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Blasphemy - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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The sodomites shame and doom, laid before them with great grief and compassion. By a minister of the Church of England.
Minister of the Church of England.Date: 1702]- Books
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Truth transcending human reason. Or, The intellectual harmony clearly exhibited; know thy self. Being an alarm to deists, priests, and people, and a trial of spirits; demonstrating clearly the proof of the trinity to be in every man: and also what the sin and blasphemy against the Holy Ghost is, and by whom committed in this present age. Likewise a hint proposed to prevent robberies, thefts, and murthers, &c. Fit for all capacities to read and practise. By Geo. Hope,Gent.
Hope, George.Date: [1760?]- Books
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A letter to a friend, concerning the great sin of taking God's name in vain. Whereto are added, one or two remarks concerning vein or common swearing. By Edward Wells, D.D. rector of Cotesbach in Leicestershire.
Wells, Edward, 1667-1727.Date: 1721- Books
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A letter concerning the due boundaries of chr[istian] fellowship; specially, with whom 'tis lawful to join in divine worship, and from whom 'tis duty to withdraw: Written to the prisoners for conscience, in Dunnottar-Castle, who then were many, in summer 1685. By Mr. Alexander Shields, preacher of the Gospel, then prisoner at Ediburgh. Deligently compared with the best manuscripts.
Shields, Alexander, 1660?-1700.Date: Printed in the year MDCCXXVI. [1726]