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The second part of the antidote against the poison of the following pamphlets intituled, I. The Curse Causeless. II. An Useful Ministry a Valid one. III. Presbyterian Ordination prov'd Regular. IV The State-Anatomist against Universities and Pulpits. V. Considerations on the Present State of great Britain. VI. Reasons for visiting of the Universities. In several letters to a friend. By Matthew Hole D. D. Rector of Exeter Col. Oxon, and Vicar of Stokegursy, in Somersetshire.
Hole, Matthew, 1639 or 1640-1730.Date: [1717]- Books
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The tinklarian Doctor's funeral sermon, which is preached for kings and rulers, to make haste and to ding down Babylon. It is also for disabling the hired Clergy from preaching the Devils. Gospel. They are a far greater Palgue than Provost Wilson was, because she hath made all Nations drink of the Wine of the Wrath of her Fornication. This Sermon is also for the Condemnation of those Locusts that have read the evil Act, in their Pulpits. He that hath an Ear to hear it, let him hear it because the like of it was never hear'd. Written in the sixty seventh year of his age, 1737.
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1671-1740.Date: 1737- Books
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The City and country builder's, and workman's treasury of designs: or, the art of drawing, and working the ornamental parts of architecture. Illustrated, by upwards of four hundred grand designs, for Peirs, Gates, Doors, Windows, Niches, Buffets, Cisterns, Chimney Pieces, Tabernacle Frames, Pavements, Frets, Gulochps, Pulpits, Types, Altar Pieces, Monuments, Fonts, Obelisques, Pedestals, for Sundials, Busto's, and Stone Tables, Book Cases, Ciellings, and Iron Works. Finely engraved on 186 large quarto plate; Proportion by aliquot parts: To which are Prefix's, The Five Orders of Columns; according to Andrea Palladio, whose Members are proportioned by Aliquot Parts, in a more easy Manner, than has been yet done. The Whole interspersed, With sure rules, for Working, all the Varieties of Raking Members in Pediments, Modilions, &c. The like, for the Immediate Use of workmen never published before, in any Language. By Batty Langley
Langley, Batty, 1696-1751.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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The city and country builder's and workman's treasury of designs: or the art of drawing and working the ornamental parts of architecture. Illustrated by upwards of four hundred grand designs, neatly engraved on One Hundred and Eighty-Six Copper-Plates, for Piers, Gates, Doors, Windows, Niches, Buffets, Cisterns, Chimney-Pieces, Tabernacle-Frames, Pavements, Frets, Gulochi's, Pulpits, Types, Altar-Pieces, Monuments, Fonts, Obelisques, Pedestals, for Sun-Dials, Busto's, and Stone Tables, Book Cases, Cielings, and Iron Works. Proportioned by Aliquot Parts. With an Appendix of Fourteen Plates of Trusses for Girders and Beams, different Sorts of Rafters, and a Variety of Roofs, &c. To which are prefixed, The Five Orders of Columns, according to Andrea Palladio; whose Members are proportioned by Aliquot Parts, in a more easy Manner than has yet been done. The Whole interspersed With sure Rules for working all the Varieties of Raking Members in Pediments, Modillions, &c. The like, for the immediate Use of Workmen, never published before, in any Language. By B.L.
Langley, Batty, 1696-1751.Date: 1770- Books
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The city and country builder's and workman's treasury of designs: or the art of drawing and working the ornamental parts of architecture. Illustrated by upwards of four hundred grand designs, neatly engraved on one hundred and eighty-six copper plates, for Piers, Gates, Doors, Windows, Niches, Buffets, Cisterns, Chimney Pieces, Tabernacle Frames, Pavements, Frets, Gulochi's, Pulpits, Types, Altar Pieces, Monuments, Fonts, Obelisques, Pedestals, for Sun-Dials, Busto's, and Stone Tables, Book-Cases, Cielings, and Iron Works. Proportioned by Aliquot Parts. With an appendix of fourteen plates of Trusses for Girders and Beams, different Sorts of Rafters, and a Variety of Roofs, &c. To which are prefix'd, The Five Orders of Columns, according to Andrea Palladio; whose Members are proportioned by Aliquot Parts, in a more easy Manner than has yet been done. The Whole interspersed With sure Rules for working all the Varieties of Raking Members in Pediments, Modilions, &c. The like, for the immediate Use of Workmen, never published before, in any Language. By B.L.
Langley, Batty, 1696-1751.Date: 1745- Books
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The city and country builder's and workman's treasury of designs: or the art of drawing and working the ornamental parts of architecture. Illustrated by upwards of four hundred grand designs, neatly engraved on one hundred and eighty-six copper-plates, for Piers, Gates, Doors, Windows, Niches, Buffets, Cisterns, Chimney-Pieces, Tabernacle-Frames, Pavements, Frets, Gulochi's, Pulpits, Types, Altar-Pieces, Monuments, Fonts, Obelisques, Pedestals, for Sun-Dials, Busto's, and Stone Tables, Book-Cases, Cielings, and Iron Works. Proportioned by Aliquot parts. With an appendix of fourteen plates of Trusses for Girders and beams, different Sorts of rafters, and a Variety of Roofs, &c. To which are prefix'd, The Five Orders of Columns, according to Andrea Palladio; whose Members are proportioned by aliquot Parts, in a more easy Manner than has yet been done. The whole interspersed With sure rules for working all the Varieties of Raking Members in Pediments, Modillions, &c. The like, for the immediate Use of workmen, never published before, in any Language. By B. L.
