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An appeal to country friends at this general yearly meeting; shewing the unchristian carriage of some city friends to such as are taught of God, under the present Dispensation of the Spirits Ministry. And a copy of their excommunicating process for the same. With animadversions thereon. By James Jackson.
Jackson, James, active 1674-1708.Date: 1708- Books
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The distiller's vade-mecum: being a complete set of tables, exhibiting at one view the exact weight of spirituous liquors; From the lowest Quality to Alcohol, for any Number of Gallons, from 50 to 252, or One Ton. Together with Some useful Rules for calculating the different Strengths of Spirits, In the most simple and correct Manner, by the Pen. Adapted to Clarke's Hydrometer. To which is Added, a Table, shewing the Weight of Vinecar. Also, A very useful Table, shewing the Value of One Gallon of Spirits of any proposed Strength; corresponding with the comparative Value of One Gallon of any other Strength. By Joseph Atlay.
Atlay, Joseph.Date: 1792- Books
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A relation of apparitions of spirits, in the principality of Wales; to which is added the remarkable account of the apparition in Sunderland, with other notable relations from England; Together With Observations About Them, And Instructions From Them Designed To Confute And To Prevent The Intidelity Of Dinying The Being And Apparition of Spirits; Which Tends To Irreligion and Atheism.
Jones, Edmund, 1702-1793.Date: Printed in the year, M,DCC,LXXX. [1780]- Books
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The new bucks delight: or, the merry companion; being a choice collection of two hundred of the most celebrated songs, sung at the theatres, Vauxhall, Renelagh, Marybone, Sadlers-Wells, and at all other public places of diversion: and at the Societies of Free-Masons, Bucks, Bloods, Sea-Serjeants True-Britons, Choice-Spirits, &c.
Date: [1766]- Books
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The london polite songster: being, a new and choice collection of the most approved English and Scotch songs, airs, catches, &c. now in vogue, Including those Sung at the Places of Public Diversion, viz. Vaux Hall, Ranelagh, &c. Also at the Societies of Free Masons, Bucks, Sea Serjeants, True Britons, Choice Spirits, Bloods, &c. In two volumes.
Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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The tom-Tit, or something to please every body. Being a collection of intire new songs, which are not be met with in any other. 1. The Jolly Begger. 2. A New Song On the Gipsey, and Elizabeth Canning. 3. The Jews Triumph, a Ballad. 4. A New Song Sung by Mr. Wilder On his Benefit Night. 5. The New Shawn Bree. 6. A New Song. 7. The Maid's Lamentation. 8. Altamont's Lamentation for Flora. 9. Damon and Sylvia. 10. The Lass of the Mill. 11. Constancy a New Song. 12. Woo'd and Marry'd and A.
Date: [1750?]- Books
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Satan's invisible world discovered, or, A choice collection of modern relations proving evidently, against the atheists of this present age, that there are devils. Spirits, witches, and apparitions, from authentic records, and attestations of witnesses of undoubted veracity : To which is added, the marvellous history of Major Weir and his sister, the witches of Bargarran, Pittenweem, Calder, &c / By Mr. George Sinclair.
Sinclair, George, -1696.Date: 1814- 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 dying thoughts of the Reverend Learned and Holy Mr. Richard Baxter; viz. What there is desirable in the present Life. The Reasonableness and Necessity of believing that pious separate Spirits are with Christ. What it is to depart, and to be with Christ. Why it is far better to be with Christ. The Author breathes after Willingness to depart. Abridged by Benjamin Fawcett.
Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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Garrick's complete jester; or, a library of fun and laughter. Being a general repository of humour, wit, and entertainment. Consisting of Remarkable Tales, Extraordinary Adventures, Entertaining Histories, Pathetic Eastern Stories, Ingenious Bon Mots, Facetious Jests, Poignant Repartees, Choice Conundrums, &c. And every other Species of Humour, Wit, Instruction, and Entertainment. Calculated to Exhilarate the Spirits, to amend the Heart, and to improve the Understanding.
Date: [1779?]- Books
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An impartial inquiry into the benefits and damages arising to the nation from the present very great use of low-priced spirituous liquors: with Proper estimates thereupon, and some Considerations humbly offered for preventing the Introduction of Foreign Spirits not paying the Duties. By J. T. of Bristol. Author of the Brief Essay on the Advantages and Disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain, with regard to Trade.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: 1751- Books
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The contrast, or behaviour of two criminals, of very contrary principles, executed at Tyburn, in the reign of King Charles the Second; When Atheism, Infidelity and Licentiousness, were very predominant in High Life; and Enthusiasm and Bigotry were no less prevalent among the Lower Sort of People. with curious and useful remarks suited to the present times. And Some Thoughts on the Most probable State of Existing Spirits after Death.
Date: MD.CC.LXI. [1761]- Books
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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, Esq; adorn'd with cuts.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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Peace of mind and health of body united: or, a discourse, shewing the distinction between a wounded conscience, convicted by a sense of sin, and a wounded spirit, proceeding from a disordered body; Proving, That the latter is more grievous than the former, and comes not under the Denomination of Conscience, but of Disease, to which all Mankind are liable; and that, in either Case, the miserably afflicted are neither mad, nor out of their Senses; but only that their animal Spirits are either elated, confused, and hurried, or otherwise oppressed and dejected. Shewing, That all Severities and Confinement are prejudicial; as are all Endeavours that give Pain, or sink the Spirits; and that, In the former Case, nothing can relieve them but Divines; and, in the latter, nothing but the judicious Physician, and Apothecaries that will be true both to Physician and Patient. In a letter to a clergyman. By an honourer of the faculty.
