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Meditations on divine subjects: by Mrs. Mary Lloyd. To which is prefixed, an account of her life and character. By E. Pemberton.
Lloyd, Mary, 1681-1749.Date: 1750- Archives and manuscripts
"Is there life before debt? Speakers' correspondence and biodata
Date: 1993Reference: SA/MED/E/3/9/3Part of: Medact- Books
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The faithfulness of God in his word evinced: or, the Fulfilling of the Scriptures in the Believer's own experience. Especially with respect to I. The Internal Warfare. II. The Deceit of the Heart. III. The Methods of Satan. IV. The Accomplishment of the Promises. And likewise, V. Of such Threatnings as relate to God's own People. Being the Sum and Substance of Mr. Fleming's First Argument (in his most excellent Book on the Fulfilment of Scripture) turned into plain Verse, by John Ryland, Junior. To which is prefixed, The Shield of Faith, neatly engraved.
Ryland, John, 1753-1825.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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Longevity: being an account of various persons, who have lived to an extraordinary age, with several curious particulars respecting their lives; the whole comprising an abridgement of longevity, as far as history extends in every quarter of the world, from the creation to the year 1792. Authenticated by referential notes from authors of veracity. By Christian Hoffman of New-York.
Hoffman, Christian.Date: --1798.-- (Copy-right secured)- Books
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Reflections on French atheism and on English Christianity. By William Richards, A.M. Member of the Pennsylvania society for promoting the abolition of slavery.
Richards, William, 1749-1818.Date: [1795?]- Pictures
James II and Louis XIV and their allies portrayed as inmates of a lunatic asylum. Etching by R. de Hooghe, 1688.
Hooghe, Romeyn de, 1645-1708.Date: 1688Reference: 17525i- Books
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Seasonable thoughts on the state of religion in New-England, a treatise in five parts. I. Faithfully pointing out the things of a bad and dangerous tendency, in the late, and present, religious appearance, in the land. II. Representing the obligations which lie upon the pastors of these churches in particular, and upon all in general, to use their endeavours to suppress prevailing disorders; with the great danger of a neglect in so important a matter. III. Opening, in many instances, wherein the discouragers of irregularities have been injuriously treated. IV. Shewing what ought to be corrected, or avoided, in testifying against the evil things of the present day. V. Directing our thot's more positively, to what may be judged the best expedients, to promote pure and undefiled religion in these times. With a preface giving an account of the Antinomians, Familists and Libertines, who infected these churches, above an hundred years ago: very needful for these days; the like spirit, and errors, prevailing now as did then. The whole being intended, and calculated, to serve the interest of Christ's kingdom. By Charles Chauncy. D.D. Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Boston.
Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787.Date: 1743- Archives and manuscripts
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Papers of M H F Wilkins: papers relating to Roman Catholic and Anglican attitudes to nuclear disarmament
Wilkins, Maurice, 1916-2004 Ruston, Fr. Roger Runcie, Robert A. K.Date: 1979-1980Reference: K/PP178/11/11/2Part of: Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick (1916-2004)- Archives and manuscripts
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Papers of M H F Wilkins: papers relating to a meeting of Nobel Prize winners and Pope John Paul II
Konig, Franz, 1905-2004 Krebs, Hans, 1900-1981 Nova Spes Townes, Charles H., b.1915 Dummett, Michael A. E., 1925-2011Date: 1980-1987Reference: K/PP178/11/11/3Part of: Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick (1916-2004)- Pictures
King James II of England and King Louis XIV of France riding on an ass, leading a holy crusade. Etching by R. de Hooghe, 1689.
Hooghe, Romeyn de, 1645-1708.Date: [1689]Reference: 2136643i- Books
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Discourses on several important subjects. By the late Right Rev. Samuel Seabury, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the states of Connecticut and Rhode-Island. Published from manuscripts prepared by the author for the press.
Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796.Date: 1798- Books
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An address to the people of New-England. Representing the very great importance of attaching the Indians to their interest; not only by treating them justly and kindly; but by using proper endeavors to settle Christianity among them. By Samuel Hopkins, A.M. Pastor of a church in Springfield. [Three lines of Scripture text] Printed in Boston, 1753. Being a conclusion to the Historical memoirs relating to the Housatunnuk Indians; with an account of the methods used for the propagation of the Gospel amongst the said Indians, by the late Reverend Mr. John Sergeant. Now recommended to the serious consideration of the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, and the other colonies.
