Brown, John, 1722-1787
John Brown Scottish divine and author
Brown, John
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Works
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The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration of gross heresy : blasphemy, idolatry, popery, in Britain. In two letters to a friend. In which The Doctrine of the Westminster Confession of Faith relative to Toleration of a False Religion, and the power of the Civil Magistrate about Sacred Matters; and the Nature, Origin, Ends and Obligation of the National Covenant and Solemn League are candidly represented and defended | |
Bible | |
A brief concordance to the Holy Scriptures, of the Old and New Testaments, by which all, or most, of the principal texts of scripture, may be easily found out. | |
A brief explanation of the Assembly's catechism, by the late Rev. John Brown, of Haddington; Recommended by Dr. Fisher, of Glasgow. Revised and improved, with some account of the rise, progress, and good effects of Sabbath evening schools, in Scotland and England; and a Plan of the Mode of Instruction adopted in them. By W. Moseley. | |
Christian biography. Containing the lives of rev. James Hervey, rev. P. Doddridge, D.D., Mr. Henry Dorney, Mr. James Meikle. | |
The Christian journal; or, Common incidents, spiritual instructors. : Being a series of meditations on a spring, summer, harvest, winter, and Sabbath-Day. By John Brown, late minister of the Gospel at Haddington | |
The christian, the student, and pastor, exemplified : in the lives of Mess. James Frazer, James Hogg, Thomas Halyburton, in Scotland; Owen Stockton, Matthew Henry, Philip Doddridge, in England; Thomas Shepherd, Cotton Mather, and Jonathan Edwards, in America. By John Brown, Minister of the Gospel at Haddington | |
A compendious history of the British churches in England, Scotland, Ireland, and America. | |
A compendious view of natural and revealed religion... | |
Corff duwinyddiaeth, sef golwg gryno as grefydd, 1845: | |
Correspondence. Selections | |
Counsel to gospel ministers : letters on preaching, exemplary behavior, and the pastoral call | |
A dictionary of the Holy Bible : containing, an historical account of the persons: ... and the explication of the appellative terms, mentioned in ... the Old and New Testament. ... By the Rev. John Brown, ... A new edition, carefully revised, and improved with the author' last additions and corrections. In two volumes | |
Dydd-lyfr y Cristion ar Ddydd Sabbath | |
Fearful shame and contempt of those professed Christians, who neglect to raise up spiritual children to Jesus Christ | |
Free thoughts upon the late regulation of the post : by which there is an arrival to, and departure of the mail from Edinburgh on the Christian Sabbath. Being the substance of a letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in Edinburgh | |
A general history of the Christian church, : from the birth of our Saviour to the present time. ... With an appendix, containing the history of philosophers, deists, ... In two volumes. By John Brown | |
The harmony of scripture prophecies : and history of their fulfilment. By ... John Brown | |
An help for the ignorant : or, an essay towards an easy, plain, practical, and extensive explication [sic] of the Assembly's shorter catechism. By Mr. John Brown | |
An historical account of the rise and progress of the secession. : By Mr. John Brown, Late Minister of the Gospel at Haddington. With a short appendix. carrying down the History to the present Time. By another hand | |
An historical account of the seceders. : In a letter to ******, chosen member for the ensuing general assembly. From a real friend to the church of Scotland | |
An introduction to the right understanding of the oracles of God, 1793: | |
Kort vrageboekje voor kinderen | |
Letters on the constitution, : Government, and Discipline, of the Christian Church; humbly submitted to the ensuing venerable assembly, of the Church of Scotland | |
The necessity and advantage of earnest prayer for the Lord's special direction in the choice of pastors. : With an appendix of free thoughts concerning the transportation of ministers, &c. By the Rev. John Brown, minister of the Gospel at Haddington | |
The necessity, seriousness, and sweetness of practical religion, represented in an awakening call from the eternal God to the unconverted. By Samuel Corbyn, a pious persecuted Minister, and recommended by Dr. Owen. And Four solemn addresses to sinners, young and old. By Mr. John Brown, Minister of the Gospel in Haddington. And also Devout breathings of a pious soul. In an hundred pathetical meditations | |
A new historical, geographical, chronological, etymological, and critical dictionary of the Holy Bible ... | |
The oracles of Christ, and the abominations of antichrist compared : Or, A brief view of the errors, impieties, and inhumanities of popery, and of the great danger of is speedy prevalence in Britain. In a letter to a friend | |
The posthumous works of the late Rev. Mr. John Brown, : ... with short memoirs, and a summary of what he uttered in his last illness | |
The re-Exhibition of the testimony vindicated. : In opposition to the unfair account given of it, by the Rev. Mr. Adam Gib. By John Brown, Minister of the Gospel at Haddington | |
Religious stedfastness recommended. : A sermon preached at Bathgate, ... August 22. 1768. By John Brown | |
Sacred tropology : golygiad byr ar y cyffelybiaethau, ac eglurhad ar y traws-symudiadau, cynnwysiedig yn yr ysgrythyrau sanctaidd | |
Sacred tropology : or, a brief view of the figures; and explication of the metaphors, contained in scripture. By John Brown, Minister of the Gospel at Haddington | |
Select remains of the Rev. John Brown, late minister of the Gospel at Haddington; who died June 19, 1787. : Containing, I. Memoirs of his life; II. Letters to his friends; III. Religious tracts; IV. Advices to his children; V. An account of some of his dying sayings; and VI. Dying advices to his congregation | |
self-interpreting Bible, by the late reverend John Brown | |
The self-interpreting Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments : to which are annexed an extensive introduction; marginal references and illustrations; an exact summary of the several books; a paraphrase on the most obscure or important parts; an analysis of the contents of each chapter, explanatory notes, evangelical reflections, &c. &c. | |
Two short catechisms, 1817: | |
Two short catechisms, mutually connected : the questions of the former being generally supposed and omitted in the latter. The former contains the most of what is absolutely necessary to be known in order to salvation; and may be taught children before they can read. The latter contains the most of what is necessary to be known in order to admission to the Lord's table; and being a brief explication of the Assembly's Shorter Catechism, frequently in almost the express words thereof, may be learned along with, or immediately after it | |
The young christian or, The pleasantness of early piety exemplified, : In the lives of Emelia Geddie, Christian Ker, Susanna Bicks, Sarah Howley, Katharine Bruen, and John Janeway, and five others. By John Brown. minister of the Gospel in Haddington |