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The spirit of love, being an appendix to the Spirit of prayer. In a letter to a friend
Law, William (1686-1761); Law, William (1686-1761)
1752-1754
Part 2 has separate pagination and separate title-page which reads: The second part of The spirit of love. In dialogues. By William Law... 1754.
The theory and regulation of love : A moral essay. In two parts. To which are added letters philosophical and moral between the author and Dr. Henry More
Norris, John (1657-1711); More, Henry (1614-1687)
1688
First edition. The letters begin with a Latin letter, from Norris, 8 January 1684 and continue, in English, to 22 February 1685/6, with a final undated letter. An appendix and errata leaf conclude. ...
The Archbishop of Cambray's dissertation on pure love : with an account of the life and writings of the lady, for whose sake the Archbishop was banish'd from court. And the grievous persecutions she suffer'd in France for her religion. Also two letters in French and English, written by one of the lady's maids, during her confinement in the castle of Vincennes, where she was a prisoner eight years: one of the letters was writ with a bit of stick instead of a pen, and soot instead of ink, to her brother; the other to a clergyman. Together with an apologetic preface, containing divers letters of the Archbishop of Cambray, to the Duke of Burgundy, the present French King's father, and other persons of distinction: also divers letters of the lady to persons of quality, relating to her religious principles
Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe- (1651-1715); Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvières de la Motte (1648-1717); Pencheon, James Michael (1924-1982); Martin, Josiah (1683-1747)
1738
Fénelon's text appears to consist largely of extracts from Les œuvres spirituelles. The preface, account of Jeanne Marie Guyon etc. compiled by Josiah Martin, the quaker. The text of two letters,...
The Kama sutra of Vatsyayana
Vātsyāyana; Burton, Sir Richard Francis (1821-1890); Arbuthnot, F F; Archer, W G (1907-1979)
1963
Translated from the Sanskrit.
Passion and society
Rougemont, Denis de (1906-1985); Belgion, Montgomery (1892-1973)
[1940]
"First published in March Mcmxl."
W. T. to fair Clio : who, the first time he had the honour to see her, sung a ballad of her own composing, in compliment to one he had writ before : To the tune of, To all ye ladies, &c
W. T
1716
Anonymous. By William Tunstall. Verse - "Ah! Clio, had thy distant lays".
A visitation of love to the tender plants of Gods vineyard
Jackson, Henry (1662-1700); Caton, William (1636-1665); Scochthrap, Richard
1663 [i.e.1664]
Date of publication from Wing. William Caton's second letter (p. 14) dated: Yarmouth, the 14. of the 11. moneth, 1663. "Another epistle to Friends" (p. 17-18) signed: Richard Scochthrap.
Ioannis Ioviani Pontani Amorum libri II : De amore coniugali III. Tumulorum II, qui in superiore aliorum poëmaton editione desyderabantur. Lyrici I. Eridanorum II. Eclogæ duæ Coryle, & Quinquennius superioribus quatuor additæ. Calpurnij Siculi Eclogæ VII. Aurelij Nemesiani Eclogæ IIII. Explicatio locorum omnium abstrusorum Pontani authore Petro Summontio uiro doctissimo. Index rerum, quæ in his Pontani lusibus contineantur
Pontano, Giovanni Gioviano (1429-1503); Calpurnius Siculus, Titus; Nemesianus, Marcus Aurelius Olympius; Summonte, Pietro (fl. 1504); Torresanus, Andreas de Asula (1451-1529)
1518
"C'est le second volume des poésies de Pontanus: il n'a été imprimé que cette seule fois par les Alde." Cf. Renouard. Leaves 89, 91, 93, and 95 misnumbered 97, 99 101, and 103. Printer's devic...
A tender salutation in gospel love, written principally for the use of his relations
Colley, Thomas (1742-1812)
1799
"Some books lately published" : [1] p. at end.
A tender salutation in gospel love, written principally for the use of his relations
Colley, Thomas (1742-1812)
1799
"Some books lately published" : [1] p. at end.
A testimony of Gods love unto mankind in general, but more especially to them that believe in his light. Also signifying (in short) that the suffering people of God were subject to the higher power, and suffered under the power of darkness
Hardcastle, Peter (1693)
1671
Indexed in: Wing H698; Smith I, 913.
A tender visitation of the Fathers love, to all the elect-children: or an epistle unto the righteous congregations, who in the light are gathered, and are worshippers of the Father in spirit and truth. To be read amongst them in the pure fear of the Lord God, when they are assembled and met together in his name
Smith, William (1672)
1660
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) S4336; Smith II, 602.