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Useful suggestions favourable to the comfort of the labouring people, and to decent housekeepers. Explaining how a small income may be made to go far in a family, so as to Occasion a Considerable Saving in the Article of Bread. A Circumstance of Great Importance to be Known at the Present Juncture.
Colquhoun, Patrick, 1745-1820.Date: M.DCC.XCV. [1795]- Books
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Remarks on an address to the people called Quakers: and a sermon on the nature and necessity of being admitted into Covenant with Christ by baptism: published by Matthew Pilkington, L. L. B. and Prebendary of Litchfield. In a letter to the author, by S. Fothergill. To which are added a few observations, by J. Phipps.
Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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Some remarks on a pamphlet, intituled A letter to a person lately joined with the people called Quakers. In answer to a letter wrote by him. In a letter from a Friend in the country to another in Bristol.
Fry, John, 1699?-1775.Date: [1761]- Books
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A complete system of family book-keeping, With the family book itself, Ready ruled and titled, Which is large enough to contain every Article of Expence that may fall under the heads of Butchers Meat, Bread, Flour, Meal, Malt, &c. Groceries, Merceries, Milanery, Liquids, Fruits, Roots, &c. Cheese, Butter, Milk, Apparel, Furniture, Extraordinaries. All which may be set down distinctly, and referred to easily, as often as it may be necessary to know when, where, or of whom, Goods were bought; the Quantity; and whether for ready Money, or on Credit; and what each Article amounts to by the Month and Year. With a Specimen of a Memorandum-Book, for which a sufficient Number of Pages is allotted. The Whole explained by Rules and Examples, in such a Manner, that any Person, who understands the two first Rules of Arithmetick only, may comprehend and keep this Book. To be continued Annually. By A. Walker, Late Writing-Master to the Free Grammar School at Macclesfield, Cheshire.
Walker, A. (Adam), 1730 or 1731-1821.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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A few compendious remarks of the tabernacle of the congregation built in the wilderness, Exod. xxv. 9. with the furniture thereof ; AS The Shew-Bread, OR Pure Table, The Incense Altar Before The Vail, The Pure Golden Candlestick, And, The Holy Garments For Aaron, For Glory And For Beauty. Exod. xxviii. 2. By Is. Cheetham.
Cheetham, Is.Date: MDCCXCVIII. [1798]- Books
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An estimate of the religious character and state of Great Britain, being the substance of a sermon, preached on Friday, April 19th, 1793, the day appointed for a general fast; at thr [sic] Lock Chapel, and St. Mildred's church, Bread-Street; by Thomas Scott, Chaplain of the Lock Hospital, and Afternoon Lecturer at the said Church.
Scott, Thomas, 1747-1821.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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An estimate of the religious character and state of Great Britain, being the substance of a sermon, preached on Friday, April 19th, 1793, the day appointed for a general fast; at thr [sic] Lock chapel, and St. Mildred's church, Bread-Street; by Thomas Scott, Chaplain of the Lock Hospital, and Afternoon Lecturer at the said Church.
Scott, Thomas, 1747-1821.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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An estimate of the religious character and state of Great Britain, being the substance of a sermon, preached on Friday, April 19th, 1793, the day appointed for a general fast; at the Lock chapel, and St. Mildred's church, Bread-Street; by Thomas Scott, Chaplain of the Lock Hospital, and Afternoon Lecturer at the said Church.
Scott, Thomas, 1747-1821.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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Diatribæ in some essays (concerning the divine essence, and covenants with man, and concerning church government, and divine service) for a general union among Christians, (particularly within Her Majesties Dominions) in Doctrine and Fellowship (church Government) and in breaking of Bread (sacraments) and in Prayers, Act. 2. 42. and for the Conversion of Jews, and of all that believe the Penteteuch. Part I. By R. Pococke, Gent.
Pococke, R. (Roger), 1668 or 1669-Date: 1710- Books
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An account of a visit lately made to the people called Quakers in Philadelphia, by Papoonahoal, an Indian chief, and several other Indians, chiefly of the Minisink tribe. With the Substance of their Conferences on that Occasion.
Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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Remarks on an address to the people called Quakers: and a sermon on the nature and necessity of being admitted into Covenant with Christ, by baptism: published by Matthew Pilkington, L. L. B. and Prebendary of Litchfield. In a letter to the author, by S. Fothergill. To which are added a few observation by J. Phipps.
Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772.Date: 1761- Books
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A short catechism, for the sake of the simple-hearted. By Isaac Penington.
Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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The temple of Solomon, with all its porches, walls, gates, Halls, Chambers, Holy Vessels, the Altar of Burnt-Offering, the Molten-Sea, Golden-Candlesticks, Shew-Bread Tables, Altar of Incense, the Ark of the Covenant, with the Mercy - Seat, the Cherubims, &c. As also the tabernacle of Moses, with all Its Appartenances according to the several Parts thereof; contained in the following Description and annexed copper cuts. Erected in a proper model and material representation.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
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The temple of Solomon, with all its porches, walls, gates, Halls, Chambers, Holy Vessels, the Altar of Burnt-Offering, the Molten-Sea, Golden-Candlesticks, Shew-Bread Tables, Altar of Incense, the Ark of the Covenant, with the Mercy - Seat, the Cherubims, &c. As also the tabernacle of Moses, with all Its Appartenances according to the several Parts thereof; contained in the following Description and annexed copper cuts. Erected in a proper model and material representation.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
Turog bread : the bread of health / [Spillers & Bakers, Ltd].
