Palmer, Samuel, 1805-1881
Samuel Palmer British landscape painter, etcher and printmaker (1805-1881)
Palmer, Samuel
Palmer, Samuel (English draftsman and painter, 1805-1881)
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Works
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American notes and Pictures from Italy | |
The appearing of Christ the chief shepherd considered and improved, : in a sermon occasioned by the much lamented death of the Rev. Mr. Samuel Sanderson, Pastor of the Dissenting Congregation at Bedford: Who departed this Life, January 24, 1766. Preached at Bedford, after the Interment, January 29, 1766. By Samuel Palmer. Published at the Request of the Congregation, and other Friends of the Deceased | |
Bucolica. | |
Catecism yr ymneillduwyr protestanaidd. : Yn Cynnwys, I. Hanes Ferr am yr Anghyd-Ffurfwyr. II. Rhesymmau am yr Ymneillduad oddiwrth yr Eglwys Sefydledig. Gwedi Ei Fwriadu I addysgu a chadarhnau Pobl Ieuaingc ymhlith yr Ymneillduwyr yn Egwyddorion Anghydffurfiad. O waith y parchedig S. Palmer. A gyfieithwyd allan o'r trydydd argraffiad | |
The Christian pastor's review of his life and labours. : A sermon, preached at a meeting of Protestant dissenting ministers, at Hadleigh in Suffolk, July 29, 1783: and at another at Rowell in Northamptonshire, September 22, 1785. By Samuel Palmer. Published at the request of the ministers of both associations | |
Compassion to poor chidren recommended, from the example of Pharoh's daughter : In a sermon preached at the Meeting-House in St. Thomas's, Southwark, for the benefit of the Charity-School in that place, January 1, 1774. By Samuel Palmer | |
A defence of the Dissenters education in their private academies : in answer to Mr. W-y's disingenuous and unchristian reflections upon 'em. In a letter to a noble Lord | |
Directions for hearing the word preached with profit. : An ordination sermon. Addressed to the congregation at Bishop Stortford, on the settlement of the Rev. W. Chaplin, in the co-pastorship with the Rev. John Angus, A.M. August 23d, 1797. by Samuel Palmer | |
The dying believer's confidence and joy in Christ. : A sermon preached at the weigh-house in Little-Eastcheap, London, April 12, 1778, on occasion of the death of the Rev. Samuel Wilton, ... By Samuel Palmer. To which is added, an oration at his interment ... by Samuel Morton Savage | |
The friend of Jesus. : A sermon, preached at Royston, January 4, 1795, on the much-lamented death of the Rev. Habbakkuk Crabb, who died December 25, 1794, ... By Samuel Palmer. To which is added, the funeral oration, by Robert Hall | |
The general history of printing, : from its first invention in the city of Mentz, to its first progress and propagation thro' the most celebrated cities in Europe. Particularly, Its Introduction, Rise and Progress here in England. The Character of the most celebrated Printers, from the first Inventors of the Art to the Years 1520 and 1550; with an Account of their Works, and of the most considerable Improvements which they made to it during that Interval. By S. Palmer, printer | |
The glory of the second temple superior to that of the first : or, The Edification of Christian Societies promoted. Two sermons Delivered to a Congregation of Protestant Dissenters, At the first Opening of a New Meeting-House, In Mare-Street, Hackney, October 13, 1771. By Samuel Palmer | |
Landscapes from the Fitzwilliam loan exhibition in aid of The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge 20 june-12 july 1974 | |
Letters of Samuel Palmer | |
Moral essays on some of the most curious and significant English, Scotch and foreign proverbs : By Samuel Palmer, Presbyter of the Church of England | |
The New Oxford illustrated Dickens. | |
The nonconformist's memorial : being an account of the ministers, who were ejected or silenced after the Restoration, particularly by the Act of Uniformity, which took Place on Bartholomew-Day, Aug.24, 1662. Containing a concise view of their lives and characters, Their Principles, Sufferings, and Printed Works. Originally written by the reverend and learned Edmund Calamy, D.D. Now abridged and corrected, and the author's additions inserted, with many further Particulars, and new Anecdotes, by Samuel Palmer. To which is prefixed an introduction, containing a brief History of the Times in which they lived, and the Grounds of their Nonconformity. Embellished with the heads of many of those venerable divines | |
Paintings and drawings by Samuel Palmer | |
The parting light | |
The pleasures of memory | |
Protestant-dissenter's catechism. | |
Samuel Palmer 1805-1881 : loan exhibition from the Ashmolean Museum Oxford : catalogue | |
Samuel Palmer, 1805-1881 : vision and landscape | |
Samuel Palmer and his circle : [exhibition] the Shoreham period. | |
Samuel Palmer and 'The Ancients' : Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 9 Oct.-16 Dec. 1984 | |
A sermon preach'd on the XIXth day of January, 1703/4. : Being a day of solemn fasting and humiliation, appointed by Her Majesty, on account of the nation's sins, the calamities of the war, and the late amazing storm. By Samuel Palmer, V.D.M | |
A sermon preach'd to the protestants of Ireland now in London, : at their anniversary meeting on Monday October 24. 1709. In Commemoration of their Deliverance from the Bloody Massacre begun by the Irish Papists on the Twenty Third of that Month in the Year 1641. In the Parish-Church of St. Clements Danes. By Samuel Palmer, Presbyter of the Church of England. Publish'd at the Request of the Stewards, in behalf of themselves and the Noblemen and Gentlemen then present | |
The shorter poems of John Milton: | |
Songs of Shakespeare | |
St. Pancras, being antiquarian, topographical, and biographical memoranda, relating to the extensive metropolitan parish of St. Pancras, Middlesex : with account of the parish from its foundation | |
The true patriot. A sermon, on the much lamented death of John Howard, : L.L.D. F.R.S. preached at Hackney, his native place. With memoirs of his life and character. By Samuel Palmer | |
Valley of vision ; forty-eight plates. | |
A vindication of the modern dissenters against the aspersions of the Rev. William Hawkins, : M.A. in his Bampton-Lecture Sermons, and The Right Reverend Author of A Review of the Case of the Protestant Dissenters, with Reference to the Corporation and Test-Acts. Intended as a supplement to Dr. Johnson's life of Dr. Watts with notes. By Samuel Palmer | |
Virgil. The Eclogues done into English prose | |
The want of labourers in the gospel harvest, considered and improved: in a sermon preached July 30, 1775, on occasion of the much lamented death of the Reverend and Learned Caleb Ashworth, D. D. Tutor of the Dissenting Academy at Daventry in Northamptonshire. To which is added, a postscript, containing some Hints, with a View to the Interest of Religion among the Dissenters. By Samuel Palmer |