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A view of this and the other world; with the state of saints and sinners in both, contrasted. Particularly Describing The solemn Entrance which the Soul makes into the other World at Death. In several practical discourses. By the late Reverend and Learned Mr Thomas Boston, Author of the Fourfold State, &c. &c. Never before printed. Entered in Stationer's Hall.
Boston, Thomas, 1677-1732.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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Remarks on the passage of the Israelites thro' the wilderness to the land of Canaan. Shewing how parallel this is to the Christian's life of faith, through the wilderness of this world to the heavenly Canaan ; and the Excellency and Power of Faith, and the Safety, Joy and Peace it brings to the Soul; and the Misery and Danger of Unbelief.
Glover, John, 1714-1774.Date: [1770?]- Books
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The life of Adam. Translated from Gio Francisco Loridano. To which is subjoyn'd, An essay towards an analysis of the human mind. Being, An Enquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Good and Evil, and the Nature, Rise, and Progress of the Passions, Habits, and Affections of the Human Soul. By Richard Murray, A. M. & J. U. B.
Loredano, Giovanni Francesco, 1607-1661.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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The stroke of divine soveraignty: or, a sermon on the death of Mrs. Mary Hussey, my late dear wife, who sweetly slept in Jesus, January 29. 1703/4. With An Account of some of the Gracious Dealings of God on Her Soul. By Joseph Hussey, Pastor of the Church of Christ at Cambridge, Gathered according to the Order of the Gospel.
Hussey, Joseph, -1726.Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- Books
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A philosophical essay on fecundation: Or, An Impartial Inquiry into the First Rudiments, Progression and Perfection, of Animal Generation: Particularly of the Human Species. Comprehending some Conjectures and Disquisitions, concerning The Time and Manner, When and How the Human Soul is intromitted, or impress'd on the Body. Dedicated to the Society for Propagating Human Nature and Knowledge. By a Member of the Society.
Date: M.DCC.XLII. [1742]- Books
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The great love and tenderness of God to his creature man: or, the Scripture-Account of the redemption, conversion, and salvation of all mankind. Wherein is Discovered, That, The Torments of the Wicked, must have an Ending; That, Every Individual of Mankind is, Already, Redeemed in Part; so that the Rational Soul or Spirit of Every Sinner, after Suffering in Proportion to his Deserts, will be Converted, Delivered out of Torment, and be Finally Saved, in a Low Degree. And That, The Whole Man of the Righteous, who have lived a virtuous and godly Life, will be Sanctified Wholly, Both in Spirit, in Soul, and in Body; will be raised a Glorious Body, and be Abundantly Saved, and Rewarded at the Last Day; and Shall not Suffer Pain after Death. By a searcher after religious truth.
Searcher after Religious Truth.Date: [1760?]- Books
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Poetical essays on the following subjects: viz. The principal errors and corruptions of men. The Excellency of Reason and of Virtue. The Freedom and Other Powers of the Human Mind. The Spiritual Nature of the Soul. The Foundation and Reality of Human Knowledge, and of Human Happiness. With a Preliminary Essay, in Prose: Containing a Summary of the Author's Principal Tenets, and of Those Which He Condemns; with Notes Explanatory, &c.
Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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Thoughts upon thinking, or, a new theory of the human mind; wherein a physical rationale of the formation of our ideas, the Passions, Dreaming, and every Faculty of the Soul, is attempted upon principles entirely new. The second edition corrected and enlarged, wherein all the objections that have hitherto appeared, (especially those in the Monthly Review for January 1755, page 54) are fully considered and removed. By J. Richardson. Entered at the Stamp-Office according to Act of Parliament.
Richardson, J., of Newent.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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A vindication of Mr. Locke, from the charge of giving encouragement to scepticism, and infidelity, and from several other mistakes and objections of the learned author of The procedure, extent and limits of human understanding. In six dialogues. Wherein is likewise Enquired, Whether Mr. Locke's True Opinion of the Soul's Immateriality was not mistaken by the late Learned Mons. Leibnitz. By Vin. Perronet, A. M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Earl Stanhope.
