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Environmental control of cell synthesis and function : the 5th International Symposium on the Continuous Culture of Micro-organisms, held at St. Catherine's College, University of Oxford, July 1971 / edited by A.C.R. Dean, S.J. Pirt, D.W. Tempest.
International Symposium on the Continuous Culture of Micro-organisms 1971 : St. Catherine's College, University of Oxford)Date: 1972- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, on Wednesday, Jan. 19th 1703/4. Being the fast-day Appointed For the Imploring of a Blessing from Almighty God upon Her Majesty and Her Allies Engaged in the Present War: As also for the Humbling of our selves before him, in a deep sense of his Heavy Displeasure, Shewed forth in the late Dreadful Tempest, &c. By Francis Gastrell, D. D. Canon of Christ-Church, and Preacher to the Honourable Society of Lincolns-Inn.
Gastrell, Francis, 1662-1725.Date: 1704- Books
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The terrible stormy wind and tempest, Novemb. 27th. 1703. Consider'd, improv'd, and collected, to be had in everlasting remembrance.
Seller, Abednego, 1646?-1705.Date: MDCCV. [1705]- Books
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The benefactress. A poem, Occasion'd by Her Grace the Dutchess of Newcastle's giving Five Hundred Pounds, towards the Repairing the Collegiate Church of Southwell; a great Part whereof was destroyed by Lightning and Tempest, November, 1711. By Beckwith Spencer, M. A. and Vicar of Southwell.
Spencer, Beckwith.Date: MDCCXIII. [1713]- Books
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Poems. The conflagration, applied to that grand period or catastrophe of our world, when the face of nature is to be changed by a deluge of fire, as formerly it was by that of water. The God of tempest and earthquake.
Byles, Mather, 1707-1788.Date: [1755]- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, on Wednesday, Jan. 19th 1703/4. being the fast-day appointed for the imploring of a blessing from Almighty God upon Her Majesty and Her Allies Engaged in the Present War: as also for the humbling of our selves before him, in a deep sense of his heavy displeasure, shewe forth in the late dreadful tempest, &c. By Francis Gastrell, D. D. Canon of Christ-Church, and Preacher to the Honourable Society of Lincolns-Inn.
Gastrell, Francis, 1662-1725.Date: 1703 [1704]- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, in the abbey-church of Westminster, on Wednesday, Jan. 19. 1703/4. Being the fast-day Appointed for the Imploring of a Blessing from Almighty God upon her Majesty and her Allies engag'd in the present War: As also for the humbling our selves before him in a deep Sense of his heavy Displeasure, shew'd forth in the late Dreadful Tempest, &c. By the Right Reverend Father in God William Lord Bishop of Oxford.
Talbot, William, 1658 or 1659-1730.Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- Books
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Religio laici: or, A layman's thoughts upon his duty to God, his neighbour, and himself.
Tempest, Stephen.Date: 1768- Books
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The tempest: or, the enchanted island. A comedy. As it is acted at His Highness the Duke of York's theatre.
Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692.Date: 1733- Books
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Astronomical principles of religion, natural and reveal'd in nine parts ... ; Together with a preface, of the temper of mind necessary for the discovery of divine truth; and of the degree of evidence that ought to be expected in divine matters / by William Whiston.
Whiston, William, 1667-1752.Date: 1717- Books
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Essays on several divine and moral subjects: particularly on the Christian temper and conduct. - Sober-mindedness. ... The second edition: to which is prefix'd, a letter to a religious lady, ... By William Richardson ...
Richardson, William, of Blencowe.Date: 1762- Pictures
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A young woman grieving and embracing an urn. Stipple engraving by W.W. Ryland after A. Kauffman, 1774.
Kauffmann, Angelica, 1741-1807.Date: 10 May 1774Reference: 44367i- Books
Microbial growth : nineteenth symposium of the Society for General Microbiology held at University College, London, April 1969 / [edited by Pauline Meadow and S.J. Pirt].
Date: 1969- Books
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Two dissertations: the first, on the absurdity and injustice of religious bigotry and persecution; their utter Contrariety to the temper and conduct of Christ and his Apostles; and their Mischievous and Fatal Consequences: the second, on the principal qualifications and canons, necessary for the right and accurate interpretation of the New Testament. With a Postscript. By Thomas Edwards, D. D. Late Fellow of Clare-Hall, Cambridge.
Edwards, Thomas, 1729-1785.Date: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]- Books
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The true method of dieting horses. Containing Many Curious and Useful Observations concerning their Marks, Colour and External Shape; their Temper and Instinct; and how they are to be govern'd, so as to prevent Accidents and Diseases. The proper Method of Feeding suited to their Age, Strength and Constitution; wherein the pernicious Customs which have obtain'd among many ignorant Grooms and other Pretenders to Horsemanship, are expos'd, and their Errors carefully amended. Under which is likewise contain'd the Right and Proper Exercise, necessary not only in the above-mentioned Respects, but apply'd to the most usual Services required of Horses, whether those for Travelling and Labour, those for the Manage, or those for Pleasure. As Also Observations concerning the right ordering of Troop-Horses, with a Discourse of Breeding, founded on the Duke of Newcastle's short Method; very necessary for the improving our Breed, and raising a Beautiful and Useful Race of Horses. By W. Gibson.
