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Juvenile monitor, or, The new children's friend
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Counsellor Manners his last legacy to his son
enriched and embellished with grave adviso's, excellent histories, and ingenious proverbs, apologues, and apothegms. By J.D -
A sermon preach'd to young people
January the first, 1697. And now publish'd at their request. By Samuel Pomfret -
The vanity of the life of man
Represented in the seven several stages thereof, from his birth to his death. With pictures and pooms [sic] exposing the follies of every age. : To which are added, several other poems upon divers subjects and occasions -
The Christian monitor
containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life. With some directions in order thereto. Written in a plain and easie style, for all sorts of people. Imprimatur. C. Alston; R.P.D. Hen. Episc. Lond. a Sacris Domesticis -
Immorality, debauchery, and profaneness, exposed to the reproof of Scripture, and the censure of the law
containing a compendium of the penal laws now in force against idleness, profaneness, and drunkenness, houses of unlawful games, profane swearing and cursing, speaking or acting in contempt of the Holy Sacrament, disturbing of ministers, profane jesting with the name of God, absenting form the church, profanation of the Lord's day, debauched incontinency, and bastard-getting : with several texts of Scripture prohibiting such vices : also a brief collection of several signal judgments of God against offenders in the said vices and debaucheries -
Treatises upon several subjects
viz. Reason and religion, or the grounds and measures of devotion. Reflections upon the conduct of human life. The charge of schism continued. Two treatises concerning divine light. Spiritual counsel, or, The fathers advice to his children -
A guide to devotion: or, The penitent souls dayly practice
Containing, godly prayers for several occasions; with heavenly meditations, and graces before and after meat. : Together with a short catechism for the better instruction in the Christian religion. Also the holy sayings of several of the ancient fathers of the primitive church. : Very profitable for all people, and useful for families -
Immorality, debauchery, and profaness [sic], exposed to the reproof of Scripture, and the censure of the law
containing a compendium of the penal laws now in force against idleness, profaneness, and drunkenness, houses of unlawful games, profane swearing and cursing, speaking or acting in contempt of the Holy Sacrament, disturbing of ministers, profane jesting with the name of God, absenting from the church, profanation of the Lord's day, debauched incontinency, and bastard-getting : with several texts of Scripture prohibiting such vices : and a brief collection of the signal judgments of God against offenders in the said vices and debaucheries -
Advice to an apprentice, under these following heads
viz. I. Religion. II. Justice and fidelity. III. Obedience. IV. Diligence. V. Affability. VI. Temperance. VII. Chastity. VIII. Thrift. IX. Humility. X. Discretion. : with a preface to the masters -
Wits cabinet or, A companion for young men and ladies
containing I. The whole art of wooing, and making love; with the best complemental letters, elegant epistles, amorous addresses, and answers, in a most pleasant and ingenious strain: with the newest songs, sung at court and both theatres. II. The school of Bacchus; or, the whole art of drinking. taught by a new and most learned method. III. The interpretation of all sorts of dreams. IV. The art of chiromancy and palmestry. V. The several sorts of cosmeticks for clearing and beautifying the face and taking away all freckles morphew, tetters, and ring-worms, and for preserving the complexion, ... VI. The use of metals and precious stones and the way to counterfeit them. VII. Several of the choicest secrets of art and nature. VIII. General rules for the gentile behaviour of young men and ladies in all company. IX. Several sorts of news from divers parts, very jocose and pleasant; with merry riddles -
The mute Christian under the smarting rod, with sovereign antidotes against the most miserable exigents, or, A Christian with an olive leaf in his mouth when he is under the greatest afflictions ...
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The art of knowing one-self, or, An enquiry into the sources of morality
in two parts -
Institutions, essays, and maxims, political, moral, and divine
divided into four centuries