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Displaying 1076–1100 of 1598

Person Title
Lemoine, Ann The Mysterious Mother. A Tragedy. By the Hon. Horace Walpole.
Lewis [London], Mary The corrector's earnest address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain. Shewing that the late earthquakes, and our being at war with a powerful nation, are loud calls from divine providence for a speedy and a thorow reformation, and for favouring the corrector's honest designs for that purpose. With an account of his earnest application to Parliament for an act to enable him to carry his good designs into execution. As also, an account of his visiting, as corrector of the people, last summer, the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Eton-College, Windsor, and Tunbridge, and lately Westminster-School. Interspersed with many religious admonitions and reflexions, shewing the necessity and importance of appointing a corrector of the people, or of taking some effectual measures for a speedy and a thorow reformation.
Lewis [London], Mary The nature and necessity of the new creature in Christ, stated and described according to heart's experience and true practice. By Joanna Eleonora de Merlau. Translated from the German by Francis Okely, A. B. Formerly of St. John's College in Cambridge.
Lewis [London], Mary The nature and necessity of the new creature in Christ, stated and described, according to he art's [sic] experience and true practice. By Joanna Eleonora de Merlau. Translated from the German, by Francis Okely. ...
Lewis [London], Mary Christ only exalted: from Exekiel xxi. 26, 27. It is the spirit of Christ, that taketh of things of his, and sheweth them unto us
Lomas, George Letters on the improvement of the mind: Addressed to a lady. By Mrs. Chapone. ; With a biographical sketch of the author
Lowes, Mrs. Twelve poems translated into French; six in prose and six in verse, selected from the works of Miss Eliza. Carter. Intitled Poems on Several Occasions. By the Count de B****. Price 4s. on Fine Paper, and 2s. 6d. Common.
Lucas, Mrs. Poetical Miscellanies on Several Occasions. By Samuel Jones, Gent.
Luckman, Mary The cause of infants defended, and their right to baptism maintained: together with a defence of the mode of administration, by pouring or sprinkling. The whole being a reply to a pamphlet lately published by Philologis, intended by him as an answer to "A conference between Veritas and Investigator, upon the subjects and mode of baptism." By Philalethes.
Luckman, Mary Early Piety: or, Memoirs of children, eminently serious. Interspersed with familiar dialogues; emblematical pictures, prayers, graces, and hymns. By George Burger, Minister of the Gospel at Coventry. Recommended by the late Rev. Dr. Peckwell. The Fifth Edition. With Eight new copper-plate cuts.
Luckman, Mary A collection of hymns, from various authors. Intended as a supplement to Dr. Watt's Hymns, and Imitation of the Psalms. By George Burder. The eighth edition.
Luckman, Mary Preparedness for Christ's appearance recommended and exemplified: in a sermon, on Matt. xxiv. 44. occasioned by the much-lamented death of Mr. Philemon Parkes, late schoolmaster of West-Bromwich, ... and preached according to his own desire, at the dissenting meeting-house in that place, with some account of his dying professions and experience. By George Osborn.
Luckman, Mary The young gentleman and lady's Poetical Preceptor: being a collection of the most admired poetry: selected from the best authors. Calculated to form the taste to classic elegance; and, while it delights the fancy, to improve the morals, and to harmonize the heart. To the whole is subjoined notes, giving some account of the works of the various authors, form which the selection is made.
Luckman, Mary The life and surprising adventures, of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonised.
Luckman, Mary The diverting history of John Gilpin: as related by the late Mr. Henderson. Shewing how he went farther than he intended, and came home safe at last.
Luckman, Mary A Collection of Hymns, from various authors. Intended as a supplement to Dr. Watts's Hymns, and Imitation of the Psalms.
Luckman, Mary The conference weighed in the balances, and found wanting: or, the truth of believers' baptism breaking forth ... Being an answer to a late pamphlet upon the subjects and mode of baptism. By Philologos.
Luckman, Mary The songster's companion: a select collection of more than two hundredsongs, including the modern. To which is added, a selection of toasts and sentiments. The third edition, enlarged and improved.
Luckman, Mary The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come. [...] Complete in two parts. Written by John Bunyan. A new edition, [...] to which are added, explanatory and practical notes. Together with the Life of the Author, [...] by G. Burder [...].
Luckman, Mary Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late pious and ingenious Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. Reviewed and published, at her request, by I. Watts, D.D.
Luckman, Mary A vindication of The Conference weighed in the balances, and found wanting, &c. from the exceptions made to it, and misrepresentations of it, by Philalethes: wherein his reasonings are answered, and the apostolic mode of baptism by immersion, is proved from scripture. By Philologos.
Luckman, Mary Divine emblems, or temporal things spiritualized. Fitted for the use of boys and girls. To which is added, A caution to stir up to watch against sin. By John Bunyan, author of the Pilgrim's Progress. Adorned with a new set of cuts.
Luckman, Mary The complaint: or, night-thoughts, on life, death, and immortality. To which are added, The Last Day; a Poem: A Glossary: and The Life of the Author.
Luckman, Mary The life of Gypsy Jack, who killed Magog, the giant. Taken from his writings.
Luckman, Mary The pleasing, interesting and affecting history of Prince Lee Boo: with an account of the Pelew Islands and the manners and customs of the inhabitants: adorned with eight cuts.