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Christ the pearl of great price: or, the excellency of Christ to believers set forth. Being a divine message from God to poor sinners: or, a dreadful warning to all impenitent sinners. I. Wherein Jesus Christ and Salvation are freely offered to all that will come in and accept of it, before the Day of Grace is past. II. Shewing the great Danger of slighting Christ and Salvation tendered in the Gospel. III. With sweet Invitations to all poor Sinners to close with Jesus Christ and be happy for ever. By Mr. Richard Baxter.
Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.Date: 1734- Books
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Christ the pearl of great price; or, the excellency of Christ to believers set forth. Being a divine message from God to poor sinners: or, a dreadful warning to all impenitent sinners. I. Wherein Jesus Christ and Salvation are freely offer'd to all that will come in and accept of it, before the Day of Grace is past. II. Shewing the great Danger of slighting Christ and Salvation tendered in the Gospel. III. With sweet Invitations to all poor Sinners to close with Jesus Christ, and be happy for ever. By Mr. Richard Baxter.
Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.Date: 1727- Books
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Christ the pearl of great price: or, the excellency of Christ to believers set forth. Being a divine message from God to poor sinners; or a dreadful warning to all impenitent sinners. I. Vvherein Jesuschrist and Salvation are freely offered to all that will come and accept of it, before the Day of Grace is past. II. Shewing the great danger of slighting Christ and Salvation tendered in the Gospel. III. Vvith sweet Invitations to all poor sinners to close with Jesus Christ and be happy for ever. By Mr. Richard Baxter.
Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.Date: 1747- Books
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Christ the pearl of great price: or, The excellency of Christ to believers set forth. Being a divine message from God to poor sinners: or, a dreadful warning to all impenitent sinners. I. Wherein Jesus Christ and salvation are freely offered to all that will come in and accept of it, before the day of grace it past. II. Shewing the great danger of slighting Christ and salvation tendered in the Gospel. III. With sweet invitations to all poor sinners to close with Jesus Christ and be happy for ever. By Mr. Richard Baxter.
Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.Date: 1745- Books
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Reasons humbly offered for composing a new set of articles of religion: it appearing from the writings of our most eminent divines, that the present do not prevent a diversity of opinion, but may be subscribed by Persons of very different Sentiments; and therefore can be no Security to Religion in general, nor to the Church of England in particular. With XXI articles of religion, proposed as a specimen of improvement. Inscribed to the Archbishops and Bishops of England and Ireland.
Date: [1751]- Books
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The mystery of phanaticism: or the artifices of dissenters to support their schism. Together with the evil and danger of them. Set forth in fourteen letters to a friend. Wherein is made appear, That nothing but the Subtilty and Cunning of their Teachers, doth hinder the People from conformity. By a divine of the Church of England. This work was perus'd in Manuscript and greatly approv'd by Archbishop Sancroft, Bishop Kenn, Mr. Kettlewell, Dr. Aldrich, Dean of Christ-Church Oxon, Dr. Jane, &c. to whom the author was well-known and admir'd for his Learning and firm Adherence to the Principles of real Christianity.
A. B.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Dangerous positions and proceedings, Published and practised within this island of Britain, under pretence of reformation, and for the presbyterial discipline. Collected and set forth by Richard Bancroft, doctor in divinity, then lord bishop of London, and afterwards lord archbishop of Canterbury.
Bancroft, Richard, 1544-1610.Date: [1712?]- Books
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The divine mission of gospel-ministers; With The Obligations upon all Pious and Rich Christians to promote it, set forth; in a sermon Preach'd before the Right Honble The Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, At the Cathedral of St. Paul, on Trinity-Sunday, May 27, 1711. The Day appointed by Her Majesty for a Collection to be made in the City, &c. Towards the more Effectual Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Humbly offer'd to the Venerable Society Incorporated for that purpose. By Philip Stubs, Rector of St. James-Garlick-Hyth London, first Chaplain of the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich, and a Member of the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts.
Stubs, Philip, 1665-1738.Date: 1711- Books
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An entire set of the monitors. Intended for the promoting of religion and virtue, and suppressing of vice and immorality. In several poems on divine subjects. In pursuance of Her Majesty's most gracious directions. Undertaken by M. Smith, Gent. with the Assistance of the Poet-Laureat, and others. This Undertaking was Encouraged by the Subscription of the following Gentlemen of the Clergy (besides That of many of the Nobility, and great Numbers of the Gentry) His Grace my Lord Arch-Bishop of York, My Lord Bishop of Lincoln, My Lord Bishop of St. David's, My Lord Bishop of Gloucester, Dr. Moss, Dean of Ely, Dr. Brailsford, Dean of Wells, Dr. Williams, Dr. Bedfourd, Dr. Brown, Dr. Fog, Dr. Pelling, Dr. Bray, Dr. Hoadly, Dr. Blake, Dr. Hunt, Dr. King, Dr. Waugh, Dr. Wells, Dr. Only, Dr. Heath, with above Fifty more of that Reverend Order.
