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The charter-House foundation considered: in a sermon preached in the Charter-House chappel; on Monday Dec.13. 1725. Being the Commemoration for the Founder. By Philip Bearcroft, M. A. Preacher at the Charter-House, Fellow of Merton College in Oxford, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable John Lord Viscount Percival. Published at the Request of the Stewards.
Bearcroft, Philip, 1697-1761.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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Medical essays and observations, with disquisitions relating to the nervous system / by James Johnstone, M. D. physician in Worcester. And, An essay on mineral poisons, by John Johnstone, M. B. physician in Birmingham, of Merton-College, Oxford; fel. of the Royal Med. Soc. Edin. cor. mem. of the Med. Soc. Lon. and late phys. to the Gen. Infir. Worc.
Johnstone, James, 1730-1802.Date: 1795- Books
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Order of the speakers in the Theatre, Oxford, 1793. Wednesday, July 3. Mr. Copplestone, Corpus Christi Coll. Mr. Taunton, Christ Church, Chancellor's Prizes. Dr. Holmes, Commemoration-Speech. Thursday, July 4. Lord Seymour, Christ Church. Mr. Pierrepont, Oriel College. Hon. Mr. Twisleton, St. Mary Hall. Mr. Gray, New College. Hon. Mr. Moreton, Exeter Coll. Mr. Cornwall, Christ Church. Lord Caher, St Mary Hall. Hon. Mr. Grimstone, Christ Church. Mr. Lukin, Magd. Coll. Mr. Corbett, Merton Coll. Mr. Stibbard, Trinity Coll. Mr. Dawkins, Christ Church. Friday, July 5. Mr. Amherst, Christ Church. Mr. Penrose, New College. Mr. Clutterbuck, Exeter College. Mr. Moncrieffe, Queen's College. Mr. Clarke, Exeter College. Mr. Simpson, Queen's College. Lord John Beresford, Christ Church. Hon. Mr. Agar, Christ Church. Mr. Powell, Trinity Coll. Mr. Lemaistre, Queen's Coll. Mr. Estcourt, Corpus Christi Coll. Mr. Prowett, New College. Mr. Atkins, New College.
University of Oxford.Date: 1793]- Books
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The genuine fear of God the best foundation of private and national happiness. A sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Peter, in the East, in Oxford, on Friday, Febr. 17. 1758. Being the Day appointed by Royal Proclamation to be kept as a General Fast. By James Snowdon, D.D. Fellow of Merton College, And Minister of the said Parish.
Snowdon, James, 1718 or 1719-Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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The character of being given to change applied to governours as well as subjects, and particularly referr'd to those who either were instruments, or occasions of the late happy and glorious revolution. In sermon preach'd at Westminster-Abbey, November 5. 1726. By Richard Meadowcourt, M.A. Fellow of Merton College in Oxford, and chaplain to the Right Honourable William Earl Cowper.
Meadowcourt, Richard, 1695-1760.Date: M.DCC.XXVIII [1728]- Books
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A journal of the squadron, under the command of Nicholas Haddock, Esq; Rear Admiral of the Red, &c. from Spithead to Mahon : introduced with impartial thoughts, upon the past and present state of our affairs; Interspersed with cursory Remarks. In A Letter to a Friend. By the Rev. Mr. George Lumley, Of Merton-College, Oxon, Chaplain to his Majesty's Ship the Dragon.
Lumley, George, -1739.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The nature of truth defin'd, and its Definition apply'd to the Holy Scriptures. In a sermon preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul's, November 6. 1724. By Richard Meadowcourt, A. M. Fellow of Merton-College in Oxford, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable William Earl Cowper.Publish'd at the Desire of several of the Hearers.
Meadowcourt, Richard, 1695-1760.Date: 1724- Books
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A sermon preach'd in Lambeth-Chapel, at the consecration of the Right Reverend Fathers in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Bangor, and Joseph, Lord Bishop of Gloucester, on Sunday, December 3. 1721. By John Russell, A. M. Fellow of Merton College in Oxford; and Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Peterborough. Publish'd by the Command of His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.
