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1 Discourses and
Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrine of Atonement and Sacrifice: And on the
Principal Arguments Advanced, and the Mode of Reasoning Employed, by the
Opponents of those Doctrines as held by the Established Church, with an
Appendix, Containing some Strictures on Mr. Belsham’s Account of the Unitarian
Scheme, in his Review of Mr. Wilberforce’s Treatise. In Two Volumes. Volume 1
(1832) (Author: Magee, William,
1766-1831; Wilberforce,
William, 1759-1833; Belsham, Thomas,
1750-1829)
2 Discourses and
Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrine of Atonement and Sacrifice: And on the
Principal Arguments Advanced, and the Mode of Reasoning Employed, by the
Opponents of those Doctrines as held by the Established Church, with an
Appendix, Containing some Strictures on Mr. Belsham’s Account of the Unitarian
Scheme, in his Review of Mr. Wilberforce’s Treatise. In Two Volumes. Volume 2
(1832) (Author: Magee, William,
1766-1831; Wilberforce,
William, 1759-1833; Belsham, Thomas,
1750-1829)
3 Discourses and
Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrine of Atonement and Sacrifice: And on the
Principal Arguments Advanced, and the Mode of Reasoning Employed, by the
Opponents of those Doctrines as held by the Established Church, with an
Appendix, Containing some Strictures on Mr. Belsham’s Account of the Unitarian
Scheme, in his Review of Mr. Wilberforce’s Treatise. In Two Volumes. Volume 3
(1832) (Author: Magee, William,
1766-1831; Wilberforce,
William, 1759-1833; Belsham, Thomas,
1750-1829)
4 The Works of the Most
Rev. William Magee, with a Memoir. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1842)
5 The Works of the
Most Rev. William Magee, with a Memoir. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1842)
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1 A
Cloud of Witnesses or The Sufferers Mirror: Made Up of the Swan-Like Songs, and
Other Choice Passages of Several Martyrs and Confessors, to the End of the
Sixteenth Century. In their Treatises, Speeches, Letters, Prayers, Etc., in
their Prisons or Exiles; at the Bar or Stake, Etc.. Collected out of the
Ecclesiastical Histories of Eusebius, Fox, Fuller, Clark, Petrie, Scotland, and
Mr. Samuel Ward’s Life of Faith in Death, Etc., and Alphabetically Disposed, by
Thomas Mall, M.A. Volume 2 (1677)
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1 A
Sermon on Ps. 139:23,24 on the Sincerity and Integrity of the Heart. (1694)
2 A
Sermon Preached at the Parish Church of St. Andrews Holborn, Dec. 30, 1694. On
the Most Lamented Death of our Most Gracious Sovereign Queen Mary. By Thomas
Manningham, D.D., Rector of St. Andrew Holborn, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His
Majesty. (1695)
3 A
Sermon Preached Before the Queen at Windsor, on Sept. 12, 1708. (1708)
4 A
Short View of the Most Gracious Providence of God in the Restoration and
Succession. (1685)
5 Of
Religious Prudence, a Sermon. (1694)
6 The
Spiritual Strength to which a good Christian May Arrive, A Sermon Preached in
the Parish Church of St. Andrew Holborn. With a Farewell to his Congregation,
on Nov. 9, 1712. (1713)
7 The
Value of Church and College Leases Considered, And the Advantage of the Lessees
Made Very Apparent, In a Letter to a Friend. (1719)
8 Two Discourses:
The First, Showing how the Criterions of Philosophical Truth, Invented by
Speculative Men, More Eminently Serve Divine Revelation, than Either Philosophy
or Natural Religion, The Second, Manifesting How All the Foundations of the
Intellectual World, Viz. Reason, Morality, Civil Government, and Religion, have
been Undermined by Popish Doctrines and Policies. Bt Thomas Manningham, M.A.,
Fellow of New College in Oxford, and Rector of East-Tysted in Hant-Shire. (1681)
Marcus, Moses (Jewish Convert) (1701-?)
