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WESLEY (John)
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WESLEY (John).
See COKE (Thomas); LL.D. and. MDORE (Henry), W1yan Minister.
[The Life of the Rev. John Wesley, including an account of the great revival o± religion in Europe and Merica of which he was the first and chief instrument.]
8°. [London, 1792.1
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THOMAS (John Wesley)
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THOMAS (John Wesley), ?ofessor.
See CLARKE (James F.)
The Letters of’ James Freeman Clarke to Margaret Fuller. Edited, by 3.W.
Thomas.
Ramburg, 1957.
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THOMAS (John Wesley)
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German verse from the 12th to the 20th century, in English translation. [An anthology. Poems translated and edited) by J.W.Thoiuas. (University of North Carolina Studies in the Girmanie Lanugesii Literatures, 44.) pp. (14)-i- 1O.
8. Chapel Hill, N.C.,[Assen printed,
1963).
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Author:
HALES (John Wesley)
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HALES (John Wesley).
PCY (Thomas), Bishop of rorro.
The Percy folio of old English ballads and romances. (From the text of
F.J. Frniva11 and J.W. Hales.)
London, 1905—10.
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Author:
OMAS (John Wesley)
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ThOMAS (John Wesley), Professor.
See ULRIcH, von Lchtenstein, [English.]
Ulrich von Liechter.stel&s Service of ladies. TraDsiated in condensed form into English verse, with an introduction to the poet and the work, by J.W.Thomas.
chapel H1l, 1969.
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Author:
COKE (Thomas)
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COKE (Thomas)’ LL.D. and MDORE (Henry),Wésleyan Minister.
[The Life of the Rev. John Wesley, including an account of the great revival of reli,gion in Europe and America of which he was the first and chief instrument.) pp.x. + 5k2. Portrait.
8°. [London, 1792.)
Imperfect; wanting the titlepage, pp.i-ii., which has been replaced by a xerographic facsimile.
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HBEJ?11 (Thomas Walter).
John Wesley as editor and author. (Princeton Studies in
English1 17.) pp. vii, 11+6.
Princeton, 1940.
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Canton Shorthand [c.s.c.] 1760 [oney]
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GURNEY (Thomas ), Stenograpç
The Nature and fitness of things; or, the Perfections of God, a standing rule to try all doctrines and experience by, in a poem humbly offend to the consideration of Mr. John Wesley...with other occasional poems. By the author of Perseverance, a poem...The third edition. [By Thomas Gurney.)
12°. London, printed for the author, 1760.
—(Fourth edition.) The perfections of God, etc. [By T.Gurney. With a new preface.]
12°. London, 1770.
See WESLEY (John) . [Append
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C::i:: [C.s.C.] 1760 [Gurney]
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NATURE.
The Nature end fitness of things; or, the Perfections of God, a standing rule to try all doctrines and experience by, in a poem humbly offered to the consideration of Mr. John Wesley ...with other occasional poems. By the autior of Perseverance, a poem...The third edition. [By Thomas Gurney.]
12°. London, printed for the author, i6o. See WESLEY (John). [Appendix.]
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548
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i..arlton hortnand [c.s.c.] 1760 [Gurney]
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WESLEY (John). [Appendix.]
The Nature and fitness of things; or, the Perfections of God, a standing rule to try all ckctrines and experience by, in a poem humbly offered to the consideration of Ih. John Wesley
•..with other occasional poems. By the author of Perseverance, a poem...The third edition. [By thomas Gurney.) pp. 36 +
12°. London, printed for the author, 1760.
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Author:
ORE (Henry)
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See COKE (Thomas), LL.D. and IDORE (Henry), Weran Minister.
[The Life of the Rev. John Wesley, including an accouDt of the eat revival of religion in Europe and America of which he was the first and chief instrument.]
80. [London, 1792.)
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THOMAS (John Wesley), Author of An Apology for
Don Jua&’.
An Apology for “Don Juan” [by Lord Byron]: a satirical poem, in two cantos • Third edition. To which is added a third canto, including remarks on the times. pp. iv. ÷ 144. [S.fl.]
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8 . London and fludley,
1850.
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