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1 The excitement and fascination of science Vol. 1 - a collection of autobiographical and philosophical essays 1965 Engelska
2 Daniels bok, dess författarskap, dess enhetlighet och dess byggnad George S. Bishop 1942 Svenska
3 Charles H. Dow and the Dow theory George W. Bishop, jr 1960 Engelska
4 Barry Jackosn and the London theatre - With a foreword by Charles B.Cochran George Walter Bishop 1933 Engelska
5 Health psychology - integrating mind and body George D. Bishop c1994 Engelska
6 Travels in Imperial China - the explorations and discoveries of Père David George Bishop 1990 Engelska
7 Alternative strategies for education George Bishop 1989 Engelska
8 Bilen genom tiderna George Bishop 1977 Svenska
9 Klassiska bilar George Bishop cop. 1979 Svenska
10 The world of clowns George Bishop 1976 Engelska
11 Astronomical observations - taken at hte observatory, South Villa, Inner circle, Regent's Park, London, during the years 1839-1851 George Bishop 1852 Engelska
12 To the King and his both Houses of Parliament - this is the word of the Lord George Bishop 1662 Engelska
13 Check list of the forest trees of the United States, their names and ranges George Bishop Sudworth 1898 Engelska
14 The throne of truth exalted over the povvers of darkness. - From whence is judged, the mouth of Ralph Farmer (an unclean and blood-thirsty priest of Bristol) opened in blasphemy against God, and his name, and his tabernacle, and them that dwell in heaven; in a late noysome pamphlet of his, intituled, Satan enthron'd in his chair of pestilence; or, Quakerism in its exaltation. And in the light and power of which is comprehended, swept away, and overthrown the filthy matter, and mischievous design of Satan in that heap of falshood; and his confusion, dishonesty, lyes, slanders, scoffs, blasphemies, and other polluted stuff with which it is fill'd, made manifest, and turned back into his own bosome, the lake from whence it came; and the truth fully vindicated, & made to apear clear, as to all that's endeavoured to be cast thereon by him, either as to I.N. and that companie's late coming to Bristol, their papers, &c. or upon occasion thereof in that his book. For the sake of the simple-hearted in this great hour of temptation, and power of darkness George Bishop 1657 Engelska
15 A more particular and exact relation of the victory obtained by the Parliaments forces under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax. - Wherein divers things very considerable are mentioned, which before are omitted in the severall relations formerly published. Being two letters George Bishop, gentleman in the Parliamentary army 1645 Engelska
16 Jesus Christ, the same to day, as yesterday, in life and power, in afflictions and sufferings. - and the seed of the serpent the same now, as ever, in darkness and emnity; in rage and persecution. Being for removal of the stumbling block out of the way of the simple, concerning the testimony now given against the priests, and their worships, (viz.) Cannot you let them alone, why do ye disturb them, and their assemblies? go unto their houses, or to some private place, and speak to them there; cannot you give the same liberty to others, which you would have yourselves? Wherein is manifested, that what estimation, and enterrainment sic the witness of Jesus receiveth at this day from the men of the world, is the same, as it hath alwayes been from the beginning George Bishop 1655 Engelska
17 Mene tekel, or, The council of officers of the Army, against the declarations, &c. of the Army. - Wherein is flatly proved by the express words of the Armies declarations, that the sixth article of the * late address of the said council of officers to the Parliament, point-blank changeth the cause of liberty of conscience, from the good old one, to a bad new one; from that which at first, and all along the Army engaged in, and for, and declared to that which they engaged against. Moreover, that the imposition therein is agreeable neither to the Armies solemn declarations and engagements, nor to liberty of conscience, nor to the Scriptures of truth, but is contrary to them all George Bishop 1659 Engelska
18 The Cry of blood. - And Herod, Pontius Pilate, and the Jewes reconciled, and in conspiracy with the dragon, to devour the manchild. Being a declaration of the Lord arising in those people, of the city of Bristol, who are scornfully called Quakers, and of the manifold sufferings, and persecutions sustain'd by them from the priests, rulers, professors and rude multitude, contrary to law, liberty, justice, government, the righteous ends of of the wars, and the Scriptures of truth. Together with a true account of the material passages in substance between the rulers and them at their several examinations, and commitments, and at two general sessions of the publick peace: and of the tumults, and insurrections, with other necessary observations, and occurences. Gathered up, written in a roll, and delivered to John Gunning late mayor of that city (being the fruits of his year) for the private admonition, and conviction of himself, and brethren concern'd, and named therein: with a letter declaring the end, and reason of what is so done, (of which a copy followes in the ensuing pages) 1656 Engelska
19 A little treatise concerning things indifferent in relation unto worship - directed to the King and his council and all others who are concerned (or do think themselves so to be) in matters of religion : for them to weigh well, mind, and consider (if they please) ere any determination be had in things of that nature George Bishop 1663 Engelska
20 The warnings of the Lord to the King of England and his Parliament George Bishop 1667 Engelska

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