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The serpent of temptation, with Eve in the form of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Watercolour by N. Goullet, 1955.
Goullet, Nancy, active approximately 1954-1957.Date: 22nd September [1955?]Reference: 2952469iPart of: Adamson Collection- Archives and manuscripts
'Ethics and eugenics' by Lionel Sharples Penrose in The Biological Revolution: Social Good or Social Eviledited by Watson Fuller, Anchor Books, 1971
Date: 1971Reference: UGC 198/7/2/84Part of: Papers of Guido Pellegrino Arrigo Pontecorvo, geneticist, Professor of Genetics, University of Glasgow, Scotland- Books
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An examination of the notion of moral good and evil, advanced in a late book, entitled, The religion of nature delineated. By John Clarke, Master of the publick Grammar-School in Hull.
Clarke, John, 1687-1734.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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Sermons upon the following subjects. The natural difference between moral good and evil. ... The love of our country, explained, illustrated, and inforced. By John Orr, ...
Orr, John, -1767.Date: 1749- Books
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The popish doctrine of doing evil that good may come, Considered in a sermon Preach'd at Ware in Hertfordshire. By W. Webster, D. D. Vicar of Ware and Thundridge.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758.Date: M.DCC.XLV. [1745]- Books
Beyond good and evil : prelude to a philosophy of the future / Friederich Nietzsche ; translated [from the German], with an introduction and commentary, by R. J. Hollingdale.
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900.Date: 1973- Books
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The morals of Cicero. Containing, I. His conferences de finibus: or, concerning the ends of things good and evil. In which, all the principles of the Epicureans, Stoics, and Academics, concerning the ultimate point of happiness and misery, are fully discuss'd. II. His academics; or, conferences concerning the criterion of truth, and the fallibility of human judgment. Translated into English, by William Guthrie, Esq;
Cicero, Marcus Tullius.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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The contrast: or the opposite consequences of good and evil habits, exhibited in the lowest ranks of rural life. For the benefit of intelligent servants, and the best proficients in Sunday schools.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A critical history of the doctrines and worships (both good and evil) of the Church from Adam to our Saviour Jesus Christ; ... Written in French by Mr. Peter Jurieu. And faithfully done into English. In two volumes. ...
Jurieu, Pierre, 1637-1713.Date: 1705- Books
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Evil not to be done, that good may come of it. A sermon preach'd January the 30th, 1716/17, at St. Ethelburga's. By Luke Milbourne, Rector of St. Ethelburga's.
Milbourne, Luke, 1649-1720.Date: [1717]- Books
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Evil not to be done, that good may come of it. A sermon preach'd January the 30th, 1716/17, at St. Ethelburga's. By Luke Milbourne, Rector of St. Ethelburga's.
Milbourne, Luke, 1649-1720.Date: [1717]- Books
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A defence of Methodism: delivered extemporary in a public debate, (but now considerably enlarged,) held in London, December 12, 19, and 26, 1785. On the following question, have the Methodists done most good or evil?
Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A defence of Methodism: delivered extemporary in a public debate, (but now considerably enlarged,) held in London, December 12, 19, and 26, 1785, on the following question, have the Methodists done most good or evil? By Thomas Olivers.
Olivers, Thomas, 1725-1799.Date: [1786?]- Books
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The right way to shake off a viper. An essay, upon a case too commonly calling for consideration; what shall good men do, when they are evil spoken of? With a preface of Dr. Increase Mather,
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1720- Books
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Some considerations on election and reprobation. Recommended to the perusal of all such as hold the same to be absolute. And of Particular Persons, without Respect to their Works as Good or Evil. By Thomas Thurgood and John Crakanthorp.
Thurgood, Thomas, active 1726.Date: 1726- Books
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An essay on the immateriality and immortality of the soul, and Its Instinctive Sense of Good and Evil; In Opposition to the Opinions advanced in The Essays introductory to Dr. Priestley's Abridgment of Dr. Hartley's Observations on Man. To which are added, Strictures on Dr. Hartley's Theory; Thoughts on the Origin of Evil; and Proof of the contradictory Opinions of Dr. Priestley and his Author. With an Appendix, In Answer to Dr. Priestley's Disquisitions on matter and spirit. By the author of The Letters in Proof of a particular, as well as a general Providence, Which were addressed to Dr. Hawkesworth (on his Publication of the Voyages round the World) under the Signature of a Christian.
