Barry, James, 1741-1806
Barry, James
Barry, James (Irish painter, printmaker, 1741-1806, active in England)
James Barry Irish painter (1741–1806)
Barry, James (Irish etcher, 1741-1806)
בארי, ג'יימס, 1741-1806
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Works
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An account of a series of pictures, in the great room of the Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, at the Adelphi | |
An account of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophical discoveries, in four books. By Colin MacLaurin... Published from the author's manuscript papers, by Patrick Murdoch... | |
A brief and plain discovery of the falseness and unscripturalness of anabaptism : as the same is now practised by those of that perswasion, w[here]in are plainly proved from God's word the five particulars here handled, that God's covenant with Abraham, Gen. 17.7. is the Covenant of grace whereby all God's elect are saved | |
The Gentleman's and Connoisseur's Dictionary of painters ... : to which are added, two catalogues ... | |
Help to prayer | |
The innocency of the Christian Quakers manifested : and the truth of their principles and doctrine cleared and defended from the loud (but false) clamours, base insinuations and wicked slanders of James Barry | |
An inquiry into the real and imaginary obstructions to the acquisition of the arts in England. By James Barry, Royal Academician, and Member of the Clementine Academy of Bologns. | |
James Barry, 1741-1806 : 'the great historical painter' | |
James Barry : the artist as hero | |
James Barry's murals at the Royal Society of Arts : envisioning a new public art | |
Lectures on painting | |
A letter to the dilettanti society : respecting the obtention of certain matters essentially necessary for the improvement of public Taste, and for accomplishing the original views of the Royal Academy of Great Britain | |
The only refuge of a troubled soul, in times of affliction: or, The mystery of the apple-tree. : In two sermons. By James Barry. Published at the request of the godly who heard them. Admired and revised by William Huntington, S.S | |
Progress of human culture | |
[Recueil. Oeuvre de James Barry] | |
Religious & civil liberty established in Maryland in 1649 | |
A reviving cordial for a sin-sick despairing soul, : in the time of temptation. The same being an extract of the worthy author's experience of the particulars following. I. The miraculous preservation of his bodily life from the many deaths and imminent dangers which threatned it, while in a state of nature. II. The method God took with him, in awakening him to look into and to mind soul-concerns, when about fourteen years of age. III. How the spirit of bondage took him, and what fearful work it made of his soul. IV. How the spirit of adoption succeeded the spirit of bondage, healing and binding up the deep wounds caused in his soul thereby. [Five lines from Psalms] By the Rev. Mr. James Barry, Minister of the Gospel | |
A series of etchings | |
The spirit of prayer, the infallible character of a heaven-born soul. Or, a serious and impartial discourse of right prayer, in the several questions following. I. Who is that man whom God will vouchsafe to hear in prayer? ... By J. B. Minister of the Gospel |