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A remonstrance from the eternal God, declaring several spiritual transactions unto the Parliament and Common-wealth of England, unto His Excellency the Lord General Cromwell, and counsel of state, the councel of warre. And to all that love the second appearing of the Lord Jesus, the onely wise god and everlasting father, blessed for ever. By John Reeve & Lodowick Muggleton, the two last witnesses and true prophets imprisoned for the testimony of Jesus Christ, in Old Bridewell.
Reeve, John, 1608-1658.Date: 1793- Books
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A journal, or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences and Labour of Love in the Work of the Ministry, of that Ancient, Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox; Who departed this Life in great Peace with the lord, the 13th of the 11th Month, 1690. The First Part.
Fox, George, 1624-1691.Date: 1709- Books
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Two discourses on the love of God, in the sufferings of our saviour Jesus Christ. And on the goodness of God discern'd in his works, to mankind. Extracted from the Homilies on those Subjects; put into a new Method and modern Stile, and fitted to common Use; very necessary for all Christian Families, especially at this Time. By E. Kimpton, L. B. Curate of St. Matthew, Middlesex.
Kimpton, Edward, active 1765-1813.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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Companion for communicants. Or, The Christian instructed in the great duty of worthy approaching the table of the Lord. By Mr. Thomas Vincent. To which is added, A brief rehearsal of the sufferings of Christ from the judgment-hall of Pontius Pilate to the place of execution. By Mr. Thomas Doolittel. And The Christian at the table of the Lord, containing suitable meditaions [sic] and sweet ejaculations while participating of the Holy Eucharist. By Mr. Jabez Earle. A collection worthy of esteem, and much to be improved and delighted in, by all that love the Lord Jesus Christ, and that desire in a right and acceptable manner to shew forth his death.
Vincent, Thomas, 1634-1678.Date: 1730- Books
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A guide to eternal life: or, The way to heaven and happiness, prepared in the blessed gospel of our Lord Jesus. Shewing, the excellency and amiableness of brotherly love, unity, peaceableness, and humility, the glorious characters of Christ's Holy Church, and of true believers, with the joy and comfort that will redound thereby to the souls of men in this, and in eternal life, &c. Being a last sermon. By G.W. Worthy the perusal of all good Christians.
Walker, George, of Londonderry.Date: M,DCC,L. [1750]- Books
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The females advocate: or, an essay, to prove that the sisters in every church of Christ, have a right to church-government as well as the bretheren. Design'd chiefly for the use of those of the Congregational, and Antipedobaptist persuasion; (who Professedly own, That Church-Government is wholly committed to every Particular Church of Christ) and may be of Use to all others, that own the Word of God to be the only Rule, and Directory for the Right Order, Life pline, and Government of the Church of God. Humbly presented, by N. E. a lover of the just liberty and purity of the churches of Christ, of every denomination among us this Day.
N. E.Date: [1718]- Books
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The practice of devotion: or, a treatise of divine love. Wherein the rules of this excellent virtue are explain'd, according to the Spirit of the Gospel, and in Oppositon to false Devoto's. or the Use of all the Faithful, and particularly, for those who Suffer for Christ. Written in French, by Mr. Peter Jurieu. And now faithfully done into English. With his pastoral letter ; giving a full account of the horrid and barbarous Cruelty used to the French Protestants. In two parts.
Jurieu, Pierre, 1637-1713.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Books
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The glory of Christ vindicated; in the excellency of his person, righteousness, love, and power: being an explication of the mystery which was kept secret since the world began. Wherein the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity is manifest in the Glory-Man, the Lord Jesus, and that bearing the Filth of Sin, in his Sufferings, was Part of the Atonement he made to God for the Elect. It is likewise demonstrated, That an Interest in Christ is founded alone upon the free, absolute Love of the Father, Son, and Spirity: Proving That their free Grace-Union, according to God's Ancient Settlements of their Supreme Relation to Christ, was never destroyed by their Natural Relation and Fall in Adam. To which is added, The Spiritual Operations of the Holy Ghost, as the immediate Spring, Life, and Source of all Practical Religion. The whole containing, a concise, and comprehensive answer, to a book entitled, The saint's treasury; Or, Christ the most Excellent. Wrote originally by Joseph Hussey, Minister of the Gospel of Christ, at Cambridge, and now faithfully abridged.
