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Hendry, Elizabeth Anne The history of Greece, in easy lessons: adapted for children from six to ten years of age. By Elizabeth Anne Hendry.
Hengler, Sarah By the particular desire of several ladies and gentlemen will be repeated (for the last time this season) Mrs. Hengler's grand exhibition of fire works, at the Bowling-green, Hooper's Hill, Margate. On Thursday next, the 11th of September, 1800. ...
Hengler, Sarah On Thursday next, August 28, 1800, will be a grand display of fire-works, on the Bowling-green, Hooper's Hill, Margate. Mrs. Hengler begs leave to present for her husband Signior Hengler, ...
Hengler, Sarah Fire works, Hooper's Hill, Margate. Mrs. Hengler begs leave to return her most grateful thanks to the ladies and gentlemen of Margate ... for the favors she received on Thursday evening last; ... she intends to exhibit a superb display of fire works, ... on Thursday evening, 4th of September 1800, ...
Henley, John The informer's winding-sheet: or, Nine oaths for a shilling. Being a parable, in five allegorical discourses: on I. St. Paul's treatment and apology, on a charge of preaching against the government. II. Gallio's prohibiting the prosecution of St. Paul, for words; and a sketch of words accused, in a manuscript paper, privately handed about the public, answered. III. The liberty of one Protestant dissenter's preaching in his own way, asserted; proving the words were for the government: and a reply to the censure of indecent or light expressions, pretense of religion, ridiculing religion, wicked purpose, sedition, treason, blasphemy, disorder, &c. IV. The justice's and counsellor's Vade-Mecum, a disquisition on false witness, by the laws of God, nature, nations, philosophy, the civil, canon, and common laws; and the validity or nullity of evidence of words decided. V. The right to free speaking and reasoning in all lights, on trustees of government, no sedition, but one weight in the people's choice on occasion between in English free Protestant authority, and a supposed French popish dominion: and sedition defin'd. By Sir Mawdcope Moreclarke, of Hull, in Coates's rents, Garrn-Street, opposite the sign of the seven affidavits.
Henley, John Tom o' Bedlam's Dunciad: or, Pope, Alexander the pig. A poem
Henley, John Oratory transactions. No II. To be occasionally publish'd, by J. Henley, M.A. Containing, I. A compleat list of the theological subjects of the Oratory, Sermons and Lectures, &c. from July 3, 1726, to August 30, 1728. II. A compleat catalogue of the academical subjects of the Oratory, in the same Period; presenting Compositions of the utmost Choice and Variety in Divinity, and polite Learning; and under polite Learning; and under the latter Head, Humorous and Burlesque, as well as Serious, all done without the least Assistance, or particular Patron. These two dedicated to those who are unprejudic'd against the Oratory. III. A Dissertation on Nonsense, (address'd to those who do not like it;) discussing its Philology, History, Philosophy, and great Use in all Articles and Characters of Life; the Kingdom of Nonsense, Temporal, Spiritual, Civil, and Military; its Refinement, and ablest Professors; the Mischief and most real Nonsense of Sense, with the Secret of mastering it, and some prominent Example. IV. The discourse on action in the pulpit, 2d Edition. The Third Edition. The Oratorian Word, Liberty and Property, free [Unclear] and Plenty, Truth and Primitive Religion, Encore, spent of Wit and Sciences; no Grievances, no Impositions.
Henley, John The sermon that shou'd have been preach'd before the Societies for Reformation of Manners, on Monday, January 17. 1731-2. II. A specimen of the sentiments and genius of the primitive church, in some discourses and devotions, Ordinary and Sacramental. By John Henley, M.A.
Henley, John Samuel sleeping in the tabernacle: or, the model of Christian preaching asserted, in vindication of the Reverend Mr. Guise's idea of preaching Christ, in his Two Sermons lately publish'd, from the Exceptions of the Reverend Mr. Chandler, in his Letter to him: Tracing historically the Difference of Preachers, on this Head; proving it by Instances, comparing the Reverend Mr. C's Conduct of the Point with his Motto from Erasmus, and proposing the most ready and sure Scheme to discuss and decide the Question. By John Henley, M.A.
Henry, Samuel A new and complete American medical family herbal, wherein, is displayed the true properties and medical virtues of the plants, indigenous to the United States of America: together with Lewis' secret remedy, newly discovered, which has been found infallible in the cure of that dreadful disease hydrophobia; produced by the bite of a mad dog. Being the result of more than thirty years experienced practice of the author, while a prisoner, towards the close of the last war, among the Creek Indians; and his travels through the southern states, whilst making botanic discoveries. By Samuel Henry, botanist, one of the members of the late College of Physicians and Surgeons, and of the Medical Society of the city and county of New-York. With an appendix, of many choice medical secrets, never made known to the world before.
Henshaw, Frances A serious call, in tender compassion to the sinners in Sion, of what rank or degree so ever. By Frances Henshaw.
Henshaw, Frances A serious call, In tender Compassion to the Sinners in Sion, of what rank, or degree soever. By Frances Henshaw.
Henshaw, Frances A brief narrative of the convincement of Frances Dodgshon, formerly Frances Henshaw. Giving some account of the close trials she underwent on her joining the Society of Friends. To which is added, A Serious Call to the sinners in Sion, &c.
Henshaw, Frances A serious call, In tender Compassion to the sinners in Sion, of what rank, or degree soever. By Frances Henshaw.
Henshaw, Frances A serious call, in tender compassion, to the sinners in Sion, of what rank or degree soever. By Frances Henshaw.
Herbert, Caroline Human Life, with Variations; or The Chapter of Accidents. By Caroline Herbert.
Herbert, Lady Lucy Several excellent methods of hearing mass, with fruit and benefit, according to the institution of that divine sacrifice, and the intention of our Holy Mother the Church. With motives To induce all good Christians, particularly Religious Persons, to make Use of the same: Collected together by the Right Honourable Lady Lucy Herbert, of Powis, Superior of the English Augustin Nuns.
Herbert, Lady Lucy Several excellent methods of hearing mass With fruit & benefit according to the institution of that Divine Sacrifice and the intention of our Holy Mother the Church With Motives To induce all good Christians, particularly Religious Persons to make use of the same: as also Several other practices of Devotion appertaining to a Religious life Collected Together By the Right Honourable Lady Lucy Herbert of Powis Superior of the English Augustin-Nuns.
Herbert, Lady Lucy Several methods and practices of devotion: appertaining to a religious life. Collected together by the Right Hon. Lady Lucy Herbert, Of Powis, Superior of the English Augustin Nuns.
Herbert, Lady Lucy Several excellent methods of hearing mass with fruit & benefit according to the institution of that divine sacrifice and the intention of our holy mother the church with motives to induce all good Christians, particulary [sic] religious persons to make use of the same: collected together by the Richt [sic] Honourable Lady Lucy Herbert of Powis Superiour of the English Augustin-Nuns.
Herberts, Mary The adventures of Proteus, &c. A sett of novels, never before publish'd.
Herberts, Mary The adventures of Proteus, &c. A set of novels, never before published.
Herberts, Mary The adventures of Proteus, &c. A sett of novels, never before published. By Mrs. Herberts.
Herbster, F. The two sisters: or, The cavern. A moral tale. Translated from the French of Madame Herbeter.
Herbster, F. The two sisters; or, The cavern. A moral tale. Translated from the French of Madame Herbeter.