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The virgin of the sun. A play, in five acts: By Augustus Von Kotzebue translated from the genuine German edition by Anne Plumptre, translator of Kotzebue's natural son (lover's vows), and of his count of Burgundy.
Kotzebue, August von, 1761-1819.Date: 1799- Books
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Extraordinary and particular vows consider'd, as not necessary under the Mosaick, or expedient under the Christian Institution. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, on Sunday in the afternoon, November the fifth, 1732. By Tipping Silvester, M. A. And Fellow of Pemb. College, Oxon.
Silvester, Tipping, 1700-1768.Date: 1732- Books
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God to be prais'd, and our vows to be perform'd. A thanksgiving sermon on account of our preservation from the plague, preach'd at Rotherhith, April 25, l723. Publish'd at the request of the minister there, and of those that heard it. By Q. Naylor.
Naylor, Quintus, -1734.Date: M.DCC.XXIII. [1713]- Books
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The morality and obligation of public religious vows, or covenants, illustrated. A sermon, preached at Pollockshaws, on a day of public fasting, 4th Nov. 1779 ... Together with animadversions on the Rev. Mr. Patrick Hutchison's attacks on the secession in general, and covenanting in particular. By David Walker, ...
Walker, David, minister of the gospel in Pollockshaws.Date: 1780- Books
British monachism; or, manners and customs of the monks and nuns of England. To which are added, I. Peregrinatorium religiosum; or, Manners and customs of ancient pilgrims. II. The consuetudinal of anchorets and hermits. III. Some account of the continentes, or persons who had made vows of chastity. IV. Select poems in various styles / By Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
Fosbroke, Thomas Dudley, 1770-1842.Date: 1843- Books
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The natural son; a play, in five acts, by Augustus von Kotzebue, Poet Laureat and Director of the Imperial Theatre at Vienna. being the original of Lovers' vows, now performing, with universal applause, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Translated from the German by Anne Plumptre, (author of the rector's son, antoinette, &c.) who has prefixed a preface, explaining the alterations in the Representation; and a life of Kotzebue.
Kotzebue, August von, 1761-1819.Date: 1798- Books
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The natural son; a play, in five acts, by Augustus von Kotzebue, Poet Laureat and Director of the Imperial Theatre at Vienna. Being the original of Lovers' vows, now performing with universal applause, at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Tranlated from the German by Anne Plumptre, (author of the rector's son, antoinette, &c.) who has prefixed a preface, explaining th alterations in the Representation; and has also annexed a life of Kotzebue.
Kotzebue, August von, 1761-1819.Date: 1798- Books
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The natural son; a play, in five acts, by Augustus von Kotzebue, Foet Laureat and Director of the Imperial Theatre at Vienna. Being the original of Lovers' vows, now performing, with universal applause, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Translated from the German by Anne Plumptre, (author of the Rector's son, Antoinette, &c.) who has prefixed a preface, explaining the alterations in the Representation; and has also annexed a life of Kotzebue.
Kotzebue, August von, 1761-1819.Date: 1798- Books
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The natural son; a play, in five acts, by Augustus von Kotzebue, Poet Laureat and Director of the Imperial Theatre at Vienna. being the original of Lovers' vows, now performing, with universal applause, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Translated from the German by Anne Plumptre, (author of the rector's son, antoinette, &c.) who has prefixed a preface, explaining the alterations in the Representation; and has also annexed a life of Kotzebue.
Kotzebue, August von, 1761-1819.Date: 1798- Books
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The Seaman of Plymouth's garland. In four parts. Part I. William Whitecraft's courtship to Mrs. Susan Cole both of Plymouth; with an account of her sickness, which disappointed the wedding. Part II. The deceitfulness of her parents, who sent her to Holland, because the would not marry a 'squire, and break her former vows. Part III. William's great fortune in optaining riches, with the account of Susan's pretended death, which afterwards he found to be the deceitfulness of her parents, in finding her by good fortune at the Hague. Part. IV. His return to England with his love, with an account of their happy wedding; concluding with the pleasant pastime between the parents and the daughter, while they did not know their child, though in their profence.
Date: [between ca. 1787 and 1791?]- Books
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The Western garland. In four parts. Part I. William Whitecraft's courtship to Mrs. Susan Cole, both of Plymouth; with an account of her sickness, which disappointed the wedding. Part II. The deceitfulness of her parents, who sent her to Holland, because she would not marry a spuire, and break her former vows. Part III. William's great fortune in obtaining riches; with an account of Susan's pretended death, which afterwards he found to be the deceifulness of her parents, in finding her, by good fortune, at the Hague. Part IV. His return to England with his love, witn an account of their happy wedding; concluding with the pleasant pastime between the parents and the daughter, while they did not know their own child, though in their presence.
