Jay, William, 1769-1853
William Jay
VIAF ID: 28186975 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Jay, William, ‡d 1769-1853
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
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Works
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Anna de profetes : Lucas 2 : 36-38 | |
The autobiography of the Rev. William Jay; | |
The Christian contemplated in a course of lectures, 1830: | |
Evening exercises for the closet: for every day in the year. | |
A farewell sermon : preached at Christian Malford, On Sunday, November 29, 1789. By the Rev. William Jay. | |
Gofyniadau ynghylch y nefoedd | |
The importance of truth relative to ministerial usefulness : A sermon preached ... By Rev. William Jay. | |
Lectures on female Scripture characters. | |
The life of John Jay : with selections from his correspondence and miscellaneous papers | |
The lighted valley; or, the closing scenes in the life of a beloved sister. | |
Memoirs of the life and character of the late Reverend Cornelius Winter | |
Morning and evening exercises, for April, May, June. | |
Prayers for the use of families; | |
Remarks on the character and narrative of the Rev. John Clark | |
A reply to a second letter to the author from the Right Rev. Bishop Hobart : with remarks on his hostility to Bible societies, and his mode of defending it, and also on his vindication of the Reverend Mr. Norris's late pamphlet | |
A sermon, preached at the opening of the independent chapel in Bath : Sunday, October 4, 1789 | |
Sermons | |
Standard works of the Rev. William Jay ... comprising all his works known in this country; and, also, several which have not, heretofore, been presented to the American public. | |
Thoughts on marriage. - | |
Three discourses delivered in Argyle Chapel, Bath, January XXX, MDCCXCI : I. By Rev. William Jay. II. By Rev. Cornelius Winter. III. By Rev. John Adams. | |
A token of respect to the memory of the Rev. Thomas Tuppen, who died at Bath, Feb.22, 1790 : Preached at Hope-Chapel, Hotwells. By the Rev. William Jay. | |
Tot een zaligmaker der wereld | |
Zo wil ík het |