Harris, John, 1667?-1719
Harris, John, 1666?-1719
Harris, John, ca. 1667-1719
John Harris English writer, scientist, and Anglican priest
Harris, John (ok. 1666-1719)
Harris, John
Harris, John William, ca 1667-1719
Harris, John (English theologian, probably born 1667)
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Works
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Astronomical dialogues between a gentleman and a lady : wherein the doctrine of the sphere, uses of the globes, And the Elements of Astronomy and Geography are explain'd, In a Pleasant, Easy and Familiar Way. With a Description of the famous Instrument, called the Orrery | |
The atheistical objections, against the being of a God, and his attributes, fairly considered, and fully refuted : In eight sermons, preach'd in the cathedral-church of St. Paul, London, 1698. Being the seventh year of the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; by John Harris, M.A. and Fellow of the Royal-Society | |
Atlas maritimus & commercialis, or, A general view of the world, so far as relates to trade and navigation describing all the coasts, ports, harbours, and noted rivers ... : to which are added sailing directions for all the known coasts and islands on the globe ... : to which are subjoin'd two large hemispheres on the plane of the equinoctial. | |
The British hero: or, a discourse plainly shewing, that it is the interest, as well as duty, of every Briton, publickly to avow his courage and loyalty to His most sacred Majesty King George, on the present important crisis of affairs. | |
The description and use of the globes, and the orrery. To which is prefixed, by way of introd., a brief account of the solar system | |
The description and uses of the celestial and terrestrial globes, and of Collins's pocket-quadrant | |
Dialoghi astronomici : né quali un letterato spiega ad una dama ... la dottrina della sfera, l'uso de globi e gli elementi dell'astronomia | |
The divine physician : prescribing rules for the prevention, and cure of most diseases as well of the body, as the soul: Demonstrating by natural Reason, and also Divine and Heane Testimony, that a vicious and Irregular Actions and Affections prove often Occasions of most Bodily Diseases, and shortness of Life; so the contrary do conduce to the Preservation of Health, and prolonging of Life. In two parts | |
elements of architecture | |
Elements of plain and spherical trigonometry, 1723: | |
The encyclopaedic dictionary in the eighteenth century : architecture, arts and crafts. | |
The evil and mischief of a fiery spirit. A sermon preach'd in the parish churches of St. Mildred Bread-Street and St. Matthew Fryday-Street, on February 27, 1709 | |
Food for plants | |
Hist. of Kent, 1719. | |
The history of Kent In five parts. Containing, I. An exact topography or description of the county. ... V. The natural history of Kent. Vol. I. By John Harris ... | |
The ichnography or ground plan of Guldeford, the county town of Surrey | |
John Harris Lexicon technicum : incorporating works of Sir Francis Bacon and Sir Henry Wotton | |
The lawfulness and use of publick feasting : A sermon preached in the church of St. Peter in Cornhil, December 4. 1705. being the anniversary meeting of the natives of the county of Southampton | |
Lexicon technicum, or, An universal English dictionary of arts and sciences explaining not only the terms of art, but the arts themselves | |
The modest Christian's duty, as to indifferent things in the worship of God A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, at Guild-Hall Chapel, on Sunday, October 28. 1705. ... By John Harris ... | |
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Navigantium atque itinerantium bibliotheca, or, A complete collection of voyages and travels consisting of above six hundred of the most authentic writers | |
A new mapp of Rome shewing its antient and present scituation ... | |
A new short treatise of algebra, with the geometrical construction of equations | |
The practice of religious and moral duties, the best way to make a nation happy. A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish-Street, on Friday the fourth of April, 1701. Being the fast-day appointed by Proclamation, to be Observed in a most Solemn and Devout manner, for the Imploring a Blessing from Almighty God, upon the Consultations of this present Parliament, and for the Preservation of the Protestant Religion, and the Publick Peace. By John Harris, M. A. and Fellow of the Royal Society | |
The value of life |