Hurn, William.
The divine government a ground of rejoicing at all times; And the Tears of England, or A Word in Season to the People; Two Sermons, Preached in Substance at Debenham, in Suffolk, The Former on Tuesday, December 19, 1797, Being the Day set apart for a General Thanksgiving for Naval Victories Obtained in the Present War; And the Latter on Wednesday, March 7, 1798. Being the day appointed for a General Fast. By W. Hurn, Vicar of Debenham.
Ipswich: printed by Shave and Jackson, for the author, and sold by T. Chapman, No. 151. Fleet-Street; J. Mathews, No. 18, Strand; T. Conder, Bucklersbury, London; Forster, Ipswich; Keymer, Colchester; Rackham, Bury; Deighton, Cambridge, &c, 1798.
ESTC No. T27924.Grub Street ID 259717.
Hurn, William.
Heath-Hill: a descriptive poem, in four cantos. By W. Hurn.
[Colchester?]: Printed for the author, and sold by W. Keymer, Colchester, and G. Robinson, London, MDCCLXXVII. [1777].
ESTC No. T2149.Grub Street ID 241174.
Hurn, William.
The blessings of peace, and the guilt of war, a lyric poem. By the Reverend William Hurn.
London: printed and sold by J. Johnson, 1784.
ESTC No. N15226.Grub Street ID 4955.
Hurn, William.
The necessity of immediate repentance, and a holy life, enforced from the parable of the unfruitful fig-tree. A sermon, preached at the parish church of Stowmarket, ... April 10th. 1785. By William Hurn, ...
Bury St. Edmunds: printed and sold by J. Rackham, [1785].
ESTC No. T174345.Grub Street ID 211432.
Hurn, William.
Men warned to examine the ground of their religion; or, false foundations removed, and the true one pointed out; a sermon: preached in the cathedral church, Norwich, on Sunday, October 17th, 1790. By W. Hurn, Vicar of Debenham, and Chaplain to Her Grace the Duchess Dowager of Chandos. Published by Particular Desire. If the Foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do? Ps. xi. 3. Except the Lord Build the House, they labour in vain that build it. Ps. cxxvii. 1. Nevertheless the Foundation of God standeth Sure. 2 Tim. ii. 19. The Name of the Lord is a strong Tower: the righteous runneth into it and is Safe. Prov. xviii. 10. Through wisdom is an House Builded; and by understanding it is Established: and by knowledge shall the Chambers be Filled with all precious and pleasant riches. Prov. xxiv. 3, 4. Hearken unto me, ye that know righteousness, the people in whose heart is my law; fear ye not the reproach of men, neither be ye afraid of their revilings: for the moth shall eat them .
Ipswich: printed by Shave and Jackson; and sold by J. Mathews, No. 18, Strand, London; and Booth, Norwich, [1790].
ESTC No. T98689.Grub Street ID 317914.
Hurn, William.
The fundamental principles of the established church, proved to be the doctrine of the scriptures; an introductory discourse preached, March 7th, at Debenham, in Suffolk, ... By William Hurn, ...
Bury [Suffolk]: printed and sold by J. Rackham; sold also by J. Mathews, London, 1790.
ESTC No. T98690.Grub Street ID 317915.
Hurn, William.
Preparation for death, stated from the holy scriptures, and the reality of divine consolations, attested in a sermon, preached at Debenham, Feb. 26, 1792, On occasion of the sudden but remarkably triumphant departure of William Patrick. To which are Added Some Lyric Verses, Entitled, Laughter in Death. By W. Hurn, Vicar of Debenham, and Chaplain to Her Grace the Duchess Dowager of Chandos.
Ipswich: printed by Shave and Jackson; and sold by P. Forster, Ipswich (successor to J. Shave), and the other booksellers in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Essex, [1792?].
ESTC No. T98691.Grub Street ID 317916.
Hurn, William.
Men warned to examine the ground of their religion; or, false foundations removed, and the true one pointed out; a sermon: preached in the cathedral church, Norwich, on Sunday, October 17th, 1790. By W. Hurn, Vicar of Debenham, and Chaplain to Her Grace the Dutchess-Dowager of Chandos. Published by particular Desire.
Bath: printed by S. Hazard, MDCCXCII. [1792].
ESTC No. T18015.Grub Street ID 216820.
Hurn, William.
A sermon on the divine government, in which the doctrine of a particular providence is practically considered; and shewn to be a ground of consolation to believers in all their trials. By W. Hurn, ...
Ipswich: printed by S. Jackson; and sold by J. Bransby; and Rivingtons and Matthews, London, 1800.
ESTC No. T27923.Grub Street ID 259716.