
Isaac Taylor
Also known as
Taylor, Isaac
Isaac Taylor was an English philosophical and historical writer, artist, and inventor. He was the eldest surviving son of Isaac Taylor of Ongar. He was born at Lavenham, Suffolk, on 17 August 1787, and moved with his family to Colchester and, at the end of 1810, to Ongar. In the family tradition, he was trained as draughtsman and engraver. After a few years' occupation as a designer of book illustrations, he turned to literature as vocation. - Wikipedia
Born 1787-08-17
Died 1865-06-28
Identifiers
- ISNI000000008344087X
- VIAF61654144
- WikidataQ4453749
- Open LibraryOL1776806A
Top Subjects
- Christianity (6)
- Bible (6)
- Apologetics (5)
- History (5)
- Biography (4)
- 19th century (4)
- Historiography (4)
Books by Isaac Taylor
Total count: 87
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City scenes, or, A peep into London, for good childrenPrinted for and sold by Darton and Harvey, Gracechurch-Street1809-01-01
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City Scenes, or, A peep into London for childrenPrinted and sold by Darton, Harvey, and Darton1814-01-01
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Picturesque piety; or, Scripture truths illustrated in forty-eight original poemsSamuel T. Armstrong1821-01-01
Elements of thoughtor, First lessons in the knowledge of the mind: including familiar explanations of the terms employed on subjects relating to the intellectual powers.B.J. Holdsworth1822-01-01-
Rural scenes, or A peep into the country for childrenSamuel Wood & Sons, etc., etc.1823-01-01
Scenes in Europe, for the amusement and instruction of little tarry-at-home travellers2nd Amer. ed.U. Hunt1824-01-01-
Memoirs and poetical remains of the late Jane Taylorwith extracts from her correspondence2nd ed.B.J. Holdsworth1826-01-01
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Memoirs and poetical remains of the late Jane TaylorCrocker and Brewster1826-01-01
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Memoirs and poetical remains of the late Jane Taylor ...2d ed.B.J. Holdsworth1826-01-01
History of the transmission of ancient books to modern timesor, A concise account of the means by which the genuineness and authenticity of ancient historical works are ascertained: with an estimate of the comparative value of the evidence usually adduced in support of the claims of the Jewish and Christian ScripturesPrinted for B. J. Holdsworth1827-01-01-
The process of historical proofexemplified and explained: with observations on the peculiar points of the Christian evidencePrinted for B. J. Holdsworth1828-01-01
The process of historical proofexemplified and explained: with observations on the peculiar points of the Christian evidence.Printed for Holdsworth1828-01-01-
Natural history of enthusiasmHoldsworth and Ball1829-01-01
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Poetical remains of the late Jane Taylorwith extracts from her correspondenceT. Billings1829-01-01
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New model of Christian missions to Popish, Mahometan, & Pagan nations, explained in four letters to a friendHoldsworth and Ball1829-01-01
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Memoirs of the late Jane TaylorThomas Billings1829-01-01
Natural history of enthusiasm.3rd ed.Holdsworth and Ball1830-01-01-
New model of Christian missions to popish, Mahometan, and pagan countriesexplained in four letters to a friendJ. Leavitt1830-01-01
New model of Christian missions to popish, Mahometan, and pagan nationsexplained in four letters to a friendJ. Leavitt1830-01-01
The temple of Melekartha.Holdsworth and Ball1831-01-01-
The temple of MelekarthaHoldsworth and Ball1831-01-01
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Saturday evening / By the author of Natural History of enthusiasmFrom the London edition.John P. Haven1832-01-01
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Saturday evening.Holdsworth and Ball1832-01-01
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Essay on the application of abstract reasoning to the Christina doctrinesoriginally published as an introduction to Edwards on the Will1st Amer. ed.Crocker and Brewster1832-01-01
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Saturday eveningThe 3rd thousand.Holdsworth and Ball1832-01-01
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The Christian librarycomprising a series of standard works in religious literature : Vol. I-IIKey1833-01-01
FanaticismHoldsworth and Ball1833-01-01-
Saturday evening3d American ed.Crocker & Brewster1833-01-01
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FanaticismHoldsworth and Ball1833-01-01
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Natural history of enthusiasm7th ed.Holdsworth and Ball1834-01-01
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FanaticismJ. Leavitt1834-01-01
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Spiritual despotismLeavitt, Lord1835-01-01
Spiritual despotism.Crocker & Brewster1835-01-01
Physical theory of another lifeD. Appleton1836-01-01-
Physical theory of another life3rd ed.D. Appleton1836-01-01
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Home education[English work]2nd American from the 2nd London ed.D. Appleton1838-01-01
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Home educationJackson and Walford1838-01-01
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Home education2nd American from the 2nd London ed.D. Appleton1838-01-01
Ancient Christianity, and the doctrines of the Oxford Tracts for the timesJackson and Walford1839-01-01-
Ancient Christianity and the doctrines of the Oxford tractsHerman Hooker1840-01-01
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Ancient Christianity, and the doctrines of the Oxford tractsH. Hooker1840-01-01
Man responsible for his dispositions, opinions, and conducta lecture delivered in the Mechanics' Institution, Southampton Buildings, on ... Feb. 17, 1840Jackson & Walford1840-01-01
Ancient Christianity, and the doctrines of the Oxford tracts.H. Hooker1840-01-01-
