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Sökning efter: D. George 1695 träffar

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821 A tender visitation of love, to both the Universities Oxford and Cambridge - and to the Inns of Court and Chancery even to the seed of God in you all, for you to mind, and consider ere it be too late. From the movings of the Lord, in your friend George Bishop George Bishop 1660 Engelska
822 Reverendo doctissimoq; viro, Radulpho Cudvvorth, S.T.P. Coll. Christi apud Cantabrigiensis præfecto, has suas lucubratiunculas Geo Bright D.D.C. Tabulæ Mosaicæ duæ - quarum altera præcepta legis Mosaicæ commodâ methodo disposita, altera oblationum emnium ex efficiente, materiâ, consumptione, personis, significatu, tempore distributiones varias continent. authore Georgio Bright, S.T.P. Cantabrigiensi G. B. (George Bright) M DC LXXX. 1680 Latin
823 The true confession of Mr. George Norton, - concerning the murther of Mr. Harris the dancing-master, on the 11th of June last. Taken out of his own papers, delivered by him to Mrs. Mary Edwards, before he took the fatal draught of poyson, on the 8th of August, of which he died the next following day, which was appointed for his execution at Tyburn George Norton 1699 Engelska
824 A sermon preached at Owburne in Buckinghamshire at the funerall of the right worshipfull, and truly religious gentlewoman, Mris Margaret Elmes - On the twenty-seaventh of Iuly. 1641. By George Burches batchlour of divinity George Burches An. Dom. 1641 Engelska
825 The universal medicine - a sermon. Together with four more, viz. God just, and man miserable. The reward of the faithful. Saul amongst the prophets. and Jesus the desired object. Preached on several texts of Scripture. By Geo. Lesly, minister of the Gospel George Lesly 1678 Engelska
826 The Lord Cravens case stated; and the impostor dethron'd - by way of reply to Captain George Bishop, a grand Quaker in Bristoll. Wherein is briefly hinted, the rottenness of the Quakers conversion, and perfection, in general, exemplified in this busie bishop; in special instanced in his practises against the estate of the Lord Craven, life of Mr. Love. By occasion whereof, this truth is asserted, viz. if we may judge of the conscience, honesty, and perfection of Quakers in general, by this man in particular, a man may be as vile a person, as any under heaven, and yet a perfect Quaker Ralph. Farmer 1660 Engelska
827 Two discourses; viz. A discourse of truth. By the late Reverend Dr. Rust, Lord Bishop of Dromore in the Kingdom of Ireland. The way of happiness and salvation. By Joseph Glanvil, chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty George Rust 1677 Engelska
828 Short-hand yet shorter: or The art of short-writing advanced in a more swift, easy, regular and natural method than hitherto - Whereby the former difficulties in placing the vowels are removed; they, the dipthongs and consonants, further contracted; the particles, pronouns, degrees of comparison, persons, moods, tenses, contrarieties, repetitions, sentences negative and interrogatory, are shortned. The rules are plain, easy to be remembred and applied to any short-hand, that such as have learned other authors may have hence a very considerable help to write more swiftly without altering their foundation. By George Ridpath George Ridpath 1696 Engelska
829 England's safety: or, A bridle to the French King - Proposing a sure method for encouraging navigation, and raising qualified seamen for the well manning Their Majesties fleet on any occasion, ... a competent provision for all such as shall be wounded in service against the enemy, either in their Majesties ships of war, privatiers, or merchant-men, for the better encouraging and defending them. Also an in-fight into the advantages may be made by the herring and other fisheries, in respect to the breeding of seamen, and otherwise. Together with a proposal for the maintenance and education of the male children of all such as shall be kill'd in service, both seamen and officers; and a provision for gentlemens younger sons, and the sons of commanders kill'd in the service, to qualifie them for the sea, in order to make officers. ... By Captain George St. Lo George St. Lo 1693 Engelska
830 A Rowland for an Oliver: or, a sharp rebuke to a sawcy levite - In answer to a sermon preach'd by Edward Oliver, M.A. before Sir Humphry Edwin late Lord Mayor of London, at St. Paul's Cathedral, on Sunday October 22. 1698. By a lover of unity George Ridpath 1699 Engelska
831 Britannia triumphans; or An effectual method wholly to destroy the power of France - by encouraging navigation in all its branches. Whereby their Majesties fleet may be sufficiently mann'd in a months time, on any occasion, without impressing; and by making a competent provision for such as shall be wounded in the service of Their Majesties, against the common enemy, in whatsoever stations they are placed. All which may be effected without any very considerable charge to the kingdom. Together with a brief enumeration of the several advantages to be made by erecting a publick fishery, by which a constant nursery of able seamen, and a security and enlargement of our trade abroad will be surely advanced. To which are subjoined, some proposals for the support and maintenance of the children of sll such as fall in the said service; and the certain and best expedient of encreasing the numbers of our privateers. Humbly represented to Their Majesties, and Members of Parliament. By Capt. St. Loe, one of the commissioners of the prize office George St. Lo 1694 Engelska
