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Three sermons on the Jubilee : preached at Welbeck Chapel, London
Buchanan, Claudius (1766-1815)
1810
Prayer and providence : a thanksgiving sermon (on the recovery of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales), preached in Christ Church, Parkgate
Wynne, Rev Edward
1872
Published by special request.
Preaching Christ: What does it mean? : a discourse delivered at the opening of the "Church of Our Father," Rotherham, on Wednesday, February 18th, 1880
Crosskey, Henry W (1826-1893)
1880
Printed by request of the Rotherham Congregation, and also of the Assembly of the Ministers and Friends of the Yorkshire and North Midland Congregations, present on the occasion.
Ceremony of the consecration of St. Mary's Church, Greasbrough, by His Grace the Archbishop of York: Friday, October 17th, 1828
Hall, Rev F; St. Mary's Church (Greasbrough, England)
1916
Originally published: Rotherham: J. Bagley, [1828].
Confessions, congratulations, and counsels, on the formation of a new Christian society : a sermon, delivered at the opening of Marlborough Chapel... Kent Road, London, on ... August 14, 1827
Bennett, James (1774-1862)
1827
"Published at the request of the Committee for the Erection of the Chapel".
Two sermons, preached on Sunday, December 10, 1854, on the occasion of the death of the Rev. Francis Owen (late incumbent of Crookes, Sheffield)
Best, Thomas (1787-1865); Livesey, John
1855
"Published by request".
Two sermons, preached on Sunday, December 10, 1854, on the occasion of the death of the Rev. Francis Owen (late incumbent of Crookes, Sheffield)
Best, Thomas (1787-1865); Livesey, John
1855
"Published by request".
A sermon, preached at St. Thomas' Church, Crookes, Sheffield, on Sunday, December 10, 1854, on the occasion of the death of the Rev. Francis Owen (the late incumbent of the district) : who dies at Alexandria, on his return from a visit to the Holy Land
Best, Thomas (1787-1865)
1854
"Published at the request of the churchwardens".