32 results filtered with: Eschatology - Early works to 1800
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Manchester al mondo : Contemplatio mortis, & immortalitatis.
Manchester, Henry Montagu, Earl of, 1563?-1642Date: 1638 [i.e. 1639]- Books
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An alarm unto a secure generation, or A short historical relation of some of the most strange and remarkable appearances of comets, fiery methods, bloody signs, ships of war, armies of foot, and horsemen fighting, &c. that have been seen (as the tokens or forerunners both of promised mercies and threatned judgements) through different ages, particularly, those lately osberved in the parishes of Finwick, Egelsham and Kilmarnock: With some arguments and observations upon the whole, in way of application unto our present circumstances. In a letter from John Howie to William Young student in the University of Glasgow.
Howie, John, 1735-1793.Date: 1780- Books
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Mr. Boltons last and learned worke of the foure last things : death, iudgement, hell, and heauen. With an assises-sermon, and notes on Iustice Nicolls his funerall. Together with the life and death of the authour. Published by E.B.
Bolton, Robert, 1572-1631Date: MDCXXXII. [1632]- Books
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Four discourses on the four last things; viz. death, judgment, heaven, and hell. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Greene, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Ely. A New Edition Corrected.
Greene, Thomas, 1658-1738.Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Books
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De statu mortuorum et resurgentium liber. Accesserunt epistolæ duæ circa libellum de archæologiis philosophicis. Auctore Thoma Burnetio, S.T.P.
Burnet, Thomas, 1635?-1715.Date: 1726- Books
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A discourse on the third day of the Gospel, compared with The Seventh Day of the law. To which are added; I. A synopsis, or, general view of times from the day, the week, the month, the year and the evening; and from the Life of Moses and Enoch, with the Seventy Days Mourning of the Egyptians for the Death of Jacob. II. The assumption of the son of man (bar Enosh) in Dan. vii. 13. compared with the Son, the Male, of John, in Rev. xii. 5. and proved to be the same Person. III. An address to the jews on this Subject, and on the Time for their Conversion drawing near. IV. Lines to the memory of the late Rev. William Law; and o f the late Rev. Thomas Henry Lowth, Son of the late Bishop of London: and on the death of children, under two years: With Lines on a Child sleeping; supposed spoken by his Father before his going to Prison. By Richard Clarke, Late Rector of St. Philip's, Charleston, South Carolina, and late Lecturer of Stoke-Newington, and of St. James's, Aldgate.
Clarke, Richard, 1723-approximately 1780.Date: [1794]- Books
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A golden chain of four links to draw poor souls to their desired habitation or, The four last things briefly discoursed of : viz. Death, which is most certain, judgment, which is most strict, hell, which is most dismal; heaven, which is most delightfull. To which is added wholsome instructions both to young and old, in order to prepare themselves for their latter end, and avoid all sinful allurements, which usually obstructs that great and necessary work of salvation. With some necessary directions to die well, in order to avoid hell, and obtain heaven. / By Mr. J. Stevens.
Stevens, Joseph, active 1700.Date: 1700