Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837
Burgess, Thomas
Thomas Burgess English author, philosopher, Bishop of Saint David's and Bishop of Salisbury
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Works
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Albuminscriptie |
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The Arabick alphabet; or, An easy introduction to the reading of Arabick. |
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Aristotelis de poetica liber græce et latine. Lectionem constituit, versionem refinxit, animadversionibus illustravit Thomas Tyrwhitt. |
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Bagley; a descriptive poem : With the annotations of Scriblerus Secundus: to which are prefixed, by the same, prolegomena on the poetry of the present age. |
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Bible. |
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The bishop's advice to persons who have been confirmed : to which are added prayers for the unity, peace, and happiness of the Church, from the New Testament, and the Book of Common Prayer |
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Brief van Thomas Burgess (1756-1837) aan Laurens van Santen (1746-1798) |
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Concise DNB |
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Considerations on the abolition of slavery and the slave trade upon grounds of natural, religious, and political duty. |
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Conspectus criticarum observationum |
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A discourse delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Royal Society of Literature, April 26, 1857 |
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The divinity of Christ proved from his own declarations attested and interpreted by his living witnesses, 1790: |
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Epistolae Catholicae Graece |
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An essay on the study of antiquities. |
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First lessons in the doctrine of Christ and his Church |
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First principles of Christian knowledge |
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The Hebrew reader. containing The Decalogue and the first chapter of Genesis in Hebrew and English ... |
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Ilias |
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Initia homerica sive Excerpta ex Iliade Homeri cum locorum omnium graeca metaphrasi ex codicibus bodleianis et novi collegii mss. majorem in partem nunc primum edita. |
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A letter from the Bishop of Salisbury to the Duke of Wellington. Letter from the Rev. G.S. Faber, on the coronation oath. Observations of an eminent barrister, on the danger of Popish ministers |
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A letter to the Rev. Thomas Beynon...in reply to a vindication of the literary character of Prof. Porson, by Crito Cantabrigiensis: and in further proof of the authenticity of 1 John, vol. 7. |
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Letters from Charles Vallancey to Reverend Dr. Thomas Burgess, Oxford, regarding linguistic matters |
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Memoirs of Granville Sharp, esq . Composed from his own manuscripts, and other authentic documents in the possession of his family and of the African institution. By Prince Hoare. With observations on Mr Sharp's biblical criticisms, by the right rev. the Lord Bishop of St David's |
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Moral annals of the poor, and middle ranks of society, : in various situations, of good and bad conduct |
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Motives to the study of Hebrew |
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Musei Oxoniensis litterarii conspectus : accedunt pro speciminibus Corayii emendationes in Hippocratem; Vulcanii, Casauboni, Uptoni, Sanctamandi, Jortini notæ in Arist. De poet. Variae Lect. et Suppl. Q. Curtii, Variae Lect. Et Suppl. Procli Lycii, Anecdota græca Procli et Tzetzis. |
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Musei Oxoniensis litterarii speciminum fasciculus secundus. : Quo continentur observationes in Hippocratem, Aristophanem, Herodotum, Platonem, Novi Foederis scriptores, & Horatium; et supplementum Tyrwhitti editionis Aristotelis libri de poetica. |
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Novum Testamentum Graece perpetua annotatione illustratum : Editionis Koppianae |
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Observationes in Sophoclis Œdipum tyrannum, Œdipum Coloneum, Antigonam: Euripidis Phœnissas, Æschyli Septem contra Thebas. : Auctore T. Burgess |
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Pentalogia, sive Tragoediarum græcarum delectus |
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Poétique. |
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The Protestant retrospect |
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The Protestant's catechism on the origin of popery, and on the grounds of the Roman Catholic claims; To which are prefixed, the opinions of Milton, Locke, Hoadley, Blackstone, and Burke; with a postscript on the introduction of popery into Ireland by the compact of Henry II. and Pope Adrian in the twelfth century. |
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Reflections on the controversial writings of Dr. Priestley : relative to religious opinions, establishments, and tests. Part 1 |
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Remarks on the scriptural account of the dimensions of Solomon's temple : occasioned by the supplement to a pamphlet entitled Evidence that the relation of Josephus concerning Herod's having new built the temple at Jerusalem is either false or misinterpreted. By the author of remarks on the Evidence |
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Ricardi Dawes Miscellanea critica |
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A second letter from the Bishop of St. David's to the clergy of his diocese, on the independence of the ancient British church on any foreign jurisdiction, with a postscript on the testimony of Clemens Romanus |
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A sermon preached before the incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1808: |
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A vindication of Bishop Cleaver's edition of the Decretum Lacedæmoniorum contra Timotheum, from the strictures of R. P. Knight, esq. |
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A vindication of the end of religious controversy : from the exceptions of the right Rev. Dr. Thomas Burgess Bishop of St. David's and the Rev. Richard Grier Vicar of Templebodane and chaplain to Earl Talbot, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in letters to a catholic convert |
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