Name Religion/Biblical
Description

Titles about religious or spiritual belief, or biblical history.

Titles

Displaying 201–225 of 1696

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
17742 A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Hamilton. The following is a true account of the dealings of God with the widow Sarah Hamilton, who was born and educated in the Romish religion, and afterwards converted to the Christian faith, as will appear in this narrative. Hamilton , Sarah
1803
17743 A narrative of the life of Mrs. Hamilton. The following is a true account of the dealings of God with the widow Sarah Hamilton, who was born and educated in the Romish religion, and afterwards converted to the Christian faith, as will appear in this narrative. Hamilton , Sarah
1803
17744 A narrative of the life of Mrs. Hamilton. The following is a true account of the dealings of God with the widow Sarah Hamilton, who was born and educated in the Romish religion, and afterwards converted to the Christian faith, as will appear in this narrative. Hamilton , Sarah
1806
17741 A narrative of the life, of Mrs. Hamilton. The following is a true account of the dealings of God with the widow Sarah Hamilton, who was born and educated in the Romish religion, and afterwards converted to the Christian faith, as will appear in this narrative. Taken from her own mouth. Hamilton , Sarah
1806
21615 A narrative of the state of religion within the bounds of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States; and an account of missionaries appointed for the year 1807. Janeway , Jacob Jones
1807
17740 A narrative, &c. The following is a true account of the dealings of God with the widow Sarah Hamilton, who was born and educated in the Romish religion, and afterwards converted to the Christian faith, as will appear in this narrative, taken from her own mouth. Hamilton , Sarah
1805
26252 A new concordance and dictionary to the Holy Scriptures. Being The Most Comprehensive and Concise of any before Published. In which any word or passage of Scripture may be easily found:—The Signification is given of all proper Names of Men, Women, Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Cities, Towns, Rivers, Mountains, precious Stones, and other Things mentioned in Scripture. Together with the different Acceptations of Scripture Words; A Definition of Gospel Doctrines: and several Types and Figures Opened. The Whole calculated to make the Christian intelligent, and promote an increase of his Knowledge in divine Things. By John Butterworth, Minister of the Gospel. The Second Edition, with considerable Additions. Butterworth , Joseph
1785 The second edition, with considerable additions.
15023 A new history of the Holy Bible ; containing everything memorable in the Old and New Testament, as well as the Apocrypha. The Whole related in a regular and connected Manner; interspersed with many suitable and instructive Reflections, tending to illustrate the Holy Scripture, and to render it more plain and easy to the Young and Uninstructed, as well as those of a more advanced Age. By a clergyman of the Church of England. Unknown ,
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1785
5234 A new history of the Holy Bible. By a lady. Unknown , [Woman]
1791
12693 A New Version of the Psalms; Principally from the Text of Bishop Horne. By James Usher. Usher , James
1823
5220 A packet for youth, or evidences of Christianity drawn from the mind. By a lady. Unknown , [Woman]
1799
26241 A paraphrase on the Books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes, with Notes Critical, Historical, and Practical, in Four Volumes. By Lawrence Holden, of Maldon in Essex. Holden , Lawrence
Christopher Henderson (London)
1763
14498 A paraphrase with notes on the Epistle to the Romans. To which is prefix'd, a key to the Apostolic writings, or an essay to explain the gospel scheme, and the principal words and phrases the Apostles have used in describing it. By John Taylor, minister of the gospel in Norwich. Taylor , John
John Smith [Blind Quay] (Dublin)
1746
14725 A plain address, &c. to the churches of Christ, on the much neglected duty of mutual edification. In two letters to a friend By A. W. West , Aaron
1797
25554 A plain and rational account of the law of the Sabbath; being a defence of a late pamphlet, intitled, The fourth commandment abrogated by the Gospel: or, an answer to Mr. Robert Cornthwaite's farther defence of the seventh-day Sabbath: In which Gen. ii. 2, 3. (called by him the Original Institution,) is more particularly consider'd; and his most material Objections and Criticisms refuted. In a letter to Mr. Cornthwaite. By Caleb Fleming, Author of The Fourth Commandment abrogated by the Gospel. Fleming , Caleb
Daniel Farmer (London)
Richard Ford (London)
Henry Whitridge [Royal Exchange] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1736
25820 A Plain discovery what they would be at, in some seasonable reflections on a late pamphlet, Entitul'd The Protestant dissenters hopes from the present government, freely declar'd; and the grounds that support them offered to the consideration of such as are, or should be, their friends; and of others, who would have their hopes suppress'd, &c. In a letter to the citizen of London, to whom that pamphlet is also inscrib'd. Unknown ,
1716
25833 A plain discovery what they would be at, in some seasonable relections on a late pamphlet, entitul'd The Protestant dissenters hopes from the present government, freely declar'd; and the Grounds that Support them offered to the Consideration of such as are, or should be, their Friends; and of Others, who would have their Hopes Suppress'd, &c. In a Letter to the Citizen of London, to whom that Pamphlet is also Inscrib'd. Unknown ,
1716
24933 A plain path-way opened to the simple-hearted, for the answering all doubts and objections which do arise in them against the light and truth in the inward parts; by which many are kept from Obedience, and so from Peace to their painting Souls. By Stephen Crisp. To which is added, an invitation from the spirit of Christ. By Humphry Smith. Crisp , Stephen
Smith , Humphry
Tace Sowle Raylton and Luke Hinde (London)
1748
17442 A plain refutation of that false and injurious doctrine, so prevalent in the world, which presents God as the author of all sin, or, that He hath decreed from all eternity whatsoever comes to pass. Written by way of queries, on Scripture passages, in 1704. By Jane Fearon. Fearon , Jane
Daniel Cooledge (Concord)
1813
9546 A Poetical Translation of the Song of Solomon, from the Original Hebrew; with a Preliminary Discourse, and Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory. By Ann Francis. James Dodsley (London)
1781
22229 A postscript to a letter lately published, on the duty and privilege of a believer, ... Directed to the Society at the Tabernacle in London. ... As also, some of the mistakes of the Moravian brethren. ... By one who has tasted that the Lord is gracious. Dutton , Anne
1746
21951 A practical discourse of God's soveraignty: with other material points derived thence. ... By Elisha Coles. Coles , Elisha
John and Benjamin Sprint (London)
Aaron Ward (London)
1726
25915 A preservative against the principles, and practices of the dissenters. Wherein; I. The authority of bishops is vindicated, and their mission clearly proved from the Holy Scriptures, fathers and councils. II. Demonstrating, that the fanatical conventicles of Great Britain and Ireland are no true constituted Churches of Christ. From whence it naturally follows, that the members of such a community are no Christians, in a letter to a gentleman, formerly a dissenter, but now a member of the Church of England. By William Cowan, gent. To which is added, a short explanation of the festivals of the Church of England. Cowan , William
Thomas Bickerton (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1720
25894 A proper answer to a late abusive pamphlet entitled, The Winchester converts, In a Letter to the Author. By a Member of the University. Ayscough , Francis
Anthony Peisley (Oxford)
1735
25320 A proper reply to the anti-over-righteous Dr. Trapp's sermons against Mr. Whitefield; or, the doctrine and conduct of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, vindicated, From the Aspersions, and malicious Invectives of his Enemies. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Publick. The Second Edition. Unknown ,
Anne Dodd I (London)
Anne Dodd II (London)
1739 The Second Edition.