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Isaac Maddox
British bishop (1697–1759)
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The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries, further considered. A sermon preached before ... Charles Duke of Richmond ... President; and the governors of the London Infirmary ... Arpil 25, 1744 / [Isaac Maddox].
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Date: 1744
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A sermon preached before ... John Duke of Marlborough, President, the Vice-Presidents and Governors of the Hospital for the Small-Pox, and for Inoculation ... March 5, 1752 / [Isaac Maddox].
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Date: [1752]
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The duty and advantages of encouraging public infirmaries, further considered. A sermon, preached before his Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox, and Aubigny, President; and the governors of the London Infirmary, in Goodman's-Fields, for the relief of sick and diseased manufacturers, and seamen in merchant-service, &c. at the Parish Church of St. Lawrence-Jewry, on Wednesday, April 25, 1744 / By ... Isaac, Lord Bishop of Worcester.
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Date: 1744
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A sermon preach'd before the trustees of the publick infirmary in James-Street, Westminster; : at the parish-church of St. Margaret, on occasion of their anniversary meeting, May 10. 1739. / by Isaac, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph.
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Date: M.DCC.XXXIX
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The expediency of preventive wisdom. A sermon preached before ... The Lord-Mayor, the Aldermen, and Governors of the ... Hospitals of the City of London ... on Easter-Monday, 1750 ... With a dedication and appendix concerning spirituous liquors ... / [Isaac Maddox].
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Date: [1750?]
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London Infirmary (Whitechapel, London, England)
Charles, Duke of Richmond.
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London
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