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A description of the crimes and horrors in the interior of Warburton's private mad-house at Hoxton, commonly called Whitmore House : dedicated to the Right Honourable Viscount Sidmouth, late Secretary of State, &c. and the Right Honourable Lord Redesdale, late Lord Chancellor of Ireland, &c.
Mitford, John.Date: [1822]- Books
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A true account of the Aloe Americana or Africana, which is now in blossom in Mr. Cowell's garden at Hoxton; which is upwards of twenty foot high, and has already put forth thirty branches for flowers, all upon one stem, twelve whereof are already fairly opened and blown out As also of two other exotick plants, call'd, the Cereus, or torch-thistle, which have likewise put forth their blossoms in Mr. Cowell's said garden. The like whereof has never been seen in England before.
Cowell, John (Nurseryman)Date: 1729- Books
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A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, from a few days after his return to Georgia to his arrival at Falmouth, on the 11th of March, 1741. Containing an account of the work of God at Georgia, Rhode-Island, New-England, New-York, Pennsylvania and South-Carolina. The seventh journal.
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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The great duty of contentment and resignation to the will of God, recommended. Shewing the way and means how to attain such a temper of mind as will makes us happy in the worst circumstances we may possibly fall into. Being the substance of four sermons preached first at Hoxton Chapel. and afterwards in the Parish Church of St. Mary Lothbury. To which are added, select forms of prayers proper for private families, and particular persons, extracted from the liturgy of the Church of England, and other books of devotion. By Thomas Smith, one of the curates of St. Andrew, Holborn.
Smith, Mr. (Thomas), active 1753-1777.Date: 1753- Books
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The doctrine of justification by faith, stated according to the articles of the Church of England. Contained in nine questions and answers, viz. I. What is justification? II. How is justification an act of God's free grace? III. What is justifying faith? IV. How doth faith justify a sinner in the sight of God? V. How is the death of Christ imputed to us? VI. How is the righteousness of Christ to be applied to us? VII. How doth Christ apply these benefits to us? VIII. How doth the Holy Ghost assist every true Christian? IX. How then are good works necessary? By Arthur Bedford, M. A. Chaplain to his Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales, and to the Haberdashers-Hospital at Hoxton, near London.
Bedford, Arthur, 1668-1745.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended: shewing the ways and means how to attain such a temper of mind as will make us happy in the worst Circumstances we may possibly fall into. Being the substance of five sermons Preached first at Hoxton Chapel, and afterwards in the Parish Church of St. Margaret's, Lothbury. To which are added, Select Forms of Prayers proper for private Families, and particular Persons, extracted from the Liturgy of the Church of England, and other Books of Devotion. By the Reverend Mr. Smith, Preacher of the Sunday Morning, and Thursday Afternoon Lectures, in the Parish Church of St. Giles, Cripplegate.
Smith, Mr. (Thomas), active 1753-1777.Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- Books
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The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended: shewing the ways and means how to attain such a temper of mind as will make us happy in the worst Circumstances we may possibly fall into. Being the substance of eight sermons Preached first in Hoxton Chapel, and afterwards in the Parish-Church of St. Margaret's, Lothbury. To which are added, Select Forms of Prayers proper for private Families, and particular Persons, extracted from the Liturgy of the Church of England, and other Books of Devotion. By the Reverend Mr. Smith, Preacher of the Sunday Morning, and Thursday Afternoon Lectures, in the Parish-Church of St. Giles's, Cripplegate.
Smith, Mr. (Thomas), active 1753-1777.Date: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]- Books
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The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended: Shewing the ways and means how to attain such a temper of mind as will make us happy in the worst circumstances we may possibly fall into. Being the substance of four sermons preached first at Hoxton Chapel, and afterwards in the Parish Church of St. Margaret's, Lothbury: To which are added, select forms of prayers proper for private families, and particular persons, extracted from the liturgy of the church, of England, and other books of devotion. In this edition is inserted some observations on the use and abuse of the passions; with several remarks on particular parts of the discourse, not inserted in the former impressions. By Thomas Smith, one of the curates of St. Andrew, Holborn.
Smith, Mr. (Thomas), active 1753-1777.Date: 1755- Books
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The great duty of contentment, and resignation, to the will of God, recommended: Shewing the ways and means how to attain such a temper of mind as will make us happy in the worst circumstances we may possibly fall into. Being the substance of eight sermons preached first at Hoxton Chapel, and afterwards in the Parish Church of St. Margaret's, Lothbury. To which are added, select forms of prayers proper for private families, and particular persons, extracted from the liturgy of the Church of England, and other books of devotion. In this edition are inserted some observations on the use and abuse of the passions; with several remarks on particular parts of the discourse, not inserted in the former impressions. By the Reverend Mr. Smith, preacher of the Sunday morning, and Thursday afternoon lectures, in the Parish Church of St. Giles, Cripplegate.
