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The way of life revealed, and the way of death discovered; wherein is declared man's happy estate before the fall, His miserable Estate in the Fall, and the Way of Restoration out of the Fall, Into the Image of God again, In which Man was before the Fall; also, The Bye Paths, Crooked Ways, Wiles, Snares, and Temptations of the Enemy of Man's Soul discovered, who goeth about as a roaring Lion, seeking how he may insnare, and devour those who are in any measure escaping out of his Ways of Death and Destruction. A new edition. By Charles Marshall.
Marshall, Charles, 1637-1698.Date: 1794- Books
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A discourse upon the fall of man; the cause and effects thereof. Shewing, that sin is not an infirmity to all men; and God justify'd therein. In three letters of conference.
Date: [1740?]- Books
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The christian philosopher: shewing, I. The end and design of God's creating man: Why God did not create him, so that he could not Fall; and why he created him, foreseeing that he would Fall. In which God's Foreknowledge is reconciled with Man's Free-Agency. II. Adam and Eve's transgression, with their Shame and Humility; and God's Promise to redeem them, and to put them and their Posterity into a Capacity of greater Advantages than they enjoy'd in their Purity. III. That the redemption by Christ has conferred on all mankind a possibility of salvation. To which is prefix'd, a preface, containing a vindicatio n of the truth of revelation, and an answer to some difficult questions.
Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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A hopeful youth falling short of heaven, exemplify'd in the conduct of the rich young man whom Jesus loved. By I. Watts.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: 1723- Books
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The 'squire of St. James's.
Date: [1736 - 1763]- Books
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The works of Aristotle, the famous philosopher. In four parts. Containing I. His complete master-piece; displaying the secrets of Nature in the Generation of Man. - To which is added, The Family Physician; being approved remedies for the several distempers incident to the human body. II. His experienced midwife; absolutely necessary for Surgeons, Midwives, Nurses, and Child-Bearing Women. III. His book of problems; containing various Questions and answers, relative to the state of Man's body. IV. His last legacy, unfolding the Secrets of Nature respecting the Generation of Man.
Salmon, William, 1644-1713.Date: Printed in the Year M,DCC,XCI. [1791]- Books
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The christian covenant, or the baptismal vow, As stated in our church catechism, Scripturally explained by questions and answers. With An Account of the Creation and Fall of Man, the Covenant of Works, and the superior Excellence of the New Covenant of Grace, enforcing its Obligation by Scripture Motives. Designed to subserve the charitable labours of the venerable Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. The second edition. By a minister of the Church of England.
Jones, Griffith, 1683-1761.Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- Books
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The elements of moral philosophy. In three books. 1. Of Man, and his Connexions. Of Duty or Moral Obligation. - Various Hypotheses Final Causes of our Moral Faculties of Perception and Affection. 2. The principal Distinction of Duty or Virtue. Man's Duties to Himself. - To Society. - To God. 3. Of Practical Ethics, or the Culture of the Mind. Motives to Virtue from Personal Happiness. - From the Being and Providence of God. - From the Immortality of the Soul. The Result, or Conclusion. By the late Rev. Mr. David Fordyce. Professor of Moral Philosophy, and Author of the Art of Preaching, inscribed to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Fordyce, David, 1711-1751.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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The maid of the mill; or, the cottage beauty: being the real and entertaining history of 'squire Richland, and Lucy Arnold, the miller's daughter of the county of Hertfordshire. Containing I. An account of the Maid of the Mill. II. Her various sweethearts, and the manner they take to gain her affection. III. 'squire Richland falls in love with her and what follows. IV. The way she takes to get rid of her former lovers, Letters between her and the 'squire. V. Account of Miss Richland and her affairs in love; more letters between the maid of the Mill and 'squire Richland; he comes to her father's, promises marriage. VI. She visits Miss Richland, preparation for the wedding; Miss Richland's lover appears. Vii. Another wedding to take place; Richland, and the Maid of the Mill with Miss Richland and her lover married at the same time, with many other particulars,
Date: [1790?]- Books
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Christ the standard of truth set up, by the light of the morning star, the principle of truth: and Satan, the son of perdition, revealed, by the same light. Containing A short Account of the Creation and Fall in Heaven, with the Creation and Fall on Earth-The State of Man in the Fall-Likewise an Account of Christ Reigning with his Saints in his espoused Church, on Earth, for One Thousand Years, till he hath made his Bride ready: when he will descend with all his holy Angels and sound the Trumpet at the Gate of the holy city, to call all to Judgment. By Dorothy Gott, author of "the midnight cry."
