Hill, Rowland, 1744-1833
Hill, Rowland
Rowland Hill
Hill, Rowland Rev. 1744-1833
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Works
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Aphoristic observations proposed to the consideration of the public, respecting the propriety of admitting the atrical amusements into country manufacturing towns. By Rowland Hill, A.M. Late of St. John's College, Cambridge. | |
Bible. | |
By command of the King of Kings : Watch therefore; be ye also ready; for in such an Hour as ye think not, the Son of Man cometh. Matt. xxiv. 42, 44. | |
Christ crucified, the sum and substance of the scriptures : a sermon, preached by Rowland Hill, A.M. on Whitsunday, June 8, 1783, on the opening of the Surry Chapel, St. George's Road. | |
Coin-act | |
A collection of psalms and hymns, chiefly intended for public worship. | |
Cow-pock inoculation, vindicated and recommended from matter of fact. | |
Divine hymns attempted in easy language for the use of children : Designed as an appendix to Dr. Watts's Divine songs | |
Extract of a journal of a second tour from London through the highlands of Scotland, and the north western parts of England. With observations and remarks. By Rowland Hill, A. M. Late of St. John's College Cambridge, and Minister of Surry Chapel. | |
Friendly remarks occasioned by the spirit and doctrines contained in the Rev. Mr Fletcher's vindication, And more particularly in his Second Check to Antinomianisn To which is added, A Postscript, Occasioned by his Third Check. In a letter to the author. By ******* ****, A.M. | |
A full answer to the Rev. J. Wesley's remarks upon a late pamphlet, published in defence of the characters of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield and others : In a letter to a friend. By Rowland Hill, M.A. | |
The gospel message, 1773: | |
Imposture detected : and the dead vindicated: in a letter to a friend. Containing some gentle strictures on the false and libellous harangue, lately delivered by Mr. John Wesley, upon his laying the first Stone of his new Dissenting Meeting-House, near the City-Road. By Rowland Hill, M. A. The Second Edition, With a Postscript. | |
Instructions for children : or, a token of love for the rising generation. By Rowland Hill. | |
Journal through the north of England and parts of Scotland : With remarks on the present state of the established Church of Scotland, and the different secessions therefrom. Together with Reflections on some Party Distinctions in England: Shewing the Origin of these Disputes, and the Causes of their Separation. Designed to promote Brotherly Love and Forbearance among Christians of all Denominations. Also Some Remarks on the Propriety of what is called Lay and Itinerant Preaching | |
The Judgement Day : by command of the King of Kings, and at the desire of all who love His appearing : at the theatre of the universe, on the eve of time, will be performed the great assize, or the Day of Judgement. | |
Mature reflections and devotions of the Rev. Rowland Hill, A.M. in his old age | |
A new hieroglyphical Bible for the amusement & instruction of children : | |
An Oliver for a Rowland; or, A cow pox epistle to the Reverend Rowland Hill, "under the wing of Surrey chapel." | |
A plea for union and for the propagation of the Gospel : being an answer to Dr. Jamieson's remarks on the late tour of ... | |
A series of letters, occasioned by the late pastoral admonition of the Church of Scotland : as also, their attempts to suppress the establishment of sabbath schools, addressed to the Society for Propagating the Gospel at home. By Rowland Hill, A.M. | |
A token of respect, to the memory of the late Rev. James Rouquet : being the substance of a sermon, preached in the parish church of St. Werburgh, in the city of Bristol, on Sunday November 24, 1776. By Rowland Hill, A. M. Chaplain to the Countess of Chesterfield. | |
Village dialogues, between Farmer Littleworth, Thomas Newman, Rev. Mr. Lovegood, and others. | |
Village dialogues, between the Honorable and Reverend Allcraft Incubus, A. M., rector of Keep'emdown, and nephew to the Earl of Coningforce--his wife, son and daughters; his friends, the Reverend Doctor Hookem, Sir James Gammon and others ... |