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The messiah revealed to a Jewess; or, the merciful dealings of God with Hannah Nonmus, Born at Frankfort, in Germany, of Jewish Parents, and Brought up in Jewish Prejudices; but Divine Providence Brought her to England, and Divine Grace Drew her to Christ. Revised by William Cooper.
Nonmus, Hannah.Date: [1798]- Books
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Parental duties illustrated from the word of God, and enforced by a particular account of the salutary influence therein ascribed to the proper government of children; in three sermons, Preached to a Church of Christ in Richmond Court, Edinburgh.
Braidwood, William, -1830.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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A sermon preached at the primary visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Joseph, by Divine Providence, Lord Bishop of Durham, held at Alnwick, on Wednesday the 24th of July, 1751. By Tho. Sharp, D. D. Archdeacon of Northumberland, and Rector of Rothbury. Published by his Lordship's Order.
Sharp, Thomas, 1693-1758.Date: [1751]- Books
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Parental duties illustrated from the word of God, and enforced by a representation of the salutary consequences arising from the proper government of children; in three discourses, Delivered to a Church of Christ in Richmond Court, Edinburgh. By William Braidwood.
Braidwood, William, -1830.Date: 1796- Books
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An account of some of the labours, exercises, travels and perils, by sea and land, of John Taylor, of York: and also, his deliverances; by way of journal. Published for the Benefit and Advantage of all such who desire to know the Power and Providence of God, in Behalf of his Children and People; that they may Trust in Him, and Walk in his Way, which leadeth to true Peace and Rest to their Immortal Souls, when Day and Time to them in this World shall be no more.
Taylor, John, of York.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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Propositions of natural and revealed religion. Viz. I. The Being of a God, and, II. His Providence demonstrated. III. The Extent of our Understanding with respect to the material and spiritual Parts of the Creation, and the Infinite Spirit, considered. IV. The divine Inspiration of the Scriptures proved. V. The Doctrine of the ever-blessed Trinity impartially examined. By John Moore, M.A.
Moore, John, 1672-1748.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Mille testes. Against atheists, deists, and scepticks; Testifying, First, The Cause of Causes, the eternal Mind and Being of God in Trinity and Unity. Secondly, The Truth and Authority of the holy Scriptures. Thirdly, Divine Providence. Fourthly, The Immortality of the Soul or Mind; and the State thereof here, and in its separate State from the Body. Fifthly, An Enquiry into the Tenents of the Soul-Sleeper, in his Book of Second and Farther Thoughts; and how unagreeable to the holy Scriptures, Reason, and Philosophy: Also Mr. Dodwell's epistolary Discourse, concerning the Soul's natural Mortality, consider'd. Collected with observations and animadversions, by F. de Veteri Campo.
Oldfield, F.Date: [1706]- Books
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The speech made at Fare-Well-Hall, to the Honourable and Right Reverend Father in God Richard By Divine Providence Lord Bishop of Durham, On his Lordship's first Arrival in his Diocese, on Friday July 6, 1753. By Tho. Sharp, D.D. Subdean of Durham, and Archdeacon of Northumberland. With his Lordship's answer.
Sharp, Thomas, 1693-1758.Date: [1753]- Books
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The nature and extent of supreme power, in a letter to the Rev. David Williams, (author Of Letters ON Political Liberty) showing the ultimate end of all human power, and of a free government under God. And in which Mr. Locke's theory of government is examined and explained; Contrary to the general Construction of that Writer's particular Sentiments ON The Supremacy Of The People. By M. Dawes, Esq.
Dawes, M. (Manasseh), -1829.Date: 1783- Books
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Free thoughts communicated to Free-Thinkers: in order to promote thinking on the name and works of God. With a relation of a remarkable Providence, which fell out at Port-Royal in Jamaica; suitable to the Subject. Written at sea. By Thomas Chalkley. With a preface and postscript by another Hand.
Chalkley, Thomas, 1675-1741.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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God the guardian of the poor, and the bank of faith; or, a Display of the Providences of God, Which have at Sundry Times Attended the Author. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel.
Huntington, William, 1745-1813.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The speech made at Farewell-Hall, to the Honourable and Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, By Divine Providence, Lord Bishop of Durham, on his Lordship's first arrival in his diocese on Friday, July 6th, 1753. By Tho. Sharp, D. D. Subdean of Durham, And Archdeacon of Northumberland. With His Lordship's answer.
