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Military medical ethics / specialty editors, Thomas E. Beam, Linette R. Sparacino ; section editors, Edmund D. Pellegrino, Anthony E. Hartle, Edmund G. Howe.
Date: 2003- Books
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A chronological index for the Rev. Alban Butler's Lives of the saints: Containing The Names Of The Popes; Roman Emperors; Emperors of the East and West; Kings of England and of France; Martyrs, Holy Fathers, and other Ecclesiastical Writers; Saints of England, Scotland, Ireland, and of other Countries,-Who are mentioned in Mr Butler's Lives of the Saints, or who have existed since the commencement of the Christian Aera to the present Time:-The Principal Heretics:-The General Councils, Remarkable Events, Persecutions, &c. that have taken place during the above period; including also the Doctrine and Discipline; Religious Institutes, and other Miscellaneous Subjects which occur in the history of each Age of the Church.
Date: 1800- Books
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The truth and excellence of the Christian religion asserted: Against Jews, Infidels and Hereticks. In sixteen sermons, preached at the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; for the years 1701, 1702. Wherein is shewn, that the evidence for this religion is the most unexceptionable; that is establishes and perfects the law; makes the clearest discoveries of a future state: and, accomplishes the prophecies of the Old Testament. That the belief of its doctrines is reasonable: the obedience required to its precepts practicable: The wisdom of the Gospel above any other religious institution. And, it's divine authority prov'd from the successful propagation of it. By George Stanhope, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty.
Stanhope, George, 1660-1728.Date: 1702- Books
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Index to records called, the Originalia and Memoranda on the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's side of the Exchequer: extracted from the records, and from the manuscripts of Mr. Tayleure, Mr. Madox and Mr. Chapman; Formerly Officers In That Office. Containing All The Grants Of Abbey Lands, And Other Property, Granted BY The Crown, From The Beginning Of The Reign Of Henry Viii. To The End Of Queen Ann. Also, Inrollments Of Charters, Grants, And Patents To Several Religious Houses; And To Cities, Boroughs, Towns, Companies, Colleges, And Other Public Institutions From The Earliest Period. Together With Pleadings And Proceedings Relative To The Tenures And Estates Of The Nobility And Gentry; Commissions To Survey Manors, Lands And Tenements; And Innumerable Other Matters. ... . By Edward Jones, Inner-Temple.
Jones, Edward, active 1771-1831.Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]- Books
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Index to records called, the originalia and memoranda on the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's side of the Exchequer: extracted from the records, and from the manuscripts of Mr. Tayleur, Mr. Madox and Mr. Chapman. Formerly officers in that office. Containing all the grants of abbey lands, and other property, granted by the crown, from the beginning of the reign of Henry VIII. to the end of Queen Ann. Also, inrollments of charters, grants, and patents to several religious houses; and to cities, brooughs, towns, companies, colleges, and other public institutions from the earliest period. Together with pleadings and proceedings relative to the tenures and estates of the nobility and gentry; commissions to survey manors, lands and tenements; [etc.] ... / By Edward Jones.
Jones, Edward, active 1771-1831.Date: 1793-1795- Books
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A new universal history of the religious rites, ceremonies, and customs of the whole world: or, A complete and impartial view of all the religions in the various nations of the universe. Both Antient and Modern, from the Creation down to the present Time. Containing, besides many other Curious, Instructive and Entertaining Particulars, ... including the antient and present State of Religion amongst the Jews, ...Romish Church, with the various Orders of her Communion, &c. &c. Together with a very particular History of the Protestant or Reformed Churches, ... viz. the Church of England, ... Antinomians, &c. Comprehending also a genuine and circumstantial Description of all the most material lesser Sects, ... since the first Promulgation of Christianity; and likewise the Ecclesiastical Laws and History concerning every Religion. To which are added the most important Transactions of Church Councils, ... I. An Account of those Persons by whom the various Modes of Worship were established, and the Means used in propagating them. ...VIII. An exact Summary of the different Objects of Adoration, ... Times and Places of religious Observance, ... with a Survey of the Utensils employed at Altars, .... and whatever else is worthy of Notice respecting the origin or present State of every sacred Institution. The Whole being the Result of many Years study, and comprising not only all that is valuable on the Subject of Religion, but also a Variety of new and interesting Matter relative to the Manners and Customs of all Nations, not to be found in any other Work. Designed to Form a Complete Family Library. Including The Whole Body of Divinity, According to the different religious Usages in every Part of the known World. Calculated for Christians of all Denominations; And illustrated by Quotations from the most celebrated Authors. By William Hurd, D.D.
