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Illustrations of the corporal & spiritual works of mercy / by a sister of the Religious Order of Our Lady of Mercy. With descriptive anecdotes.
Date: 1840- Pictures
An angel with a sword descends on a town, bringing the plague. Etching by S. Bourdon.
Bourdon, Sébastien, 1616-1671.Reference: 10120i- Books
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A mirrour of mercy, or, an unparallel'd instance of victorious grace. Where, in its reigning sovereignty, it is seen to triumph in the conversion and salvation of one of the chief of sinners, delighting to illustrate its Frankness, and glorying in the Displays of its own Independency, convincing him of his lost Condition by Nature, the Danger and Misery of a Christless State, and leading him to the Son of God. Together with an account of his dreadful conflicts and combats with the powers of darkness, the hideous Temptations, horrid blasphemous Injections, and deep Despair he wrestled withal, groan'd under, and at last came off more than Conqueror over, thro' him that has lov'd him.
Date: Printed in the Year 1709- Books
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Navigation spiritualiz'd: or, A new compass for seamen : consisting of XXXII points of pleasant observations, profitable applications, and serious reflections: all concluded with so many spiritual poems. Whereunto is now added, I. A sober consideration of the sin of drunkenness. II. The harlots face in the Scripture-glass. III. The art of preserving the fruit of the lips. IV. The resurrection of buried mercies and promises. V. The sea-mans catechism. Being an essay toward their much desir'd reformation from the horrible and destable [sic] sins of drunkenness, swearing, uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, violation of promises, and atheistical contempt of death. Fit to be seriously recommmended to their profane relations, whether sea-men or others, by all such as unfeignedly desire their eternal welfare. By John Flavel, minister of the Gospel.
Flavel, John, 1630?-1691Date: 1698- Books
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Navigation spiritualiz'd: or, A new compass for seamen : consisting of XXXII points of pleasant observations, profitable applications, and serious reflections: all concluded with so many spiritual poems. Whereunto is now added, I. A sober consideration of the sin of drunkenness. II. The harlots face in the Scripture-glass. III. The art of preserving the fruit of the lips. IV. The resurrection of buried mercies and promises. V. The sea-mans catechism. Being an essay toward their much desir'd reformation from the horrible and destable [sic] sins of drunkenness, swearing, uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, violation of promises, and atheistical contempt of death. Fit to be seriously recommmended to their profane relations, whether sea-men or others, by all such as unfeignedly desire their eternal welfare. By John Flavel, minister of the Gospel.
Flavel, John, 1630?-1691Date: 1698- Books
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Navigation spiritualiz'd: or, A new compass for seamen, Consisting of XXXII points. Of pleasant observations, profitable applications, and serious reflections: all concluded with so many spiritual poems. Whereunto is now added, I. A sober consideration of the sin of drunkenness. II. The Harlot's face in the scripture-glass. III. The art of preserving the fruit of the lips. IV. The resurrection of buried mercies and premises. V. The seaman's catechism. Being an essay toward their much desir'd reformation from the horrible and destabel sins of drunkenness, swearing, uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, violation of promises. and atheistical contempt of death. Fit to be seriously recommended to their prosane relations, whether sea-men or others, by all such as unseignedly desire their eternal welfare. By John Flavel, minister of the Gospel.
Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.Date: 1708- Books
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Navigation spiritualiz'd: or, a new compass for seamen; consisting of XXXII points. Of Pleasant Observations, Profitable Applications, and Serious Reflections. All concluded with so many Spiritual Poems. Whereunto is now added, I. A sober consideration of the sin of drunkenness. II. The Harlot's Face in the Scripture-Glass. III. The Art of Preserving the Fruit of the Lips. IV. The Resurrection of buried Mercies and Promises. V. The seamen's catechism. Being an Essay toward their much-desir'd Reformation from the horrible and detestable Sins of Drunkenness, Swearing, Uncleanness, Forgetfulness of Mercies, Violation of Promises, and Atheistical Contempt of Death. Fit to be seriously recommended to their profane Relations, whether Seamen or Others, by all such as unfeignedly desire their eternal Welfare. By John Flavel, Minister of the Gospel.
Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.Date: 1760- Pictures
Nursing and charitable acts of the "Soeurs de la Charité" or Sisters of Love; with the alphabet: A-K, T-Z, ab-h. Coloured line engraving.
Reference: 41400i- Books
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Several discourses: concerning The shortness of humane charity. The Perfection of the Mercy of God. The Difference of Times with respect to Religion. The Joy which the Righteous have in God. The Secret Blasting of Men. The Instructive Discipline of God. The Danger of Unfaithfulness to God. The Malignity of Popery. The Deceitfulness of Sin. The Conversion of a Sinner. also The Prayer used before Sermon. By the Reverend and Learned Benjamin Whichcote, D. D. sometime Minister of S. Lawrence Jewry, London. Examined and corrected by his own notes; and published by John Jeffery, D. D. Archdeacon of Norwich.
