Fleming, C.A
Fleming, Charles Alexander, 1916-1987
Fleming, C. A. (Charles Alexander), 1916-1987
Fleming, C. A. 1916-1987
Charles Alexander Fleming New Zealand ornithologist, paleontologist and environmentalist (1916–1987)
Fleming, C. A. (Charles Alexander)
Fleming, Charles Alexander, 1916-
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Alexander Fleming ‡c New Zealand ornithologist, paleontologist and environmentalist (1916–1987)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fleming, C. A. ‡q (Charles Alexander)
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Works
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The cation- and anionexchange behaviour of various base-metal chlorides in polar organic solvents | |
A Census of the gannet (Sula serrator) in New Zealand | |
Charles Fleming's Cape Expedition diary : Auckland Islands, 1942-43 | |
Chatham Islands ornithology, 1994: | |
Christ's temptation in the wilderness, : a proof of a divine mission: with a previous dissertation upon the prosopopeia; or personalizing-figure. By Caleb Fleming | |
The Comissions under which the sterelisation of wounds by physiological agency can be obtained | |
Contributions to the geology and palaeontology pf Chiloe Island, Southern Chile | |
Discourses on three essential properties of the Gospel-Revelation, : which demonstrate its divine original. With a caution against infidelity, addressed to youth. And a supplemental discourse on the supernatural conception of Jesus Christ. By Caleb Fleming, D.D | |
A dissertation upon the unnatural crime of self-murder: occasioned by the many late instances of suicide in this city, &c. Together with An Appendix, That points out the Inequality of some of our Penal Laws, which take away the Life of Man. By Caleb Fleming, D.D | |
The doctrine of the Eucharist, : considered As a distinguishing ritual in the social worship of christians. With Some account of the erroneous and superstitious notions, which have obtained concerning it. By Caleb Fleming | |
The equality of Christians, in the province of religion: or popery has no divine foundation. A discourse delivered at Pinners-Hall, November 5, 1760. Now published with some additional Notes. By Caleb Fleming | |
Foulwind and Westport : sheets S23/9 & S24/7 | |
The genus pecten in New Zealand | |
The geological history of New Zealand and its life | |
The geology of Campbell Island | |
Geology of New Zealand : contributions to the geology of the provinces of Auckland and Nelson | |
The geology of Wanganui subdivision, 1953. | |
George Edward Lodge, Unpublished Bird Paintings | |
Grammatical observations on the English language, : drawn up particularly with a view to practice. By the Revd. Mr. Fleming | |
Guidebook for excursion A 1 : western north island of New Zealand | |
The ingratitude of infidelity: proveable from the humiliation and exaltation of Jesus Christ, Being The most beneficial Appointments to Mankind, that are within the known Plan of God's moral Government. Addressed to Modern-Deists, Jews, Papists, and Other Unbelievers. By Caleb Fleming, D. D. Pastor of a Protestant Dissenting Church, who meet at Pinner's Hall | |
The kinetics and mechanism of solvent extraction of copper by LIX 64N and KELEX 100 | |
Lexique stratigraphique international | |
Marwick's illustrations of New Zealand shells, with a checklist of New Zealand Cenozoic mollusca | |
N.Z. geological map 1:250,000. | |
New Zealand Mesozoic bivalves of the superfamily Trigoniacea | |
No Protestant-Popery. : A letter of admonition, to the Rev. Mr. Samuel Pike. Occasioned By some very offensive passages in his Assembly's Catechism, analized, explained, &c. which are animadverted upon, and the sole Authority of the Sacred Scriptures defended, By Caleb Fleming. Author of the Scale of Principles, &c | |
Oceania | |
The open address of New Testament evidence: or, three plain monuments authenticating three facts, on which the divinity of our holy religion has its support. Humbly proposed to public consideration, in an unthinking Age, By Caleb Fleming, D.D | |
A plain and rational account of the law of the Sabbath : being a defence of a late pamphlet, intitled, The fourth commandment abrogated by the Gospel: or, an answer to Mr. Robert Cornthwaite's farther defence of the seventh-day Sabbath: In which Gen. ii. 2, 3. (called by him the Original Institution,) is more particularly consider'd; and his most material Objections and Criticisms refuted. In a letter to Mr. Cornthwaite. By Caleb Fleming, Author of The Fourth Commandment abrogated by the Gospel | |
A plea for infants : or, the scripture doctrine of water-baptism, stated. Wherein That famous Apologist, Mr. Robert Barclay's first Principle, which denies Water-Baptism, is refuted. - The Reverend Mr. T. Emlyn's previous Question is largely consider'd;-what St. Paul means by the Children of Christians being holy,-and what St. Peter, by Baptism now saving us;-the most plausible Objections to the baptizing of Infants, Impleaded;-Adult-Baptizers have neither Precept nor Precedent in the New Testament to support their Practice;-Christian Parents encouraged to baptize their Infant-Offspring;-Some proper Reflections upon the Use and Abuse of the Rite | |
