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The collection of hymns, sung in the Countess of Huntingdon's chapel. The Cross of Christ is the Key of Paradise; the weak Man's Staff; the Convert's Convoy; the upright Man's Perfection; the Soul and Body's Health; the Prevention of all Evil, and the Procurer of all Good.
Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion.Date: M.DCC.LXX. [1770]- Books
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The essays, or councils, civil and moral, of Sir. Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban. With a table of the colours of good and evil. And a discourse of the wisdom of the ancients. To this edition is added the character of Queen Elizabeth; never before printed in English.
Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.Date: 1701- Books
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The essays, or councils, civil and moral, of Sir. Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban. With a table of the colours of good and evil. And a discourse of the wisdom of the ancients. To this edition is added the character of Queen Elizabeth; never before printed in English.
Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.Date: 1701- Books
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The thirtieth edition, revised, of an essay on the nature and cure of scrophulous disorders, commonly called the king's evil; deduced from long observation and practice. With additions. And above sixty cases; the remedies in them used, and occasional remarks. To which is prefixed a coloured plate of the herb vervain, and its root. Published for the good of mankind; particularly the common people. By the Late John Morley, Esq. of halstead, in Essex. Facts are stubborn things.
Morley, John, -1776.Date: 1795- Books
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Some additional letters to the Revd. Mr. Jackson, from William Dudgeon a gentleman in Berwickshire. With Mr. Jackson's answers to Them, concerning God's Moral Government of the World; The Nature of Necessity and Fate, and of Liberty of Action: and the Foundation, Distinction, and Consequences of Virtue and Vice, Good and Evil. Written In the Year 1737; and occasioned by two Books written by Mr. Jackson. One Entituled, The Existence and Unity of God proved from his Nature and Attributes. The Other being the Defence of it.
Dudgeon, William, active 1765.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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An inquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty and virtue; in two treatises. I. Concerning beauty, order, harmony, design. II. Concerning moral good and evil. By Francis Hutcheson, Lld. late professor of philosophy in the University of Glasgow. Printed from the fourth edition, M.DCC.XXXVIII. With the author's corrections and additions interspersed in their proper places.
Hutcheson, Francis, 1694-1746.Date: M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]- Books
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An essay on the nature and cure of the king's evil, deduced from observation and practice. The third edition, with a great variety of cases and their remedies, Now first published, for the good of Mankind, particularly the Common People. By John Morley, Esquire, of Halsted, in Essex.
Morley, John, -1776.Date: [1766]- Books
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Sermons on the following subjects, viz. Of the universal sense of good and evil. The characters of the righteous and good man compared; or benevolence the noblest branch of social virtue. The perfection of the Christian scheme of benevolence; in answer to the objection from its not having particularly recommended private friendship, and the love of our country. Of the image of God in man; or the excellency of human nature. God not an arbitrary being. Of the abuses of free-thinking. Of Mysteries. Agur's prayer; or the middle condition of life, generally, the most eligible. The mischiefs of flavish complaisance, and cowardice. Rules for the profitable reading the Holy Scriptures. Of Heresy. Of Schism. Of the pleasures of a religious life. Religion founded on reason, and the right of private judgment. The evidence of a future state, on the principles of reason and revelation, distinctly consider'd. The nature, folly, and danger of scoffing at religion. By James Foster.
Foster, James, 1697-1753.Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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Sermons on the following subjects, Viz. Of the universal sense of good and evil. The characters of the righteous and good man compared; or benevolence the noblest branch of social virtue. The perfection of the Christian scheme of benevolence; in answer to the objection from its not having particularly recommended private friendship, and the love of our country. Of the image of God in man; or the excellency of human nature. God not an arbitrary being. Of the abuses of free-thinking. Of mysteries. Agur's prayer; or the middle condition of life, generally, the most eligible. The mischiefs of slavish complaisance, and cowardice. Rules for the profitable reading the holy scriptures. Of heresy. Of Schism. Of the pleasures of a religious life. Religion founded on reason, and the right of private judgment. The evidence of a future state, on the principles of reason and revelation, distinctly consider'd. The nature, folly, and danger of scoffing at religion. By James Foster.
Foster, James, 1697-1753.Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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Sermons on the following subjects, viz. Of the universal sense of good and evil. The characters of the righteous and good man compared; or benevolence the noblest branch of social virtue. The perfection of the Christian scheme of benevolence; in answer to the objection from its not having particularly recommended private friendship, and the love of our country. Of the image of God in man; or the excellency of human nature. God not an arbitrary being. Of the abuses of free-thinking. Of Mysteries. Agur's prayer; or the middle condition of life, generally, the most eligible. The mischiefs of slavish complaisance, and cowardice. Rules for the profitable reading the Holy Scriptures. Of Heresy. Of Schism Of the pleasures of a religious life. Religion founded on reason, and the right of private judgment. The evidence of a future state, or the principles of reason and revelation, distinctly consider'd. The nature, folly, and danger of scoffing at religion. By James Foster.
