The life of the late Reverend John Johnson, A.M. Vicar of Cranbrook, in Kent. By the late Revd Thomas Brett, LL.D. Together with three of Mr. Johnson's posthumous tracts, Viz. I. The Primitive Communicant, with Devotions for the Altar. II. A Sermon preached at Canterbury School-Feast, on Numb. xi. 29. With a Preface, shewing that alphabetical Letters were never used before Moses, and he first learned an Alphabet from God. III. An Explanation of Daniel's Prophecy of the LXX Weeks. And an appendix, containing some letters written to him by the late Revd George Hickes, D. D. and by Robert Nelson, Esq; Also some Part of two Letters from Mr. Johnson to Dr. Brett

  • Johnson, John, 1662-1725.
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MDCCXLVIII. [1748]
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Life of the late Reverend John Johnson, A.M. Vicar of Cranbrook, in Kent. By the late Revd Thomas Brett, LL.D. Together with three of Mr. Johnson's posthumous tracts, Viz. I. The Primitive Communicant, with Devotions for the Altar. II. A Sermon preached at Canterbury School-Feast, on Numb. xi. 29. With a Preface, shewing that alphabetical Letters were never used before Moses, and he first learned an Alphabet from God. III. An Explanation of Daniel's Prophecy of the LXX Weeks. And an appendix, containing some letters written to him by the late Revd George Hickes, D. D. and by Robert Nelson, Esq; Also some Part of two Letters from Mr. Johnson to Dr. Brett (Online)
The life of the late Reverend John Johnson, A.M. Vicar of Cranbrook, in Kent. By the late Revd Thomas Brett, LL.D. Together with three of Mr. Johnson's posthumous tracts, Viz. I. The Primitive Communicant, with Devotions for the Altar. II. A Sermon preach

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London : printed by James Bettenham, for Charles Hitch, at the Red Lion, in Pater-Noster-Row ; and William Russel, at Horace's Head, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXLVIII. [1748]

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