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The people not the original of civil power, proved from God's word, the doctrine and liturgy of the establish'd church, and from the laws of England. In a sermon preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. Ethelburga, on Thursday, Jan. 30. 1706/7. Being a Day of Solemn Fasting and Humiliation, appointed by Law, for the Execrable Murder of K. Charles the First, of blessed Memory. The fifth edition. By Luke Milbourne, a Presbyter of the Church of England.
Milbourne, Luke, 1649-1720.Date: 1709/10 [i.e. 1710]- Books
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The impiety and folly of resisting lawful governours by force or arms, demonstrated in a sermon preach'd on the thirtieth of January, 1710/11. Being The Solemn Day of Fasting and Humiliation for the Execrable Murder of Charles the Martyr, of Blessed Memory, at the parish-church of St. Ethelburga. By Luke Milbourne, a Presbyter of the Church of England.
Milbourne, Luke, 1649-1720.Date: 1711- Books
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Ignorance and folly put to silence by well-doing: or, a preservative against the Bishop of Bangor's politicks. In a sermon preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. Ethelburga, On the Solemn Anniversary Fast kept by the Authority of an Act of Parliament, for the Guilt contracted by these Nations, in the Execrable Murder of King Charles Ist, of Blessed Memory. By Luke Milbourne, late Presbyter of the Church of England.
Milbourne, Luke, 1649-1720.Date: [1724]- Books
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A guilty conscience makes a rebel; or, rulers no terrour to the good prov'd, in a sermon preached on the thirtieth of January, 1712/13. Being the solemn day of fasting and humiliation for the execrable murder of Charles the martyr, of Blessed Memory. At the Parish-Church of St. Ethelburga. With a preface, reflecting on a lat pamphlet, call'd, The ass and the serpent. By Luke Milbourne, a Presbyter of the Church of England.
Milbourne, Luke, 1649-1720.Date: [1713]- Books
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The history of the effects of religion on mankind. Vol. II. Containing, a supplement to the first volume. Sect. V. The erroneous doctrines and superstitious practices of Christians not to be imputed to Christianity. Sect. VI. The enthusiasm of the heathens; the origin, progress, and influence of fanaticism in the time of the crusades, and in the sixteenth century; with the effects of it in England in the seventeenth on the Government of the kingdom, on the manners of the fanatics, on literature, and on the religion and morals of the English nation. Sect. VII. The real causes of several persecutions, heresies, controversies, wars, and massacres imputed to Christianity by Shaftsbury, Voltaire, Rousseau, Hume, Gibbon, and others. Sect. VIII. A refutation of objections which have been urged against the utility of religion. By the Rev. Edward Ryan, D.D. prebendary of St. Patrick, and minister of the Parish of St. Luke, Dublin.
Ryan, Edward, -1819.Date: 1793- Books
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Great Brittains acclamation to her Deborah. A sermon preached In the Parish Church of St. Ethelburga, September Vii. 1704. Being the Day Appointed by Her Majesty for a Solemn Thanksgiving for the great victory Gain'd by the Confederate Forces of England, Holland and the Empire, against the French and Bavarians at Bleinheim in Germany, under the Conduct of John Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene of Savoy. By Luke Milbourne, Presbyter.
Milbourne, Luke, 1649-1720.Date: 1704- Books
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The history of the incarnation, life, doctrine, and miracles; the death, resurrection, and ascension, of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. In Seven Books. Illustrated with Notes; and interspersed with Dissertations, Theological, Historical, Geographical, and Critical. To which are added, the lives, Actions, and Sufferings, of the twelve apostles. Also of St Paul, St Mark, St Luke, and St Barnabas. Together with a Chronological Table, From the Beginning of the Reign of Herod the Great, to the End of the Apostolic Age. The whole collected from the Books of the New Testament, the most Judicious Commentators, the Best Ecclesiastical Historians, and other Eminent Writers. Adorned with thirty-three copper-plates, representing the most remarkable Historical Passages; and two very useful maps, in which are delineated all the Travels of Our Saviour, and his Apostles. By a divine of the Church of England.
