Thomas Walter
Also known as
Thomas Walter
Born 1696-02-01
Died 1725-02-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL14181696A
Top Subjects
- English Hymns (2)
- Church music (2)
- Music (2)
- Instruction and study (2)
- Katharin Mather (1689-1716) (1)
- John Checkley (1680-1754) (1)
- New-England courant (1)
Books by Thomas Walter
Total count: 8
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VictorinaA sermon preach'd, on the decease and at the desire, of Mrs. Katharin MatherPrinted by B. Green, for Daniel Henchman, at his shop over against the brick meeting-house.1717-01-01
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The Little-Compton scourgeor, The anti-courantPrinted and sold by J. Franklin, over against Mr. Sheaf's ... in Queen-Street. Price 3d.1721-01-01
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A friendly debate, or, A dialogue, between Academicus, and Sawny & Mundungus, two eminent physicians, about some of their late performances[s.n.]1722-01-01
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Sober sentimentsIn an essay upon the vain presumption of living & thriving in the world; which does too often possess and poison the children of this world. : Produced by the premature and much lamented death of Mr. Joshua Lamb, who died (of a fall received a few days before) July 15. 1722Printed by T. Fleet in Pudding-Lane.1722-01-01
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The Scriptures the only rule of faith & practiceAs it was delivered in a sermon at the lecture in Boston, Sept. 5. 1723Printed by B. Green, for Daniel Henchman, & sold at his shop.1723-01-01
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The grounds and rules of musick explainedor, An introduction to the art of singing by note : Fitted to the meanest capacitiesPrinted by Benjamin Mecom, for Thomas Johnston1760-01-01
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A New and complete introduction to the grounds and rules of musicIn two books. I. Containing the grounds and rules of music; or an introduction to the art of singing by note, taken from Thomas Walter, M.A. II. Containing a new and correct introduction to the grounds of music, rudimental and practical; from William Tans'ur's Royal melody. : The whole being a collection of a variety of the choicest tunes from the most approved mastersPrinted for and sold by Daniel Bayley of Newbury-Port.1764-01-01
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A New and compleat introduction to the grounds and rules of musickin two books. Book I. Containing the grounds and rules of musick: or an introduction to the art of singing by note, taken from Thomas Walter, A.M. Book II. Containing a new and correct introduction to the grounds of musick, rudimental and practical; from William Tans'ur's Royal melody: : the whole being a collection of a variety of the choicest tunes from the most approved masters. : [One line from Psalms]Printed for and sold by Bulkeley Emerson, of Newbury-Port1764-01-01