Norris, John, 1657-1711
Norris, John, 1657-1712
Norris, John
John Norris English theologian, philosopher and poet; (1657-1711)
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Works
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account of reason and faith in relation to the mysteries of christianity | |
An account of reason and faith : with an address to Socinians; by John Norris, ... The fourteenth edition, Corrrected [sic] for a new grammar and dictionary of the English language; by Herbert Croft, ... To which is added, by the editor, ... a letter to Dr. Priestley. | |
Amoris effigies. [from old catalog] | |
Apodokimasias apodokimasia, sive, Tractatus adversus reprobationis absolutæ decretum : novâ methodo et succinctissimo compendio adornatus et in duos libros digestus | |
A catalogue of the pictures, models, busts, etc. in the Bodleian Gallery and Library, Oxford | |
The charge of schism continued : being a justification of the author of Christian blessedness, for his charging the Separatists with schism, notwithstanding the Toleration. By way of a letter. | |
Christian blessedness, or, Disourses upon the Beatitudes of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ | |
A collection of miscellanies: consisting of poems, essays, discourses & letters, occasionally written. | |
Commentaire sur les "Vers d'or" des pythagoriciens. | |
Correspondence. Selections | |
Cursory reflections upon a book called An essay concerning human understanding. 1978 | |
A discourse concerning the pretended religious assembling in private conventicles : wherein the unlawfullness and unreasonableness of it is fully evinced by several arguments | |
A discourse of the love of God ... 1697: | |
essay towards the theory of the ideal or intelligible world | |
The happiness and pleasure of a religious life, set forth in two discourses : Wherein, I. The importance of in is consider... from the happy conclusion of it. By J. Norris, M.A. II. The continual pleasure arising from the practice of it. With a devout prayer suitable to the important subject. By R. Warren, D.D. | |
Hierocles upon the Golden verses of the Pythagoreans | |
An idea of happiness, in a letter to a friend : enquiring wherein the greatest happiness attainable by man in this life does consist | |
A letter to Mr. Dodwell, concerning the immortality of the soul of man : In answer to one from him, relating to the same matter. Being a farther pursuance of the Philosophical discourse. By John Norris, M. A. Rector of Bemerton. | |
Letters concerning the love of God | |
The meditation | |
Of religious discourse in common conversation : In three parts | |
Philosophical and theological writings | |
The picture of love unveil'd: being an answer to one, who was very inquisitive to know what love was. | |
Practical discourses ... | |
A practical treatise concerning humility : Design'd for the furtherance and improvement of that great Christian vertue, both in the minds and lives of men | |
Reason and religion, or, The grounds and measures of devotion : consider'd from the nature of God, and the nature of man, in several contemplations : with exercises of devotion applied to every contemplation | |
Reflections upon the conduct of human life, with reference to learning and knowledge. Selections | |
Religious singularity display'd : shewing the necessity of practising that great Christian vertue. By John Norris, M.A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum. | |
A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford at St. Peters Church in the East on Mid-Lent Sunday, March 29, 1685 | |
Spiritual counsel: or The fathers advice to his children. By John Norris, M.A. rector of Bemerton near Surum. | |
theory and regulation of love a moral essay | |
A treatise concerning Christian prudence : or the principles of practical wisdom, fitted to the use of human life, and design'd for the better regulation of it. By John Norris, Rector of Bemerton near Sarum. | |
A treatise on Christian prudence : Extracted from Mr. Norris, by John Wesley, M. A. Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxon. | |
Treatises upon several subjects, 1698 | |
The waning of the Renaissance 1640-1740 : studies in the thought and poetry of Henry More, John Norris and Isaac Watts | |
Works. Selections. 1687 | |
Works. Selections. 1692 | |
Works. Selections. 1699 |