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The oeconomy of health : or, a medical essay: containing new and familiar instructions for the attainment of health, happiness and longevity: in which the nature of the human mind is accurately investigated, and its union and connexion with the body systematically explained / by Andrew Harper.
Date: [1785?]- Books
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Speculations on the state of Ireland: shewing the fatal causes of her misery, the evil influence under which she languishes, and the power thereof to reduce her to the last extreme of human wretchedness and woe.
Date: 1793- Books
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The extreme cruelty and danger of introducing natural plans of supposed happiness, in room of the scheme of Jesus: or, infidelity, immorality, ignorance and final misery; the genuine consequences of our present pulpit language: in several letters to a clergyman. By Roderick Mackenzie, A.M.
Mackenzie, Roderick, 1718?-Date: [1788?]- Books
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The critic philosopher; or, Truth discovered. Reader, you will here find clearly proved, that man is greatly mistaken with regard to his own happiness; that his religious tenents and political schemes, if not discontinued, will involve him in still greater miseries and that he has very false notions of those things which concern his peace here, and his eternal happiness hereafter. Fourth edition, with considerable additions. By A.G. Sinclair, M.D. late in the Universities of Edinburgh, Paris, Member of the Philosophical Society, and author of the Systems of Chymistry and Comparative Anatomy in the Royal Cyclopædia, &c.
Sinclair, A. G.Date: M,DCC,LXXXX. [1790]- Books
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An enquiry into the manners of the present age. In which it is impartially and seriously considered, whether they tend most to the happiness or misery of man. By a lady.
Lady.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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Plocacosmos: or, the whole art of hairdressing; wherein is contained, ample rules for the young artizan, more particularly for ladies women, valets, &c. &c. as well as directions for persons to dress their own hair ... with a history of the hair and headdress ... also complete rules for the management of children ... and ... for the preservation of the health and happiness of age / By James Stewart.
Stewart, James.Date: 1782- Books
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A discourse, adapted to the present day, on the health and happiness, or misery and ruin, of the body politic, in similitude to that of the natural body. Preached at Coventry, April, 1781. By Joseph Huntington, D.D. [Four lines of Scripture text]
Huntington, Joseph, 1735-1794.Date: M,DCC,LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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The happiness and misery of a future state considered. A sermon, preached at the Rev. Mr. Barker's meeting, Butt Lane, Deptford. on Sunday the 30th of August, 1789. By John Townsend, Minister of the Gospel. (published by Request.)
Townsend, John, 1757-1826.Date: 1789- Books
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Human nature in its fourfold state of primitive integrity, entire depravation, begun recovery, and consummate happiness or misery, subsisting in the parents of mankind in paradise, the unregenerate, the regenerate, all mankind in the future state. In several practical discourses: by Mr. Thomas Boston, late Minister of the Gospel at Etterick.
Boston, Thomas, 1677-1732.Date: 1744- Books
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Rational self-love; or, a philosophical and moral essay on the natural principles of happiness and virtue. With reflections on the various systems of philosophers, ancient and modern, on this subject. By L- N-.
Nihell, Laurence, approximately 1757-1822.Date: M,DCC,LXX. [1770]- Books
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Human nature in its fourfold state of primitive integrity, entire depravation, begun recovery, and consummate happiness or misery. Subsisting in the parents of mankind in paradise. The unregenerate. The regenerate. All mankind in the future state. In several practical discourses, by Mr. Thomas Boston, late Minister of the Gospel at Etterick.
Boston, Thomas, 1677-1732.Date: M,DCC,LIII. [1753]- Books
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A description of the Last Judgment; with some reflections thereon. The happiness of being ready. And the misery of being unready for such a day. Also, a poem on death, and one on the Resurrection. By John Peck, of Rehoboth. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
Peck, John, 1735-1812.Date: M,DCC,LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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Human nature in its fourfold state, Of primitive integrity, entire depravation, begun recovery, and consummate happiness or misery, subsisting in the parents of mankind in paradise. The unregenerate. The regenerate. All mankind in the future state. In several practical discourses. By Mr Thomas Boston, late minister of the Gospel at Ettrick.