Hurd, William.Date: [1780?]- Archives and manuscripts
Autograph letters by Spurzheim
Date: 1815-1832Reference: MS.7636/1-12Part of: Spurzheim, Johann Kaspar (Jean Gaspard) (1776-1832), physician and phrenologist- Archives and manuscripts
Art in Madness - Early Patient Artwork
Date: 1843-c.1867Reference: DGH1/7/3/1Part of: Records of Crichton Royal Hospital- Books
Lost souls : women, religion and mental illness in the Victorian asylum / Diana Peschier.
Peschier, Diana, 1950-Date: 2020- Archives and manuscripts
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Parkes Pamphlet Collection: Volume 4
Date: 1796-1819Reference: RAMC/474/4Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Books
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New College. The committee for conducting the New College among Protestant Dissenters inform the public, that the next Session commences on the 3d Monday in September, and will close on the 1st day of July. The success of this Institution, during the short period that has elapsed since its first establishment, has been very encouraging. The new wing, added to the original building, and opened in September, was wholly occupied during the last Session; and another wing, corresponding to it, and containing a considerable number of very commodious apartments, is almost finished, and will soon be ready for use. Of the eligible situation of the College, and of the local conveniences and advantages that recommend it, nothing need now be said. The Committee and Tutors think it sufficient to assure the Public, that they will assiduously avail themselves of every circumstance that may be conducive to the health, moral conduct, and literary improvement of the young Gentlemen, who shall be intrusted to their care. They also add, that it is a fundamental principle of this Institution, that it be open to persons of every religious denomination, who will be encouraged in forming their sentiments on all controversial subjects, without subscription or any other restriction or imposition.
New College among Protestant Dissenters (Hackney, London, England)Date: 1789- Books
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An interesting answer to the Rev. Walter Blake Kirwan's letter from Dublin to a friend in the country; Published in the Dublin evening post, and dated june 19th, 1787: proclaming a renunciation of his sacerdotal vows, and conformity to the established Church. A defence of religious celibacy, and concomitant vows.-fully proving this state to be coeval to, and practised and recommended in the old and new law; and therefore of divine institution. In answer to verax, and the advocate for the unalienable rights of nature, Illustrated with a striking likeness of the modern proteus, acting in his circles. Written immediatelty after the publication of the above letter, and now published at the particular request of some learned and sincere members of the established Church, and others equally. By James Patson, a galway resident, and a sealous friend to sohe Thruth and Christian morality. To which is added, a true copy of the above-mentioned letter, for the reader's convenience in reserring to the quatations.
Patson, James.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Archives and manuscripts
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Papers relating to Robert Taylor
Date: 1868 - 1869Reference: RET/6/19/1/166Part of: The Retreat Archive- Archives and manuscripts
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Papers relating to Elizabth Beakbane
Date: 1854-c. 1850sReference: RET/6/19/1/17Part of: The Retreat Archive- Archives and manuscripts
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Papers relating to Maurice Albert Holtaway
Date: c 1860sReference: RET/6/19/1/74Part of: The Retreat Archive- Archives and manuscripts
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Papers relating to Isabella Sharp
Date: 1885 - 1886Reference: RET/6/19/1/148Part of: The Retreat Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Roman Catholic Church
Date: mid-18th centuryReference: MS.4249- Archives and manuscripts
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Papers relating to Thomas Wedmore
Date: 1881 - 1885Reference: RET/6/19/1/179Part of: The Retreat Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Volume 1
Date: 1575-1600Reference: WMS/Amer.90aPart of: Cadena y Sotomayor, Melchior Antonio de la (1539-1607)- Archives and manuscripts
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Papers relating to Charles Lloyd
Date: 1816-1950sReference: RET/6/19/1/103Part of: The Retreat Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Sacré Livre
Date: 1792-1794Reference: MS.4329- Manuscripts
[Wellcome MS Sanskrit alpha 267].
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Mary
MaryDate: 1735Reference: MS.3490- Archives and manuscripts
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Clerke, Mary
Clerke, MaryDate: c. 1700Reference: MS.1662- Archives and manuscripts
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Papers relating to Frances Elizabeth (Fanny) Shackleton
Date: 1885-1893Reference: RET/6/19/1/147Part of: The Retreat Archive