Foster, James, 1697-1753.Date: 1736- Books
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A treatise of dreams & visions : wherein the causes, natures, and uses, of nocturnal representations, and the communications both of good and evil angels, as also departed souls, to mankind. Are theosophically unfolded; that is, according to the Word of God, and the harmony of created beings. To which is added, a discourse of the causes, natures and cure of phrensie, madness or distraction. By Tho. Tryon, student in physick.
Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703Date: [1700]- Books
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A true state of the case concerning the good or evil which the bill for the naturalization of the Jews may bring upon Great-Britain. With some remarks on the speeches of Sir J- B-d, and H-s Fra-y, Esq; upon the said bill. By a by-stander.
Bystander.Date: 1753- Books
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Observations on some articles of the Muggletonians creed: Viz. I. That Matter existed without Beginning. II. That a Good, and also an Evil Principle did eternally exist; and that the Devil had a carnal Knowledge of Eve. III. That God existeth in the Form of an old Man about six Feet high. IV. That God became an Infant. V. That whilst Jesus Christ was upon Earth, there was no God in Heaven. VI. That when Jesus Christ died, God died; and there was then no God either in Heaven, or on Earth. - Vii. That Muggleton and Reeves (two Sectaries, who liv'd in the time of Oliver Cromwell's Protectorship,) were two Divinely inspired Prophets; from whose Direction we can only understand the true Sense of Scripture. Proposed more immediately to the consideration of the principal of the modern Muggletonians.
Fleming, Caleb, 1698-1779.Date: [1735]- Books
The secrets of the invisible world disclos'd: or, an universal history of apparitions. Sacred and profane under all denominations, whether angelical, diabolical, or human souls departed. With a great variety of surprising and diverting examples, never publish'd before. Also shewing how we may distinguish between the apparitions of good and evil spirits, and how we ought to behave to them / by Andrew Moreton [pseud] [Anon].
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1735- Books
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A treatise of dreams & visions : wherein the causes, natures, and uses, of nocturnal representations, and the communications both of good and evil angels, as also departed souls, to mankind, are theosophically unfolded; that is, according to the word of God, and the harmony of created beings. To which is added, a discourse of the causes, natures and cure of phrensie, madness or distraction. By Thomas Tryon, student in physick.
Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703Date: 1695- Books
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The practice of confounding the distinction between good and evil consider'd, and expos'd. In a sermon preached at St. Mary's in Oxford, before Mr. Justice Powell, and Mr. Justice Gould; And Before the University of Oxford, at the Assizes held there, Mar. 4. 1707/8. By Joseph Trapp, M.A. Fellow of Wadham-Coll. Publish'd at the Request of the High-Sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the Grand-Jury.
Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747.Date: [1708]- Books
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The essays, or councils, civil and moral, of Sir. Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban. With a table of the colours of good and evil. And a discourse of the wisdom of the ancients. To this edition is added the character of Queen Elizabeth; never before printed in English.
Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.Date: 1701- Books
An historical essay concerning witchcraft. With observations upon matters of fact; tending to clear the texts of the sacred Scriptures, and confute the vulgar errors about that point, and also two sermons. One in proof of the Christian religion; the other concerning the good and evil angels / By Francis Hutchinson.
Hutchinson, Francis, 1661-1739.Date: 1720- Books
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An historical essay concerning witchcraft. With observations upon matters of fact; tending to clear the texts of the sacred Scriptures, and confute the vulgar errors about that point, and also two sermons. One in proof of the Christian religion; the other concerning the good and evil angels / By Francis Hutchinson.
Hutchinson, Francis, 1661-1739.Date: 1718- Books
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An essay on the history and reality of apparitions. Being an account of what they are, and what they are not; whence they come, and whence they come not. As Also How we may distinguish between the Apparitions of Good and Evil Spirits, and how we ought to Behave to them. with A great Variety of Surprizing and Diverting Examples, never Publish'd before.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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The collection of hymns, sung in the Countess of Huntingdon's chapels in Sussex. The cross of Christ is the key of paradise; the weak man's staff; the convert's convoy, the upright man's perfection; the soul and body's health; the prevention of all evil; and the procurer of all good.
Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion.Date: [1775?]- 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 practice of confounding the distinction between good and evil consider'd, and expos'd. In a sermon preach'd at St. Mary's in Oxford, Before Mr. Justice Powell, and Mr. Justice Gould; And Before the University of Oxford, at the Assizes held there, Mar. 4. 1707/8. By Joseph Trapp, M.A. Fellow of Wadham-College. Publish'd at the Request of the High-Sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the Grand-Jury.
Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747.Date: 1708- 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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The personal union of the divine and human nature in our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; and the benefits of it to mankind. And the comforts of a good conscience, and the torments of an evil one. In two sermons. Preached at Tavistock, in Devon. By Thomas Salmon, L.L.D. Published at the Request of the Principal Inhabitants.
Salmon, Thomas, 1714 or 1715-1759.Date: MD.CC.LIII. [1753]