Apthorp, East, 1733-1816
East Apthorp
Apthorp, East ca. 1732/33-1816
VIAF ID: 49569310 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Apthorp, East ‡d 1733-1816
- 100 1 _ ‡a Apthorp, East ‡d ca. 1732/33-1816
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Apthorp, East, ‡d 1733-1816
- 100 0 _ ‡a East Apthorp
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (2)
Works
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Considerations on the institution and conduct of the Society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts | |
The constitution of a Christian church illustrated in a sermon at the opening of Christ church in Cambridge on Thursday, October 1761. | |
Discourses on prophecy : read in the chapel of Lincoln's-Inn, at the lecture founded by the Right Reverend William Warburton, late Lord Bishop of Gloucester | |
The excellence of the liturgy of the Church of England : a sermon at the Church of St. Mary le Bow on St. Mark's day, 1778, pursuant to the will of Mr. John Hutchin, Citizen of London. To which is annexed an account of a catechetic lecture revived in that church | |
The felicity of the times : a sermon preached at Christ-Church, Cambridge, on Thursday, XI August, MDCCLXIII. Being a day of thanksgiving for the general peace. | |
Letters on the prevalence of Christianity, before its civil establishment : with observations on a late history of the decline of the Roman Empire | |
Of sacred poetry and music, 1764: | |
A sermon at Guildhall Chapel, on the election of a Lord Mayor, 29 Septemb. 1770 : by East Apthorp M. A. Vicar of Croydon. Published by Order of the Court of Aldermen | |
A sermon before the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor : and the governours of the several hospitals, at the parish-church of St. Bridget, London, on Wednesday in Easter-Week, MDCCLXXX | |
A sermon in Lambeth chapel : at the consecration of the Right Reverend father in god Samuel Hallifax, D.D. Lord Bishop of Gloucester, on Sunday, October 28, MDCCLXXXI | |
A sermon on the general fast, Friday, December 13, 1776 : for the pardon of sins, averting judgments, imploring victory, and perpetuating peace to the British Empire |