Russell, John, 1693 or 1694-Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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Medical essays and observations, with disquisitions relating to the nervous system. By James Johnstone, M. D. Physician In Worcester. Simplex Sigillum Veri. -- Boerhave. And, an essay on mineral poisons, by John Johnstone, M. B. Physician In Birmingham: Of Merton-College, Oxford; Fel. Of The Royal Med. Soc. Edin. Cor. Mem. Of The Med. Soc. Lon. And Late Phys. To The Gen. Infir. Worc.
Johnstone, James, 1730?-1802.Date: 1795- Books
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The character of being given to change describ'd as applicable to governours as well as subjects; and the advice of Solomon not to meddle with them who are given to change, explain'd and enforc'd: in a sermon, preach'd at Westminster - Abbey, November 5, 1726. By Richard Meadowcourt, M.A. Fellow of Merton-College in Oxford, and chaplain to the Right Honourable William Earl Cowper.
Meadowcourt, Richard, 1695-1760.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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The authority of the church in making canons and constitutions concerning Things indifferent; And the Obedience thereto requir'd: With particular Application to the present Estate of the Church of England Deliver'd in a sermon preach'd in the Green-Yard at Norwich, the Third Sunday after Trinity, 1605. By Fran. Mason, B. D. and sometime Fellow of Merton College in Oxford. And Author of Vindiciae Ecclesiae Anglicanae.
Mason, Francis, 1566?-1621.Date: 1705- Books
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The authority of the Church in making canons and constitutions concerning things indifferent; and the obedience thereto requir'd: with particular application to the present estate of the Church of England deliver'd in a sermon preach'd in the Green-Yard at Norwich, the thir Sunday after Trinity, 1605. By Fran. Mason, B. D. and sometime Fellow of Merton College in Oxford. And Author of Vindiciae Ecclesiae Anglicanae.
Mason, Francis, 1566?-1621.Date: 1707- Books
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The duty and reward of the clergy. A sermon Preach'd in the Cathedral Church of Peterborough, On Sunday the 20th of Sept. 1719. At the Primary Ordination of the Right Reverend Father in God, the Lord Bishop of that Diocese. Publish'd at the Desire of the several Persons who were then admitted into Holy Orders. By John Russell A. M. Fellow of Merton College in Oxford, and Chaplain to the Ld. Bp. of Peterborough.
Russell, John, 1693 or 1694-Date: [1719]- Books
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An union of England and Ireland proved to be practicable and equally beneficial to each Kingdom. With supplementary observations, relative to the absentees of Ireland, pointing out the constitutional means of removing complaints arising from that and other causes of present discontent, and finally for confiliating the desires of each country. To which is added, a collateral reply to the Dean of Gloucester's advice to the Irish to trade with foreign in preference to the British Colonies. By John Williams, Esq. late of Merton College, Oxon. Author of the Constitutional guide, &c. &c.
Williams, John, Esq., active 18th century.Date: 1787- Books
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An union of England and Ireland proved to be practicable and equally beneficial to each Kingdom. With supplementary observations relative to the absentees of Ireland, pointing out the constitutional means of removing complaints arising from that and other causes of present discontent, and finally for conciliating the desires of each country. To which is added, a collateral reply to the dean of Glocester's advice to the Irish to trade with foreign in preference to the British colonies. By John Williams, Esq. late of Merton College, Oxon. Author of the Constitutional guide, &c. &c.
Williams, John, Esq., active 18th century.Date: 1787- Books
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A catalogue of books, including the libraries of the Rev. Nathaniel Booth, M. A. and late of Merton College Oxford, and Vicar of Bucklebury, Berkshire; Dr. John Adams, M. D. Bristol; and several other large parcels lately purchased, in various languages, Arts, and Sciences, which will begin selling (for ready money only) this day, 1789. By John Walker, Bookseller, (no. 44, Pater-Noster-Row,) where the full value is given for libraries, or parcels of books. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Sewell's, Cornhill; Mr. Debrett's, Piccadilly; Mr. Ladly's, Mount-Street, Berkley-Square; Mess. Fletcher, Oxford; Mess. Merrils, Cambridge, and at the place of sale.
