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New Releases by John ButlerJohn Butler is the author of The Origin of Life (1906), The Theory and Practice of Modern Framed Structures (1904), Life and Letters of William John Butler, Life [and] Letters of William John Butler, The Materials of Construction.
The Theory and Practice of Modern Framed Structures
Life and Letters of William John Butler
Life [and] Letters of William John Butler
The Materials of Construction
Select essays [from Causeries du lundi] chiefly bearing on English literature, tr. by A.J. Butler
The Theory and Practice of Surveying
Plain thoughts on holy communion
The Memory of the Righteous. The Substance of a Sermon Preached ... July 15th, 1877, on the Occasion of the Unveiling of the Statue of King Alfred in the Market Place, Wantage
John Butler; Or, the Blind Man's Dog. And Other Tales
Twelve Short and Simple Meditations on the Sufferings of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Edited by W. J. Butler
The Horse; and how to Ride Him
School Prayers for Morning and Evening. Compiled by W. J. B., M.A., Vicar of Wantage i.e. William J. Butler
Brief reflections upon the liberty of the British subject; in address to E. Burke, occasioned by his late publication on the French revolution
A Sermon Preached Before the Honourable House of Commons
A Sermon Preached Before the Honourable House of Commons, at the Church of St. Margaret's, Westminster, on Friday, December 13, 1776
A letter to the Protestant dissenting ministers, who lately solicited Parliament for further relief. [By John Butler.]
A Letter to the Protestant Dissenting Ministers, who Lately Solicited Parliament for Further Relief..
Serious Considerations on the Measures of the Present Administration
Bellua Marina: or the Monstrous beast which arose out of the sea. Being an historical description of the Papal Empire, as it is originally copied out of the prophesies of Holy Writ. Together with an epitome of the lives of all the Popes, who have reigned in the Church Empire, for these last 900 years ... By J. B. B.D. a Minister of the Church of England [i.e. J. Butler].
God made Man: or, an Account of time. Stating the day, hour and minute of our Saviour's Nativity ... By a learned and reverend divine of the Church of England (J. Butler).
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