Suchergebnisse - Stepping into life
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A life of piety resolv'd upon : A brief and plain essay, upon, a life of religion in, a walk before the glorious God. And the resolutions wherewith such a walk is to be come into. Made, upon the death of that Honourable and religious gentlewoman, Mrs. Sarah Ting; who afte many steps in that walk, arrived unto the blessed end of it; 28 d. 12. m. 1713, 14. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [One line from Isaiah]
Boston : Printed by John Allen, for Nicholas Boone, at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill, 1714E-Book -
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A life of piety resolv'd upon : A brief and plain essay, upon, a life of religion in, a walk before the glorious God. And the resolutions wherewith such a walk is to be come into. Made, upon the death of that Honourable and religious gentlewoman, Mrs. Sarah Ting; who after many steps in that walk, arrived unto the blessed end of it; 28 d. 12. m. 1713, 14
Boston : Printed by John Allen, for Nicholas Boone, at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill, 1714E-Book -
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The heavenly conversation : An essay upon the methods of conversing with a glorious Christ, in every step of our life. With directions upon that case, How may the consideration of Christ, be brought into all the life of a Christian?
Boston in N.E : Printed by Barth. Green, for Eleazar Phillips, at his shop at the south side of the Town House in Kings Street, 1710E-Book -
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The life of Sixtus Quintus, Pope of Rome in the reign of Queen Elizabeth : Containing an account of his parentage; his education; how he became an ecclesiastick, and by what surprising steps he arriv'd first to be a cardinal, and afterwards Pope. In which we have also (by pleasant digressions) a view of the transactions of the Romish Church; and particularly, their intrigues of chusing their popes; and of the most considerable affairs of Europe in that age. An history very diverting and entertaining. Written in Italian by Gregorio Leti; and translated into English by Dr. Salmon
London : Printed for John Wyat, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXXIV. [1724]E-Book -
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A particular and authentic narrative of the life, examination, tortures and execution of Robert Francis Damien, who attempted to kill Lewis XV. King of France, by stabbing him in the right side, as he was stepping into his coach, January the 5th, 1757. Interspersed with Some occasional Reflections on the dreadful Effects of Enthusiasm and Superstition. As published by Authority in Paris. Translated from the French by Thomas Jones, Esq
[London] : A Paris. Chez T. Le Grand, vis-a-vis La Bourse. London: reprinted for J. Reason, opposite Serjeant's Inn, Fleetstreet, M.DCC.LVII. [1757]E-Book -
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Liberty regain'd: set forth in the remarkable life and actions of W**** S****, Esq; written by himself. With the Particulars of his being transported from Liverpool, in Lancashire, (into the West Indies) for five Years; his Return to England, in November last; and a remarkable Account of his Transactions, Intrigues, &c. from fifteen Years of Age. Being A proper Warning for Youth to follow the Steps of Virtue, whilst Young, and to shun Bad Company, Loose and Inordinate Desires, of Sinful and Forbidden Pleasures
London : printed for S. Crowder and H. Woodgate, at the Golden Ball in Pater-Noster-Row, [1755]E-Book -
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