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A letter to ------ Esquire, in answer to Mr. Robins's Full confutation of the Reply to his remarks on the Essay upon distinct and indistinct vision. By James Jurin, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society.
Jurin, James, 1684-1750.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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A treatise of dreams & visions : wherein the causes, natures, and uses, of nocturnal representations, and the communications both of good and evil angels, as also departed souls, to mankind, are theosophically unfolded; that is, according to the word of God, and the harmony of created beings. To which is added, a discourse of the causes, natures and cure of phrensie, madness or distraction. By Thomas Tryon, student in physick.
Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703Date: 1695- Books
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A strange and true relation of several wonderful and miraculous sights seen in the air in February last, and this present March 1661 : A clear sun shining in the east at midnight, with several rayes or beams, upon each of which hung the skeliton of a dead man, link'd together with serpents, and many Turkes and Greek and Hebrew letters ... Also three ships appeared at noon-day sailing on dry land, as on the water out of which came men with swords and spades, and armed soldiers, hacking and hewing as they went ... Likewise a great storm of haile blood-red, being so hard that puting it into the fire it could not be melted, but so soon as put in the water it turned it to blood. ... A woman appeared three several daies crying, repent, repent, the last day is at the dore. And a child in a white shirt appeared early in the morning to a watchman commanding him to say, beloved Christians the last day is not far off. This is confirmed by two posts and several gentlemen of quality. Likewise a true and exact description of a monstrous gyant lately discovered in Darbyshire ... shown to many persons of quality in and about the City.
Date: 1661- Books
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A short compilation of the extraordinary life and writings of Thomas Say; in which is faithfully copied, from the original manuscript, the uncommon vision, which he had when a young man. By his son.
Say, Thomas, 1709-1796.Date: 1796- Books
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A treatise of dreams & visions : wherein the causes, natures, and uses, of nocturnal representations, and the communications both of good and evil angels, as also departed souls, to mankind. Are theosophically unfolded; that is according to the Word of God, and the harmony of created beings. To which is added, a discourse of the causes, natures, and cure of phrensie, madness or distraction. By Tho. Tryon, student in physick.
Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703Date: [1689]