Sharp, Thomas, 1693-1758.Date: [1753]- Books
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Discourses of the love of God and the use and abuse of the passions in religion, with a devout meditation suited to each discourse. To which is prefix'd, a plain and particular account of the natural passions, with rules for the government of them. By I. Watts.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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A general history of the robberies and murders of the most notorious pyrates, and also their policies, discipline and government, from their first rise and settlement in the island of Providence, in 1717, to the present Year 1724. With the remarkable actions and adventures of the two female pyrates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny. To which is prefix'd an account of the famous Captain Avery and his Companions; with the Manner of his Death in England. The Whole digested into the following Chapters; Chap. I. Of Captain Avery. II. The Rise of Pyrates. III. Of Captain Martel. IV. Of Captain Bonnet. V. Of Captain Thatch. VI. Of Captain Vane. Vii. Of Captain Rackam. Viii. Of Captain England. IX. Of Captain Davis. X. Of Captain Roberts. XI. Of Captain Worley. XII. Of Captain Lowther. XIII. Of Captain Low. XIV. Of Captain Evans. And their several Crews. To which is added. A short Abstract of the Statute and Civil Law, in, Relation to Pyracy. By Captain Charles Johnson.
Johnson, Charles, active 1724-1736.Date: 1724- Books
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Zion's alarm, not without cause. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, Cavendish Square; and at Monkwell-Street, Wood-Street. Author of the Spiritual Sea Voyage-The Arminian Skeleton-The Naked Bow of God-The Poor Christian's Last Will and Testament-The Divine Poem on a Spiritual Birth-The Kingdom of Heaven taken by Prayer-a Sermon on the Dimensions of Eternal Love-The Asp-The Law established by Faith-Five Numbers of the Epistles of Faith-And Tidings from Wallingford.
Huntington, William, 1745-1813.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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God's providence the support of government. A sermon Preach'd. at Maidstone in Kent. At the Assizes held there September 10. 1706. before the Lord Chief Justice Holt, and Mr. Justice Gould. Published at the Request of Snelling Thomas, Esq; High Sheriff of the said County. And by the Order, and at the Desire of the Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. By Jonathan Bernard, M. A. Vicar of Ospringe in Kent.
Bernard, Jonathan, 1656 or 1657-1715.Date: [1706?]- Books
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The favour and blessing of God in the appointment, and the people's happiness under the government, of a wise and vertuous prince. A sermon preach'd before the mayor, and corporation of Oxford, ... on ... March the 8th, 1713. ... By William Tilly, ...
Tilly, William, 1675-Date: 1713- Books
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A compleat body of speculative and practical divinity, consisting of five parts: I. Of the Being, Nature, and Attributes of God, and of the Evidences of Divine Revelation. II. Of the Works of Creation, and Providence. III. Of the most memorable Transactions, from the Beginning of the World, to the Coming of Christ; with proper Dissertations upon each. IV. Of the Mysteries of our most Holy Faith. V. Of the Great Precepts of Moral and Evangelical Righteousness. The whole extracted from the best ancient and modern writers, but chiefly from the Works of such, as have been reputed the most able Divines, and celebrated Preachers amongst us. To which are added, An Alphabetical Index of the Principal Matters contained in the Book. Likewise A Table of Texts of Scripture explained, and more especially referred to in this Work. By Thomas Stackhouse, A. M. Late Vicar of Beenham, in Berkshire.
Stackhouse, Thomas, approximately 1680-1752.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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A compleat body of speculative and practical divinity, consisting of five parts: I. Of the Being, Nature, and Attributes of God, and of the Evidences of Divine Revelation. II. Of the Works of Creation, and Providence. III. Of the most memorable Transactions, from the Beginning of the World, to the Coming of Christ; with proper Dissertations upon each. IV. Of the Mysteries of our most Holy Faith. V. Of the Great Precepts of Moral and Evangelical Righteousness. The whole extracted from the best antient and modern writers, but chiefly from the Works of such, as have been reputed the most able Divines, and celebrated Preachers amongst us. To which are added, An Alphabetical Index of the Principal Matters contained in the Book. Likewise A Table of Texts of Scripture explain'd, and more especially referred to in this Work. By Thomas Stackhouse, A. M. Vicar of Beenham, in Berkshire.
