Walter Farquhar Hook
Also known as
Walter Farquhar Hook
Born 1798-03-01
Died 1875-03-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1385025A
- VIAF5300299
- WikidataQ7965159
- ISNI0000000080850427
Top Subjects
- Church of England (13)
- Sermons (9)
- English Sermons (7)
- Church of England -- Sermons (7)
- England (7)
- 19th century (4)
- Sermons, English -- 19th century (4)
Books by Walter Farquhar Hook
Total count: 70
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Faith, hope, and charitya sermon[s.n.]1800-01-01
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The last days of our Lord's ministrya course of lectures delivered in Trinity Church, CoventryJames Duncan1832-01-01
Questions and answers on ConfirmationPrinted for J. G. & F . Rivington1834-01-01-
On the church and the establishmenttwo plain sermonsJ. Turrill1834-01-01
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The Catholic Clergy of Irelandtheir cause defended, in a sermon, preached in the Parish Church of Buckingham, on Thursday, January VII, MDCCCXXXVIPrinted for J.G. & F. Rivington1836-01-01
A book of family prayer1836-01-01-
An inaugural discourse preached in the parish church of Leeds, on the 16th day of April, 1837Rivingtons1837-01-01
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An inaugural discourse preached in the parish church of Leeds, on the 16th day of April, 1837, being the third Sunday after EasterRivingtons1837-01-01
Five sermons preached before the University of Oxford.D.A. Talboys1837-01-01-
Hear the churcha sermon preached at the Chapel Royal, in St. James's Palace, on the first Sunday after Trinity, June 17, 1838Printed for J. G. & F. Rivington ...1838-01-01
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A call to union on the principles of the English reformationa sermon preached at the primary visitation of Charles Thomas, Lord Bishop of RiponJ.G. & F. Rivington1838-01-01
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Hear the churchA sermon preached in the Chapel Royal, in St. James's Palace, on the first Sunday after Trinity, June XVII, MDCCCXXXVIIISecond edition.Printed for J. G. & F. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall Mall; & sold by Talboys, Oxford; M. Robinson, J. Cross, T. Harrison, Mason & Scott, Leeds.1838-01-01
A sermon, &c.hear the church -- Matt. xviii 17.G. Crawshaw1838-01-01-
Hear the churcha sermon9th ed. --Printed for J. G. & F. Rivington1838-01-01
On the use of the Athanasian Creeda letter to his parishionersSociety for Promoting Christian Knowledge, sold at the depositories: 77, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields; 4, Royal Exchange; 48, Piccadilly; and by all booksellers1838-01-01
A letter to his parishioners on the use of The Athanasian Creed.Ed. 5.Talboys1838-01-01-
A call to union on the principles of the English Reformationa sermon, preached at the primary visitation of Charles Thomas, Lord Bishop of Ripon2nd ed.J.G. & F. Rivington1838-01-01
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"Who are the Catholics?"answered in an account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in England, extracted from a sermon preached before the QueenPublished by the Protestant Episcopal Tract Society1839-01-01
A Book of Family Prayer: With an Introductory Address on the Christian Duty of Family WorshipHooker and Claxton1839-01-01-
The novelties of Romanism, or, Popery refuted by traditiona sermon preached in St. Andrew's Church, ManchesterF. C. & J. Rivington ...1839-01-01
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The Gospel, and the Gospel only, the basis of educationa sermon, preached in St. Peter's Church, Liverpool2nd ed.Printed for J.G.F. & J. Rivington1839-01-01
Presbyterian Rights AssertedJames Burns1839-01-01-
Sermons on various subjectsPrinted for J.G.F. & J. Rivington, and sold by J. Cross1841-01-01
Sermons on various subjectsPrinted for J.G.F. & J. Rivington1841-01-01-
Letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Ripon, on the state of parties in the Church of England.J.G.F. and J. Rivington1841-01-01
A church dictionaryNew and greatly enl. ed.Houlston, and Stoneman1842-01-01-
Reasons for contributing towards the support of an English bishop at Jerusalemstated in a letter to a friendPrinted for J.G.F. & J. Rivington1842-01-01
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A call to union on the principles of the English reformation: a sermon, preached at the primary visitation of Charles Thomas, Lord Bishop of Ripon ...With notes and an appendix, containing copious extracts from the reformers ... From the sixth London edJ.S. Redfield [etc.]1843-01-01
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A call to union on the principles of the English reformationa sermonFrom the 6th London ed.J.S. Redfield, etc.1843-01-01
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Mutual forbearance recomended in things indifferenta sermon preached at the consecration of the Church of St. John Baptist, in the parish of Hawarden, on the 22d of July, 1843J.A. Sparks1843-01-01
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The novelties of Romanism, or, Popery refuted by traditionDaniel Dana, Jr.1843-01-01
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Mutual forbearance recommended in things indifferenta sermon preached at the consecration of the church of St. John Baptist, in the parish of Hawarden, on the 22d of July, 1843Rivington1843-01-01