Date: [1800?]- Books
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A defence of the Reverend W.B. Kirwan's conformity to the established church; Also of his letter from Dublin to a friend in the country. In answer to James Patson, a Galway resident. With a confutation of a defence of religious celibacy and concomitant vows; fully proving the state of celibacy a state of sin. By a Member of the Church of England.
Member of the Church of England.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The duty of thanksgiving, and paying our vows made in a time of trouble, explain'd and enforc'd. In a sermon preach'd to a congregation of Protestant Dissenters at Walthamstow; on Thursday the 9th of October, 1746. Being the day of publick thanksgiving to God for suppressing the late unnatural rebellion. By Hugh Farmer. Publish'd at the Request of several who heard it.
Farmer, Hugh, 1714-1787.Date: 1746- Books
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Serious exhortations, [I] To a religious observance of the Lord's-day. [II]. To frequent communion, and a careful performance of our religious vows. [II]I. To a decent and devout behaviour in the Church of God. IV. To a reverend use of God's Holy name in common discourse. V. To the great duty of family prayer. In several letters from a minister to his parishioners. To which are added, prayers for the use of families.
Minister.Date: 1796- Books
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Serious exhortations, I. To a religious observance of the Lord's-day. II. To frequent communion, and a careful performance of our religious vows. III. To a decent and devout behaviour in the Church of God. IV. To a Reverend use of God's Holy name in commin discourse. V. To the great duty of family prayer. In several letters from a minister to his parishioners. To which are added, prayers for the use of families.
Minister.Date: 1791- Books
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Sermons on the following subjects: the Christian's obligation to every thing that is truly good. The necessity of settling good principles in the heart. Of oaths and vows. Of sound doctrine. The true meaning, dignity and importance of the command, to love God. The second commandment like to the first. The folly of sloth. The intolerable burthen of a wounded spirit. No reason to be ashamed of the gospel of Christ. A humble disposition necessary to the reception of the gospel. The abuse of revelation disproof of its real worth. Eternal life the great promise of the gospel. The good fight of faith. The Christian's obligation to study the Gospel. To which is added a Latin discourse, concerning the holiness of places. By Joseph Burroughs.
Burroughs, Joseph, 1685-1761.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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A reply to an interesting answer to the Rev. Walter Blake Kirwan's letter from Dublin to a friend in the country, by James Patson, a galway resident. Also a confutation of a defence of religious celibacy and concomitant vows, fully proving the state of celibacy a state of sin. Illustrated with a striking likeness of the cobler as work, and his coadjusor. By a friend to procreation.
Friend to procreation.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Aiden's prize, or, The batchelor's puzzle. Being miscellany of theological and philosophical queries, proposed to all the ingenious married men and batchelors in the Kindom of England. Mrs. Anne Ward, a beautiful young lady of five hundred pounds a year. who vows never to marry any man but him who resolves the following questions. And likewise promised the ingenious married man an hundred guineas for his trouble.
Ward, Ann, -1770.Date: [1750?]- Books
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An apology in behalf of the Revd Mr. Whitefield: offering a fair solution of certain difficulties, objected against some parts of his publick conduct, in point of moral honesty, and uniformity with his own subscriptions and ordination-vows: as the said exceptions are set forth in a late pamphlet, intitled, A letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, publickly calling upon him to vindicate his conduct, or confess his faults.--Signed, L.K. By Thomas Foxcroft, A.M. one of the Pastors of the First Church in Boston. Being several letters, written for the satisfaction of a friend, and publish'd by desire. [One line in Latin]
Foxcroft, Thomas, 1697-1769.Date: 1745- Pictures
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Jephthah makes a sacrifice of his daughter according to his rash vow. Line engraving by J.W. Cook after J. Opie.
Opie, John, 1761-1807.Reference: 18347i- Pictures
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A drunkard stands before his poor family and swears by the Holy Bible. Wood-engraving by J. Johnston, c. 1864, after G. Cruikshank.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1864Reference: 26047i- Books
I swear and vow : the story of medicine.
Trimmer, Eric J.Date: [1966]- Books
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Jessy: or, The forced vow. A poem. Written by Mr. Robinson.
Robinson, T. P.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
Vejjavatapada : the Buddhist physician's vow / composed and with a commentary by Bhante S. Dhammika.
Dhammika, Shravasti, 1951-Date: 2013- Books
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The ill effects of a rash vow; a novel, in a series of letters.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]