Divine of the Church of England.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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Elements of Christian theology: containing, proofs of the authenticity and inspiration of the Holy Scriptures; a summary of the history of the Jews; a brief statement of the contents of the several books of the Old and New Testaments; a short account of the English translations of the Bible and of the liturgy of the Church of England; and a scriptural exposition of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion. By George Pretyman, D. D. F. R. S. Lord Bishop of Lincoln. Designed principally for the use of youngsStudents in divinity. In two volumes. ...
Pretyman, George, 1750-1827.Date: 1800- Books
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The gardeners dictionary. Containing the methods of cultivating and improving all sorts of trees, plants, and flowers, for the kitchen, fruit, and pleasure gardens; as also those which are used in medicine. With Directions for the Culture of Vineyards, and Making of Wine in England. In which likewise are included The Practical Parts of Husbandry. Abridged from the last folio edition, by the author, Philip Miller, F. R. S. Member of the Botanic Academy at Florence, and Gardener to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, at their Botanic Garden, at Chelsea. In three volumes. ...
Miller, Philip, 1691-1771.Date: M.DCC.LIV. [1754]- Books
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Discourses of the Honourable and Reverend William Bromley Cadogan, A. M. Late Rector Of ST. Luke's, Chelsea, Vicar Of ST. Giles's, Reading; And Chaplain To The Right Honourable Lord Cadogan. To which are now added short observations on the Lord's Prayer. And letters to several of his friends. The whole collected into one volume, with memoirs of his life. By Richard Cecil, A. M. Minister Of ST. John's Chapel, Bedford Row.
Cadogan, William Bromley, 1751-1797.Date: 1798- Books
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The method of cultivating madder, As it is now practised by the Dutch in Zealand: (where the best Madder is produced) With their Manner of Drying, Stamping, and Manufacturing it for Use. Embellished with draughts of their buildings and kilns erected for that Purpose. To which is added, The Method of cultivating Madder in England, from many Experiments made in the Course of Thirty Years on the Culture of that useful Plant. By Philip Miller, F. R. S. Member of the Academy at Florence, and Gardener to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries at Chelsea.
Miller, Philip, 1691-1771.Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- Books
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Experiments with the metallic tractors in rheumatic and gouty affections, inflammations, and various topical diseases; as published by surgeons Herholdt and Rafn, of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Copenhagen; Translated into German by Professor Tode, Physician to his Danish Majesty; thence into the English Language by Mr. Charles Kampfmuller: also reports of about One Hundred and Fifty Cases, in England; demonstrating the efficacy of the metallic practice, In a Variety of Complaints, Both upon the Human Body, and on Horses, &c. By Medical, and other Respectable Characters. Edited by Benjamin Douglas Perkins, A. M. of Leicester-Square, London, son of the discoverer.
Herholdt, Johan Daniel, 1764-1836.Date: 1799- Books
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The abridgement of the gardeners dictionary: containing the best and newest methods of cultivating and improving the kitchen, fruit, flower garden, and nursery; as also for performing the practical parts of husbandry: together with the management of vineyards, and the methods of making wine in England In which likewise are included; Directions for propagating and improving, From real Practice and Experience, pasture lands and all Sorts of Timber Trees. by Philip Miller, F. R. S. Gardener to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, at their Botanick Garden at Chelsea, and Member of the Botanick Academy at Florence.
Miller, Philip, 1691-1771.Date: M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]- Books
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The abridgement of The gardeners dictionary: containing the best and newest methods of cultivating and improving the kitchen, fruit, flower garden, and nursery; As also for Performing the Practical Parts of husbandry: Together with The Management of vineyards, and the methods of making wine in England. In which likewise are included, directions for propagating and improving, From real Practice and Experience, pasture lands and all Sorts of timber trees. By Philip Miller, F.R.S. Gardener to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, at their Botanic Garden at Chelsea, and Member of the Botanic Academy at Florence.
