Browne, Moses, 1704-1787
Browne, Moses, 1701-1787
Moses Browne écrivain britannique
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Olney ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
Works
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All-Bedevil'd : or, the house in a hurry. A farce. | |
Angling sports: in nine piscatory eclogues, 1773: | |
The causes that obstruct the progress of reformation : with the means that warrant its hopes, and success. A sermon preached to the Society for Reformation of Manners, on Friday May 17, 1765. In the Parish Church of St. Swithin, London-Stone. And Published at their united Request. By Moses Browne, Chaplain of Morden-College, Blackheath, and Vicar of Olney, Bucks. | |
The christian's glorious Coronation-Day : A sermon preached at the visitation of the Revd. John Taylor, L. L. D. Archdeacon of Buckingham. At St. Giles's, Stony-Stratford, on Monday, October 4. 1761 | |
Compleat angler | |
Contemplative man's recreation | |
Farces. | |
Meditations and contemplations : in two volumes. Containing Volume I. Meditations among the tombs. Reflections on a flower-garden. A descant on creation. Volume II. Contemplations on the night. Contemplations on the starry heavens. A winter-piece | |
The nativity and humiliation of Jesus Christ practically consider'd : A sermon preached on Christmas-Day in the Parish Church of Olney, in the county of Bucks. By the Revd. Mr. Moses Browne, vicar of Olney, and author of Sunday-thoughts. | |
Percy-Lodge, a seat of the Duke and Duchess of Somerset, a poem; written by command of their late Graces, (in the year 1749.) And Inscribed to the Right Honourable The (present) Countess of Northumberland. By the Rev. Mr. Moses Browne, Vicar of Olney, Bucks; Author of Sunday Thoughts, Essay on the Universe, etc. | |
Piscatory eclogues : An essay to introduce new rules, and new characters, into pastoral. To which is prefix'd, A discourse in defence of this undertaking. With practical and philosophical notes. | |
Poems on various subjects. Many never printed before. Written by Mr Moses Browne. | |
The Richmond beaties. A poem. Inscrib'd to their Royal Highnesses the young princesses. By Mr. Browne. | |
The schoolmaster's assistant being a compendium of arithmetic both practical and theoretical. In five parts. ... The whole being delivered in the most familiar way of question and answer ... To which is prefixed, an essay on the education of youth humbly offered to the consideration of parents | |
Sunday thoughts. In three parts. Adapted to the various parts of the Christian Sabbath: and its different Duties, Exercises, and Employments. To which is prefix'd, An essay on the universe. Design'd To promote a familiar, pleasing, and religious Knowledge of the Earth, and Heavenly Bodies. By the Rev. Mr. Moses Browne. | |
Sunday thoughts : Part I. Containing the publick, family, and solitary duties. | |
The throne of justice : a Pindaric ode; humbly dedicated to the Right Honorable the Lord Viscount Molesworth. By Mr. Browne. | |
Verses to the Right Honourable the Earl of Scarborough : Upon the death of the late glorious King, and his present Majesty's most happy accession. By Moses Browne. | |
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