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The sin and danger of lukewarmnessa sermon, preached at the opening of the nave of the parish church of Leamington Priors, on Thursday, the ninth of May, 1844Francis and J. Rivington1844-01-01
Take heed what ye heara sermon : with a preface on some of the existing controversies in the churchT. Harrison1844-01-01-
The moderation of the Church of Englanda sermon2nd ed.F. & J. Rivington1844-01-01
An ecclesiastical biographycontaining the lives of ancient fathers and modern divines, interspersed with notices of heretics and schismatics, forming a brief history of the church in every ageF. and J. Rivington1845-01-01-
An Ecclesiastical biographycontaining the lives of ancient fathers and modern divines, interspersed with notices of heretics and schismatics, forming a brief history of the church in every ageT. Harrison [etc., etc.]1845-01-01
The Church of England Vindicated Against Romanism and Ultra-Protestantism: In Sermons Preached ...J. Robinson1845-01-01-
On the means of rendering more efficient the education of the peoplea letter to the Lord Bishop of St. David's ....10th ed.J.Murray1846-01-01
An ecclesiastical biography, containing the lives of ancient fathers and modern divines ...1846-01-01-
The Church of England vindicated against Romanism and ultra-Protestantismin sermons preached and published on various occasions.From the last London ed.J. Robinson1846-01-01
She loved muchand the hem of his garment : two sermons : with a preface containing some remarks on the late schismsT. Harrison, 55, Briggate1846-01-01
The three reformationsLutheran--Roman--AnglicanJohn Murray, Albemarle Street1847-01-01
The Eucharist a sacrament and a sacrificea sermon, preached at Birch Church, on Sunday, the 5th of July, 1846, being the Sunday immediately following the consecrationParker1847-01-01
I magnify mine officea sermon, preached in the Cathedral Church of Ripon, on Sunday, the 19th day of Sept., 1847, at the general ordination of the Lord Bishop of RiponI. and J. J. Deighton1847-01-01-
Our holy and our beautiful housethe Church of England : a sermon, preached at the re-opening of the parish church of Leeds, September 3rd, 1848 : with reference to a late act of apostacyF. & J. Rivington ... Parker, Oxford; I. & J.J. Deighton, Cambridge; and T. Harrison, Leeds1848-01-01
Our holy and our beautiful house, the Church of Englanda sermon preached at the re-opening of the Parish Church of Leeds, September 3rd, 1848 : with reference to a late act of apostacyI. & J.J. Deighton1848-01-01
Auricular confessiona sermon, preached in the Parish Church of Leeds, October 29th, 1848 : with a preface, appendix, and copious notesJ. & J.J. Deighton1848-01-01-
An essay on apostolical successionbeing a defence of a genuine protestant ministry ... : also, a critique on The apology for apostolical succession by A.P. Perceval, and a review of Dr. W.F. Hook's sermon on "Hear the church"Lane & Scott1848-01-01
The Christian taught by the church's services.Slocombe1849-01-01-
Papal Supremacy. A sermon, preached in the Parish Church of Leeds, on Sunday, November 10, 1850Richard Slocombe1850-01-01
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On the means of rendering more efficient the education of the peoplea letter to the Lord Bishop of St. David's11th ed.Adam and Charles Black1850-01-01
The three reformations: Lutheran - Roman - AnglicanDerby1850-01-01
Gorham v. the Bishop of Exetera letter to Sir Walter Farquhar, bart., on the present crisis in the churchJohn Murray, Albemarle Street1850-01-01-
The nonentity of Romish saints and the inanity of Romish ordinances3rd ed.John Murray1850-01-01
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A church school hymn bookNew ed.George Bell1852-01-01
Discourses bearing on the controversies of the dayJ. Murray1853-01-01
Sowing beside all waterssermons at St. Paul's Cathedral : no. IV, preached on Sunday evening, December 19, 1858Bell and Daldy, 186, Fleet Street1858-01-01
Doing with our might what our hand findeth to doa sermon, preached in the Cathedral Church of Chichester, on Sunday, March 20, 1859Bell and Daldy, 186, Fleet Street1859-01-01
Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury.Bentley1860-01-01-
In the Court of Arches, before the Right Hon. Stephen Lushington, D.C.L., official principal of the Arches Court of Canterburythe office of the judge promoted by the Rev. George Braithwaite against the very Rev. Walter Farquhar Hook, D.D., dean of ChichesterG.W. Elliott, printer and publisher1862-01-01
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The Life and times of Wulfstan, Bishop of Worcesters.n.]1862-01-01
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A collection of anthems used in the parish church of LeedsNew and enlarged edition.Joseph Johnson1862-01-01
Lives of the archbishops of Canterbury4th ed.R. Bentley1865-01-01-
Anthems & introits used in Chichester CathedralMason and Wilmshurst1866-01-01
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The dis-establishment of the theocracya sermon preached in Westminster Abbey at the consecration of the Lord Bishop of Hereford on St. James's Day, 1868J. Parker & Co.1868-01-01
The disestablished church in the Republic of the United States of Americaa lecture delivered at the Church Institute, Leeds, on Thursday, February 4, 1869J. Murray1869-01-01
The church and its ordinancesRichard Bentley1876-01-01-
A church dictionaryJohn Murray1877-01-01
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The Church and its ordinancesR. Bentley1980-01-01