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A memorial for the setting up charity-schools universally in England and Wales.

By: Whiston, William, 1667-1752.Publisher: [London : s.n., 1710]Description: 8p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Charity-schools -- Great Britain
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VOL.192(4) An argument proving, that according to the covenant of eternal life revealed in the Scriptures, man may be translated from hence into that eternal life, without passing through death, altho the humane nature of Christ himself could not be thus translated till he passed through death. VOL.192(5) Primitive infant-baptism reviv'd. Or, an account of the doctrine and practice of the first two centuries, concerning the baptism of infants; in the words of the sacred and primitive writers themselves. By William Whiston, M.A. VOL.192(6) Reflexions on an anonymous pamphlet, entituled, a Discourse of Free Thinking. By William Whiston, M.A. VOL.192(7) A memorial for the setting up charity-schools universally in England and Wales. VOL.192(8) The drop and pill of Mr. Ward, consider'd: with a postscript; in which are some remarks upon a late report from Mr. Ward's competitor; as also on the affidavits made to the twelve cases in the Grub-Street Journal, in an epistle to Dr. James Jaurin, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society: from Daniel Turner, of the same College of Physicians in London. VOL.192(8) Substance of a speech delivered by Lord Viscount Castlereagh, in a committee of the House of Commons upon the army estimates, on Friday, the 9th of December, 1803. VOL.192(9) An answer to Dr. Turner's letter to Dr. Jurin, on the subject of Mr. Ward's drop and pill. Wherein his ignorance of chymical pharmacy is fairly exposed; as also his injurious treatment of Mr. Ward, and his indecent reflections upon My Lord Chief Justice, Baron Reynold's account of a remarkable cure, by Mr. Ward's medicine, are justly censured. With a method proposed, to prepare medicines from mercury and antimony, whereby they may be administered safely and efficaciously, in the cure of the most obstinate and deplorable distempers. By Edmund Packe ...

Dated at the end: June 6, 1710.

Anonymous. By William Whiston.

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