832 Vn mot au peuple du monde qui hait la lumiere - quie rend testmoignage par la lumiere audedans deux tous; ou il leurs est montré, ce que c'est que la lumiere; qui est la condemnation du monde et de ses œuueres; et ce que c'est que l'esprit de verité, et a quoy il les conduit, qui sont ceux qu'il conduit: et aussy ils sont exhortez de se repentir cependant qu'ils ont la lumiere, de croire et de cheminer en la lumiere, de crainte qu'ilsne soient prevenus destenebres, et qu'ils n'y soient jettez ou ily aura pleurs et illegible de dents George Fox 1659? Franska
833 England's interest; or, A discipline for seamen - wherein is proposed, a sure method for raising qualified seamen, for the well manning Their Majesties fleet on all occasions. Also a method whereby seamen will be obliged mutually to relieve each other on board the men of war yearly,or thereabout; except where any seaman by his own voluntary consent shall be willing to stay longer. Likewise is shewed the advantages, which by these methods will accrue to the nation in general, and in particular to the merchants and seamen: for hereby the wages now given in merchant-ships will be brought lower, and every seaman will have the liberty of chusing his own commander, after the first year, and continuing with him, if he so likes. By Captain George St. Lo George St. Lo M DC XCIV. 1694 Engelska
834 Innocency no shield against envy - A sermon preached on Friday, April 11. being the fast-day appointed by the Kings proclamation to seek reconciliation with God, &c. By George Topham, rector of Boston in Lincolnshire. Perused and approved of by the right Reverend father in God, Thomas, Lord Bishop of Lincoln George Topham 1679 Engelska
835 Pharisaism display'd, or Hypocrisie detected - In a sermon preached in St. Mary's Church in Stamford, August the 21st, 1690. Being the triennial visitation of the right Reverend father in God, Thomas Lord Bishop of Lincoln. By George Topham, prebendary of Lincoln George Topham 1690 Engelska
836 The right teaching of useful knowledg, to fit scholars for som honest profession - shewing so much skil as anie man needeth (that is not a teacher) in all knowledges, in one schole, in a shorter time in a more plain waie, and for much less expens than ever hath been used, since of old the arts were so taught in the Greek and Romane empire George Snell 1649 Engelska
837 Short-hand yet shorter: or, The art of short-writing advanced in a more swift, easie, regular, and natural method than hitherto - Whereby the former difficulties in placing the vowels are removed; they, the dipthongs and consonants, further contracted; the particles, pronouns, degrees of comparison, persons, moods, tenses, contrarieties, repetitions, sentences negative and interrogatory, are shortned. The rules are plain, easie to be remembred and applied to any other short-hand, that such as have learned other authors may have hence a very considerable help to write more swiftly without altering their foundation. By George Ridpath George Ridpath 1687 Engelska
838 A brief discovery of the dangerous principles of John Horne (a priest in Lin) and Thomas Moore junior - both teachers of the people called Mooreians or Manifestarians, (and called by some free-willers or independants.) In answer to their book called A brief discovery of the people called Quakers, and a warning to all people to beware of them and of their dangerous principles, &c. Which book is a false narrative of two disputes, the one which they had with John Whitehead at Gedney in Lincoln-shire, and the other with Geo. Whitehead and Geo. Fox the younger, at Lin in Norfolke, both in the seventh moneth, 1659. Also priest Horns testimony against his brethren the priests. This is to go amonst the professors in England in discovery of the truth; ... By the truth which is in George Whitehead. John Whitehead. George Fox the younger George Whitehead 1659 Engelska
839 D. D. An advertisement, anent the reading of the books of Antonia Borignion - By George White minister at Mary-Culter near Aberdeen George White Anno Dom. 1700 Engelska
840 A true and impartial history of the most material occurrences in the kingdom of Ireland during the two last years - With the present state of both armies. Published to prevent mistakes, and to give the world a prospect of the future success of Their Majesties arms in that nation. Written by George Story, an eye-witness to the most remarkable passages. Part I George Warter Story M DC XC III. 1693 Engelska

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