Spillers & Bakers, Ltd.Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]- Books
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Some pressing motives, to the cheerful performance of these four Christian dutyes. I. To Cast thy Burden upon the Lord. II. To Cast thy Bread upon the Waters. III. To Rejoice evermore. VI, To Pray without Ceasing. In Faith Blest Resignation, Charity, Spritual Joy, and Prayer still, These Four are useful Constantly, All your Wishes they'l fulfill. Yet Each of these must be attended. With the Heavenly Grace of Faith All's Sin (what ever be pretended) Wanting this, As Scripture say'th. The Motives to Resignation, verse x. Charity, begins at 120. Spiritual Joy, 165. Frequent Prayer, 248
Cheyn, William.Date: 1718?]- Books
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At the angel and crown in Basing-lane, being the second turning in Bread-street from Cheapside, dwells a physician a graduate in the University of Oxford, and a member of the Colledge of Physicians in London : who has safe and sure medicines for curing the French Disease, and all the degrees of it, as heat in the Urine.
Pechey, John, 1655-1716Date: [1685?]- Books
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The earl of Castlehaven's memoirs: or, his review of the late wars of Ireland, with his own engagement and conduct therein. To which is added, an appendix and postscript. The whole enlarged and corrected by himself.
Castlehaven, James Touchet, Earl of, 1617?-1684.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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A narrative of the remarkable affair between Mr. Simonds, The Polish Jew Merchant, and Mr. James Ashley, Merchant of Bread-Street, London. Wherein The Robbery at Cranford-Bridge, the several Trials at the Old-Bailey, King's-Bench; and Chelmsford, are particularly set forth. And An Impartial Enquity made into the Truth of the several Facts, sworn on both Sides; and the Whole of this intricate Business set in a clear and unprejudiced Light. Interspersed with Remarks on the Probability of Facts not yet discovered, and the Nature and Consequence of Perjury.
Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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Bradshaw's valuable family jewel. Being a store-house of such curious matters, as all ought to be acquainted with who intend to spend their lives either pleasant or profitable. Containing All that relates to Cookery, Pastry, Pickling, Preserving, Wine Making, Brewing, Bread Making, Oat Cakes, &c. With a great Number of other Necessary Articles, not to be met with in any other Book: Particularly, an Excellent Method for the Management of a Beer-Celler: How to keep Ale, or Beer, always exceeding fine; and how to restore sour Beer to its first Perfection; which Article has been of the utmost Service to the Purchasers of this Book. Likewise, an Excellent Method to preserve a constant Stock of Yeast, even in the most scarce Seasons. In this Book is likewise inserted, Mons. Millien's Method of preserving Metals from Rust, such as Guns, Grates, Candle-Sticks, &c. for the Discovery of which, the Parliament of Paris gave him 10,000 l. By Mrs. Penelope Bradshaw, and the late ingenious Mr. Lambart, confectioner. As this Book is enter'd according to Law, whoever print it shall be prosecuted.
Bradshaw, Penelope.Date: [1749]- Books
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Miscellaneous tracts: vol. III. Viz. I. Proving, The Adoration of Images; Praying to Angels and Saints; Purgatory; The Doctrine of the Seven Sacraments; Transubstantiation; The Denying of the Cup in the Sacrament to the People; Private Masses; The Adoration of the Sacrament; The Priests putting the Bread into the Mouths of the Communicants; Being Present at the Celebration of the Sacrament, and not Communicating; And, Auricular Confession: To be Doctrines and Practices not known in the Spanish Church, in the beginning of the Eighth Century, when it was Dispersed by the Moors Conquest of Spain: And that the Spanish Kings had an Ecclesiastical Supremacy, equal to that which is now in the Crown of England. II. A View of the Methods by which the Roman Church keeps her People from coming to the Knowledge of the Great and Manifold Errors and Corruptions which are in her Faith, Worship, and Spirit. III. The Life of Maria de Jesus of Agreda, a late Famous Spanish Nun. IV. An History of the Schisms which have been in the Roman See. V. A View of all the Orders of Monks and Friers in the Roman Church. With an Account of their Founders. Sufficient to help any one to Form a Right Idea of the Men, or of the Writers of their Lives. VI. An Essay on the Countries, Religion, Learning, Numbers, Forms of Government, and the Chief Cause of the Successes of the Nations, by which the Roman Empire was pulled Down. Vii. An Essay on the Canons of the Council of Sardica, particularly on that which Relates to Appeals to Rome. By Michael Geddes, L. L. D. and and Chancellor of the Church of Sarum.
Geddes, Michael, 1650?-1713.Date: MDCCVI. [1706]- Books
Know and enjoy your daily bread.
Date: [between 1960 and 1969]- Books
On the composition of bread / by Douglas Maclagan.
Maclagan, Douglas, Sir, 1812-1900.Date: 1855- Books
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Epistles from the yearly meeting of the people called Quakers, held in London, to the quarterly and monthly meetings in Great Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere; from the year 1675, to 1759, inclusive. With an index to the principal subjects of advice.
Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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An account of the captivity of Elizabeth Hanson, now or late of Kachecky; in New-England: who, with four of her children and servant-maid, was taken captive by the Indians, and carried into Canada. Setting forth The various remarkable Occurrences, sore Trials, and wonderful Deliverances which befel them after their Departure, to the Time of their Redemption. Taken in substance from her own mouth, by Samuel Bownas.
Hanson, Elizabeth, 1684-1737.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]