Squire, Samuel, 1713-1766
Squire, Samuel
Squire, Samuel, 1714-1766
Samuel Squire British historian, Bishop of St Davids
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Works
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The ancient history of the Hebrews vindicated : Or, Remarks on part of the third volume of the Moral philosopher. Wherein a particular account is given of the Shepherds in Egypt, and of the origin of circumcision in that country. By Theophanes Cantabrigiensis. | |
An enquiry into the foundation of the English constitution; or, an historical essay upon the Anglo-Saxon government both in Germany and England. To which is added an appendix, Containing, 1. An Essay on the Balance of civil Power in England. 2. A List of all such Cities, Towns, and Burrows, as have ever been summoned to Parliament, with the Date of their First Returns. A new edition with additions. By Samuel Squire, D. D. Archdeacon of Bath. | |
Indifference for religion inexcusable | |
A letter to a Tory friend. Upon the present critical situation of our affairs; wherein every objection of the disaffected to the present government is fully answered; the fond Distinction of a King de Facto, absolutely refuted; and his Majesty King George demonstrated to be King of Great-Britain, etc. de Jure, in the strongest Sense of the Words. | |
On Isis and Osiris. | |
Ploutarchou Peri Isidos kai Osiridos = Plutarchi De Iside et Osiride liber : Graece et Anglice | |
The principles of religion made easy to young persons, in a short and familiar catechism : By Samuel, Lord Bishop of St. David's. | |
Remarks on The academic. | |
Remarks upon Mr. Carte's specimen of his General history of England: very proper to be read by all such as are Contributors to that great Work. In a letter to a friend. | |
A sermon preached at St. Lawrence Jewry, on Thursday, March 28, 1765, before His Royal Highness Edward Duke of York, President, and the governors of the London-Hospital, at Mile-End, for the Relief of all Sick and Diseased Persons, especially Manufacturers, and Seamen in Merchant-Service, etc. By Samuel, Lord Bishop of St. David's. Published at the Request of the President and Governors. | |
A sermon preached before his Grace the Duke of Newcastle, chancellor, and the University of Cambridge : in St. Mary's church, upon commencement Sunday, July 2, 1749 | |
A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons : at St.Margaret's, Westminster, on Tuesday, June 11. 1751. Being the Anniversary of his Majesty's happy Accession to the Throne. By Samuel Squire, D. D. Archdeacon of Bath, and Rector of St. Anne's, Westminster. | |
A sermon preached before the Lords : Spiritual and Temporal in the Abbey church, Westminster, on Saturday, January 30, 1762, Being the Anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By Samuel, Lord Bishop of St. David's. | |
A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, the sheriffs : and The Governors of the several Hospitals of the City of London, at the parish-church of St. Bridget, on Tuesday in Easter-Week, 1745. By Samuel Squire, M. A. Archdeacon of Bath. | |
A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London; on Wednesday May the 3d, 1749. being the time of the Yearly Meeting of the Children educated in the Charity-Schools, in and about the cities of London and Westminster. | |
A speedy repentance the most effectual means to avert Gods [sic] judgments : A sermon preached at the parish church of St. Anne Westminster, February 6, 1756; being the day appointed for a general fast and humiliation, ... By Samuel Squire. | |
Strafbare Gleichgültigkeit in der Religion, oder, Vorstellung der Gewissheit, Wichtigkeit und Übereinstimmung der natürlichen und geoffenbareten Religion | |
Two essays. - | |
Two essays. The former, a defense of the ancient Greek chronology; to which is annexed, a new chronological synopsis: the latter, an enquiry into the origin of the Greek language. |