Hopkins, Samuel, 1693-1755.Date: 1757- Books
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The late association for defence farther encouraged: or, Defensive war defended; and its consistency with true Christianity represented. In a reply to some exceptions against war, in a late composure, intituled, The doctrine of Christianity, as held by the people called Quakers, vindicated. By Gilbert Tennent, A.M. [Thirteen lines of Scripture texts]
Tennent, Gilbert, 1703-1764.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748] Price 2s. 6d- Books
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The safety of appearing at the day of judgment, in the righteousness of Christ: opened and applied. By Solomon Stoddard, Pastor to the church of Northampton in New-England.
Stoddard, Solomon, 1643-1729.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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Slavery inconsistent with the spirit of Christianity. A sermon preached at Cambridge, On Sunday, Feb. 10, 1788, By Robert Robinson.
Robinson, Robert, 1735-1790.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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A sermon on the reciprocal influence of civil policy and religious duty. Delivered in Christ Church, in the city of Philadelphia, on Thursday, the 19th of February, 1795, being a day of general thanksgiving. By William White, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
White, William, 1748-1836.Date: March, 2d. 1795- Pictures
King Louis XIV receives an enema while sitting on a globe of the earth, thus besmearing it with ordure; around him, chaos reigns; symbolising the events following the Protestant rebellions of 1674 including the flight of the royal family from England in 1689. Engraving by R. de Hooghe, c. 1689.
Hooghe, Romeyn de, 1645-1708.Date: 1689Reference: 17522i- Books
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A discourse delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at the semiannual meeting twelfth of June, 1798. By William Walter, D.D. Rector of Christ Church in Boston.
Walter, William, 1737-1800.Date: MDCCXCVIII. [1798]- Pictures
The arrival in England of William of Orange; in the foreground, James II and Louis XIV surrounded by courtiers and Catholic clerics. Etching formerly attributed to R. de Hooghe, 1688.
Hooghe, Romeyn de, 1645-1708.Date: [1688]Reference: 2136645i- Books
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Christ victorious over the powers of darkness, by the light of his preached Gospel. A sermon preached in Boston, December 12. 1733. At the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Stephen Parker, Mr. Ebenezer Hinsdell [i.e., Hinsdale], and Mr. Joseph Seccombe, chosen by the commissioners to the Honourable Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge, at Edinburgh, to carry the Gospel to the aboriginal natives on the borders of New England. By Joseph Sewall, D.D. Pastor to a church of Christ in Boston. To which are annexed, a brief account of the Honourable Society and of the present mission, with an abstract of the ordination prayers, and the charge given by the Reverend Mr. Colman. And the right hand of fellowship given by the Reverend Mr. Prince. [Two lines from Psalms]
Sewall, Joseph, 1688-1769.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq; on the present negociations for a peace with France and Spain.
Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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An account of the life, travels, and Christian experiences in the work of the ministry of Samuel Bownas.
Bownas, Samuel, 1676-1753.Date: 1756- Books
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Eternal salvation on no account a matter of just debt; or, Full redemption, not interfering with free grace. A sermon, delivered at Wallingford, by particular agreement, with special reference to the Murryan controversy. Published with some additions and alterations, that it might be better adapted to general usefulness. By John Smalley, Pastor of a church in Berlin.
Smalley, John, 1734-1820.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A token for children, being an exact account of the conversion, holy and exemplary lives and joyful deaths of several young children. By James Janeway, Minister of the Gospel. To which is added, A token for the children of New-England, or, Some examples of children, in whom the fear of God was remarkably budding before they died; in several parts of New-England. Preserved and published for the encouragement of piety in other children. With new additions.
Janeway, James, 1636?-1674.Date: 1771- Books
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The nature of humiliation, fasting and prayer explained. A sermon, delivered on the day of public humiliation and prayer in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, April 2, 1795: with an appendix, in answer to Dr. Tappan's remarks on his thanksgiving sermon, dated February 19 1795. By Ebenezer Bradford, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Rowley. Published by desire.
Bradford, Ebenezer, 1746-1801.Date: 1795