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A sermon on bankruptcy, stopping payment, and the justice of paying our debts, preached at various churches in the City, by the Rev. William Scott, A. M. Morning Preacher at St. Michael's, Wood Street, and Afternoon Preacher at St. Catherine's, near the Tower. Published at the general request of those who heard it.
Scott, William, 1726-Date: [1799]- Books
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An ode in honour of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's birth-day, August 12, 1766, an intended to have beeen performed before their majesties at Kew. By the Rev. William Scott, M.A. (formerly of Trinity-College in Cambridge,) and assistant morning preacher at St. Sepulchre's, Snow-Hill.
Scott, William, 1726-Date: [1766]- Books
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An address to the Most Reverend the Arch-Bishops, The Right Reverend the bishops, and The rest of the Dignified and Superior clergy: on the present state of the annual charity, for the sons of the clergy. By the Reverend William Scott, M. A.
Scott, William, 1726-Date: M,DCC,LXIX. [1769]- Books
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A sermon preached at the court end of the town and in the city, on Sunday October 25, 1772. on the King's accession to the throne of these realms. Dedicated to Mr. Garrick. By the Rev. Mr. Scott, M. A. Late of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Scott, William, 1726-Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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A sermon on bankruptcy, stopping payment, and the justice of paying our debts, preached at various churches in the City. By the Rev. William Scott, ...
Scott, William, 1726-Date: 1773- Books
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O tempora! O mores! or, the best new-year's gift for a prime minister. Being a sermon, preach'd at a few small churches only, in the city, last year, (and those obtain'd with great difficulty) and published at the repeated request of the congregations. By the Rev. William Scott, M.A. Late scholar of Eton, and Trinity College, Cambridge. Dedicated to Lord North. The sixth edition. With large additions and alterations both in the dedication and sermon, occasioned by the ingenuity, amazing dexterity, and humane proceedings of a Scotch ministry towards the dreadfull confusions, distresses, massacre and carnage now rioting in America.
Scott, William, 1726-Date: M,DCC,LXXV [1775]- Books
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O tempora! O mores! Or The best new year's gift for a prime minister, being the substance of two sermons preached at a few small churches only, and published at the repeated request of the congregations, by the Rev. William Scott, M.A. late scholar of Eaton, dedicated to Lord North. The pulpit was refused at eight of the most capital churches in London.
Scott, William, 1726-Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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An essay towards pointing out in a short and plain method the eloquence and action proper for the pulpit; Under which subject is considered the miseries and hardships of the inferiour clergy of England in general, and London in particular. Together with a variety of remarks and anecdotes incident to the subject: and up... of our city-divines as have made themselves popular (or truly admired) by their a... in pulpit-oratory. By Philagoretes.
Scott, William, 1726-Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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O tempora! O mores! or, the best new-year's gift for a prime minister. Being the substance of two sermons preached at a few small Churches only, and published at the repeated request of the congregations. By the Rev. William Scott, M. A. Late Scholar of Eton.
Scott, William, 1726-Date: [1774]- Books
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A sermon written and preach'd in 1750, occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Doctor John Pelling, Senior Canon of Windsor, and Rector of St. Ann's, Soho, by the late Reverend Dr. Church, Afternoon Lecturer of the said Parish, but never before publish'd. By the Rev. William Scott, M.A. With an elegant copper-plate of the doctor, well known to have been a very striking likeness of Him-
Church, Thomas, 1707-1756.Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]