Author:Thomas Jackson (1783–1873)

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Thomas Jackson
(1783–1873)

English Wesleyan minister

Thomas Jackson

Works edit

  • Life of John Goodwin, A.M., comprising an Account of his Opinions and Writings (1822)
  • Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev. Richard Watson (1834)
  • The Centenary of Wesleyan Methodism: a Brief Sketch of the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Wesleyan Methodist Societies throughout the World (1839)
  • Expository Discourses on various Scripture Facts (1839)
  • The Life of the Rev. Charles Wesley (1841), in 2 vols.
  • The Journal of the Rev. Charles Wesley, with Selections from his Correspondence and Poetry; with an Introduction and Notes (1849), in 2 vols.
  • The Life of the Rev. Robert Newton, D.D. (1855)
  • The Duties of Christianity theoretically and practically considered (1857)
  • The Providence of God, viewed in the Light of Holy Scripture (1862)
  • Aids to Truth and Charity (1862)
  • The Institutions of Christianity, exhibited in their Scriptural Character and Practical Bearing (1868)
  • Recollections of my own Life and Times (1873), edited by the B. Frankland

As editor edit

  • The Works of the Rev. John Wesley (1829–31), in 14 vols.
  • John Goodwin's Exposition of Romans ix., with two other Tracts by the same (1834)
  • The Christian armed against Infidelity (1837)
  • Memoirs of Miss Hannah Ball (1839)
  • A Collection of Christian Biography (1837–1840), in 12 vols.
  • Anthony Farindon's Sermons (1849), in 4 vols.
  • Wesley's Journals (1864), in 4 vols.
  • The Lives of the Early Methodist Preachers (1865), in 6 vols.

Works about Jackson edit


 

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