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A possession for ever; or, The Sabbath primeval and universal : a memorial of the six days' work, defended by scripture and reason, against rationalists, scientists, and atheistic materialists. A prize essay
Grant, Brewin (1821-1892)
1880
Quotation, "Ktema te es aei... [etc.]" from Thucydides at head of title-page.
Discussion on secularism : report of a public discussion between the Rev. Brewin Grant, B.A., and George Jacob Holyoake, esq., held in the city hall, Glasgow, on Monday and Thursday evening, commencing October 2, and ending October 19, 1854, on the question, "Is secularism inconsistent with reason and the moral sense, and condemned by experience?... [etc.]"
Grant, Brewin (1821-1892); Holyoake, George Jacob (1817-1906)
[1854]
Discussion on secularism : report of a public discussion between the Rev. Brewin Grant, B.A., and George Jacob Holyoake, esq., held in the city hall, Glasgow, on Monday and Thursday evening, commencing October 2, and ending October 19, 1854, on the question, "Is secularism inconsistent with reason and the moral sense, and condemned by experience?... [etc.]"
Grant, Brewin (1821-1892); Holyoake, George Jacob (1817-1906)
[1854]
Christianity and secularism : report of a public discussion between the Rev. Brewin Grant... and George Jacob Holyoake ..., held in the Royal British Institution, Cowper Street. London ... commencing Jan. 20, and ending Feb. 24, 1853, on the question, "What advantages would accrue to mankind generally and the working classes in particular, by the removal of Christianity, and the substitution of secularism in its place?"
Grant, Brewin (1821-1892); Holyoake, George Jacob (1817-1906)
1853
"Third thousand".
Christianity and secularism : report of a public discussion between the Rev. Brewin Grant... and George Jacob Holyoake ..., held in the Royal British Institution, Cowper Street. London ... commencing Jan. 20, and ending Feb. 24, 1853, on the question, "What advantages would accrue to mankind generally and the working classes in particular, by the removal of Christianity, and the substitution of secularism in its place?"
Grant, Brewin (1821-1892); Holyoake, George Jacob (1817-1906)
1853
"Third thousand".
Discussion on atheism : Report of a public discussion between the Rev. Brewin Grant... and C. Bradlaugh ... held in South Place Chapel, Finsbury, London, on Tuesday evenings, commencing June 22, and ending July 27, 1875, on the question, "Is atheism or is Christianity the true secular Gospel, as tending to the improvement and happiness of mankind in this life by human efforts and material means."
Grant, Brewin (1821-1892); Bradlaugh, Charles (1833-1891)
1875
The Sheffield flood and its lessons
Grant, Brewin (1821-1892)
1864
Caption title: The Sheffield flood and its lessons: Reflections on the great calamity occasioned by the bursting of the dam at the Bradfield Reservoir, on Friday night, March 11th, 1864.
The Sheffield flood and its lessons
Grant, Brewin (1821-1892)
1864
Caption title: The Sheffield flood and its lessons: Reflections on the great calamity occasioned by the bursting of the dam at the Bradfield Reservoir, on Friday night, March 11th, 1864.
The Sheffield flood and its lessons
Grant, Brewin (1821-1892)
1864
Caption title: The Sheffield flood and its lessons: Reflections on the great calamity occasioned by the bursting of the dam at the Bradfield Reservoir, on Friday night, March 11th, 1864.