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1A dissuasive from stealing: A sermon preached at Holton, in Suffolk. Inscribed To The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. By Stephen White, M. A. Rector Of HoltonPublished 1789Call Number: Loading…read online
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2A dissuasive from stealing: A sermon preached at Holton, in Suffolk. Inscribed to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. By Stephen White, M.A. Rector of HoltonPublished 1770Call Number: Loading…read online
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3A disswasive from stealing: A sermon preached at Holton, in Suffolk. Inscribed to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. By Stephen White, M. A. Rector of HoltonPublished 1769Call Number: Loading…read online
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4Collateral bee-boxes: or, a new, easy, and advantageous method of managing bees. In which part of the honey is taken away, in an easy and pleasant manner, without destroying, or much disturbing the Bees; and early Swarms are encouraged. By Stephen White, M. A. Rector of Holton, in SuffolkPublished 1764Call Number: Loading…read online
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5Collateral bee-boxes: Or, a new, easy, and advantageous method of managing bees. In which part of the honey is taken away, in an easy and pleasant manner, without destroying, or much disturbing the Bees; early Swarms, if desired, are encouraged, and late ones prevented. By Stephen White, Rector of Holton in SuffolkPublished 1756Call Number: Loading…read online
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6A Disswasive from stealing: A sermon preached at Holton in Suffolk. Inscribed to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. By Stephen White, M.A. Rector of HoltonPublished 1745Call Number: Loading…read online
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7The rule of life set forth sufficiently and compleatly in the holy scriptures. By Christopher Robinson, M. A. Rector of Welby in LincolnshirePublished 1740Call Number: Loading…read online
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8A short essay on the publick judgments of the RomansPublished 1739Call Number: Loading…read online
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9Essay the fifth: or, present or future happiness the result of all. By Christopher Robinson, M. A. and Rector of Welby in LincolnshirePublished 1736Call Number: Loading…read online
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10Essay the fourth, on the authority, use and importance of the clergy. By Christopher Robinson, M. A. and Rector of Welby in LincolnshirePublished 1735Call Number: Loading…read online
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11The divine institution of government: A sermon preach'd at the Assizes held at York, August 1. 1731. Before the Honourable Alexander Denton Esq; one of the Justices of his Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas, and Sir Edmund Probyn Kt. one of the Justices of his Majesty's Court of King's-Bench. By Thomas Clarke, A. M. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Devonshire, and Rector of Kirkeaton. Published at the Request of the Gentlemen of the Grand-JuryPublished 1731Call Number: Loading…read online
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12The true foundation of a nation's greatness: A sermon preached at the assizes held at York, March 7. 1724. Before the Honourable Mr. Justice Tracy. By Thomas Clarke, M. A. Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, Rector of Escrick, and Master of the Free-School at Kirk-Leatham. Published at the Desire of the Gentlemen of the Grand-JuryPublished 1725Call Number: Loading…read online
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13A dissuasive from stealing: A sermon preached at Holton, in Suffolk. ... By Stephen WhitePublished 1797Call Number: Loading…read online
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14Two discourses. First, a seasonable remembrance to relapsed persons, being a sermon industriously wrought upon a select text of Holy Scripture shewing, the infectious nature of fornication, that Unclean and Damnable Sin: How it defileth the Body more than any other Sin (except Adultery, which is the greater.) Giving proper and plain Directions to youthful Persons and others to flee from it, Admonition to unclean Persons to repent, Timely Caution to all to avoid it; and prescribing proper Antidotes against it. Second, a sermon Diligently wrought upon a chosen Text of Holy Scripture, enlarged with Proofs and Arguments, needful to many Christians in this Age. Reproving the unthankfulness of those who sit down to eat and drink with out asking a blessing and rise from Table and depart without returning Thanks to God. Instructing others in a dutiful Point to give Thanks to God when they Drink, as well as when they eat. The second edition, corrected and revised To which is added, A Third Sermon, treating of the Benefits of speaking Truth by Yea and Nay, the great evil of Lying, prophane Swearing, and Damning. With Graces added, to be said, before and after Meat and Drink. Suitable to be bought and given away to others, by those who are charitably inclin'd. By John Thornley, Curate of Bosley, in the County of ChesterPublished 1750Call Number: Loading…read online
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15An essay, or examination of the doctrine of Robert Barclay's Apology: Containing, a large number of discourses and arguments, with proofs abstracted from the Holy Scripture, concerning the most particular points and tenets of the Christian doctrine, controverted between Protestants and Quakers, mentioned in that Apology. Written for the Use and Benefit of Honest and Impartial Readers, inquisitive of Truth. By John Thornley, Curate of Bosley, in the County of ChesterPublished 1742Call Number: Loading…read online
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16The peculiar and distinguishing character of the Gospel: Set forth and demonstrated From its own intrinsick Excellence and Perfection, its Correspondence to the Honour of the Divine Nature, and the Condition and Exigencies of the Human; and from its manifest Superiority, both in Point of Usefulness and true Taste, to all human Compositions. By Christopher Robinson, M. A. Rector of Welby in LincolnshirePublished 1738Call Number: Loading…read online
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17An essay upon the usefulness of revelation, notwithstanding the greatest excellence of human reason. In eight discourses. By Christopher Robinson, M.APublished 1733Call Number: Loading…read online
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18The true foundation of a nation's greatness: A sermon preached at the assizes held at York, March 7. 1724. ... By Thomas ClarkePublished 1725Call Number: Loading…read online
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19Collateral bee-boxes, or, a new, easy, and advantageous method of managing bees. In which part of the honey is taken away, in an easy and pleasant manner, without destroying, or much disturbing the Bees; early Swarms, if desired, are encouraged, and late ones prevented. By Stephen White, M. A. Rector of Holton in SuffolkPublished 1759Call Number: Loading…read online
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20Sermons on several religious and important subjects. By William Shepheard, M.A. Late Rector of Aishreigney, Devon, and Chaplain to the Right Reverend the Bishop of GlocesterPublished 1748Call Number: Loading…read online
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