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An essay towards the theory of the ideal or intelligible world. Design'd for two parts. The first considering it absolutely in it self, and the second in relation to human understanding. Part I. By John Norris, rector of Bemerton near Sarum.
Norris, John, 1657-1711.Date: 1722- Books
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The chief interest of man: or, a discourse of religion ; clearly demonstrating the equity of the precepts of the gospel, and how much a due Observance thereof doth conduce to the Happiness and Well-Being, as well of Humane Societies, as of Particular Persons. By H. Lukin.
Lukin, H. (Henry), 1628-1719.Date: 1718- Books
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A mechanical account of the non-naturals: being a brief explication of the changes made in human bodies, by air, diet, &c. Together with An Enquiry into the Nature and Use of Baths upon the same Principles. To which is prefix'd, The Doctrine of Animal Secretion in several Propositions. By Jer. Wainewright, M.D.
Wainewright, Jeremiah, 1673-Date: 1722- Books
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Human virtues: or, a collection of the rules of scripture, that teach men to live soberly, and to be happy in themselves. By Samuel Wright, D. D. Preacher of the Gospel in Black-Fryers.
Wright, S. (Samuel), 1683-1746.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- Books
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A mechanical account of the non-naturals: being a brief explication of the changes made in human bodies, by air, diet, etc. Together with an enquiry into the nature and use of baths ... To which is prefix'd the doctrin [sic] of animal secretion ... / by Jer. Wainewright.
Wainewright, Jeremiah.Date: 1722- Books
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Logick: or, the right use of reason in the enquiry after truth. With A Variety of Rules to guard against Error, in the Affairs of Religion and Human Life, as well as in the Sciences. By Isaac Watts, D.D.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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Two essays, I. Of the liberty of the will, and humane actions. II. Of grace in its special operation and effects. By Thomas Freke.
Freke, Thomas, -1716.Date: 1719- Books
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Medulla medicin? univers?: or, a new compendious dispensatory. Wherein is contain'd, in a direct summary Way, All that is essentially necessary to answer every Medicinal Intention of Cure, Compiled at the Command of His Royal Highness the Duke. for the use of the military hospital abroad. By the King's physicians and surgeons, the Surgeon General, and Apothecary General, of the Army. To which is added, an English translation; With a Comment subjoin'd to each Prescription, shewing how to adapt it to particular Cases: With proper Indexes, referring to the various Diseases incident to the Human Body, and their respective Cures.
Date: MDCCL. [1750]- 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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The great concern of human life: or, a summary account of the fear of God, and keeping his commandments. By Samuel Wright, D.D. The third edition. To which is now added, Human virtues: or a collection of the rules of scripture that teach men to live soberly, and to be happy in themselves. With three discourses on self-possession, as it is the Happiness only of a true Christian.
Wright, S. (Samuel), 1683-1746.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A survey of the microcosme. Or the anatomie of the bodies of man and woman : wherein the skin, veins, nerves, muscles, bones, sinews and ligaments thereof are accurately delineated, and so disposed by pasting, as that each part of the said bodies both inward and outward are exactly represented. Useful for all doctors, chyryrgeons, statuaries, painters, &c. By Michael Spaher of Tyrol, and Remilinus. Englished by John Ireton Chyrurgeon.
Remmelin, Johann, 1583-1632Date: MDCLXXV. [1675]- Books
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The christian doctrine of the Trinity: or Father, Son, and spirit, three persons and one God, Asserted and Prov'd, With their Divine Rights and Honors Vindicated By plain Evidence of Scripture, without the Aid or Incumbrance of Human Schemes. Written chiefly for the Use of private Christians. By I. Watts.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: 1722- Books
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Palmistry, the secrets thereof disclosed, or a familiar easy, and new method, whereby to iudge of the most general accidents of mans life from the lines of the hand : withal its dimensions and significations. Also many perticulars added, discovering the safety and danger of women in child-bed. VVith some choice of observations of phisiognomy, and the moles of the body. As also that most useful piece of astrology (long since promised) concerning elections for every particular occasion, now plainly manifested from rational principles of art. The second time imprinted. And much inlarged by the author, Richard Saunders, author of the former book of chyromancy and phisiognomy.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675Date: 1664- Books
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Mellificium chirurgiæ: or, the marrow of chirurgery. With the anatomy of humane bodies, according to the most modern anatomists; Illustrated with many Anatomical Observations. Institutions of Physick, with Hippocrates's Aphorisms largely Commented upon. The marrow of physick, Shewing the Causes, Signs, and Cures of most Diseases incident to Humane Bodies. Choice Experienc'd Receipts for the Cure of Several Distempers. The sixth edition, enlarg'd with many additions. Illustrated in its several parts with 12 copper cutts. By the Late Eminent Dr James Cooke, of Warwick, Practitioner in Physick and Chirurgery Revis'd, Corrected, and Purg'd from many Faults that escap'd in the former Editions, by Tho. Gibson, M. D. and Fellow of the College of Physicians in London. Licens'd by the said College of Physicians and fitted for the Use of all Sea-Surgeons.
