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Total number of records: 218

Count of Record type

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Books and printed items216
Archives2

Count of Collection group

Collection groupCount
Brotherton Collection105
Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society8
English Literature7
Quaker Collection2
Ripon Cathedral2

Top 10: Subject

SubjectCount
sermons, english218
theater19
presbyterian church15
funeral sermons11
church and state6
clergy4
faith4
meditation4
providence and government of god4
caring3

Count of Place

PlaceCount
Europe4
Great Britain2
England1
London (England)1

Top 10: People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Church of England64
Best, Thomas (1787-1865)34
Hoadly, Benjamin (1676-1761)23
Clarke, Samuel (1675-1729)21
Clarke, John20
Clarke, John (1682-1757)20
Clarke, Samuel, 1675-172920
Hoadly, Benjamin20
Battersby, James13
Bennett, James (1774-1862)11

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From 170070
From 1800131
From 19001

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Up to 169916
Up to 179965
Up to 1899133
Up to 19994

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Sermon preached by James Tate

Tate, James

1825

Sermon on I. Timothy. i. 8. ("But we know that the law is good, if a man use it lawfully"), preached in St Peter's, York, at the Summer Assizes, on Sunday, 17 July 1825, before the High Sheriff J. Hut...

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A word to a Methodist : being a sermon on James, chapter 1. verse 6. and 7

Preacher of the Gospel; Mackenzie, John (1743-1836)

1797

By John Mackenzie?.

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An elegie upon the death of that famous and faithful minister, and martyr, Mr. James Renwick

Shields, Alexander (1660?-1700)

Printed in the year, 1711

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Nine sermons preached in the parish of St. James, Westminster, on occasion of the late war and rebellion

Secker, Thomas (1693-1768)

1758

Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford is Thomas Secker, later Archbishop of Canterbury.

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