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Owen, Charles Plain-Dealing, and its vindication, defended. Against a certain pamphlet, entitled, The Church of England vindicated, and separation from her communion, shew'd to be causeless and schismatical; by an anonymous clergyman.
Owen, Charles Plain-Dealing: or, Separation without Schism, and Schism without Separation. Exemplify'd in the case of Protestant-Dissenters and church-men. By Charles Owen
Owen, Charles A vindication of plain-dealing, from the base and malicious aspersions of two country curates, contain'd in a little scurrilous pamphlet entitled, Plain-Dealing proved to be plain-lying.
Owen, Charles The dissenting ministry still valid: In answer to some reflections on Mr. Owen's ordination-book, in a late virulent pamphlet, entitled, The invalidity of the dissenting ministry, by a presbyter of the church.
Owen, Charles A vindication of plain-dealing, from the base and malicious aspersions of two country curates.
Owen, Griffith A Legacy for children, being some of the last expressions, and dying sayings, of Hannah Hill, Junr. of the city of Philadelphia, in the province of Pennsilvania, in America, aged eleven years and near three months. The Third Edition.
Owen, John A charge delivered from the chair, at a general meeting of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, at their house, in Bartlett's Buildings, Holborn, on Tuesday, April 4, 1797, to the Rev. William Toby Ringeltaube, and the Rev. Immanuel Gottfreid Holzberg, then about to embark for the East Indies, as missionaries to the heathen, by John Owen, B.A. A member of that Society, and sometime chaplain to the presidency of Bengal. Published at the unanimous request of the board.
Owen, Robert Dale Popular tracts No. 3. Containing an address to the industrious classes; a sketch of a system of national education, by Frances Wright; and an address to the conductors of the New-York periodical press, by Robert Dale Owen
Owenson, Sydney Twelve Original Hibernian Melodies, with English Words, imitated and translated, from the Works of the Ancient Irish Bards, with an introductory Preface and Dedication, by Miss S. Owenson. Arranged for the Voice, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte
Owenson, Sydney The Missionary: An Indian Tale. By Miss Owenson. With a Portrait of the Author. In Three Volumes. Fourth Edition.
Owenson, Sydney Absenteeism
Owenson, Sydney The Missionary: An Indian Tale. By Miss Owenson. With a Portrait of the Author. In Three Volumes.
Owenson, Sydney France in 1829-30 By Lady Morgan Author of "France" (in 1816,) "Italy," "Life and Times of Salvator Rosa," &c. &c. &c. In Two Volumes.
Owenson, Sydney O'Donnel: A National Tale. By Lady Morgan, (Late Miss Owenson) Author of The Wild Irish Girl; Novice of St. Dominick, &c. In Three Volumes.
Owenson, Sydney The Princess; or, The Beguine. By Lady Morgan. Author of "O'Donnel," Etc.
Owenson, Sydney The Missionary: An Indian Tale. By Miss Owenson. With a Portrait of the Author. In Three Volumes. Third Edition.
Owenson, Sydney The Novice of Saint Dominick. By Miss Owenson, Author of St. Clair. In Four Volumes. Second Edition.
Owenson, Sydney O'Donnel. A National Tale
Owenson, Sydney The Book of the Boudoir. By Lady Morgan. In two volumes.
Owenson, Sydney The Princess; Or, the Beguine. By Lady Morgan, Author of “O’Donnel,” &C. In Three Volumes.
Owenson, Sydney Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale. By Lady Morgan, author of "France," "O'Donnel," &c. In Four Volumes.
Owenson, Sydney Dramatic Scenes from Real Life. By Lady Morgan. In two volumes.
Owenson, Sydney The Wild Irish Girl: A National Tale. By Miss Owenson, Author of St. Clair, The Novice of St. Dominick, &c. &c. &c. In Three Volumes. The Third Edition.
Owenson, Sydney Poems: Dedicated by Permission to the Right Honorable The Countess of Moira. &c. &c. &c. &c. By Sidney Owenson.
Owenson, Sydney Italy by Lady Morgan. A New Edition. In three volumes.