Name Religion/Biblical
Description

Titles about religious or spiritual belief, or biblical history.

Titles

Displaying 1301–1325 of 1814

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
3987 Sunday reading. Death of Christ; or, tract for Good Friday. More , Hannah
1800
4137 Sunday reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life: a dialogue between James Stock and Will. Simpson, the shoemakers, as they sat at work: to which is added, The hackney coachman, &c. More , Hannah
1796
4329 Sunday Reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life. :A dialogue between James Stock and Will Simpson, the shoemakers, as they sat at work. More , Hannah
1796
4067 Sunday reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life. A dialogue between James Stock and Will. Simpson, the shoemakers, as they sat at work. To which is addded, the hackney coachman, &c. More , Hannah
1796
3917 Sunday reading. On carrying religion into the Common Business of Life. A dialogue between James Stock and Will. Simpson, the shoemakers, as they sat at work. To which is added, The hackney coachman, &c. More , Hannah
1800
3932 Sunday reading. Parley the porter, an allegory. Shewing how robbers without can never get into an house unless there are traitors within. More , Hannah
William Watson and Son (Dublin)
1800
4315 Sunday reading. The pilgrims. An allegory. More , Hannah
1790
4331 Sunday Reading. The servant man turned soldier; or, The fair weather Christian. :A parable More , Hannah
1796
4239 Sunday reading. The strait gate and the broad way, being the second part of the valley of tears. More , Hannah
1796
573 Suspirium Sanctorum; or, Holy Breathings. A series of prayers for every day in the month Bury , Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell
1826
26434 Sympathy with our suffering brethren, and an improvement of their distresses shewn to be our duty, In two discourses; Occasioned by the Cruel Oppressions of the Protestants in France, and enlarged with a Recent and particular Account of the State of the Persecution in that Kingdom. To which are prefixed, some serious Reflexions on the present Situation of these Nations, and our American Colonies. By Thomas Gibbons. Gibbons , Thomas
Mary King (London)
James Buckland [The Buck] (London)
John Ward [King's Arms] (London)
Thomas Field (London)
1755
26332 Thankfulness and unanimity the proper return of national blessings. A sermon preach'd on the late day of Thanksgiving for His Majesty's safe and peaceable accession to the Crown. Viz. Thursday January the 20th 1714/5. By Thomas Curteis, Vicar of Wrotham in Kent. Curteis , Thomas
Margaret Lawrence (London)
1715
24051 The academy of learned divines; detecting many secret sins, which the more religious part of mankind is addicted to: and shewing the true means to reform them. The third and last part. By Mrs. Antonia Bourignon. Bourignon , Antoinette
Richard Burrough and John Baker I (London)
1708
24049 The academy of learned divines; shewing how to discern between the truth of God and the studied opinions of men. ... Part 1. By Mrs. Antonia Bourignon. Bourignon , Antoinette
Richard Burrough and John Baker I (London)
1708
24050 The academy of learned divines. Wherein certain marks are given to discern the spirit of God from the spirit of the devil, or of corrupt nature. ... Part II. By Mrs. Antonia Bourignon. Bourignon , Antoinette
Richard Burrough and John Baker I (London)
1708
24552 The advantages of early religion. A sermon preached at Newport on Rhode-Island. To a society of young men on the Lord's-Day evening, Jan. 3d. 1741,2. By John Callender. Callender , John
1742
24734 The answer of Mary Ely and Susan Everard, widows, to the Quakers Vindication against their complaints. Everard , Susan
Ely , Mary
1701
864 The Answer of the Lord to the Powers of Darkness Southcott , Joanna
1802
25521 The antiquity and usefulness of instrumental musick in the service of God. In a sermon preach'd at Isleworth, in the county of Middlesex, on Palm-Sunday, 1738, ... By Richard Coleire, ... Coleire , Richard
Henry Woodfall I (London)
1738
24114 The applause of virtue: in four parts. Book I. Consisting of several divine and moral essays towards the obtaining of true virtue. Memento mori. Book II. Consisting of meditations on death. By the Lady Norton. Norton , Frances
John Graves (London)
1705
1653 The arguments of counsel in the Ecclesiastical Court, in the cause of Inglefield. With the speech of Doctor Calvert; on the twenty-second of July, 1786, at giving judgment. Printed from an Authentic Copy of Mr. Gurney's Short Hand Notes. Inglefield , Ann
John Murray I [Fleet Street] (London)
1787
14645 The art of divine contentment. By Thomas Watson, pastor of St. Stephen’s, Walbrook, London, in the year of our lord 1653. Revised and corrected, by Thomas Bennett, Minister of the Gospel. Watson , Thomas
1793 The fifteenth edition.
26263 The authority and sanctification of the Lord's day, explained and enforced, in a circular letter from the Baptist ministers and messengers, assembled at Northampton, June 6, 7, and 8, 1786. Unknown ,
1786
14210 The ax laid to the root of popery: or, A strong preservative against the Romish missionaries, who are extraordinarily busy, promising themselves numerous conversions among the ignorant; occasion'd by the schisms, impiety and atheism, so deplorably growing among us. With plain and easy reflections upon the articles of faith of the Church of Rome, sufficient to render the creed of Pope Pius IV. incredible. de Daillon , Jacques
Sarah Hyde (Dublin)
1744
26110 The axe (once more) laid to the root of the tree. Published for the universal benefit of mankind. And dedicated to the land-holders of the British dominions. By a friend to truth and the Christian religion. Unknown ,
1743