Cruden, Alexander, 1699-1770
Cruden, Alexander, 1701-1770
Cruden, Alexander
Alexander Cruden British writer and publisher
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
Works
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The adventures of Alexander the corrector. : Wherein is given an account of his being unjustly sent to Chelsea, and of his bad Usage during the time of his Chelsea-Campaign, which continued seventeen Days, from the Twelfth to the Twenty-Ninth of September, 1753. With an account of the Chelsea-Academies, or the Private Places for the Confinement of such as are supposed to be deprived of the Exercise of their Reason. To which is added an account of the prophesies of some pious ministers of the gospel, foretelling that Alexander's Afflictions are designed by Divine Providence to be an Introduction and Preparation to his being a Joseph and a prosperous Man. With observations on the necessity of a reformation by executing the laws against swearers, Sabbath-Breakers, and other Offenders | |
Alexander the corrector, 2005 | |
Bible. | |
Bijbel. | |
British inquisition displayed | |
Complete concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament | |
The corrector's earnest address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain. : Shewing that the late earthquakes, and our being at war with a powerful nation, are loud calls from divine providence for a speedy and a thorow reformation, and for favouring the corrector's honest designs for that purpose. With an account of his earnest application to Parliament for an act to enable him to carry his good designs into execution. As also, an account of his visiting, as corrector of the people, last summer, the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Eton-College, Windsor, and Tunbridge, and lately Westminster-School. Interspersed with many religious admonitions and reflexions, shewing the necessity and importance of appointing a corrector of the people, or of taking some effectual measures for a speedy and a thorow reformation | |
Cruden's complete concordance : with index to proper names and their meanings | |
Cruden's unabridged concordance | |
Dict. of natl. biog. | |
Dictionary and alphabetical index to the Bible | |
Dizionario biografico universale | |
Encyc. Brit., 11th ed. | |
Hitchcock's new and complete analysis of the Holy Bible: | |
The london-Citizen exceedingly injured : or a British inquisition display'd, in an account of the unparallel'd case of a citizen of London, bookseller to the late Queen, who was in a most unjust and arbitrary Manner sent on the 23d of March last, 1738, by one Robert Wightman, a mere Stranger, to a private madhouse Containing, I. An Account of the said Citizen's barbarous Treatment in Wright's Private Madhouse on Bethnal-Green for nine Weeks and six Days, and of his rational and patient Behaviour, whilst Chained, Handcuffed, Strait-Wastecoated and Imprisoned in the said Madhouse: Where he probably would have been continued, or died under his Confinement, if he had not most Providentially made his Escape: In which he was taken up by the Constable and Watchmen, being suspected to be a Felon, but was unchain'd and set at liberty by Sir John Barnard the then Lord Mayor. II. As also an Account of the illegal Steps, false Calumnies, wicked Contrivances, bold and desperate Designs of the said Wightman, in order to escape Justice for his Crimes, with some Account of his engaging Dr. Monro and others as his Accomplices. The Whole humbly addressed to the Legislature, as plainly shewing the absolute Necessity of regulating Private Madhouses in a more effectual manner than at present | |
A verbal index to Milton's Paradise lost. : Adapted to every edition but the first, which was publish'd in ten books only | |
Webster's new biographical dictionary, 1988: | |
Wilmore's new analytical reference Bible, containing the following four invaluable aids to the proper study of the Word of God. |