989 resultados para Hornell, William D., d. 1810.
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Published anonymously; here ascribed to Greenfield, assistant professor of rhetoric at Edinburgh, 1784-1801, on authority of Grant, Story of Univ. of Edinb., 1884, v. 2, pt. 359; Scott, Fasti eccl. scot., v.1 (1915) p. 60-61; Notes & queries, 4 ser., v. 8, p. 75. In the Brit. mus. Catalogue, Dict. nat. biog., Green, Bibl. Somerset, and Halkett & Laing, Dict. of anon. and pseud. lit., it is ascribed to Edward Mangin. Cushing (Anonyms, 1889) attributes it to Martin MacDermot.
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Christ's spirit ... -- Uniformity examined ... -- The building, beauty, teaching and establishment of The truly Christian and spiritual church ... -- Right reformation ... -- The way of true peace and unity ... -- The crucified and quickend Christian ... -- The stumbling-stone ... -- The doctrine of batisms ... -- The trial of spirits ... -- A plain and necessary confrontation ... -- A testimony against divinity-degrees ... -- The right reformation of learning ...
Decerpta ex P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon libris : notis Anglicis illustrata, in usum scholarum /
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"Advertisement to the American ed." has date: Jan. 1811.
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Subscribers: p. [2]-[5] at end.
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Text on Acts IX, 11.
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"Stereotype ed."
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Frontispiece, v. 1, by C. Grignion after S. Wale.
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Signatures: pi⁴ a⁴ B-2X⁴. Last leaf blank.
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Each part issued separately, with special t.-p. and separate pagination.
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"This history of Sir William Wallace, with the other of the valiant King Robert Bruce, which followeth upon the end of it [not in UCLA copy] ... [was] written in Latin by Mr. John Blair, chaplain to Wallace, and turned into Scots metre by one called Blind Hary, in the days of King James IV, the other [was] written by Mr. John Barbour". - Introduction.