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A relation of a very extraordinary sleeper, at Tinsbury, near Bath. With a dissertation on the doctrine of sensation, the Powers of the Soul, and its Several Operations. Together with Physical Causes assigned for this Strange Phaenomenon. By William Oliver, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society, and of the College of Physicians, London.
Oliver, William, 1659-1716.Date: 1707- Books
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The doctrine of an universal judgment asserted. In a sermon preach'd before the University, at St. Mary's in Oxford, June 9th, 1706. in which the principles of Mr. Dodwell's late epistolatory discourse, concerning the Natural Mortality of the Soul, are consider'd. By Richard Smalbroke, M. A. Fellow of Magdalen-College, Oxon.
Smalbroke, Richard, 1672-1749.Date: 1706- Books
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The humourist. Being A Choice Collection of songs, Containing, 1. I like the Man whose soaring Soul. 2. Come all ye Buffers gay. 3. Young Strephon, the artful, the dangerous Swain. 4. When Fanny to Woman. 5. Sweet are the Banks, when spring perfumes. Not the silver doves that fly. 7. Come hither, sweet Susan, and sit down by me. 8 Wou'd you taste the Noon Tide Air. 9. When Lovely Amora display'd. 10. As near a fountains flowery side. 11. As Celia near a fountain lay. 12. Gentle Youth, O tell me why. 13. O'er half the sky the blushing dawn 14. To an arbour of woodbines ye both shall be led. 15. When all the Attic Fire was fled. 16. Brittle substance, light as air, 17. O let me unreserv'd declare. 18. In Sheffield Park there liv'd and dwelt. 19. The Whistling Ploughman hails the blushing Morn. 20. Cruel Strephon will you leave me? 21. The other Day young Strephon met. 22. I like the Fox shall grieve. 23. Some talk of Alexander.
Date: [1770?]- Books
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Psychēlogia; or Serious Thoughts on Second Thoughts. Being a Discourse fully proving from Scripture, the Writings of the Learned Ethnicks, Fathers of the Church, Philosophy, and the Dictates of right Reason, the separate Existence of the Soul. Written in opposition to a late Heretical, Erroneous, and Damnable Book, set forth by Dr. William Coward, under the feign'd Name of Estibius Psychalcthes, wherein he endeavours to prove the Opinion of the Soul's Existence to be a plain Heathenish Invention, and not consonant to the Principles of Philosophy, Reason, or Religion. To which is adjoyn'd Pious Considerations on the four last things to be remembred, viz. Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell. With a large Preface, giving Estibius's Character. By Alethius Phylopsyches.
Alethius Phylopsyches.Date: [1702]- 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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Essays on several subjects; viz. the discouragements private men meet with in promoting publick good: Providing for the Poor: The Establish'd Charitable Corporation: Usury: A Recompence for a Benefit: Soul and Spirit: The Divine Nature: Mystery: Wisdom: The Nature, Duty, Powers, Effects and Instruments of Love, &c. Also Arguments Proving from Reason and Revelation, That Woman is a more Glorious, Honourable and Excellent Creature than Man, by the Preferable Endowments proper to her Nature both of Soul and Body. By James Hodges, Esq;
Hodges, James.Date: 1710- Books
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A discourse, delivered on Sunday, August 17. 1783, at Edinburgh, wherein the nature, and manner of the resurrection of the human body, and the immortality, or future modes of existence, and progress of the Soul! are philosophically, medically, and religiously explained, by Doctor James Graham, of the Temple of Health, in Pall-Mall, near the King's Palace, London.
Graham, James, 1745-1794.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A dissertation on liberty and necessity: Wherein The Process of Ideas, from their first Entrance into the Soul, until their Production of Action, is delineated. With some Remarks upon the late Reverend Dr. Clarke's Reasoning on this Point. And an Epistle Dedicatory to Truth. Amicus Plato, Amicus Socrates, sed magis Amica Veritas. By A. C. Esq;
Collins, Anthony, 1676-1729.Date: M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the Right Hohourable [sic] the Lord-Mayor, aldermen, and livery-men, Of the Several Companies of London. At the Parish-Church of St. Laurence Jewry, before the Election of the Lord-Mayor, Septemb. 29, 1705. Rom. xiii. 1. Let every Soul be subject to the Higher Powers. By Benjamin Hoadly, M. A. Rector of St. Peter's Poor.
Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-1761.Date: 1708- Books
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A preservative against atheism and infidelity; in three books. I. Proving the Existence of a God, a Providence, and the Immortality of the Soul. II. The Necessity of a Religion Reveal'd by God. III. That the Jewish and Christian Religion were Reveal'd by God. With an introduction, Shewing the Causes, pernicious Effects, and Cure of Infidelity. By Peter la Touch, Gent.
La Touche Boesnier, Pierre de.Date: 1709- Books
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The royal diary: containing I. King William's secret devotion. II. His Practice of Self-Examination. III. His Performance of Relative Duties. IV. Enquiries into the State of his Soul. V. Religious Conferences. VI. Table-Talk. Vii. Occasional speeches. Viii. The private minutes relating to his last sickness. Part of this diary was written by King William, and found amongst his papers since his Death.
Date: MDCCV. [1705]- Archives and manuscripts
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The insincere professor and real Christian delineated, In Two opposite Descriptions. First, Of the governing Qualities of the Soul, and Practice of the Life of an Unconverted, or Insincere Professor. And Secondly, The Qualities and Practice of a True Convert, or Sincere Christian, with Exhortation and Advice to each. Designed To make the Work of Self-Acquaintance and Examination more easy and profitable, both to Young and Old. By Isaac Toms of Hadleigh, in the County of Suffolk.
Toms, Isaac, 1710-1801.Date: 1748- Books
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Sermons, on the following subjects: on the clerical character. On superstition. On miracles. On Submission to the Existing Powers. On the Love of Pleasure. On Temperance. On the Temporal Disadvantages of Vice. On Happiness. On Evangelical Righteousness. On Justice. By the Rev. Richard Graves, M. A. Rector of Claverton, Somerset, Late Fellow of all Soul's College, Oxford, and Chaplain to the Countess Dowager of Chatham. To Which is Added, a Letter from a Father to his Son at the University.
Graves, Richard, 1715-1804.Date: MDCCXCIX. [1799]- Books
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The christian pattern: or, the imitation of Jesus Christ. Vol. II. Being the genuine works of Thomas à Kempis. Containing Four Books, viz. I. The Sighs of a Penitent Soul. II. A short Christian Directory. III. Of Spiritual Exercises. IV. Of Spiritual Entertainments. Translated from the original Latin, and recommended by George Hickes, D.D. To which is prefix'd a large account of the author's life and writings, containing much of the History of those Times, never before set forth in English.
Date: 1710- Books
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Select discourses: Treating I. Of the True Method of attaining Divine Knowledge. II. Of Superstition. III. Of heism. IV. Of the Immortality of the Soul. V. Of the Existence and Nature of God. VI. Of Legal Righteousness, and the Righteousness of Faith. Vii. Of the Shortness and Vanity of a Pharisaical Righteousness. Viii. Of the Excellency and Nobleness of True Religion. IX. Of the Conflicts and Conquests of a Christian. By John Smith, Late Fellow of Queen's College in Cambridge.
Smith, John, 1618-1652.Date: M,DCC,LVI. [1756]- Books
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Letters to Serena: containing, I. The origin and force of prejudices. II. The History of the Soul's Immortality among the Heathens. III. The Origin of Idolatry, and Reasons of Heathenism. As also, IV. A letter to a gentleman in Holland, showing Spinosa's System of Philosophy to be without any Principle or Foundation. V. Motion essential to Matter; in Answer to some Remarks by a Noble Friend on the Confutation of Spinosa. To all which is prefix'd, VI. A preface; being a Letter to a Gentleman in London, sent together with the foregoing Dissertations, and declaring the several Occasions of writing them. By Mr. Toland.