Cooke, James, 1614-1694.Date: MDCCXVII. [1717]- Books
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The catechism of nature; for the use of children. By Doctor Martinet, Professor of Philosophy at Zutphen. Translated from the Dutch, by John Hall, Minister of the English Presbyterian Church in Rotterdam.
Martinet, J.F. (Johannes Florentius), 1729-1795.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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Logick: or, the right use of reason in the enquiry after truth, with A Variety of Rules to guard against Error, in the Affairs of Religion and Human Life, as well as in the Sciences. By Isaac Watts.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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Logick: or, the right use of reason in the enquiry after truth. With A Variety of Rules to guard against Error, in the Affairs of Religion and Human Life, as well as in the Sciences. By Isaac Watts, D.D.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: M,DCC,XL. [1740]- Books
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Logick: or, the right use of reason in the enquiry after truth. With A Variety of Rules to guard against Error, in the Affairs of Religion and Human Life, as well as in the Sciences. By Isaac Watts, D.D.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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A treatise on the deluge. Containing I. Remarks on the Lord Bishop of Clogher's account of that event. II. A full explanation of the scripture history of it. III. A collection of all the principal heathen accounts. IV. Natural Proofs of the Deluge, deduced from a great Variety of Circumstances, on and in the terraqueous Globe. And, Under the foregoing general articles, The following Particulars will be occasionally discussed and proved, viz. The Time when, and the Manner how America was first peopled. - The Mosaic Account of the Deluge written by Inspiration. - The Certainty of an Abyss of Water within the earth. - The Reality of an inner Globe or central Nucleus. - The Cause of the subterranean Vapour and of Earthquakes. - The Origin of Springs, Lakes, &c. - The Formation of Mountains, Hills; Dales, Vallies, &c. - The Means by which the Bed of the Ocean was formed. - The Cause of Caverns or natural Grottos; with a Description of the most remarkable, especially those in England. - Also an Explication of several lesser Phaenomena in Nature. Adorned with a Copper-Plate, representing the internal Structure of the terraqueous Globe, from the Center to the Circumference. By A. Catcott, Lecturer of St. John's, in the City of Bristol.
Catcott, Alexander, 1725-1779.Date: 1761- Books
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A mechanical account of the non-naturals: being a brief explication of the changes made in humane bodies, by air, diet, &c. Together With an Enquiry into the Nature and Use of Baths upon the same Principles. To which is prefix'd, The Doctrin of Animal Secretion in several Propositions. By Jer. Wainewright, M.D.
Wainewright, Jeremiah, 1673-Date: 1708- Books
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A mechanical account of the non-naturals: being a brief explication of the changes made in humane bodies, by air, diet, &c. Together with An Enquiry into the Nature and Use of Baths upon the same Principles. To which is Prefix'd, The Doctrine of Animal Secretion in several Propositions. By Jer. Wainewright, M.D.
Wainewright, Jeremiah, 1673-Date: 1718- Books
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An introduction to physic and surgery: containing. I. Medicinal institutions, or physiology, hygieine, pathology, semeiotice, and therapeutice. II. A compendious system of anatomy III. A general account of woods, ulcers, tumours, operations, and dressings; as also, the medicines used in surgery. IV. Botany and the materia medica. V. Pharmacy, as well chemical as Galenical. VI. A dispensatory, containing a great variety of the most efficacious officinal compositions, and extemporaneous prescriptions. VII. A syllabus of the symptoms of all the diseases incident to the human body. VIII. An index of diseases and their remedies. IX. A posologic table, containing the doses of all the simples and compounds. X. An explanation of the terms of art, accented as they are to be pronounced. / By R. Brookes, M.D.
Brookes, Richard, active 1750.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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The infallibility of human judgment, Its Dignity and Excellency. Being A New Art of Reasoning, and discovering Truth, by reducing all disputable Cases to general and self-evident Propositions. Illustrated, by bringing several well known Disputes to such Self-Evident and Universal Conclusions. With The Supplement, answering all Objections which have been made to it, and the Design hereby perfected, in proving this Method of Reasoning to be as forcibly conclusive and universal as Arithmetick, and as easie. Also a Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity. The Fourth Edition. To which is now added, A Postscript, obviating the Complaints made to it, and to account for some Things which occurr'd to it and the Author. By Mr. Lyons.
Lyons, J., active 18th century.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
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Æsop's fables, with morals and reflections, as improved by Sir Roger L'Estrange, done into variety of English verse, Very useful to divert and instruct Young Gentlemen and Ladies in the Conduct of Human Life. Illustrated with cuts curiously engrav'd on copper plates.
Aesop.Date: 1720- Books
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An Essay concerning the nature, origin, and progress of the human affections: Tending to shew they are not innate but acquired. In which the power of association is particularly displayed. Drawn up for the use of young gentlemen, especially those educated in the Universities of Great Britain and Ireland.
Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]