Skinner, John, 1744-1816
Skinner, John
John Skinner Scottish bishop
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a John Skinner ‡c Scottish bishop
- 100 1 _ ‡a Skinner, John
- 100 1 _ ‡a Skinner, John ‡d 1744-1816
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Skinner, John, ‡d 1744-1816
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (5)
Works
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A course of lectures; delivered on the six Sundays in Lent : to a congregation of the Episcopal Church of Scotland: And Chiefly Designed for the Instruction of its Young Members. To which is added, the substance of each lecture digested in the way of question and answer, which may serve as a Catechism for those of riper Years. By the Rev. John Skinner, A Bishop of the Scotch Church. | |
The duty of a suffering Church : a sermon, preached to a congregation of the Episcopal Church of Scotland, on the ninth of February MDCCLXXIX, being a day of general humiliation in that kingdom. | |
A letter from an old friend, to the congregation of the Chapel at Old Deer. | |
A letter to Norman Sievwright M.A : in vindication of the episcopal clergy of Scotland from his charge of innovations in politics and religion. | |
A narrative of the proceedings relating to the bill which was lately passed into a law, intituled An act for granting relief to pastors, ministers, and lay persons of the episcopal communion in Scotland. By a member of their committee, Appointed to Solicit the Repeal of Certain Penal Statutes. | |
The nature and extent of the apostolical commission : a sermon preached at the consecration of the Right Reverend Dr. Samuel Seabury, bishop of the Episcopal church in Connecticut | |
Oratio coram episcopo et clero dioceseos Abredonensis : Habita in festo S. Marci evangelistæ, anno MDCCLXXXVII. Et ad eorum postulationem typis commissa. | |
The presence of Christ : in places of Christian worship. Two sermons, preached at the consecration of St. Andrew's Chapel, in Aberdeen, On Sunday the 13th of September, 1795. With some Prayers, Used on the Occasion. And now respectfully dedicated to the congregation of that Chapel, by their faithful and affectionate Bishop and Pastor, John Skinner. |