Whichcote, Benjamin, 1609-1683.Date: 1702- Pictures
Nursing and charitable acts of the "Soeurs de la Charité" or Sisters of Love; with the alphabet: L-S, ijk-yz. Coloured line engraving.
Reference: 17756i- Pictures
Nursing and charitable acts of the "Soeurs de la Charité" or Sisters of Love; with the alphabet: A-K, T-Z, ab-h. Coloured line engraving.
Reference: 17755i- Books
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Several discourses: Concerning The Shortness of Humane Charity. The Perfection of the Mercy of God. The Difference of Times with respect to Religion. The Joy which the Righteous have in God. The Secret Blasting of Men. The Instructive Discipline of God. The Danger of Unfaithfulness to God. The Malignity of Popery. The Deceitfulness of Sin. The Conversion of Sinner. Also, The Prayer used before Sermon. By the Reverend and Learned, Benjamin Whichcot, D. D. Sometime Minister of S. Lawrence Jewry, London. Examined and corrected by his own notes; and published by John Jeffery, D. D. Archdeacon of Norwich
Whichcote, Benjamin, 1609-1683.Date: 1701- Books
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A return of prayer: or A faithful relation of some remarkable passages of providence concerning Thomas Sawdie : a boy of twelve years of age, servant to John Roberts of Trebitian in the parish of Lawrack, and county of Cornwal. Who was possest with an unclean spirit, and through mercy by prayer and fasting, dispossest and delivered from the servitude and jaws of Satan. Attested by Mr. Toms, Mr. Lydston, Mr. Travers, and Mr. Nicholas Tyack eminent ministers of Christ, and other Christian friends and neighbours; whose names are annext to the ensuing relation.
Date: Printed in the year MDCLXIV. [1664]- Books
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Navigation spiritualized: or, a new compass for seamen; consisting of thirty-two points, [of] pleasant observations, of profitable applications, and [of] serious reflections. All concluded with so many spiritual poems. Whereunto is now added, I. A Sober Consideration of the Sin of Drunkenness. II. The Harlot's Face in the Scripture-Glass. III. The Art of Preserving the Fruit of the Lips. IV. The Resurrection of buried Mercies and Promises. V. The Seamen's Catechism. Being An Essay toward their much-desired Reformation from the horrible and detestable Sins of Drunkenness, Swearing, Uncleanness, Forgetfulness of Mercies, Violation of Promiscs, and Atheistical Contempt of Death. Fit to be seriously recommended to their profane Relations, whether Seamen or Others, by all such as unseignedly desire their Eternal Welfare. By John Flavel, Minister of the Gospel.
Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.Date: 1788- Books
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Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God to call to His Mercy our Late Sovereign Lord King William the Third, of blessed memory, by whose decease the imperial crowns of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, are solely and rightfully come to the high and mighty Princess Anne of Demark: we therefore the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of this Realm, being here assisted with those of His Late Majesties Privy Council, with numbers of other principal gentlemen of quality, with the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and citizens of London, do now hereby with one full voice and consent of tongue and heart, publish and proclaim, that the high and mighty Princess Anne, is now by the death of our late sovereign, of happy memory, become our only lawful and rightful Liege Lady, Anne, by the grace of God, Queň of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. To whom we do acknowledge all faith and constant obedience, with all hearty and humble affection: besečhing God, by whom Kings and Queňs do reign, to bless the Royal Queň Anne with long and happy years to reign over us. Given at the court at St. James's, the eight day of March, 1701.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1702-1707 : Anne)Date: 1701- Books
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By the Lords Justices and Council, a proclamation. Narcissus Dublin, Drogheda. Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God to call to his mercy, our Late Soveraign Lord King William the Third, of blessed memory, by whose decease the imperial crowns of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, are solely and rightfully come to the High and Mighty Princess Anne of Denmark: and whereas we the Lords Justices of this Kingdom, and several of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of this realm, being assisted with those of His Late Majesty's priby council, and numbers of other principal gentlemen of quality, with the lord mayor, sheriffs, aldermen and citizens of Dublin, have on the seventeenth day of March instant, in the city of Dublin, with one full voice and consent of tongue and heart, published and proclaimed, that the High and Mighty Princess Anne, is by the death of our Late Sovereign of happy memory, become our only lawful and rightful, Leige Lady Anne, by the grace of God Queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. ...
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.Date: 1701/2