational - Religion, has, according to his own Account, been productive of the most unhappy and irrational Consequences. IV. That the Doctor's religious Pamphlets are a full and Compleat Refutation of themselves. By the author of the shaver's sermon on the Oxford expulsion. | |
The foundry budget opened : or, the arcanum of Wesleyanism disclosed. The second edition corrected. By John Macgowan. | |
The French convert : being a true relation of the happy conversion of a noble French lady, from the errors and superstitions of popery, to the reformed religion by means of a Protestant gardener, her servant : wherein is shewn her great and unparallelled [sic] sufferings on the account of her said conversion, as also her wonderful deliverance from two assasins hired by a popish priest to murder her ... | |
Further defence of priestcraft | |
Infernal conference; or, dialogues of devils. | |
Joshua's pious resolution; or the duties of family religion, and household government, enforced. By John Macgowan. | |
Leerreden tegen de dronkenschap, over Ephesen V: vs. 18 | |
The life of Joseph, the son of Israel : in eight books, chiefly designed to allure young minds to a love of the Sacred Scriptures | |
Perez-Uzzah; or the danger of innovations and of discord considered. By John Macgowan. | |
Priestcraft defended | |
A rod for the sluggard; or the great evil of idleness represented. By John Mac Gowan. | |
A sermon occasioned by the expulsion of six young gentlemen from the University of Oxford, for praying, reading, and expounding the scriptures : Humbly dedicated to Mr. V-c---r and the H--ds of H--s. By their humble servant, the shaver. | |
Socinianism brought to the test : or Jesus Christ proved to be either the adorable God, or a notorious impostor. In a series of letters to the Reverend Doctor Priestley. In which it appears, That if Jesus Christ is not a Divine Person, the Mohammedan is, in all Respects, preferable to the Christian Religion, and the Koran a better Book than the Bible | |
Some thoughts on occasional prayer. By John Macgowan. | |
The sure foundation. A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Benjamin Messer, preached in Grafton Street, June 21, 1772. By John MacGowan. | |
Waarschouwing aan de dronkaarts |