Meadowcourt, Richard, 1695-1760
Richard Meadowcourt
Richard Meadowcourt Church of England clergyman and literary critic
Meadowcourt, Richard
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Works
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The causes of our national dangers and distresses : assigned. In a sermon preached at the cathedral-church of Worcester, December 18. 1745. Being The Day Appointed for a general fast | |
The character of being given to change describ'd as applicable to Governours as well as Subjects : and the Advice of Solomon not to meddle with them who are given to change, explain'd and enforc'd: in a sermon, preach'd at Westminster - Abbey, November 5, 1726. by Richard Meadowcourt, M. A. Fellow of Merton-College in Oxford, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable William Earl Cowper | |
A critical dissertation with notes on Milton's Paradise regain'd | |
The duty of preachers explained and stated, 1721: | |
The grounds and rule both of interpreting and of trying the interpretations of extraordinary events prescrib'd and establish'd, and particularly applied to a series of such events brought to pass in behalf of the People of these Kingdoms from the Reformation to the Present Time : In a sermon Preach'd before the University of Oxford, in Merton-College Chappel, May the First, 1723 | |
Milton's Paradise regained; two eighteenth-century critiques | |
The nature of truth defin'd : and its Definition apply'd to the Holy Scriptures. In a sermon preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul's, November 6. 1724 | |
Popery disarmed of those weapons of force, and those instruments of fraud, in which it chiefly trusts. In a sermon preached at the Cathedral-Church of Worcester, November the 5th, 1739. By Richard Meadowcourt, A. M. Canon of Worcester | |
A sermon preached at the Cathedral-Church of Worcester, on the 23rd of August, 1753 : being the anniversary meeting of the contributors to the infirmary | |
The sinful causes, and fatal effects of the practice of calumny and defamation in religious controversy, exemplified, and describ'd : In a sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, ... May the first, 1722. By Richard Meadowcourt. |