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Pride a hindrance to true knowledge. A sermon preached in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford, before the University [of Oxford], on Sunday, June 27, 1847 / By Samuel, Lord Bishop of Oxford.
Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873.Date: 1847- Books
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A seasonable admonition to the Church of England. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on the twenty ninth of May, 1751.
Watson, George, 1723 or 1724-1773.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Pictures
Radcliffe Camera, Oxford: panoramic view showing All Soul's College, St. Mary's Church and Brasenose College. Pencil drawing by W.W. Burgess, 1901.
Burgess, William Walter, active 1874-1903.Date: 1901Reference: 21023i- Pictures
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National Hospital for Incurables and St. Mary's Church, Cowley St. John, Oxford. Transfer lithograph by J. Akerman, 1873, after C. Buckeridge.
Date: 13 June 1873Reference: 20877i- Pictures
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National Hospital for Incurables and St. Mary's Church, Cowley St. John, Oxford: with a floor plan. Photolithographny J. Akerman, 1873, after C. Buckeridge.
Date: June 13 1873Reference: 20876i- Books
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The government, and the true sons of the Church of England, vindicated from the unjust aspersions cast upon them by Mr. Tilly, in his sermon preach'd before the University, City of Oxford, and the Body of the County, at St. Mary's, July the 19th. 1705. By a presbyter of the Church of England.
Wroughton, Charles, 1654 or 1655-Date: MDCCVI. [1706]- Pictures
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A procession to St. Mary's Church, Oxford by the convocations of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge; and the burning of the bones of Protestant theologians in Cambridge. Line engraving by Myers.
Myers, active 1784-1802.Reference: 21252i- Books
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An answer to a pamphlet, entitled Pietas oxoniensis, in a letter to the author. Wherein the grounds of the expulsion of six members from St. Edmund-Hall are set forth; and the Doctrines of the Church of England, and its first Reformers, fully considered, and vindicated. By Thomas Nowell, D. D. Principal of St. Mary Hall, and Public Orator of the University of Oxford. occasioned by the Reply of the same Author.
Nowell, Thomas, 1730-1801.Date: [1769]- Books
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A sermon suitable to the times, preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, on Sunday the 18th; at St. Martin's, on Sunday the 25th of November; at St. Peter's in the East, on Sunday the 2d; at All Saints, on Sunday the 9th; and at St. Mary Magdalen's, on Sunday the 16th of December. By Edward Tatham, D. D. Rector of Lincoln College.
Tatham, Edward, 1749-1834.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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A sermon suitable to the times, preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, on Sunday the 18th of November; at St. Martin's, on Sunday the 25th; and at St. Peter's in the East, on Sunday the 2d of December. By Edward Tatham, D. D. Rector of Lincoln College.
Tatham, Edward, 1749-1834.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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A sermon suitable to the times, preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, on Sunday the 18th of November; at St. Martin's, on Sunday the 25th; and at St. Peter's in the East, on Sunday the 2d of December. By Edward Tatham, D. D. Rector of Lincoln College.
Tatham, Edward, 1749-1834.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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The character of the laws of England considered. A sermon preached on Thursday, March 6, 1777, in St. Mary's Church, Oxford, at the Assizes, before the honourable Mr. Baron Eyre and Mr. Baron Perryn, and before the University. By James Chelsum, D. D. Student of Christ Church, Oxford; One of his Majesty's Preachers at Whitehall, and Chaplain to the Honourable and Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Worcester. Published at the request of the Judges.
Chelsum, James, approximately 1740-1801.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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The requisition of subscription to the Thirty-Nine Articles and liturgy of the Church of England not inconsistent with Christian liberty: a sermon, preached at St. Mary's, Oxford. Second edition. By the Rev Richard Shepherd, B. D. F. R. S. Archdeacon of Bedford.
Shepherd, R. (Richard), 1732?-1809.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A sermon suitable to the times, preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, on Sunday the 18th of November; at St. Martin's, On Sunday the 25th; at St. Peter's in the East, On Sunday the 2d; and at all Saints, On Sunday the 9th of December. By Edward Tatham, D. D. Rector of Lincoln College.
Tatham, Edward, 1749-1834.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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A sermon suitable to the times, preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, on Sunday the 18th of November; at St. Martin's, on Sunday the 25th; at St. Peter's in the East, on Sunday the 2d; and at All Saints, on Sunday the 9th of December. By Edward Tatham, D. D. Rector of Lincoln College.
Tatham, Edward, 1749-1834.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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A sermon suitable to the times, preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, on Sunday the 18th of November; at St. Martin's, on Sunday the 25th; at St. Peter's in the East, on Sunday the 2d; and at All Saints, on Sunday the 9th of December. By Edward Tatham, D. D. Rector Of Lincoln College.
