Simpson, John
Simpson, John
was an English Unitarian minister and religious writer, known as a biblical critic. Some of his essays were very well known in the nineteenth century.[1][2] Simpson was also known for his rejection of the literal existence of the devil-Wikipedia
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An Essay on Religious Fasting and Humiliation. By John Simpson
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A Reply to the Reverend Mr. Williams's Answer to an Essay, Shewing That "Civil Mandates for Days of Public Worship are no Argument Against Joining in it." By John Simpson
cover - TETwo essays; one on the effects...Simpson, John
Two essays; one on the effects of Christianity, and on the Sabbath
no cover - EOEssays on the language of Scrip...Simpson, John
Essays on the language of scripture
no cover - AEAdditional essays on the langua...Simpson, John
Additional essays on the language of Scripture
no cover - AEAdditional essays on the langua...Simpson, John
Additional essays on the language of Scripture
no cover - PTPlain thoughts on the New Testa...Simpson, John
Plain thoughts on the New Testament doctrine of atonement
no cover - IAInternal and presumptive eviden...Simpson, John
Internal and presumptive evidences of Christianity
no cover - CAChristian arguments for social...Simpson, John
Christian arguments for social and public worship
no cover - AEAn essay to show that Christian...Simpson, John
An essay to show that Christianity is best conveyed in the historic form
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An Essay on Religious Fasting and Humiliation. By John Simpson
- Open Work
A Reply to the Reverend Mr. Williams's Answer to an Essay, Shewing That "Civil Mandates for Days of Public Worship are no Argument Against Joining in it." By John Simpson
- Open Work
Two essays; one on the effects of Christianity, and on the Sabbath
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Essays on the language of scripture
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Additional essays on the language of Scripture
- Open Work
Additional essays on the language of Scripture
- Open Work
Plain thoughts on the New Testament doctrine of atonement
- Open Work
Internal and presumptive evidences of Christianity
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Christian arguments for social and public worship
- Open Work
An essay to show that Christianity is best conveyed in the historic form