Murray, John, 1742-1793
Murray, John, 1745-1793
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Murray, John fl. 1768-1793
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Murray, John, ‡d 1742-1793
- 100 1 _ ‡a Murray, John, ‡d 1745-1793
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Works
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An appeal to the impartial public, in behalf of the oppressed, 1768: | |
Bath-kol : a voice from the wilderness. | |
The chirurgical works of Percivall Pott, F.R.S. Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital. A new edition, with his last corrections. To which are added a short account of the life of the author, ... and occasional notes and observations. By James Earle, Esq. ... In three volumes .... | |
Clinical experiments, histories and dissections by Francis Home, M. D. one of his majesty's physician, fellow of the Royal college of physicians of Edinburgh, and professor of Materia medica in the university of Edinburgh. Second edition, corrected. | |
The constitution of England, or an Account of the English government ; In which it is compared, both with the Republican Form of Government, and the other Monarchies in Europe. By J. L. de Lolme, Advocate, Member of the Council of the Two Hundred inthe Republic of Geneva. A new Edition, Corrected.. | |
The diligent servant excited. : A sermon preached in the Presbyterian Church in Newburyport, January 23, 1791, the day preceding the funeral of the Rev. Joseph Prince, who departed this life on the 15th of that month, ætat. 68. | |
Grace and glory: or, Heaven given only to saints : A sermon preached at the Presbyterian Church in Newbury-Port, Jan 26, 1788, occasioned by the death of Mr. Ralph Cross on the 4th of that month, aetat 82. Published by request of the mourners | |
Jerubbaal | |
The justification of believers by imputed righteousness. : Being the substance of three sermons preached in the Presbyterian Church in Newbury-Port, August, 1788 | |
The last solemn scene. : A sermon, preached at the church in Back-Street, Boston, May, 22, 1768. | |
A Lecture on muscular motion, read at the Royal Society, the 13th and 20th of November, 1788. By Gilbert Blane, .... | |
A letter to lord Cathcart, president of the board of police in Scotland, concerning the recovery of persons drowned and seemingly dead. By Dr. William Cullen, his Majesty's first physician at Edinburgh.. | |
Medical extracts : on the nature of health, with practical observations : and the laws of the nervous and fibrous systems. By a friend to improvements. Vol. I [IV]. A new edition. | |
Mr. Murray's three sermons on original sin | |
Nehemiah, or the struggle for liberty never in vain, when managed with virtue and perservance ; a discourse ... | |
Opuscula physica et chemica. | |
Origin of evil | |
Original sin imputed | |
Physical and chemical essays; translated from the original Latin of Sir Torbern Bergman By Edmund Cullen, M.D... To which are added notes and illustrations by the translator. | |
Records of Rev. John Murray, Boothbay, Maine, 1767-1778 | |
A sentimental journey through France and Italy. By Mr Yorick. A new edition. | |
Sermon on the death of Capt. Jonathan Parsons | |
The sorrows of the heart, a novel. In two volumes. | |
Three sermons, on Romans vol. 18, first clause | |
Tyranny's grove destroyed and the altar of liberty finished | |
A welcome to the grave. : A sermon, delivered at the Presbyterian Church Newbury-Port: occasioned by the death of Mrs. Phebe Lane, consort of Capt. Ebenezer Lane of Boston, who departed this life Nov. 12th, 1781, in the 33d year of her age. |