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1 Address to the
Members of the “United Church of England and Ireland,” and of the Protestant
Episcopal Church in the U.S.A., on the Subject of Emigration. (1846)
2 An
Answer to the Letter to Dr. Waterland. In Relation to the Point of
Circumcision, Wherein the Letter Writer's Gross Mistakes are Examined and
Confuted (1730)
3 The Principal
Motives and Circumstances that Induced Moses Marcus to Leave the Jewish, and
Embrace the Christian Faith, with a Short Account of his Sufferings thereupon.
(1724)
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1 Select Epistles of
St. Cyprian Treating of the Episcopate. After the Translation of Nathaniel
Marshall. Edited with Introduction and Notes by Thomas Alexander Lacey
(1853-1931) M.A., Canon of Worcester. (1922)
2 The Penitential Discipline
of the Primitive Church for the First Four Hundred Years After Christ: Together
with its Declension from the Fifth Century, Downwards to its Present State,
Impartially Represented. By a Presbyter of the Church of England. (1844)
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1 Controversial
Tracts on Christianity & Mohammedanism (1824) (Author: Martyn, Henry,
1781-1812; Lee, Samuel,
1783-1852; Mirza Ibrahim; Amín, Mohammed Ruza
Ibn Mohammad)
2 Great Missionaries: a
Series of Biographies, by Andrew Thomson 1814-1901. (1870) (Introduction--I.
America: John Eliot; David Brainerd--II. Greenland: Christian David--III. South
seas: John Williams--IV. South Africa: John Theodore Vanderkemp; John
Campbell--V. Asia. Kurdistan: Asahel Grant. India: Bartholomew Ziegenbalg;
Christian Frederick Swarz; William Carey; Henry Martyn. Burmah: Adoniram
Judson--Conclusion)
3 Henry Martyn, by Charles
Dent Bell. (1881)
4 Henry Martyn, Saint
& Scholar, First Modern Missionary to the Mohammedans, by George Smith.
(1892)
5 Journal and Letters
of the Rev. Henry Martyn Volume 1 (1837)
6 Journal and Letters of
the Rev. Henry Martyn Volume 2 (1837)
7 Memoir of the Rev.
Henry Martyn, Late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, & Chaplain to
the Honorable East India Company, by John Sargent 1780-1833. (1858)
8 Modern Heroes of the
Mission Field. By Rev. William Pakenham Walsh 1820-1902, Bishop of Ossory,
Ferns, and Leighlin. (I. Henry Martyn: India and Persia, 1805-1812. II.
William Carey: India, 1793-1834. III. Adoniram Judson: Burmah, 1813-1850. IV.
Robert Morrison: China, 1807-1834. V. Samuel Marsden: New Zealand, 1814-1838.
VI. John Williams: Polynesia, 1817-1839. VII. William Johnson: West Africa,
1816-1823. VIII. John Hunt: Fiji, 1838-1848. IX. Allen Gardiner: South America,
1835-1851. X. Alexander Duff: India, 1829-1864. David Livingstone: Africa,
1840-1873. Bishop Patterson: Melanesia, 1855-1871.)
9 The Letters of the
Rev. Henry Martyn. (1844)
10 The Later
Evangelical Fathers, John Thornton, John Newton, William Cowper, Thomas Scott,
Richard Cecil, William Wilberforce, Charles Simeon, Henry Martyn, Josiah Pratt,
by Mary Seeley. (1879)
11 The Life of Reverend
Henry Martyn, by John Hall 1806-1894. (1832)
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1 A Late Printed
Sermon Against False Prophets, Vindicated by Letter, from the Causeless
Aspersions of Mr. Francis Cheynell. (1647)
2 The Merchant’s
Wedding. (1828) (Author: Planché, J. R.
(James Robinson), 1796-1880; Mayne, Jasper,
1604-1672; Rowley, William,
1585?-1642?)
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1 A Brief Review of the
Episcopal Church in Virginia: From its First Establishment to the Present Time:
Being part of an Address of the: Bishop of Virginia, to the Convention of the
Church, in Fredericksburg, on May 22, 1845. (1845)
2 A Memoir of the
Life of the Rev. William Meade, D.D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church
in the Diocese of Virginia. (1867) (Author: Johns, John,
1796-1876; Making of America
Project; Sparrow, William,
1801-1874
3 A Sermon at the
opening of the Convention, of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Virginia, in
Petersburg, on May 15, 1828. (1828)
4 A Sermon, Delivered
at the Consecration to the Episcopacy of the Rev. William Meade, D.D. Assistant
Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Virginia; in St.
