Jones, William, 1726-1800
William Jones British clergyman and author
Jones, William
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5xx's: Related Names (2)
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Works
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Amddiffyniad yn erbyn y cyhoeddiadau a wasgarwyd yn ddiweddar gan y Sosiniaid. Ymha un y dangosir yn amlwg Annuwioldeb ac Afresymmoldeb eu Hegwyddorion. A osodwyd allan gan wr eglwysig at ei blwyfogion. At ba un y chwanegwyd Pregeth ar y drindod yn undod. YR Argraphiad Cyntaf YN Gymraeg. | |
Arise O Lord | |
Book of nature; or, The true sense of things, explained and made easy to the capacities of children. | |
Catholic doctrine of a Trinity | |
The constitutional criterion : by a member of the university of Cambridge. | |
A course of lectures on the figurative language of the Holy Scripture : and the interpretation of it from the scripture itself. Delivered in the Parish Church of Nayland in Suffolk, in the Year 1786; to which are Added, Four Lectures on the Relation Between the Old and New Testaments, as it is Set Forth in the Epistle to the Hebrews. Also, a Single Lecture on the Natural Evidences of Christianity; Delivered as a Sermon on Mr. Fairchild's Foundation, at the Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, On the Tuesday in Whitsun Week, 1787 | |
The difficulties and the resources of the Christian ministry in the present times: a sermon preached before the chancellor and the clergy of the deanry of Sudbury, at Bury St. Edmund's, At the Primary Visitation of the Right Rev. Father in God, George, Lord Bishop of Norwich, on May 31, 1791. Published at the Request of the Chancellor and the Clergy, By William Jones, M. A. And Chaplain to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Norwich. | |
A discourse on the use and intention of some remarkable passages of the Scripture, not commonly understood. ... By William Jones, M.A. | |
Disquisitions on some select subjects of the scripture : I. On the mosaic distinction of animals. II. On the sacrifice of Isaac. III. On the temptation of Christ in the wilderness. IV. Three dissertations on Life and Death. V. On the life, death, and burial, of the Patriarchs. VI. On the metaphorical usage, and application of sleep, in the scripture. VII. On the signification of the spring. and VIII. An essay on confirmation | |
La doctrine de la Trinité : établie par plus de cent argumens clairs et concis, exprimés dans les paroles même de la Bible, ... : le tout précédé d'un discours sur la nécessité de la foi au vrai Dieu | |
An essay on confirmation. By William Jones, Rector of Pluckley, in Kent. | |
An essay on the first principles of natural philosophy : wherein the use of natural means, or second causes, in the oeconomy of the material world is demonstrated from reason, experiments of various kinds, and the testimony of antiquity : in four books illustrated with copper-plates | |
A friendly admonition to the churchman : on the sense and sufficiency of his religion; in two sermons, On the Text of Matth. xviii. 17. Addressed to the Inhabitants of the Parish of Paston, in Northamptonshire. By William Jones, A. M. Rector of Paston. | |
A full answer to the Essay on spirit : wherein all the author's objections, both scriptural and philosophical, to the doctrine of the Trinity; his opinions relating to the uniformity of the Church; his criticisms upon the Athanasian and Nicene Creeds, etc. are examined and confuted. With a particular explanation of the Hermetic, Pythagorean, and Platonic Trinities: and a preface, giving some account of an author who has lately published in defence of the Essay. | |
Institutes of Hindu law : or, the ordinances of Menu, according to the gloss of Culluca ; comprising the Indian system of duties, religious and civil | |
An Introitus or Invocation [...] Jones | |
Keyboard pieces | |
The learning of the beasts. A fable. For the year 1795. | |
A letter to a young gentleman at Oxford : intended for holy orders. Containing some seasonable cautions against errors in doctrine. | |
A letter to John Bull, Esq., from his second cousin Thomas Bull | |
A letter to the Church of England : pointing out some popular errors of bad consequence. By An old Friend and Servant of the Church. | |
Letters from a tutor to his pupils. | |
The man of sin : A sermon, preached at Spring Garden Chapel, on Sunday, January 26, and at Oxford Chapel, on Sunday, February 2, 1794, and published at the request of both congregations. By William Jones, M. A. F. R. S. | |
