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The religious philosopher: or, The right use of the contemplation of the world, for the conviction of atheists and infidels. ... By the learned Dr. Nieuwentyt. Translated from the original in Low Dutch, by John Chamberlayne, Esq; F.R.S. Adorn'd with cuts.
Nieuwentyt, Bernard, 1654-1718.Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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Death made comfortable: or, the way to dye well. Consisting of directions for an holy and an happy death. Together with An Office for the Sick, and for certain Kinds of Bodily Illness; and for Dying Persons. And Proper Prayers upon the Death of Friends. By John Kettlewell, B. D. Late Presbyter of the Church of England.
Kettlewell, John, 1653-1695.Date: 1722- Books
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Memoirs of the life of Mr. John Kettlewell, Sometime Fellow of Lincoln College in Oxford, and Vicar of Coles-Hill in Warwickshire, in the Diocess of Litchfield. Wherein is contained some account of the transactions of his time. Compiled from the collections of Dr. George Hickes, and Robert Nelson, Esq; with several original papers.
Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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An help and exhortation to worthy communicating: or, a treatise describing the meaning, worthy reception, duty and benefits, of the holy sacrament: and answering the doubts of conscience, and other reasons, which most generally detain men from it. Together with suitable devotions added. By John Kettlewell, late Vicar of Coles-Hill in Warwickshire.
Kettlewell, John, 1653-1695.Date: MDCCXVII. [1717]- Books
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The history of the antient abbeys, monasteries, hospitals, cathedral and collegiate churches. Being two additional volumes to Sir William Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum: Containing The Original and first Establishment of all the Religious Orders that ever were in Great-Britain; being those of the Benedictins, Cluniacks, Cistercians, Regular Canons of St. Augustin, Carthusians, Gilbertins, Trinitarians, Premonstratenses, and Canons of the Holy Sepulchre, treated of in the Monasticon Anglicanum: As also of the Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, Augustinian Friers, Regular Canons of Arroasia, Brigittins, Monks of Fontevrand, of Savigni, and of Tiron, Crouched Friers, Friers of Penance, or of the Sack, and Bethleemites, not spoken of by Sir William Dugdale, and Mr. Dodsworth. The foundations of their several Monasteries. A very large Collection of many hundreds of Grants and Charters belonging to them, besides several thousands abridg'd. The final Suppression of all those Places, with some Account of the manner how their vast Lands and Possessions were dispos'd of. There are added Catalocues of the Abbats, and other Superiors of those religious Houses, and of all Persons eminent, and distinguish'd for Piety, Learning, and other Accomplishments, in the several Orders; with short Lives of as many of them as have been transmitted down to us. Collected from above Two hundred of the best Historians extant, and from antient Manuscripts in the Bodleian and Cotton Libraries, and many more in the Hands of learned Antiquaries, and other curious Gentlemen, whose Names may be seen in the Preface. Adorn'd with a considerable Number of Copper-Plates of the several Habits of the religious Orders, the Ichnographies of Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, and the Ruins of sacred Places destroy'd, or gone to Decay, and Prospects of others that are still standing. By John Stevens, Gent. ...
Stevens, John, -1726.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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A practical exposition of the church-catechism. In two volumes. By John Ollyffe, Rector of Dunton in Bucks.
Ollyffe, John, 1647-1717.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
A discourse upon prodigious abstinence: occasioned by the twelve moneths fasting of Martha Taylor, the famed Derbyshire demosell: proving that without any miracle, the texture of humane bodies may be so altered, that life may be long continued without the supplies of meat and drink. With an account of the heart, and how far it is interessed in the business of fermentation / By John Reynolds. Humbly offered to the Royall society.
Reynolds, John, of Kings-Norton.Date: 1669- Books
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Alphonso and Eleonora; or, the triumphs of valour and virtue. Illustrated by historical facts. By John Talbot Dillon, Esq. M.R.I.A. Late Captain in the 2d Surrey Regiment of Militia, &c. &c. &c. Author of Travels Through Spain, &c. &c. In two volumes. ...
Dillon, John Talbot, Sir, approximately 1740-1805.Date: 1800- Books
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A compleat collection of the works of the Reverend and learned John Kettlewell, B. D. Formerly Vicar of Coles-Hill in Warwick-Shire. In two volumes. The several treatises printed from copies revis'd and improv'd by the author, a little before his death. ... . To which is prefix'd, the life of the author. Wherein are contained many Remarkable Transactions of his Time; compiled from the Collections of George Hickes, D.D. and Robert Nelson, Esq; and Compleated by a Friend of the Author at the Desire both of Dr. Hickes and Mr. Nelson. With an appendix of several original papers.
Kettlewell, John, 1653-1695.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
A preliminary discourse on the study of natural philosophy / By J.F.W. Herschel Cabinet Cyclopaeidia, ed., by D. Lardner. Natural philosophy.