Miller, Philip, 1691-1771.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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The people not the original of civil-power, proved from God's word, the doctrine and liturgy of the establish'd-church, and from the laws of England. In a sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Ethelburga, on Thursday, Jan.30, 1706/7. ... By Luke Milbourne, ...
Milbourne, Luke, 1649-1720.Date: 1707- Books
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God's mercy to the fatherless, considered in a sermon, preached in the parish church of St. Giles, in Reading, on the 21st day of December, 1786, For the Benefit of the Girls Charity School, in Reading; And now published for the Benefit of the same Charity. By William Bromley Cadogan, M. A. Rector of St. Luke's, Chelsea, Vicar of St. Giles's, Reading, And Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Lord Cadogan.
Cadogan, William Bromley, 1751-1797.Date: [1786?]- Books
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General report upon the sanitary condition of the parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, during the year 1856 / by A.W. Barclay.
Saint Luke (Chelsea, London, England : Parish)Date: 1857- Books
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A general bill of all the christnings and burials In the Parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex, from the 21st of December, 1788, to the 21st of December, 1789. Presented by their obedient Servant, George Goodyer, Deputy Clerk. Whereof have died, Years of Age, Under Two Years of Age 66 Between Two and Five - 27 Five and Ten - 12 Ten and Twenty - 7 Twenty and Thirty - 19 Thirty and Forty - 16 Forty and Fifty - 21 Fifty and Sixty - 19 Sixty and Seventy - 20 Seventy and Eighty - 18 Eighty and Ninety - 3 Ninty and a Hundred - 2 In all 236 Diseases and Casualties. Aged - 24 Ague - 4 Apoplexy - 4 Asthma - - 7 Cancer - 2 Childbed - 1 Cholic - 3 Consumption - 60 Convulsions - 20 Dropsy - - 2 Drowned by Accident 3 Fever - 20 Fits - - 18 Gout - 1 Gripes - 6 Hooping Cough - 4 Inflamation - 5 Measles - - 6 Mortification - 3 Palsy - - 4 Small Pox - 20 Teeth - 10 Thrush - 7 In all 236 Abortive and Still-Born - 4 Christned Males 80 Females 69 In all 149 Buried Males 134 Females 102 In all 236 Decreased in the Baptisms this Year 4 Increased in the Burials this Year 6. N. B. Out of which Number of Burials were 8 Strangers buried.
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A general bill of all the christnings and burials In the Parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex, from the 21st of December 1787, to the 21st of December 1788, presented by their obedient Servant, George Goodyer, Deputy Clerk. Whereof have died Years of Age Under Two Years of Age 50 Between Two and Five - 30 Five and Ten - 11 Ten and Twenty - 9 Twenty and Thirty - 19 Thirty and Forty - 15 Forty and Fifty - 24 Fifty and Sixty - 21 Sixty and Seventy - 18 Seventy and Eighty - 21 Eighty and Ninety - - 11 Ninety and a Hundred - 2 In all 230 Diseases and Casualties. Aged - - - - 22 Ague - - - 3 Apoplexy and Suddenly - 3 Asthma - - 4 Cancer - - 3 Childbed - - 1 Cholic - - 3 Consumption - 60 Convulsions - 19 Dropsy - - 4 Drowned by Accident - 1 Fever - - 14 Fits - - 20 Gout - - 1 Gripes - - 9 Hooping Cough - 6 Inflamation - - 6 Killed by a Fall - 1 Measles - - 9 Mortification - 5 Palsy - - 3 Small Pox - - 20 Teeth - - 8 Thrush - - 4 In all 230 Abortive and Still-Born 7. Christened Males 82 Females 71 In all 153 Buried Males 97 Females 133 In all 230 Decreased in the Baptisms this Year 14. Increased in the Burials this Year 20. N. B. Out of which Number of Burials were 10 Strangers buried.
