Burton, Harry Mcguire
Burton, H.M.
Burton, H. M. (Harry McGuire)
Burton, Harry McGuire Philip
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- 200 _ | ‡a Burton ‡b Harry McGuire
- 100 1 _ ‡a Burton, H. M.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Burton, H. M. ‡q (Harry McGuire)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Burton, Harry McGuire
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Burton, Harry McGuire
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Burton, Harry McGuire Philip
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (5)
Works
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Alexander Pope : The rape of the lock | |
An apology of an appeale : Also an epistle to the true-hearted nobility. By Henry Burton, pastor of St. Mathewes Friday-Street | |
Bernard Shaw a prose anthology | |
A censure of simonie, or a most important case of conscience concerning simonie briefly discussed : not altogether perhaps vnparallell for the meridian of these times. By H. Burton rector of little Saint-Matthewes in Friday-street London | |
Conformitie's deformity : In a dialogue between conformity, and conscience. Wherein the main head of all the controversies in these times, concerning church-government, is asserted and maintained; as without which, all reformation is headlesse, and all reconciliation hopelesse. Dedicated by Henry Burton, to the honour of Jesus Christ, as the first-fruits of his late recovery from death to life; as a testimony of his humble and thankfull acknowledgement of so great a mercy: and published for the service of all those, that love the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity | |
Dickens and his works.. | |
A discourse concerning the authority of men in the kingdom of Christ. : Being a sermon preach'd in the reign of King Charles II. By ... Hezekiah Burton | |
The education of the countryman, 1943: | |
The grand impostor unmasked, or, A detection of the notorious hypocrisie, and desperate impiety of the late Archbishop (so styled) of Canterbury : cunningly couched in that written copy, which he read on the scaffold at his execution, (Ian. 10. 1644.) aliâs, called by the publisher, his funerall sermon. By Henry Burton. Published according to order | |
Great expectations | |
The humble petitions of Mr. Burton and Dr. Bastwicke : presented to the honovrable the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Commons House of Parliament | |
Jesv-worship confvted, or, Certaine arguments against bowing at the name Jesvs : with objections to the contrary, fully answered / by that worthy divine, Henry Burton | |
John Milton: some minor poems | |
The law and the Gospell reconciled. Or the euangelicall fayth, and the morall law how they stand together in the state of grace : A treatise shewing the perpetuall vse of the morall law vnder the Gospell to beleeuers; in answere to a letter written by an antinomian to a faithfull Christian. Also how the morality of the 4th Commandement is continued in the Lords day, proued the Christian Sabbath by diuine institution. A briefe catalogue of the antinomian doctrines. By Henry Burton | |
A narration of the life of Mr. Henry Burton : wherein is set forth the various and remarkable passages thereof, his sufferings, supports, comforts and deliverances : now published for the benefit of all those that either doe or may suffer for the cause of Christ : according to a copy written with his owne hand | |
A new discovery of the prelates tyranny in their late prosecutions of Mr. William Pryn, an eminent Lawyer, Dr. Iohn Bastwick, a learned physitian and Mr. Henry Burton, a reverent divine : wherein the separate and joynt proceedings against them in the high commission and Star Chamber their petitions, speeches, cariages at the hearing and execution of their last sentences | |
Notes on Chaucer's The franklin's tale | |
Notes on George Orwell's Nineteen eighty-four | |
Notes on Graham Greene's The quiet American | |
Notes on John Steinbeck's Of mice and men | |
Notes on Jonathan Swift's 'Gulliver's travels' | |
Notes on Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida | |
Selections from Swinburne | |
Shakespeare and his plays | |
There was a young man. | |
A vindication of churches, commonly called Independent: or A briefe ansvver to two books : the one, intituled, Twelve considerable serious questions, touching church-government: the other, Independency examined, unmasked, refuted, &c. Both lately published by William Prinne, of Lincolnes-Inne, Esquire. By Henry Burton, a brother of his, and late companion in tribulation. Entred and printed according to order | |
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