Browning as a Philosophical and Religious Teacher
Publisher Description
A connected account of Browning’s ideas, especially of his ideas on religion and morality, and to estimate their value. This book also may be referred as exponent of a system of ideas on moral and religious subjects, which may fairly be called a philosophy.
New poems on several occasions: I. A short essay on the progress of English poetry. ... XXI. To Mr. Stanley, apothecary. By Henry Jones.
1735
A sermon preached at Chart Sutton, Kent, the third of November, 1782: at the opening of the new church; ... To which are annexed, a list of the subscribers, and an account of the money received by the brief towards rebuilding the said church.
1782
The bricklayer's poem to the Countess of Chesterfield, on Her Ladyship's saving the soldiers from being shot
1745
The patriot enterprize: or an address to Britain. A poem. Inscribed to the Right Hon. William Pitt, ... by Mr. Jones, author of The Earl of Essex. To which is added, The Prussian campaign, a poem. Celebrating the atchievements [sic] of Frederick the Grea
1758
Philosophy: A poem address'd to the ladies who attend Mr. Booth's lectures. By the bricklayer.
1746
Merit. A poem : inscribed to the Right Honourable Philip Earl of Chesterfield. By Mr. Henry Jones,
1753