Hill, Richard, Sir, 1733-1808.
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A gross imposition upon the public detected or, Archbishop Cranmer vindicated from the charge of Pelagianism. Being a brief answer to a pamphlet entitled "A dissertation on the Seventeenth Article of the Church of England: Wherein the "sentiments of the Compilers, and other "contemporary Reformers, on the Subject "of the divine Decrees are fully deduced "from their own Writings. " In a letter to the dissertator. By the author of Pietas Oxoniensis, and of Goliath slain.
Hill, Richard, Sir, 1733-1808.Date: [1775]- E-books
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A letter to the Rev. John Wesley wherein that gentleman is called upon to declare whether he be, or be not the author of certain malicious calumnies cast on the late Rev. Augustus Toplady. By Richard Hill, Esq;.
Hill, Richard, Sir, 1733-1808.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- E-books
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Deep things of God or, milk and strong meat: containing spiritual and experimental remarks and meditations, suited to the cases of babes, young men, and fathers in Christ: Particularly, To Such AS Are Under Trials And Temptations, And Who Feel The Plague Of Their Own Hearts.
Hill, Richard, Sir, 1733-1808.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- E-journals
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An address to persons of fashion, containing some particulars relating to balls And a few occasional hints concerning play-houses, card-tables, &c. In which is introduced the character of Lucinda, a lady of the very best fashion, and of most extraordinary piety. By a Gentleman of the University of Oxford.
Hill, Richard, Sir, 1733-1808.Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- E-journals
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Hard measure, or A real statement of facts, in a letter to the burgesses, and freemen burgesses, of the town of Shrewsbury . With a few expostulations and remarks addressed to the new candidate the Honourable William Hill. Occasioned by the very peculiar and unwarrantable manner, in which he has repeatedly introduced the name of Sir Richard Hill, into his late printed addresses. By Sir Richard Hill, bart.
Hill, Richard, Sir, 1733-1808.Date: [1795?]