Perronet, Vincent, 1693-1785.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Dying thoughts, in three parts. Part I. A memorandum, in order to a serious Preparation for Dying. Part II. The Believer's Pleasant Prospect through the Valley of Death. Part III. A Contemplation of Heaven, or the Believer's Pisgah-Sight of the Heavenly Canaan. Together with a conclusion, shewing what will make the Heaven-Born Soul to be often groaning and panting for the Glory that is to be Revealed. By the late Reverend Mr. William Crawford Minister of the Gospel at Wilton.
Crawford, William, 1676-1742.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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Dying thoughts, in three parts. Part I. A memorandum, in order to a serious Preparation for Dying. Part II. The Believer's Pleasant Prospect through the Valley of Death Part III. A Contemplation of Heaven, or the Believer's Pisgah-Sight of the Heavenly Canaan. Together with a conclusion, shewing what will make the Heaven-Born Soul to be often groaning and panting for the Glory that is to be Revealed. By the late Reverend Mr. William Crawford Minister of the Gospel at Wilton.
Crawford, William, 1676-1742.Date: 1756- Books
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The evidences of the Christian religion, with additional discourses on the following subjects, viz. Of God, and his attributes, the power and wisdom of God in the creation. The Worship of God. Advantages of Revelation above Natural Reason. Excellency of the Christian Institution. Dignity of the Scripture-Language. Against Atheism and Infidelity. Against the Modern Freethinkers. Immortality of the Soul, and a Future State. Death and Judgement. The Providence of God. Collected from the writings of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq;
Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719.Date: M,DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Dying thoughts, in three parts. Part I. A memorandum, in order to a serious Preparation for Dying. Part II. The Believer's pleasant Prospect through the Valley of Death. Part III. A Contemplation of Heaven, or the Believer's Pisgah-Sight of the Heavenly Canaan. Together with a conclusion, shewing what will make the Heaven-Born Soul to be often groaning and panting for the Glory that is to be Revealed. By the late Reverend Mr. William Crawford Minister of the Gospel at Wilton.
Crawford, William, 1676-1742.Date: M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]- Books
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Dying thoughts, in three parts. Part I. A memorandum, in order to a serious Preparation for Dying. Part II. The Believer's Pleasant Prospect through the Valley of Death. Part III. A Contemplation of Heaven, or the Believer's Pisgah-Sight of the Heavenly Canaan. Together with a conclusion, shewing what will make the Heaven-Born Soul to be often groaning and panting for the Glory that is to be revealed. By the late Reverend Mr. William Crawford Minister of the Gospel at Wilton.
Crawford, William, 1676-1742.Date: 1769- Books
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Two letters on the intermediate state; containing letter I. A candid view of the appendix written by Edmund Law, D. D. Archdeacon of Carlisle, and Master of St. Peter's College in Cambridge. In Which The Scripture Accounts of the Soul, and the State of Death, as collected in the said Appendix, are distinctly examined; also compared in a great Variety of Instances, with those of Homer, Hesiod, Virgil, and other of the Heathen Writers. Letter II. A brief defence of the first of the five letters on the intermediate state, &c. By John Steffe.
Steffe, John.Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- Books
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The religion of the wits at Button's refuted; in a new method; by running up the remoter contests which divide mankind to first and undeniable principles. With a General Account of Ancient and Modern Exceptions relating to Sceptiscism, Atheism, Deism, Providence, Immortality, of the Soul, Natural and Reveal'd Religion. The Whole being an easie Introduction to that Necessary, but hitherto unattempted Performance of applying the Motives of Christianity in General, to some Particular Society of that Profession, as they now stand divided. In a dialogue between a politician, and a divine.
