Gore, J.
Gore, John, 1738-1803
Gore, John C.
J. Gore
Gore, J. (John), 1738-1803
VIAF ID: 11377219 ( Personal )
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Works
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2nd Course Frontiers of brain functional MRI and electrophysiological methods : proceedings | |
Arithmetic fairly laid open : or, the trader's sure guide. Containing all those rules of arithmetic which commonly go under that title, performed both by whole numbers and decimals, in a more plain and comprehensive Manner than any Piece of the Kind yet extant. To which are added, The Extractions of the Square and Cube Roots; Arithmetical and Geometrical Progression; a small Treatise of Mensuration; and a greater Variety of Compendiums for casting up all Sorts Merchandise, than are to be met with in any other Piece whatever. The second edition, with additions. By John Gore, Accomptant, in Manchester | |
Charles Gore, father and son : a background to the early years and family life of Bishop Gore | |
Gore's directory of Liverpool and its environs, 1818: | |
[Gores] Liverpool directory, alphabetical list, of the merchants, tradesmen an principal inhabitants, of the town of Liverpool, : With the numbers as they are (or ought to be) affixed to thier houses: also, list of the mayor of council, officers of the customs, [d]ock commissioners, &c. Vessels trading coastway, coaches, waggons and carriers. With many additional articles of general utility | |
A liberal translation of the New Testament ; being an Attempt to translate the Sacred Writings with the same Freedom, Spirit, and Elegance, with which other English Translations from the Greek Classics have lately been executed : the design and scope of each author being strictly and impartially explored, the true signification and force of original critically observed, and, as much as possible, transfused into our language, and the whole elucidated and explained upon a new and rational plan : with select notes, critical and explanatory. By E. Harwood. Vol. I-[Vol. II.]. | |
The man for heaven : A sermon preached at the court to his Majesties houshold, anno Domini, 1637. By Iohn Gore, rector of Wendenlofts, and preacher of S. Peters in Cornhill, London | |
A particular or inventory of all and singular the lands, tenements and hereditaments, goods, chattels, debts and personal estate whatsoever, of Mr. John Gore, : Late one of the Directors of the South-Sea Company, Which he was seized or possessed of, or intituled unto in his own Right, and which any other Person or Persons was or were seized or possessed of, in Trust for him, or to or for his Use or Benefit, upon the first Day of June, in the Year of our Lord 1720, or at any Time after (the necessary Wearing-Apparel of himself, his Wife and Children only excepted.) Together with the Abstract of the same | |
A plan of the town of Liverpool, with all the late improvements : from an actual survey made in the year 1790. | |
Proceedings of the International School on Magnetic Resonance and Brain Function, Erice, Italy, 9-16 May, 2010 | |
Sermons preached in the parish-church of Olney, in Buckinghamshire, on the following subjects : Sermon I. The small success of a Gospel-Ministry. II. The mysteries of the Gospel hid from many. III. Of those from whom the Gospel-Doctrines are hid. IV. The nature of spiritual revelation, and who are favoured with it. V. The sovereignty of divine grace asserted and illustrated. VI. Of the person of Christ. VII. Of the authority of Christ. VIII. The glory and grace of God revealed in Jesus Christ. IX. Labouring and heavy-laden sinners described. X. Of coming to Christ. Sermon XI. Of believers rest in Christ. XII. Of the yoke of Christ. XIII. The service of Christ easy and pleasant. XIV. Believers cautioned against misconduct in their profession. XV. The extent and sanction of the third commandment. XVI. The christian life compared to a race. XVII. No access to God but by the Gospel of Christ. XVIII. Of a living and a dead faith. XIX. Guilt removed, and peace restored. XX. Of the assurance of faith. By John Newton, curate of the said parish.. | |
Summer sermon | |
The vvay to be content : A sermon appointed for the Crosse, but preached in the Cathedrall Church of St. Paul in London, on Munday in Whitsun-weeke, being the 26. day of May, anno Dom. 1634. By Iohn Gore, rector of VVenden-lofts in Essex | |
Way to prosper | |
The way to well-doing. Or A sermon of faith and good vvorkes : Preached in the chappell of Buntingford, in the county of Hartford, at the beginning of their publike lecture. By Iohn Gore, rector of Wenden-lofts in Essex |