Philip Furneaux
Born 1726-01-01
Died 1783-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF50682628
- WikidataQ7183580
- ISNI0000000082301405
- Open LibraryOL518156A
Top Subjects
- England (3)
- Great Britain (3)
- Elections (3)
- Great Britain. Parliament (3)
- Blackstone, William, Sir, 1723-1780 (2)
- William Blackstone (1723-1780) (2)
- Law (2)
Books by Philip Furneaux
Total count: 13
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Importance of educationA sermon preached at St. Thomas's, January 1, 1755 ...Printed for J. Waugh and W. Fenner1755-01-01
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A sermon occasioned by the death of the Reverend Henry Miles, D.D. and F.R.S.who departed this life, February 10, 1763. In the 65th year of his age. Preached at Tooting in Surry, Feb. 27, 1763Printed for J. Buckland; and J. Waugh1763-01-01
Letters to the Honourable Mr. Justice Blackstoneconcerning his exposition of the Act of Toleration, and some positions relative to religious liberty in his celebrated Commentaries on the laws of EnglandPrinted for T. Cadell1770-01-01-
Letters to the Honourable Mr. Justice Blackstone, concerning his exposition of the Act of toleration, and some positions relative to religious liberty, in his celebrated Commentaries on the laws of EnglandThe second edition with additions, and an appendix, containing authentic copies of the argument of the late Honourable Mr. Justice Foster in the Court of Judges Delegates, and of the speech of the Right Honourable Lord Mansfield in the House of Lords, in the cause between the city of London and the dissenters.Printed for J. Williams ...1771-01-01
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A critical commentary on Archbishop Secker's Letter to the Right Honourable Horatio Walpole, concerning bishops in AmericaPrinted and sold by John Dunlap, at the newest printing-office, in Market-Street.1771-01-01
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An Interesting appendix to Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the laws of EnglandContaining, I. Priestley's Remarks on some paragraphs in the fourth volume of Blackstone's Commentaries, relating to the dissenters. II. Blackstone's Reply to Priestley's Remarks. III. Priestley's Answer to Blackstone's Reply. IV. The case of the late election of the county of Middlesex considered on the principles of the Constitution and the authorities of law. V. Furneaux's Letters to the Hon. Mr. Justice Blackstone concerning his Exposition of the Act of Toleration, and some positions relative to religious liberty, in his celebrated Commentaries on the laws of England. VI. Authentic copies of the argument of the late Hon. Mr. Justice Foster in the Court of Judges Delegates, and of the speech of the Right Hon. Lord Mansfield in the House of Lords, in the cause between the city of London and dissentersAmerica: printed for the subscribers, by Robert Bell, at the late Union-Library, in Third-Street, Philadelphia.1772-01-01
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The Palladium of conscience; or, The foundation of religious liberty displayed, asserted, and established, agreeable to its true and genuine principles, above the reach of all petty tyrants, who atempt to lord it over the human mindContaining Furneaux's Letters to Blackstone. Priestley's Remarks on Blackstone. Blackstone's Reply to Priestley. and Blackstone's Case of the Middlesex-elections; with some other tracts, worthy of high rank in every gentleman's literary repository, being a necessary companion for every lover of religious liberty. And an interesting appendix to Blackstone's Commentaries on the laws of EnglandPrinted for the subscribers, by Robert Bell, at the late Union Library, in Third-Street, Philadelphia1773-01-01
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An essay on toleration: with a particular view to the late application of the Protestant Dissenting ministers to Parliament, for amending, and rendering effectual, ... the Act of toleration. By Philip Furneaux, ...printed for T. Cadell1773-01-01
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The palladium of conscienceor, The foundation of religious liberty displayed, asserted, and established, agreeable to its true and genuine principle above the reach of all petty tyrants, who attempt to lord it over the human mind. Containing Furneaux's letters to Blackstone. Priestley's remarks on Blackstone. Blackstone's reply to Priestley. And Blackstone's case of the Middlesex-election; with some other curious tracts, worthy of high rank in every gentleman's literary repository, being a necessary companion for every lover of religious liberty. And an interesting appendix to Blackstone's Commentaries on the law of EnglandPrinted for the subscribers, by Robert Bell, at the Union Library, in Third-Street, Philadelphia.1773-01-01
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An essay on tolerationwith a particular view to the late application of the Protestant dissenting ministers to Parliament, for amending, and rendering effectual, the act of the first of William and Mary, commonly called the Act of TolerationPrinted for T. Caddell1773-01-01
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The duty of benevolence and public spirita sermon, preached at Salters-Hall, April 7th, 1775, before the correspondent board in London of the Society in Scotland (incorporated by Royal Charter) for Propagating Christian Knowledge in the highlands and islands, and for the spreading the gospel among the Indians in AmericaPrinted by W. Strahan, printer to the Society and to be had from T. Cadell and J. Donaldson ... J. Buckland ... and G. Keith ...1775-01-01
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The duty of benevolence and public spirit: a sermon, preached at Salters-Hall, April 7th, 1775. ... By Philip Furneaux, ...printed by W. Strahan; and to be had from T. Cadell, and J. Donaldson; J. Buckland; and G. Keith1775-01-01
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Jewish antiquitiesor, A course of lectures on the three first books of Godwin's Moses and Aaron. To which is annexed, A dissertation on the Hebrew languageW. Baynes1808-01-01