The Rev. William Jay (6 May 1769 – 27 December 1853) was an English nonconformist divine who preached for sixty years at Argyle Chapel in Bath. He was an eminent English Congregationalist minister of Regency England.. He followed revivalist principles by preaching to people regardless of religious denomination or social rank; attracting note as a populist pulpit orator, religious author and scholar, and a counselor. Richard Brinsley Sheridan praised his oratorical skills. Jay was one of Spurgeon's favorite preachers as he expounds upon the Gospel, grace, and the Christian life over the course of a year in Morning and Evening Exercises. The following are in pdf format:
- William Jay: Works Volume 1: Morning and Evening Exercises January to March
- William Jay: Works Volume 2: Morning and Evening Exercises April to June
- William Jay: Works Volume 3: Morning and Evening Exercises July to September
- William Jay: Works Volume 4: Morning and Evening Exercises October to December