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Martin Madan
English barrister, clergyman and writer (1726–1790)
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A sermon preached at the Parish-Church of St George, Hanover-Square, for the benefit of the Lock-Hospital, on Tuesday, February 25th, 1777 . By the Reverend Martin Madan, chaplain to Henry, Earl Bathurst, lord high chancellor, &c. &c. and to the hospital. Published at the request of the weekly board, for the benefit of the charity.
Martin Madan
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Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]
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An exact copy of an epistolary correspondence between the Rev. Mr. M- and S- B- , concerning The living of A--: Before the Publication of either Mr. K-'s or the Rev. Mr. M-'s Narratives. With A Design and Desire of gratifying the Public, answerable to their repeated Demands on that unpleasant Subject.
Martin Madan
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Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]
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[Every man] our neighbour . A sermon preached at opening of the chapel, of the Lock-Hospital near Hyde-Park Corner, March 28, MDCCLXII. Published by desire of the governors who were present.
Martin Madan
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Date: [1762?]
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Seasonable animadversions upon the Rev. Mr. Forster's sermons, preached at St. Dunstan's in the West, Jan. 7, 1759 . And published at the request of the parishioners. In a letter to the author. By a member of the Church of England.
Martin Madan
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Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]
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An answer to a pamphlet , intitled, A faithful narrative of facts Relative to the late Presentation of Mr H - s, to the Rectory of Al---w----le, In Northamptonshire. By M. Madan.
Martin Madan
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Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]
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Portal, Abraham, fl. 1758-1796.
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Hymns, English
Polygamy
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