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Memoirs of the life, religious experiences, and labours in the Gospel, of James Gough, Late of the City of Dublin, deceased. Compiled from his original manuscripts, by his brother John Gough.
Gough, James, 1712-1780.Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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A history of the people called Quakers. From their first Rise to the present Time. Compiled from authentic records, and from the writings of that people. By John Gough. ...
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A history of the people called Quakers. From their first rise to the present time. Compiled from authentic records, and from the writings of that people. By John Gough. In four volumes. ...
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: 1790- Books
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A treatise of arithmetic in theory and practice. Wherein are delivered, not only the rules; but the reasons of the rules demonstratively explained. In four books. I. Of whole numbers, weights and measures. II. Of fractions, vulgar and decimal. III. Of mercantile arithmetic. IV. Of extractions, progressions, logarithms, &c. By John Gough.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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A plain and rational account of man's salvation by Jesus Christ. To which are added, a caution to men in general, and an exhortation to believers. By J. Gough, A.B. author of the Discourse concerning the resurrection bodies.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: [1791?]- Books
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Practical arithmetick in four books, I. Of Whole Numbers, Weights, and Measures. II. Fractions Vulgar and Decimal. III. Mercantile Arithmetick. IV. Extractions, Progressions, Logarithms, &c. Extracted from the larger entire treatise, carried on by subscription, and adapted to the commerce of Ireland, as well as that of Great Britain. for the Use of Schools. By John Gough. Carefully revised, with many additions in the Various Rules, by Robert Telfair, of the Belfast Academy. To which is added, an appendix of algebra, by William Atkinson, Late Teacher of Mathematicks, and Now Corrected by his Son, William Atkinson, Mathematician in Belfast.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: M,DCC,XCVII. [1797]- Books
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Practical arithmetick. In four books, I. Of whole numbers, weights, and measures. II. Fractions, vulgar and decimal. III. Mercantile arithmetick. IV. Extractions, progressions, logarithms, &c. extracted from the larger entire treatise, carried on by subscription, and adapted to the commerce of Ireland, as well as that of Great Britain. For the use of schools. By John Gough. Carefully revised, with many additions in the various rules, not in any former edition; By Robert Telfair, of the belfast academy. To which is added, an appendix of algebra, By William Atkinson, late teacher of mathematicks, and now corrected by his son, William Atkinson, mathematician in Belfast.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]- Books
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A collection of narrative pieces from ancient and modern history. With a short introduction to geography. For the use of the lower classes of English scholars in the school at Prospect Hill.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: [1790?]- Books
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Tracts on tithes. I. Brief and serious reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tithes. Published by said People in 1768. II. Plain reasons why the people called Quakers may in conscience, and ought in duty, to pay tithes. Published in 1786, and said to be written by a prelate of this kingdom. III. A vindication of the brief and serious reasons, in reply to the last. By. J. G. one of the said people.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tythes.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: 1775?]- Books
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A discourse concerning the resurrection bodies; tending to shew, the writings of heathens, Jews and Christians, That there are Bodies, called our own, which will not be raised from the Dead; That there are Bodies, properly called our own, which will be raised from the Dead; By what means the Perfection and Immortality of the Resurrection Bodies are to be obtained; And by whom to be effected. By Philalethes.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tithes.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tithes.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: 1773?]- Books
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The American accountant; or, Schoolmasters' new assistant. Comprised in four books. Book I. Containing arithmetic of whole numbers,--divers denominations, and the common rules, to the end of the double rule of three. Book II. Fractions, vulgar and decimal. Book III. Mercantile arithmetic; or all the rules necessary for forming a complete accountant; methodically arranged and largely exemplified. Book IV. Extractions, progressions, &c. being the higher rules of arithmetic. And including all the questions in the Philadelphian edition of Gough, with many others. The rules are either new, or those of that treatise so far compendized as to be both brief and perfectly applicable. The whole adapted to the commerce of the United States; and comprehending every thing necessary to a complete practical knowledge of the science of arithmetic. By Benjamin Workman, A.M.
Workman, Benjamin.Date: M,DCC,LXXX,IX. [1789]