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God's just judgment on blasphemers Being a Terrible Warning Piece to repining Murmurers, set forth in a dreadful Example of the Almighty's Wrath, on one Mr. Thomas Freeburn a Farmer, near And over in Wiltshire, who utter'd those horrid and blasphemous Expressions, That God never did him any good in his Life, and he believed did not know what he did himself, with other words too monstrous and devilish to be repeated: Upon which he was immediately struck Speechless, Motionless and almost without sign of Life, and fell down as in a dead Sleep; and no strength either of Men or Horses, has been able hitherto to remove him from the Ground. Also an Account of his wicked Life and Actions for 24 Years before this just Judgment sell upon him, with his coming to his Speech again, in four Months and twenty Days time, and the terrible Sights he saw in the other World, which he has discover'd to some thousands of Spectators, &c. Licensed and Entered according to Order.
Date: 1770?]- Books
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The blasphemer punish'd; or a warning-piece to youth. Being a true and particular accoune [sic] of William Jackson, a farmer, dear [sic] Malton, in Yorkshire, who was struck to all appearance dead, ...
Date: 1781- Books
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The R-----r's speech at Mr. B-se's convinticle the women and children being withdrawn, by order of Mr. B----se. The R-----r began as followeth. ...
Forster, John, active 18th century.Date: 1713]- Books
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The king's pious proclamation, for encouragement of piety and vertue, and for Suppressing and Punishing of Vice, Profaneness and Immorality; with an abbreviate of the laws to that purpose. As also, a collection of some acts of the General Assembly of the church of Scotland, town-council of Edinburgh, and kirk-sessions of that city, to the same effect.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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A letter to a friend, concerning the great sin of taking God's name in vain. Whereto are added, one or two remarks concerning vain or common swearing. By Edward Wells, D. D. Rector of Cotesbach in Leicestershire.
Wells, Edward, 1667-1727.Date: [1714]- Books
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To the honorable the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled; the humble petition of Charles Walmesley, William Gibson, and John Douglass, for and on behalf of themselves, and of the larger number of the Roman Catholics of this kingdom, ...
Walmesley, C. (Charles), 1722-1797.Date: 1790?]- Books
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By the Queen, a proclamation, for the encouragement of piety and virtue, and for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaneness, and immorality.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1702-1707 : Anne)Date: 1702- Books
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A true narrative of the proceedings of the dissenting ministers of Dublin against Mr. Thomas Emlyn; And of his prosecution (at some of the dissenters instigation) in the secular court, and his sufferings thereupon, for his humble inquiry into the Scripture account of the Lord Jesus Christ: Annis 1702, 3, 4, 5.
Emlyn, Thomas, 1663-1741.Date: M.DCC.XIX. [1719]- Books
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A Treatise, wherein are strict observations upon that detestable and most shocking sin of sodomy, blasphemy, and atheism. With a true discovery of all the beautiful and conceal'd charms of a woman; wherein you will find her the truest resemblance of the sun, moon, and stars, the four quarters of the world, and likewise the four elements. And observations upon the ill conduct and misbehaviour of some of the clergy, &c.
Date: 1728- Books
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A letter from John Wilkes, Esq; to His Grace the Duke of Grafton; relative to the illegal proceedings of the Earl of Halifax.
Wilkes, John, 1727-1797.Date: M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]- Books
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A letter to a friend, concerning the great sin of taking God's name in vain whereto are added, one or two remarks concerning vain or common swearing. By Edward Wells, D. D. Rector of Cotesbach in Leicestershire.
Wells, Edward, 1667-1727.Date: [1718]- Books
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Of an oath. A short account of the nature and obligation of an oath, and the dreadful consequences of perjury in this world and in that which is to come. By the Rev. D. G.
D. G., Rev.Date: 1789- Books
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A Letter from St. Stephen's to St. Paul's occasion'd by the Revd Doctor Trapp's sermon peached before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, on Friday January 30. 1729/30. Very proper to be perused by all gentlemen concerned in the East-India trade.
Date: 1730- Books
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For God or the devil, or, just chastisement no persecution, being, the Christian's cry to the legislature for exemplary punishment of publick and pernicious blasphemers: particularly that wretch Woolston, Who has impudently and scurrilously turned the Miracles of our most Blessed Saviour into Ridicule, in Four Blasphemous Pamphlets lately Published.
Date: [1728]- Books
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Pasquiniana; Or an account of Pasquin's travels, dialogues with Marphorio and Seraphino, &c.
Pasquin.Date: 1708- Books
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A letter from a minister to his parishioners. Shewing the indispensable duty incumbent on all persons to give informations to the magistrate as well against prophane swearing and cursing, as against other crimes and misdemeanours. ...
Minister.Date: 1702]- Books
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A letter from a satisfied to a dissatisfied Friend, concerning The Solemn Affirmation. Wherein The Lawful Use thereof is Justified, the Common Objections against it Answered, and the Definition of an Oath truly Stated.
G. H.Date: 1713