Herschel, John F. W. (John Frederick William), 1792-1871.Date: 1831- Books
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A discourse upon prodigious abstinence : occasioned by the twelve moneths fasting of Martha Taylor, the famed Derbyshire damosell : proving that without any miracle, the texture of humane bodies may be so altered, that life may be long continued without the supplies of meat & drink : with an account of the heart, and how far it is interessed in the business of fermentation / by John Reynolds.
Reynolds, John, of Kings-NortonDate: 1669- Books
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The Surey impostor : being an answer to a late fanatical pamphlet, entituled The Surey demoniack / By Zach. Taylor.
Taylor, Zachary, 1653-1705.Date: 1697- Books
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A reply to a pamphlet, entitled, The Protestant flail; or, A Defence (grounded upon Scripture) of a Letter to the Clergy of Northumberland. In further vindication of Bishop Taylor; and in Justification of certain Remarks upon the said Letter, Formerly Published.
Sharp, Thomas, 1693-1758.Date: M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]- Books
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The complete angler; or, contemplative man's recreation: being a discourse on rivers, fish-ponds, fish, and fishing: in two parts. The first written by Mr. Isaac Walton, the second by Charles Cotton, Esq. With the lives of the authors, and notes historical, critical, and explanatory. By Sir John Hawkins, Knt.
Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683.Date: 1797- Books
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A treatise of the five orders in architecture. To which is annex'd, A discourse concerning pilasters: and of several abuses introduc'd into architecture. Written in French by Claude Perrault, of the Royal Academy of Paris, and made English by John James of Greenwich.
Perrault, Claude, 1613-1688.Date: M.DCC.XXII. [1722]- Books
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The rule and exercises of Holy living: In which are described the means and instruments of obtaining every vertue, and the remedies against every vice, and considerations serving to the resisting all temptations. Together with prayers containing the whole duty of a Christian, and the parts of devotion sitted to all occasions, and furnished for all necessities. By Jer. Taylor, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to King Charles the first.
Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
History and psyche : culture, psychoanalysis, and the past / edited by Sally Alexander and Barbara Taylor.
Date: [2012]- Books
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The practical believer: or, the articles of the Apostles Creed, drawn out to form a true Christians heart and practice. In two parts. The third edition, with several additions: an account whereof is given by the publisher. By John Kettlewell, late Minister of Coles-Hill in Warwickshire.
Kettlewell, John, 1653-1695.Date: 1713- Books
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The vvorks of the learned Isaac Barrow, D. D. Late Master of Trinity-College in Cambridge. Published by his Grace Dr. John Tillotson, Late Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. The third volume, containing forty five sermons, upon several occasions. Compleating his English works.
Barrow, Isaac, 1630-1677.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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The golden grove. A choice manual: containing what is to be believed, practised, and desir'd or pray'd for; the prayers being fitted to the several days of the week. Also festival hymns, according to the manner of the ancient church. Composed for the use of the devout; especially of younger persons. By Jeremy Taylor, D.D.
Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Books
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The complete angler, or Contemplative man's recreation; Being a discourse on rivers, fish-ponds, fish, and fishing: in two parts; The first written by Mr. Issac Walton, the second by Charles Cotton, Esq; with the lives of the authors, and notes historical, critical, and explanatory. By Sir John Hawkins, Knt.
Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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An essay towards a natural history of the earth, and terrestrial bodyes, especialy minerals: as also of the sea, rivers, and springs. With an account of the universal deluge: And of the Effects that it had upon the Earth. By John Woodward, M. D. Professor of Physick in Gresham-College: Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal-Society.
Woodward, John, 1665-1728.Date: 1723- Books
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The Lancashire Levite rebuk'd, or, a farther vindication of the dissenters from popery, superstition, ignorance and knavery; unjustly charged on them, by Mr. Zachary Taylor, in his two books about the Surey demoniack. In a second letter to himself.
Carrington, John, -1701.Date: 1698- Books
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Justin's history of the world from the Assyrian monarchy down to the time of Augustus Caesar; being an abridgment of Trogus Pompeius's Philippic history, with critical remarks upon Justin. Made English by Mr. T. Brown. The second edition, carefully revised. With many curious emendations, ... Besides several other material annotations ... By O. Dykes, late of Queen's College, Oxon.
Justinus, Marcus Junianus.Date: MDCCXIII [1713]- Books
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The divine right of church-government by bishops, its universal reception, even in the first ages of the church, asserted and proved. D. Blondel's and others arguments against it considered. The challenge renewed, To shew any Church, till lately, that hath not been Governed by Episcopal Government. And a Perswasive to Dissenters to return to the Communion of the Church of England. Being a Preliminary Discourse to an History of the Government of the Church, for the Three First Centuries and the beginning of the Fourth. By Francis Brokesby, B. D. sometime Fellow of Trinity-College in Cambridge.
Brokesby, Francis, 1637-1714.Date: MDCCXIV. [1714]