Lorrain, P.
Lorrain, Paul, ?-1719
Lorrain, P. (Paul), -1719
Paul Lorrain
VIAF ID: 75227000 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lorrain, P.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lorrain, P. ‡q (Paul), ‡d -1719
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Paul Lorrain
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (7)
Works
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Ceremonies funebres de toutes les nations | |
A conference between Mr. Paul Lorrain, and Mr. James Shepheard, now under condemnation; in which the latter maintains his villany by the Bangorian principle of sincerity | |
The dying man's assistant : or short instructions how to prepare sick persons for death: which are no less worthy the consideration of all good Christians in time of health. As shewing the Importance of an Early Preparation for their Latter End. Set forth for the Benefit of the Publick | |
A narrative or, the ordinary of Newgate's account of what passed between him and James Sheppard; who was try'd and convicted, and received sentence of death, for high-treason, .. | |
The ordinary's account of the behaviour, last dying speech and confession of Mr. Roger Lowen : gent. who was executed on Friday the 25th of October 1706, at Turnam-Green | |
Popery near a-kin to paganism and atheism : or, Which is the Purer Religion, the Romish, or the Reformed; Set forth in a sermon, Preach'd in the Chapel of Newgate, upon an Extraordinary Occasion, viz. that of the Abjuration and Renunciation of the Errors of the Church of Rome, and of all Atheistical Principles; Solemnly made by A Roman-Catholick, Prisoner there for blasphemy; On Sunday, July 6. 1712 | |
Rites of funeral ancient and modern in use through the known world, 1683: | |
A sermon preach'd in the morning at St Dunstan's in the West : and in the afternoon (with some variations) at Newgate, on the second day of September, 1707. being the fast-day for the fire of London | |
Walking with God: shewn in a sermon preach'd at the funeral of Mr. Thomas Cook, in the parish-church of St. James Clerkenwell, Aug. 13th, 1703. By Paul Lorrain, Presbyter of the Church or England, and Ordinary of Newgate | |
The whole life and conversation, birth, parentage and education of Deborah Churchill : condemn'd some time since for the barbarous murder of Mr. William Ware in Drury-Lane, and now brought down to her former Jungment. AS Also, Her Behaviour, Coufession, and last Dying-Words at the Place of Execution | |
The whole life and conversation, birth, parentage, and educations of Thomas Browning, and Jeremiah Clark. Who was [sic] executed on Tuesday the 27th of May, at Tyburn ... By Paul Larrain, .. |