Postoperative Pain Chemotherapy : Patient-controlled analgesia : confidence in postoperative pain control / Margaret L. Heath, Veronica J. Thomas.; Heath, Margaret L.
Postsecondary Education England Kent : Local education authority-college relationships : a survey and analysis of managerial relationships and strategic planning mechanisms between further and higher education colleges in Kent and the Kent County Council in the post 1988 Education Reform Act period.; Finucane, Patrick.
Posture In Worship Controversial Literature Early Works To 1800 : Apodeixis tou antiteichismatos. Or, a tryall of the counter-scarfe, made 1642. : In answer to a scandalous pamphlet, intituled, A treatise against superstitious Iesu-worship: written by Mascall Giles, Vicar of Ditchling in Sussex. Wherein are discovered his sophismes: and the holy mother our church is cleered of all the slanders which hee hath laid on her. By the author of the Antiteichisma.; Barton, Thomas,
Posture In Worship Sermons : A treatise against superstitious Jesv-worship : wherein the true sense of Phil. 2, 9-10 is opened, and from thence is plainly shewed and by sundry arguments proved, that corporall bowing at the name Jesus, is neither commanded, grounded, or warranted thereupon ... / written especially for the benefit of weake seduced persons that have a zeale towards God, though not according to knowledge by Mascall Giles.; Giles, Mascall,
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Posture In Worship Sermons Early Works To 1800 : A treatise against svperstitiovs Jesu-worship. : VVherein the true sense of Phil. 2. 9, 10. is opened, and from thence is plainly shewed, and by sundry arguments proved, that corporall bowing at the name Jesus, is neither commanded, grounded, nor warranted thereupon. With answers to some of the maine reasons overthrowne. ... / Written especially for the benefit of weake seduced persons, that have a zeale towards God, though not according to knowledge. By Mascall Giles minister of Gods Word at Dicheling in Sussex.; Giles, Mascall,
Potatoes Great Britain Early Works To 1800 : Englands happiness increased, or, A sure and easie remedy against all succeeding dear years : by a plantation of the roots called potatoes, whereof (with the addition of wheat flower) excellent, good and wholesome bread may be made every year, eight or nine months together, for half the charge as formerly : also by the planting of these roots ten thousand men in England and Wales, who know not how to live or what to do to get a maintenance for their families, may of one acre of ground make thirty pounds per annum / invented and published for the good of the poorer sort, by John Forster ...; Forster, John.