Walker, John, active 1781-1817.Date: 1789]- Books
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[Chillingworthi novissima: or, the] sickness, [heresy, death, and burial] of William Chillingworth; (in his own phrase) clerk of Oxford; [and(in the] conceit of his fellow-soldiers) the Queen's arch-engineer, and grand-intelligencer: Set forth In a Letter to his Eminent and Learned Friends; A Relation of his Apprehension at Arundel; A Discovery of his Errors in a brief Catechism; And a short Oration at the burial of his heretical Book. By. Francis Cheynell, Late Fellow of Merton-College. Publish'd by Authority, in the Year 1644; Now re-publish'd, with an Introduction, specifying the dismal Effects of Bigotry in all Parties.
Cheynell, Francis, 1608-1665.Date: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- Books
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A chronological history of England: or, an impartial abstract of the most remarkable transactions, and the most considerable publick occurrences, both civil and military, domestick and foreign, that have happen'd in the several kings reigns, since the first attempt by Julius Cæsar, upon this southern-part of Great-Britain, down to the end of Queen Anne's reign. Being a history of bare matters of fact, with the series of affairs in their proper order, carefully and faithfully collected from the best and most authentick authors, without the least reflections or remarks throughout the whole work. By John Pointer, M.A. Chaplain of Merton College in Oxford, and Rector of Slapton in Northampton-Shire.
Pointer, John, 1668-1754.Date: 1714- Books
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A rational account of the weather, shewing the signs of its several changes and alterations, together with the philosophical reasons of them. Collected not only from the common observations, but chiefly from some of the most approv'd authors, the most celebrated Philosophers, and the most judicious Naturalists of this and former Ages, as Dr. Halley, Dr. Mead, Dr. Woodward, Dr. Lister, Dr. Grew, Dr. Robinson, Mr. Dryden, Mr. Derham, Mr. Morton, Mr. Handley, Dr. Connor, Lord Bacon, Mr. Boyle, Mr. Ray, Dr. Wallis, Dr. Plot, Mons. Ozanam, Mons. Paseal, Seigneur Malpigius, Gassendus, Bartholin, Hippocrates, Aristotle, Pliny, Aratus, Virgil, Horace, Lucan, Seneca, and Varro. By John Pointer, M. A. Chaplain of Merton College in Oxford, and Rector of Slapton in Northampton-Shire.
Pointer, John, 1668-1754.Date: 1723- Books
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Lately published, in two volumes, quarto, (above 1,800 pages) The history and antiquities of the University of Oxford, in two books: by Anthony a Wood, M.A. of Merton College now first published in English, from the original MS. in the Bodleian Library: by John Gutch, M.A. chaplain of all souls and Corpus Christi colleges. Also four engravings, viz. two heads of the author, his coat of arms, and his monument. With his life, and a catalogue of his manuscript collections. To be had at the editor's house, at the subscription price of four guineas; and half a guinea on the delivery of the third and last volume, which is now in the press, and 200 pages printed. Where may be had, by the same editor, Collectanea curiosa, in two volumes, octavo. (1,000 pages) a few remaining copies at twelve shillings[.]
Gutch, John, 1746-1831.Date: 1793]- Books
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Miscellanea in usum juventutis academicæ: containing 1. Characters of the classick authors, and some of our English Writers: Collected from Kenner, Addison, Pope, Garth, Dryden, Rapin, &c. 2. Instructions for Reading the Classick Authors: Drawn from Hales, Felton, and Blackwall. 3. A Chronology of the Classick Authors: together with some short Instructions for Reading Chronology. 4. A Catalogue of the Best Classick Authors, and other Books of Polite Learning, and their Best Editions. 5. Pagan Mythology: Collected out of Vossius, Macrobius, Lampridius, Bochartus, Diodorus Siculus, Philostratus, Diogenes, Lucian, Plato, Plutarch, &c. 6. Latin Exercises; viz. Themes, Declamations, Poems, Philosophical Epigrams and Orations. 7. A Correction of several palpable Mistakes made by some of our English Historians and other Authors, as Daniel, Trussel, Temple, Brerewood, Hearne, Ayliffe, Puffendorf, Heylin, Savage, Spon, Brown, Walker, Dacier, Rapin, Virgil, Seneca, Tibullus, Paterculus, Sleidan, &c. By John Pointer, M.A. Chaplain of Merton College in Oxford, and Rector of Slapton in Northampton-Shire.
