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Sermons on the following subjects. Viz. God no respecter of persons. The scripture doctrine of justification explained. Moral reflections on the history of Joseph. Of the natural relation of men to God, and their common tie to each other. Of Murder, and the vices and customs leading to it. Of Duels, and Self-Murder. On the example and moral character of Christ. The nature of a heavenly conversation explained. On incredulity, and the morality of Faith. The different characters of true Religion, and Enthusiasm. Of theft, fraud, and extortion. The doctrine of a particular Providence considered. Of the unity of God, and the Jewish theocracy. On the seventh commandment. By James Foster. Volume III.
Foster, James, 1697-1753.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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The last dying speech, and confession, Life, Character, and Behaviour, of the unfortunate malefactors, Executed this Day for the Murder of Mr. Duncan Robinson, near Smart's Buildings, Holborn.
Date: 1786]- Pictures
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A cathedral tower, advertising an AIDS benefit performance of T.S. Eliot's 'Murder in the cathedral' in Hong Kong. Colour lithograph by Ulrikka S. Gernes and Dermat Tatlow, ca. 1995, for AIDS Concern.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 678353i- Books
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The garden of love, and royal flower of fidelity. A pleasant history. Written originally by Mr. John Reynolds; Author of God's Revenge against Murder. Now much amplify'd by several hands.
Reynolds, John, active 1621-1650.Date: 1721- Books
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The garden of love, and royal flower of fidelity. A pleasant history. Written originally by Mr. John Reynolds; Author of God's Revenge against Murder. Now much amplify'd by several hands.
Reynolds, John, active 1621-1650.Date: 1733- Books
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The garden of love, and royal flower of fidelity. A pleasant history. Written originally by Mr. John Reynolds; Author of God's Revenge against Murder. Now much amplify'd by several hands.
Reynolds, John, active 1621-1650.Date: 1720- Books
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The garden of love, and royal flower of fidelity. A pleasant history. Written originally by Mr. John Reynolds, Author of God's Revenge Against-Murder. Now much amplify'd by several hands.
Reynolds, John, active 1621-1650.Date: [1735?]- Books
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A letter from Mr. J. Burdett, Who was Executed on Friday, Feb. 1. at Tyburn, for the Murder of Captain Falkner, to some Attorneys Clerks of his Acquaintance. Written six days before his execution
Burdett, J., -1717.Date: 1717- Books
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Dreadful occurrence! Murder and suicide at Wigton. A most dreadful and distressing occurrence took place ... on Sunday the 20th of April. - Ann Graham, ... murdered two of her children by strangulation, ...
Date: [1800?]- Books
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The last dying words, and Confession, of John Clarke, who was executed this Morning for the Wilful Murder of Thomas Johnson. With the Copy of a Letter which he sent to the Woman he lived with.
Date: 1790?]- Books
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The last dying speech (and last farewell to the world) of Sarah Metyard, and her own Daughter Sarah Morgan Metyard, who were executed July the 19th 1762, at Tyburn, for the barbarous Murder, of two Apprentice Girls.
Metyard, Sarah, -1762.Date: 1762]- Books
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Rebellion sainted: or, King-Killing openly Avow'd and Justify'd. Being The Dying Words and Sentiments of the Regicides that were Executed for the Impious Murder of their Sovereign K. Charles the First, with their Opinion to the last.
Date: 1710- Books
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The trials of all the pirates at the Admiralty sessions at the Old-Bailey; with the remarkable trial of Capt. Joseph Halsey, for the Murder of two of his Sailors; with his behaviour, confession, and dying words, at the place of execution, March 14, 1759.
Date: [1759]- Books
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A genuine account of the life and actions of William Cannicott, Who was Executed at Tyburn, on Monday, September 20, 1756, For the Murder of his Wife, on Tuesday the 20th of July, 1756. Written by Himself, while Confined in Newgate.
Cannicott, William, -1756.Date: [1756]- Books
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A brief account of the martyrdom of K. Charles I. of blessed memory Containing, Some Particulars, Anecdotes, and Circumstances, relating to that unparallelled Deed. As Likewise, A Summary Account of those Regicides, who signed the Warrant for the Murder of their lawful Sovereign.
Date: [1752?]- Books
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Felo de se: or, a warning Against the Most Horrid and Unnatural Sin of Self-Murder. In a sermon Preach'd at St. Peters of Mancroft, in Norwich, June 7. 1702. Upon Job 11. 9, 10. By John Jeffery, D. D. Arch-Deacon of Norwich.
