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- Button, Bartlemy. (författare)
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Fragments of a sermon on the scarcity of silver [Elektronisk resurs] : With an introduction, explaining the extraordinary manner in which they were discovered, scoured, and mundified, for the press. By Bartlemy Button, M.O.T.C.O.T. and extraordinary breeches-maker, and breechse-maker extraordinary, to his serene excellence, the emperor of all the Russias; and the right worshipful the boards of aldermen, of the sister kingdoms.
- 1798
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- Ball, Nathaniel, 1711 or 12-1766. (författare)
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The devices of the crafty, disappointed; or, A discourse upon Job, vth chapter, verse 12th, preached at St. James's Church in Westminister, the 5th of November 1763. [Elektronisk resurs] : Being the aniversary of Thanksgiving for the deliverance of this nation from popish and arbitrary power, and for the restoration of liberty at the ever-memorable revolution. By Nathaniel Ball, rector of Wisley in Surry, and assistant-preacher at Berwick and King's-Street Chapels, St. James's.
- 1763
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- Glasse, Samuel, 1735-1812. (författare)
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A sermon preached before the president, vice-presidents, and governors, of the Marine Society, at St. Andrew's Church, Holborn, on occasion of their anniversary meeting, on Thursday 10th February 1774. [Elektronisk resurs] : By Samuel Glasse, D.D. F.R.S. late student of Christ-Church, Oxon, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. To which is added a list of the governors, and an abstract of the proceedings of the Marine Society, from its first institution; including the general account of receipts and disbursements, to the present time: with the state of the subscription.
- 1774
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- Moodie, William, 1759-1812. (författare)
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The duty of beneficence recommended, [Elektronisk resurs] : A sermon, preached in St. Andrew's Church, Edinburgh, on Tuesday, February 18th, 1794, at the request of the Society for the Relief of the Industrious Blind. By William Moodie, minister of St. Andrews Church, and joint-professor of Hebrew and oriental languages, in the University of Edinburgh.
- 1794
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