A new preface to the second edition of Memoirs of the life, studies, writings, etc. of The Right Rev. George Horne, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Norwich, On certain points in theology and philosophy. (together with some remarks on a life of Dr. Horne, inserted in a New biographical dictionary.) By William Jones, M.A. F.R.S. one of his Lordship's Chaplains. | |
Observations in a journey to Paris by way of Flanders. French organs. 1974 | |
One penny-worth of truth : from Thomas Bull to his brother John. | |
Physiological disquisitions; or, Discourses on the natural philosophy of the elements ... | |
Popular commotions considered as signs of the approaching end of the world : A sermon preached in the Metropolitical Church of Canterbury, On Sunday, September 20, 1789: with an occasional preface. By William Jones, M. A. F.R.S. | |
A preservative against the publications dispersed by modern socinians : In which the impiety and absurdity of their principles are clearly shewn, addressed by a country-clergyman to his parishioners. | |
Publications, recommended to the perusal of the public, in the present crisis : Number I. Containing, one penny-worth of truth; ten minutes' caution; and a country curate's advice, &c. | |
Reflexions on the growth of heathenism among modern Christians : in a Letter to a Friend at Oxford. Humbly recommended to the serious Consideration of all those who are entrusted with the Education of Youth. By a presbyter of the Church of England. | |
The religious use of botanical philosophy : A sermon preached at the church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, on ... June 1, 1784, on the wisdom of God, as displayed in the vegetable creation. By William Jones. | |
Rules or a compleat method for attaining to play a thorough bass upon the harpsichord organ or arch lute by the late M.r Godfry Kellertogether with variety of proper lessons & fuges and the most genuin examples & explinations of ÿ several rules throughout the whole work to which is added an exact scale for tuneing the harpsichord or spinnet by the same author | |
The scholar armed against the errors of the time : or, a collection of tracts on the principles and evidences of Christianity, the constitution of the church, and the authority of civil government. In two volumes. ... . the Whole Intended for the Information and Assistance of Young Students in our Schools and Universities; and published by a Society for the Reformation of Principles. | |
Sermons on moral and religious subjects; the greater part of them never printed before. By William Jones, M. A. F. R. S. In Two Volumes. | |
Services | |
A short way to truth : or the Christian doctrine of a trinity in unity. Illustrated and confirmed from an analogy in the natural creation. | |
Six letters on electricity. By the Rev. Wm. Jones, M.A. F.R.S. late rector of Paston, in Northamptonshire, and minister of Nayland, in Suffolk. | |
A small whole-length of Dr. Priestley : from his printed works: or a free account, (in consequence of a free inquiry,) of his style. His politics. His feelings. His logic. His religion. His philosophy. Concluding with an analysis, and an appendix of extracts from the writings of Dr. Priestley, which were read in court at the assizes at Warwick. | |
Ten church pieces for the organ with four anthems in score ... opera II [2 Bände]. [London, Longman & Broderip; for the author] | |
The theological, philosophical and miscellaneous works of the Rev. William Jones ..., in 12 volumes, to which is prefixed, a short account of his life and writings | |
A treatise on the art of music; in which the elements of harmony and air are practically considered, and illustrated by an hundred and fifty examples in notes Many of them taken from the best Authors: The whole being intended as a Course of Lectures, Preparatory to the Practice of Thorough-Bass and Musical Composition: And Dedicated To the Right Honourable, etc. the Directors of the Concerts of Antient Music. | |
Yr athrawiaeth Gatholig o Ddrindod : gwedi ei phrofi trwy ragor nâ chant o resymmau byrr ac eglur, pa rai a draethir yng ngeiriau'r ysgrythur lan, a'i chydmaru mewn dull hollol newydd: ... Gan William Jones, ... Newydd ei gyfiethu o'r chweched argraphiad Saesoneg, i'r Gymraeg, ac mewn rhyw fesur wedi ei dalfyrru, gan J. Williams. | |
Zoologia ethica A disquisition concerning the Mosaic distinction of animals into clean and unclean : Being An Attempt to explain to Christians the Wisdom, Morality, and Use of that Institution. In Two Parts |