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Some considerations on publick credit. And The Nature of its Circulation in the funds. Occasioned by a bill now depending in Parliament, concerning Stock-Jobbing.
Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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Christian thoughts for every day of the month, with a prayer: Wherein is represented The Nature of Unfeigned Repentance, and of Perfect Love towards God.
Bouhours, Dominique, 1628-1702.Date: 1705- Books
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The christian philosopher; or a divine essay on the principles of man's universal redemption. In five books. Proving, from the Doctrines of Nature, the Maxims of Philosophy, and the Sacred Records of the Old and New Testament; that the various Revolutions of the Human Nature, as they relate to the Creation, Fall, and Redemption of Man, are grounded upon eternal Reason, and the moral Fitness of Things. Book 1. Of the perfection, glory, and immortality of Adam, as created in his primitive State of Nature, by Almighty God. By Nicholas Robinson, M. D. and a Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Robinson, Nicholas, 1697?-1775.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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Aristotle's new book of problems, set forth by way of question and answer. To which are added, a great number from other famous philosophers, astrologers, astronomers, and physicians. Shewing the secrets of nature and art: together with the interpretation of dreams, Signification of Moles in any Part, the Nature of Ghosts, the Reason of Eclipses of the Sun and Moon; also, Wonders in the Creation, as Earthquakes, Ebbing and Flowing of the Sea, &c.
Date: 1725- Books
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A mechanical account of the non-naturals: being a brief explication of the changes made in human bodies, by air, diet, &c. Together with An Enquiry into the Nature and Use of Baths upon the same Principles. To which is prefix'd, The Doctrine of Animal Secretion in several Propositions. By Jer. Wainewright, M.D.
Wainewright, Jeremiah, 1673-Date: 1722- Books
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A discourse upon the Pharisee and publican. Wherein several weighty things are handled: As the Nature of Prayer, and of Obedience to the Law: Together with the Way and Method of God's Free-Grace in Pardoning Penitent Sinners; by imputing Christ's Righteousness to them. By John Bunyan, Author of the Pilgrim's Progress.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: [1725?]- Books
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Zaccheus's conversion, in several sermons. Shewing, I. Grace receives the vilest sinners. II. The Lord Christ's Care over his, whilst uncalled. III. The different Methods God takes in converting Souls. IV. The Nature of Conversion. V. The great grace of Christ seen herein. By Thomas Shepherd, Minister of the Gospel.
Shepherd, Thomas, 1665-1739.Date: 1703- Books
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The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's three letters; in which a separation from the establishment is fully justified; the charge of schism is refuted and retorted; and the Church of England and the Church of Jesus Christ, are impartially compared, and set in Contrast, and found to be Constitutions of a quite Different Nature.
Towgood, Micaiah, 1700-1792.Date: M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]- Books
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A mechanical account of the non-naturals: being a brief explication of the changes made in humane bodies, by air, diet, &c. Together With an Enquiry into the Nature and Use of Baths upon the same Principles. To which is prefix'd, The Doctrin of Animal Secretion in several Propositions. By Jer. Wainewright, M.D.
Wainewright, Jeremiah, 1673-Date: 1708- Books
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An essay on the several dispensations of God to mankind, in the order, in which they lie in the Bible: or, a Short System of the Religion of Nature and Scripture: with a Preface, shewing the Causes of the Growth of Infidelity, and the likeliest Method to put a Stop to it. And an Appendix, proving, that God adopted Abraham to the Inheritance of eternal Life, Gen. xii. 2, 3. xxii. 17, 18.
Barrington, John Shute Barrington, Viscount, 1678-1734.Date: 1728- Books
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A mechanical account of the non-naturals: being a brief explication of the changes made in humane bodies, by air, diet, &c. Together with An Enquiry into the Nature and Use of Baths upon the same Principles. To which is Prefix'd, The Doctrine of Animal Secretion in several Propositions. By Jer. Wainewright, M.D.
Wainewright, Jeremiah, 1673-Date: 1718- Books
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The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's three letters; in which a separation from the establishment is fully justified; the charge of schism is refuted and retorted; and the Church of England and the Church of Jesus Christ, are impartially compared, and found to be Constitutions of a quite Different Nature.
Towgood, Micaiah, 1700-1792.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's three letters; in which a separation from the establishment is fully justified; The Charge of Schism is refuted and retorted; and the Church of England and the Church of Jesus Christ, are impartially compared, and found to be Constitutions of a quite Different Nature.
Towgood, Micaiah, 1700-1792.Date: M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]- Books
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A mechanical account of the non-naturals: being a brief explication of the changes made in humane bodies, by air, diet, &c. Together With an Enquiry into the Nature and Use of Baths upon the same Principles. To which is prefix'd, The Doctrin of Animal Secretion in several Propositions. By Jer. Wainewright, M.D.
Wainewright, Jeremiah, 1673-Date: 1707- Books
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Sermons on the following subjects. The truth of the Christian religion. The Nature of Saving Faith. The Scripture Doctrine of Justification. The Nature and Conditions of the Gospel-Covenant. The Nature of Christianity with regard to Practice. The serving God a reasonable Service. The Gain of the World no Amends for the Loss of the Soul. The peculiar Benefits of an early Piety. The Impossibility of serving two Masters. The religious Use of Astronomy. The Creation of Man in God's Image. The Incarnation and Sufferings of Christ. The great Benefit of Consideration. The Resurrection of Christ from the Dead. And, The intrinsic Excellence of the Moral Law. By J. Fawcett.
