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A tree of knowledge.
Williams, John, of Catherington.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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The cure of old age and preservation of youth / by Roger Bacon... ; translated out of Latin, with annotations and an account of his life and writings / by Richard Browne. Also, a physical account of the tree of life / by Edw. Madeira Arrais ; translated likewise out of Latin by the same hand.
Bacon, Roger, 1214?-1294Date: 1683- Books
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A treatise on the manner of raising forest trees, &c. In a letter from the Right Honourable, the Earl of - to his grandson. To which are added, two memoirs; the one on Preserving and Repairing Forests; The other on the Culture of Forests. - Both translated from the French of M. de Buffon of the Royal Academy at Paris.
Haddington, Thomas Hamilton, Earl of, 1680-1735.Date: M,DCC,LXI. [1761]- Books
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The barren fig-tree; or the doom and downfall of the fruitless professor. Shewing that the day of Grace may be past with him, long before his life is ended. The Signs also, by which such miserable Mortals may be known. To which is added, his Exhortation to peace and unity among all that fear God. By John Bunyan.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: M,DCC,LXIX. [1769]- Books
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The barren fig tree: or, the doom and downfall of the fruitless professor: shewing. That the Day of Grace may be past with him long before his Life is ended. The Signs also by which such miserable Mortals may be known. By John Bunyan.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1793- Books
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The barren fig-tree: or, the doom and downfall of the fruitless professor. Shewing That the Day of Grace may be past with Him long before his Life is Ended. The Signs also by which such miscrable Mortals may be known. By John Bunyan.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1762- Books
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The barren fig-tree: or, the doom & downfal of the fruitless professor. Shewing That the Day of Grace may be past long before this Life is ended. Also The Signs by which such miserable Mortals may be known. To which is added an Exhortation to peace and unity among all that fear God. By John Bunyan, Who being dead, yet speaketh, Heb xi. 4.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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The barren fig-tree; or, the doom and downfal of the fruitless professor. Shewing, That the Day of Grace may be past with him long before this Life is ended. The Signs also by which such miserable Mortals may be known. By John Bunyan. Who, being dead, yet speaketh, Heb. II. To which is added, his Exhortation to peace and unity among all that fear God.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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The barren fig-tree: or, the doom and downfal of the fruitless professor. Shewing, That the Day of Grace may be past with him long before his Life is ended. The Signs also by which such Miserable Mortals may be known. By John Bunyan, Who being dead, yet speaketh, Heb. 11. 4. To which is added his Exhortation to peace and unity among all that fear God.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1709- Books
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The barren fig-tree; or, the doom and downfal of the fruitless professor. Shewing, That the Day of Grace may be past with him long before this Life is ended. The Signs also by which such miserable Mortals may be known. By John Bunyan. Who, being dead, yet speaketh, Heb. 11 To which is added, his Exhortation to peace and unity among all that fear God.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1755- Books
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The barren fig-tree: or, the doom and downfal of the fruitless professor. Shewing, That the Day of Grace may be past with him long before this Life is ended. The Signs also by which such miserable Mortals may be known. By John Bunyan, Who, being dead, yet speaketh, Heb. II. To which is added, his Exhortation to peace and unity among all that fear God.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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The barren fig-tree: or, the doom and downfall of the fruitless professor. ... By John Bunyan, ... To which is added, his Exhortation to peace and unity among all that fear God.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1743- Books
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The natural history of the arbor vitae, or, Tree of life.
Stretzer, Thomas, -1738Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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Religious advices; or, an address to the young generation In general: and particularly, to young people, in these seven parishes, viz. Dunnipace, Cumbernauld, Monkland, Kirkintilloch, Campsie, Kilsyth, And Denny. In seven letters, On Different subjects.
Russell, James, active 1784.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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The sportsman, farrier and shoeing-smiths new guide. being the substance of the works of the late Charles Vial de St. Bell. ... to which is prefixed a short account of his life, ... Also, an appendix, containing valuable extracts, from the most approved veterinary writers. By John Lawrence. ...
