21 items found

A memoir of the late Thomas Slater, Esq., of Bath who entered into his rest,Jan. 15th, 1850 ([1852])

James LaTrobe

The chipped jewel: being a prize essay on the Lord's Day ... (1851)

William Veale

The backslider's mirror (1845, )

Edward Samuel Byam

The seven cries of Christ on the cross. ([1850])

Henry Bunn (Reverend)

An examination of the sign [666] Rev. XIII, 18 ([1852])

M. Cely Trevilian

Our little study: or, conversations on the connection between the law of matter, the law of instinct, the law of mind (1850)

Thomas Furlong

Songs of my pilgrimage (1839)

John East

The Rev. William Jay: a memoir ([1854])

Samuel Sheridan Wilson

The morning of life: memoir of Miss A--n, who was educated for a nun, with many interesting particulars and original letters of Dr. Doyle, late Roman Catholic Bishop of Carlow, fifth thousand ([1851])

M. M. C. Methuen

The philosophy of the water-cure: a development of the true principles of health and longevity (1845)

John Balbirnie

The dove on the cross, and other thoughts in verse (1850)

Jane Euphemia Saxby

Miscellaneous poetry (1841)

Eliza Dorothea Tuite

The cave of the Huguenots: a tale of the 17th century (c.[1849])

Caroline De Satgé St. Jean (Vicomtesse)

The Roman Catholic religion judged to be false by the internal evidence of its own corruptions ([1846])

Harvey Marriott (Reverend)

The relapsed demoniac: a warning to England against the return of Popery, being the substance of a sermon preached in the parish church of Lyncombe and Widcombe, Bath, November 5th, 1845 (1845)

Edward Gillson

Lectures delivered during Lent, and Passion Week, 1845, in Kensington Chapel, Bath (1845)

Edward Duncan Rhodes

Scriptural instruction for the least and the lowest: or, the Bible history in its simplest form (1842) [Part 3, ]

Glimpses of sunlight ([1860])

J. B. J. Lillingston

A poet's playmates; or, country pictures ([1864])

Charles Armstrong Fox

Wild flowers and their teachings (1848)

Mary Matilda Howard

The soldiers' prayer, the flag of England, etc: lays for the times ([1918])

Mary Grace Taylor