C. N.Date: 1716- Books
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The redeemer's glory unveil'd, or the excellency of Christ vindicated, in the antiquity of his person, as God-Man, before the world began: Being An Explication of the Mystery, which was kept secret, from the Beginning of the World. Wherein are unfolded, The Doctrines of the Pre-Existence of the Soul of Jesus Christ, and the Glory of the Elect in their vital Union to him, &c. being a Reprehension of this degenerate Age. By Samuel Stockell, Minister of the Gospel; not of Men, neither by Man, but by Jesus Christ, and Pastor of a Church of Christ in London.
Stockell, Samuel, 1700 or 1701-1750.Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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Nocturnal revels: or, a general history of dreams. In two parts. Shewing I. the Nature, Causes, and various Kinds of Dreams and Visions: And of the Nocturnal Communications of the Soul with Good and Evil Angels. With several Examples of Dreams, both Divine and Humane, Ancient and Modern, that have been Remarkably Accomplish'd. II. Shewing the Signification of all manner of Dreams whatsoever, according to Aristotle, Themistius, Artimedorus, Cardan, and other most Approved Authors. Comprising all that has been hitherto written upon this Nice and Curious Subject. Alphabetically Digested, for the more easie finding out of any Dream.
Date: 1706- [1707]- Books
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Grace triumphant; or an account of the experience of William Wills, a Living Member of the Church of God, at Dover: Wherein his Life-His Call by Grace-His sound Conversion-His Fellowship with God-His gradual Declension-His awful Fall-The Years he continued in it-the merciful Visitations of God to his Soul, in his Restoration, Re-Conversion and Establishment, in the Favor of his Covenant God, are set forth. This work is sent into the world , with many Prayers and Tears, by the author, to display the Sovereignty of Divine Grace, the immutable Purposes of God; but particularly with a View to call poor Backsliders to return to their offended, but Gracious God and Father. Corrected and published by the Reverend W. Aldridge.
Wills, William, active 1790.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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Pious breathings: being the meditations of St. Augustine, in four books. Viz. I. On the Sufferings of Christ; with the Pious Soul's Application of his Death to herself by Faith. II. On the Love of God; with his Discourses of Regeneration and the Communication of divine Grace. III. His private Contemplations on the Misery of unregenerate Men; the Almighty Power of God and his Methods of Grace in our Sanctification and Salvation. IV. Meditations on the Excellency of the Divine Perfections, and the Happiness of the Blessed in a future State of Glory. To which is added, the meditations of St. Anselm and St. Bernard, on the Crucifixion of Christ, the Treachery of Judas, the Resurrection of Jesus from the Dead; with Devout Prayers, Meditations, and Contemplations suitable to each particular Subject. Translated into English, by George Stanhope, D. D. late Dean of Canterbury. Adorn'd with cuts.
Date: [1752?]- Books
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Aristotle's master-piece compleated. In two parts. The first containing the secrets of generation, in all the parts thereof. Treating Of the Benefit of Marriage, and the prejudice of unequal Matches, signs of Insufficiency in Men or Women: Of the infusion of the Soul: Of the likeness of Children to parents: Of monstrous births. The Cause and Cure of the Green Sickness, a Discourse of Virginity. Directions and Cautions for Midwives. Of the Organs of Generation in Women, and the Fabrick of the Womb. The use and Action of the Genitals. Signs of Conception, and whether a Male or Female; with a word of Advice to both Sexes in the Act of Copulation. And the Pictures of several monstrous Births, &c. The second part being, a private looking-glass for the female-sex. Treating of the various Maladies of the Womb. and all other Distempers incident to Women of all Ages, with proper remedies for the Cure of each. The whole being more Correct than any thing of this kind hitherto Published.