Gott, Dorothy.Date: [1800?]- Books
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The key. As there are ten cards, and ten lines on every card, the following ten are the first lines on the black side of each of them, viz. Want prompts the wit, and first gave birth to - - - - A rts. Riches are a crime oftener than a - - - - D efence. Poverty is the fruit of - - - - - I dleness Wedding a woman for her beauty, is like eating a bird for its - - S inging The man who asks you many questions is a spy or a - - - C oxcomb. Good-will like a good name, is gained by many actions and lost by O ne. Good men hate to commit a fault out of the love they have to - V irtue. Ill-judg'd charity is the parent of idleness and - - - - E xcess. Lust is the unbridled horse of the soul, that has thrown its - - - R ider. The vices of age are as bad, or worse than those of - - - - Y outh.
Walpole, Horace, 1717-1797.Date: [1780?]- Books
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A general bill of all the christnings and burials In the Parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex, from the 21st of December 1777, to the 21st of December 1778. Presented by their obedient Servant, George Goodyer, Deputy Clerk. Whereof have died, Years of Age, Under Two Years of Age 70 Between Two and Five - 26 Five and Ten - - 6 Ten and Twenty - - 8 Twenty and Thirty - - 16 Thirty and Forty - - 18 Forty and Fifty - - - 26 Fifty and Sixty - - 12 Sixty and Seventy - - 25 Seventy and Eighty - - 16 Eighty and Ninety - - 9 Ninety and a Hundred 3 In all 235 Diseases and Casualties. Aged - - - 26 Ague - - - - - 3 Apoplexy and Suddenly - 3 Asthma - - - - - 8 Cancer - - - - 3 Childbed - - - 1 Cholic - - - - - 2 Consumption - - 60 Convulsions - - - - 20 Dropsy - - - 8 Drowned by Accident - 1 Fever - - - 18 Fits - - - - - - 26 Gout - - - 2 Gripes - - - - - 10 Hooping Cough - - 2 Inflammation - - 4 Killed by a Fall - - - 1 Measles - - - - - 3 Mortification - - 3 Palsy - - - - - 6 Small Pox - - 14 Teeth - - - - - 5 Thrush - - - 6 In all 235 Abortive and Still-Born 6 Christned Males 69 Females 74 In all 143 Decreased in the Baptisms this Year 7. Buried Males 116 Females 119 In all 235 Decreased in the Burials this Year 45. N. B. Out of which Number of Burials were 22 Strangers buried.
Parish of Saint Luke (Chelsea, London, England)Date: 1778]- Books
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Moses's --- sine principio: represented by names, by words, by types, by emblems. With an introduction, shewing the nature of body and soul, The First State of Man, The Quality of his Crime, His Condition after his Fall, His State under the Second Covenant. That By Reason of Man's Nature, and of his Fall, Persons, Things, and Actions, Were represented by Substitutes, Types, and Emblems: Before and particularly after the Fall; The taking of Man into the Essence, Purification, Sacrifice, Attonement, &c. Which were Observed by All, Believers and Apostates, Misapply'd by Gentiles, afterwards by Jews. Vol.III. By J.H.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: 1748- Books
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The christian covenant, or the baptismal vow, as stated in our church catechism, Scripturally explained by Questions and Answers. With An Account of the Creation and Fall of Man, the Covenant of Works, and the superior Excellence of the New Covenant of Grace, enforcing its Obligation by Scripture Motives. Designed to subserve the charitable Labours of the Venerable Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. By the late Rev. Mr Griffith Jones.
Jones, Griffith, 1683-1761.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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The wonders of redeeming love: Being an essay on the reasons why God redeem'd fall'n man, and not fall'n angels. With practical improvements. By Charles Owen.
Owen, Charles, -1746.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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A short essay on the creation, fall, and redemption of man: with some view to Dr. Middleton's late book against the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London. By Abraham Oakes, LL. D. Rector of Wetherfield, and also of Melford, in Suffolk.
