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Remarks upon a book, intituled, An essay on the several dispensations of God to mankind, in the order in which they lie in the Bible
Or, A short system of the religion of nature and scripture. By a Clergyman. Part I -
A letter from a clergyman to Miss Mary Blandy, now a prisoner in Oxford Castle
With her answer thereto. As also Miss Blandy's own narrative of the crime for which she is condemn'd to die -
Rudiments of reading
A new way to reading made easy being a child's first book, upon an improved plan, for schools and families. By a Clergyman -
The clergyman's letter to Henry Fitzc-tt-n, Esq; author of The burlesque translation of Homer's first Iliad
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A short refutation of the arguments contained in Doctor Butler's letter to Lord Kenmare. By a clergyman
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A proposal, for the consideration of those, who interest themselves in the abolition or preservation of the slave-trade
With some observations addressed to the members of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. By a Clergyman -
Useful and practical observations on agriculture
with some essays annexed, on inclosures, the improvement of the country, and the poor -
Clerical conformity and church property
containing, with alterations, the substance of a pamphlet published by the author in the year 1830, entitled, "The Church of England, or, safe, liberal, and Christian principles of reform in the establishment, by a clergyman" -
General scripture reading
a perpetual biblical calendar -
The dress of the clergy
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Review of a pamphlet from the Churchman's magazine
entitled Marriage with a deceased wife's sister -
An earnest address to the labouring classes occasioned by the late disturbances
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An answer to the Reverend Dr. Middleton's grand objection to the Lord Bishop of London's interpretation of Moses's History of the fall. Wherein it is shewn, That that Part of this History which relates to the Serpent, in this Interpretation, is not Allegory or mere Metaphor, but just and proper Expression, agreeable to Scripture-Language, and universal Custom in all Languages, in like Cases. By a clergyman
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An earnest appeal to the Lords and Commons in Parliament ... against the destruction of the ancient collegiate church of St. Katherine ... by constructing wet docks in that precinct
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Useful and practical observations on agriculture
With some essays annexed, on inclosures, the improvement of the country, and the poor. By a clergyman -
A proposal, for the consideration of those, who interest themselves in the abolition or preservation of the slave-trade
with some observations addressed to the members of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel -
A paraphrase and exposition of the book of Psalms
designed principally for the use of the unlearned reader. By a clergyman -
A letter to a member of Parliament, in relation to the bill now under consideration of the House of Commons, to prevent suits for tithes, &c
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A few pages on hydropathy, or the water cure
written for the benefit of those suffering under severe acute or chronic diseases -
A short account of the affairs of Ireland, during the years 1783, 1784, and part of 1785
in a letter -
Some account of Maria Hughes
a poor but pious child, who died January 31, 1816, aged thirteen -
Some questions and answers on the subject of the American Bible Society
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A tract, containing a plain demonstration of the unlawfulness of marrying a wife's sister
adapted to the capacity of every reader -
A modest address to the clergy of the Church of England
By a clergyman -
A short refutation of the arguments contained in Doctor Butler's Letter to Lord Kenmare
By a clergyman