50 results filtered with: Christian poetry, English - Early works to 1800
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The nativity of Christ, a sacred pastoral. Also thoughts on life and death, a poem. By J.M.
J. M.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The universal doom: or, The state of mortality. Humbly presented to the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas Tanner, D.D. lord bishop of St. Asaph.
Howard, W.Date: 1733- Books
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The vanity of the life of man. Representing the seven several stages thereof, from his birth to his death. With pictures and poems, exposing the Follies of every Age. To which are added, several other poems upon divers Subjects and Occasions. By Robert Burton.
Crouch, Nathaniel, 1632?-1725?Date: 1729- Books
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The olive-Branch of peace. With the Shulamite: a poem. Affectionately addressed to all professors and possessors of Jesus Christ; however distinguished by various denominations amongst men. By Cornelius Cayley, Junior.
Cayley, Cornelius, 1729-1780?.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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A nativity, and church-yard Soliloquy: with a universal prayer. By Henry Groombridge.
Groombridge, Henry.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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The merriest poet in Christendom: or, Chaloner's miscellany, being a salve for every sore. By Tho. Chaloner, Gent. during his Residence in the Excise, as also whilst School-Master at New Shoreham, and Little Hampton in Sussex: Containing all his Extempore Flights, Satyrs, Songs, Turns of Fancy aud Humours, both in his Minority and since, for upwards of Ten Years past. Publish'd and recommended to the world by Robert Hartley, a sincere Friend to the Author, and an Encourager of Art and Ingenuity.
Chaloner, Thomas.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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The sinner's lookingglass or a serious call to a holy life, shewing the life and blessed end of the righteous; also the life and dreadful end of the wicked. By a wellwisher to all mankind.
Wellwisher to all mankind.Date: [1790?]- Books
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The death of despotism, and the doom of tyrants; by Richard Lee, author of the poems, entitled, "Flowers from Sharon."
Lee, Richard, publisher.Date: 1795?]- Books
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Zion's ornaments and offerings. The author unknown, and yet well known. With a recommendatory preface, &c. By Wm Huntington, S.S.
S-- L--.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Poems, &c. written by a lady, in the year 1783 or 1784. An address to the people called Quakers. An address to those in power, in Behalf of Insolvent debtors. Friendship: An Allegory. An Enigma, in French and English.
Lady.Date: M,DCC,XCI, [1791]- Books
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A second volume of miscellanies, consisting of sermons and other essays; together with original pieces of poetry and translations, from the Greek, Latin, and French. By John Dupont, B. A. Chaplain to the Right Honourable Thomas, Earl of Kinnoul, and Vicar of Aysgarth.
Dupont, John, 1703?-1768.Date: M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]- Books
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Miscellany poems. By Mrs. Jane Adams in Crawfordsdyke.
Adams, Jane, 1710-1765.Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- Books
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The religious turn-coat, or, The triming observator.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: 1711- Books
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Three poems, Mahanaim, or, strivings with a saviour, ... Peniel, or the combatant triumphing, ... And the triumph consummat, ... By an experienced admirer of sanctified afflictions.
Date: 1706- Books
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Dr. Young's Poem on the last day. Translated into prose, after the manner of the Archbishop of Cambray, by T. Henry, A.M. To which are added, poems on the general conflagration and last judgment, by several hands. Together with Meditations amongst the tombs, and The joys of Heaven, by Mr. Addison.
Henry, T.Date: [1790?]- Books
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The Lord's day: Or, The Christian Sabbath. A sacred poem. Humbly presented to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Fermanagh.
Date: M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]- Books
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Poems, chiefly on religious subjects. By John Foster, Shoemaker, Of Winteringham in Lincolnshire. Late A Private In The N. Lincoln Militia. With a recommendatory preface, by the Rev. Robert Storry, Vicar of St. Peter's, Colchester.
Forster, John, shoemaker.Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]- Books
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War against heaven openly declared by multitudes in this degenerate age; who say to the Almighty, Depart from us; for we Desire not the Knowledge of thy Ways. A seasonable and serious exhortation for all sorts to consider of their ways, before it be too late. By James Maxwell, Poet, in Paisley.
Maxwell, James, 1720-1800.Date: M,DCC,XCVI. [1796]- Books
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Mr. Whiston's erroneous principles and tenets fully expos'd. With a word of advice to Mr. Wolston. In a letter to a friend; in which ... manag'd after a manner altogether ...
Date: M.DCC.XX.IX. [1729]- Books
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The believer's dowry: or, a poem upon Isaiah 54. 5. Thy maker is thy husband. Directed unto, and for the Comfort of all that know any thing of an Union betwixt Christ and their Souls. Containing many hints at the Excellency and Fulness of Christ, the Believer's Husband, and at the Glorious Priviledges of all that are really Esponsed and United unto Christ. The author is one who seeks the prayers of the godly reader. To which is added, The Christian's daily practice of piety.
Erskine, Ralph, 1685-1752.Date: M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]- Books
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Poems on religious and moral subjects. By Jonathan Hill, School-Master, at Stanhope; late of Brandon.
Hill, Jonathan, schoolmaster.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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Multum in parvo: or, brief miscellaneous poems on divine and moral subjects: To which is subjoined, A Pathetical Expostulation with the Rev. Mr. - Minister of the Gospel at. - Intended as an humble Advice for promoting the Education of Youth, and a Warning against unnecessary and rash Swearing. By James M'farlane, M. A. School Master at Port of Monteith.
McFarlane, James, schoolmaster at Port of Monteith.Date: M,DCC,LXIX. [1769]- Books
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The blessings of Wooburn, Bucks. By the Rev. T. English.
English, T. (Thomas), 1751-1809.Date: 1800- Books
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Grace triumphant. A sacred poem, in nine dialogues, wherein the utmost power of nature, reason, virtue, and the liberty of the human will, to administer comfort to the awakened sinner, are impartially weighed and considered; and The Whole submitted to the serious and candid Perusal of the Reverend Dr. Nowel of Oxford: the Reverend Dr. Adams of Shrewsbury: and the Author of Pietas Oxoniensis. By Philanthropos.
Fellows, John, -1785.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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A conference concerning transubstantiation. Versify'd by A. N. Address'd to J. M. Author of the Conference on the Meaning of the Word Transubstantiation.
A. N.Date: Printed in the Year, 1730