Gibson, W. (William), 1680?-1750.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
The optick glasse of hvmors. Or, the touchstone of a golden temperature, or the Philosophers stone to make a golden temper / Wherein the foure complections sanguine, cholericke, phligmaticke, melancholicke are succinctly painted forth, and their externall intimates laid open to the purblind eye of ignorance itselfe, by which euery one may judge of what complection he is, and answerably learne what is most sutable to his nature. By T.W. Master of the Artes.
Walkington, Thomas, -1621.Date: [1639]- Books
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Elixir salutis: the choice drink of health or, health-bringing drink : Being a famous cordial drink, found out by the providence of the almighty, and (for above twenty years,) experienced by my self and divers persons (whose names are at most of their desires here inserted) a most excellent preservative on man-kind. A secret farr beyond any medicament yet known, and is found so agreeable to nature, that it effects all its operations, as nature would have it, and as a virtual expedient proposed by her, for reducing all her extreams unto an equal temper; the same being fitted unto all ages, sexes, complexions, and constitutions, and highly fortifying nature against any noxious humour, invading or offending the noble parts. Never published by any but by me Anthony Daffy, student in physick. Reader beware of counterfeiters, for they swarm.
Daffy, AnthonyDate: 1675- Books
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The optick glasse of humors or The touchstone of a golden temperature, or the Philosophers stone to make a golden temper : Wherein the foure complections sanguine, cholericke, phligmaticke, melancholicke are succinctly painted forth and their externall intimates laid open to the purblind eye of ignorance it selfe, by which euery one may iudge, of what complection he is, and answerably learne what is most sutable to his nature. / By T.W. Master of Artes.
Walkington, Thomas, -1621Date: [1631?]- Books
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The optick glasse of humors or The touchstone of a golden temperature, or the Philosophers stone to make a golden temper : Wherein the foure complections sanguine, cholericke, phligmaticke, melancholicke are succinctly painted forth and their externall intimates laid open to the purblind eye of ignorance it selfe, by which euery one may iudge, of what complection he is, and answerably learne what is most sutable to his nature. By T.W. Master of Artes.
Walkington, Thomas, -1621Date: 1639- Archives and manuscripts
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Date: 1953-1963Reference: WA/HMM/CO/Chr/K.108Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Books
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Astronomical principles of religion, natural and reveal'd ... Together with a preface, of the temper of mind necessary for the discovery of Divine truth; and of the degree of evidence that ought to be expected in divine matters / By William Whiston.
Whiston, William, 1667-1752Date: 1725- Books
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The causes and danger of delusions in the affairs of religion, consider'd and caution'd against, with particular reference to the temper of the present times. In a sermon preach'd at Springfield, April 4. 1743. In the audience of the Associated Pastors of the County of Hampshire. By John Sergeant, M.A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Stockbridge. Publish'd at the desire of the hearers.
Sergeant, John, 1710-1749.Date: 1743- Books
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Astronomical principles of religion, natural and reveal'd. In nine parts: I. Lemmata; or the known laws of matter and motion. II. A particular account of the system of the universe, III. The truth of that system briefly demonstrated. IV. Certain observations drawn from that system. V. Probable conjectures of the nature and uses of the several celestial bodies contained in the same system. VI. Important principles of natural religion demonstrated from the foregoing observations. VII. Important principles of divine revelation confirm'd from the foregoing conjectures. VIII. Such inferences shewn to be the common voice of nature and reason, from the testimonies of the most considerable persons in all ages. IX. A recapitulation of the whole: with a large and serious address to all, especially to the scepticks and unbelievers of our age. Together with a preface, of the temper of mind necessary for the discovery of divine truth; and of the degree of evidence that ought to be expected in divine matters. By William Whiston, M.A. sometime professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge.
Whiston, William, 1667-1752.Date: 1717- Books
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Astronomical principles of religion, natural and reveal'd. In nine parts: I. Lemmata; or the known Laws of Matter and Motion. II. A particular Account of the System of the Universe. III. The Truth of that System briesly Demonstrated. IV. Certain Observations drawn from that System. V. Probable Conjectures of the Nature and Uses of the several Celestial Bodies contain'd in the same System. VI. Important Principles of Natural Religion Demonstrated from the foregoing Observations. Vii. Important Principles of Divine Revelation Confirm'd from the foregoing Conjectures. Viii. Such Inferences shewn to be the common Voice of Nature and Reason, from the Testimonies of the most considerable Persons in all Ages. IX. A Recapitulation of the Whole: With a Large and Serious Address to all, especially to the Scepticks and Unbelievers of our Age. Together with a preface, of the temper of mind necessary for the discovery of divine truth; and of the Degree of Evidence that ought to be expected in Divine Matters. By William Whiston, M. A. Sometime Professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge.
Whiston, William, 1667-1752.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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The reports of Sr. Creswell Levinz, Knt. late one of the judges in the Court of Common-Pleas at Westminster; in French and English. Containing cases heard and determin'd in the Court of King's Bench, during the time that Sir Robert Foster, Sir Robert Hyde, and Sir John Kelyng were cheif justices there; as also of certian cases in other courts at Westminster, during that time. Translated into English by Mr. Serjeant Salkeld, and others of the Middle-Tempe. With two tables; the one of the names of the cases, and the other of the principal matters contain'd therein. In three parts. The second edition carefully corretcted; with many thousand referecences to the reports, never before printed. Part I.
England and Wales. Court of King's Bench.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]