A brief and easie explanation of the shorter catechism (1652) by John Wallis | | |
A brief letter from a young Oxonian to one of his late fellow-pupils upon the subject of magnetism (1697) by John Wallis | | |
A defence of the Royal Society, and the Philosophical transactions, particularly those of July, 1670. (1678) by John Wallis | | |
A defense of infant-baptism (1697) by John Wallis | | |
A defense of the Christian Sabbath (1692) by John Wallis | | |
A defense of the Christian Sabbath. Part the first. (1693) by John Wallis | | |
A defense of the Christian Sabbath. Part the second. (1694) by John Wallis | | |
A discourse of gravity and gravitation, grounded on experimental observations (1675) by John Wallis | | |
A fifth letter, concerning the sacred Trinity (1691) by John Wallis | | |
A fourth letter, concerning the sacred Trinity (1691) by John Wallis | | |
A most useful collection of the principal sermons of Christ, with his prophets & apostles, which is the greatest light in the world (1675) by John Wallis | | |
A proposal about printing A treatise of algebra, historical and practical written by the Reverend and learned Dr. John Wallis (1683) by John Wallis | | |
A second letter concerning the Holy Trinity (1691) by John Wallis | | |
A seventh letter, concerning the sacred Trinity (1691) by John Wallis | | |
A sixth letter, concerning the sacred Trinity (1691) by John Wallis | | |
A treatise of algebra, both historical and practical. (1685) by John Wallis | | |
A treatise of angular sections (1684) by John Wallis | | |
An answer to Dr. Sherlock’s examination of the Oxford decree (1696) by John Wallis | | |
An answer to three papers of Mr. Hobs (1671) by John Wallis | | |
An eighth letter concerning the sacred Trinity (1692) by John Wallis | | |