Johnson, Samuel, 1649-1703
Johnson, Samuel
Samuel Johnson
Johnson, Samuel of Corringham 1649-1703
Johnson, Samuel, Rector of Corringham, 1649-1703
Samuel Johnson English political writer
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Works
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The absolute impossibility of transubstantiation demonstrated | |
An account of the proceedings against Samuel Johnson : who was tryed at the Kings-Bench-Bar, Westminster; for high misdemeanour: and found guilty of writing and publishing two seditious and scandalous libels against the government, on Monday the 21th. of June. 1686 | |
AJourney to the Western islands of Scotland | |
Answer to Jovian | |
An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne : in opposition to all the false and treacherous hypotheses of usurpation, conquest, desertion, and of taking the powers that are upon content | |
An argument proving that the abrogation [...] was according to the constitution. Dutch | |
An argument, shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government and absolutely destructive to the constitution of the English monarchy | |
Argumentum anti-normannicum: or, An argument proving, from ancient histories and records, that William, duke of Normandy, made no absolute conquest of England by the sword; in the sense of our modern writers. Being an answer to these four questions; viz. I. Whether William the First made an absolute conquest of this nation at his first entrance? II. Whether he cancelled and abolished all the Confessor's laws? III. Whether he divided all our estates and fortunes between himself and his nobles? IV. Whether it be not a grand error to affirm, that there were no English-men in the Common council of the whole kindgom? | |
Bondigh vertoogh dat d'afsettingh van koningh Jacobus by het volck van Engelant vande konincklijcke troon, en de bevorderingh van de prins van Orangien, die van de konincklijcke familie is, tot de troon van het koningrijck in desselfs plaetse, is volgens de constitutie vande regeringe van Engelant, en by deselve geprescribeert [...] | |
Confutation of the ballancing letter. Part 2 | |
Essay concerning parliaments at a certainty | |
A history and defence of Magna Charta : containing a copy of the original charter at large, with an English translation | |
An introduction to the study of philosophy : Exhibiting a General View of all the Arts and Sciences, For the Use of Pupils. With a catalogue of some of the most valuable authors, necessary to be read, in order to instruct them in a thorough knowlege of each of them. | |
Julian the apostate | |
Julian's arts to undermine and extirpate Christianity | |
Julianus den apostaat, of Kort begrijp van zijn leven. Waar in men ziet den gruwel dien de beste christenen van zijn onderzaaten opentlijk tegens hem in woorden, en daaden, en zelfs in hun openbaare godvruchtigheden betuigden. Met een vergelijking van het pausdom en het heidendom. En een ander algemeen afbeeldsel van het pausdom, beneffens een klein Tractaat van den Antichrist | |
Julien l'apostat ou abrégé de sa vie. : Dans lequel, on voit l'horreur que les meilleurs Chrétiens d'entre ses sujets ... Avec une comparaison du papisme & du Paganisme ... ; Trad. de l'Anglois. | |
A letter from a freeholder of Buckinghamshire, to a friend in London : concerning the election of the knights of the said county | |
A letter from a freeholder, to the rest of the freeholders of England, and all others, who have votes in the choice of Parliament-men | |
The Life of Boetius ... 1683: | |
Magna Charta, : with its history and defence, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the present time; ... with an essay on Parliaments. Wrote by Dr. Samuel Johnston | |
Notes upon the Phœnix edition of the Pastoral Letter | |
Of magistracy | |
The opinion is this, that resistance may be used in case our religion and rights should be invaded. | |
Paradise lost | |
Purgatory prov'd by miracles : collected out of Roman-Catholick authors : with some remarkable histories relating to British, English, and Irish saints : with a preface concerning the miracles | |
Rasselas | |
Reflections on the History of passive obedience | |
Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's book, intituled The case of resistance of the supreme powers stated and resolved | |
Remarks upon the most eminent of our antimonarchical authors and their writings : viz. 1. the brief history of succession, 2. Plato redevivus, 3. Mr. Hunt's Postscript, 4. Mr. Johnson's Julian, 5. Mr. Sidney's Papers, 6. upon the consequences of them, conspiracies and rebellions | |
Second five year's struggle against popery and tyranny | |
A sermon preach'd before the Lord Mayor and aldermen at Guildhall-Chappel, on Palm-Sunday, 1679 : and now published as it was then delivered | |
Thirty-Six select discourses doctrinal and practical : upon the most important points of the Christian religion. Viz. I. The Great Concern of a Future State after the Dissolution of this World. II. The Excellency and divine Practice of celebrating the Festivals and Fasts of the Church of England. III. The true Principles of Christian Obedience, considered under the Articles of Faith, Fear, Hope, and Love. Also the Order and Connection of our Saviour's Beatitudes. IV. The right Way to Christian Perfection: Shewing the Obligations, Means, and Motives to a continued Progress and Perseverance in Faith and Holiness. In two volumes. By Samuel Johnson, A.M. Vicar of Great Torrington in Devonshire | |
The tryal and examination of a late libel, intituled, A new test of the Church of Englands loyalty : with some reflections upon an additional libel, intituled, An instance of the Church of Englands loyalty | |
The Universal visiter, and monthly memorialist. | |
The way to peace amongst all Protestants : Being a letter of reconciliation, sent by Bp. Ridley to Bp. Hooper. With some observations upon it. | |
Works | |
The works of the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Johnson, : sometime chaplain to the Right Honourable William Lord Russel |