Caulfield, active 1778.Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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The advancement of all things in Christ, and of Christ in all things. With a full discovery of the good and evil in man, which (as two particular Men) are dwelling and inhabiting in one particular Person. OR A Jacob and an Esau in one Rebecca. Together with a brief discovery of some things concerning election and reprobation. Resurrection and Day of Judgment. Love, and Wrath, in God and Man. The Causes of Trouble, and Joy in the Creature. The Chaining-up of the Devil. And the State of a Christian in three Kingdoms, &c. Being some sparkles of that glory, and some Beams of that Light that shines and dwells in Richard Coppin.
Coppin, Richard, active 1646-1659.Date: [1763]- Books
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Essays, or counsels, civil and moral. To which is added I. The wisdom of the ancients. II. Of the colours of good and evil. By Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High-Chancellor of England.
Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- 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, ... at the assizes held there, March 4. 1707/8. By Joseph Trapp, ...
Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747.Date: 1708- Books
Is nature ever evil? : religion, science, and value / edited by Willem B. Drees.
Date: 2003- Books
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Religio medici: or the religion of a physician. By Sir Tho. Browne, Knt. M.D. The eleventh edition corrected and amended. With notes and annotations, never before published, upon all the obscure passages therein. To which is added, The life of the author, and Sir Kenelm Digby's observations. 1. The Author (tho' a Physician) professes Christianity, without Hatred to any other Religion. 2. A particular Description of the Religion he professes. 3. His Reasons for not professing the Romish Religion. 4. Of the Church of England and indifferent Things, for which no body ought to be blamed for dissenting. 5. In what Manner we ought to dispute and resolve on doubtful Matters. 6. The Author accused of three different Heresies. 7. Of Mysteries and Faith. 8. Of God, and his Attributes; Eternity and Predestination. 9. Of the Trinity, Divine Wisdom, and Creation of the World. 10. Of the Nature of God, Divine Providence, and Fortune. 11. Of Atheism, and the Devil's Subtilty to seduce Mankind to it. 12. Whether the Deluge was universal? How wild Beasts came into America? 13. Of the Holy Scriptures, Alcoran, and the too great Number of Books. 14. If Jews and Christians shall not make one Flock. All are not Martyrs that die for Religion. 15. Of Miracles, Reliques, Oracles, Ghosts, Magicians, Natural Magicle, good and evil Genius. 16. Of the Soul, and its Place of Residence at the End of the World. 17. Of Men-Eaters, Apparitions, Phantoms, &c. 18. Of Death, the Author not afraid, but asham'd of it. 19. Of old Age; no Reason to be given why one Man lives longer than another. 20. Of Suicide, the End of the World. Resurrection, Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory. 21. That there is no material Fire in Hell; and we ought not to be afraid to hear Hell spoke of. 22. Of God's Goodness, and if there is any Salvation without Christ. 23. Of the Heathen Philosophers; the Church of God should not be confined to Europe alone. 24. Of the Number of Elect, Degrees of Glory among the Saints, and Salvation by Faith. 25. Of Good-Will to the Poor, Beggars may know a charitable Person by his Countenance. 26. Of Marriage, Beauty, Musick, Conversation, Sleep, Dreams, &c. With many other curious Subjects, for which the Reader is referr'd to the Table of Contents.
Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682.Date: 1738- 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 which is added in this edition the character of Queen Elizabeth.
Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.Date: 1706- Books
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A discourse of drinking healths. Wherein the great evil of this prevailing custom is shewn; and the obligation which lieth upon all good Christians to suppress and discountenance it to the utmost of their Power. By Peter Lord Bishop of Cork and Rosse.
Browne, Peter, approximately 1666-1735.Date: 1716- 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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Late memorable providences relating to witchcrafts and possessions : clearly manifesting, not only that there are witches, but that good men (as well as others) may possibly have their lives shortned by such evil instruments of Satan / written by Cotton Mather.
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728Date: 1691