Remarks on Mr. Thomas Chubb's vindication of his ture Gospel of Jesus Christ, : In the order following: Sect. I. Remarks on his proof of Elias's prayer being an angry prayer, from its suitableness to the Jewish dispensation; which he says, seems at least, to countenance persecution. Sect. II. On his scheme as destructive of the credit of the sacred writers.-His true Gospel but a part of the true Gospel.-the divine inspiration of the sacred writers supported. Sect. III. His vindication of his shor dissertation on providence consider'd. Sect. IV. an examination of his new scheme of prayers; which scheme is shewn to be evidently form'd upon his plan of providence, and contradictory to his notion of prayer in his tracts, to which he refers. [B]y C. Fleming. Author of the Remarks on Mr. Thomas Chubb's short dissertation on providence, and his true Gospel of Jesus Christ asserted | |
Remarks upon The life of John Duke of Argyle. In a letter to Robert Campbell, Esq; author of that piece. Containing. A Detection of several dangerous Doctrines which that Gentleman has espoused against the Revolution, the Union of the Kingdoms, and the Measures pursued by the present Royal Family since their Settlement on the Throne of these Kingdoms. By a friend to truth, and the present happy establishment | |
Report of speeches delivered at the public dinner given to the Hon. Admiral Fleming, in Lennoxtown, Stirlingshire, on the 8th January 1833 | |
A scale of first principles, religious and moral. : Proper to the sentiment and life of man. Chiefly calculated for the service of youth. Designed upon the model of Dr. Worthington's form of found words. The second edition, corrected. By Caleb Fleming | |
Science, settlers, and scholars : the centennial history of the Royal Society of New Zealand | |
The separation of tungsten and molybdenum by the formation of sulphide complexes and extraction into a weak-base resin | |
A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Reverend William Dowers, : late pastor of the Baptist church in Little Alie Street, Goodman's Fields: preached to the said church on the twelfth of July, 1795, by the Reverend Curtis Fleming. To which is added, two hymns, sung on th occasion, and an oration, Delivered, at the Interment of the Corpse, in Bunhill-Fields, by the Reverend Richard Hutchins. Taken in Short Hand, By Job Sibley | |
A sermon preached at Pinners-Hall, : on occasion of the death of the late Reverend James Foster, D. D. Who departed this Life Nov. 5, 1753. With memoirs of his life and character. By Caleb Fleming | |
Some thoughts upon the grounds of man's expectation of a future state, : from the principles of reason. Drawn up For the use of a Gentleman who doubted whether there really was any thing, we have either to fear, or to hope for beyond this present life. An Epistle from a Gentleman to his Friend. To which are added, Two short Chapters concerning the Usefulness or Advantage of a farther Revelation. And an Introduction, shewing, The apparent Influence which the belief of an After-State has, upon the human temper and actions. By C. Fleming | |
St. Paul's orthodoxy. Or The universal advatage that Gospel preaching would be of to Civil society. : Shewn in a sermon, delivered to a Protestant-Dissenting-Church at Pinners-Hall, Sunday-Morning June 24, 1759. By Caleb Fleming, pastor of that church | |
A survey of the search after souls, by Dr. Coward, Dr. S. Clarke, Mr. Baxter, Dr. Sykes, Dr. Law, Mr. Peckard, and others. Wherein The principal Arguments for and against the Materiality are collected: And the Distinction between the mechanical and moral System stated. With An Essay to ascertain the Condition of the Christian, during the Mediatorial Kingdom of Jesus: which neither admits of a sleeping, nor supposes a separate State of the Soul after Death. By Caleb Fleming | |
Tracts on baptism, : respecting the mode and subjects, of it. Now republished, I. Plunging, a subject of bigotry, when made essential to baptism. II. A plea for infants, or the scripture-doctrine of water-baptism stated. III. An appendix to the plea for infants, in which their right to baptism is vindicated against the reverend Mr. Joseph Burrough's attempt to exclude them, in his two discourses relating to positive institutions. IV. A farther defence of infant-baptism, occasioned by a pamphlet, called, the plea for infants impleaded, published at Canterbury, 1742. signed, Dan. Dobel. V. The challenge, occasioned by an answer to a late treatise on the subject and mode of baptism, wherein John's baptizing in rivers is accounted for, and his baptizing in them must have been by sprinkling, and not by plunging. VI. A defence of infant-baptism, or a vindication of the appendix, &c. against the reverend Mr. Joseph Burrough's defence of his two discourses. With an introduction to the whole. By Caleb Fleming | |
Truth and modern-deism at variance; which is shewn, from a careful examination of Mr. Thomas Chubb's four dissertations, viz. : His I. On Melchizedek's paying tithes to Abraham. II. On Esau's being a better man than Jacob. III. On Balaam's excellent character. IV. On the people of Israel's serving the Lord, intending, their butchering of their fellow-creatures. These heads of argument, Mr. Chubb has decorated with several curious excursions. To the examination, are annexed select remarks upon the Rev. Dr. Isaac Watts's treatise, entitled, The glory of Christ, as Godman. In a letter to a friend. By Caleb Fleming | |
Tyburn saints, doubtful characters. : A letter inscribed to the Rev. Mr. John Stevens, occasioned by his sermon on Robert Tilling, late coach-man to Samuel Lloyd, Esq; who was executed at Tyburn, April 28, 1760 |