18 results filtered with: Enthusiasm
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Bart'lemy fair: or, an enquiry after wit; in which due respect is had to a letter concerning enthusiasm, to my Lord ***. By Mr. Wotton.
Astell, Mary, 1666-1731.Date: 1709- Books
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The spirit of enthusiasm exorcised: in a sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, &c. The fourth edition, much enlarg'd. By George Hickes. D.D. With two discourses Occasioned by the New Prophets Pretensions to Inspiration and Miracles. The first The history of Montanism, by a lay-gentleman. The other The new pretenders to prophec examined. By N. Spinckes, a Presbyter of the Church of England.
Hickes, George, 1642-1715.Date: 1709- Books
A treatise concerning enthusiasme, as it is an effect of nature: but is mistaken by many for either divine inspiration, or diabolical possession / By Meric Casaubon.
Casaubon, Meric, 1599-1671.Date: [1655]- Books
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Die and be damned. Or an antidote against every species of Methodism; and enthusiasm.
Mortimer, Thomas, 1730-1810.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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The pretences of enthusiasts, as grounded in the articles of the church, considered, and confuted: a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, August 6. 1769. By William Hawkins, ...
Hawkins, William, 1722-1801.Date: 1769- Books
Three memoirs / Sir Francis Galton.
Galton, Francis, 1822-1911.Date: 1993- Books
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An earnest and serious answer to Dr. Trapp's Discourse of the folly, sin, and danger, of being righteous over-much. By William Law, M.A.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
A treatise concerning enthusiasme, as it is an effect of nature: but is mistaken by many for either divine inspiration, or diabolical possession / By Meric Casaubon.
Casaubon, Meric, 1599-1671.Date: 1656- Books
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The Wonderful narrative: or, A faithful account of the French prophets, their agitations, extasies, and inspirations: to which are added, several other remarkable instances of persons under the influence of the like spirit, in various parts of the world, particularly in New-England. In a letter to a friend. With an appendix, directing to the proper use of such extraordinary appearances in the course of Providence. [Three lines from I John]
Date: 1742- Books
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Some remarks upon a late charge against enthusiasm, delivered by the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry, to the rev. the clergy in the several parts of the diocess of Litchfield and Coventry, in a triennial visitation of the same in 1741: and published at their request in the present year 1744. In a letter to the reverend the clergy of that diocess. By George Whitefield, A.B. late of Pembroke-College, Oxon. [Four lines from Matthew]
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: 1745- Books
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A serious answer to Dr. Trapp's four sermons on The Sin, folly and danger of being righteous over much. Extracted from Mr. Law. By John Wesley, M. A. Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: 1749- Books
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The apostles neither impostors nor enthusiasts. A sermon on Acts xxvi. 25. Preached at the West Church in Boston, September 1742. By William Hooper, A.M. Pastor of the said church. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
Hooper, William, 1674-1767.Date: 1742- Books
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A fine picture of enthusiasm, chiefly drawn by Dr. John Scott, Formerly Rector of St. Giles's in the Fields. Wherein the danger of the passions leading in religion is strongly described. To which is added, and application of the subject to the modern Methodists, Exposing the Principles and Practices of all such. With a word or two concerning those who improperly are stiled Deists. Very useful for all Persons, who would offer unto God a reasonable Service. Dedicated to the Bishop of London.
Scott, John, 1639-1695.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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Die and be damned.
Mortimer, Thomas, 1730-1810.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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Praise out of the mouth of babes: or, a particular account of some extraordinary pious motions and devout exercises, observ'd of late in many children in Silesia
Date: MDCCVIII. [1708]- Books
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The wonderful narrative: or, a faithful account of the French prophets, their agitations, extasies, and inspirations. To which are added, several other remarkable instances of persons under the influence of the like spirit, in various Parts of the World, particularly in New-England. In a Letter to a Friend. With an introduction, directing to the proper Use of such extraordinary Appearances, in the Course of Providence.
Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787.Date: [1742]- Pictures
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The Moorfields congregation with George Whitefield, representing religious mania. Etching by G. Bickham.
Date: 20 August 1739Reference: 11691i- Books
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Enthusiasm described and caution'd against. A sermon preach'd at the Old Brick Meeting-House in Boston, the Lord's Day after the commencement, 1742. With a letter to the Reverend Mr. James Davenport. By Charles Chauncy, D.D. one of the Pastors of the First Church in said town. [Twenty lines from Luther]
Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]