Author:John King

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John King
(c. 1789 – 1858)

British Anglican clergyman

Works

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  • Select Discourses, by the Rev. John Smith, M.A. (1820) (external scan)
  • The Comparative Claims of the British and Foreign Bible Society and the Trinitarian Bible Society Calmly Discussed (1832) (external scan)
  • Sermons Preached in Christ's Church, Sculcoates (1833) (external scan)
  • Examination of Milner's History of the Fourth Century (1836) (external scan)
  • Conscience Considered Chiefly in Reference to Moral and Religious Obligation (1838) (external scan)
  • Rest in Reversion for the People of God: A Sermon (1840)
  • (ed.) Original Hymns on Scripture Texts (1840)
  • The Willingness of Christ to Receive Sinners: A Sermon (1842)
  • Seen Foes and Unseen Protectors (1845)
  • A Letter Addressed to the Churchmen of Hull (1846) (external scan)
  • The Faithful Pastor, A Burning and Shining Light: A Sermon (1847)
  • (tr.) Calvin's Commentaries—Complete/Genesis 1-23 by Calvin (1847–50) (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
  • The Mercy of God in the Removal of Cholera (1849)
  • Memoir of the Rev. Thomas Dykes, LL.B. (1849) (external scan)
  • Baptismal Regeneration Considered in Reference to Holy Scripture (1850) (external scan)
  • Cardinal Wiseman Unmasked! (1850) (external scan)
  • True Religion the Great Science: A Sermon (1853) (external scan)
  • The Danger of Delay. Lot in Sodom and Lot in Zoar: Two Sermons (1853)
  • Unknown Paths Leading to Unknown Joys: A Sermon (1854) (external scan)
  • Religion the Foundation of Loyalty: A Sermon (1854)
  • Funeral Sermon on Occasion of the Death of the Rev. J. Scott (1857) (external scan)

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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