Smith, Marshall.Date: [1714?]- Books
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The doctrines of glorious grace unfolded, defended and practically improved. Herein the fall of mankind in the first Adam, and the methods of divine sovereignty in the effectual recovery of a chosen remnant by Christ the second Adam, are declared, and set in a Scriptural light. With an answer to the principal and most popular objections ... With an appendix, containing some remarks on the works of Mr James Foster ... particularly the controversy concerning mysteries in religion and the use of reason in matters of faith. By Isaac Chanler, Minister of the Gospel upo Ashley River in South-Carolina. [Two lines from I Corinthians]
Chanler, Isaac, 1701-1749.Date: 1744- Books
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A divine looking-glass; or, the third and last testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Whose Personal Residence is seated on his Throne of Eternal Glory in another World: Being The Commission of the Spirit, agreeing with, and explaining of the two former Commissions of the Law and the Gospel, differing only in Point of Worship. Set forth for the Trial of all Sorts of supposed spiritual Lights in the World, until the ever-living true Jesus, the only high and mighty God, personally appear in the Air with his Saints and Angels. By John Reeve, and Lodowick Muggleton, Pen-Men hereof, and the last chosen Witnesses unto that ever blessed Body of Christ Jesus glorified, to be the only wife, very true God alone, everlasting Father, and Creator of both Worlds, and all that were made in them.
Reeve, John, 1608-1658.Date: 1760- Books
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A divine looking-glass: or, the third and last testament of our lord Jesus Christ, whose personal residence is seated on his throne of eternal glory in another world; Being the Commission of the Spirit, agreeing with, and explaining of the two former Commissions of the Law and the Gospel, differing only in Point of Worship. Set forth for the Trial of all Sorts of supposed Spiritual Lights in the World, until the Ever-Living true Jesus, the only High and Mighty God, Personally appear in the Air, with his Saints and Angels. The third edition. By John Reeve and Lodowick Muggleton, Penmen hereof, and the Last chosen Witnesses unto that Ever-Blessed Body of Christ Jesus glorified, to be the only, wise, very true God alone, Everlasting Father, and Creator of both Worlds, and all that were made in them. Even so come Lord Jesus, come quickly, to testify and fulfil thy own Promise in thy Records of Truth, that thy redeemed ones may really know that thou hast sent us, and art that unchangeable God which cannot possibly Lie, though Millions of unredeemed Mankind thereby should everlastingly perish.
Reeve, John, 1608-1658.Date: 1719- Books
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Divine justice and mercy displayed. Set forth in the unhappy birth, wicked life, and miserable end of that deceitful apostle, Judas Iscariot; Who for thirty Pieces of Silver, betrayed and sold his Lord and Master, Jesus Christ. Shewing, I. His Mother's Dream after Conception; the Manner of his Birth; and the evident Marks of his future Shame. II. How his Parents, inclosing him in a little Chest, threw him into the Sea; where he was found by a King on the Coast of Iscariot, who called him by that Name. III. His Advancement to be a Privy-Counsellor; and how he unfortunately killed the King's Son. IV. He flies to Joppa; and, unknowingly, flew his own Father; for which he was forced to abscond a second Time. V. Returning a Year after, he married his Mother; who knew him to be her Child by the particular Marks he had, and by his Declaration. VI. And, lastly, seeming to repent of his wicked Actions, he followed our blessed Saviour, and became one of his Apostles; but after betray'd him into the Hands of the chief Priests; and then, miserably hanging himself, his Bowels dropt out of his Belly. With Meditations on the Life and Death of our B. Saviour. By Mr. Thomas Gent, Author of the History of York, in 1730; those of the fine Scriptural Great Eastern Window of the Magnificent Cathedral of St. Peter; Rippon, and Hull; a Pastoral Poem on the Death of the Earl of Carlisle; and of Castle-Howard, St. Winefred's Well, &c. Originally written in London at the age of 18; and late improved in 80.
Gent, Thomas, 1693-1778.Date: [1772]- Pictures
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Cleopatra setting fire to the sails of a ship . Etching by F. Chauveau., 1648.
Chauveau, François, 1613-1676.Date: 1648Reference: 42964i- Books
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A sermon preach'd at St. Clement's evening-lecture, the first of July last, 1708. upon the sacrament of the Lord's-Supper: Setting Forth The Danger of not Receiving at all, as well as of Unworthy Receiving of that Holy Communion. By the author of A divine the best physician, both of soul and body.
Colby, Samuel, -1709.Date: 1708- Books
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A select set of essays, doctrinal and practical, upon a variety of the most important and interesting subjects in divinity. In two volumes. By the Reverend Mr William Mcewen, Late Minister of the Gospel in Dundee. To which is prefixed, A Preface, containing an account of the Author's Life and Character; together with a brief description of the Secession. ...
