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A review of the fiery eruption, which defeated the Emperor Julian's attempt to rebuild the Temple of Jerusalem: in which Mr. Warburton's arguments are consider'd. And on the whole it is shewn, that there is no sufficient reason, from any Thing that has been hitherto alledged, to believe the reality of a miraculous interposition in that event.
Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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The order of worship of the Society of the New Church, (signified by the New Jerusalem in the Revelation) meeting in Red Cross Street, near Barbican, London. Together with the forms for the administration of baptism, and the Holy Supper. Also, a catechism For The Use Of The New Church.
New Jerusalem Church.Date: [1794]- Books
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Twelve sermons preached at the New Jerusalem Temple, in Red-Cross-Street, near Cripplegate, London, on the Following Subjects: I. The Creation of Man by the Triune God, and his Prerogatives defined, Gen. i. 26, 27. II. The Christian's Golden Chain, or the Divine Human Titles of the Lord, Isa. ix. 6. III. The Lord's Thirst on the Cross, John xix. 28, 29, 30. IV. The true Nature of the Atonement, Isa. liii. 5. V. Spiritual Magnetism, or the Nature of that Faith which removes Mountains, Mark xi. 22, 23. VI. Simon sifted as Wheat, and upheld by the Lord, Luke xxii. 31, 32. Vii. The Sin against the Holy Ghost, Matt. xii. 31, 32. Viii. Encouragement for Babes in the Church, Isa. xxxv. 3. IX. Elijah fed by Ravens, 1 Kings xvii, 6, 7. X. The Lord passing by before Elijah, 1 Kings xix. 11, 12. XI. The utter Downfall of the Roman Catholic Babylon, Rev. xviii. 21. XII. Death a Continuation of Life, John xi. 23, 24, 25. By Manoah Sibly, N. H. S. and Servant of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Sibly, Manoah, 1757-1840.Date: [1796]- Books
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The duty of repentance, and conversion to God, enforced. Two sermons preached at the New Jerusalem Temple, Cross-Street, Hatton-Garden, on the 10th and 17th of August, 1800, From Isaiah, ch. i. 16, 17. Wash ye, make you clean, put away the evil of your doings from before mine eyes, cease to do evil. Learn to do well, seek judgment, relieve the oppressed, judge the satherless, plead for the widow. By Manoah Sibly, N. H. S. Minister Of The Said Temple. Published BY Request.
Sibly, Manoah, 1757-1840.Date: 1800- Books
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Dialogues between a pilgrim, Adam, Noah, and Cleophas; containing the history of the bible, and of the Jews, till the final destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. With which are connected, in a Chronological Order, The Most remarkable Events of Profane History: Interspersed with Answers to Objections, Illustrations of Difficulties, and practical Reflections: The Whole in a plain, entertaining Manner; being Adapted for Schools, and the middling Class of People. With a Lift of the Authors from whom the Materials have been collected. Now first translated from the thirteenth edition of the original Dutch.
Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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Sacred geography, Contained in six maps, viz. I. Shewing the situation of paradise, and the country inhabited by the patriarchs. II. The peopling the world by the sons of Noah, and the Israelites journeying in the wilderness. III. A plan of the city of Jerusalem, with view of Solomon's Temple, and all the sacred utensils therein. IV. The Holy Land, divided into the twelve tribes of Israel, in which are exactly traced our Saviours travels. V. The land of Canaan. VI. The travels of St. Paul, and the rest of the apostles. The whole very useful for the better understanding of the Holy Bible.
Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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A letter to the Reverend Joseph Proud, Minister Of The New Jerusalem Temple, Cross Street. Hatton Garden. Wherein his opinions are candidly examined-brought to the Touchstone of The Scriptures, and shewn to be totally repugnant to, and subversive of Christianity. By J. H. Prince, Author of ̀̀a Defence of the People denominated Methodists,'' ̀̀the Christian's Duty to God and the Constitution''-And ̀̀original Letters and Essays on Moral and Entertaining Subjects.
Prince, J. H. (John Henry), 1770-Date: 1798- Books
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The historie of the world. In five bookes. Intreating of the beginning and first ages of the same, from the creation unto Abraham. 2 Of the times from the birth of Abraham to the destruction of the Temple of Salomon. 3 From the destruction of Jerusalem, to the time of Philip of Macedon. 4 From the Raigne of Philip of Macedon, to the establishing of that Kingdome in the Race of Antigonus. 5 From the settled rule of Alexanders Sucessors in the East, untill the Romans (prevailing over all) made conquest of Asia and Macedon / By Sir Walter Ralegh, Knight.
Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618.Date: [1652]- Books
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The wars of the Jews: in two books. With the most deplorable history of the siege and destruction of the city of Jerusalem, and The Burning of the Temple therein by the Romans, under the command of Titus Vespasian, the Roman Emperor. Also an Acount of the fearful Presages, and strange Apparitions that were seen in the Air, before the Ruin thereof. Epitomiz'd from the works of Flavius Josephus, translated into English by Sir Roger L'Estrange, Knight.
