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Light in our darkness.
Date: 1954- Videos
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Light in our darkness.
Date: 1954- Film
Light in our darkness.
Date: 1954- Books
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Mercy covering the judgment-seat, and life and light triumphing over death and darkness: in the Lord's tender visitation, and wonderful deliverance, of one that sat in darkness, and in the region and shadow of death: witnessed unto in certain epistles and papers of living experience. By Richard Claridge.
Claridge, Richard, 1649-1723.Date: [1757]- Books
Light out of deep darkness : a biography of Arthur Ferguson MacCallan the trachoma pioneer and his campaign against the plague of ophthalmia in Egypt 1903-1923 / Michael MacCallan.
MacCallan, Michael, 1947-Date: [2018]- Pictures
A blind girl reads the Bible by touch to her illiterate family in the dark; one man is tempted to go out and enjoy drunken revels in the daylight; representing light and darkness of the understanding. Engraving by W. Ridgway, 1871, after G. Smith.
Smith, George, 1829-1901.Date: [1871]Reference: 574955i- Books
Light out of deep darkness : a pioneer's adventures in Egypt, 1903-1923, and his campaign against the plague of ophthalmia : a biography of Arthur Ferguson MacCallan CBE, MD, FRCS / Michael MacCallan.
MacCallan, Michael.Date: 2013- Books
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Light shining in darkness; or, heavenly rays from dark sayings: being a few private thoughts on some obscure passages of scripture. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, and at Monkwell-Street Meeting.
Huntington, William, 1745-1813.Date: 1796- Pictures
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The fourth day of Creation: God sets the sun, the moon, the stars and the signs of the zodiac in the firmament, in order to divide the light from the darkness. Engraving by H. Lochner.
Reference: 46471i- Books
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A gospel-Salutation in true Christian love, Recommended to Friends, Who Believe in the Name of the Son of God, the True Light. And to All, who truly desire to be grounded and setled in the Faith of Christ. By his Servant, George Whitehead.
Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.Date: 1719- Books
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Light out of darkness: or, a dialogue between Mr. Currie and a country-man. Being a direct reply to an answer to a Cry from the dead, appended to Mr. Currie's Vindication; and A significant Reply to Mr. Currie's Essay on Separation, and Vindication itself. Currie, a Minister of the Church of Scotland. Country-Man, a private Tradesman.
Date: M.DCC.XLI. [1741]- Archives and manuscripts
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Date: June 2002-January 2003Reference: WT/A/9/2/40Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
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Light shining in darkness: or, the effects of the Christian institution, antiently, upon the recusant pagan, and at present, upon the modern infidel, illustrated in a discourse on John i. 5. preached at Christ's Church, Canterbury, on St. John's Day, 1742, by Samuel Pegge, M.A. Vicar of Godmersham in Kent, and late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, author of the Examination of the Enquiry into the meaning of the demoniacs in the New Testament.
Pegge, Samuel, 1704-1796.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Pictures
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The first day of Creation: God, borne by a cloud, divides the light from the darkness. Line engraving by T. de Leu after M. de Vos.
Vos, Maarten de, 1532-1603Date: [1600?]Reference: 15555iPart of: Imago bonitatis illius- Books
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A reply to a Vindication of the letter published in a pamphlet called Partiality detected. In which the remarks upon that letter are made good, and the Proceedings of the Lower House of Convocation against it are set in a true Light, and Justified against the Injurious and Defective Representation which the Vindicator has given of them. By a Member of the Lower House of Convocation.
Member of the Lower House of Convocation.Date: 1710- Books
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The necessity of faith, and of the revealed Word of God; to be the foundation of all divine and saving-faith: in a sermon preach'd at the lecture in Lewis in Sussex, the fourth of September, 1707. Against the Fundamental Error of the Quakers; that the Light within them, and within every Man is sufficient to their Salvation without any thing else, whereby (as to themselves) they make Void, and Destroy all Revealed Religion. By George Keith, M. A. Rector of Edburton in Suffex: Published at the Request of some of the Auditory.
Keith, George, 1639?-1716.Date: 1707- Books
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Tender counsel and advice, by way of epistle to all those who are sensible of their day of visitation, and who have recieved the call of the Lord, By the Light and Spirit of his Son in their Hearts, to partake of the great Salvation, where-ever scattered throughout the World; Faith, Hope and Charity, which overcome the World, be multiplied among you. By William Penn.
Penn, William, 1644-1718.Date: 1762- Books
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The rector corrected. Being an answer to William Taswell, (who is Stiled D. D. and Rector of St. Mary Newington in Surry.) Wherein his objections against the Quakers in his pamphlet, intituled The popish priest unmask'd, are reduced to four Heads, viz. I. The Qualification and Call of a Gospel-Minister. II. His Maintenance. III. Baptism. IV. The Supper. Which important Subjects are briefly set in a true Light; with some Remarks on several of the Doctor's false, ridiculous and defamatory Stories. By Thomas Johnson.