Tatham, Edward, 1749-1834.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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An apology for the Church of Christ and the Church of England; with a vindication of the doctrines of the late Hon. and Rev. W. Bromley Cadogan, A. M. Rector of St. Luke's, Chelsea; Vicar of St. Giles's, Reading; and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Lord Cadogan. Proving them to have been conformable to the Articles, Homilies, Liturgy, and most approved Theologists of our Ecclesiastical Establishment. Addressed, in a Series of Letters, to the Rev. Joseph Eyre, A. M. now Vicar of St. Giles's, Reading, and Ambroseden, Oxfordshire; and occasioned by a Sermon preached by him in the Parish Church of St. Mary, Reading, at the Visitation of the Right Reverend John Lord Bishop of Salisbury. By Thomas Willats, Esq. To which is added, An essay on enthusiasm, by a minister of the Church of England; An Address to a Clergyman; and The World's Estimate of Conversion.
Willats, Thomas Cadogan, -1826.Date: 1798- Books
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Four tracts. I. On the principle of religion, as a test of divine authority. II. On the principle of redemption, whether if premial it is agreeable, or if Judicial. Contrary, to divine rectitude. III. On the angelical message to the Virgin Mary. IV. On the resurrection of the body, as inferred from that of christ, and exemplified by Scriptural Cases. With a discourse on humility. By Robert Holmes, B. D. Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford, Rector of Stanton, and late fellow of new college.
Holmes, Robert, 1748-1805.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The sentiments of a true antigallican; or, a collection of political pieces, respecting the interest of England. By John Free, D. D. Vicar of Runcorn, in Cheshire, Thursday Lecturer at St. Mary Hill, London, and Lecturer of Newington in Surry. Containing I. A. Sermon, preached during the Rebellion, before the University of Oxford, on the 5th of November, 1745, when the Rebels were advancing to Derby. II. A. Sermon, Treating of the Reason and Necessity for written Laws; and the Power and Qualifications of those, who write them. Preached at the Temple Church in London, on the 30th. of January, 1753. III. The Doctors Speech, deliver'd July 30, 1753, to the Worshipful the Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens, at the Town-Hall, in Oxford, upon taking up his Freedom of the City, containing a concise and clear Account of the English Constitution, both old and new. IV. A Sermon preached at Aldgate Church, in London on the 27th of April, 1753, before the Honourable Edward Vernon, Grand President, and the several laudable Associations of Antigallicans. V. Seasonable Reflections on the Importance of the Name of England, wherein is enquired, whether the Disuse of that Name, &c. VI. A Vindication of the Argument of the said Book and its Author from the ignorant Exceptions and Abuses of a Set of People, called The Monthly Reviewers, &c. &c.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: 1756- Books
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An attempt towards recovering an account of the numbers and sufferings of the clergy of the Church of England, Heads of Colleges, Fellows, Scholars, &c. who were sequester'd, harrass'd, &c. in the late times of the Grand Rebellion: occasion'd by the ninth chapter (now the second volume) of Dr. Calamy's Abridgment of the Life of Mr. Baxter. Together with an examination of that chapter. By John Walker, M. A. Rector of St. Mary's the More in Exeter, and some time Fellow of Exeter-College in Oxford.
Walker, John, 1674?-1747.Date: MDCCXIV. [1714]- Books
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Seasonable reflections upon the importance of the name of England: wherein it is enquired; whether the disuse of that name, and likewise that of English-Man, among those, who are of English Extraction hath not sensibly hurt and diminished the strength, Influence, and Extent of our native country. Address'd to * * *, Esq; Member of * * * and President of one of the laudable Associations of Anti-Gallicans. By John Free, D. D. Vicar of Runcorn in Cheshire, Thursday Lecturer at St. Mary-Hill, London, and Lecturer of Newington in Surry.
Free, John, 1712?-Date: [1755]- Books
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Poems on the principal festivals and fasts of the Church of England. I. On the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary; commonly called, Lady-Day, March 25. II. On the Nativity of our Saviour, or Birth-Day of Christ; commonly called, Christmas-Day, December 25. III. On the Circumcision of Christ, being New-Year's-Day, January 1. IV. On the Epiphany, or, Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles, January 6. V. On the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, commonly called, The Purification of Saint Mary the Virgin, February 2. VI. On Ash-Wednesday, and the Lent-Fast. Vii. On the Day of our blessed Saviour's Crucifixion; commonly called, Good-Friday. Viii. On Easter-Day, the great Festival of our Lord and Saviour's Resurrection from the Dead. IX. On the Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ; commonly called, Holy Thursday. X. On Whit-Sunday, being the great Festival of the Descent of the Holy Ghost; sometime called Pentecost, as being Fifty Days after Easter. XI. On Trinity-Sunday; being the Lord's-Day, next after Whit-Sunday. With Prayers for the said Festivals and Fasts. Designed for the instruction and benefit of humble and serious Christians. By Daniel Hallows, A. M. Rector of Gilston in Hertfordshire.
