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| | Books by Richard Parkinson: Books in the extended shelves: Parkinson, Richard, 1797-1858: The ascent of Elijah : a Seatonian poem (Printed by J. Smith for C.J.G. & F. Rivington, London :, 1830), also by Kohler Collection of British Poetry (page images at HathiTrust) Parkinson, Richard, 1797-1858: The autobiography of Henry Newcome, M.A. (Printed for the Chetham society, 1852), also by Henry Newcome and Thomas Newcome (page images at HathiTrust) Parkinson, Richard, 1797-1858: The constitution of the visible church of Christ : considered, under the heads of authority and inspiration of scripture ; creeds (tradition) ; articles of religion ; heresy and schism ; state-alliance, preaching, and national education in eight discourses (London : John W. Parker, 1839., 1839) (page images at HathiTrust) Parkinson, Richard, 1797-1858: The journal of Elizabeth Byrom in 1745. ([C. Simms and Co.], 1857), also by Elizabeth Byrom (page images at HathiTrust) Parkinson, Richard, 1797-1858: The Old-Church clock. (J.G.F. and J. Rivington; [etc., etc.], 1843), also by William Wordsworth (page images at HathiTrust) Parkinson, Richard, 1797-1858: The Old Church Clock, contrib. by William Wordsworth (Gutenberg ebook) Parkinson, Richard, 1797-1858: Poems sacred and miscellaneous (J. G. & F. Rivington, 1832), also by Kohler Collection of British Poetry (page images at HathiTrust) Parkinson, Richard, 1797-1858: The private journal and literary remains of John Byrom. (Printed for the Chetham society, 1854), also by John Byrom and F. R. Raines (page images at HathiTrust) Parkinson, Richard, 1797-1858: Rationalism and revelation : or, The testimony of moral philosophy, the system of nature, and the constitution of man, to the truth of the doctrines of Scripture : in eight discourses preached before the University of Cambridge in the year 1837 : with a memoir of the founder of the lecture, the Rev. John Hulse (London : J.G. and F. Rivingtons, 1838., 1838) (page images at HathiTrust)
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