2 edition of probationary sermon preached at St. Michael"s Cornhill, July 31, 1791. found in the catalog.
probationary sermon preached at St. Michael"s Cornhill, July 31, 1791.
W. Draper
Published
1791
by Printed for the Author in London
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Written in
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Pagination | viii, 23 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 23 |
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Open Library | OL19238197M |
From Ancona Robin John at the house of [Thomas] Jones in Bristol, to the Foundery, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter of 31 July. They [Ancona and his brother Ephraim] were informed by their host that Charles was ill at the time of Jones's departure from London - . A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St. James's, October (London: Printed and sold by H. Hills, ), by Francis Atterbury (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks upon Bishop M'Coskry's sermon, preached at the jubilee, and certain other matters connected with the so-called representation from the American church to that of England.
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Get this from a library. A probationary sermon, preached at St. Michael's, Cornhill, J By the Rev. Draper, lecturer of Allhallows, London-Wall. [William Draper]. A Probationary Sermon, Preached at St. Michael probationary sermon preached at St. Michaels Cornhill, Cornhill, J by the REV.
Draper. (Paperback) by William Draper Sir Paperback, 38 Pages, Published by Gale Ecco, Print Editions ISBNISBN: X. William Hopkins William Hopkins (), divine; son of George Hopkins; M.A. Mary Hall, Oxford. ; D.D., ; chaplain to Henry Coventry () in second embassy to Sweden, ; prebendary of Worcester,and master of St.
Oswald's Hospital, ; published Book of Bertram or Ratrammw concerning the Body and Blood of the. The last that I re- member in Charleston, was preached by the Rev. James D. Simons, in St. Michael's Church. But looking over an old State Gazette of January,I found the notice of a session sermon preached in St.
Michael's Church, by the Rev. Purcell ; and this recalled to my mind an incident connected with that very occasion. On 4 Marchas a chaplain of Queen Elizabeth I, he preached before her an outspoken sermon and, in October that year, gave his introductory lecture at St Paul's, undertaking to comment on the first four chapters of the Book of Genesis.
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Miller, ), by J. Adams (page images at HathiTrust). Calamy, Edmund (–), clergyman and ejected minister, was born in and baptized on 24 February at St Thomas the Apostle, London, the only son of George Calamy, tradesman and citizen of Walbrook, London, who came from Guernsey, and whose family tradition held that he was an exiled Huguenot from Normandy; his mother may have been Frances Warner, who married George at St .