Toland, John, 1670-1722.Date: M.DCC.IV. [1704]- Books
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Sermons and essays upon several subjects. I. On the penitent thief. II. The peculiar Excellency of the Christian Religion. III. The Antiquity of the Christian Covenant. IV. Against the Sleep of the Soul. V. Charity Schools recommended. (reprinted.) VI. Upon the several Ascensions of Christ. (reprinted and Enlarged.) Vii. Upon the Brethren and Sisters of Christ. Viii. Reason and Philosophy no Enemies to Faith. IX. Of the Restoration of the Jews. X. Advice for the study of divinity. To which is added, XI. Incerti auctoris de regula veritatis, sive fidei: vulgo, Novatiani de Trinitate liber. By William Whiston, M. A. Professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge.
Whiston, William, 1667-1752.Date: MDCCIX. [1709]- Books
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Sermons on several subjects: Viz. I. Godliness the Design of the Christian Religion. II. Of Patience and Submission to Authority. III, and IV. Of the Wisdom and Goodness of Providence. V. Of Religious Melancholy. VI. Of the Necessity of Holiness in Order to Happiness. Vii. Of the Immortality of the Soul. Viii. On the Thanksgiving for K. William's Deliverance from the Assassination. IX. Ministers must exhort People to pray for Kings and Magistrates. X. The Objections against the Duty of Prayer Answer'd. XI. A Sermon before the Queen on Her Inauguration-Day. XII. Of the Truth and Excellency of the Gospel. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John, late Lord Bishop of Ely.
Moore, John, 1646-1714.Date: MDCCXV. [1715]- Books
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Sermons on several subjects: Viz. I. Godliness the Design of the Christian Religion. II. Of Patience and Submission to Authority. III, and IV. Of the Wisdom and Goodness of Providence. V. Of Religious Melancholy. VI. Of the Necessity of Holiness in Order to Happiness. Vii. Of the Immortality of the Soul. Viii. On the Thanksgiving for K. William's Deliverance from the Assassination. IX. Ministers must exhort People to pray for Kings and Magistrates. X. The Objections against the Duty of Prayer Answer'd. XI. A Sermon before the Queen on Her Inauguration-Day. XII. Of the Truth and Excellency of the Gospel. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John, late Lord Bishop of Ely.
Moore, John, 1646-1714.Date: MDCCXV. [1715]- Books
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Sermons on several subjects: Viz. I. Godliness the Design of the Christian Religion. II. Of Patience and Submission to Authority. III, and IV. Of the Wisdom and Goodness of Providence. V. Of Religious Melancholy. VI. Of the Necessity of Holiness in order to Happiness. Vii. Of the Immortality of the Soul. Viii. On the Thanksgiving for K. William's Deliverance from the Assassination. IX. Ministers must exhort People to pray for Kings and Magistrates. X. The Objections against the Duty of Prayer answer'd. XI. A Sermon before the Queen on her Inauguration-Day. XII. Of the Truth and Excellency of the Gospel. ... . By the Right Reverend Father in God, John, late Lord Bishop of Ely. Published by S. Clarke, D.D.
Moore, John, 1646-1714.Date: M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]- Books
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School of wisdom, or, new preceptor: a general system of the works of art and nature, calculated for advancing the instruction of youth, Containing I. Definition of the Soul, and Description of the Human Body. II. Astronomy, Oratory, Morality, and the Principals of Politeness. III. General Review of the Works of the Creation, viz. Birds, Beasts, Fishes and Insects. IV. On the Terraqueous Globe, Vegetable Creation & Elements. V. Comparative View, and Reflections on Nations, Manners and Men. VI. On Drawing, Designing, Painting, Limning and Gilding. Vii. On Etching, Engraving, Bronzing, Staining different Substances, &c. Viii. On Dying, with general Rules for the different Colours. IX. On Fire-Works, with Directions for making the different Sorts. X. Of the Art of making Porcelain, after the Chinese Manner, Secrets in Metals, &c. Compiled from various authors.
Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]