Stackhouse, Thomas, approximately 1680-1752.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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The house-Keepers guide, in the prudent managing of their affairs. Being several observations relating to the orderly and discreet government of private families, Grounded upon Reason, Experience, and the Word of God. Recommended to all Young House-Keepers, for their Benefit and Advantage.
Date: 1706- Books
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The [Judgement of] whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of Kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties of the people: Shewing, the nature of government in general both from God and man. An account of the British Government, and the rights and priviledges of the people in the time of the Saxons, and since the conquest. The government which God ordain'd over the children of Israel; and that all magistrates and governors proceed from the people, by many examples in scripture and history, and the duty of magistrates from scripture and reason. An account of eleven emperors, and above fifty kings depriv'd for their evil government. The rights of the people and Parliament of Britain, to resist and deprive their Kings for evil government, by King Henry's charter, and likewise in Scotland, by many examples. The prophets and ancient Jews were strangers to absolute passive-obedience: resisting of arbitrary government is allow'd by many examples in scripture, by most nations, and by undeniable reason. A large account of the revolution; with several speeches, declarations, and addresses, and the names and proceedings of ten bishops, and above sixty peers, concern'd in the revolution before King James went out of England. Several declarations in Queen Elizabeth's time of the clergy in convocation, and the Parliament who assisted, and justified the Scotch, French, and Dutch, in resisting of their evil and destructive princes.
Date: 1713- Books
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The Judgement of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of Kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties of the people: Shewing, the nature of government in general, both from God and man. An account of the British Government, and the rights, and priviledges of the people in the time of the Saxons, and since the conquest. The government which God ordain'd over the children of Israel; and that all magistrates and governors proceed from the people, by many examples in scripture and history, and the duty of magistrates from scripture and reason. An account of eleven emperors, and above fifty king's depriv'd for their evil government. The rights of the people and Parliament of Britain, to resist and deprive their Kings for evil government, by King Henry's charter, and likewise in Scotland, by many examples. The prophets and ancient Jews were strangers to absolute passive-obedience: resisting of arbitrary government is allow'd by many examples in scripture, by most nations, and by undeniable reason. A large account of the revolution; with several speeches, declarations, and addresses, and the names and proceedings of ten bishops, and above sixty peers, concern'd in the revolution before King James went out of England. Several declarations in Queen Elizabeth's time of the clergy in convocation, and the Parliament who assisted, and justified the Scotch, French, and Dutch, in resisting of their evil and destructive princes.
Date: 1714- Books
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The Judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative, of Kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties, of the people: Shewing, the nature of government in general, both from God and man. An account of the British Government, and the rights and priviledges of the people in the time of the Saxons, and since the conquest. The government which God ordain'd over the children of Israel; and that all magistrates and governors proceed from the people, by many examples in scripture and history, and the duty of magistrates from scripture and reason. An account of eleven emperors, and above fifty kings depriv'd for their evil government. The rights of the people and Parliament of Britain, to resist and deprive their King; for evil government, by King Henry's Charter, and likewise in Scotland, by many examples. The prophets and ancient Jews were strangers to absolute passive-obedience: resisting of arbitrary government is allow'd by many examples in scripture, by most nations, and by undeniable reason. A large account of the revolution; with several speeches, declarations, and addresses, and the names and proceedings of ten bishops, and above sixty peers, concern'd in the revolution before King James went out of England. Several declarations in Queen Elizabeth's time of the clergy in convocation, and the Parliament who assisted and justified the Scotch, French, and Dutch, in resisting of their evil and destructive princes.
Date: 1716- Books
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The heinous sin and danger of prevaricating with God and government. A sermon preached at Lyn Mart, Feb. 5. 1715/16. By Tho. Pyle, M. A. Lecturer of Lyn Regis, in Norfolk. Published at the Desire of Mr. Mayor, on Request of several of the Chief Hearers.
Pyle, Thomas, 1674-1756.Date: 1716- Books
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The natural and moral government and agency of God, in causing droughts and rains. A sermon deliver'd at the South church in Boston, Thursday, Aug. 24, 1749. being the day of general thanksgiving in the province of the Massachusetts, ... By Thomas Prince, A.M.
Prince, Thomas, 1687-1758.Date: 1751