Oakes, Abraham, 1685 or 1686-1756.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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A general bill of all the christnings and burials In the Parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex, from the 21st of December 1787, to the 21st of December 1788, presented by their obedient Servant, George Goodyer, Deputy Clerk. Whereof have died Years of Age Under Two Years of Age 50 Between Two and Five - 30 Five and Ten - 11 Ten and Twenty - 9 Twenty and Thirty - 19 Thirty and Forty - 15 Forty and Fifty - 24 Fifty and Sixty - 21 Sixty and Seventy - 18 Seventy and Eighty - 21 Eighty and Ninety - - 11 Ninety and a Hundred - 2 In all 230 Diseases and Casualties. Aged - - - - 22 Ague - - - 3 Apoplexy and Suddenly - 3 Asthma - - 4 Cancer - - 3 Childbed - - 1 Cholic - - 3 Consumption - 60 Convulsions - 19 Dropsy - - 4 Drowned by Accident - 1 Fever - - 14 Fits - - 20 Gout - - 1 Gripes - - 9 Hooping Cough - 6 Inflamation - - 6 Killed by a Fall - 1 Measles - - 9 Mortification - 5 Palsy - - 3 Small Pox - - 20 Teeth - - 8 Thrush - - 4 In all 230 Abortive and Still-Born 7. Christened Males 82 Females 71 In all 153 Buried Males 97 Females 133 In all 230 Decreased in the Baptisms this Year 14. Increased in the Burials this Year 20. N. B. Out of which Number of Burials were 10 Strangers buried.
Parish of Saint Luke (Chelsea, London, England)Date: 1788]- Books
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The seasons. Considered as representing the different periods of man's life - as evidences of the power, wisdom, and goodness of God - and as Motives to incite to Piety and Devotion. By James Maxwell, Poet in Paisley.
Maxwell, James, 1720-1800.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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The american crisis, and a letter to Sir Guy Carleton, on the murder of Captain Huddy, and the intended retaliation on Captain Asgill, of the Guards. By Thomas Paine, author Of Common sense - Rights of man-age of reason - and The decline and fall of the English system of finance.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: [1796?]- Books
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Friendly advice to the fair. Written by a gentleman of Salisbury, by way of reply to "Truth not man, for he'll deceive you". Tune - How imperfect is expression!
Gentleman of Salisbury.Date: [1785?]- Books
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The newest, best, and very-much esteemed book of knowledge. Being very necessary and useful for the instruction and benefit of all persons. Shewing the effects of the planets and other astronomical constellations; with the strange events that happen to men, women, and children, born under them. Together with the husbandman's practice: or, pregnostication for ever. And the shepherd's perpetual calendar for the weather. Also a brief discourse of the natural causes of meteors; with an account of several remarkable earthquakes, rains, thunders, thunder-bolts, lightnings, comets, blazing-stars, &c. And observations on the weather, and signs foretelling rain. - a brief collection of all the members of man physiognomiz'd. - Signification of moles on man or woman. - Interpretation of dreams. - And Pythagoras's wheel of fortune. With a particular account of the earth and sea: and a description of the most magnificent Temple of Solomon: also of the seven wonders of the world.
Date: 1764- Books
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Provisional cavalry. The following are Part of the Resolutions of the General Meeting of Lieutenancy, held at Leeds, on Monday the 5th of February, 1797. -. s. d. For cloathing every Man enrolled - - - 2 9 6 For providing Furniture for the Horse - - - 4 0 0 For extra expences in maintaining and keeping the Horse fit for such service for one Year - - - - 6 0 0 For the principal ballotted who has not a Horse or having one that is unfit for Service, for providing a Horse to be approved for the purpose - - - - 15 0 0 To the principal ballotted, who is unfit for Service, for providing a substitute to attend the general Musters 7 7 0 - The Cavalry within this District are to be mustered on Monday the 17th of April for the first time; at Doncaster, Rotherham, and Sheffield.
Yorkshire (England). Commissioners of Lieutenancy.Date: [1797]- Books
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Thoughts on various subjects: viz. On the creation. On Man's fall and God's foreknowledge. On man's redemption and the authority of the Christian religion. On the goodness and mercy of God and the joy of Heaven. On the great mystery of the Holy Trinity. Also, a brief explanation of the three grand branches of our duty, namely, to God, our neighbour, and ourselves; a short treatise upon the holy sacrament; with prayers and meditations suited to most occasions of life; likewise, a set of useful reflections. By Habakkuk Hensby, School-Master at Mileham, Norfolk, and late Officer of Excise.
Hensby, H.Date: 1764- Books
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A critical analysis of the new operation for a cataract. By Mr. O'Halloran, of Limerick, Surgeon and Man-Midwife. - Author of a New Treatise on the Cataract.
O'Halloran, Sylvester, 1728-1807.Date: M,DCC,LV. [1755]- Books
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Spicilegium Shuckfordianum: or, A nosegay for the critics. Being some choice flowers of modern theology and Criticism, gathered (this spring time) out of Dr. Shuckford's supplemental discourse on the creation and fall of man. Not forgetting Bishop Garnet's Vattikra.
Horne, George, 1730-1792.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]