James’ Church, in the City of Philadelphia, on August 19, 1829. By William
White, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania. (1829)
5 Companion to the
Font and the Pulpit. (1846)
6 Conversations on
the Catechism of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Abridged and Accommodated to
the American Church, from the English Version. (1849)
7 Index to Names of
Persons and Churches in Bishop Meade’s, ‘Old Churches, Ministers, and Families
of Virginia.’ (1898) (Author: Toner, Joseph M.
(Joseph Meredith), 1825-1896; Morrison, Hugh
Alexander, 1863- [from old catalog] ed)
8 Lectures on the
Pastoral Office. (1849)
9 Old Churches, Ministers,
& Families of Virginia Volume 1 (1900)
10 Old Churches, Ministers,
& Families of Virginia Volume 2 (1900)
11 Pastoral Letter of
the Rev. William Meade, Assistant Bishop of Virginia, to the Ministers,
Members, and Friends of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of
Virginia, on the Duty of Affording Religious Instruction to those in Bondage. Delivered
in the Year 1834. (1853)
12 Plain Sermons for
Servants. By the Rev. Thomas Taylor Castleman, Rector of Trinity Church,
Staunton, VA. And other Ministers of the Episcopal Church. (1851) (Author: Thomas Taylor
Castleman, William . Meade)
13 Reply of the Bishops
Meade, Mcllvaine, and Burgess: To the Argument Presented by the Committee of
the Convention of the Diocese of New Jersey to the Court of Bishops in Session
at Burlington for the Trial of Bishop Doane. (1852)
14 Rightly Dividing the
Word of Truth; a Charge to the Clergy. (1848)
15 Selections from the
Homilies of the Protestant Episcopal Church: With a Preface by the Rev. William
Meade, D.D. (1809)
16 Sermon Delivered at
the Consecration of the Reverend Stephen Elliott, D.D. for the Diocese of
Georgia, in Christ’s Church, Savannah, on Feb. 28, 1841. With an Appendix, on
the Rule of Faith; in which the Opinions of the Oxford Divines, and others
Agreeing with them, on the Subject of Tradition, are Considered; and some of
the Consequences thereof Set Forth. (1841)
17 Sermon on
Confirmation: By William Meade, D.D. Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of
Virginia. Preached in Winchester, on Sunday, Dec. 12, 1830. (1833)
18 Sermon Preached at the
Opening of the General Convention…in Philadelphia, on Sept.5, 1838. (1838)
19 Sermon Preached by
Bishop Meade at the Opening of the Convention of the P.E. Church of Virginia,
in the City of Richmond, in the Fifty-First Year of his Ministry, and the
Thirty-Second of his Episcopate. (1861)
20 The Bible and the
Classics. (1861) (An
attempt to present "a comparative view of the leading principles and facts
of the Bible, and of all the false religions of earth, showing that they had
the same origins".)
21 The Protest and
Appeal of George Washington Doane, Bishop of New Jersey; as Aggrieved, by
William Meade, George Burgess, and Charles Pettit Mcllvaine: And his Reply to
the False, Calumnious, and Malignant Representations of William Halsted, Caleb
Perkins, Peter V. Coppuck, and Bennington Gill: On which they Ground their
Uncanonical, Unchristian, and Inhuman Procedure, in Regard to him. (1852) (Author: Doane, George
Washington, 1799-1859)
22 The Record of the
Proceedings of the Court of Bishops: Assembled for the Trial of the Rev. George
Washington Doane: Upon a Presentment made by the Rev. William Meade: The Rev.
Charles Pettit Mcllvaine: and Rev. George Burgess. (1852) (Author: Episcopal Church.
Diocese of New Jersey)
23 Wise’s Digested Index
and Genealogical Guide to Bishop Meade’s, ‘Old Churches, Ministers, and
Families of Virginia,’ Embracing 6,900 Proper Names. (1910) (Author: Wise, Jennings C.