Boston, Thomas, 1677-1732.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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Fortune's favourite: Containing, memoirs of the many hardships and sufferings, together with the surprizing deliverance and advancement to plenty and happiness, of Jacobo Anglicano, a young nobleman: In which will be inserted the hard usage of his cruel uncle, by whose means he was trepann'd into slavery, which he suffer'd for thirteen years, with the manner of his escape from it. The several persecutions of his uncle after his return; by whose procurement he was tried in England for a murder, for which there did not appear the least ground for accusation; and an attempt to assassinate him in Ireland.
Date: 1744- Books
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A divine dialogue between a poor but godly person, and A Covetous Wealthy gentleman. Shewing the happiness of the poor man, contented in his Condition; and the misery of the rich man, never being satisfied with his Worldly Riches.
Date: 1773- Pictures
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A board game leading to the mansion of happiness, with the rules of the game. Engraving.
Fox, George (Author of The cottagers)Date: 1st Sepr. 1851Reference: 37628i- Books
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Human happiness; or the sceptic. A poem, in six cantos. By Thomas Holcroft, Author of Duplicity, a Comedy.
Holcroft, Thomas, 1745-1809.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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Human nature in its four-fold state Of primitive integrity, entire depravation, begun recovery, and consummate happiness or misery, subsisting in the parents of mankind in paradise, the irregenerate, the regenerate, all mankind in the future state. In several practical discourses: By a minister of the Gospel in the Church of Scotland[.]
Boston, Thomas, 1677-1732.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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The restitution of all things (which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began) defended: being an attempt to answer the Reverend Dan Taylor's assertions and re-assertions in favour of endless misery, in five letters to himself. By Elhanan Winchester.
Winchester, Elhanan, 1751-1797.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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A voyage to Ipswich, a narrative poem. Interspers'd with diverse sentiments on happiness, wealth, Power, Providence, Liberty, and the Nature of Free Elections. Including Two Prologues, One in Praise of commerce, The other In Honour of Admiral Vernon, spoken at the Playhouse in Ipswich, by the author, W. Paget, Comedian. With a Preface address'd to the Impartial. With a preface address'd to the impartial.
Paget, William.Date: 1741- Books
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Human nature in its four-fold state of primitive integrity, entire deprivation, Begun Recovery, and Consummate Happiness or Misery, subsisting in the parents of mankind in paradise, the irregenerate, The Regenerate, All Mankind in the future State. In several practical discourses: by the eminently Pious and Learned Mr. Thomas Boston late Minister of the Gospel at Ettrick.
Boston, Thomas, 1677-1732.Date: 1735- Books
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Human nature in its four-fold state Of Primitive Integrity, Entire Depravation, Begun Recovery, and Consummate Happiness or Misery, Subsisting in The Parents of Mankind in Paradise. The Unregenerate. The Regenerate. All Mankind in the future State. in several practical discourses, by Mr. Thomas Boston, late Minister of the Gospel at Etterick.
Boston, Thomas, 1677-1732.Date: 1761- Books
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Human nature in its fourfold state, Of primitive integrity, entire depravation, begun recovery, and consummate happiness or misery, subsisting in the parents of mankind in paradise, the unregenerate. The regenerate, all mankind in the future state. In several practical discourses. By Mr Thomas Boston, late minister of the Gospel at Ettrick.
Boston, Thomas, 1677-1732.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Epistles to Deists and Jews, In order to convert them to the Christian Religion: and scriptural remedies For healing the Divisions in the Church of England; particularly Of those people called Methodists: And divine infallible recipes For Mankind to enjoy Life comfortable on Earth, and to be Qualified for, and assured of, Exquisite Happiness to the endless Ages of Eternity. By Edward Goldney, Senr. Gent.
Goldney, Edward, active 1759-1770.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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The oeconomy of health, or, a medical essay: containing new and familiar instructions for the attainment of health, happiness and longevity: in which the nature of the human mind is accurately investigated, and its union and connexion with the body systematically explained. By Andrew Harper, late surgeon to his Majestys Garrison in the Bahama Islands.
Harper, Andrew, -1790.Date: [1785?]