Man responsible for his dispositions, opinions, and conductbeing the seventh of a series of lectures delivered in the Mechanics' Institute, Southampton Buildings, under the direction of the Committee of the London City MissionJackson & Walford1840-01-01
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Scenes in Americafor the amusement and instruction of little tarry-at-home travellersWilliam Alling1840-01-01
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Elements of thought, or, Concise explanations (alphabetically arranged) of the principal terms employed in the several branches of intellectual philosophy5th thousand.S. Holdsworth1841-01-01
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Lectures on spiritual ChristianityAppleton1841-01-01
Four lectures on spiritual Christianitydelivered in the Hanover Square rooms, London, March, 1841Jackson and Walford1841-01-01-
Ancient Christianity, & the doctrines of the Oxford Tracts for the times ...Jackson & Walford1841-01-01
Lectures on spiritual ChristianityD. Appleton1841-01-01-
Self-cultivation recommendedor, Hints to a youth leaving school3d American, from the 11th London ed.Mack, Andrus, & Woodruff1842-01-01
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Elements of thoughts; or, Concise explanations of the principal terms employed in the several branches of intellectual philosophy7th ed.H.G. Bohn1843-01-01
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Physical theory of another lifeWilliam Pickering1847-01-01
Loyolaand Jesuitism in its rudimentsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans1849-01-01
Loyola and Jesuitism in its rudimentsRobert Carter & Bros.1849-01-01
Loyolaand Jesuitism in its rudimentsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans1849-01-01
Loyola : and Jesuitism in its rudimentsRobert Carter & Brothers1849-01-01
Wesley, and MethodismLongmans, Brown, Green and Longmans1851-01-01
Elements of thought2d American from the 9th London ed.W. Gowans1851-01-01
Wesley, and Methodism.Longman1851-01-01-
Elements of thoughtor, Concise explanations of the principal terms employed in the several branches of intellectual philosophy2d American from the 9th London ed.W. Gowans1851-01-01
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The restoration of beliefMacMillan and Co., etc., etc.1852-01-01
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The restoration of belief.Macmillan1855-01-01
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The restoration of beliefcomplete in three partsHerman Hooker1855-01-01
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The restoration of beliefMacmillan1855-01-01
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The world of mindAn elementary book.Jackson & Walford1857-01-01
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Logic in theology and other essays ....Bell1859-01-01
Logic in theologyand other essaysBell and Daldy1859-01-01
History of the transmission of ancient books to modern timeswith The process of historical proofNew ed.Jackson and Walford1859-01-01
Wesley, and MethodismHarper and Bros.1860-01-01-
Ultimate civilizationand other essaysBell and Daldy1860-01-01
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The liturgy and the DissentersSecond edition.Hatchard and Co.1860-01-01
Ultimate civilizationand other essaysBell and Daldy1860-01-01-
Logic in theologyand other essaysW. Gowans1860-01-01
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The spirit of Hebrew poetryBell and Daldy...1861-01-01
The spirit of the Hebrew poetry.Bell and Daldy1861-01-01-
The spirit of the Hebrew poetryRudd & Carleton1862-01-01
Considerations on the Pentateuch.3d ed.Jackson, Walford, and Hodder1863-01-01-
Considerations on the Pentateuch2nd ed.Jackson, Walford, and Hodder1863-01-01
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History of the transmission of ancient books to modern timestogether with the process of historical proff; or, A concise account of the means by which genuineness of ancient literature generally, and the authenticity of historical works especially are ascertained including incidental remarks upon the relative strength of the evidence usually adduced in behalf of the Holy ScripturesNew ed., rev. and enl.Howell1875-01-01
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History of the transmission of ancient books to modern times together with the process of historical proof, or, A concise account of the means by which the genuineness of ancient literature generally, and the authenticity of historical works especially, are ascertained, including incidental remarks upon the relative strength of the evidence usually adduced in behalf of the Holy ScripturesA new ed., rev. and enl.E. Howell1879-01-01
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History of the transmission of ancient books to modern times together with the process of historical proof.New ed.Edward Howell1889-01-01
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History of the transmission of ancient books to modern times, together with the process of historical proof, or, A concise account of the means by which the genuineness of ancient literature generally, and the authenticity of historical works especially are ascertained, including incidental remarks on the relative strength of the evidence usually adducedin behalf of the holy scripturesNew ed., revised and enlarged.Haskell House1971-01-01
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The spirit of the Hebrew poetryRudd & Carleton1981-01-01
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Considerations on the Pentateuch3rd ed.Jackson, Walford, and Hodder1985-01-01
History of the transmission of ancient books to modern timestogether with The process of historical proof, or, A concise account of the means by which the genuineness of ancient literature generally, and the authenticity of historical works especially are ascertained : including incidental remarks upon the relative strength of the evidence usually adduced in behalf of the Holy ScripturesA new ed., rev. and enl.Jackson and Walford1988-01-01-
Logic in theology and other essaysWilliam Gowans1988-01-01