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Nemesiu Philosophu Kai Episcopu Peri Physeōs Anthrōpu Biblion hen
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The character of the last days. A sermon preached before the King. By John Fell, D.D. dean of Christ-Church, and chaplain to His Majesty
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The idolatry of Greece and Rome distinguished from that of other heathen nations
In a letter to the Reverend Hugh Farmer, By John Fell -
Lectures on the evidences of Christianity
Four by the Late Rev. John Fell, of Homerton; and eight by Henry Hunter, D.D. minister of the Scots Church, London-Wall. Published at the request of the managers and subscribers -
A seasonable discourse
Shewing the necessity of maintaining the establish'd religion, in opposition to popery. Written by that most pious and learned prelate, Dr. Fell, lord bishop of Oxford -
The causes of the decay of Christian piety. Or An impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion, undermin'd by unchristian practice. Written by the author of The whole duty of man
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A specimen of the several sorts of letter given to the university by Dr. John Fell sometime Lord Bishop of Oxford
To which is added the letter given by Mr. F. Junius -
The gentlemans calling. Written by the author of The whole duty of man
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S. Cæcilii Cypriani Opera recognita & illustrata a Joanne Fello, Oxoniensi episcopo
Accedunt Annales Cyprianici, sive, Tredecim annorum, quibus S. Cyprianus inter Christianos versatus est, brevis historia chronologicè delineata a Joanne Pearsonio, Cestriensi episcopo -
The works of the author of The whole duty of man
In two volumes. Vol. I. Containing, I. The Whole Duty of Man. II. The Gentlemans Calling. III. The Ladies Calling -
The government of the tongue
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The government of the tongue
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The lively oracles given to us, or, The Christians birth-right and duty, in the custody and use of the Holy Scripture
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The ladies calling·
In two parts· By the author of The whole duty of man: The causes of the decay of Christian piety, and The gentleman's calling -
Forty sermons
whereof twenty one are now first publish'd, the greatest part preach'd before the King and on solemn occasions, by Richard Allestree D.D. Kings Professor in the Chair of Divinity in the University of Oxford, Provost of Eton, and Chaplain to his Majesty. To these is prefixt an account of the author's life -
The government of the tongue. By the author of The whole duty of man, &c
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A sermon preached before the House of Peers
on December 22, 1680. Being the day of solemn humiliation By the Right Rev. Dr. John Fell, Lord Bishop of Oxford -
The art of contentment. By the author of The whole duty of man, &c
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The whole duty of man
laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader. Divided into XVII. chapters; one whereof being read every Lords Day, the whole may be read over thrice in the year. Necessary for all families. With private devotions for several occasions -
A sermon preached before the House of Peers on December 22 1680
being the day of solemn humiliation -
The government of the tongue
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The practice of Christian graces, or, The whole duty of man laid down in a plaine and familiar way for the use of all
... divided into 17 chapters : with Private devotions for several occasions -
The whole duty of man
laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, bur especially the meanest reader : divided into XVII chapters, one whereof being read every Lord's Day the whole may be read over thrice in the year : necessary for all families : with Private devotions for several occasions -
The whole duty of man
laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader : divided into XVII chapters, one whereof being read every Lords Day the whole may be read over thrice in the year : necessary for all families : with Private devotions for several occasions -
The whole duty of man
laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader : divided into XVII chapters, one whereof being read every Lords Day the whole may be read over thrice in the year : necessary for all families : with private devotions for several occasions