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A call to true loyalty : a King shall reign and prosper: The Lord our Righteousness
Pontis, Henry W
[1901?]
A call to true loyalty : a King shall reign and prosper: The Lord our Righteousness
Pontis, Henry W
[1901?]
Seven lectures for the people
Hopps, John Page (1834-1911)
1861
Contents: Last words with an old Friend -- Where did the belief in a God come from? -- Where did the Bible come from? -- How did the Bible get here? -- The Gospel according to Mahomet -- How can the p...
Infidelity, its cause and cure : being a vindication of the character of God, and a defence of true religion
Barker, B (of Burley, Leeds)
1885
Publisher from cover; printer from title-page.
Is divine existence credible?
Smith, Norman Kemp (1872-1958)
[1931]
"From the Proceedings of the British Academy. Volume XVII."
The true cause of England's bad trade, and its remedy : being the substance of a lecture delivered at Leeds, Huddersfield, Shipley, &c
Sinceritas pseud
[1879]
Publishers' introduction dated 1879.
Letters concerning the love of God, between the author of the Proposal to the ladies [i.e. Mary Astell], and Mr. John Norris: wherein his late discourse, shewing that it ought to be intire and exclusive of all other Loves, is further cleared and justified
Astell, Mary (1668-1731); Norris, John (1657-1711)
1695
Errors in pagination. Errata: b8v. Advertisement: p. [312]. Caption title: Letters philosophical and divine to Mr. John Norris, with his answers.
A demonstration of the existence, wisdom and omnipotence of God : drawn from the knowledge of nature, particularly of man, and fitted to the meanest capacity
Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe- (1651-1715); Boyer, Abel (1667-1729)
1713
Translated by A. Boyer.
A compleat history of the most remarkable providences, both of judgment and mercy, which have hapned in this present age : Extracted from the best writers, the author's own observations, and the numerous relations sent him from divers parts of the three kingdoms. To which is added, whatever is curious in the Works of nature and art. The whole digested into one volume, under proper heads
Turner, William (1653-1701); Poole, Matthew (1624-1679); Dunton, John (1659-1733)
1697
Text is continuous despite pagination. "The wonders of nature. Part II." and "The curiosities of art. Part III." each have separate dated title page and pagination. Contents: Part 1. The history o...