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Gurney, Thomas, 1705-1770
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Brachygraphy: or an easy and compendious system of short-hand, adapted to the various arts, sciences and professions; improved ... by Thomas Gurney : and brought still nearer to perfection ... by Joseph Gurney.
Gurney, Thomas, 1705-1770.Date: 1795- Books
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The nature and fitness of things: or, the perfections of God, a standing rule to try all doctrines and experience by: in a poem humbly offered to the consideration of Mr. John Wesley, and his followers. With other occasional poems.
Gurney, Thomas, 1705-1770.Date: 1752- Books
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Poems on various occasions. I. The nature and fitness of things. II. On perseverance. III. The mongrel preacher. IV. The reading don, V. A Letter to Mr. Taylor. VI. A Letter to the Minister Makers. Vii. The Glory of the Saints State. Viii. Acrostics on Dr. Gill. IX. On Recovery from Sickness. By Thomas Gurney, Short-Hand-Writer.
Gurney, Thomas, 1705-1770.Date: M,DCCXC. [1790]- Books
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The nature and fitness of things: or, The perfections of God, a standing rule to try all doctrines and experience by: In a poem humbly offered to the consideration of Mr. John Wesley, and his followers: with other occasional poems. By the Author of Perseverance, a poem.
Gurney, Thomas, 1705-1770.Date: 1760- Books
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Brachygraphy: or, short-writing, made easy to the meanest capacity. The Persons, Moods, & Tenses, Being comprized in such a Manner, that little more than the knowledge of the Alphabet is required, to the writing hundreds of Sentences, in less Time than Spoken. The Whole is founded on so just a Plan, that it is wrote with greater Expedition than any yet Invented, and likewise may be read with the greatest Ease. Improv'd after upwards of Thirty Years Practice and Experience. By Tho: Gurney,
Gurney, Thomas, 1705-1770.Date: 1763?]