Parker, William, 1714-1802
Parker, William
William Parker English cleric and theologian
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Works
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The grounds of submission to government, the origin of the different modes of civil polity, and the Happiness of our own Form of Legislature in particular, considered : A sermon Preached before the University of Oxford, At St. Mary's, On Thursday, June 11, 1752, Being the Anniversary of his Majesty's Accession to the Throne | |
Letter to a person of scrupulous conscience | |
The natural effect, and religious improvement of extraordinary divine judgments, and of solemn fasts instituted in remembrance of them : A Sermon Preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the Aldermen, and Citizens of London, at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, On Friday, Sept. 2. 1748. Being the Anniversary Fast appointed for the dreadful Fire in London in the Year 1666. By William Parker M. A. Fellow of Balliol College in Oxford. | |
The nature and reasonableness of the inward call and outward mission to the holy ministry consider'd, 1746: | |
Observations on reversionary payments : on schemes for providing annuities for widows, and for persons in old age; on The Method of Calculating the Values of Assurances on Lives; and on The National Debt. To which are added, four essays On different Subjects in the Doctrine of Life Annuities and Political Arithmetick. Also, an appendix, containing a complete set of tables; particularly, Four New Tables, shewing the Probabilities of Life in London, Norwich, and Northampton; and the Values of joint Lives. By Richard Price, D.D. F.R.S. | |
The pleasures of gratitude and benevolence improved by church-musick : A sermon preached at the Anniversary Meeting of The Three Choirs of Gloucester, Worcester, and Hereford, in the Cathedral church at Hereford, on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1753. By William Parker, B. D. Rector of Little Ilford in Essex, Minister of St. Catharine Cree, London, and F. R. S. Publish'd at the unanimous Request of the Audience. | |
A sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons : at St. Margaret's, Westminster. On Monday, January 31, 1757. Being appointed to be observed as the day of the Martyrdom of King Charles I | |
A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London: on Thursday May the 10th, 1781. being the time of the Yearly Meeting of the Children educated in the Charity-Schools, in and about the cities of London and Westminster. | |
A sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. James, Westminster, Feb. 28, 1794 : Being the day appointed by His Majesty's proclamation for a general fast, on occasion of the present war. By William Parker, D.D. F.R.S. chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, rector of the said Parish. | |
Several discourses on special subjects : preached before the University of Oxford, and upon other occasions | |
Some account of the state of religion in London: in four letters to a friend in the country. Designed to shew Professors of the Gospel the Greatness of their present Privileges, and to excite them to a correspondent Conduct, as the only means of securing the Continuance of them | |
The true intention, publick use and importance of academick education considered. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Act-Sunday, July 13. 1755. By William Parker D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and F.R.S. Published at the Request of the Vice-Chancellor, and Heads of Houses | |
Two discourses before the University of Oxford: in which are contained remarks upon some passages in the writings of the late Lord Viscount Bolingbroke | |
The use and authority of the pastoral office, and the rite of investiture with it, considered : A sermon, preached in His Majesty's chapel at Whitehall, at the consecration of the Right Rev. Father in God, Charles, Lord Bishop of Carlisle. On Sunday, March 21, 1762 |