Hussey, Joseph, -1726.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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The glory of Christ vindicated; in the excellency of his person, righteousness, love, and power: being an explication of the mystery which was kept secret since the world began. Wherein the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity is manifest in the Glory-Man, the Lord Jesus, and that bearing the Filth of Sin, in his Sufferings, was Part of the Atonement he made to God for the Elect. It is likewise demonstrated, That an Interest in Christ is founded alone upon the free, absolute Love of the Father, Son, and Spirit: Proving That their free Grace-Union, according to God's Ancient Settlements of their Supreme Relation to Christ, was never destroyed by their natural Relation and Fall in Adam. To which is added, The Spiritual Operations of the Holy Ghost, as the immediate Spring, Life, and Source of all Practical Religion. The whole containing, a concise, and comprehensive answer, to a book entitled, The saints treasury; Or, Christ the most Excellent. Wrote originally by Joseph Hussey, Minister of the Gospel of Christ, at Cambridge, and now faithfully abridged.
Hussey, Joseph, -1726.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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The exceeding riches of grace advanced, by the spirit of grace, in an empty nothing creature, Viz. Sarah Wight, lately hopeless & restless, her soul now hopeful and joyful in the lord, that had caused light to shine out of darkness, that in and by this earthern vessel holds forth his own eternal love, and the glorious grace of Jesus Christ to the chiefest of sinners, who desired that others might hear and know what the Lord had done for her soul (that was so terrified night and day) and might neither presume, or despair and murmur against God as the had done. Published for the refreshing of poor souls, by an eye and ear witness to a good part thereof, Henry Jessy, a servant of Jesus Christ, in the year 1647. And now revised, abridged, and reprinted by and for R.H.
Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663.Date: 1798?]- Pictures
Those who named the plants: Adam, Solomon, Theophrastus, and Dioscorides. Oil paintings.
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The vail turn'd aside: or, heresy unmask'd. Being a reply to a book, entituled, The moderate trinitarian. Shewing, I. The Author (mr. Allen's) immoderate Dealing with the Orthodox, and his endeavouring to betray the Truth of Christianity. II. His specious Pretences of the Agreement between the Orthodox and others, about the Trinity and Existence of Jesus Christ, examined, and shewn, that the irreconcilable Difference still remains, proved out of Scripture and their own Mouths. III. Is shewn the Worth and Value of Christ in his two Natures, God and Man, so a fit Mediator between God and Man; which is denyed by many in these Days. IV. Wherein is discovered, That no Communion ought to be had with such as deny Christ in his Natures, Person and Offices, and his imputive Righteousness for Justification. V. Is a Collection of the grand Errors of Arius, Sabellius, Anthromorphits, Samosatenians, and others of old, and the late-revived Errors of Socinus, Biddle, and Cafinits and Socinians of our Days. VI. Their Craft laid open, and Errors confuted by Divine Testimony of Scripture, and a Warning to all professing Christianity, to beware and take heed of those detestable Errors and Heresies. By Christop. Cooper of Ashford, a Lover of Truth.
