Volume 1
Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous English literature / Samuel Halkett and John Laing.
- Samuel Halkett
- Date:
- 1926-[1962]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Dictionary of anonymous and pseudonymous English literature / Samuel Halkett and John Laing. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CHRIST;S (the) Hospital controversy. [By H— W— Peck.] 8vo. London,1895 CHRIST’S hundred commandments: or, the precepts of our Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ. Collected out of the Scriptures (verbatim) for general good to all people. [By Benjamin Clark, printer.] 8vo. \Bodl.~\ London, 1682 Address to the reader signed “ B. C. ” CHRISTS impressions strong, sweet, and sensible on the hearts of believers ; deliveredinasermon at Athelstonfoord, June 16, 1700, at the celebration of the sacred eucharist: with some addition. By I. C. M. D. [James Clark, minister, Dirleton], Pt 8vo. [Adv. Lib.] N.P., 1700 CHRIST’S kingdom and the Gentile fulness elucidated by Israel’s further faith ; showing the consummation of the Judaic and Danic regimes in these last days. [By William D. Forsyth.] 8vo. Pp. 39. [Brit. Musi] Rochdale, [1913] CHRIST’S Philadelphian Kingdom, or millennium message of love. [By William D. Forsyth.] 8vo. Pp. 98. [Brit. Mus.] Rochdale, [1908] Signed “ W. D. F.” CHRIST’S temptations real facts ; or, a defence of the evangelical history, shewing that our Lord’s temptations may be fairly and reasonably under¬ stood, as a narrative of what was really transacted : in answer to Mr Farmer’s Inquiry. [By Sir James Stonhouse.] Cr 8vo. [Darling’s Cyclop. Bibl.] London, 1762 CHRIST’S wonderful works. By the author of Doing and suffering, etc. [Charlotte Bickersteth, later Mrs Wheeler]. Pt 8vo. London, [1865] CHRISTUS Dei; or, a theologicall dis¬ course wherein is proved that regall ormonarchicall power is not of humane, but of divine right, and that God is the sole efficient cause thereof, and not the people. Also, that every monarch is above the whole common¬ wealth, and is not onely Major Singulis, but Major Universis. Writ¬ ten in answer to a late pamphlet [by Henry Parker] intituled, Observations upon some of his majesties late answers and expresses. [By John Jones.] 4to. [Bodl.\ Oxford, 1642 Attributed also to Thomas Morton, Bishop of Durham. An edition appeared in the year 1643, with the following title :—Christus Dei, the Lords annoynted, or a theologicall dis¬ course wherein is proved that the royall or monarchicall person of King Charles is not of humane but of divine right, etc. CHRISTUS futurus. By the author of Pro Christo et ecclesia [Lily Dougall]. 8vo. Pp. xxix. 386. London, 1909 CHRISTY Carew [a novel]. By the author of The Hon. Miss Ferrard May Lafifan]. Pt 8vo. Pp. 419. Brit. Mus.] London, 1881 CHRISTY’S Christmas [a tale]. By Pansy [Mrs Isabella Alden, nee Macdonald]. 8vo. Pp. viii., 372. Brit. Mus.] London, 1887 CHROMATICS ; or, an essay on the analogy and harmony of colours. [By George Field.] 4to. Pp. 65. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1817 This treatise was afterwards enlarged and published with the author’s name (“ Chroma¬ tography. . . .” CHRONICA juridicialia : or, a general calendar of the year of our Lord God, and those of the several kings of England; from the first year of William the Conqueror, successively down to this first year of the reign of our most dread sovereign King James II. ; to¬ gether with a chronological table of the names of all the Lord Chancellors, and Lord Keepers of the great seal of England, Justices of the Kings = Bench and Common = Pleas, Barons of the Exchequer, and Serjeants at law. To which is added, a catalogue of all those Arch-bishops and Bishops, who have been intrusted with the most eminent and honorary places in the civil state of this kingdom. . . . [By Edward Cooke, of the Middle Temple.] 8vo. Pp. 306. [Bod/.] London, 1685 CHRONICLE of a virgin fortress [i.e., Widdin]. By William V. Herbert [William V. Harlessen]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1896 CHRONICLE (a) of certain events which have taken place in the Church of Christ, principally in England, between the years 1826 and 1852. [By Thomas Douglass.] 8vo. Pp. 47. [Miller on Irvingism, i., p. 171.] London, 1852 CHRONICLE (a) of Cranbourne ; being an account of the ancient town, Lord- ship, and Chase of Cranbourne, in the County of Dorset: collected from original records and other authentic sources of information. [By Thomas William Wake Smart, M.D.] 8vo. Pp. 316. [Mayo’s Bibl. Dors., p. 142.] London, 1841 CHRONICLE (the) of Ethelfled. Set forth by the author of Mary. Powell [Anne Manning]. 8vo. Pp. iv., 209. London,1861](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31359681_0001_0377.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)