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To the people of Ireland.
Atticus.Date: 1800]- Books
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Essay on hypocrisy. By the late Rev. Mr Alexander Carmichael. Originally printed, 1730.
Carmichael, Alexander, -approximately 1676.Date: 1798?]- Books
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Edmund Elys his second letter to Dr. Kennet.
Elys, Edmund, approximately 1634-approximately 1707.Date: 1704]- Books
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The grand disappointment, or, a description of the several figures, the pope, Pretender, cardinals, Jesuits and fryers, that were designed to disturb the government, being seized and apprehended, by Her Majesty's Grenadiers on Saturday morning the 17th instant at Two of the Clock, in Angel-Court, Drury-Lane, the Persons Names they were design'd to Represent; the Manner they were to be Carried. And a Description of the whole Procession, as it was to have been Conducted from White-Hall to the Royal-Exchange, and the Speeches that were to be made.
Date: 1711- Books
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A letter to the Lords upon the matter of the Occasional Bill.
Stephens, William, -1718.Date: 1704]- Books
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A letter to Mr. Jonathan Adams, his wife, the inhabitants of Rochester, and the public in general, in which the extraordinary and unparalleled case of Doctor Sinclair, is fairly and impartially stated. With the cause of Mrs. Sinclair's elopement.
Anderson, John, active 18th century.Date: Printed in the Year 1790- Books
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Meekness and ambition, or, the hypocrite detected. In a dialogue between R--h--d, an I-r-h-B-sh-p, and S-s-n, a favourite E-g--h Ch-b-m-d. ON Occasion of his L s p's being resolutely oppos'd and ignominiously defeated in an Encoroachment he had long meditated and lately attempted upon the Prerogative of a certain D n, and the Rights and Privileges of his Ch t r.
Date: [1765?]- Books
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The hope of the hypocrite, described from the Scriptures.
Date: 1795- Books
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Bigotry, superstition and hypocrisy worse than atheism. Divided into two parts. Part I. In which is prov'd, that bigotry, superstition and hypocrisy, are not only more pernicious to society than atheism, but are also a greater offence to God himself. Wherein also is demonstrated, That it is not only lawful to reason and examine into the Truth of Faith and Religion; but it is likewise the Duty of all Men so to do: And also, that it is inconsistent with the Attributes of God to punish, or reward any one Man for his Belief, when entertain'd by Speculation. At the End of which, is a short Discourse on Deism. Part II. The autho relates a discourse that pass'd between a friend and himself: In which Discourse, his Friend recounts several Dialogues that pass'd between a Jew and himself, at Amsterdam; in which, the Former delivers his Thoughts concerning Religion. And also endeavours, philosophically, to prove, That the Soul is an immaterial Substance: And, that even granting it Matter, to be impossible for the Mind to perish at the Dissolution of the Body. And likewise, he proves it to be the Duty of all Men to think freely. At the End of which, his Friend also delivers his Opinion on Religion, under a Metaphor. By M. Robles.
Robles, M.Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Arguments for exposing false teachers. Including an answer to the second letter, dated from Enfield. By the author of A character.
Bockett, Elias, 1695-1735.Date: Printed in the Year, 1718- Books
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The nature and mischiefs of hypocrisy. A sermon preach'd at the assizes, before Mr. Justice Blencowe, and Mr. Justice Gould, at St. Mary's Church in Oxford, July the fifteenth, 1708. By John Willett, M.A. Fellow of Wadham-College. Publish'd at the request of the high-sheriff, and grand-jury.
Willett, John, 1674 or 1675-1743.Date: 1708- Books
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A Sovereign remedy for the cure of hypocrisy and blind zeal, extracted from the salutary precepts of Jesus Christ, And addressed to the serious Consideration of The People called Methodists. By an Enemy to Pious Fraud.
Enemy to pious fraud.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The hypocritical fast, with its design and consequences. A sermon, preached on Wednesday evening, February 21, 1781, in Norwich. By R. David.
David, Rees.Date: [1781?]- Books
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A seasonable check to the fury of an unfledg'd minister of the Gospel. In a letter to the Reverend Mr. T- - - - - - - A very young Glóstershire Clergyman. Written by Mr. J- - - - - - - - A very young Wiltshire Layman. Occasion'd by the former's falsly charging the latter with Atheism. In which are interspers'd some Observations on Atheism and Superstition, together with a Hint or two to the Professors of Christianity in general.
J- - - - - - - -, Mr.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Papers selected from the Censor. Written by - H. Of which two were condemned to be burned by the common hangman.
