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Mr. Philip Snowden says: "I believe that the drink traffic is one of the greatest evils which curse our land to-day" / issued by the Temperance Council of the Christian Churches of England and Wales, Abbey House, Westminster, S.W.1.
Date: [Between 1925 and 1935?]- Ephemera
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"At the best alcohol is an expensive luxury; at the worst it is a terrible poison; in between it is a dangerous drug." / Mr. E. Rosslyn Mitchell, M.P. ; issued by the Temperance Council of the Christian Churches of England and Wales, Abbey House, Westminster, S.W.1.
Mitchell, Edward Rosslyn, 1879-1965Date: [Between 1925 and 1935?]- Ephemera
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"In the light of modern science alcohol stands condemned as the greatest co-operating factor for the production of damaged lives." / Dr. Courtenay C. Weeks, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; issued by the Temperance Council of the Christian Churches of England and Wales, Abbey House, Westminster, S.W.1.
Weeks, Courtenay Charles, 1872-Date: [Between 1925 and 1935?]- Ephemera
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"All who are visionaries dream of a City Beautiful, but no man in his right senses would dream of putting a pub in it." / Mr. E. Rosslyn Mitchell, M.P. ; issued by the Temperance Council of the Christian Churches of England and Wales, Abbey House, Westminster, S.W.1.
Mitchell, Edward Rosslyn, 1879-1965Date: [Between 1925 and 1935?]- Ephemera
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"I have met plenty of men who have lost their situations because they drank : find me the man who has lost his because he didn't." / The Rev. Canon A. H. Sewell. M.A. (Bristol) ; issued by the Temperance Council of the Christian Churches of England and Wales, Abbey House, Westminster, S.W.1.
Sewell, A. H.Date: [Between 1925 and 1935?]- Ephemera
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"It would be simply impossible for a man who drinks to be a scout : keep off the liquor from the very first ; make up your mind to have nothing to do with it." : from "Scouting for boys." / Lt. Gen. Sir Robert baden-Powell ; issued by the Temperance Council of the Christian Churches of England and Wales, Abbey House, Westminster, S.W.1.
Baden-Powell of Gilwell, Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, Baron, 1857-1941Date: [Between 1925 and 1935?]- Books
The nation surveys the drink problem : a review of the report of the Royal Commission on Licensing (England and Wales), 1932 / by Henry Carter.
Carter, Henry, 1874-1951.Date: 1932- Books
The church and the drink evil : a challenge to Christian citizenship / edited by Henry Carter ; with a foreword by The Lord Bishop of Croydon.
Date: [1922?]- Books
Adolescence and alcohol : the case for the prohibition of the sale of intoxicating liquors to young persons / by Courtenay C. Weeks.
Weeks, Courtenay Charles, 1872-Date: [between 1921 and 1929]- Books
Modern treatment of the inebriate : curative methods at Caldecote Hall / by Alfred E.A. Carver.
Carver, Alfred E. (Alfred Edward)Date: Between 1931 and 1939?]- Books
The temperance problem and the free churches / by Cyril W. Black.
Black, Cyril W.Date: 1953?]- Books
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Prayers appointed by the bishops, by order of the King and Council, to be used after the prayer in time of war and tumults, in all cathedral, collegiate, and parochial churches, within England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, on all Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, till further order; for imploring God's blessing on the counsels and arms of His Majesty King George, in order to the in order to the disappointing the evil designs of his enemies, and the settling of these kingdoms in peace.
Church of England.Date: 1715- Ephemera
Oversize ephemera (A1). Box ++79.
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A serious inquiry whether a late epistle from the Rev. Mr. Charles Wesley to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley be not An evident Mark of their being unhappily fallen into one of the most crafty and most dangerous Wiles of the Devil, for the Delusion of many innocent, unthinking Christians; by inducing their Hearers to have too high an Opinion of Them, as the peculiar Servants of God, and Apostles sent by Him to save an apostate, sinking Church, and encouraging them utterly to contemn their own Regular pastors, set over them by the Providence of God, whom they by their false Insinuations represent as Apostates from the Church of England, and the true Church of Christ; by Christophilus, An Humble Christian.
Christophilus.Date: M,DCC,LV. [1755]- Books
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Fox's original and complete book of martyrs; or, an universal history of martyrdom. Containing full, copious, and authentic accounts of the lives and sufferings, together with the actions, characters, examinations, trials, religious principles, tortures, and triumphant deaths, of all the glorious Protestant martyrs, during the reign of Queen Mary the First. To which will be added, a genuine, circumstantial, full and universal history of the lives, persecutions, tortures and deaths of the primitive martyrs, [... and] Church of Christ, in all parts of the world, by Papists, Pagans, Jews, Turks, and others, from the birth of our blessed saviour Jesus Christ to the reign of Queen Mary. The whole originally composed b the Rev. John Fox, M.A. Formerly of Magdalen College, Oxford. A new edition. Now carefully revised by Paul Wright, D.D. Vicar of Oakley, &c. in Essex, and author of the Christian's Complete Family Bible, and other learned, peons, and useful works, universally approved by the public. Assisted by other ministers of the gospel. This most valuable and complete work will also include many additional articles of importance, among which are a genuine history of the persecutions of the people called Quakers; a full account of the western Martyrology or Bloody Assizes, under Judge Jefferies, in the West of England, in which many eminent Protestants suffered painful and cruel deaths, including also, a full account of the ten great persecutions under the roman emperors ... with a great number of cruelties exercised against the glorious Christian Martyrs not related in any other work of the kind whatever. With many other remarkable martyrdoms and persecutions, viz. Those of the more early Christian Martyrs in the very earliest Ages of the World. ... Embellished with near 300 elegant engravings.
