Local tracts; A vindication of the Catholic religion; in reply to the speech of Captain Gordon, delivered in Brunswick Place Chapel, March 2, 1831 / ; The nature and obligations of the Christian Sabbath, and England's duty at the present crisis: ; A new exposure of the reverend leaders of the voluntary church associations, lately organized to oppose the established Churches of the Empire, and particularly the Church of Scotland; in a letter, containing eight demonstrations that they are a degenerate body of professing Christian ministers / ; Observations on the Sabbath question / ; Letters to the Right Reverand Bishop of Durham [Edward Maltby] occasioned by the correspondence lately published ... relative to His Lordship's subscription to a volume of sermons by the Rev. W. Turner / ; A scriptural examination of some of the doctrines of those who have recently seceded from the Society of Friends / ; Strictures on party and controversy in religion: ; The present crisis of the church, or, The recent episcopal charges vindicated: ; Remarks on the letter lately written by the Rev. John Davies, (ten-year-man) B.D., Rector of Gateshead, to the Bishop of Durham, in reply to Dr. Pusey's to the Archbishop of Canterbury, with a few, previously, on the rector and His Lordship themselves; addressed to those of the Newcastle clergy, who are members of the Clerical Club / ; A letter to the most Reverend William Riddell, D.D., Bishop of Longo, on the sin and simony of selling seats in churches and chapels / ; A form of prayer to be used on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of S. Cuthbert's Church, Benfieldside, Shotley Bridge, on Wednesday, March the seventh, mdcccxlix; Church purposes v. clergy purposes: ; A letter to the Rev. Clement Moody, M.A., vicar of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, on the doctrinal state of the Church of England, in reference to the scheme for erecting ten day-schools in Newcastle / ; A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the signal and repeated successes, obtained by the troops of Her Majesty, and by those of her allies, in the Crimea, and especially for the capture of the town of Sebastopol ...; Our cathedrals: ; A form of prayer to be used in all churches and chapels throughout ... England and Ireland, on Wednesday, the seventh day of October, 1857, being the day appointed by proclamation for a solemn fast, humiliation, and prayer before Almighty God: ; Book of self-examination, arranged for daily use; The Oxford Declaration: ; Vestments: ; Free thoughts on free Methodist ministerial training / ; Concerning the cuttle fish, or, "a clergyman" and his "facts versus assertions" exposed / ; Was Peter ever at Rome, and Bishop of the Church there? / ; The vicar of Jesmond (Canon Berkeley Addison) and eternal punishment / A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels thoroughout ... England and Ireland, on Wednesday the twenty-first day of March 1832, ... for a general fast and humiliation ...; and particularly for beseeching God to remove from us that grievous disease [cholera] with which several places in this kingdom are at this time visited; in three letters / ; with an appendix containing, besides other matter, a reply to the Rev. Dr. Wardlaw's 'Exposure exposed'; with references to the Church of England, Romanism, infidelity, Presbyterianism, the Dissenters and the Oxford tract system / ; a letter to the Lord Bishop of Durham, in reply to that of the Rev. Dr. Pusey to the archbishop of Canterbury / ; a letter to the venerable Charles Thorpe, D.D., and the Rev. John Davies, D.D., Canons of Durham / ; are they to be reformed or abolished? ; a letter addressed to the Right Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart., Secretary of State for the Home Department ; with an appendix / ; in order to obtain pardon for our sins, and in the most devout and solemn manner send up our prayers and supplications to the Divine Majesty, for imploring his blessing and assistance on our arms for the restoration of tranquillity in India; a letter to the Rev. W.R. Fremantle and the Oxford Committee / ; what has been said and done about them in the Northern Province since the Reformation / Dy 31 Theological
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1831-1881 E. Mackenzie, Jun, 1831., Newcastle upon Tyne Re-printed by W. Boag, [1832]., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed by Geo. Ellerton for the Society for Promoting the Due Observance of the Lord's-Day, 1834., London M.A. Richardson, 1834., [Newcastle upon Tyne] Printed by John Hernaman, 1837., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Printed for John Green, 1838., London Printed by T. and J. Hodgson, 1839., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Longman ; Newcastle upon Tyne : M.A. Richardson, 1841., London J. Hatchard and Son, 1842., London Currie and Garthwaite, 1842., Newcastle William Fordyce, [1844]., Newcastle-on-Tyne Printed by M.A. Richardson, 1849., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Emerson Charnley, 1853., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Philipson and Hare, 1854., Newcastle Reprinted by Thomas and James Pigg, 1855., Newcastle Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856., London Printed at the Courant office by J. Blackwell, 1857., Newcastle G. Procter, 1861., Durham Rivingtons ; Newcastle : W. Kaye, 1864., London Rivingtons ; York : John Sampson, 1866., London S. Hawthornthwaite, 1871., Newcastle-on-Tyne Hamilton, Adams ; Darlington : J. Hyslop Bell, 1872., London Printed by J.M. Carr, 1878., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Elliott Stock ; Newcastle-on-Tyne : Allan : E. J. Blake, 1881., London
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1831-1881 E. Mackenzie, Jun, 1831., Newcastle upon Tyne Re-printed by W. Boag, [1832]., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed by Geo. Ellerton for the Society for Promoting the Due Observance of the Lord's-Day, 1834., London M.A. Richardson, 1834., [Newcastle upon Tyne] Printed by John Hernaman, 1837., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Printed for John Green, 1838., London Printed by T. and J. Hodgson, 1839., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Longman ; Newcastle upon Tyne : M.A. Richardson, 1841., London J. Hatchard and Son, 1842., London Currie and Garthwaite, 1842., Newcastle William Fordyce, [1844]., Newcastle-on-Tyne Printed by M.A. Richardson, 1849., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Emerson Charnley, 1853., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Philipson and Hare, 1854., Newcastle Reprinted by Thomas and James Pigg, 1855., Newcastle Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856., London Printed at the Courant office by J. Blackwell, 1857., Newcastle G. Procter, 1861., Durham Rivingtons ; Newcastle : W. Kaye, 1864., London Rivingtons ; York : John Sampson, 1866., London S. Hawthornthwaite, 1871., Newcastle-on-Tyne Hamilton, Adams ; Darlington : J. Hyslop Bell, 1872., London Printed by J.M. Carr, 1878., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Elliott Stock ; Newcastle-on-Tyne : Allan : E. J. Blake, 1881., London
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