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Human nature vindicated, with a short view of the conduct of providence towards mankind; in some remarks on a pamphlet entitled, an expostulatory address to the Methodists, by John Walker, ...

Contributor(s): Walker, John, 1768-1833. Expostulatory address to the members of the Methodist Society in Ireland.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by Brett Smith, for Charles Brown, 1803Description: [2], 38p.Subject(s): Ireland -- Church history
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VOL.255 Thoughts of Patricius, an utilist, on the interests of mankind, and particularly on those of the Irish nation. Also, a few occasional tracts. The whole written late in life, by an honorary member of the Dublin Society. VOL.256 Thoughts of Patricius, an utilist, on the interests of mankind, and particularly on those of the Irish nation. Also, a few occasional tracts. The whole written late in life, by an honorary member of the Dublin Society. VOL.257(1) Letters to the peers of Scotland. By the Earl of Lauderdale. VOL.257(2) Human nature vindicated, with a short view of the conduct of providence towards mankind; in some remarks on a pamphlet entitled, an expostulatory address to the Methodists, by John Walker, ... VOL.257(2) Copies of original letters from the army of General Bonaparte in Egypt, intercepted by the fleet under the command of Admiral Lord Nelson. Part the second. Translated into English. To which is added, an authentic narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's Squadron, under the command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, (now Lord Nelson) from its sailing from Gibraltar to the conclusion of the glorious Battle of the Nile. VOL.257(3) A full and accurate report of the late important record in the Court of King's Bench, before the Right Honorable the Lord Chief Justice, and a special jury; wherein John Sturgeon was plaintiff; and Douglas, Barlow, and others, were defendants. VOL.257(4) An authentic narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's squadron, under the command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, from its sailing from Gibraltar to the conclusion of the glorious Battle of the Nile; drawn up from the minutes of an officer of rank in the squadron.

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