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Worthington, Hugh

1752 – 1813

  • A good character better than a great fortune. A discourse, preached in London, May 28, 1775. By Hugh Worthington, junA good character better than a great fortune. A discourse, preached in London, May 28, 1775. By Hugh Worthington, jun
  • A people's truest respect to a faithful pastorA people's truest respect to a faithful pastor
  • A sermonA sermon
  • A sermon ... on ... 6th ... May, 1789, at the Meeting-House in the Old JewryA sermon ... on ... 6th ... May, 1789, at the Meeting-House in the Old Jewry
  • A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Francis SpilsburyA sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Francis Spilsbury
  • A sermon, delivered on Wednesday the 6th of May, 1789A sermon, delivered on Wednesday the 6th of May, 1789
  • An approved pastorAn approved pastor
  • An essay on the resolution of plain triangles, by common arithmetic: with a new and concise table, adapted to the purpose. By Hugh Worthington, junAn essay on the resolution of plain triangles, by common arithmetic: with a new and concise table, adapted to the purpose. By Hugh Worthington, jun
  • Christianity, an easy and liberal system; that of Popery, absurd and burdensomeChristianity, an easy and liberal system; that of Popery, absurd and burdensome
  • The duty and benefit of retirementThe duty and benefit of retirement
  • The duty of instructing and relieving necessitous children. A sermon, preached at Salters-Hall, on Lord's Day evening, June 16th, 1793, in behalf of the Protestant dissenting charity school, established in Wood-Street, Spital-fields. By the Rev. Hugh WortThe duty of instructing and relieving necessitous children. A sermon, preached at Salters-Hall, on Lord's Day evening, June 16th, 1793, in behalf of the Protestant dissenting charity school, established in Wood-Street, Spital-fields. By the Rev. Hugh Wort
  • The progress of moral corruption. A sermonThe progress of moral corruption. A sermon