Fox, William Johnson, 1786-1864
Fox, W. J. (William Johnson), 1786-1864
Fox, W. J. (William Johnson)
Fox, William Johnson
William Johnson Fox
VIAF ID: 8167549 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fox, W. J. ‡q (William Johnson)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fox, W. J. ‡q (William Johnson), ‡d 1786-1864
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fox, William Johnson ‡d 1786-1864
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fox, William Johnson ‡d 1786-1864
- 100 1 _ ‡a Fox, William Johnson, ‡d 1786-1864
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Johnson Fox
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (21)
Works
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Christian morality. | |
The church-rate imposition : a lecture in aid of the subscription for defending the right of Mr. Burder, and the parishioners of Braintree, to refuse payment of a church-rate made by the churchwardens, against the will of a large majority of the parishioners in vestry assembled, to determine upon it | |
Clerical morality | |
The corn-law question considered in its moral bearings | |
Course of lectures on subjects connected with the corruption, revival, and future influence of genuine Christianity. | |
Finsbury lectures, 1834: | |
Des idées religieuses, 15 conférences | |
Lectures addressed chiefly to the working classes | |
Memorial edition of collected works of W. J. Fox ... | |
Military morality | |
The monthly repository. | |
The morality of the press | |
On the religious ideas. | |
Reports of lectures on morality as modified by the various classes into which society is divided ... | |
A sermon delivered at the Unitarian chapel, Chichester, April 21st. 1816, on occasion of the death of Thomas P. Powell | |
The service at Finsbury chapel, South place, on Sunday, March, 31, 1850, in memory of Peter Alfred Taylor | |
The spread of Unitarianism a blessing to society; a sermon preached at the Unitarian chapel ... | |
To the factory operatives of Oldham : Speeches & votes of W.J. Fox, Esq. on the ten pound bill, as recorded in Hansard ... August 11th, 1852. | |
Woman suffrage : extract from a speech delivered at Oldham by the late W.J. Fox, M.P., Feb. 4, 1853 on occasion of the presention to him by the ladies of Oldham of a signet ring bearing the in scription 'Education the birthright of all.' |