John Harris (c.1666-September 7, 1719) was an English mathematician. He edited The Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, 1704, which was the first encyclopedia in the English language. He was vice- president of the Royal Society and participated in giving the Boyle Lectures which defended the Christian faith.
The lectures given by John Harris in 1698, were titled:
<Atheistical Objections Against the Being of God and His Attributes, Fairly Considered and Fully Refuted.> 1666JH001
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1666JH001. William J. Federer, American Quotations (2014). John Harris, 1698, title of lectures. Henry M. Morris, Men of Science-men of God (El Cajon, CA: Master Books, Creation Life Publishers, Inc., 1990), p. 30.