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Capital punishment: The taboos, the traditions
Tribune Online
YEJIDE GBENGA-OGUNDARE in this piece examines legal acts usually overlooked by people as mannerism but are traditions in legal practice...
4 months ago
Rule Britannia was 'Royal revolt' song against King George II
The Telegraph
Rule Britannia was originally written as part of open royal revolt against King George II rather than as a patriotic anthem,...
150 months ago
The Reverend Martin Madan And C. R. De Coetlogon – Works
Paul Mellon Centre Photographic Archive
MS Minutes of the board of Governors of the London Lock Hospital (Library of the Royal College of Surgeons), February 26, 1778. A Short History of the...
1 week ago
Martin Madan
Wikipedia
Martin Madan (1726 – 2 May 1790) was an English barrister, clergyman and writer, known for his contribution to Methodist music, 'The Lock Hospital...
157 months ago
SALVATION! O THE JOYFUL SOUND!
HymnTime.com
Words: Isaac Watts, 1709. Music: Martin Madan, 1747.
3 weeks ago
Martin Madan
Hymnary
Madan, Martin, son of Colonel Martin Madan, and brother of Dr. Spencer Madan, sometime Bishop of Peterborough, was born in 1726.
90 months ago
Martin Madan
Hymnology Archive
MARTIN MADAN was born in 1726, and was the eldest son of Col. Martin Madan, of the Guards, and Judith Cowper. He was trained for the law, was admitted to...
62 months ago
Thelyphthora or A Treatise on Female Ruin Volume 1: In Its Causes, Effects, Consequences, Prevention, & Remedy; Considered On The Basis Of Divine Law
Amazon.com
This is Volume 1 of 3 volumes. In 1780, the most famous clergyman in the world (Martin Madan) published a book which shook the Christian world.
101 months ago
Hail, thou once despisèd Jesus Words: John Bakewell & Martin Madan / Music: In Babilone Used by permission. Diane Timmons, Soprano Dr. Mattilda... | By Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Lexington, KY
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Hail, thou once despisèd Jesus. Words: John Bakewell & Martin Madan / Music: In Babilone. Used by permission. Diane Timmons, Soprano Dr. Mattilda Middleton,...
44 months ago
Today in 1790 – Martin Madan Died
Wordwise Hymns
A cousin of hymn writer William Cowper, Martin Madan, early on, lived a wild and reckless life. Then he began a career in law,...
18 months ago