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Reference Library, Birmingham

Carrs Lane Chapel [1748, etc.] (continued):—

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Dale (R. W.) Oath or Affirmation ? Sermon in Carr’s Lane Chapel, Bir- mingham, 1883, [on the Affirmation Bill.] pp, 15. (Birmingham National Liberal Federation.) 8vo. [1883)].

—{ Another copy.)

Dale (R. W.) The Pilgrim Fathers. A lecture [delivered in Carr’s Lane Mecting House]. pp. 37. duo. 1854.

Dale (R. W.) The Town Council and the Sunday Evening Leetures : a sermon in Carr’sLane Meeting House. pp. 16. 8vo. 1881.

Davies (E.) Memoir of Dr. Williams [minister at Carrs Lane Chapel, 1792-95.) In Williams (E.) Works, Vol. I. 8vo. 1862.

The English Hymn Book, [edited by R, W. Dale, used at Carr’s Lane Chapel.] duo. 1874.

Evangelical Free Churches (Third National Con, of the), Carrs Lane Chapel, Birmingham, 1895. Official Report. Jilus. duo. [1895].

Fletcher (J.) Christian Sanctity exemplified and rewarded. A sermon in Carr’s Lane Chapel, on the death of Franees Charlotte, wife of the Rev. John Angell James. pp. 43. duo. 1819.

Fullerton (W. Y.) Waymarks for Wanderers : addresses in the Metropolitan. Tabernacle and Carrs Lane Chapel, Birmingham. duo. 1880.

Horne (C. Silvester) R, W. Dale, Jn Nine famous Birmingham Men. duo. 1909,

{James (J, A.)] Address for 1854, to the Church assembling in Carr's Lane Chapel ; by their pastor, pp. 27, duo. 1854.

James (J. A.) Christian Philanthropy : as exemplified in the life and character of the late J. Sturge. Sermon in Carrs Lane Chapel, 1859. pp. 34. 8vo. 1859.

James (J. A.) The Death of eminent Ministers, a public loss. Frineral sermon for Dr, Bogue, in Carr’s-lane Meeting, Birmingham. pp. 46. Svo. 1825.

—{ Another copy.)

James (J. A.) Female Piety : or the Young Woman's friend and guide through Life to Immortality, (Sermons to Young Women) [No. 1, delivered in Car's Lane Chapel, Birmingham], pp. 24. duo. 1852.

James (J. A.) Grateful Recollections. An address to the Church assembling in Carr’s Lane, Birmingham, on completing the forticth year of his pastorate. pp. 70. duo. 1845,

—{ Another copy.)

James (J. A.) Jubilee Memorial. An address to the children of the Congregation and Sunday Sehools [of Carr’s Lane Chapel], 2nd edn. pp. 28. duo, 1855,

James (J. A.) The Jubilee Services of, held in Birmingham. /Hus. duo. 1855,

James (J. A.) A New Year's pastoral address to his flock. pp. 32. duo, 1849.

James (J. A.) The Papal Aggression and Popery contemplated religiously. A pastoral address to his flock, pp. 43. duo. 1851.

James (J. A.) Parental desire, duty, and encouragement. Substance of two sermons in Carr's Lane Meeting-house, Birmingham. pp. vii. 67. duo. 1810.

James (J. A.) A Pastor's address to his people, [i.e. the Congregation of Carr's Lane Chapel, Birmingham,] on the principles of Dissent, and the duties of Dissenters, pp. 61. duo, 1834,

James (J. A.) The Rectitude and fidelity of the Divine Administration. A pastoral address, including a discourse in Carr's Lane Chapel, on the death of Mrs. T, S. James. pp. 50. duo. 1847,

dames (J, A.) The Seoffer admonished. ‘The substance of two scrmons in Carr's Lane Meeting House, 2nd. edn. pp. 53. duo, 1824.

—[ Another copy.]

James (J, A.) Works, edited by his son. 17 vols. duo. 1860-64. NOTE—For a list of the contents seo James.