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Brothers, Richard, 1757-1824 | 11 |
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey (1751-1830) | 9 |
Brothers, Richard (1757-1824) | 4 |
Oulton, Walley Chamberlain, 1770?-1820? | 3 |
Brothers, Richard | 2 |
Williams, Thomas, 1755-1839 | 2 |
Bruce, Basil | 1 |
Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron (1788-1824) | 1 |
Cecil Betsalel Roth | 1 |
Finlayson, John (1770-1854) | 1 |
Mr. Halhed's essay on the slain lamb of the Revelations; and observations on Mr. Brothers's present confinement
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey (1751-1830)
1795
Fugitive pieces and reminiscences of Lord Byron : containing an entire new edition of the Hebrew melodies, with the addition of several never before published : the whole illustrated with critical, historical, theatrical, political, and theological remarks, notes, anecdotes, interesting conversations, and observations, made by that illustrious poet : together with His Lordship's autograph : also some original poetry, letters and recollections of Lady Caroline Lamb
Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron (1788-1824); Lamb, Lady Caroline (1785-1828); Nathan, Isaac (1792-1864); Roth, Cecil (1899-1970)
1829
First edition. With 12 pages of advertisements bound in at the end.
Two letters to the Right Honourable Lord Loughborough, Lord High Chancellor of England, on the present confinement of Richard Brothers in a private mad-house
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey (1751-1830); Rosslyn, Alexander Wedderburn Earl of (1733-1805)
1795
The whole of the testimonies : to the authenticity of the prophecies and mission of Richard Brothers, as prince and prophet of the Hebrews
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey (1751-1830)
1795
Half-title: 'A complete collection of all Mr. Halhed's writings in defence of Richard Brothers'.
An exposition of the Trinity : with a further elucidation of the twelfth chapter of Daniel; one letter to the King ; and two to Mr. Pitt, &c
Brothers, Richard (1757-1824); Pitt, William (1759-1806); George King of Great Britain (1738-1820)
[1795?]
Date from last letter on p. 48.
Mr. Halhed's speech in the House of Commons : his reply to Dr. Horne's Sound argument & common sense, with cursory observations on the Age of credulity, and his calculation on the millenium : with a paper containing remarks on the departure of the Israelites from Egypt, and the possibility of their being again called this year, on Monday, May the 4th, 1795 : with a correct copy of the letter from Mr. Brothers to Philip Stevens, esq., with his answer in the year 1790 : the curious trial of Mr. Brothers on a statute of lunacy, and a short account of the different parts of Mr. Brothers's prophecys, which have been fulfilled
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey (1751-1830)
1795
Speech made in the House of Commons on March 31, 1795.
The second speech of Nath. Brassey Halhed, M.P. : delivered in the House of Commons, Tuesday April 21, 1795, respecting the confinement of Mr. Brothers, the prophet
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey (1751-1830)
1795
Bookseller's advertisements on 2 pages at end.
A calculation on the commencement of the millenium : with observations on the pamphlets entituled, "Sound argument, dictated by common sense," and the "Age of credulity" : together with a speech delivered in the House of Commons, March 31, 1795, respecting the confinement of Brothers the prophet; to which is added an original letter written by Brothers in 1790 to P. Stephens, Esq. and also a paper, pointing out those parts of Brothers's prophecies that have been already fulfilled
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey (1751-1830); Brothers, Richard (1757-1824)
1795
Between pages 20 and 21 are eight pages numbered 13* through 20*.
The whole of the testimonies to the authenticity of the prophecies and mission of Richard Brothers, as prince and prophet of the Hebrews
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey (1751-1830); Brothers, Richard (1757-1824)
1795
Contents includes: Letter from Richard Brothers to Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, dated 28th of January, 1795 (p. [2]); "The first speech delivered in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, March 31, 1795, resp...