Smith, Mr. (Thomas), active 1753-1777.Date: M.DCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The curious fruit and flower gardener. Containing I. Remarks concerning the raising flowers from seed. II. Curious directions for cultivating the choicest fruits of the East and West Indies at a small Expence. III Peculiar observations and Rules for the Management of Dwarf Fruit Trees, Wall Trees, Espaliers, and Standards; by a New Method of rendering them more ornamental and profitable than is commonly practised. IV. The most useful Experiments for improving Land by Grain and Seeds. V. The Names and Characters of all the known Soilsm England, and their Improvement by Grain, Seeds, and Plants. VI. An Exact Description of the great American Aloe, its Manner of Blossoming and Use; with the Culture of that and many other exotic Plants. Vii. An Account of the most beautiful Kinds of Torch Thistles, and their Flowers, &c. Viii. The history of the Glastenbury or holy thorn, which blossoms every Christmas; at which Season it shews its Flowers. though the Weather be ever so severe. By John Cowell, Gardener at Hoxton near London.
Cowell, John (Nurseryman)Date: MDCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended: Shewing the Wa1ys and Means how to attain such a Temper of Mind as will make us happy in the worst Circumstances we may possibly fall into. Being the substance of eight sermons preached first in Hoxton chapel, and afterwards in the parish-church of St. Margaret's, Lothbury. To which are added, select forms of prayers proper for private Families, and particular Persons, extracted from the Liturgy of the Church of England, and other Books of Devotion. In this Edition are inserted some Observations on the Use and Abuse of the Passions; with several Remarks on particular Paris of the Discourse, not inserted in any of the former Impressions. By the Reverend Mr. Smith, Reader at the Rolls Chapel, and Preacher of the Sunday Morning, and Thursday Afternoon Lectures, in the Parish-Church of St. Giles's, Cripplegate.
Smith, Mr. (Thomas), active 1753-1777.Date: M,DCC,LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended: Shewing the ways and means how to attain such a temper of mind as will make us happy in the worst circumstances we may possibly fall into. Being the substance of eight sermons preached first in Hoxton Chapel, and afterwards in the Parish-Church of St. Margaret's, Lothbury. To which are added, selects forms of prayers proper for private families, and particular persons, extracted from the liturgy of the Church of England, and other books of devotion. In this edition are inserted from observations on the use and abuse of the passions; with several remarks on particular parts of the discourse, not inserted in the former impressions. By the Reverend Mr. Smith, reader at the Rolls Chapel, and preacher of the Sunday morning, and Thursday afternoon lecutres, in the Parish-Church of St. Giles's, Gripplegate.
Smith, Mr. (Thomas), active 1753-1777.Date: M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]- Books
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Plan of the Evangelical Academy, Hoxton. The Reverend Robert Simpson, tutor.
Evangelical Academy (Hoxton, England)Date: 1794?]- Books
Hoxton Square and the Hoxton academies / bu Arthur D. Morris.
Morris, Arthur D.Date: [1957]- Books
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Les Machabées, tragedie sainte. Representée par les jeunes Messrs. de l'Academie de Hoxton.
Hoxton Academy (London, England)Date: 1758- Pictures
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Haberdasher's Almshouse (Aske's Hospital), Hoxton, London. Etching by J. Ralph.
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A short account of the present state of the working-school at Hoxton for the maintenance, education and employment of orphans and other necessitous children.
Orphan Working School (Hoxton, England)Date: 1761]- Books
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The plan of the charity for the maintenance, instruction, and employment of orphans and other poor children, erected at Hoxton in the year 1760. Now in the city road. With the present state of it, the qualifications for governors, and the rules for the government thereof. To which is annexed, a list of the governors, annual subscribers, and benefactors the last year; and a preface recommending it.
Orphan Working School (Hoxton, England)Date: M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779]- Books
The Hoxton madhouses / by Arthur D. Morris.
Morris, Arthur D.Date: 1958- Books
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The plan of the charity for the maintenance, education, and employment of orphans, and other poor children, now erected at Hoxton, with the qualifications for governors, and the rules for the government thereof. To which is annexed, a list of the governors and benefactors.
Orphan Working School (Hoxton, England)Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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The plan of the charity for the maintenance, education, and employment of orphans and other poor children, erected at Hoxton in the year 1760. With the present state of it, The Qualifications for Governors, And The Rules for the Government thereof. To which is annexed, A List of the Governors and Annual Subscribers; And a Preface recommending it.
Orphan Working School (Hoxton, England)Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
The hub of Hoxton, Hoxton Street, 1851-1871 : based on a study of the censuses / by Bettie Knott.
Knott, Bettie.Date: 1981, ©1980- Books
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Rules and orders agreed to be performed and kept by a Friendly Society of tradesmen, meeting at the house of Mr. George Cruse, at the Bacchus and Bunch of Grapes in Hoxton town. Instituted 1756.
Friendly Society of Tradesmen (Hoxton, England)Date: Printed in the year MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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Rules and orders to be observed by a Friendly Society of Women, united for the mutual support and benefit of each other when under real afflications. Now held at the house of Samuel Warren, the sign of the three Jolly Butchers, Hoxton Market-Palce. Instituted in the year M.DCC.XCV.
Friendly Society of Women (Hoxton, England)Date: [1795?]- Ephemera
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