Marsh, Herbert, 1757-1839
Marsh, Herbert
Herbert Marsh
Herbert Marsh British bishop
Marsh, Herbert Elliott
VIAF ID: 69691608 ( Personal )
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Works
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Anniversary sermon preached before the incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, on the 16th of February, 1821 with the annual report of their proceedings | |
The authenticity of the five books of Moses considered, being the substance of a discourse lately delivered before the University, by Herbert Marsh, B.D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge | |
Brieven van Herbert Marsh (1757-1839), geschreven aan Rijklof Michael van Goens (1748-1810) | |
Comparative view of the churches of england and rome | |
A course of lectures, containing a description and systematic arrangement of the several branches of divinity, 1812- : | |
Herbert Marsh's,... Anmerkungen und Zusätze zu Joh. David Michaelis Einleitung in die göttlichen Schriften des Neuen Bundes | |
Historische uebersicht der politik Englands und Frankreichs. | |
History of the politicks of Great Britain and France | |
"Horae pelagiscae" : Part the first, containing an inquiry into the origin and language of the Pelasgi, or an ancient inhabitants of Greece : with a description of the Pelasgic or Aeolic digamma as represented in the various inscriptions in which it is still preserved, and an attempt to determine its genuine Pelasgic pronunciation | |
Horae pelasgicae. | |
Introduction au Nouveau Testament, par Jean-David Michaëlis. Quatrième édition, traduite sur la troisième édition de Herbert Marsh, évêque de Peterborough, faite à Londres en 1819 ; avec une partie des notes de S. G. et des notes nouvelles. Par J. J. Chenevière, pasteur et professeur en théologie à Genève. Tome Ier. - Ire. partie [-Tome IV. - IIe. partie]. | |
Introduction to the New Testament | |
Johann | |
Lectures on the criticism and interpretation of the Bible : with two preliminary lectures on theological study and theological arrangement. To which are added, two lectures on the history of biblical interpretation | |
A letter to the Rev. Peter Gandolphy, in confutation of the opinion that the vital principle of the reformation has been lately conceded to the Church of Rome: | |
A letter to the Right Hon. N. Vansittart, M. P. being an answer to his second letter on the British and foreign Bible society; | |
Letters to Mr. Archdeacon Travis, in vindication of one of the translator's notes to Michaelis's introduction, and in Confirmation of the Opinion, that a Greek Manuscript, now Preserved in the Puplis Library of the University of Cambridge, is one of the Seven, which are Quoted by R. Stephens at 1 John vol. 7. With an appendix, Containing a Review of Mr. Travis's Collation of the Greek Mss. which He Examined in Paris: an Extract from Mr. Pappelbaum's Treatise on the Berlin Ms.: and an Essay on the Origin and Object of the Velrsian Readings. By the translator of Michaelis | |
The national religion the foundation of national education: A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London: on Thursday June 13, 1811. Being the time of the Yearly Meeting of the Children educated in the Charity-Schools, in and about the cities of London and Westminster. | |
NUC pre-1956 | |
Politique dévoilée de la France vis-a-vis de L'Angleterre : conduite de celle-ci, depuis l'époque de la conférence de Pilnitz jusqu'a la déclaration de guerre qui lui a été faite au mepris de sa neutralité; confirmee par lous les documens authentiques, et mise en evidence pour servir de comparaison, avec quelques remarques sur la continuation de la guerre. Par M. Herbert Marsh. Tome Premier. | |
Two seasons in Switzerland | |
A visitation sermon, preached at Northampton, on Monday, July XVI, MDCCCXXVII, before the Right Rev. Herbert Marsh, D.D., Lord Bishop of Peterborough |