Vial de Sainbel, Charles, 1753-1793.Date: [1796]- Books
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The complete family instructor: in five parts. I. - --Relating to fathers and children. II. - --To masters and servants. III. - --To husbands and wives. IV. Relating to family breaches, and their obstructing religious duties. V. - --To the great mistake of mixing the passions in the instructing and managing of children. With a great variety of cases, relating to the setting ill examples to children and servants.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1800- Books
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The tree of humane life, or, The bloud of the grape : Proving the possibilitie of maintaining humane life from infancy to extreme old age without any sicknesse by the use of wine. By Tobias Whitaker Doctor in Physick of London.
Whitaker, Tobias, -1666Date: 1638- Books
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The life of God in the soul of man: or the nature and excellency of the Christian religion. By Henry Scougal, A.M.
Scougal, Henry, 1650-1678.Date: M,DCC,LXXX,II [1782]- Books
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The barren fig-tree: or, the doom and downfall of the fruitless professor: shewing, That the Day of Grace may be past with him long before his Life is ended. The Signs also by which such miserable Mortals may be known. By John Bunyan.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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Myographia nova: or, a graphical description of all the muscles in the humane body, as they arise in dissection: distributed into six lectures. At the Entrance into which, Are Demonstrated the proper Muscles belonging to each Lecture, now in General Use at the Theatre in Chirurgeons-Hall, London, and illustrated with two and forty copper-plates accurately Engraven after the Life, not only with their Names, but their Uses, fairly delineated on each Plate, as much as can be exprest by Figures; with an Explanation of their Names throughout the whole Discourse: As also their Originations, Insertions, and Uses, at large, in their proper Descriptions, and various useful Annotations, and curious Observations both of the Author's, and other Modern Anatomists. Together with a Phoilosophical and Mathematical Account of the mechanism of muscular motion, and an Accurate and Concise discourse of the heart and its Use, with the circulation of the blood, etc. and with a compleat Account of the Arteries and Veins, as to their outward Coats, proving them to be made with Circular Fleshy Fibres, by whose Contractions their Trunks become Narrowed, and the Fluid Particles of the Blood are sent forwards into all the Parts of the Body. Digested into this New Method, by the Care and Study of John Browne, Sworn Chirurgeon in Ordinary to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, and late Senior Chirurgeon of St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark.
Browne, John, 1642-approximately 1700.Date: 1705- Books
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The hidden life of a Christian exemplified in the diary, meditations, and letters of a young minister. Published from authentic manuscripts. By Thomas Gibbons.
Thomas, Timothy, -1720.Date: 1756- Books
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Hanging no dishonour. Being a modest attempt to prove that such persons as have the honour to make their exit at the triple-tree are not always the greatest villains in the nation. In a letter from Gentleman Harry, Now under Sentence of Death in Newgate. Addressed to villains of all denominations in Great-Britain.
Date: 1747- Books
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House of Lords. Thomas Fanshawe, Esquire, - - - - - - - - Plaintiff in Error. Thomas Cocksedge, - - - - - - - - - - Defendant in Error. Case of the Plaintiff in Error.
Fanshawe, Mr.Date: 1783]- Books
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Phármaka ouranóthen, the shadow of the tree of life: Or A discourse of the divine institution and most effectual application of medicinal remedies : In order to the preservation, and restauration of health. / By J.M.
Marlow, John, 1648-1695Date: 1673- Books
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The general and particular principles of animal electricity and magnetism, &c. in which are found Dr. Bell's secrets and practice, AS Delivered To His Pupils In Paris, London, Dublin, Bristol, Glocester, Worcester, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Shrewsbury, Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, &c. &c. Shewing how to Magnetise and Cure different Diseases; to produce Crises, as well as Somnambulism, or Sleep-Walking; and in that State of Sleep to make a Person eat, drink, walk, sing and play upon any Instruments they are used to, &c. to make Apparatus and other Accessaries to produce Magnetical Facts; also to Magnetise Rivers, Rooms, Trees, and other Bodies, animate and inanimate; to raise the Arms, Legs of a Person awake, and to make him rise from his Chair; to raise the Arm of a Person absent from one Room to another; also to treat him at a Distance. All the New Experiments and Phenomena are explained by Monsieur le Docteur Bell, Professor of that Science, And Member of the Philosophical Harmonic Society at Paris, Fellow Correspondent of M. Le Court de Geblin's Museum; and the only Person authorised by Patent from the First Noblemen in France, to teach and practise that Science in England, Ireland, &c. Price Five Shillings.
Bell, John, Professor of Animal Magnetism.Date: 1792