Pointer, John, 1668-1754.Date: 1718- Books
Bibliotheca Higgsiana : a catalogue of the books of Dr. Griffin Higgs (1589-1659) / by P.S. Morrish.
Morrish, P. S.Date: 1990- Books
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Britannia Romana, or Roman antiquities in Britain, viz. coins, camps, and publick roads. Being a full Account and Explanation of the Roman Coins found in Britain at different Places and divers Times, all of which put together making very near a compleat Series, from Julius Caesar down to Valentinian III. With particular Observations on those Coins that bear relation to the Affairs of Britain. Also a particular Delineation of all the several Sorts of Roman Roads, and the Places where the Romans had their Camps and Stations, during the Time of their Abode here in Britain for the Space of 500 Years. To which is prefix'd a Map of the said Roads and Camps in the several Counties in Britain. Also a large Preface, shewing the Usefulness of ancient Coins and Medals, in relation to History, Poetry, Sculpture, Painting, and Architecture: The Way to know genuine from counterfeit Coins: The Reason of the Romans burying so much Coin here in Britain: And the Time when they did so. Also the Manner of making their several Sorts of Roads and Camps here. To which is added (by way of Digression) a short Account of the Antiquities of Oxford, in relation both to the University and City, shewing that it was a very considerable Place even in the Time of the Romans. Also a List of those Roman Emperors and Generals that came in Person, or were sent hither, and the several Conquests they made here. By John Pointer, M. A. Chaplain of Merton College in Oxford, and Rector of Slapton in Northampton-Shire.
Pointer, John, 1668-1754.Date: [1724]- Books
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Britannia Romana, or Roman antiquities in Britain, viz. coins, camps, and publick roads. Being a full Account and Explanation of the Roman Coins found in Britains at different Places and divers Times, all of which put together making very near a compleat Series, from Julius Caesar down to Valentinian III. With particular Observations on those Coins that bear relation to the Affairs of Britain. Also a particular Delineation of all the several Sorts of Roman Roads, and the Places where the Romans had their Camps and Stations, during the Time of their Abode here in Britain for the Space of 500 Years. To which is prefix'd a Map of the said Roads and Camps in the several Counties in Britain. Also a large Preface, shewing the Usefulness of ancient Coins and Medals, in relation to History, Poetry, Sculpture, Painting, and Architecture: The Way to know genuine from counterfeit Coins: The Reason of the Romans burying so much Coin here in Britain: And the Time when they did so. Also the Manner of making their several Sorts of Roads and Camps here. To which is added (by way of Digression) a short Account of the Antiquities of Oxford, in relation both to the University and City, shewing that it was a very considerable Place even in the Time of the Romans. Also a List of those Roman Emperors and Generals that came in Person, or were sent hither, and the several Conquests they made here. By John Pointer, M. A. Chaplain of Merton College in Oxford, and Rector of Slapton in Northampton-Shire.
Pointer, John, 1668-1754.Date: [1724]- Books
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Britannia Romana or Roman antiquities in Britain, Viz. coins, camps, and publick roads. Being a full account and explanation of hte Roman coins found in Britain at different places and divers times, all of which put together making very near a compleat series, from Julius Cæsar down to Valentinian III. With particular observations on those coins that bear relation to the affairs of Britain. Also a particular delineation of all the several sorts of Roman roads, and the places where the Romans had their camps and stations, during the time of their abode here in Britain for the space of 500 years. To which is prefix'd a map of the said roads and camps in the several counties in Britain. Also a large preface, shewing the usefulness of ancient coins and medals, in relation to history, poetry, sculpture, painting, and architecture: the way to know genuine from counterfeit coins: the reason of the Romans burying so much coin here in Britain: and the time when they did so. Also the manner of making their several sorts of roads and camps here. To which is added (by way of digression) a short account of the antiquities of Oxford, in relation both to the university and city, shewing that it was a very considerable place even in the time of the Romans. Also a list of those Roman emperors and generals that came in person, or were sent hither, and the several conquests they made here. By John Pointer, M.A. Chaplain of Merton College in Oxford, and rector of Slapton in Northampton-shire.
Pointer, John, 1668-1754.Date: 1724