Palmer, John, ca. 1729-1790
John Palmer English Unitarian minister, born 1729
Palmer, John 1729-1790
Palmer, John, approximately 1729-1790
VIAF ID: 31861200 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Palmer ‡c English Unitarian minister, born 1729
- 100 1 _ ‡a Palmer, John ‡d 1729-1790
- 100 1 _ ‡a Palmer, John ‡d ca. 1729-1790
- 100 1 _ ‡a Palmer, John, ‡d approximately 1729-1790
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Works
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Christian submission, under solemn providences, considered, and urged : A sermon, occasioned by the much lamented death of Mr. John Jarrold; who departed this life, October the 23d, 1775. In the 31st. Year of his Age: preached the Lord's Day following, October the 29th, to the congregation of protestant dissenters, at Woodbridge, Suffolk | |
Free remarks on a sermon entitled : The Requisition of Subscription to the Thirty nine Articles and Liturgy of the Church of England not inconsistent with Christian Liberty: To which are prefixed, Reasons against subscribing a Petition to Parliament for the Abolition of such Subscription. In a letter to the Author | |
Free thoughts on the inconsistency of conforming to any religious test, as a condition of toleration, 1779: | |
The insanity of the sensualist. A sermon preached to young people, December 25, 1765. In New Broad-Street. By John Palmer | |
King David's death, 1760: | |
Observations in defence of the liberty of man, as a moral agent : In answer to Dr. Priestley's illustrations of philosophical necessity. By John Palmer, minister of New-Broad-Street. | |
A sermon, preached at New Broad-Street, August 1, 1779 : occasioned by the death of the late Revd. Caleb Fleming, D.D. who departed this life July 21, 1779, in the Eighty-First Year of his Age | |
A summary view of the grounds of Christian baptism : with a more particular reference to the baptism of infants: containing remarks, argumentative and critical, in explanation and defence of the rite. To which is added, a form of service made use of on such occasions |