52 results filtered with: Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795
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The most important truths and duties of Christianity stated; designed for those in the lower stations of life; particularly for the instruction of such, as cannot read. By the Rev. James Stonhouse, M. D. Formerly of St. John's College, Oxford, and Rector of Great and Little Cheverel, Wiltshire. It is recommended to serious Christians to read this to their Relations, Friends, and Servants, who cannot read; or to use their Endeavours to have it read to them by others.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: 1790- Books
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Admonitions against swearing, sabbath-breaking and drunkenness; with abstracts of the penal laws now in force against those vices.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: [1790?]- Books
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Hints from a minister to his curate for the management of his parish.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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Universal restitution farther defended; being a supplement to the book intitled Universal restitution a scripture doctrine, And wherein its Doctrine is so vindicated and confirmed in a Course of Viii Letters, as that they amount, together with the proofs made in the said Book, to a full confutation of all the arguments hitherto produced against, and to irrefragable evidences of, that interesting Scripture Truth, the final Restitution of all men thro' Christ.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: 1768- Books
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Friendly advice to a patient; Calculated more particularly for the use of the sick, belonging to the infirmaries, as well the out-patients, as those within the house; tho' the greatest part of it is suitable and of equal service to every sick person. By James Stonhouse, M.D. physician to the Northampton infirmary; and formerly of St. John's college, Oxford.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: [1770?]- Books
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Universal restitution a Scripture doctrine. This prov'd in several letters wrote on the nature and extent of Christ's Kingdom: wherein the Scripture passages, falsly alleged in proof of the eternity of Hell torments, are truly translated and explained.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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Materials for talking familiarly with children of all ranks, on the subject of religion. By Sir James Stonhouse, bart. M.D. rector of Great and Little Cheverel, Wiltshire.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: 1795- Books
Suite des éloges des academiciens de l'Académie royale des sciences, morts depuis l'an M. DCC. XXII. / Par Monsieur de Fontenelle.
Fontenelle, M. de (Bernard Le Bovier), 1657-1757.Date: M. DCC. XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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The religious instruction of children recommended. By the Rev. James Stonhouse, M. D. Formerly of St. John's College, Oxford, Rector of Great and Little Cheverel, Wiltshire.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: [1774?]- Books
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Spiritual directions for the uninstructed: Not less proper for the use of infirmary patients, than for the uninstructed in all conditions. By James Stonhouse, M.D. physician to the Herthampton Infirmary; and formerly of St. John's College, Oxford.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: [1774?]- Books
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The religious instruction of children recommended. By the Rev. James Stonhouse, M.D. (formerly of St. John's College, Oxford) Rector of Great and Little Cheverel, Wiltshire.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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St. Paul's Exhortation, and motive to support the weak, or sick-poor. A sermon, preached in the Chathedral Church of Salisbury, before the president, governors, and other encouragers of the general infirmary, at their anniversary meeting, on Friday, September 27, 1771. By James Stonhouse, M.D.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: M,DCC,LXXI. [1771]- Books
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Prayers for the use of private persons, families, children, and servants. By the Rev. James Stonhouse, M.D. formerly of St. John's College, Oxford.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: 1775- Books
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Spiritual directions for the uninstructed; not less proper for the use of infirmary patients, than for the uninstructed in all conditions. By James Stonhouse, M. D. Physician to the County Infirmary at Northampton; and formerly of St. John's College, Oxford.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: [1760?]- Books
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Prayers for the use of private persons, families, children and servants. By Sir James Stonhouse, bart. M.D. (formerly of St. John's College, Oxford) rector of Great and Little Cheverel, Wiltshire.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: 1795- Books
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A friendly letter to a patient, just admitted into an infirmary. With a large supplement, calculated for general use. By James Stonhouse, M. D. Physician to the County Infirmary at Northampton.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Expedients for alleviating the distress occasioned by the present dearness of corn (as published in the Northampton Mercury of November 28, 1757) intended principally for those, who endeavour to conceal their wants; and for such benevolent persons as would give away, or recommend, a cheap provision.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: 1757]- Books
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Prayers for the use of private persons, families, children and servants. By the Rev. James Stonhouse, M. D. Formerly of St John's College, Oxford.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: [1774]- Books
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A friendly letter to a patient, just admitted into an infirmary. With a large supplement, calculated for general use. By James Stonhouse, M. D. Physician to the County infirmary at Northampton, and formerly of St. John's College Oxford.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: [1750?]- Books
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Apostolical conceptions of God, being the second part of an antecedent publication, and is more especially addressed to the favourers of the Arian and Socinian persuasions.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: [1790?]- Books
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Friendly advice to a patient; calculated more particularly for the use of the sick, belonging to the Infirmaries, as well the Out-Patients, as those within the House; tho' the greatest Part of it is suitable and of equal Service To Every Sick Person. By James Stonhouse, M. D. Physician to the Northampton Infirmary; and formerly of St. John's College, Oxford.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Admonitions against swearing, sabbath-breaking, and drunkenness, designed for the benefit of such, as are guilty of one, or more of these vices. By James Stonhouse, M.D. Rector of Great and Little Cheverel, Wiltshire.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: 1792- Books
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A friendly letter to a patient, just admitted into an infirmary. Great Part of which may suit the Case of any (especially of the Poor) under Sickness, or other Affliction. By James Stonhouse, M. D. Physician to the County Infirmary at Northampton.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795.Date: [1748]- Books
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Friendly advice to a patient: to which are added, spiritual directions for the uninstructed; The first calculated ... for the use of the sick, belonging to the Infirmaries ... The second ... is no less proper for the use of Infirmary patients, than for the uninstructed in all conditions / [Sir James Stonhouse].
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795Date: [1750?]- Books
A friendly letter to a patient, just admitted into an infirmary. : Great part of which may suit the case of any (especially of the poor) under sickness, or other affliction ... / by James Stonhouse.
Stonhouse, James, Sir, 1716-1795Date: [1748]