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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Wood, William (1745-1808) | 2 |
Bramwell, William, 1759-1818 | 1 |
Cappe, Newcombe, 1733-1800 | 1 |
Dawson, William (1773-1841) | 1 |
Gilbert, Mary, 1751-1768 | 1 |
Mather, Alexander, 1733-1800 | 1 |
Pawson, John | 1 |
Taylor, Thomas (1738-1816) | 1 |
Turner, William | 1 |
Turner, William Minister At Newcastle-Upon-Tyne (1761-1859) | 1 |
A sermon : preached, Sept. 7, 1794, on occasion of the death of the Rev. William Turner, more than thirty years minister of the congregation of Protestant Dissenters in Westgate, Wakefield, and published at their request
Wood, William (1745-1808); Turner, William minister at Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1761-1859)
1794
The author of the 'memoirs' is named as V.F. [ie. Virgilii filius = William Turner the younger], on p.56.
The sorrows of time, and the joys of eternity : being the substance of a funeral sermon delivered in Chester, January 26, 1768, occasioned by the death of Miss Mary Gilbert
Taylor, Thomas (1738-1816)
[1785?]
Date of publication from ESTC. On text: Luke XXIII, 28.
The sudden death of Mr. William Bramwell, (lately an itinerant Methodist preacher) : improved in a sermon preached on that occasion, near the place where he died, in the large area in front of Mr. Sigston's school, Queen-Square, Leeds, on the 6th day of September, 1818
Dawson, William (1773-1841)
1818