Dr Williams's Library was a small English research library located in Gordon Square, Bloomsbury, London, the contents have now been relocated to Manchester...
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of society in the years 1677 to 1691. The manuscript is held by Dr Williams's Library in London, and in 2007 the Boydell Press published a six-volume...
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he left which led to the creation of Dr Williams's Library, a centre for research on English Dissenters. Williams was born in Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales...
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United Reformed Church are held in the Congregational Library, housed at the Dr Williams's Library, in London, as are the archives of the Congregational...
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was then moved to Dr Williams's Library, London, when the Hall site was sold. Dr Williams's Library also holds the former library of New College London...
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system of limited registration for dissenters being established at Dr Williams's Library in London. Some local chapels promptly abandoned keeping their own...
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University Press. p. 341. ISBN 978-0-521-47772-7. Dr. Williams's Library (1841). Catalogue of the Library in Red Cross Street, Cripplegateurl=https://books...
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Western Australia University Hall, Gordon Square, London, home of Dr Williams's Library University Hall, within Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and...
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approved by the General Convention in 1789 and introduced in 1790. Dr Williams's Library, a British collection which includes many Unitarian and Nonconformist...
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exemplified by, in Williams' view, the works of Oxford professor Reginald Coupland) as supportive of continued British colonial rule. Williams's argument owed...
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normally took place in Essex Hall was displaced to some spare rooms at Dr Williams's Library in Gordon Square. Essex Church, known locally as Kensington Unitarians...
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in the 1970s.) The library of the college, which held a large collection of his manuscripts, was transferred to Dr Williams's Library in 1976.[citation...
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its benefactor Daniel Williams, (1643–1716) a Nonconformist minister from Wrexham, who also gave his name to Dr Williams's Library in Euston, London. The...
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Bloomsbury, close to the British Library, the Wiener Library, the Warburg Institute, Dr Williams's Library, the library of the School of Oriental and African...
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trustees; it is in Gordon Square, Bloomsbury, London. It adjoins Dr Williams's Library and is within sight of University College London. The church is...
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the bust survives. Another bust is installed at the nonconformist Dr Williams's Library, in central London. The first public statue stands at Abney Park...
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the listed church of Christ the King and next to it the home of Dr Williams's Library. The Institute of Archaeology, a department of University College...
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portrait of Fleming, by William Chamberlain, was bequeathed by him to Dr. Williams's Library. Fleming's major work is A Survey of the Search after Souls, 1758...
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John Evans (divine) (redirect from Dr. Evans's List)
his penniless widow and daughter. The catalogue is preserved in Dr Williams's Library, London; where there is also a portrait of him. Evans was the chief...
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Folio, 1623: The Dr. Williams's Library Copy, 13 July 2006; "Three Issues" p. 26; auction catalogue research by Peter Selley and Dr. Peter Beal. Cieslik...
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First Folio (category Bodleian Library collection)
comedies. On 13 July 2006, a complete copy of the First Folio owned by Dr Williams's Library was auctioned at Sotheby's auction house. The book, which was in...
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correspondence and papers of the Glynne and Gladstone families. Dr Williams's Library in London List of non-ecclesiastical and non-residential works by...
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Folio, 1623: The Dr. Williams's Library Copy, 13 July 2006; "Three Issues" p. 26; auction catalogue research by Peter Selley and Dr. Peter Beal. Robin...
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daughter of the Rev. George Jeffries. There is a portrait of him in Dr Williams's Library, London. He was a voluminous and popular author. There is a play...
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Street Journal. Retrieved 7 October 2019. "Library of Congress Completes Purchase of Waldseemüller Map". Library of Congress. Retrieved 7 October 2019. "Sale...
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Manuscript in 1670. Copies exist in eleven British libraries, including the British Library and Dr Williams's Library in London. There is also a copy in Berlin...
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occasional sermons. There is a very fine portrait of him (in oil) in Dr Williams's library, engraved in Wilson's History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches...
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Grade II listed structure in 1983. There is a portrait of Baxter in Dr Williams's Library, Gordon Square, London.[citation needed] Baxter House, a boarding...
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talents. Along with Williams's sister Rose, Carroll was one of the two people who received a bequest in Williams's will. Williams described Carroll's...
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and Charles Wesley, hymn writer Daniel Williams (1643–1716), theologian and founder of Dr Williams's Library Thomas Belsham (1750–1829), Unitarian minister...
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