J. JACKSON. 



J. (P.), i. e. Pierre JURIETT. 



JABLONSKY (PAULUS ERNESTUS), Professor of 

 theology at Frankfort-on-the-Oder. Institu- 

 tiones historiee Christianae. Editio secunda. 

 3 torn. Francofurti, 1766, 67. 8 



- Editio tertia. Emendavit, notas adjecit et pro- 

 legomena prsemisit Ernestus Augustus Schulze. 

 3 torn. 



Francofurti ad Viadrum, 1783-86. 8 

 JACKSON (ARTHUR), M.A., Minister of St 

 Faith's, London. A help for the understand- 

 ing of the holy Scripture. First part. 



Cambridge, 1643. 4 



- Annotations upon the whole Book of Isaiah... 



London, 1682. 4 



JACKSON (CHARLES T.), M.D. Report on the 

 geological and agricultural survey of the State of 

 Rhode- Island, made under a resolve of Legisla- 

 ture in the year 1839. Providence, 1840. 8 



- Final report on the geology and mineralogy of 

 the State of New Hampshire. 



Concord, N. H., 1844. 4 



JACKSON (JOHN), Minister of the Gospel. Index 

 biblicus : or an exact concordance to the holy 

 Bible, according to the last translation... 



Cambridge, 1668. 4 



JACKSON (JOHN), Rector of Rossington. Three 

 letters to Dr CLARKE concerning his Scripture 

 doctrine of the Trinity. 1714 



Remarks on a book [by M. Tindal] intitled, 

 Christianity as old as the creation. Wherein 

 the principal objections of this book against 

 religion are considered. London, 1731. 8 



An address to deists, being a proof of revealed 

 religion from miracles and prophecies. In an- 

 swer to a book, entitled, the resurrection of 

 Jesus considered by a moral philosopher. 



London, 1744. 8 



- The belief of a future state proved to be a fun- 

 damental article of the religion of the Hebrews. 



London, 1745. 8 



- Remarks on Dr Middleton's Free inquiry into 

 the miraculous powers supposed to have sub- 

 sisted in the Christian Church from the ear- 

 liest ages. In which is shewn, that there is 

 sufficient reason to believe, that miraculous 

 powers continued in the Church after the days 

 of the Apostles. 2d ed. , with additions, and 

 an appendix, in answer to an anonymous let- 

 ter. London, 1749. 8 



* A letter to the Rev. Mr John Jackson, oc- 

 casioned by his Remarks on Dr Middleton's 

 Free inquiry into the miraculous powers, sup- 

 posed to have subsisted in the Christian 

 Church, from the earliest ages. In which is 

 shewn, that we have no sufficient reason to 

 believe, upon the authority of the primitive 



Fathers, that any such powers were continued 

 to the Church after the days of the Apostles. 

 And likewise, that the primitive Fathers have 

 not, according to Mr Jackson's own account, 

 preserved, in their writings, the pure and un- 

 corrupted faith and doctrine of Christ and his 

 Apostles. London, 1749. 8 



* A defence of the letter to the Rev. Mr John 

 Jackson. Occasioned by his Remarks on Dr 

 Middleton's Free inquiry, &c. Being an an- 

 swer to the appendix to the second edition of 

 his Remarks. To which is added, a letter to 

 Mr Whiston, &c. By the author of the Let- 

 ter. London, 1749. 8 



* Memoirs of the life and writings of the late 

 Rev. Mr J. J. With a particular account of 

 his works, and some original letters which 

 passed between him, and Dr Clarke, Mr Whis- 

 ton, and other considerable writers of that 

 time. To which is added, an appendix, con- 

 taining a large addition to his Scripture chro- 

 nology, from the author's own manuscript ; 

 also an account of his MSS. relating to a Greek 

 New Testament, &c. London, 1764. 8 



JACKSON (MILES), Minister of St Paul's, Leeds. 

 The constraining power of the love of Christ. 

 A sermon [on 2 Cor. v. 14, 15J preached Oct. 

 28, 1806. Edin., 1806. 8 



Another copy. 



JACKSON (ROBERT), M.D. Memorial address- 

 ed to the managers of the Royal Infirmary of 

 Edinburgh. Edin., 1800. 8 



JACKSON (THOMAS), D. D. , Dean of Peterborough. 



The works of T. J. A new edition. 12 vol. 



Oxford, 1844. 8 



The converts happiness. A comfortable ser- 

 mon [on Rev. iii. 20] preached April 19, 1609. 



London, 1609. 4 



A treatise of the holy Catholike faith and 

 Church, in 3 books. London, 1627. 4 



Two treatises on the Church. The first by 

 T. J., D.D....The second by Robert SANDER- 

 SON, D.D. ...To which is added a letter of 

 Bishop COSIN, on the validity of the orders of 

 the foreign reformed Churches. Edited, with 

 introductory remarks, by William Goode, M. A. 



London, 1843. 12 



A treatise of the divine essence and attributes. 

 2 vol. London, 1628, 29. 4 



JACKSON (THOMAS), LL.D. Elements of theo- 

 retical mechanics. Edin. , 1827. 8 



Another copy. 



JACKSON (THOMAS), Theological tutor of the Wes- 

 leyan theological institution, Richmond, Surrey. 

 The lives of early Methodist preachers, chief- 

 ly written by themselves. Edited by T. J. 

 Vol. ii., iii. London, 1837, 38. 12 