H, -.Date: 1750- Books
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England's bloody tribunal: or, popish cruelty displayed. Containing a compleat account of the lives, religious principles, cruel persecutions, sufferings, tortures, and triumphant deaths, of the most pious English Protestant martyrs, Who have sealed the Faith of our Holy Religion with their Blood. Exhibiting A full View of Popery, with all its superstitious and horrid Practices; and tending to promote the Protestant Religion, by displaying the Errors of Popish Idolatry, and confirming the true Believer in the Faith of Our Blessed Redeemer, who was crucified for our Sins, and rose again for our Justification, and now sitteth at the Right Hand of God, making Intercession for us. To Which IS Added, A faithful Narrative of the many hortid Cruelties and Persecutions that have been inflicted by the Roman Catholics on the Protestants of Scotland, Ireland, France and Germany. With A particular Description of the various Tortares and Barbarities, that are practiced by the Inquisition in Different Parts of the World. Also The Lives of the Primitive Reformers, whose Effigies are given in the Frontispiece to the Work. Together With A full and plain Refutation of the Errors of the Romish Church, laid down in such a Manner as to enable the unlearned Protestants to confute the chief Arguments of the most artful Popish Priests and their Emissaries. By the Reverend Matthew Taylor, D. D. By the King's Authority.
Taylor, Matthew, D.D.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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The black book of conscience: or, God's high court of justice in the soul of man : wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every man's heart and ways, is judged and discovered by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme.
Jones, Andrew, active 17th centuryDate: [1698]- Books
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The sportsman, farrier and shoeing-smiths new guide. being the substance of the works of the late Charles Vial de St. Bell. ... to which is prefixed a short account of his life, ... Also, an appendix, containing valuable extracts, from the most approved veterinary writers. By John Lawrence. ...
Vial de Sainbel, Charles, 1753-1793.Date: [1796]- Books
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The black book of conscience. Or, Gods high court of justice in the soul : Wherein, the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every mans heart and ways, is judged and discovered by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme. The sixth edition. By Andrew Jones.
Jones, Andrew, active 17th centuryDate: 1658- Books
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The black book of conscience: or, Gods high court of justice in the soul : Wherein, the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every mans heart and wayes, is judged and discovered by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience take liberty to sin and blaspheme. The 29. edition. By Andrew Jones.
Jones, Andrew, active 17th centuryDate: 1666- Books
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The black book of conscience. Or, God's high court of justice in the soul : Wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every mans heart and ways is judged and discovered, by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme. The 43d. ed[i]tion. By Andrew Jones.
Jones, Andrew, active 17th centuryDate: [1664-92]- Books
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The black book of conscience. Or, God's high court of justice in the soul : Wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every mans heart and ways is judged and discovered, by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme. The 42d. edition. By Andrew Jones.
Jones, Andrew, active 17th centuryDate: [1680?]- Books
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The black book of conscience, or, God's high court of justice in the soul : Wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every mans heart and wayes is judged, and discovered by their conscience. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme. / By Andrew Jones.
Jones, Andrew, active 17th centuryDate: 1687- Books
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The general and particular principles of animal electricity and magnetism, &c. in which are found Dr. Bell's secrets and practice, AS Delivered To His Pupils In Paris, London, Dublin, Bristol, Glocester, Worcester, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Shrewsbury, Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, &c. &c. Shewing how to Magnetise and Cure different Diseases; to produce Crises, as well as Somnambulism, or Sleep-Walking; and in that State of Sleep to make a Person eat, drink, walk, sing and play upon any Instruments they are used to, &c. to make Apparatus and other Accessaries to produce Magnetical Facts; also to Magnetise Rivers, Rooms, Trees, and other Bodies, animate and inanimate; to raise the Arms, Legs of a Person awake, and to make him rise from his Chair; to raise the Arm of a Person absent from one Room to another; also to treat him at a Distance. All the New Experiments and Phenomena are explained by Monsieur le Docteur Bell, Professor of that Science, And Member of the Philosophical Harmonic Society at Paris, Fellow Correspondent of M. Le Court de Geblin's Museum; and the only Person authorised by Patent from the First Noblemen in France, to teach and practise that Science in England, Ireland, &c. Price Five Shillings.
Bell, John, Professor of Animal Magnetism.Date: 1792- Books
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Edward Macculloch, - - - - - - - - appellant. Janet Macculloch, - - - - - - - - - respondent. The appellant's case.
MacCulloch, Edward.Date: 1759]