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'The hurt mind: effects': questionnaires for participants in a survey conducted in relation to a planned series of broadcasts
Sargant, William Walters (1907-1988)Date: 20th CenturyReference: PP/WWS/J/1/5Part of: Sargant, William Walters (1907-1988)- Books
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A discourse of the covenant of grace: Wherein the Definition, Nature, Excellency, Seals, Mediator, and Perpetuity thereof, with several other Things concerning the same, are briefly considered. By T. Davye.
Davye, Thomas.Date: M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]- Books
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State law: or, the Doctrine of Libels, Discussed and Examined. Shewing, I. Every species of defamatory-writing, what shall be deemed and taken for such; and how far the same are Punishable by the Laws of the Land. II. The Sense of both Civil and Canon Lawyers in this Points with great Variety of Precedents, and Adjudged Cases. Faithfully cited from all our Reports. III. Particular Instances of Printed Libels; with the Proceedings against, 1. H. Carr, for writing The Weekly Packet of Advices from Rome, 31 Car. II. 2. Of S. Johnson and R. Baxter for Libelling King James II. 3. Of Hurt, for printing The Flying Post, 12 Anne. 4. Of Curll, for printing Ker of Kersland's Memoirs, &c. 10 Geo. ... With two remarkable cases: 1. Temp. Hen. 70. of Several Persons executed for a Libel against his Ministry, which was deemed High-Treason. 2. The Case of Sir William Williams, (speaker of the House of Commons) fined 10000l. for a Libel. Also, the opinions of Lord Chief Justice Hale, Holt, and Parker, concerning state-libels.
Date: [1730?]- Books
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Dear Friends, Notwithstanding the seasonable and weighty Advice communicated from our late Yearly-Meeting, exhorting Friends every where to demean themselves as becomes good and faithful Subjects both in Word and Conduct, yet as fresh Occasions daily arise that require our prudent and circumspect Walking, and to keep out of every Thing of a contrary Tendency, We earnestly intreat Friends to watch over one another for Good, and to see that none are ensnared by that Spirit which would lead into Confusion, and bring Hurt to themselves, as well as Dishonour to our Christian Profession. Watch against every Thing of this Nature we beseech you: Live in Love and in Faithfulness to that holy Principle that will establish you in Peace and Safety, what ever Tumults and Disturbances may be permitted to overtake a Nation that has long been highly favoured with Domestic Peace and Tranquillity. Farewell. Signed in and on Behalf of the Meeting for Sufferings, the 20th of the Tenth Month 1769, by William Weston, Clerk to the Meeting.
Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings.Date: 1769]- Books
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A treasure of health : By Castor Durante Da Gualdo, physician and citizen of Rome. Wherein is shewn how to preserve health, and prolong life. Also the nature of all sorts of meats and drinks, with the way to prevent all hurt that attends the use of either of them. Translated out of Italian into English, by John Chamberlayne, Gent. Imprimatur, April 5. 1686. Rob. Midgley.
Durante, Castore, 1529-1590Date: 1686- Books
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A catalogue of the genuine and entire collection of gold and silver English coins and medals of the Reverend Mr. William Gibbons, vicar of St. Dunstan's in Fleetstreet, lately deceased. And also the collection of coins and medals of Mr. Henry Hurt, late of Ludgate-Hill, Goldsmith, who has left off business. Which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Monday the 10th, and Tuesday the 11th of this instant April 1758. The same may be viewed on Friday the 7th, and Saturday the 8th Instant, from eleven in the forenoon till five in the afternoon, and on Monday morning till twelve o'clock, at which time the sale will punctually begin. Catalogues of which may be had gratis at Mr. Langford's, in the Great Piazza, Covent-Garden, on Monday the 10th, and Tuesday the 11th of this Instant April 1758. The same may be viewed on Friday the 7th, and Saturday the 8th Instant, from eleven in the forenoon till five in the afternoon, and on Monday morning till twelve o'clock, at which time the sale will punctually begin. Catalogues of which may be had gratis at Mr. Langford's in the Great Piazza aforesaid. Conditions of sale as usual.
Langford, Mr. (Abraham), 1711-1774.Date: 1758]- Books
Caffeinated : how our daily habit helps, hooks and hurts us / Murray Carpenter.
Carpenter, MurrayDate: 2014- Books
The child and his home : practical contributions to child culture from modern research / by H.W. Hurt.
Hurt, Huber William, 1883-1966.Date: 1931- Archives and manuscripts
Goad, William, Surgeon of Langley, Bucks.
Goad, William, Surgeon of Langley, Bucks.Date: 1671Reference: MS.8005/1Part of: Miscellany: British, 17th century- Books
The nature and status of ethnobotany / edited by Richard I. Ford ; assisting editors, Michael F. Brown, Mary Hodge, William L. Merrill.
Date: 1978- Videos
Fire in the blood.
Date: 2013- Videos
The doctor.
