AGAPEMONE. The same, with some additional hymns. 12mo., Chilworth, 1889. Music to the "Hymns, or the voice of the bride." (Agapemone). 8vo., Leipsic, 1887. Some account of the Agapemone movement. tion. 4pp., sm. 8vo., 1887. Agapemone delusions, and the doctrine of entire sanctificas. sh. 8vo., Cheltenham, 1887. Leaves from the tree of life. No. 1. The way to God; the windows of heaven; and the gate into glory. No. 2. The shutters taken down from the windows of heaven. No. 3. A hook in the nose of Leviathan. No. 4. A sword in the heart of Leviathan. 5th edits. sm. 8vo., 1888. AGRICOLA. An essay on the British constitution, blended with the laws relating to landed property and the present liberty of the subject, from the time of the Romans to the latest period, and concluding with a few general remarks on the foregoing and other interesting subjects, and particularly touching elections. To which is subjoined a letter written to a member of Parliament on the subject of a general inclosure. 8vo., Taunton, 1812. AGRICULTURAL LABOURers. Agricultural labour in the West. The sixth grand annual demonstration in favour of the farm labourers of the West will be held at Ham Hill . . . May 21st, 1877, &c., &c. Meet in Montacute borough at 1 o'clock, march at 2 for Stoke Cross. Meeting in the Frying Pan at three. Marching tune for the bands-John Brown. The chorus Hallelujah to be sung with the bands. ss., lar. fol., 1877. National Agricultural Labourers' Union. Frying Pan meeting, Ham Hill, May 21st, 1877. The franchise. I Is. a week. Our rights and no surrender. (A hat card). ss., 8vo., 1877. Eighth annual demonstration of farm labourers, in the Frying Pan, on Ham Hill, Yeovil, June 2, 1879. Will you kindly come with all your friends, and assist at this great meeting. (A hand bill). 1879. It was foolishly believed by the long neglected and half starved victims of the aristocracy and state church, that an earthquake would swallow up Ham Hill on Good Friday, but one thing is certain-namely, that all other attractions will be swallowed up by the eighth grand annual demonstration of farm labourers, on Whit Monday, June 2, 1879, &c., &c. Woodcuts, ss., broadside fol., 1879. oseph/ 852 AGRIKLER. (John Edwards, of Wrington). New edit. enlarged. Poems. Rhymes in 8vo., Bristol, 1872. 8vo., Bristol, 1875. 8vo., Bristol, 1879. 12mo., Taunton, 1883. 394 The Judge's Wig. A comedy, dedicated without permission to the Taunton Dramatic Amateurs. Poems, humorous and philosophical. New series. sm. 8vo., Bristol (1883). Post, and additions. 8vo., Bristol, (1887). AINSLIE, ALEXANDER COLVIN, M.A. (incumbent of Corfe). A few words about India and the Indian mutinies. With a map. No map. 2nd edit. 21 pp., 8vo., Taunton, 1857. 16pp., 8vo., Taunton, 1857. 16pp., 8vo., Taunton, 1857. Steam and the Steam-engine; a lecture (with diagrams), being the fourth of a course projected for the benefit of the members of the Pitminster, Trull, Corfe and Angersleigh Agricultural Society. Delivered on the 14th February, 1856. Winter evening recreations. Vol. 1. 12mo., Taunton (1856). 8vo., Yeovil, 1857. Mechanical Principles exemplified in the implements of the farm (with diagrams), being the third lecture of the second course delivered (8 Jany.), before the Angersleigh, Corfe, Pitminster and Trull Agricultural Society. Winter evening recreations. Vol. 2. 12mo., Taunton (1857). Woodcuts. Smoking fires, their cause and cure. 8vo., Taunton, 1869. 2nd edit. 8vo., Taunton, 1871. Suggestions for obviating the 8vo., Taunton, 1869. Self Help, or Pauperism? evils of the present Poor Law. Notes on the Elementary Education Act as affecting rural parishes and schools. 8vo., Taunton, 1870. 2nd edit. 8vo., Taunton, 1870. 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II. 148 The Poetical Works of Life, Journals and letter of 1.5mm. 8vo., 1865 ... 913 ALFORD, HENRY (Curry Rivell). Memorial of the Rev. Henry Alford, A.M., late rector of Aston Sandford, Bucks, and formerly Fellow of Wadham college, Oxford; consisting of extracts from his correspondence, six selected sermons, and a memoir by his eldest son, Henry Alford, B.D., minister of Quebec chapel, London. Post 8vo., 1855. ALFORD, HENRY (Dean of Canterbury). The Church movement of our days. A sermon preached in the nave of Wells cathedral, on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1863, at the annual meeting of the Diocesan Societies. 12mo., 1863. ALFORD, HENRY (Taunton.) Some memorials of the life and death of Elizabeth Jane Alford (formerly Pring), by her husband, Henry Alford. 8vo., Taunton, 1891. Alford, Henry JAMES, M.D. Hints on public health. 8vo., Taunton, 1874. (Medical Officer of Health). 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The Old and New Testament dispensations compared, showing in what respect they differ, what things are peculiar to the former, and what are common to both. 8vo., 1858. 8vo., 1862. (Curate of Drayton). 2nd edit., with index. ALFRED (KING). Some historical doubts relating to the biographer, Asser. By Thos. Wright, F.S.A. Vol. 29, Archæologia. 4to., 1842. History of King Alfred the Great, with an engraving. Portrait. 8vo., Westbury (Wilts), 1871. King Alfred and the Shepherd, with the Humours of Gillian, the Shepherd's wife. To the tune of Flying Fame. ss., Northampton, n.d. ALGAR, JOSEPH. (Minister of Christ church, Frome). The claims of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, set forth and enforced. A sermon preached in the parish church of Frome Selwood, Somerset, before the members of "The Bath and Wells Diocesan Association," of that Society, at their annual general meeting, holden in Frome, July 11, 1822. 8vo., Frome, 1822. A sermon preached at Christ Church, Frome, on Wednesday, March 21, 1832, being the day appointed for a General Fast. Any profits arising from the sale will be transferred to the funds of the Frome National and Sunday schools. 8vo., Frome, 1832. Civiliza ALLAN, GEORGE ALEXANDER. (Rector of Puckington). tion in some of its bearings on Christian missionary work. A paper read before the Somerset C.M.S. Union. 8vo., 1886. ALLEINE, JOSEPH (Taunton; ejected). A most familiar explanation of the Assemblies shorter Catechism. Wherein their larger answers are broken into lesser parcels, thereby to let in the light, by degrees into the minds of the learners. To which is added, in the close, a most brief help for the necessary but much neglected duty of self-examination, to be daily perused. And to this is subjoyned, a letter of christian council to a destitute flock. By Joseph Alleine, late preacher of the gospel at Taunton in Somerset-shire, a lover of truth and peace. sm. 8vo., 1656. 164pp., 12mo., 1672. 12mo., 1674. sm. 8vo., 1682. 32m0., 1701. At the end is a letter, 11 pp. unpaged;-To the most endeared people, the inhabitants of Taunton: Salvation, most dearly beloved and longed for, my joy, and crown. A call to Archippus, or an humble and earnest motion to some ejected ministers (by way of letter) to take heed of their ministry, that they fulfil it. Col. iv., 17; Acts xx., 28-29. (Printed without license. No printer.) 4to., 1664. 4to., 1703. |