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A sermon, preached to the convicts under sentence of death in Newgate , on Sunday morning, the 20th April, 1788. Previous to their execution on the following Wednesday ; dedicated to Matthew Bloxam, Esq. Sheriff of London. By the Revd. Edward Barry, M.D. Assistant preacher At Fitzroy and Bethel Chapels.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- E-books
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A letter on the practice of boxing , addressed to the King, Lords, and Commons. By the Rev. Edward Barry, A.M. & M.D. Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Kildare.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- E-books
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Familiar letters on a variety of subjects , addressed to a friend. By the Rev. Edward Barry, M.D. Author of Theological, Philosophical, and Moral Essays, &c. &c.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: [1794]- E-books
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The present practice of a justice of the peace and a complete library of parish law. Containing the substance of all the statutes and adjudged cases, down to the year 1790, which point out the Duty and Present Practice of Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Under-Sheriffs, Clergymen, Church-Wardens, Overseers, High Constables, Surveyors of the Highway, Constables, Headboroughs, And other County, Ward, and Parish-Officers. By the Rev. Edward Barry, LL.D.
Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- E-books
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The friendly call of truth and reason to a new species of dissenters; by the Revd. Edward Barry, M.D
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: 1799- E-books
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Theological, philosophical, and moral essays , on the following subjects: celibacy, wedlock, Seduction, Pride, Duelling, Self-Murder, Lying, Detraction, Duplicity, Avarice, Generosity, Temperance, Excess, Prosperity, Adversity, Justice, Mercy, death, judgment. To these are added, a letter, (before published) addressed to the King, Lords and Commons, on the brutal practice of boxing; by the Rev. Edward Barry, M.D.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: [1797?]- E-books
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Theological, philosophical, and moral essays . on the following subjects: celibacy, wedlock, Seduction, Pride, Duelling, Self-Murder, Lying, Detraction, Duplicity, Avarice, Generosity, Temperance, Excess, Prosperity, Adversity, Justice, Mercy, death, judgment. To these are added, a letter, (before published) addressed to the King, Lords and Commons, on the brutal practice of boxing; by the Rev. Edward Barry, M.D.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: [1790?]- E-books
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Theological, philosophical, and moral essays , on the following subjects: celibacy, wedlock, Seduction, Pride, Duelling, Self Murder, Lying, Detraction, Duplicity, Avarice, Generosity, Temperance, Excess, Prosperity, Adversity, Justice, Mercy, death, judgment. To these are added, a letter, addressed to the King, Lords, and Commons, on the brutal practice of boxing. By the Rev. Edward Barry, M.D.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: 1799- E-books
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A few observations on the expedience of parliamentary interposition , Duly to explain the act of William and Mary; commonly called "The tolerating act." By the Rev. Edward Barry, M.D. author of "The friendly call to a new species of dissenters, &c. &c.".
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: 1800- E-books
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A token of esteem to departed worth! or, an epistle of sincere condolence, to the inhabitants of Bristol at large, but to the parishioners of Temple in particular; occasioned by the death of Their Late Worthy Pastor, the Rev. Joseph Easterbrook, Many Years Vicar of Temple, and Ordinary of Newgate, in that City. By the Rev. Edward Barry, M. D. Chaplain to the late Lord Bishop of Kildare.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: 1791- E-books
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Coalitions and compromises! An appeal to the electors of Great-Britain, on the subject of coalitions and compromised elections; but principally to the freemen of Bristol. explaining the Principles of a Society formed to oppose a compromised Representation of that City, in Parliament; with an apology for accepting David Lewis, Esq. as a candidate; including some letters addressed to him on that Occasion, and a few Observations on his Conduct. Inscribed to the Marquis of Worcester and Lord Sheffield, Both Members for the City of Bristol. By the Rev. Edward Barry, M. D. Chaplain to the late Lord Bishop of Kildare.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- E-books
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Twelve sermons, preached on particular occasions , by the Rev. Edward Barry, A. M. & M. D. Chaplain to the Right Reverend Lord Bishop of Kildare.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- E-books
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A discourse, delivered to the young gentlemen of the grammar-school, Reading , On Sunday the 24th of November, 1799, (at their usual Sunday Evening Lecture) On a mournful Occasion. Published by Request. By the Rev. Edward Barry, M. D.; Of St. John's College, Cambridge.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: [1799?]- E-books
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A sermon preached at Lambeth Church , before the Royal Grand Modern Order of Jerusalem Sols, on their Anniversary, Thursday, 17th July, 1788, Dedicated to George Byng, Esq. Grand Patron of the Order; By the Rev. Edward Barry, A. M. and M. D. Assistant Preacher at Fitzroy and Bethel Chapels, and Chaplain of the Order.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: [1788]- E-books
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The fair penitent a tragedy, by Nicholas Rowe, Esq. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the managers, by Mr. Hopkins, prompter; and printed from Bell's last characteristical edition.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVII. [1787]- E-books
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A letter to Mr. Richard Cumberland , occasioned by his letter to Richard Lord Bishop of Landaff, by the Rev. Edward Barry.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: 1783- E-books
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A dispassionate address to the subjects of Great Britain By the Rev. Edward Barry, M.D.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: [1793?]- E-books
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A Supplement to the present practice of a justice of the peace And complete library of parish law. By the Rev. Edward Barry, L.L.D. Containing all the statutes and adjudged cases since the publication of that work, and continuing it down to Michaelmas term, 1792.
Date: 1792