Date: Printed In The Year. MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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Aristotle's master-piece compleated. In two parts. The first containing the secrets of generation, in all the parts thereof. Treating Of the Benefit of Marriage, and the prejudice of unequal Matches, signs of Insufficiency in Men or Women: Of the infusion of the Soul: Of the likeness of Children to Parents: Of monstrous Births. The Cause and Cure of the Green Sickness, a Discourse of Virginity. Directions and Cautions for Midwives. Of the Organs of Generation in Women, and the Fabrick of the Womb. The Use and Action of the Genitals. Signs of Conception, and whether a Male or Female; with a word of Advice to both Sexes in the Act of Copulation. And the Pictures of several monstrous Births, &c. The second part being, a private looking-glass for the female-sex. Treating of the various Maladies of the Womb, and all other Distempers incident to Women of all Ages, with proper Remedies for the Cure of each. The whole being more Correct than any thing of this kind hitherto Published.
Date: Printed In The Year. MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Joyful news from heaven: or, the last intelligence from Our Glorify'd Jesus above the Stars. Wherein is Infallibly Recorded, How that the Soul dieth in the Body; Also is discovered, I. What that is which sleeps in the Dust. II. The Nature of its Rest. III. The Manner of its Waking. IV. The Mystery of the Dispute between Christ and the Woman of Samaria, as touching the true Point of Worship, clearly opened: Wherein You have, drawn up, a Divine Charge against the Teachers of the Baptists. With all other Teachers publick and private, for counterfeiting the Commissions of the Man Jesus, being therein convicted of spiritual High Treason against Christ, the Great Commissioner of Heaven and Earth. With a true Description of the Kingdom of Glory, prepared only for the Seed of Adam, that blessed Seed of Faith; and true Relation of the Kingdom of Darkness, prepared for the cursed Seed of Cain, World without end. Written by John Reeve and Lodowick Muggleton, the last Commissionated Witnesses and Prophets of that only High, Immortal, Glorious God, Christ Jesus.
Reeve, John, 1608-1658.Date: 1752?]- Books
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Aristotle's master-piece compleated, in two parts: the first containing the secrets of generation, in all the parts thereof. Treating Of the Benefit of Marriage, and the Prejudice of Unequal Matches, Signs of Insufficiency in Men or Women; Of the Infusion of the Soul; Of the Likeness of Children to Parents; Of Monstrous Births: The Cause and Cure of the Green-Sickness: A Discourse of Virginity, Directions and Cautions for Midwives. Of the Organs of Generation in Women, and the Fabrick of the Womb. The Use and Actions of the Genitals, Signs of Conception, and whether of a Male or Female. With a Word of Advice to both Sexes, in the Act of Copulation. And the Pictures of several Monstrous Births, &c. The second part, being a private looking-glass for the female-sex. Treating of the various Maladies of the Womb, and all other Distempers incident to Women of all Ages, with proper Remedies for the Cure of each. The whole being more Correct, than any thing of this Kind hitherto Published.
Date: 1702- Books
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The school of wisdom and arts; being a complete repository of what is most curious in art and nature. Containing, I. A survey of man, with sublime Reflections on his most noble Part, the Soul. II. A particular Description of the Structure of the Human Body; and the wonderful Properties of the Eye described. III. Astronomy, Oratory, Politeness, and Morality. IV. A Review of the Creation, viz. Birds, Beasts, Fishes, and Insect; their Industry, Sagacity, &c. V. Of the Globe: Gravity, Air, Light, Sound, Water, Clouds, Pain, Hail and Snow, with their Properties and Use. VI. Nations compared with each other. Vii. Drawing, Painting in Water and Oil Colours; Gilding, Etching, Engraving, Painting upon Glass, and Bronzing. Viii. Dying Silk, Linnen, Woolen and Leather. IX. Impressions from Figures, Busts, Casts, Medals, Leaves, &c. X. The Arts of Painting Marble and Glass; of Staining Wood, Bones, Horn, Ivory, Paper, Parchment, &c. XI. The whole art of Pyrotechny or Fire-Works. XII. The art of making porcelain after the Chinese manner, with many curious particulars, equally amusing and instructive to the Ingenious. Compiled from different authors.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]