J. J. Janeway
1774 – 1858
25 works on record
Works

An exposition of a portion of the Epistle to the Romans

Letters on The Atonement: in which a contrast is instituted between the doctrine of the old and of the new school; or between the definite and indefinite scheme, on this important subject. Addressed to a brother in the ministry

Antidote to the poison of popery in the writings and conduct of Professors Nevin & Schaff, professors in the German Reformed Church in the U. S. of America

The internal evidence of the holy Bible

The internal evidence of the Holy Bible, or, The Bible proved from its own pages to be a Divine revelation

A family piece

Letters explaining the Abrahamic covenant

The communicant's manual, or A series of meditations designed to assist communicants in making preparation for the Lord's Supper

Papers read before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, on resigning his office as professor of theology in the Western Theological Seminary

Hope for the Jews

Unlawful marriage
Antidote to the poison of popery
Inaugural address
An exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews
The communicant's manual
A historical discourse prepared for the semi-centenary Sabbath
Antidote to the poison of popery, in the publications of Professor Schaff, first in his essay and then in his history
Hope for my country
An essay on the inability of sinners
The blessedness of the charitable
The duty of the Presbyterian Church
A contrast between the erroneous assertions of Professor Schaf, and the testimony of credible ecclesiastical historians, in regard to the state of the Christian church in the Middle Ages
The scriptural doctrine of the atonement illustrated and defended. ...
A narrative of the state of religion within the bounds of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church
A brief memoir of the life and charact, religious views, and death-bed scene, of John Syng Dorsey, M.D. Professor of anatomy in the Univeristy of Pennsylvania