- clergy, and ...
contesting for the
truth ... : in four
apologeticall and
expostulatory exercitations :
wherein is contained, as well a
general account to all...
-
poetry or
literature (for instance,
Irish or France). Jane Brereton, An
Expostulatory Epistle to Sir
Richard Steele upon the
Death of Mr. Addison, published...
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Thomas Boston –
Human Nature in its
Fourfold State Jane
Brereton – An
expostulatory Epistle to Sir
Richard Steele upon the
Death of Mr.
Addison Thomas Brown...
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ofFrightfully Efficient Regimentation and
Wrathful Arm-twisting
Vocalizer of
Expostulatory Rake-downs) (1973) M.O.N.K.E.Y.S. U.N.C.L.E. (Multifabolous Overseer...
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Tributary stanzas to the
memory of the
unfortunate Chatterton 1797 –
Expostulatory Letter to
George Washington, of
Mount Vernon, in Virginia, on his continuing...
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lifetime (in
which the
author referred to her as
Lillias Skein) was 'An
Expostulatory Epistle,
Directed to
Robert Macquare' (1678)
included in one of Robert...
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publications included:
Letters to
Alexander Knox, Dublin, 1803. An
Expostulatory Address to
Members of the
Methodist Society in Ireland, 3rd ed. Dublin...
- this
treatise is, at once, simple, and important. Its
historical and
expostulatory parts are
equally interesting; they may be
salutary warnings to this...
- is seen, as well as Bugg's arguments. In 1730
Pickworth sent
another expostulatory letter to the
yearly Quaker meeting,
which he
printed on
their refusal...
- (anonymous). A
further work in the
Sykes controversy. A
Serious and
Expostulatory Letter to the Rev. Mr.
George Whitefield, on the
occasion of his late...