McEwen, William, 1735-1762.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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Free thoughts on practical religion. Digested into short essays on various subjects moral and divine: Collected chiefly with a View to assist young Persons just setting out in Life. To which is added, by way of appendix, a short view of the law and gospel, with some brief Observations on both. In a Method entirely new, easy, and comprehensive. By James Fanch.
Fanch, James.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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Divine miscellanies; or, sacred poems. In two parts. Part I. Sacred to Christian devotion and piety, Consisting of Hymns and Divine Meditations, Upon various Subjects and Occasions Chiefly from the Author's own Experience. Part II. Sacred to practical virtue and holiness, Containing three Epistles. I. A practical Paraphrase on the Ten Commandments. Humbly address'd to the Church of England, upon their excellent Order of Reading them. II. The Christian Warfare; Or, a serious Exhortation to Virtue and Piety: Humbly address'd to the Protestant Dissenters. III. The Divine Original and primitive Beauty of Christianity. Set forth in the Birth, Life, Sufferings, Death, Resurrection and Ascension of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; And the Life and Conduct of his Apostles: Humbly address'd to all Professors of Christianity, for their holy Imitation. Written in plain and easy Language, For the Delight and Improvement of all Lovers of Divine Poetry; By James Maxwell.
Maxwell, James, 1720-1800.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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A discourse of the vvhole art of chyrurgerie : VVherein is exactly set downe the definition, causes, accidents, prognostications, and cures of all sorts of diseases, both in generall and particular, which at any time heretofore haue beene practiced by any chyrurgion: according to the opinion of all the ancient professors of that science. Which is not onely profitable for chyrurgions; but also for all sorts of people: both for preventing of sicknesse; and recoverie of health. Compiled by Peter Lovve Scottishman, Doctor in the facultie of chyrurgerie at Paris: and ordinary chyrurgion to the French King and Navarre. Whereunto is added the rule of making remedies which chyrurgions doe commonly use: with the presages of divine Hippocrates.
Lowe, Peter, approximately 1550-approximately 1612Date: An. Dom. 1634- Books
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Free thoughts on practical religion. Digested into short essays on various subjects moral and divine: Collected chiefly with a View to assist young Persons just setting out in Life. To which is added, by way of appendix, a short view of the law and gospel, with some brief Observations on both. In a Method entirely new, easy, and comprehensive. By James Fanch, Minister of the Gospel.
Fanch, James.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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Pax vobis. An epistle to the three churches; with an addition of a preface and postscript; Setting forth the Rule for the Truth, and true Sense of Scriptures: Establish'd by our Saviour; transmitted to Posterity by his Apostles; rendering the most illiterate as able Divines for the right Understanding of the Word of God, as the greatest Peadants in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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A discourse of the vvhole art of chyrurgery : vvherein is exactly set down the definitions, causes, accidents, prognostications and cures of all sorts of diseases, both in generall and particular, which at any time heretofore have been practised by any chyrurgion, according to the opinion of all the ancient professors of that science : which is not only profitable for chyrurgions, but also for all sorts of people, both for preventing of sicknesse, and recovery of health / compiled by Peter Lovve Scottingham ... ; whereunto is added the rule of making remedies which chyrurgions doe commonly use, with the presages of divine Hippocrates.
Lowe, Peter, approximately 1550-approximately 1612Date: 1654- Books
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The destiny of Rome: or, the Probability of the Speedy and Final Destruction of the Pope. Concluded Partly, from natural Reasons, and political Observations; and partly, on Occasion of the famous Prophesy of St. Malachy, Archbishop of Armagh, in the XIIth Century: Which Curious Piece, Containing Emblematical Characters of all the Popes, from his own Time to the utter Extirpation of them, is not only here entirely publish'd; but likewise set in a much clearer Light, than has ever hitherto been done. In a letter To a Divine of the Church of England, From a Divine of the Church of the First-Born.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: 1718- Books
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The tragical history of the babes in the wood, whose father, a rich gentleman in Norfolk, when dying, committed to the guardianship of his own brother. - But this cruel and unnatural Wretch, in order to possess himself of their Fortunes, caused the Children to be destroyed soon after their Father's Death. - He is punished for his Perfidy, in the most exemplary Manner, by Divine Justice, as set forth in the Sequel.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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Christ in the clouds coming to judgment: or, The dissolution of all things. Wherein is plainly set forth the second coming of Christ to judgement. As also the arraignment, trial, condemnation and most dreadful sentence that shall be past upon all impenitent sinners, with the happy and glorious condition of these that have repented, believed, and preferred Christ above all. Being the substance of a sermon preached by that reverend divine, Doctor Bates, lately deceased,
Date: 1748