Penn, James, 1727-1800
James Penn English religious writer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Penn, James ‡d 1727-1800
- 100 1 _ ‡a Penn, James ‡d 1727-1800
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Penn, James, ‡d 1727-1800
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Works
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By way of prevention : a sleepy sermon, calculated for the dog days, with an address to the clergy, and another to the Laity, of the City of London, etc. By the Reverend James Penn, Vicar of Clavering cum Langley, Essex. | |
The fair sex vindicated : from folly and extravagance. An essay | |
The farmer's daughter, of Essex Being a history of the life and sufferings of Miss Clarissa Dalton | |
The farmer's daughter of Essex : containing an account of her distress, wonderful adventures, manner of being courted and seduced by a nobleman in London, who after living with her some years, parted in the most dishonorable manner : with an account of her meeting him a second time, and many particular occurrences that happened during the remainder of their lives | |
The farmer's daughter of Essex; or, The life of Miss Davis, who was seduced by her lover under a promise of marriage, and by him forced from her virtuous parents: her grandeur while in keeping, and extreme miseries she underwent till her return to her father. | |
A Latin grammar for the use of Christ's Hospital. | |
Remarks on Thelyphthora : with a dedication to the King and Queen, and an address to the author | |
A sermon, preached at Christ-Church in Newgate Street, on Monday, the 21st of September : before the Right Honourable Sir Matthew Blakiston, Knight, Lord Mayor, Sir Robert Ladbroke, Knight, President of Christ's Hospital, and the governors of the several hospitals in this city; And printed at their Request. The prayer and an account of Christ's Hospital are added | |
The surry cottage. By James Penn, Vicar of Clavering cum Langley, Essex; Chaplain to the Right Hon. Earl Gower, and Lecturer of St. Ann's, Aldersgate. | |
Two sermons, 1758: | |
Various tracts |