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John Ward | lit.salon
John Ward
Born:
1781
Died:
1837
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Born:
1781
Died:
1837
Books by John Ward (50 max)
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The most important discovery ever made known to mankind
1820
John Ward
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The standard of Zion the Valley of Jehoshaphat, the sword of the Lord, and of Gideon; being the substance of the second discourse
1831
John Ward
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The fall of Lucifer, and the resurrection of Christ
1836
John Ward
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On some diggings near Brassington, Derbyshire
1800
John Ward
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A brief vindication of the Wesleyan Methodists, in their doctrine and discipline, or what some would call their Church government: with a view to condemn the inconsistent churchman, out of his own mouth. : Being some strictures upon the writings of Mr. Exton, and his second. Wherien they have tried to defame the Methodists, and have brought reproach upon the true Church of England
1820
John Ward
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A clear exposition of the Lord's day: shewing it has no allusion to any outward observance of saturday or sunday, or any day whatever ; being a reply to the very great mistake of the archbishop of Dublin, in his pamphlet entitled "Thoughts on the sabbath" ...
1820
John Ward
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The falsehood of all the old Christianity
1830
John Ward
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A letter addressed to the belivers in the Kingdom of God, residing in London: and recommended to the perusal of the believers every where
1830
John Ward
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The standard of Zion: The valley of Jehoshaphat. The sword of the Lord and of Gideon: being the substance of two discourses, delivered by Zion [pseud.] at the Rotunda, Black Friar's Road, London, shewing the true coming of Christ, and proving that Christ did not come in the flesh 1832 years ago, as the professing Christians say
1831
John Ward
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England expects every man to do his duty being a call to every Englishman to refuse complying with the unjust demands made by a rapacious clergy, in tithes, dues and easter offerings, and also shewing from the scriptures of truth, what is meant by tithes and offerings, pointing out by whom, and to whom, they are only to be presented
1832
John Ward
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An address to the people on the qualification of a person to be a representative in Parliament: illustrated in a dialogue between a boroughmonger candidate soliciting votes to get into Parliament, the parson of the parish, and his servant of all work - the churchwarden, and an elector
1832
John Ward
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The first part ... of the most important discovery ever made known to mankind: wherein it is clearly shewn, that all people are entirely freed from every charge of sin whatever, so that priestcraft, the great accuser of man, will now be cast down and end in the total failure of the trade of priests, in every part of the world : by which the white slaves will by emancipated as well as the blacks, and the professions of lawyer and doctor will shortly be no more
1832
John Ward
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The true fast explained, or, The patient turned doctor: the burdened, afflicted, and distressed people of England, having fasted long enough, by reason of heavy taxation, and supporting a numeroous tribe of useless bishops and clergy, now call on these fellows to fast, and repent of their evil deeds, in compelling us to fast so much against our wills, and cease to do this great evil, and we will forgive them. Fasting, as invented by the clergy, is a demoniac delusion ... [title continues in note]
1832
John Ward
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Priestcraft fairly exposed, or, The truth is out at last: by the honest confession of the bishop of Landaff, wherein is clearly shewn that the messiah did not come eighteen hundred years ago, as the old Christian world have been led to believe, without examination. Forgetting the command is to "prove all things, hold fast that which is good."
1833
John Ward
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The hereafter state opened: in an epistle written by Zion, now confined, for truth's sake, in Derby County Gaol : wherein is shewn who are the characters that will consciously exist hereafter in ineffable glory to all eternity
1833
John Ward
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The rights of man explained in a most important letter addressed to Charles Bradley, Jun., Birmingham, from his friend John Ward, spiritually called Zion, now imprisoned for eighteen months in Derby County Gaol, for exposing the corrupt clergy : and in this epistle the author clearly points out an unerring criterion by which any person, possessing the spirit of a sound mind, may discern a true reformer from the false one
1833
John Ward
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The Conduct of Judge Park, Counsellor Clarke, Parson Dean, Constable Tomlinson, with others: fairly exposed in the mock trial, and eighteen months cruel imprisonment of two poor men, for publishing the truth of the Bible
1834
John Ward, Charles William Twort
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Antichrist the mystery of Antichrist explained
1835
John Ward, James White
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Wisdom triumphant over vain philosophy, or, what is truth!
1835
John Ward
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The origin of evil discovered
1837
John Ward
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Lord Melbourne's chain unlinked: with which he intended through Robert Owen, to fetter the people for ever
1840
John Ward
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Alpha and omega, the beginning and the end, or, The first and the last
1846
John Ward
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Good and evil made one: by divine revelation to Zion Ward
1877
John Ward