Tunstall, James, 1708-1762
Tunstall, James
James Tunstall
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Tunstall, James ‡d 1708-1762
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Tunstall, James, ‡d 1708-1762
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (5)
Works
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Academica : part the first, containing several discourses on the certainty, distinction, and connection of natural and revealed religion | |
Ad Brutum | |
Epistola ad virum eruditum Conyers Middleton, Vit? M. T. Ciceronis scriptorem; In qua, ex locis ejus Operis quamplurimis, Recensionem Ciceronis Epistolarum ad Atticum et Quintum Fratrem desiderari ostenditur: De illarum ver?, quae Ciceronis ad Marcum Brutum, Brutique ad Ciceronem vulg? feruntur, Epistolarum nonnulla disseruntur. auctore Jacobo Tunstall, Coll. Div. Joan. Cantab. Socio, et Academiae Oratore. accedit Joannis Chapman dissertatio chronologica De Aetate Ciceronis Librorum de Legibus | |
Lectures on natural and revealed religion, read in the chapel of St. John's College, Cambridge : By James Tunstall, D.D. Sometime chaplain to Dr. Pottar archbishop of Canterbury, and vicar of Rochdale in Lancashire. | |
Lettere di M. T. Cicerone a M. Bruto, e di Bruto a Cicerone col testo latino a rincontro, con annotazioni a ciascuna lettera: ed una dissertazione preliminare, in cui si vendica l'autorità delle medesime lettere, e ... si considerano e si confutano tutte le obbiezioni del ... Sig. Tunstall.Del signor Conyers Middleton ... | |
Marriage in society stated : with Some Considerations on Government, the different Kinds of Civil Laws, and their distinct Obligation in Conscience. In A Second letter to The Reverend Dr. Stebbing, Occasioned by his Review, etc. By James Tunstall, D.D. Rector of Great Charte in Kent. | |
Observations on the present collection of epistles between Cicero and M. Brutus : representing several evident marks of forgery in those epistles; and the true State of many important Particulars in the Life and Writings of Cicero: in answer to the late pretences of the Reverend Dr. Conyers Middleton. By James Tunstall, B. D. Fellow of St. John's College, and Orator of the University of Cambridge. To which is added, a letter from the Reverend Dr. Chapman on the antient numeral characters of the Roman legions. | |
A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons : at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Thursday May 29, 1746. Being the Anniversary of the Restauration of King Charles II. By James Tunstall, D. D. Chaplain to his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. | |
A vindication of the power of states to prohibit clandestine marriages under the pain of absolute nullity : particularly the marriages of minors, made without the Consent of their Parents or Guardinas: In answer to The Rev. Dr. Stebbing's Dissertation on the Power of States to deny Civil Protection to the Marriages of Minors, etc. with Occasional remarks on An Enquiry into the Force and Operation of the annulling Clauses in a late Act for the better preventing of Clandestine Marriages, with Respect to Conscience. In a letter to the Doctor |