James Janeway

James Janeway (1636–1674) was a Puritan minister and author who, after John Bunyan, had the widest and longest popularity as the author of works read by English-speaking children. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Janeway, James
Published 1749
printed by Felix Farley; and sold at the School-Room in the Horse-Fair: also by T. Trye, near Gray's-Inn Gate, Holborn; and at the Foundery near Upper-Moor-Fields, London

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by Janeway, James
Published 1759
printed by John Grabham, in Narrow-Wine-Street; and sold at the New Room, in the Horse-Fair; and at the Foundry, near Upper-Moor-Fields, London

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by Janeway, James
Published 1720
printed and sold by Daniel Pratt, at the Bible and Crown, at the Corner of Church-Lane, over against York Buildings in the Strand

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by Janeway, James
Published 1772
printed for the compiler; and sold by E. and C. Dilly, in London; and T. Dann, in Glocester

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by Janeway, James
Published 1775
printed by R. Hawes, (no. 34.) in Lamb-Street, Near Spital-Square

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by Janeway, James
Published 1797
printed for George Whitfield, City-Road, and sold at the preaching-houses in town and country

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by Janeway, James
Published 1760
[Printed by Fowle and Draper.] Sold by Benjamin Mecom, at the new printing office, near the Town-House, in Boston]

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by Janeway, James
Published 1788
printed in the year

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by Janeway, James
Published 1792
printed for M. Trapp, No 1, Pater-Noster-Row; J. Mathews, No 81, Strand, and J. Murgatroyd, No 73, Chiswell-Street

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by Janeway, James
Published 1710
printed for Eben. Tracy, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge

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by Janeway, James
Published 1785
printed for T. Field, No. 11, Cornhill, Bookseller to the Society for promoting religious Knowledge among the Poor