Name Religion/Biblical
Description

Titles about religious or spiritual belief, or biblical history.

Titles

Displaying 1376–1400 of 1603

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
4351 The happy waterman. More , Hannah
1790
16033 The Harvest Home. More , Hannah
1800
24400 The heavenly cloud now breaking: or, the Lord Christ's ascension-ladder, sent down, To shew the way to reach the Ascension, and Glorification, through the Death and Resurrection. By J. Lead. A new edition: with a postscript now added, which was in the last edition of it in the High Dutch. Lead , Jane
1701 A new edition: with a postscript now added, which was in the last edition of it in the High Dutch.
25673 The hell-Fire-Club: kept by a society of blasphemers. A satyr. Most humbly inscrib'd to the Right Honourable Thomas Baron Macclesfield, Lord High-Chancellor of Great Britain. With the King's order in council, for suppressing immorality and prophaneness. B. , R.
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1721
25924 The hereditary-bastard: or, the royal-intreague of the warming-pan: fully detected, in a sermon upon these words, And a bastard shall dwell in Ashdod, Zech. 9. 6. Being a full answer to the Pretender's late declaration, wherein he affirms he has an indefeasible hereditar right to His Majesty's crown. This sermon was deliver'd (I can't say preach'd) in publick by a lay-man, and is now publish'd as his first essay to reform the pulpit, ... The third edition. Dunton , John
1715 The third edition.
4275 The history of Charles Jones, the footman. Written by himself. More , Hannah
1790
4410 The history of Hester Wilmot, or the second part of The Sunday school. More , Hannah
1800
4292 The history of Hester Wilmot; or, The new gown. Part II. :Being a continuation of the Sunday school More , Hannah
1796
4291 The history of Hester Wilmot; or, The second part of The Sunday school More , Hannah
1796
3914 The history of Idle Jack Brown; containing the merry story of the Mountebank with some account of the Bay Mare Smiler. Being the third part of the two shoemakers. More , Hannah
1800
14257 The history of Jenny Hickling: an authentic narrative. Coltman , Elizabeth
American Tract Society [New York] (New York City)
1833
4300 The history of Mary Wood the house-maid; or, the danger of false excuses. More , Hannah
1785
4298 The history of Mary Wood. The house-maid; or, the danger of false excuses. More , Hannah
1796
4316 The history of Mr. Fantom, the new-fashioned philosopher, and his man William. More , Hannah
1797
5224 The history of our saviour Jesus Christ, and his apostles. By a Lady. Unknown , [Woman]
1785
5221 The history of Our Saviour, Jesus Christ, and his apostles. By a Lady. Unknown , [Woman]
1787
16054 The History of the Holy Bible Abridged. Edgeworth , Maria
Increase Cooke & Co. (New Haven)
1809
16053 The History of the Holy Bible, Abridged. Edgeworth , Maria
Sidney's Press (New Haven)
1808
20889 The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Covenant, commonly called the Old and New Testament: translated from the Greek. By Charles Thomson, Late Secretary to the Congress of the United States. 1808
16056 The Honourable and pious confession of a true penitent: exemplified in the case of Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, before the Congregational Church in Williamstown, Vermont; and the Baptist church, in said town: June 3, 1805. Jackson , Elizabeth
1806
16055 The Honourable and pious confession, of a true penitent: exemplified in the case of Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, before the Congregational Church, in Williamstown, Vermont; and the Baptist Church, in said town—June 3, 1805. Jackson , Elizabeth
1806
5675 The humble address, of margaret Christian: Widow of the Late, Charles Christian, Coach-maker. Christian , Margaret
s.n. [sine nomine]
1785
14427 The husband man's manual spiritualized. Plow, sow, reap, and eat the fruit of thy labour with Thanksgiving. Jones , Rev. John
1758
25560 The impartial quaker: in answer to the Impartial Churchman. Written by Dr. Robert Warren, Rector of Stratford Bow in Middlesex. By H. L. L. , H.
1731
25156 The importance of truth, and the danger of moderation, particularly with respect to the doctrine of the Trinity. Investigated in three conferences between an orthodox Christian and a moderate man. Inscribed to the Rev. Sir Harry Trelawny, Bart. And occasioned by his late sermon at the Exeter-Assembly. Unknown ,
1779