Publications of Herbert Jones

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  • Jones, Herbert. The lord's Day, Commonly called Sunday, proved to be the seventh day, in succession from the creation of the world. Intended to shew the Error of those Christians, who observe saturday as the Lord's Day; And to demonstrate how contrary their practice is to the word of God. In a letter to the Rev. Henry Dawson. By the Rev. Herbert Jones. London: printed and sold by J. W. Pasham, in Black-Friars; and by Edward Johnson in Ave Mary Lane, M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]. ESTC No. T170160. Grub Street ID 207892.
  • Jones, Herbert. The lord's Day, commonly called Sunday, proved to be the seventh day, in succession from the creation of the world. Intended to shew the Error of those Christians, who observe Saturday AS The Lord's Day; And to demonstrate how contrary their Practice IS To The Word Of God. In a letter to the Rev. Henry Dawson. The second edition. To which is added, an appendix, containing remarks on a reply, entitled, The genuine Sabbath, commonly called Saturday. By Herbert Jones. London: printed and sold by J. W. Pasham, in Black-Friars; Edward Johnson, in Ave Maria-Lane, and W. Otridge, behind the New Church in the Strand, M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]. ESTC No. N18872. Grub Street ID 8304.
  • Jones, Herbert. A second letter to the Reverend Henry Dawson, being a reply to a pamphlet, entitled, The genuine Sabbath, or Lord's Day, commonly called Saturday, vindicated. By Herbert Jones. London: printed and sold by J. W. Pasham, in Black-Friars; Edward Johnson, in Ave Maria-Lane, and W. Otridge, behind the New-Church in the Strand, M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]. ESTC No. N21783. Grub Street ID 11138.
  • Jones, Herbert. Aulim Luz. A sermon, preached at the opening of Northampton chapel (formerly called the Pantheon), in the Spa Fields, Islington; on Sunday, July the 6th, 1777. By Herbert Jones. London: printed by H. Hart, Crane Court, Fleet Street: and sold by E. Johnson, in Ave Maria Lane; W. Otridge, behind the New Church in the Strand; and at Northampton chapel, [1777]. ESTC No. T22749. Grub Street ID 248525.