Elton, Charles Abraham
Also known as
Elton, Charles A. Sir.Sir Charles Abraham Elton
Born 1778-01-01
Died 1853-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF20535975
- WikidataQ5074953
- ISNI0000000083397437
- Open LibraryOL2434241A
- Open LibraryOL5482427A
- Open LibraryOL6675333A
Top Subjects
- Unitarianism (2)
- Greek poetry (2)
- Propertius, Sextus -- Translations into English (1)
- Latin poetry (Collections) (1)
- Greek poetry (Collections) (1)
- Unitarianism -- Doctrines (1)
- Unitarianism -- Great Britain -- Correspondence (1)
Books by Elton, Charles Abraham
Total count: 14
Poems.Longman1804-01-01
Tales of romancewith other poems, including selections from Propertius.Printed for J. Murray; [etc., etc.] by W. Bulmer and Co.1810-01-01-
The remains of Hesiodtranslated from the Greek into English verse ; with a preliminary dissertation on the life, writings, and aera, or Hesiod and illustrative notesLackington, Allen and Co.1812-01-01
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Specimens of the classic poetsin a chronological series from Homer to Tryphiodorus, translated into English verse, and illustrated with biographical and critical notices.R. Baldwin1814-01-01
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An appeal to scripture and tradition, in defence of the Unitarian faith.Printed for R. Hunter1818-01-01
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A plea for the Unitarians, or professors of the ancient faithin a letter to the theological critic of the Quaterly British Review...2nd ed.Printed for R. Hunter1823-01-01
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A plea for the Unitarians, or professors of the ancient Nazarean faithin a letter to the theological critic of the Quarterly British review including strictures on some observations of Dr. J. Pye Smith, contained in his "Scripture testimony to the Messiah."2nd ed. .../ by Servetus.Printed for R. Hunter, Simpkin and Marshall1823-01-01
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A brief account of the Unitarianswith observations on the Rev. Edward Manley's Answer to thirty-five questions proposed by a UnitarianR. Hunter, and Simpkin & Marshall1823-01-01
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A history of the Roman emperorsfrom the accession of Augustus to the fall of the last Constantine; in seven books.Baldwin, Cradock and Joy1825-01-01
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Second thoughts on the person of Christ, on human sin, and on the atonementcontaining reasons for the author's secession from the Unitarian communion, and his adherence to that of the established churchJ. M. Gutch1827-01-01
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Elton versus Elton or Mr. Elton's "second thoughts" answered by his first being remarks on his reasons for returning to the Church of England.R. Hunter1828-01-01
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Elton versus Elton, or Mr. Elton's "Second thoughts" answered by his firstbeing remarks on his reasons for returning to the Church of EnglandR. Hunter1828-01-01
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HesiodValpy1832-01-01
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Specimens of the Greek and Roman classic poetsin a chronological series from Homer to Tryphiodorus, translated into English verse.F. Bell1854-01-01