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A supplement to the works of John Hutchinson, Esq
Being an index and explanation of all the Hebrew words cited in the second part of his Moses's principia. With additional remarks, By the Late Learned Robert Spearman, Esq; author of An enquiry after philosophy and theology, and of letters on the LXX. To this work is prefixed, Mr. Hutchinson's life. Written by Mr. Spearman -
A discourse on the benefit which the Holy Spirit of God is of to man in his journey through life
Preached at Christ-Church, in Newgate-Street, on Whitsun-Monday, pursuant to the will of Miss Elizabeth Hill, late of Falmouth, Cornwall. By William Romaine, lecturer of St. Dunstan's in the West -
A discourse on the benefit which the Holy Spirit of God is of to man in his journey through life
Preached at Christ-Church, in Newgate-Street, on Whitsun-Monday, May 19, 1755, pursuant to the will of Miss Elizabeth Hill, late of Falmouth, Cornwall. The third edition. By William Romaine, lecturer of St. Dunstan's in the West -
Further reasons for the bill entituled A bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time both in motion and at rest
in answer to the Clockmakers further objections -
Reasons for the bill entituled A bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time both in motion and at rest
in answer to those offered by the Clock-makers of London against it -
The Clockmakers farther reasons against Mr. Hutchinson's bill and printed reasons
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The case of Capt. John Hutchinson, in relation to his petition now before the House of Commons, against Col. Lillingston, and the agent to the regiment, Mr. John Thurston
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A letter to a bishop, concerning some important discoveries in philosophy and theology
First printed in the year 1732 -
The state of the case of Mr. Hutchinson, concerning monies, for which hee is questioned
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Further reasons for the bill, entituled, a bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time, both in motion and at rest; in answer to the clockmakers further objections
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Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of this honourable House by the master, wardens, and assistants of the Company of Clockmakers of the City of London
on behalf of themselves and the rest of the members of the said trade -
An apology for certain gentlemen in the University of Oxford
aspersed in a late anonymous pamphlet; with A short Postscript concerning another Pamphlet, lately published by the Rev. Mr. Heathcote. By George Horne, M. A. Fellow of Magdalen College in Oxford; and Atterwards Lord Bishop of Norwich -
A word to the Hutchinsonians: or remarks on three extraordinary sermons lately preached before the University of Oxford, by the Reverend Dr. Patten, the Reverend Mr. Wetherall, and the Reverend Mr. Horne. By a member of the University
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A fair, candid, and impartial state of the case between Sir Isaac Newton and Mr. Hutchinson
In which is Shewn, How far a system of Physics is capable of Mathematical Demonstration; how far Sir Isaac's, as such a system, has that Demonstration; and consequently, what regard Mr. Hutchinson's claim may deserve to have paid it. By George Horne, M. A. Fellow of Magdalen College in Oxford -
A fair, candid, and impartial state of the case between Sir Isaac Newton and Mr. Hutchinson
In which is shewn how far a system of physics is capable of mathematical demonstration - How far Sir Isaac's, as such a System, has that Demonstration-And, consequently, what regard Mr. Hutchinson's Claim may deserve to have paid to it. By George Horne, A. M. Fellow of Magdalen College in Oxford, and Afterwards Lord Bishop of Norwich -
An apology for certain gentlemen in the university of Oxford
aspersed in a late anonymous pamphlet. With a short postscript concerning another pamphlet lately published by the Rev. Mr. Heathcote. By George Horne, M. A. Fellow of Magdalen College in Oxford -
A letter to a bishop, concerning some important discoveries in philosophy and theology
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A defence of Mr. Hutchinson's plan: being an answer to the modest apology, &c. in a letter to the country-clergyman
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The clockmakers farther reasons against Mr. Hutchinson's bill and printed reasons
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Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of this Honourable House, by the master, wardens and assistants of the Company of Clockmakers, of the city of London, ... against the bill, entituled, a bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time
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Reasons for the bill, entituled, a bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time, both in motion and at rest; in answer to those offered by the clock-makers of London against it
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A Speech made at Nottingham, April 2, 1660
at the election of Arthur Stanhope Esquire, and John Huchinson, their burgesses to serve in the next Parliament -
A discourse on the benefit which the Holy Spirit of God is of to man in his journey through life
Preached at Christ-Church, in Newgate-Street, on Whitsun-Monday, May 19, 1755, Pursuant to the Will of Miss Elizabeth Hill, late of Falmouth, Cornwall. The second edition. By William Romaine, Lecturer of St. Dunstan's in the West -
A discourse on the benefit which the Holy Spirit of God is of to man in his journey through life
Preached at Christ-Church, in Newgate-Street, on Whitsun-Monday, May 19, 1755, Pursuant to the Will of Miss Elizabeth Hill, late of Falmouth, Cornwall. The fourth edition. By William Romaine, Lecturer of St. Dunstan's in the West -
A defence of Mr. Hutchinson's tenets in philosophy and divinity
In Answer to the objections of Mr. Berington. By Julius Bate, M.A