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A dram for drunkards. A funeral sermon, on the terrible death of James Buchanan and Robert Porter, who killed themselves by drinking whiskey. Preached in the Chapel of Castle-Derge, in the Parish of Urney, Sept. 30, 1759. By William Henry, D. D. Rector of
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Love of our country. A sermon, preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Patrick, Dublin, March 17th, 1756, being the anniversary festival of St. Patrick;before the Right Honourable Sir Arthur Gore, Grand President; And The Friendly Brothers of the Ancient
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The advantages of peace, and the means to perpetuate the present peace. A sermon preached in the parish church of Urney, on the 25th day of April 1749, being the publick thanksgiving for the peace. By William Henry, M.A. Rector of Urney in the Diocese of
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Religion and virtue the foundation of courage and victory. A sermon, preached in the church of Urney, in the diocese of Denny, on the 11th day of April, 1744. being The Publick fast-day. By William Henry, M. A. Rector of Urney, and Chaplain to his Grace J
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Christian perfection. A sermon Preached in the Cathedral Church of Derry, On the Tenth Day of September, 1751. at the triennial visitation Of His Grace George, Lord Archbishop of Armagh, and Primate of All Ireland. By William Henry, D. D. Rector of Urney
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The blessings of peace. A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin, before their Excellencies the Lords Justices General and General Governors of Ireland. On the 5th. day of May, 1763. ... By William Henry, ..
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The necessity of unity a sermon preached in St. Andrew's Church Dublin, before the Honourable House of Commons, on the twenty-third day of October, 1761. ... By William Henry, ..
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A sermon preached in the parish-church of St. Werburgh's, Dublin, on Sunday the 4th day of November, 1753, ..
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An appeal to the people of Ireland. Occasioned by the insinuations and misrepresentations of the author of a weekly paper, entitled, The censor. Proving, That the Principles laid down in that Paper, and the Author's Reflections upon England, are unjust, u
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The triumphs and hope of Great-Britain and Ireland. A sermon, preached in the parish church of St. Michael, Dublin; on Thursday, November the 29th, 1759. Being the day of general thanksgiving for the success of his Majesty's arms, ... By William Henry, .
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The cries of the orphans. A sermon preached ... on Sunday April 27th. ... for a general collection ... for the support of the orphans in the Foundling Hospital. By William Henry, ..
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A remarkable scripture prophecy of deliverance from enemies, and the Restoration of Peace and Plenty, and Continuance and Establishment of the true Religion, considered and applied to Great Britain and Ireland, at this time. In a sermon, preached in the c
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Report of the principal natural diseases that have prevailed amongst the children of the Royal Military Asylum at Chelsea : from its first establishment in 1804, to the 1st of January, 1814, including a period of ten years, with some remarks thereon / By P. MacGregor, surgeon to the Institution ; communicated by Doctor Roget.
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An appeal to the people of Ireland. Occasioned by the insinuations and misrepresentations of the author of a weekly paper, entitled, The censor. ... By a member of the Incorporated Society for promoting English Protestant schools in Ireland
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Race and intelligence : science's last taboo.
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A full and true account of the woefull and wonderfull apparition of Hurloe Harrington, late prompter to the Theatre-Royal in Dublin: Who, by the Instigation of some evil Spirits, threw himself down a considerable Precipice, by which great, violent and sud
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A philippic oration, against The Pretender's Son, And his adherents. Addressed To the Protestants of the North of Ireland, and, With all Humility, Respect, and Affection, Inscribed to that most Loyal Body, By William Henry, Rector of Urney in the Diocese
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An earnest address to the people of Ireland, against the drinking of spirituous liquors. By William Henry, D. D. Rector of Urney, Author of the Philippic Oration against the Pretender
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A letter to Arthur Gore, Esq; relating to the present abuse of spirituous liquors; and a Method to remedy the Evil: by William Henry, D. D. F. R. S.
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