(Jennings Cropper), b. 1881, comp; Meade, William.
bishop, 1789-1802. Old churches, ministers and families of Virginia)
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1 Bible Thoughts of
Rev. Henry Melvill, Selected from his Published Discourses (1852)
2 Lectures on Practical
Subjects, Delivered at St. Margaret's, Lothbury (1858)
3 Selection from the
Sermons Preached During the Latter Years of his Life in the Parish Church of
Barnes, & in the Cathedral of St. Paul's Volume 1 (1872)
4 Sermons on Certain of
the Less Prominent Facts & References in Sacred Story. Volume 1 (1843)
5 Sermons
on Certain of the Less Prominent Facts & References in Sacred Story. Volume
2 (1845)
6 Sermons
on Certain of the Less Prominent Facts & References in Sacred Story. Second
Series (1846)
7 Sermons Preached on
Public Occasions (1846)
8 Sermons Volume 1 (1849)
9 Sermons Volume 2 (1849)
10 Thoughts
Appropriate to the Season and the Days, Lectures (1851)
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1 The Miscellaneous Works
of the Late Rev and Learned Conyers Middleton, D. D., Principal Librarian of
the University of Cambridge. In Five Volumes. Volume 1 (1755)
2 The Miscellaneous Works
of the Late Rev and Learned Conyers Middleton, D. D., Principal Librarian of
the University of Cambridge. In Five Volumes. Volume 2 (1755)
3 The Miscellaneous Works
of the Late Rev and Learned Conyers Middleton, D. D., Principal Librarian of
the University of Cambridge. In Five Volumes. Volume 3 (1755)
4 The Miscellaneous Works
of the Late Rev and Learned Conyers Middleton, D. D., Principal Librarian of
the University of Cambridge. In Five Volumes. Volume 4 (1755)
5 The Miscellaneous
Works of the Late Rev and Learned Conyers Middleton, D. D., Principal Librarian
of the University of Cambridge. In Five Volumes. Volume 5 (1755)
Millar, Robert (1672-1752)
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1 Gibbon’s Account of
Christianity Considered: Together with some Strictures on Hume’s Dialogues Concerning
Natural Religion. (1781)
1 The History of the
Propagation of Christianity, and the Over-Throw of Paganism. In Two Volumes.
Volume 1. (1731)
2 The History of the
Propagation of Christianity, and the Over-Throw of Paganism. In Two Volumes.
Volume 2. (1731)
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1 An Essay on Human
Liberty. (1824)
2 Strictures on some of
the Publications of the Rev. Herbert Marsh, D.D.: Intended as a Reply to his
Objections Against the British and Foreign Bible Society. (1813) (Subject: Marsh, Herbert,
1757-1839)
3 The Life of Isaac
Milner, D.D., F.R.S., Dean of Carlisle, President of Queens College, and
Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge; Comprising a Portion
of his Correspondence and Other Writings Hitherto Unpublished. By his Niece,
Mary Milner, Author of, “The Christian Mother.” In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1842)
4 The Life of Isaac
Milner, D.D., F.R.S., Dean of Carlisle, President of Queens College, and
Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge; Comprising a Portion
of his Correspondence and Other Writings Hitherto Unpublished. By his Niece,
Mary Milner, Author of, “The Christian Mother.” In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1842)
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1 Gibbon’s Account of
Christianity Considered, Together with some Strictures on Hume’s Dialogues
Concerning Natural Religion. (1781)
2 Practical Sermons.
Volume 1 (1804)
