16535
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The female Christian; containing a selection from the writings of Miss Lucy Barns; who departed this life, August 27th, 1809.
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Barns
, Lucy
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1809 |
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24998
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The field cleared of the noble stand: or, animadversions on the pamphlet so called. Which in a superfetation of parts has made so much noise in the publick debates among the London ministers, since their Division into Subscribers and Non-Subscribers. With a Postscript, shewing the Latter not justly chargeable with Singularity. By a sincere seeker.
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Unknown
,
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
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1720 |
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23976
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The flying-Post posted: or, an answer to a late pamphlet of that author's, call'd The Chichester dean, and his Colchester Amazon. By Mrs. Anne Roberts.
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Roberts
, Anne
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Nathaniel Mist (London)
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1718 |
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16018
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The Folly and Vanity of A Life spent in the Pursuit of Worldly Profit, Ease, or Pleasure, compared with A Life wholly employed in endeavouring to glorify God, and Do Good to Mankind; illustrated in Some Account Of the pious Lady Elizabeth Hastings, and of Armelle Nicolas, a poor ignorant Country Maid in France, Commonly known by the Name of The Good Armelle.
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Le Royer
, Jeanne
Unknown
,
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1770 |
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25905
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The frauds of popery, and the abettors of the present rebellion, set in a true light. A sermon preach'd at the church in Doncaster, on Sunday the 29th of December, 1745. By William Holmes, Master of the Grammar-School in Pontefract, and Curate of Ferry-Fryston. Published at the Request of the Corporation.
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Holmes
, William
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John Hildyard (York)
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1746 |
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25904
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The frauds of popery, and the folly of the abettors of the present rebellion, set in a true light. A sermon preach'd at the church in Doncaster, on Sunday the 29th of December, 1745. By William Holmes, Master of the Grammar-School in Pontefract, and Curate of Ferry-Fryston. The second edition, corrected.
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Holmes
, William
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John Hildyard (York)
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1746 |
The second edition, corrected. |
14712
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The general religious instruction of the poor, the surest means of promoting universal national happiness: represented in a sermon, preached on Sunday, September 30, 1792, at Hemel-Hempstead, Herts; for the benefit of the Sunday-schools established in that town, ... By John Liddon.
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Liddon
, John
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1792 |
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14713
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The genuine principles of all religious dissent, and especially of the Protestant dissenters in England, illustrated and defended: a sermon, delivered on Sunday, November 4, 1792, to the congregation of Protestant dissenters, in Hemel-Hempstead. By John Liddon.
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Liddon
, John
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1793 |
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4022
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The gin-Shop; Or, a Peep into a Prison.
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More
, Hannah
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1795 |
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12239
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The Glories of Jesus; or Considerations Calculated to Excite and Preserve Divine Love in Our Hearts . . . .
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Huby
, Vincent
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1835 |
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14714
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The glory of the church in the latter day. A sermon preached to the Society which supported the Wednesday’s evening lecture in Great East-Cheap, December 27, 1752. And published at their Request. By John Gill, D.D.
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Gill
, John
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1793 |
The fifth edition. |
6659
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The glory of the heavenly city, and blessedness of departed saints, graciously manifested in a vision, to a young lady of Bristol, on the 10th of October, 1781, As related by herself. The second edition.
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Field
, Miss
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1782 |
The second edition. |
16022
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The Glory of the Heavenly City, and Blessedness of Departed Saints: Graciously Manifested in a Vision to a Young Lady of Bristol, On the Tenth of October, 1781: As Related by Herself. The First American Edition.
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Field
, Miss
Stubbs
, Catharine
Leslie
, Charles
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1793 |
The First American Edition. |
16023
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The Glory of the Heavenly City, and the Blessedness of Departed Saints, Gracefully Manifested in a Vision to a Young Lady of Bristol, on the Tenth of October, 1781. As related by herself.
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Field
, Miss
Stubbs
, Catharine
Leslie
, Charles
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1789 |
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7289
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The good mother's legacy.
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More
, Sarah
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1790 |
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14715
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The good shepherd; or, the true character of the son of God stated and indicated, in two discourses, as delivered in Ship-Lane Chapel, Wisbech, September 14, 1794. By S. Fisher.
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Fisher
, Samuel
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1794 |
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25450
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The great concern of human life: or, a summary account of the fear of God, and keeping his commandments.
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Wright
, Samuel
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
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1729 |
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25073
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The great danger of presumption. A sermon sometime preached in the Abbey of Westminster, upon I Cor. x. 12 . Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall. By the Rev. Mr. John Holdsworth, M.A.
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John
, Holdsworth
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1725 |
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15012
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The great importance of a religious life considered: to which are added, some morning and evening prayers.
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Melmoth
, William
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William Ginger and Son (London)
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1797 |
The thirtieth edition, corrected. |
15184
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The great importance of a religious life considered: to which are added, some morning and evening prayers.
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Melmoth
, William
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William Ginger and Son (London)
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1790 |
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23902
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The happiness of a holy life, exemplified in the sickness and death of the pious Mrs. Martha Gerrish, of Boston in New-England, who died April the 14th, 1736. ætat. 48. With a collection of very pathetick letters written by her, [...] To which is added, her funeral sermon.
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Gerrish
, Martha
Appleton
, Nathaniel
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Charles Rivington I (London)
James Leake I (Bath)
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1740 |
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4351
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The happy waterman.
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More
, Hannah
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1790 |
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16033
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The Harvest Home.
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More
, Hannah
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1800 |
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24400
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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.
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Lead
, Jane
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1701 |
A new edition: with a postscript now added, which was in the last edition of it in the High Dutch. |
25673
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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.
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B.
, R.
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James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
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1721 |
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