John Searson
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL183917A
Top Subjects
- Non-importation agreements, 1768-1769 (1)
- Sermons, American (1)
- Philadelphia (1)
- Pennsylvania (1)
- Prisoners -- Religious life -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Sermons (1)
- Contentment -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- Early works to 1800 (1)
- Washington, George, -- 1732-1799 -- Poetry (1)
Books by John Searson
Total count: 12
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An essay upon the nature of a church, and the extent of ecclesiastical authority. By a lay-man of the Church of Englandprinted by Grace White for Thomas Hammond, jun; and sold by A. Bettesworth and A. Dodd, London1718-01-01
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The divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, asserted and defended. Being the substance of a letter to a friend. By a layman of the church of England.printed for E. Withers1755-01-01
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A letter to the inhabitants of St. Dunstan's in the WestRelating to their late remarkable proceeding with regard to ... Mr. Romaine, their lecturer. With some remarks on their refusing him their pulpit, ...printed for the author, and sold by E. Dilly; at the pamphlet-shops under the Royal-Exchange, and to be had of R. Gordon1759-01-01
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A letter to the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, containing some remarks on his letter to the Rev. Dr. Durell... wherein it is proved, that the growth of Methodism hath arisen by the neglect of the parochial clergy and church officers. By a layman of the Church of England.printed for John Fuller1769-01-01
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Two discourses delivered in the prison of Philadelphia, on the two following textsMatthew XV. 25. Then came she and worshiped him, saying, Lord help me. Isaiah XLV. 15. Verily thou art a God that hidest thyself, O God of Israel the Saviour.Printed and sold by William Evitt, at the Sign of the Bible-in-Heart, in Strawberry-Alley, for the benefit of the prisoners of the said prison.1770-01-01
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Seven hints for all who will take thems.n.1770-01-01
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Two discourses delivered in the prison of Philadelphia on the two following texts, Matthew XV, 25 ... Isaiah XLV, 15 ...Printed and sold by William Evitt ... for the benefit of the prisoners of the said prison1770-01-01
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A poem, or, rural entertainmentparticularly descriptive of the most noble the Marquis of Abercorn's cottage, near Strabane; ... With other select pieces, ... By John Searson, ...printed by William Canning1795-01-01
Art of contentmentwith several entertaining pieces of poetry, descriptive of the present time in the U. States of AmericaPrinted for the author by W. Pechin1797-01-01-
Poems on various subjects and different occasionschiefly adapted to rural entertainment in the United States of AmericaPrinted by Snowden & M'Corkle ...1797-01-01
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Mount Vernona poem: : being the seat of His Excellency George Washington, in the state of Virginia; lieutenant-general and commander in chief of the land forces of the United States of America. : This rural, romantic and descriptive poem of the seat of so great a character, it is hoped may please, with a copper-plate likeness of the general. It was taken from an actual view on the spot by the author, 15th May, 1799. : Also a cursory view of Georgetown, city of Washington, and the capital.Printed for the author by Folwell.1800-01-01
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Mount Vernon, a poembeing the seat of His Excellency George Washington, in the state of Virginia, lieutenant-general and commander in chief of the land forces of the United States of America ...Printed for the author by Folwell1800-01-01