3 Practical Sermons.
Volume 2 (1821)
4 Sermons. Volume 1 (1820)
5 Sermons. Volume 2 (1820)
6 The History of the
Church of Christ: From the Days of the Apostles to the Reformation. Abridged In
Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1835) (The First Eleven Centuries)
7 The History of the
Church of Christ: From the Days of the Apostles to the Reformation. Abridged In
Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1835) (The Twelfth Century to the Reformation)
8 The History of the
Church of Christ: From the Days of the Apostles to the Reformation. Abridged In
Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1845) (The First Eleven Centuries)
9 The History of the
Church of Christ: From the Days of the Apostles to the Reformation. Abridged In
Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1845) (The Twelfth Century to the Reformation)
Milner, Mary (fl. 1842-1852) ((Niece of Isaac and Joseph)
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1 Sketches
Illustrative of Important Periods in the History of the World. (1847)
2 The
Christian Mother’s Magazine. Edited by Mrs. Mary Milner. Volume 1 (1844)
3 The
Englishwoman’s Magazine and Christian Mother’s Miscellany. New Series Volume 1
(1846)
4 The
Englishwoman’s Magazine and Christian Mother’s Miscellany. New Series Volume 2
(1847)
5 The
Englishwoman’s Magazine and Christian Mother’s Miscellany. New Series Volume 3
(1848)
6 The
Englishwoman’s Magazine and Christian Mother’s Miscellany. New Series Volume 4
(1849)
7 The
Englishwoman’s Magazine and Christian Mother’s Miscellany. New Series Volume 5
(1850)
8 The
Englishwoman’s Magazine and Christian Mother’s Miscellany. New Series Volume 6 (1851)
9 The
Englishwoman’s Magazine and Christian Mother’s Miscellany. New Series Volume 7
(1852)
10 The Gallery of
Engravings: First Series. Volume 1 (1848)
11 The
Gallery of Engravings: Second Series. Volume 2 (1850)
12 The Life of Isaac
Milner, D.D., F.R.S., Dean of Carlisle, President of Queens College, and
Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge; Comprising a Portion
of his Correspondence and Other Writings Hitherto Unpublished. By his Niece,
Mary Milner, Author of, “The Christian Mother.” In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1842)
13 The Life of Isaac
Milner, D.D., F.R.S., Dean of Carlisle, President of Queens College, and
Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge; Comprising a Portion
of his Correspondence and Other Writings Hitherto Unpublished. By his Niece,
Mary Milner, Author of, “The Christian Mother.” In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1842)
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1 Sermons. In Two Volumes.
Volume 2 (1824) (Author: Moore, Benjamin,
1748-1816; Moore, Clement
Clarke, 1779-1863)
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1 George Castriot,
Surnamed Scanderbeg, King of Albania. (1850) (Subject: Scanderbeg,
1405?-1468)
2 Poems. (1844)
3 Twas the Night Before
Christmas; A Visit from St. Nicholas. (1912) (Author: Moore, Clement
Clarke, 1779-1863; Smith, Jessie
Willcox, 1863-1935, ill)
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1 An
Exact Discovery of Roman Catholic Doctrine in the Case of Conspiracy and
Rebellion, by Pregnant Observations Collected out of the Express Dogmatic
Principles of Popish Priests and Jesuits. Written and Printed Immediately After
the Discovery of the Gunpowder Treason. And now Upon the Discovery of the
Present Popish Plot Against the Life of His Sacred Majesty and the Government,
Reprinted and Published by Ezerel Tonge, D.D. (1679)
2 Confessions and Proofs
of Protestant Divines Reformed Churches, That Episcopacy is in Respect of the
Office According to the Word of God, and in Respect of the Use the Best.
Together with a Brief Treatise Touching the Original of Bishops and
Metropolitans. (1662)
3 The New English Caanan
of Thomas Morton. With Introductory Matter and Notes by Charles Francis Adams,
Jr. (1883)
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1 The
Christian's Overthrow Prevented and Conquest Gained, A Sermon Preached Before
the Queen at St. James’ Chapel, on Sunday, April 22, 1705. (1710)
2 The Providential
Division of Men into Rich and Poor, and the Respective Duties Thence Arising, Briefly
Considered in a Sermon Preached in the Parish Church of St. Sepulchers, May 27,
1708. Being Thursday in Whitson Week: At the Anniversary Meeting of the Chief
Promoters of the Charity Schools; Together with the Masters and Mistresses of
the said Schools; and the Children there Educated, to the Number of Three
Thousand, and Upwards. Published at the Request of Several Gentlemen Concerned
in this Charity. By Robert Moss, D.D., Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty, and
Preacher to the Honorable Society of Grays Inn. (1708)
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