Fawcett, J.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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A companion to the Lord's table. Declaring plainly the Nature of that Holy Sacrament, the Obligations, which all Christians have to receive it, the true Notions of worthy and unworthy Receiving; the necessary Preparation to it; And the great Advantages of rightly performing this Duty. With short and pious Forms of Prayer, to be used in Private, before, at, and after Receiving. Written for the Encouragement of the Well-Meaning Professors of Religion, in the Orthodox Church of England.
Dyche, Thomas, -approximately 1733.Date: 1726- Books
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Five sermons on the following subjects; viz. I. Avarice as inconsistent with Social Duty, as with True Religion. II. The Great Importance and Wisdom of Early Industry. III. The Nature and Character of Envy. IV. The true Nature of Pride; how foolish and ill-founded it is in all its Pretences. V. On the same Subject. Being a supplement to Fifteen sermons on social duties. By Patrick Delany, D. D. Dean of Down.
Delany, Patrick, 1685 or 1686-1768.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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A discourse upon the plague, with a preparatory account of malignant fevers. In two parts. The First, Containing, An Explication of the Nature of those Diseases. The Second, The Method of Cure. By Sir Richard Blackmore, M.D.
Blackmore, Richard, Sir, 1654-1729.Date: M,DCC,XXI. [1721]- Books
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The pastoral amours of Daphnis and Chloe. In four books. Written originally in Greek by Longus. Translated into English by James Craggs Esq; Adorn'd with Ten Curious Cuts. These Sheets paint Nature, scorn all Art; And Shew the Force of Cupid's Dart. Daphnis and Chloe with a Gust, Pursue chaste Love devoid of Lust.
Longus.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A sermon preached at the ordination of Mr. Aaron Pitts jun. in Great Torrington, July the 12th 1732. Wherein the work of a Minister is described; the Nature and Manner of Ordination stated and explained; and the Right of Presbyters to ordain asserted and vindicated. By Benjamin Wills. Published at the Request of many of the Hearers.
Wills, Benjamin, -1748.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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A discourse upon the Pharisee and the publican. Wherein several great and weighty things are handled: As the Nature of Prayer, and of Obedience to the Law, with how far it obliges Christians, and wherein it consists: Wherein is also shewed equally the deplorable Condition of the Pharisee, or Hypocritical and Self-Righteous Man, and of the Publican, or Sinner that lives in Sin, and in open Violation of the Divine Laws: Together with the Way and Method of God's Free-Grace in Pardoning Penitent Sinners; proving that he justisies them by imputing Christ's Righteousness to them. By John Bunyan, Author of the Pilgrim's Progress.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: [1706?]- Books
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The chorographical description, or, survey of the county of Devon, with the city and county of Exeter. Containing Matter of History, Antiquity, Chronology, the Nature of the Country, Commodities, and Government thereof: With sundry other Things, worthy Observation. Collected by the travail of Tristram Risdon, of Winscot, Gent. For the Love of his Country, and Country-Men in that Province.
Risdon, Tristram, approximately 1580-1640.Date: [1714]- Books
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A discourse upon the Pharisee and the publican. Wherein several great and weighty things are handled: As the Nature of Prayer, and of Obedience to the Law, with how far it obliges Christians, and wherein it consists: Wherein is also shewed equally the deplorable Condition of the Pharisee, or Hypocritical and Self-Righteous Man, and of the Publican, or Sinner that lives in Sin, and in open Violation of the Divine Laws: Together with the Way and Method of God's Free-Grace in Pardoning Penitent Sinners; proving that he justified them by imputing Christ's Righteousness to them. By John Bunyan, Author of the Pilgrim's Progress.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1705- Books
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A rational account of the cause, Nature, and Cure of Gleets, and other such weaknesses usually attending persons after former cures, self-abuses, &c. By the author of the Practical scheme. This book is given gratis only at the four following places, and no where else, viz. up one pair of stairs, between the Rose Tavern and the pamphlet shop, at the sign of the celebrated anodyne necklace, (recommended by the late Dr. Paul Chamberlen) for Childrens teeth, &c. without Temple-Bar. At the Sign of the Spanish Lady at the Royal-Exchange Back Gate, next Threadneedle Street. At the Unicorn an Apothecary's Shop, on St. Margaret's-Hill, in the Borough, Southwark. And (for the convenience of seafaring persons) at the Indian handkercher facing the New Stairs in Wapping. Entred in the Hall-Book.
Author of The practical scheme.Date: 1718- Books
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Arithmetick made easie, according to the new method now taught and practis'd in London. Wherein The Rules of that Necessary Art are briefly Explained, and Illustrated with such familiar examples as may suit the meanest Capacity, if they desire to learn it. To which is added, a succinct treatise of decimal fractions, with Compleat Tables, and Examples, demonstrating the same. The like not Extant in any other Treatise of this Nature. By John Copeland, Writing-Master.
Copeland, John, writing master.Date: 1721