Foxe, John, 1516-1587.Date: [1800?]- Books
Responsibility in the welfare state? : a study of relationships between the social services and the churches in a city suburb.
Date: 1961- Books
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A funeral discourse preached on the occasion of the death of the high, puissant and most illustrious Prince Frederick Lewis, Prince of Great-Britain, Electoral Prince of Brunswick-Lunnenburgh, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, &c. In the audience of the Honorable Spence Phips, Esq; lieutenant-governor and commander in chief, and the Honorable His Majesty's Council, of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay: on May 22d. 1751. At Boston, New-England. By Samuel Mather, A.M. Pastor of a church in Boston. [Three lines from Ovid]
Mather, Samuel, 1706-1785.Date: 1751- Books
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The doctrine of justification by faith, stated according to the articles of the Church of England. Contained in nine questions and answers, viz. I. What is justification? II. How is justification an act of God's free grace? III. What is justifying faith? IV. How doth faith justify a sinner in the sight of God? V. How is the death of Christ imputed to us? VI. How is the righteousness of Christ to be applied to us? VII. How doth Christ apply these benefits to us? VIII. How doth the Holy Ghost assist every true Christian? IX. How then are good works necessary? By Arthur Bedford, M. A. Chaplain to his Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales, and to the Haberdashers-Hospital at Hoxton, near London.
Bedford, Arthur, 1668-1745.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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The survey of the earth, in its general vileness and debauch. With some new projects to mend or cobble it. Shewing (in short) but More exactly than any Pope, General Council, General Assemblies, Synods, Sermons, or Lectures ever yet have done what is I. The True Christian Religion. II. The True Church of Christ. And, III. The True Church of England. That Men might live happy here and hereafter. Enfeebling also The None-Such Tool called Excommunication, and the Writ De Excommunicato Capiendo, as commonly us'd. By Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of All-Saints in Colchester.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: [1706?]- Books
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Church histories : Bright and Robertson.
Date: [1861?]- Pictures
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Saint Birinus converting the Saxons of Wessex to Christianity. Engraving by W. Walker, 1773, after S. Wale.
Wale, Samuel, -1786.Date: 1773Reference: 3658i- Books
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Fox's original and complete book of martyrs; or, An universal history of martyrdom. Containing full, copious, and authentic accounts of lives and sufferings, together with the actions, characters, examinations, trials, religious principles, tortures, and triumphant deaths, of all the glorious Protestant martyrs, during the reign of Queen Mary the First. To which will be added, a genuine, circumstantial, full, and universal history of the lives, persecutions, tortures, and deaths of the primitive martyrs, and Church of Christ, in all parts of the world, by Papists, pagans, Jews, Turks, and others, from the birth of our blessed saviour to the reign of Queen Mary. The whole originally composed by the Rev. John Fox, M.A. formerly of Magdalen College, Oxford. A new edition. Now carefully revised, corrected, and improved, by a minister of the gospel. ... With many other remarkable martyrdoms and persecutions, viz. Those of the more early Christian martyrs in the very earliest ages of the world. ... The whole forming at once a general Christian martyrology, and a complete history of persecutions, from the earliest ages of the world to the present time. Calculated to promote the Protestant religion, and expel superstition from the minds of mankind. Embellished with near 300 elegant engravings.
Foxe, John, 1516-1587.Date: [1795?]- Books
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The new state of England, under our present monarch K. William III. In three parts. Containing, I. A General Account of England. With a particular Description of its several Counties, Cities, Universities, Markets and Borough-Towns: And a Survey of Wales. II. Of the Original, Temper, Genius, Language, Trade, Religion and Government of the English. Of the King's Prerogative, Power, Court, and Revenues, &c. Of the Nobility and Gentry, Clergy and Commonalty. With a Succinct History of the Kings and Queens of England, to this Time. III. A Description of the High Court of Parliament, Privy Council, and all Courts of Judicature. And a more Exact List of the present Officers, in Church and State.
Miège, Guy, 1644-1718?.Date: 1701- Books
The threshold of marriage : a practical guide for all who intend to be married in church / [Church of England Moral Welfare Council].
Church of England. Moral Welfare CouncilDate: 1949- Books
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The new state of England, under our Sovereign, Queen Anne. In three parts. Containing, I. An exact and particular Description both of England and Wales, through their several Counties; with all Things Remarkable therein, and the best Account hitherto of London and Westminster. II. Of the Original, Temper, Genius, Language, Trade, Laws, and Religion of the English. Of our several Orders of Men, the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Commonalty. III. Of the English Monarchy in general, its Greatness and Power, the Sovereign's Prerogative, Dignity, Titles and Arms; With a compendious History of the Kings and Queens of England to this Time. Of the Present Queen in particular, Her Court, Forces, and Revenues, with the Management thereof. Of the present Princes and Princesses of the Royal Blood, and the Succession to the Crown as it stands settled in the Protestant Line. Of the High-Court of Parliament, Privy Council, and all Courts of Judicature. With the newest and exactest lists of Her Majesty's Officers in Church and State, and of the present Parliament and Convocation that has been Published.
Miège, Guy, 1644-1718?.Date: 1707