Date: 1991- Pictures
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A crowd of figures with the heads of animals carry banners and beat drums as they form a procession; representing the City of London Volunteers. Engraving by William Henry Toms after E. Heemskerk.
Heemskerck, Egbert van, 1634 or 1635-1704.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 31705i- Books
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A medical guide to the Cheltenham waters. Containing observations on their nature and properties; the diseases in which they are benficial or hurtful, with the rules to be observed during their use / [William Gibney].
Gibney, William.Date: [1821?]- Books
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Iatrica, seu, Praxis medendi : the practice of curing diseases : being a medicinal history of near two hundred famous observations in the cure of diseases, performed by the author hereof : whereunto is added, by way of scholia, a compleat theory or method of precepts, wherein the names, definitions, kinds, signs, causes, prognosticks, and various ways of cure are methodically instituted, digested and reduced to vulgar practice : to which is newly added as an appendix, observations upon the lethargy, carus, frenzy, madness, defects of the internal senses, and hurts of the external senses : with several remarks worthy consideration : and a catalogue of the authors works ... / performed by William Salmon.
Salmon, William, 1644-1713Date: 1694- Books
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An essay, on ecclesiastical establishments in religion: Shewing their Hurtful Tendency; and that they cannot be Defended, Either on Principles of Reason or Scripture. To which are annexed, two discourses. By a protestant dissenter.
Christie, William, 1748-1823.Date: M,DCC,XCI. [1791]- Books
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On the signification of fact in medicine, and on the hurtful effects of the incautious use of such modern sources of fact as the microscope, the stethoscope, chemical analysis, statistics, &c / by Wiliam Seller.
Seller, William.Date: [©1848?]- Books
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A refutation of a dangerous & hurtful opinion maintained by Mr. Samuel Willard, an independent minister at Boston, & president at the commencement in Cambridge in New-England, July 1, 1702. Viz. That the fall of Adam, and all the sins of men, necessarily come to pass by virtue of God's decree, and his determination both of the will of Adam, and of all other men, to sin. Sent to him in Latine soon after the commencement, and since translated into English. By G. Keith, M.A.
Keith, George, 1639?-1716.Date: 1702]- Books
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On the signification of fact in medicine, and on the hurtful effects of the incautious use of such modern sources of fact as the microscope, the stethoscope, chemical analysis, statistics, &c / by Wiliam Seller.
Date: [1848?]- Books
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Iatrica; seu, Praxis medendi. : The practice of curing diseases. Being a medicinal history of near two hundred famous observations in the cure of diseases ... Whereunto is added ... a compleat theory, or method of precepts, wherein the names, definitions ... and various ways of cure are methodically instituted ... to vulgar practice. To which is newly added, as an appendix, Observations upon the lethargy, carus, frenzy, madness, defects of the internal senses, and hurts of the external senses.
Salmon, William, 1644-1713Date: 1694- Books
Osteopathy / Stephen Sandler ; illustrated by Shaun Williams.
Sandler, StephenDate: 1992- Books
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Thoughts of a citizen of London on the conduct of Dr. Dodd, in his life and death. With remarks on the several petitions presented in his favour; the arguments of the Court of Common Council of the city of London on the occasion considered; and some queries addressed to th Right Hon. the Lord Mayor and the Court on the Subject. With reflexions on some passages of the Ordinary of Newgate's account of Dr. Dodd's conversation in Newgate, and going to execution. Shewing that the dangerous and hurtful doctrine, of Christians who have past their whole lives in wickedness being saved at the last hour by applying to Christ, has no foundation either in the nature of things, or the Scriptures.
Date: MDCCLXVII- Books
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Some observations on the scheme projected for emitting 60000 l. in bills of a new tenour, to be redeemed with silver and gold. Shewing the various operations of these bills, and their tendency to hurt the publick interest. In a letter from a merchant in Boston, to his friend in the country.
Vans, Hugh.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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The revelation of the voice of the fifth angel's trumpet; where his voice is opened and explained, concerning those locusts which hath overspread the Christian world, who hath come out of the Smoke of the Pit, and hath got Power to hurt Men; and also the Mistery of the Mother of Harlots, and the Abomination of the Earth, opened and explaned; and also the Man of Sin opened and revealed. I was sent to the World on Purpose to sound all these Trumpets to give you Warning, He that hath an Ear to hear, let him hear; and also concerning Blood; and also the Examination of the Justice General.
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1671-1740.Date: Printed in the Year 1737- Books
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The tinclarian Doctor's dream concerning those locusts who hath come out of the smoke of the pit, and hath got power to hurt all nations. With ten reasons why the Prince of this world makes them hate his light. Also, a sermon to the King concerning war. Likewise, an answer to a book printed this year against Mr. Erskine Minister in Stirling; and his Summons and Charge of Horning for the Good of these Locuts; with the News in the Country, and the News in Edinburgh: Which contains A Fearful, and Dreadful, and Terrible, and Wonderful Speech, all containing Great Light He that hath are Ear to hear, may hear It; because the like of It was never heard.
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1671-1740.Date: 1739