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Hypocrisy detestable and dangerous: four sermons.
Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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Hypocrisy unmasked; or, a short inquiry into the religious complaints of our American colonies. To which is added, a word on the laws against Popery in Great Britain and Ireland.
Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Hypocrisy unmasked; or, a short inquiry into the religious complaints of our American colonies. To which is added, a word on the laws against popery in Great Britain and Ireland.
Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The vaporish man; or, Hypocrisy detected. A farce, in two acts. As perform'd at the Theatres-Royal in Chester and Manchester. By W. Cowdroy, of Chester.
Cowdroy, W.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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A protestant catechism, containing a brief summary of gospel doctrine, and display of the errors of Popery, Under the following Heads: Supremacy, Infallibility, Contempt of the Scriptures, Idolatry, Superstition, Hypocrisy, Immorality, Arts of Propagation, Persecution. By John Fellows, Author of Grace Triumphant, a Poem; and the History of the Holy Bible in Verse.
Fellows, John, -1785.Date: [1780?]- Books
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Memoirs of Sir John Berkley, containing an account of his negotiation with Lieut. General Cromwel, Commissary General Ireton, and other Officers of the Army, for restoring King Charles the First to the Exercise of the Government of England. In which the Ill Conduct of that Unfortunate Prince, and the Treachery and Hypocrisy of Oliver Cromwel, are plainly set forth.
Berkeley, John, Sir, -1678.Date: 1702- Books
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Christ's last sermon: or, the everlasting estate and condition of good and bad men in the world to come. By John Hart, D.D. To which is added, the Black book of conscience: or, God's High Court of Justice in the soul of man. Wherein Truth and Sincerity, the Deceit and Hypocrisy of every Man's Heart and Ways are judged and discovered by Conscience. Take heed to yourselves what Conscience you have, For Conscience can damn, and Conscience can save.
Hart, John, D.D.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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A charge of error, heresy, incharity, falshood, Evasion, Inconsistency, Innovation, Imposition, Infidelity, Hypocrisy, Pride, Raillery, Apostacy, Perjury, Idolatry, Villany, Blasphemy, Abomination, Confusion, and Worse than Turkish Tyranny. Most justly exhibited, and offered to be proved against the most noted leaders, &c. of the people called Quakers, in their Church Capacity, before our Superiours in Church or State, when-ever they please to require it. By Henry Pickworth, Nominated and Appointed as Elder and Overseer over their Body, at one of their Assemblies for Discipline near Lincoln.
Pickworth, Henry, approximately 1673-approximately 1738.Date: Printed in the Year 1715- Books
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A charge of error, heresy, incharity, falshood, Evasion, Inconsistency, Innovation, Imposition, Infidelity, Hypocrisy, Pride, Raillery, Apostacy, Perjury, Idolatry, Villany, Blasphemy, Abomination, Confusion, and Worse than Turkish Tyranny. Most justly exhibited, and offered to be proved against the most noted leaders, &c. of the people called Quakers, in their Church Capacity, before our Superiours in Church or State, when-ever they please to require it. By Henry Pickworth, Nominated and Appointed as Elder and Overseer over their Body, at one of their Assemblies for Discipline near Lincoln.
Pickworth, Henry, approximately 1673-approximately 1738.Date: 1716- Books
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The ten plagues of England, of worse consequence than those of Egypt, Described Under the following Heads: I. Disregard to our own Productions. II. Luxury and Waste in great Families. III. Effeminacy. IV. Gaming. V. Love of Novelty. VI. Hypocrisy. Vii. Drunkenness. Viii. Avarice and Usury. IX. Pride. and, X. Idleness. The whole intended to shew, That whatever Crimes or Foibles infect the Minds of a People, are far more injurious to a Nation than bodily Plagues. By a well-wisher to Great-Britain.
Well-wisher to Great Britain.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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Essay on hypocrisy. By the late Rev. Mr Alexander Carmichael. Originally printed, 1730.
Carmichael, Alexander, -approximately 1676.Date: 1798?]- Books
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Believers mortification of sin by the spirit: with the author's three last sermons. The second edition. To which is added an essay on hypocrisy. By Mr. Alex Carmichaell, V.D.M.
Carmichael, Alexander, -approximately 1676.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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The northern hero; minutely and impartially delineated in the life of Major S-------le, alias Harrold, Kennedy, &c. the celebrated swindler: Exhibiting his Surprising Adventures, Curious Devices, Remarkable Escapes, Deep-Laid Projects, Amorous Intricues, Unparallel'd Hypocrisy Infernal Frauds, and Villainous Exploits, from the period of his infancy to the present year, 1786. Interspersed with Numerous Interesting Anecdotes of his Fraudulent Associates in the Metropolis. Necessary to be duly attended to by the Public at large, but especially the Youth of both Sexes, as well as Merchants, Tradesmen, &c. who wish to be guarded against the wily Ways of Swindlers and Sharpers, who swarm in London.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Idolatry discovered and detested: shewing, that almost all the pretended Christians, Greeks, Papists, and Protestants, (except the Unitarians,) are guilty of it; By worshiping a mortal Man, as the most high God; directly contrary to the express Words of the holy Prophet, Jesus of Nazareth. Matth. iv. 10. Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve. With a plain honest defence of the sacred Ten Commandments of God. And the Hypocrisy, Deceit, and Rebellion, of all that live in open Violation of them. By E. Elwall. With an account of his trial at Stafford Assizes, before Judge Denton, and honourably acquitted.
