Explanation and use, of the rotadiarium : invented and calculated, by John Hopper, of the city of Durham.
| Main Author: | Hopper, John |
|---|---|
| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
[Newcastle upon Tyne?] :
[publisher not identified],
Printed in the year 1788.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Similar Items
Causes of a publike and solemn humiliation appointed by the commission of the General Assembly : to be keeped through all the congregations of this Kirk upon the last day of Iune instant. Edinburgh, 21 June, 1650.
Published: (1650)
Published: (1650)
Explanation and use of the rotadiarium; or twenty-year almanack. Being a work superbly engraved, ... By J. Hopper.
by: Hopper, John
by: Hopper, John
The wonderfull effects of a true and religious fast, or, An exhortation to our monethly fasting and prayer for England and Ireland. : Being a discourse clearly proving and relating, the speedy and apparent removall of evils and inflicted judgements, with the certaine succession and following of the great mercies and benefits that at all times have waited upon this holy exercise, having been duly and christianly performed. And in particular what strange, miraculous, and almost incredulous effects (but that this whole nation might be brought to witnesse it) have ensued thereupon. Also of the most remarkeable deliverances that have without ever fayling attended upon this Godly and holy practice here in this kingdome of England.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
Thursday the tenth of September, 1657. At the Council at VVhite-hall. : His highness the Lord Protector and his Privy Council, being very sensible of the hand of the Lord, which for some moneths past hath layen sore upon this land, in the present visitation by sickness throughout the nation, ...
Published: (1657)
Published: (1657)
For VVhitsontyds last feast: the present, 1645
by: Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652
Published: (1645)
by: Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652
Published: (1645)
The causes of a publick fast, and humiliation, : to be kept with all convenient diligence: by all the members of this Kirk and Kingdom of Scosland [sic]. /
Published: (1650)
Published: (1650)
The Holy-days : Or The easts and fasts, as they are observed in the Church of England, explained; and the reasons, why they are yearly celebrated.
Published: (1705)
Published: (1705)
An act for setting apart a day of publique fasting and humiliation to be observed on Thursday the thirteenth day of March, 1650. within the cities of London and Westminster; : and on the second day of April, 1651. in all other places within this Commonwealth. Together with a declaration of the grounds and reasons thereof. Die Veneris, 7 Martii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.
Published: (1650)
Published: (1650)
Dear Christian friends, as it hath pleased our heavenly Father to call both you and us in these latter days to wait upon him in his great and terrible works, so the glory of his appearances hath been exceeding great in those services. And we trust the record of his love is kept with delight in your hearts, as we desire it may be upon our own for ever. And surely, the true use of those precious experiments wherewith he hath enriched us in this work, is to strengthen our faith, and quicken our hearts to a more chearfull attendance on Christ in what further service he shall appoint us. To what end tends that wonderfull return of [th]e prayers of his people in those continued and swift successes God hath afforded our brethren in Ireland, ....
Published: (1650)
Published: (1650)
Act of the Commission of the General Assembly, concerning solemn prayer and humiliation. : At Edinburgh, the 22d of October, 1706.
Published: (1706)
Published: (1706)
By the King, a proclamation, for a general fast and humiliation throughout the whole kingdom..
Published: (1700)
Published: (1700)
By the Queen, a proclamation, for a general thanksgiving..
Published: (1708)
Published: (1708)
By the Queen, a proclamation, for a general fast..
Published: (1711)
Published: (1711)
By the Lords Justices and Council. A proclamation for a solemn and publick thanksgiving throughout the kingdom for His Majesites late victories over the rebels. Mich. Armach. C. Granard. Whereas it hath pleased almighty God in the beginning of his Majesties reign to manifest his great goodness towards his Majesty and his kingdoms, ....
Published: (1685)
Published: (1685)
By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R : We having received an humble application from the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, that a day of fasting and humiliation may observed throughout that part of our kingdom; ...
Remarks upon a paper just now published, intitles, act of the associate synod, met at Stirling, April 15. 1748, annent a fast,-to be observed on Thursday next, June 2 : Whereby the defection and deceit, in that pretended act, are laid open.
by: Gib, Adam, 1714-1788
Published: (1748)
by: Gib, Adam, 1714-1788
Published: (1748)
By the Queen, a proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving..
Published: (1706)
Published: (1706)
By the Queen, a proclamation, for a general fast.
By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. : Charles Porter, Coningesby. His Majesty having been, for some years last past, engaged in a war with France, and being now at the head of his armies, in the Spanish Netherlands, ...
Published: (1692)
Published: (1692)
By the Lord Deputy and Council. Tyrconnell. : Whereas it hath pleased almighty God of his great and continued mercy to his Majesty and his kingdoms to bless him and his royal consort, the Queen, with a Son; ...
Published: (1688)
Published: (1688)
An act for the observation of a day of publique fasting and humiliation.
Published: (1652)
Published: (1652)
By the King. A proclamation, for a general fast throughout the realm of England..
Published: (1661)
Published: (1661)
By the Queen, a proclamation, for a general thanksgiving.
By the Queen, a proclamation, for a general fast and humiliation.
By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. : Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas by or proclamation of the fifteenth of June last past, in serious consideration of the then deplorable state of this kingdom, ...
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. : Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Almighty God having in so wonderfull a manner assisted their Majesties arms in this kingdom, as notwithstanding the disadvantage of places and numbers, in so short a time of this campaign, to give them four victories over the enemy, ...
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
By the Queen, a proclamation, for a general fast.
By the King, a proclamation, for observation of the thirtieth day of January, as a day of fast and humiliation, according to the late act of Parliament for that purpose..
Published: (1674)
Published: (1674)
By the King, a proclamation, for a general fast..
Published: (1701)
Published: (1701)
An act for setting apart Friday the four and twentieth day of October, one thousand six hundred fifty one, for a day of publique thanksgiving: : together with a narrative declaring the grounds and reasons thereof. Friday the 26th of September, 1651. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act and narrative be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.
Published: (1651)
Published: (1651)
An act for setting apart Thursday the thirtieth day of January, 1650. for a day of publique thanksgiving: : together with a declaration of the grounds and reasons thereof. Die Martis, 3 Januarii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.
Published: (1650)
Published: (1650)
By the King. A proclamation for a general fast throughout the realm of England..
Published: (1661)
Published: (1661)
By the King, a proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving..
Published: (1714)
Published: (1714)
By the King and Queen. A proclamation for a general fast.
At a meeting of the Council in Boston in the Massachusets in New-England March the fourth, 1674/5. : Upon consideration of the condition of the people of God in other parts of the world, and also matters of common concernment among our selves, in reference to our sins and afflictions ... The Council, have thought it expedient, to appoint the twenty fifth day of this instant, to be kept as a day of humiliation, in fasting, and prayer, throughout this jurisdiction.
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
Votes of Parliament for setting apart a day of publique fasting and humiliation. Wednesday the ninth of February, 1652.
Published: (1652)
Published: (1652)
An act for the setting apart a day of publique thanks-giving, to be kept on Friday the twenty sixth of this instant July. : Together with a declaration & narrative, expressing the grounds and reasons thereof. Die Jovis, 11 Julii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act, together with the list of the officers and soldiers slain and taken, and the commission to the Popish bishop of Clogher, be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.
Published: (1650)
Published: (1650)
By the King and Queen, a proclamation, for a general fast..
Published: (1694)
Published: (1694)
Thursday, April 26. 1660. : Resolved by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, that this day fortnight be set apart for a day of Thanksgiving ...
Published: (1660)
Published: (1660)
By the Queen, a proclamation, for a general fast and humiliation..
Published: (1707)
Published: (1707)