Langley, Batty, 1696-1751.Date: 1750- Books
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A pastoral letter from the Synod of New-York and Philadelphia, to the congregations under their care; to be read from the pulpits on Thursday June 29, 1775, being the day of the general fast.
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of New York and Philadelphia.Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- Books
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A blow at the serpent; or a gentle answer from Maidstone Prison to appease wrath, advancing itself against truth and peace at Rochester. Together with the work of four days disputes, in the cathedral of Rochester, in the County of Kent, between several Ministers, and Richard Coppin, Preacher there, to whom very many People frequently came to hear, and much rejoiced at the Way of Truth and Peace he Preached, at the Fame whereof the Ministers in those Parts began to ring in their Pulpits, saying, ̀̀this man Blasphemeth,'' to deter their Parishioners from hearing him. Whereupon arose the Disputes, at which were some Magistrates, some Officers, and Soldiers, peaceable and well-minded, and very many People from all Parts adjacent, before whom the Truth was confirmed and maintained. The whole matter written by the Hearers on both sides. Published for the Confirmation and Comfort of all such as receive the Truth in the love of it. By Richard Coppin, now in Maidstone Prison for the Witness of Jesus. Twenty five articles since brought against him by the Ministers, as Blasphemy, and his Answers to them, how he was committed without Examination, and by whom. To which is added, his Threefold state of a Christian.
Coppin, Richard, active 1646-1659.Date: [1764]- Books
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A letter to those of his brethren in the ministry who refuse to admit the Rev. Mr. Whitefield into their pulpits. By William Shurtleff, M.A. and Pastor of the Second Church in Portsmouth in New-Hampshire. With an appendix containing the concurrence of some other ministers.
Shurtleff, William, 1689-1747.Date: 1745- Books
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A Letter from two neighboring associations of ministers in the country, to the associated ministers of Boston and Charlestown, relating to the admission of Mr. Whitefield into their pulpits. With an appendix, containing the advice and resolution of a third association, relating to the said gentleman.
Date: 1745- Books
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A letter to the Second Church and congregation in Scituate. Written by their rev. pastor. Shewing some reasons why he doth not invite the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield into his pulpit. To which is added, a postscript, containing an answer to the reasons given by a number of ministers conven'd at Taunton, in the county of Bristol, for their inviting of him into their pulpits, &c. [Five lines from Romans]
Eells, Nathanael, 1677-1750.Date: 1745- Books
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Manuscript sermons on several subjects, chiefly designed for the pulpit; and as such, to render them of general use, are adapted to the weakest understanding. By the Rev. D. Pape, Lecturer in Morreth, Northumberland.
Pape, Daniel, 1756 or 1757-1807.Date: MDCCLXXXVII, [1787]- Books
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The lay-mens humble representation of their just grievances: to those reverend ministers of the gospel, who witnessed a good confession at Salter's-Hall, by subscribing to the first article of the Church of England, and to the fifth and sixth answers in the Assembly's catechism; occasioned by their unwary conduct in suffering those gentlemen of the new scheme to preach in their pulpits, ...
Date: 1720- Books
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The pulpit-Fool. A satyr.
Dunton, John, 1659-1733.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCVII. [1707]- Books
The bully pulpit / Hayley Morris-Cafiero.
Morris-Cafiero, HaleyDate: 2019- Pictures
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Pulpit Rock, near Echo City, Utah. Photograph, ca. 1880.
Date: 1880Reference: 571413iPart of: United States of America: landscapes, architecture and portraits. Photographs (some by Francis Frith), ca. 1880.- Archives and manuscripts
M0007407: Illustration of a religious figure in a pulpit
Date: 6 September 1940Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/63/62Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
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The fashionable preacher; or, modern pulpit eloquence displayed.
Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- Books
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An essay on the action proper for the pulpit.
Fordyce, James, 1720-1796.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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The pulpit and the press in Reformation Italy / Emily Michelson.
Michelson, EmilyDate: 2013- Books
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Six discourses, as intended for the pulpit. By John Newton.
Newton, John, 1725-1807.Date: M,DCC,LX. [1760]- Books
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The voice of the pulpit on temperance / by various authors.
Date: [between 1880 and 1889?]- Books
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Brief reflections on the eloquence of the pulpit, (occasioned by a pamphlet entitled "remarks on a sermon preached on the Fast-Day, 1795, by the Rev. J. Gardiner.") In which among others are considered the sentiments of Dr. Gregory, Dr. Johnson, and Dr. Blair, by the Rev. John Gardiner. Rector of Brailsford, &c. in the County of Derby, and Curate of St. Mary Magdalen, Taunton.
Gardiner, John, 1757-1838.Date: [1796]- Books
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Court and no country. A seri-tragi-comi-farcical entertainment, (not acted but once, these twenty years.) Wherein are occasionally exhibitted, the groans of the barracks. Or, the history of Sir Arthur Vantrype, With the Humours of his Belov'd Rival Jack, Corrigidore, and Inspector-General over all the Fabricators of the Kingdom of Eutopia. By the author of The groans of Ireland, and the Dublin Speculist.
Author of the Groans of Ireland.Date: 1753- Books
Clear speech for stage, platform and pulpit / by H. St. John Rumsey.
Rumsey, John (Henry St. John)Date: [1938]