Josephus, Flavius.Date: 1724- Books
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The history of the Jews, from the death of Herod the great, to the final destruction of their city, Temple, and nation: containing, the cause and rise of that war; the number of the killed and prisoners taken in it, and during the siege of Jerusalem; the grievous famine, and great necessity the Jews were reduced to during the siege, with the alarming signs and prodigies that appear in the air before the commencement of the war. By all which, it will plainly appear, that the predictions of our Lord, and the desolation spoken of by Daniel; the threatnings of the law of Moses, and the vengence they imprecapted upon themselves, when at crucifying our Saviour, were all signally accomplished. By Mr. R. Miller, late Minister of Paistey.
Millar, Robert, 1672-1752.Date: M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The history of the Jews: from the death of Herod the Great, to the final destruction of their city, Temple, and Nation. Containing The cause and rise of that war; the number of the killed and prisoners taken in it, and during the siege of Jerusalem: the grievous famine, and great necessity the Jews were reduced to during the siege; with the alarming signs and prodigies that appeared in the air before the commencement of the war. By all which, it will plainly appear, that the predictions of qur Lord, and the desolation spoken of by Daniel; the threatnings of the law of Moses, and the vengeance which they imprecated upon themselves, when at crucifying our Saviour, were all signally accomplished. By Mr R. Miller, late Minister of Paisley.
Millar, Robert, 1672-1752.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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A treatise of the future restoration of the Jews and Israelites to their own land. With some account of the goodness of the country, and their happy condition there, till they shall be invaded by the Turks: with Their Deliverance from ali their Enemies, when The Messiah wili establish his Kingdom at Jerusalem, and bring in the last Glorious Ages. Address'd to the Jews.
Collet, Samuel.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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The state of the greatest King, set forth in the greatness of Solomon, and the glory of his reign; viz. That Solomon's kingdom was the most pleasant, most flourishing, and best fortified Kingdom in the world; his People the most honourable and happy People that ever were subject to any earthly Prince; Jerusalem the most admirable City, and the Temple Built by Solomon (which is truly describ'd) the most wonderful House the World ever saw, the Expence laid out upon it amounting to a much greater Sum than all the Money in Europe can amount unto; and that neither the Great Nebuchadnezzar, nor Alexander the Great, nor yet any of the Persian Kings, or Roman Emperors were equal in Glory to Solomon. All this and very much more, that is Profitable and Wonderful, is proved undeniably. And because different kinds of gold and silver hath been frequently mentioned in this book, that the Reader may the better understand what is meant thereby, a short treatise is subjoyn'd thereto concerning the same, and the specifick Gravity thereof, with easie Rules, and many plain Examples for trying of Gold and Silver, and finding their Purity exactly without Melting; and the Weight and Value (exactly) of the Gold and Silver Coin of Great Britain, without Weighing or Reckoning it, being altogether new. By G. Renolds, Professor of the Mathematicks.
Renolds, George.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Pictures
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The temple of Solomon at Jerusalem. Coloured engraving, ca. 1804-1811.
Spalart, Robert von.Date: [1804?-1811?]Reference: 662038iPart of: Costumes, manners, customs and material culture in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Coloured engravings, ca. 1804-1811.- Pictures
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The temple of Solomon at Jerusalem: interior. Coloured engraving, ca. 1804-1811.
Spalart, Robert von.Date: [1804?-1811?]Reference: 662040iPart of: Costumes, manners, customs and material culture in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Coloured engravings, ca. 1804-1811.- Books
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A treatise of the future restoration of the Jews and Israelites to their own land. With some account of the goodness of the country, and their happy condition there, till they shall be invaded by the Turks: with Their Deliverance from all their Enemies, when The Messiah will establish his Kingdom at Jerusalem, and bring in the last Glorious Ages. Address'd to the Jews.
Collet, Samuel.Date: M.DCC.XI.VII. [1747]- Books
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Solomon's temple spiritualized: or, Gospel-light brought out of the temple at Jerusalem, to let us more easily into the glory of New-Testament truths. By John Bunyan.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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Solomon's temple spiritualiz'd or, Gospel-light fetch'd out of the temple at Jerusalem; to let us more easily into the glory of New-Testament truths. By John Bunyan.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- Pictures
The presentation of Mary at the Temple. Engraving.
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Remarks on the scriptural account of the dimensions of Solomon's temple: occasioned by the supplement to a pamphlet entitled Evidence that the relation of Josephus concerning Herod's having new built the temple at Jerusalem is either false or misinterpreted. By the author of remarks on the Evidence.
Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Pictures
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The presentation of the Virgin in the Temple. Engraving by H. Wierix.
Wierix, Jeronimus, 1553-1619.Reference: 21426iPart of: Vita divae Mariae virginis.- Books
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The jerusalem of Torquato Tasso. Translated by Mr. Thomas Hooke.
Tasso, Torquato, 1544-1595.Date: M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]- Pictures
The presentation of the Virgin Mary at the Temple. Etching after C. Maratta.
Maratti, Carlo, 1625-1713.Reference: 21162i- Pictures
The presentation of the Virgin in the Temple. Etching by D. Vivant Denon, 1786, after Titian.
Titian, approximately 1488-1576.Date: 1786Reference: 2475509i- Pictures
Jerusalem. Coloured etching, 17--.
Date: [between 1700 and 1799?]Reference: 3185590i