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Containing Let. I. and II. Scripture proofs of a separate intermediate state of existence after death; with an answer to the principal objections to that doctrine. Let. III and IV. remarks upon the most considerable characters and definitions given of man; that especially by which he is distinguished from the creatures around him, by his capacity for religion. The dignity and propriety of which character is briefly demonstrated; with an answer to the most material objections to religious worship. Let. V. reflections on the Christian sabbath, shewing the excellent wisdom and policy of that institution, both as an interval of rest from bodily labour, and a season for religious knowledge, piety, and devotion. By John Steffe -
An earnest persuasive to the serious observance of the Lord's Day. By a minister of the Church of England
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An earnest persuasive to the serious observance of the Lord's Day. By a minister of the Church of England
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[A]dmonitions against swearing, sabbath-breaking, and drunkenness
Designed for the benefit of such, as are guilty of one or more of these vices. [By] James Stonhouse, M.D. rector of Great and Little Cheverel, Wi[l]tshire -
The history of little Davy's new hat
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On the Lord's day
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The whole works of the Reverend and learned Mr John Willison, late Minister of the Gospel at Dundee
in four volumes -
A treatise concerning the sanctification of the Lord's Day
Wherein the morality of the Sabbath, or the perpetual obligation of the fourth commandment, is maintained against adversaries; and the religious observation of the Lord's Day, or first day of the week, as our Christian Sabbath, is strongly proved by scripture-arguments. Containing also many special directions and advices for the better performing the most necessary and comprehensive duty of Sabbath-sanctification. To which are added (by way of appendix) meditations for the Sabbath-Day, taken from the author's manuscripts, never published before. Proper for families. By the Rev. Mr. John Willison, late minister of the Gospel at Dundee -
Sermons on the Christian Sabbath
for distribution in the new settlements of the United States -
Remarks on holy time, on moral law, on the changing of the day, on Sabbatical laws
with a summary, in a letter to a friend -
The infant preacher, or, The story of Henrietta Smith. Sabbath breaking, a dialogue between two Sunday scholars. Ann Wood
and other pieces -
The infant preacher; or, The story of Henrietta Smith
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The infant preacher; or, The story of Henrietta Smith
Being a relation of facts that have taken place in a country town in Connecticut -
The happy waterman; or, Honesty the best policy
To which are added, The boy of Dundee. And The gardener and rose tree. ; Suitable for Sabbath-school readings -
The history of Black Giles, the poacher; or, An account of a family who would rather live by their wits than their work
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The history of Black Giles, the poacher; or, An account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work
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The perpetuity and importance of the Sabbath
A sermon, delivered at a meeting of citizens from most of the towns in the county of Cumberland, amd [sic] from several counties adjacent, held at Portland, November 10, 1814, for the purpose of taking measures to promote the due observance of the Lord's day -
The duties enjoined by the fourth commandment
illustrated in a discourse delivered January, 1817 -
The duties enjoined by the fourth commandment
illustrated in a discourse delivered January, 1817 -
Reflexions on the Sabbath; with an examination of the grounds of that partial sanctification of it which characterizes the present age
And remarks on the fatal consequences of that irreligious spirit, and licentious manners, to which it has given birth. Respectfully addressed to Christians of all denominations, and particularly to those persons of rank and fortune, by whose example the practice was first introduced, and by which alone the evil of it can be remedied. By Thomas Horne, D.D. Vicar of Withington, Herefordshire, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford -
A sketch of an act of Parliament to permit, under certain regulations, in wet and casual harvests, the appropriation of two Sundays in a year, for the purpose of carrying and securing corn
With the reasons, moral and religious, upon which this proposed act is grounded. Addressed to the lords and commons of England in Parliament assembled. By James Roper Head -
An Attempt to prove from the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments
That the sabbath was to be changed, from the seventh, to the first day of the week at the resurrection of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ -
The happy family; or, Winter evenings' employment
Consisting of reading and conversations, in seven parts -
The happy family; or, Winter evenings' employment
Consisting of reading and conversations, in seven parts -
Considerations on the prevailing custom of visiting on the Sabbath