Johnson, Thomas, -approximately 1722.Date: 1722- Books
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Miscellaneous letters on several subjects in philosophy and astronomy. Wrote to the learned Dr. Nicholson, late Archbishop of Cashell. Viz. I. An account of the great variety of plants, shell-stones, and many other Curiosities, in the parish of Magilligan, in the County of Londonderry in Ireland; together with a curious Account of the forming the Land, being formerly under Sea. II. On the Declension of the Level of the Sea. III. On the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Light. IV. On the Irish Bogs, Timber found under these Bogs, and several curious Remarks on the first Planting the World and Ireland, drawn from the Natural History of such Bogs and Timber. V. On the General Tides in the Atlantic Ocean, by a New Hypothesis, and that the Moon hath no Influence on the Tides. VI. On the Cause of Gravity, and the Continuation of Motion, by a New and Curious Hypothesis. Vii. On the Load-Stone, that the Old Hypotheses were Insufficient, and a new one drawn from the Northern Light. Viii. An endeavour to clear astronomy of the incredible, by a new System of the World, wherein the Projectile Power, and Gravitating Principles of Sir Isaac Newton, are proved to be not according to Nature, and Impossible; and that the Theory of the Moon is particularly very ill accounted for by Sir Isaac's Principles; and New Principles, drawn from the Nature of Fluids, and a repelling Power in the Sun, and that the long Telescopes help to deceive us. By Robert Innes, A.M.
Innes, Robert.Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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Sermons on various subjects; viz. I. II. III. The inward witness of Christianity. IV. Flesh and Spirit; Sin and Holiness. V. Drawing nigh to God in Prayer. VI Sins and Sorrows spread before God. Vii. Viii. A Lovely Youth perishing in Sin. IX. X. The Hidden Life of a Christian. XI. Nearness to God the Felicity of Creatures. XII. The Scale of Blessedness; or, Blessed Saints Blessed Saviour, and Blessed Trinity. XIII. XIV. Appearing before God. Wherein Many Things relating to Christian Experience, and the Future State, are set in a fair and easy Light. Together with a sacred hymn annexed to each subject. By I. Watts.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: M.DCC.XXI. [1721]- Books
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Dissertations on some of the most remarkable wonders of antiquity: on the darkness at the Passion; On the Pool of Bethesda; On the Thundering Legion; On the miraculous Earthquake at Jerusalem; on the fall of Simon Magus at the prayer of S. Peter; - &c. In which those facts are ascertained, and the conduct of the heathens in regard to them is accounted for in the same principle, which is made use of in vindicating the miracles of Christianity from the neglect and rejection of them by the Heathens. By W. Weston, B. D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Vicar of Campden, Glocestershire.
Weston, William.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Philosophical essays. By Henry Eeles, Esq; containing his discovery of the cause of thunder, with a subsequent Explanation and Demonstration of the same. The Cause of the Ascent, Station, and Descent of Vapours and Exhalations. The Cause of Winds, and an Explanation of the general Phaenomena of the Weather, Barometer, &c. The true Rudiments and Theory of Electricity and Magnetism. An Attempt to shew that the Electrical Powers are the Cause of the Reflection and Refraction of Light. Some Mention of the wonderful Medicinal Effects of Electricity on a great Number of Patients, whom he has cured of Palsies, and many other Disorders. With other useful Matters, which may be deduced from these Essays.
Eeles, Henry.Date: 1771- Books
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Sermons on various subjects; viz. I. II. III. The inward witness of Christianity. IV. Flesh and Spirit; Sin and Holiness. V. Drawing nigh to God in Prayer. VI. Sins and Sorrows spread before God. Vii. Viii. A Hopeful Youth falling short of Heaven. IX. X. The Hidden Life of a Christian. XI. Nearness to God the Felicity of Creatures. XII. The Scale of Blessedness; or, Blessed Saints, Blessed Saviour, and Blessed Trinity. XIII. XIV. Appearing before God. Wherein Many Things relating to Christian Experience, and the Future State, are set in a fair and easy Light. Together with a sacred hymn annexed to each subject. By I. Watts.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- Books
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Sermons on various subjects; viz. I. II. III. The inward witness of Christianity. IV. Flesh and Spirit; Sin and Holiness. V. Drawing nigh to God in Prayer. VI. Sins and Sorrows spread before God. Vii. Viii. A Hopeful Youth falling short of Heaven. IX. X. The Hidden Life of a Christian. XI. Nearness to God the Felicity of Creatures. XII. The Scale of Blessedness; or, Blessed Saints, Blessed Saviour, and Blessed Trinity. XIII. XIV. Appearing before God. Wherein Many Things relating to Christian Experience, and the Future State, are set in a fair and easy Light. Together with a sacred hymn annexed to each subject. By I. Watts.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]- Books
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A second volume of select discourses, treating I. Of the stability of the Scriptures, from St. John 10.35. II. Of glorifying God by death, from St. John 21.19. III. Of believing in God as sending his Son. IV. Of Prayer for others, and the Reward of it. V. Of the Song of Moses, and something Correspondent to it in the Christian Church. VI. Of the Sabbath as a Gift, and a Priviledge. Vii. Of the Phrase and Notion of having the Son. Viii. Of dying in Faith. IX. Of Satan transformed into an Angel of Light. X. Of Christs destroying the Works of the Devil. XI. Of Prayers being hindred. By Nathaniel Parkhurst, M. A. and Vicar of Yoxford in Suffolk.
Parkhurst, Nathaniel, 1643-1707.Date: 1707