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Edward Tagart

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Locke's writings and philosophy historically considered, and vindicated from the charge of contributing to the scepticism of Hume
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The Service at the Settlement of the Rev. Edward Tagart, as Minister of the Octagon Chapel, Norwich, August 10, 1825
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Tagart married in 1828, Helen Bourn (1797–1871), daughter of Joseph Bourn, a grandson of
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Sketches of the lives and characters of the leading Reformers of the Sixteenth Century
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Remarks on Bentham, His Obligations to Priestley, and His Early Studies
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to the place he ought to take in the estimation of his country')
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wrote, 'I think it will have the effect of restoring
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Index

Unitarian
Bristol
Bath Grammar School
dissenting theological academy
York
Harris Manchester College, Oxford
ordained
Octagon Chapel, Norwich
Browning Hall
Walworth
Regent Street
plate
Charles Dickens
general secretary
British and Foreign Unitarian Association
Linnean Society
Geological Society
Society of Antiquaries
Dr Williams
the Unitarians of Transylvania
Brussels
The Service at the Settlement of the Rev. Edward Tagart, as Minister of the Octagon Chapel, Norwich, August 10, 1825
A Memoir of the late Captain Peter Heywood, R. N.
Remarks on mathematical or demonstrative reasoning
Sketches of the lives and characters of the leading Reformers of the Sixteenth Century
Remarks on Bentham, His Obligations to Priestley, and His Early Studies
Locke's writings and philosophy historically considered, and vindicated from the charge of contributing to the scepticism of Hume
Hallam
Locke
Samuel Bourn the younger

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