Elwall, Edward, 1676-1744.Date: 1744- Books
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The benefit of school-discipline: being an answer to a late pamphlet, entitled, The shameful discipline of the schools exposed; or, whipping an improper punishment for youth. Wherein the arguments are fully answered and confuted: By proving, that no Person ought to be above Punishment, that is not above deserving it. Illustrated and Enforced By Proofs from History; confirmed by the Example of the Ecclesiasticks, and such justified by Scripture. By a lover of decency and order in youth ; and Consulter of Safety in Adult Persons; but an Enemy to Hypocrisy and Deceit, as ensnaring Men into too fatal a Security. In a letter to the author.
Lover of decency and order in youth.Date: [1741]- Books
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Reflections on hypocrisy. In a sermon preached at Kingston in New-Hampshire; and now printed at the earnest desire of the people. By Joseph Seccomb, M.A. Pastor of the church there. [Seven lines of Latin and Greek quotations]
Seccombe, Joseph, 1706-1760.Date: 1741- Books
Public purity, private shame : Victorian sexual hypocrisy exposed / Ronald Pearsall.
Pearsall, Ronald, 1927-2005.Date: 1976- Books
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Judas the traitor hung up in chains, to give warning to professors, that they beware of worldlymindedness, and hypocrisy: a discourse concluding with a dialogue; preach'd at York in New-England. By Samuel Moodey, M.A. Pastor of the Church there. [Four lines from Ezekiel]
Moodey, Samuel, 1676-1747.Date: 1714- Books
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The touchstone of sincerity: or The signs of grace and symptoms of hypocrisy. Opened in a practical treatise upon Rev. iii. 17, 18. Being the second part of the Saint indeed. By John Flavell, Minister of Christ, Devon. [Two lines in Latin from Bernard]
Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.Date: 1731- Books
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Sermons, chiefly upon religious hypocrisy, by the author of the Essays on public worship, &c. In two volumes. ...
Williams, David, 1738-1816.Date: [1774]- Books
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A Sovereign remedy for the cure of hypocrisy and blind zeal, extracted from the salutary precepts of Jesus Christ, And addressed to the serious Consideration of The People called Methodists. By an Enemy to Pious Fraud.
Enemy to pious fraud.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The nature and mischiefs of hypocrisy. A sermon preach'd at the assizes, before Mr. Justice Blencowe, and Mr. Justice Gould, at St. Mary's Church in Oxford, July the Fifteenth, 1708. Oxford, July the fifteenth, 1708. By John Willett, M.A. Fellow of Wadham-College. Publish'd at the Request of the High-Sheriff and Grand-Jury.
Willett, John, 1674 or 1675-1743.Date: 1708- Books
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The modern Christian; or, practical sinner: exemplified, in the monstrous villanies of the age, and the great coolness and indifference of mankind towards their Creator, and the vast concern of salvation. The Farce of a Sick-Bed, and the Humours of the last Hours, in most Examples of Life. Punch and Port, the great Reliefs, in troubled Consciences. H-ll thought no hotter than a Town-Bagnio; and the D-l a sine well-bred Gentleman. Fasting, forgot in South Britain and Ireland. Our Roast-Beef, a weightier Incentive than our Religion, for Foreigners to visit us. Hypocrisy, a certain Sign of Insolvency. A Story of a 6 per cent. Lady, who pray'd her Friends and Acquaintances out of 30,000 l. principal Money. Marriage, a Separation for ever: The false Education of young Ladies the Cause of it. Christian Behaviour, much out of fashion: Quadrille and Ombre, obtain'd their Freedom of the City of London. All Men running mad and bewitched, and pursuing their own Destruction.
Date: M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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The nature and mischiefs of hypocrisy. A sermon preach'd at the assizes, before Mr. Justice Blencowe, and Mr. Justice Gould, at St. Mary's Church in Oxford, July the fifteenth, 1708. By John Willett, M.A. Fellow of Wadham-College. Publish'd at the request of the high-sheriff, and grand-jury.
Willett, John, 1674 or 1675-1743.Date: 1708- Books
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Judas the traitor hung up in chains, to give warning to professors, that they beware of worldlymindedness and hypocrisy: a discourse, concluding with a dialogue; preached at York in New-England. By Samuel Moodey, ...
Moodey, Samuel, 1676-1747.Date: 1761