Jeffery, John, 1647-1720.Date: 1702- Books
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The antigallican songster. Number II. The Contrast. Religion, Morality, Loyalty, Obedience to the Laws, Independence, Personal Security, Justice, Inheritance, Protection, Property, Industry, National Prosperity, Happiness. Atheism, Perjury, Rebellion, Treason, Anarchy, Murder, Equality, Madness, Cruelty, Injustice, Treachery, Ingratitude, Idleness, Famine, National and private Ruin, Misery. Which is best?
Date: 1793- Books
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God's revenge against murder; Or, the Genuine History of the Life, Trial, and last Dying Words of Sarah Metyard, Widow, and Sarah Morgan Metyard, Spinster, for the Wilful Murder of Ann Nailor, an Infant, aged 13, by shutting her up and confining her from the 29th of September, in the 32d Year of King George II. to the 4th of October, and Starving her to Death. To which is Added, The Life of John Plackett, for a Highway Robbery on Jacob Faye, a Danish young Gentleman, near the City Road, for which he was Executed, and afterwards Hung in Chains on Fincbley Common.
Date: 1762- Books
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The lives of the most remarkable criminals, who have been condemn'd and executed; for murder, highway, house-breakers, Street-Robberies, Coining, or other Offences; from the year 1720, to the present time: Containing Particularly, The Lives of Mrs. Griffin, for the Murder of her Maid; Kennedy the Pirate, Molony and Carrick, Highwaymen; Brinsden, who Murder'd his Wife; Lovee, and the rest of his Gang, Street-Robbers; Captain Massey for Piracy; Roch, for Piracy and Murder; Captain Stanley, for the Murder of Mrs. Maycock; a full Account of the Waltham Blacks; the famous Jack Shephard; his Companion Blueskin; and Towers, who was hang'd for setting up the new Mint. Collected from original papers and authentick memoirs. ... . To which is Perfix'd A Preface, containing a General View of the Laws of England, with respect to Capital Offences.
Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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Occasional poems, Very seasonable and proper for the present Times, on the six following subjects: viz. I. Masquerades, Stage-Plays, Assemblies for Dancing, &c. II. Absenting from the Lord's-Supper. III. Christian love, peace, and unity. IV. Suicide: Or, Self-Murder. V. Duelling. VI. The Christian Gaius.
Date: M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]- Books
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The fall of princes, the sin and punishment of the people. In a sermon, preach'd on the 30th of January. 1710. Being the Anniversary of the Murder and Martyrdom of King Charles the First. By Matthew Hole, B. D. and Vicar of Stokegursy in Somersetshire.
Hole, Matthew, 1639 or 1640-1730.Date: [1710?]- Books
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Theological, philosophical, and moral essays, on the following subjects: celibacy, wedlock, Seduction, Pride, Duelling, Self Murder, Lying, Detraction, Duplicity, Avarice, Generosity, Temperance, Excess, Prosperity, Adversity, Justice, Mercy, death, judgment. To these are added, a letter, addressed to the King, Lords, and Commons, on the brutal practice of boxing. By the Rev. Edward Barry, M.D.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: 1799- Books
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Theological, philosophical, and moral essays, on the following subjects: celibacy, wedlock, Seduction, Pride, Duelling, Self-Murder, Lying, Detraction, Duplicity, Avarice, Generosity, Temperance, Excess, Prosperity, Adversity, Justice, Mercy, death, judgment. To these are added, a letter, (before published) addressed to the King, Lords and Commons, on the brutal practice of boxing; by the Rev. Edward Barry, M.D.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: [1797?]- Books
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Theological, philosophical, and moral essays. on the following subjects: celibacy, wedlock, Seduction, Pride, Duelling, Self-Murder, Lying, Detraction, Duplicity, Avarice, Generosity, Temperance, Excess, Prosperity, Adversity, Justice, Mercy, death, judgment. To these are added, a letter, (before published) addressed to the King, Lords and Commons, on the brutal practice of boxing; by the Rev. Edward Barry, M.D.
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: [1790?]- Books
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The trial of Lawrence Earl Ferrers, for the murder of John Johnson, before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, in Westminster-Hall, in full Parliament, On Wednesday the 16th, Thursday the 17th, and Friday the 18th of April, 1760: On the last of which Days, Judgment for Murder was given against him. Published by Order of the House of Peers.
Ferrers, Laurence Shirley, Earl, 1720-1760.Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]