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Swan (T.) Leetures on the Existence and Attributes of the Divine Being,
[addressed to the Congregation of Cannon Street Baptist Church,
Birmingham.]| duo. 1850,
Swan (‘f'.) Sermon, occasioned by the death of Rev. R. Hall, of Bristol, [preached at Cannon Street Baptist Church,] Birmingham. pp. 32, 8vo, 1831,
Turner (J.) The Covenants of Works and Grace, etc,, explained¥in a Sermon
preached in Cannon-Street, Birmingham. pp. 36, 8vo. 1770.
—-[ Another copy.|
Cannon Street Baptist Church [1738, ete.]: see also Graham Strect Chapel ;
Mursell (Arthur); Pearee (Rev, Samuel).
Cannon Street Mental Improvement Society :—
Swan (T.) Essay delivered at the opening of the Cannon-Street Mental Improvement Society, pp. 16. 8vo. 1830.
Cannon Street Sunday Schools : see Cannon Street Baptist Church, Cannon (RicHarp) :—
Historical Record of the Sixth, or Royal First Warwickshire Regiment of Foot. Illus. ( Historical Records of the British Army.) 8vo. 1839, Cant ; a satirical poem [on the Rey. J. A. James’ criticism of the Theatre, cte.}
By a Late Member of Carr's Lane Mecting House. pp, 28, duo. 1824, Cant ; a satirical poem : see also Anti-Cant, ete.
- CANTRILL (‘THOMAS CROSBEE).
Caper. (itev. HENRY M.) :—
Addresses fon Education in Birmingham] before a private mecting at the residence of the Mayor [i.e. George Dixon], by H. M. Capel and Dr. [F.] Temple. pp. Ls, 8vo. [1867].
Carzen (CHARLES H.) :-— ; .
Battlefield Fragments and other poems, [some relating to Birmingham.)
By an Old Trooper. pp. 95, Mus. duo. 1913.
- CAPERN (EDWARD).
Capern (Edward) Works relating to :-—
Church of the Saviour Schools, [Birmingham.] Programmes of Readings and Songs, ete., by Edward Capern, 1869-70, 2 vols. duo. [1869-70].
Dent (R. K.) Edward Capern, poet and lecturer. Zn Mid-England, Vol. 1, 8vo. 1880. ’
Edward Capern. In The Biograph and Review, Vol. 2. 8vo. 1879.
Carrer (Roper) :—
Proposed Birmingham Ship Canal. Sea Ports, Canal Ports, & River Ports.
Address at the Queen’s Hotel, Birmingham, 1886, pp. 36, S8vo. [1887]. CapreR (WALTER HALL) :—
Letter to the Governors of the Free Grammar School, founded by King Edward the Sixth, at Birmingham, pp. 23. 8vo. [1822].
Carp (Rev. Davin) :-— :
A Message from St. Edward’s (New John Street West, Birmingham). ‘To our Fellow-Churchmen. [Appeal for subscriptions to Vicarage Building ‘und.] pp. 25. Ports. Illus. obl. duo, [1911].
St. Edward’s, the youngest Parish in Birmingham, An appeal, [ Anon.) pp. 11. Titus. obl, duo, [1903].
Care Committee (Central) : sce Education. Carry (S, Prarcr) :-—
Samuel Pearce, M.A., the Baptist Brainerd [minister of Cannon Street Chapel].
Ports. duo, [1913].
—2nd edn. Ports. duo. (1913).