Southcomb, Lewis.Date: M.DCC.L. [1750]- Books
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Philosophical essays on various subjects, viz. Space, substance, body, spirit, the Operations of the Soul in Union with the Body, Innate Ideas, perpetual Consciousness, Place and Motion of Spirits, the departing Soul, the Resurrection of the Body, the Production and Operations of Plants and Animals; with some remarks on Mr. Locke's Essay on the human understanding. To which is subjoined A brief scheme of ontology, or the Science of Being in general with its Affections. By I. W.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A treatise of the celestial work and worship: Or, The Sacred Employments and Services of the Blessed Spirits in Heaven; Consider'd, Stated, Open'd and Improv'd, from Isaiah VI. 3. To which is prefix'd, Two discourses. One, Of Leaving the World, from John xvi. 28. The Other, of the Way and Passage of the Saints to Heaven, with their Admission and Reception thither, from 2 Peter i. 11. By Robert Fern.
Fern, Robert, 1652-1727.Date: 1721- Books
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Proposals to the public; especially those in power: Whose Spirits may be sincere enough, at all Events, by a brisk Militia, to save Great-Britain. Likewise to regain the important Island of Minorca, besides our late Possessions in America, and those famous Places that were lately lost, for Want of more disciplined Forces, in Germany. Respectively inscribed to their Royal Highnesses, George, Prince of Wales, and Prince Edward. By J. Railton: Veteran.
Railton, J. (John).Date: printed in the year, 1758- Pictures
Necromancers invoking evil spirits. Aquatint.
Date: [1830?]Reference: 2496795i- Books
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Philosophical essays on various subjects, viz. Space, substance, body, spirit, the Operations of the Soul in Union with the Body, innate Ideas, perpetual Consciousness, Place and Motion of Spirits, the departing Soul, the Resurrection of the Body, the Production and Operations of Plants and Animals: with some remarks on Mr. Locke's Essay on the human understanding. To which is subjoined A brief scheme of ontology, or the Science of Being in general, with its Affections. By I. Watts, D.D.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Philosophical essays on various subjects, viz. space, substance, body, spirit, the Operations of the Soul in Union with the Body, innate Ideas, perpetual Consciousness, Place and Motion of Spirits, the departing Soul, the Resurrection of the Body, the Production and Operations of Plants and Animals: with some remarks on Mr. Locke's Essay on the human understanding. To which is subjoined a brief scheme of ontology, or the Science of Being in general, with its Affections. By I. Watts, D.D.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: [1755?]- Books
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An epistle of tender counsel and advice to all that have believed the truth, to exhort them to faithfulness thereunto. I. In taking heed of settling in a Formality without the Power. II. To take heed the Spirit of this world doth not drink up their Spirits. III. To keep their Word, and let their Yea be always Yea. IV. Not to trust too much to Education. V. To love one another. Written by one that travails for Zion's Prosperity, Stephen Crisp.
Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.Date: 1787- Books
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Philosophical essays on various subjects; viz. Space, substance, body, spirit, the Operations of the Soul in Union with the Body, Innate Ideas, Perpetual Consciousness, Place and Motion of Spirits, the Departing Soul, the Resurrection of the Body, the Production and Operations of Plants and Animals. With some remarks on Mr. Locke's Essay on the human understanding. To which is subjoined A brief scheme of ontology, or the Science of Being in General, with its Affections. By Isaac Watts, D.D.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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Uniformity examined, whether it be found in the gospel, or in the practice of the churches of Christ. By William Dell, Master of Gonvil and Caius College, Cambridge, Author of Right Reformation-Christ's Spirit a Christian's Strength-Beauty, Building, &c. of a Spiritual Church-Way of True Peace and Unity-Crucified and Quickened Christian-Stumbling Stone. - Doctrine of Baptisms-Trial of the Spirits-Luther's Testimonies, &c. &c. Originally published in 1651. Now particularly recommended to be read in these times.
Dell, William, -1664.Date: [1794?]- Books
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Philosophical essays on various subjects, viz. Space, substance, body, spirit, the Operations of the Soul in Union with the Body, Innate Ideas, perpetual Consciousness, Place and Motion of Spirits, the departing Soul, the Resurrection of the Body, the Production and Operations of Plants and Animals: with some remarks on Mr. Locke's Essay on the human understanding. To which is subjoined A brief scheme of ontology, or The Science of Being in general, with its Affections. By I. Watts, D.D.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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An historical account of the principles of the high-flyers in all ages. Shewing how destructive they have been, and daily are, to the peace and union both of church and state in every government. Together, With such Modest and Impartial Reflections as are proper to be made at this time, in order to procure Tranquility in the State, and quell the Exorbitant Productions of some Turbulent and Seditious Spirits. By no zealot, nor a lukewarm Christian.
No zealot, nor a lukewarm Christian.Date: 1704