Parish of Saint Luke (Chelsea, London, England)Date: 1788]- Books
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To the gentlemen of the vestry, and the worthy inhabitants of the parish of St. Luke, Middlesex.
Kemp, William, active 1755.Date: 1755]- Books
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A general bill of all the christnings and burials In the Parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex, from the 21st of December 1783, to the 21st of December 1784. Presented by their obedient Servant, George Goodyer, Deputy Clerk. Whereof have died, Years of Age, Under Two Years of Age 60 Between Two and Five - 27 Five and Ten - - 12 Ten and Twenty - - 7 Twenty and Thirty - 19 Thirty and Forty - - 16 Forty and Fifty - - 21 Fifty and Sixty - - 19 Sixty and Seventy - - 20 Seventy and Eighty - 18 Eighty and Ninety - - 3 Ninety and a Hundred - 2 In all 230 Diseases and Casualties. Aged - - - 24 Ague - - - 4 Apoplexy - - - 4 Asthma - - 7 Cancer - - - 2 Childbed - - - 1 Cholic - - - 3 Consumption - - 60 Convulsions - - - 20 Dropsy - - - 2 Drowned by Accident - 2 Fever - - - 20 Fits - - - 18 Gout - - - - 1 Gripes - - - - 6 Hooping Cough - - 4 Inflammation - - 2 Measles - - - 6 Mortification - - 3 Palsy - - - - 4 Small Pox - - 20 Teeth - - - - 10 Thrush - - - 7 In all 230 Abortive and Still-Born 4 Christned Males 86 Females 73 In all 159 Decreased in the Baptisms this Year 38. Buried Males 104 Females 126 In all 230 Increased in the Burials this Year 6. N. B. Out of which Number of Burials were 7 Strangers buried.
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A general bill of all the christnings and burials In the Parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex, from the 21st of December 1778, to the 21st of December 1779. Presented by their obedient Servant, George Goodyer, Deputy Clerk. Whereof have died, Years of Age, Under Two Years of Age 68 Between Two and Five - 28 Five and Ten - - 5 Ten and Twenty - - 6 Twenty and Thirty - - 18 Thirty and Forty - - 16 Forty and Fifty - - - 22 Fifty and Sixty - - 18 Sixty and Seventy - - 20 Seventy and Eighty - - 19 Eighty and Ninety - - 8 Ninety and a Hundred - 2 In all 230 Diseases and Casualties. Aged - - - 20 Ague - - - - - 6 Apoplexy and Suddenly - 5 Asthma - - - - - 6 Cancer - - - - 2 Cholic - - - - - 3 Consumption - - 59 Convulsions - - - - 18 Dropsy - - - 4 Drowned by Accident - 1 Fever - - - 16 Fits - - - - - - 20 Gout - - - 1 Gripes - - - - - 6 Hooping Cough - - 3 Inflammation - - 3 Measles - - - - - 4 Mortification - - 3 Palsy - - - - - 6 Small Pox - - 26 Teeth - - - - - 10 Thrush - - - 8 In all 230 Abortive and Still-Born 7 Christned Males 64 Females 66 In all 130 Decreased in the Baptisms this Year 13. Buried Males 140 Females 90 In all 230 Decreased in the Burials this Year 5. N. B. Out of which Number of Burials were 22 Strangers buried.
