Griffith, J. A. G. (John Aneurin Grey)
Griffith, John Aneurin Grey
Griffith, John Aneurin Grey, 1918-2010
Griffith, J. A. G.
John Aneurin Grey Griffith
Griffith, John A. G. 1918-2010
Griffith, J. A. G. (1918-2010)
Griffith, John Aneurin Grey, 1918-
VIAF ID: 100964900 (Personal)
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Works
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A brand plucked out of the fire : exemplified in the experience of John Griffith, Late Pastor to a Church of Christ, Meeting in Red - Cross - Street, London. Containing, an account of his conversion, Call to the Ministry, Confession of his Faith, and some Hints relating to the unjust Proceedings of the abovesaid Church towards him | |
The Case for academic freedom and democracy | |
The case of Mr. John Griffith, Minister of the Gospel and now prisoner in Newgate : being a true and impartial account of what he spake at the Sessions-house in the Old Bailey on the 18th of this instant April, 1683 before the Lord-Chief-Justice Saunders and three judges more, the Lord Mayor, recorder, and several aldermen of the city of London | |
Central departments and local authorities | |
Charlotte's web : a pig's salvation | |
Coloured immigrants in Britain | |
From policy to administration : essays in honour of William A. Robson | |
Government and law : an introduction to the working of the Constitution in Britain | |
Half a century of municipal decline 1935-1985 | |
Igirisu kenpō | |
A journal of the life, travels, and labours in the work of the ministry, of John Griffith, : late of Chelmsford in Essex, in Great Britain, formerly of Darby, in Pennsylvania | |
Judicial politics since 1920 a chronicle | |
Justice deserted : the subversion of the jury | |
Manifesto : a radical strategy for Britain's future | |
n50081107 | |
Or, An old man in a hurry | |
The papists plea for transubstantiation, : that is equally credible with the articles of the trinity and incarnation, consider'd in a sermon preach'd in St. James's church, Jan. 19. 1701. on St. John, chapter VI. verse 60. By John Griffith, M. A. Chaplain to his Grace, William Duke of Devonshire. Publish'd at the Request of several of the Parishioners | |
Parliament | |
The politics of the judiciary | |
Principles of administrative law | |
Principles of local government law | |
The problem of freedom | |
Public rights and private interests, 1981: | |
The sacrifice of gratitude. A sermon preached at the anniversary feast of the Charterhouse scholars, in the chappel, Dec. 12. 1702. : Being the day on which their Founder dy'd. By John Griffith, A. M. and Chaplain to his Grace William Duke of Devonshire. Publisht at the undeniable Entreaties of the Worthy the Stewards and other School fellows | |
A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Duke of Devonshire, : who departed this life, August the 18th, 1707. At Devonshire-House, London. By John Griffith, M. A. Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Devonshire; Curate of the Parochial Church of Edensor, near Chatsworth in Derbishire | |
Socialism in a cold climate, 1983: | |
Some brief remarks upon sundry important subjects. : Necessary to be understood and attended to by all prosessing the Christian Religion. Principally addressed to the people called Quakers. By John Griffith | |
This is a true copy of a letter, that Prince Griffith lately writ to the Lord Windsor : wherein the passages that happened betwixt them in Flaunders are truely related | |
A treatise touching falling from grace. Or Thirteen arguments tending to prove that believers cannot fall from grace : as they were laid down at a conference at Yalding in Kent, examined and answered, with many absurdities of that doctrine shewed. Whereunto is added thirteen reasons to prove that believers may fall totally and finally from grace, and many profitable uses flowing from that doctrine. By John Griffith | |
A vindication or justification of John Griffith, Esq : Against the horrid, malitious, and unconscionable verdict of the coroners iury in Cheshire : vvhich was packt by the means of that pocky, rotten, lying, cowardly, and most perfidious knave, Sir Hugh Caulveley Knight, onely to vent his inveterate hatred and malice against me | |
イギリス憲法 | |
公共企業体 |