Biography

was an English Unitarian minister and religious writer, known as a biblical critic. Some of his essays were very well known in the nineteenth century.[1][2] Simpson was also known for his rejection of the literal existence of the devil-Wikipedia

Books by Simpson, John

A Reply to the Reverend Mr. Williams's Answer to an Essay, Shewing That "Civil Mandates for Days of Public Worship are no Argument Against Joining in it." By John Simpson
A Reply to the Reverend Mr. Williams's Answer to an Essay, Shewing That "Civil Mandates for Days of Public Worship are no Argument Against Joining in it." By John Simpson
2018
An Essay on Religious Fasting and Humiliation. By John Simpson
An Essay on Religious Fasting and Humiliation. By John Simpson
2018
Two essays; one on the effects
Two essays; one on the effects of Christianity, and on the Sabbath
1815
Additional essays on the langu
Additional essays on the language of Scripture
1810
An explanation of John I. 1 to
An explanation of John I. 1 to 18
1807
Essays on the language of scri
Essays on the language of scripture
1806
An attempt to explain the mean
An attempt to explain the meaning of the words satan, satanae, diaboaoe, and of other supposed synonymous expressions in the Old and New Testament
1804
An essay on the duration of a
An essay on the duration of a future state of punishments and rewards
1803
An essay on the impropriety of
An essay on the impropriety of the usual mode of teaching Christian theology
1803
Arguments for the use of a pri
Arguments for the use of a printed congregational liturgy, for public worship
1803
Plain thoughts on the New Test
Plain thoughts on the New Testament doctrine of atonement
1802
Internal and presumptive evide
Internal and presumptive evidences of Christianity
1801
Internal and presumptive evide
Internal and presumptive evidences of Christianity, considered separately and as uniting to form one argument
1801
Thoughts on the novelty, the e
Thoughts on the novelty, the excellence, and the evidence, of the Christian religion. By John Simpson
1798
Civil mandates for days of pub
Civil mandates for days of publick worship, no argument against joining in it. By John Simpson
1793
Christian arguments for social
Christian arguments for social and public worship
1792
Christian arguments for social
Christian arguments for social and public worship. A sermon, preached ... at the chapel in Lewin's Mead, Bristol, ... 13th of April, 1792, ... By John Simpson
1792
An essay to show that Christia
An essay to show that Christianity is best conveyed in the historic form
1782