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A general bill of all the christnings and burials In the Parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex, from the 21st of December 1784, to the 21st of December 1785. Presented by their obedient Servant, George Goodyer, Deputy Clerk. Whereof have died, Years of Age, Under Two Years of Age 53 Between Two and Five - 24 Five and Ten - - 9 Ten and Twenty - - 5 Twenty and Thirty - 17 Thirty and Forty - - 13 Forty and Fifty - - 19 Fifty and Sixty - - 21 Sixty and Seventy - - 18 Seventy and Eighty - 16 Eighty and Ninety - - 7 Ninety and a Hundred - 3 In all 205 Diseases and Casualties. Aged - - - 21 Ague - - - 3 Apoplexy - - - 2 Asthma - - 5 Cancer - - - 1 Childbed - - - 2 Cholic - - - 4 Consumption - - 55 Convulsions - - - 18 Dropsy - - - 2 Drowned by Accident - 3 Fever - - - 18 Fits - - - 17 Gout - - - - 1 Gripes - - - - 5 Hooping Cough - - 3 Inflammation - - 2 Measles - - - 5 Mortification - - 4 Palsy - - - - 3 Small Pox - - 18 Teeth - - - - 8 Thrush - - - 5 In all 205 Abortive and Still-Born 6 Christned Males 66 Females 83 In all 149 Decreased in the Baptisms this Year 10. Buried Males 100 Females 105 In all 205 Decreased in the Burials this Year 25. N. B. Out of which Number of Burials were 9 Strangers buried.
Parish of Saint Luke (Chelsea, London, England)Date: 1785]- Books
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A general bill of all the christnings and burials In the Parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex, from the 21st of December 1785, to the 21st of December 1786. Presented by their obedient Servant, George Goodyer, Deputy Clerk. Whereof have died, Years of Age, Under Two Years of Age 48 Between Two and Five - 20 Five and Ten - - 8 Ten and Twenty - - 5 Twenty and Thirty - 15 Thirty and Forty - - 12 Forty and Fifty - - 14 Fifty and Sixty - - 20 Sixty and Seventy - - 16 Seventy and Eighty - 14 Eighty and Ninety - - 6 Ninety and a Hundred - 2 In all 180 Diseases and Casualties. Aged - - - 18 Ague - - - 2 Apoplexy - - - 2 Asthma - - 4 Cancer - - - 1 Childbed - - - 1 Cholic - - - 4 Consumption - - 50 Convulsions - - - 14 Dropsy - - - 2 Drowned by Accident - 1 Fever - - - 14 Fits - - - 16 Gout - - - - 1 Gripes - - - - 5 Hooping Cough - - 4 Inflammation - - 1 Measles - - - 5 Mortification - - 4 Palsy - - - - 3 Small Pox - - 15 Teeth - - - - 8 Thrush - - - 5 In all 180 Abortive and Still-Born 5 Christned Males 85 Females 80 In all 165 Increased in the Baptisms this Year 16. Buried Males 86 Females 94 In all 180 Decreased in the Burials this Year 25. N. B. Out of which Number of Burials were 7 Strangers buried.
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A general bill of all the christnings and burials In the Parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex, from the 21st of December 1782, to the 21st of December 1783. Presented by their obedient Servant, George Goodyer, Deputy Clerk. Whereof have died, Years of Age, Under Two Years of Age 52 Between Two and Five - 25 Five and Ten - - 12 Ten and Twenty - - 7 Twenty and Thirty - 12 Thirty and Forty - - 19 Forty and Fifty - - 20 Fifty and Sixty - - 19 Sixty and Seventy - - 20 Seventy and Eighty - 18 Eighty and Ninety - - 17 Ninety and a Hundred - 3 In all 224 Diseases and Casualties. Aged - - - 22 Ague - - - 3 Apoplexy and Suddenly - 2 Asthma - - 7 Cancer - - - 3 Childbed - - - 2 Cholic - - - 5 Consumption - - 58 Convulsions - - - 16 Dropsy - - - 4 Drowned by Accident - 1 Fever - - - 14 Fits - - - 17 Found dead - - - 1 Gout - - - - 1 Gripes - - - - 11 Hooping Cough - - 5 Inflammation - - 4 Measles - - - 8 Mortification - - 6 Palsy - - - - 4 Small Pox - - 12 Teeth - - - - 10 Thrush - - - 8 In all 224 Abortive and Still-Born 5. Christned Males 95 Females 102 In all 197 Increased in the Baptisms this Year 36. Buried Males 101 Females 123 In all 224 Decreased in the Burials this Year 4. N. B. Out of which Number of Burials were 15 Strangers buried.
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