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Cas gan gythraul neu annogaeth i bawb ochelyd myned i ymghynghori a dewiniaid
brudwyr, a chonsyrwyr. gydac Eglurhad Ynghylch y perigl mawr fydd o fyned i ymghynghori a hwynt, a chrybwylliad Ynghylch llawer o arserion a thraddo diadau drygionus, fydd yn cael eu harferyd yn NGhymru -
A terrible and seasonable warning to young men; being a very particular and true relation of one Abraham Joiner
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Die prophetische Mahnrede
form- und traditionsgeschichtliche Studien zum prophetischen Umkehrruf -
An address to the burgesses and heritors of the royal burghs of Scotland
on the present imperfect and arbitrary systems of election established in the burghs. In which are pointed out, the dangerous consequences of these systems, and the great advantages that would result to the burghs and the whole country at large, from a more general diffusion of the right of suffrage at the elections -
A timely warning, and friendly admonition to the forces in Scotland under General Monck
intended for their information, and to prevent effusion of blood -
Of fraternal admonition, or correption
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Ethics and power in medieval English reformist writing
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A dreadful warning, to all wicked persons: to amend their lives
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To the Reverend Doctor James Butler, a titular archbishop. From a friend
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Non-Residence inexcusable; or, the monitor admonished: in a letter to Dr. Free, on the occassion of his elaborate harangue, delivered to the London clergy, at their annual festival, held on the 15th of May last, at Sion College. By the Reverend Absalom Hurley, A. B. Late of Baliol College, Oxford, and now Curate of Kentish Town, Middlesex. Beware of Non-Residents
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Notice is hereby given the [sic] friends of the Marquis of Titchfield and Mr. Best are determined to prosecute with the utmost rigour, every person they can find guilty of perjury
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A warning, or, admonition to G---T B-----N and I-----D. By Philo Patri
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Friendly admonitions to the inhabitants of Great-Britain
in general; and to the clergy of the Church of England, in particular. By Britannicus -
Warning and admonition to the people of Scotland, by the Commission of the General Assembly, met at Edinburgh, March 1. 1798
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A collection of sundry messages and warnings to the inhabitants of the city of Bristol
concerning a dreadful earth-quake to come upon them, unless they speedily repent. Publish'd and proclaim'd in the said city, ... by divers of the Lord's servants, of the people, call' (in scorn) Quakers. Note, this first part was printed in London, 1712. Part the second contains, I. An account of prophesies, ... II. A collection of earth-quakes, ...This second part is printed in Bristol, 1728 -
Considerations on the present times, addressed to the parishioners of Middleham, with the warning of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. By R. B. Nicholls, L. L. B. Dean
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A faithful warning to out-side professors, and loose pretenders to Christianity of all sorts
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An awful sermon
Preached by a citizen of Glasgow, on the Death of the Woman, who lost her life near Rutherglen Muir. To which is added, An exhortation to all young women. And an awful warning to all Whore-Setters, and Baudy-House keepers