Cooper, Christopher, of Ashford.Date: 1701- Books
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The whole works of the Reverend and learned Mr John Willison, late minister of the Gospel in Dundee. Containing, I. The Afflicted Man's Companion; or a Directory for Families and Persons afflicted with Sickness, or any other Distress: With Directions to the Sick, both under and after Affliction. II. A Sacramental Directory; or a Treatise concerning the Sanctification of a Communion Sabbath. III. A Sacramental Catechism; or a Familiar Instructor, for young Communicants: plainly unfolding the Nature of the Covenant of Grace, with the Two Seals thereof, Baptism and the Lord's Supper. IV. An Example of plain Catechising, upon the Assembly's Shorter Catechism. V. Sacramental Meditations, proper for Communicants to prepare their Hearts, excite their Affections, and enliven their Devotions on Sacramental Occasions. VI. The Balm of Gilead, for healing a diseased Land; with a Scripture Prophecy of the Increase of Christ's Kingdom, and the Destruction of Antichrist. Vii. A Treatise concerning the Sanctification of the Sabbath; wherein the Morality of the Sabbath, or the perpetual Obligation of the Fourth Commandment is maintained against all Adversaries. Viii. Gospel Hymns, in Memory of redeeming Love, and of the Death and Sufferings of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Willison, John, 1680-1750.Date: M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]- Books
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Sixteen sermons on the following subjects. I. A call to repentance. II. A warning to young people. III. Of faith without works. IV. How Christians live by faith. V. How we are saved by grace. VI. The condemnation of men is their love of darkness. Vii. Christians must forsake all that they have. Viii. Esau, or the cunning-hunters. IX. Of the sin of covetousness. X. The christian's pattern; or, the necessity of meekness and humility. XI. Of the care of the soul. XII. The benefit of an early exercise. XIII. Of eating and drinking the slesh and blood of Christ. XIV. The practical knowledge of God. XV. The practical consideration of God's Providence. XVI. The character of those who are scotters at religion; their folly and danger. With a preface concerning The whole duty of man. By William Sutton, M. A. Rector of St. Michael Carhaies, in Cornwall.
Sutton, William, Rector of St. Michael Carhaies.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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The pulpit-Lunaticks: or a mad answer to the Mad Report, Made by a Committee of Mad Priests, against Benjamin, Lord Bishop of Bangor. Being A Mad Venture of Neck or Nothing to save the Church, By that Mad Author, who ran the same Hazard to save the State. The whole Satyr Consisting of nothing but Mad Reflections upon the Mad Steps that were lately taken by the Lower House of Convocation, (now most deservedly call'd The New Bedlam) in charging this Right Reverend Father in God with Dangerous Positions and Doctrines, in his Preservative and Sermon, Preach'd March 31. 1717, and contains A Secret History of the Raving Fits of the Pulpit-Lunaticks (or Convocation-Madmen) for above a Thousand Years, but more especially from Arch-Bishop Lauds High-Church Phrenzy down to their late Prorogation with A Distinct and Mad Character of the Atheism, Pride, Heresies and Treason of all those Dignify'd clergymen that have occasion'd the present Distraction both in Church and State. Also, A Mad Speech to the Convocation fairly proving (by Persons of undoubted Credit) that Bangor is now the Word, for a true Lover of King George, and the Protestant Succession in his Illustrious House; and Committee-Priest, of one that attempts to restore a Topish Pretender, by raising New Divisions amongst his Majesty's Subjects when the Old ones were almost heal'd. Being A Seasonable (tho' Mad) Alarm to the whole Nation, most humbly Inscrib'd to that Bright Ornament of the Church of England, Benjamin, Lord Bishop of Bangor, By the Madman that's Author of this Lunacy.
Dunton, John, 1659-1733.Date: [1717]- Archives and manuscripts
Medical Lenten sermons: Libro muy provechoso para todo fiel christiano intitulado sermonario quadragessimal medicinal
Gabriel VacaDate: 1553Reference: MS.9311- Pictures
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Annie Chinery Cameron as Zuleika. Photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron, ca. 1872.
Cameron, Julia Margaret, 1815-1879.Date: [1872?]Reference: 14079i- Pictures
Annie Chinery Cameron as Zuleika. Photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron, ca. 1872.
Cameron, Julia Margaret, 1815-1879.Date: [1872?]Reference: 3025050i- Archives and manuscripts
English Language Autograph Letters: HAB-HAN
Date: 1674-1934Reference: MS.8911- Archives and manuscripts
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Wellcome Trust; 1936-Date: 1910-2022Reference: WT