Hallows, Daniel, 1669 or 1670-1741.Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A general and particular account of the annular eclipse of the sun, which will happen on Sunday, April 1, 1764, in the forenoon. With a General and Particular map of the passage of the Moon's shade, or penumbra, over the earth, from the Entrance to the Exit of the same; and also over England and the neighbouring Dominions: Exhibiting All the various Appearances of this Eclipse in different Parts of the Earth. Likewise A Representation thereof for several eminent Cities and remarkable Places. The Times and Circumstances of this Eclipse correctly computed from Tables in the Royal Astronomer, improving all other Accounts, computed from Tables of less Authority. Humbly inscribed to the Royal Society.
Heath, Robert, -1779.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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A catalogue of the libraries of the Right Hon. Lord Teynham, (gone Abroad) The Revd. Mr. Smith, late of Hythe, Mr. Alderman Creed, late of Canterbury, And many other collections, lately purchased. Containing Above thirty thousand Volumes, In most languages, and in every Branch of Literature: Among which are the following: Folio. Religious Ceremonies, L. P. 6 vol. Banyer's Ovid Metam. L. P. 2 vol. Guillim's Heraldry, best Edit. Du Halde's Hist. of China, 2 vol. Maitland's Hist. of London, 2 vol. Camden's Britannia, 2 vol. Campbell's Vitruvius Britannicus, 3 vol. Caesar's Commentaries, by Duncan Gentleman's Recreation, best Edit. Pococke's Travels, 3 vol. Universal History, 8 vol. Churchill's Voyages, 8 vol. Rapin and Tindal's History of England, 5 vol. Jacob's Pecrage, 2 vol. Philipot's Villare Cantianum Somner and Dart's Canterbury Bayle's Dictionary, 5 vol. Montfaucon's Antiquities, 7 vol. Travels, by Mortraye, Le Brun, Shaw, Wheeler, &c. Dugdale's History of St. Paul's. History of England, by Rapin, Tindal, Guthrie, Echard, Kennet, Lediard, &c. Patrick, Lowth, and Whitby, 6 vol. Calmet's Dictionary, 3 vol. Johnson's Dictionary, 2 vol. Chambers and Scot's Diction. 4 vol. Miller's Dictionary Miller's Figures of Plants, coloured, 2 vol. Reports, by Bulstrode, Dyer, Hardres, Lutwytche, Pollexfen, Vernon, &c. Aristophanis Comoediae ap. Aldus Xenophontis Opera, edit. opt. Wilkins's Concilia, 4 vol. Marmora Oxoniensia Mattaire Diodori Seculi Wesselingio, 2 vol. Suidae Lexicon Kusteri, 3 vol. Hoffmanni Opera, 4 vol. Critica Sacra, edit. opt. 9 vol. Demosthenis, Gr. Platonis Opera omnia, Gr. Eusebius, Socratis, &c. Not. Reading, 3 vol. St. Chrysostomi Opera, 11 vol. Oeuvres de Bayle, 4 tom. Du Halde Descrip. de la Chine, 4 tom. Dictionnaire de Trevoux, 5 tom. With many Others equally good. Which will be Sold very Cheap, (the Price printed in the Catalogue) on the [blank] Day of this Instant, and continue on Sale every Day, By T. Smith and Son, Booksellers, in Canterbury. Catalogues may be had Gratis of Mr. Law, in Ave-Mary Lane; Mr. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. White, Fleet-Street; Mr. Owen, Temple Bar; Mr. Dodsley, Pall-Mall; Mr. Robson, New Bond Street; Mr. Payne, at the Mews Gate; Messrs. Richardson and Urquhart, at the Royal Exchange, London; Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Prince, and Mr. Parker, Oxford; Messrs. Fletcher and Hodson, Mr. Woodyer, Mr. Merril, and Mr. Matthews, Cambridge; and at the Place of Sale. Where may be had the Full Value for any Library or Parcel of Books. - Catalogues may be also had of the Men who deliver the Canterbury Journal.
T. Smith and Son (Booksellers : Canterbury, England)Date: 1780]- Pictures
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City of Oxford: from Henley Road with a panoramic view of the colleges and churches. Etching by J. Whessell, 1821, after himself.
Whessell, J., active 1820-1825.Date: 1821Reference: 21153i