James Patriot Wilson, SR. (1769-1830)

Biography (McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia)

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James Patriot Wilson, Sr. is buried at Neshaminy Cemetery, Hartsville, Pennsylvania.

James Patriot Wilson, Sr. is buried at Neshaminy Cemetery, Hartsville, Pennsylvania.

To the Pious and Benevolent (1809, 1857)

Lectures Upon Some of the Parables, and Historical Passages of the New Testament (1810)

An Easy Introduction to the Knowledge of the Hebrew Language Without the Points (1812)

Sacramental Selections; or, The Nature and Design of the Lord’s Supper (1812)

Sermons by the Rev. John Ewing, D.D. (1812)

Notes on Thomas Ridgley’s Body of Divinity, Vol. 1 (1814)

Notes on Thomas Ridgley’s Body of Divinity, Vol. 2 (1815)

Notes on Thomas Ridgley’s Body of Divinity, Vol. 3 (1815)

Notes on Thomas Ridgley’s Body of Divinity, Vol. 4 (1815)

An Essay on Grammar: the Principles of Which are Exemplified and Appended in an English Grammar (1817)

Hymns For Social Worship, Collected From Various Authors (1817)

Sin Destitute of the Apology of Inability; or, Moral Inability No Constituent of Human Nature (1820)

The Presbyterian Magazine, Vol. 1 (1821)

Revelation Accordant With Reason (1821)

On Proclaiming and Hearing the Gospel (1821)

Of Titus and Crete (1821)

On Timothy and Ephesus (1821)

On Ruling Elders and Deacons (1821)

An Essay on the Probation of Fallen Men: or, the Scheme of Salvation, Founded in Sovereignty (1827)

Common Objections to Christianity, Proposed and Answered in Two Dispassionate Conversations (1829)

A Free Conversation on the Unpardonable Sin: Wherein the Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit, the Final Apostasy, and the Sin Unto Death, Are Shown To Have Been Originally Distinct (1830)

The Primitive Government of Christian Churches (1833)

James Patriot Wilson, D.D. (1858)


Courtesy of Ryan Douthat, Union Presbyterian Seminary (Richmond, VA) Library.

Courtesy of Ryan Douthat, Union Presbyterian Seminary (Richmond, VA) Library.