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A discourse concerning the grace of courage
wherein the nature, beneficialness, and necessity of that vertue for all Christians, is described. Delivered in a sermon preached at Boston in New-England. June 5th. 1710. By Increase Mather, D.D. [Two lines from I Corinthians -
Two essays: the first on honour, the second on courage
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Good courage discovered, and encouraged
in a sermon preached before the commanders of the military forces, of the renowned citie of London. In the parish church of Great St. Helens. May the 17. 1642. By Simeon Ash, preacher in London -
Good covrage discovered and encovraged
in a sermon preached before the commanders of the military forces of the renowned citie of London : in the parish church of Great St. Helens May the 17, 1642 -
My family for the war
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The bride comes to Yellow Sky
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Heroism
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The famous woman-drummer: or the valiant proceedings of a maid which was in love with a soldier
and how she went with him to the wars, and also of many brave actions that she performed after he had made her his wife, shall here be exprest in this ensuing ditty. to the tune of wet and weary -
A discourse of courage, wherein it is made known according to truth
and the real nature thereof -
A Discourse of courage
wherein it is made known according to truth, and the real nature thereof -
A moral treatise upon valour divided into two books: and dedicated to Monsieur the Dauphin
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Of true Christian and English courage
A sermon, Preach'd in the Cathedral-Church of Hereford, at the assizes held at Hereford, August the 14th, 1715. Before Mr. Justice Blencoe, and Mr. Justice Dormer. By Richard Smalbroke, D. D. Canon-Residentiary of Hereford, and Chaplain to his Grace the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Publish'd at the Request of the High Sheriff and the Gentlemen of the Grand Jury -
A discourse concerning the grace of courage
wherein the nature, beneficialness, and necessity of that vertue for all Christians, is described. Delivered in a sermon preached at Boston in New-England. June 5th. 1710 -
An essay on valour
occasioned by the perusal of some reflections on valour, in an excellent Performance lately published under the title of "A view of the internal evidence of the Christian religion, &c. by Soame Jenyns, Esq." -
Two essays
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The nature and necessity of religious resolution
in the defence and support of a good cause, in times of danger and trial. A sermon preach'd at the Assizes, and before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Thursday, July 19th. 1705. By William Tilly, M. A. Fellow of C. C. C. Oxon -
The ghosts of the deceased sieurs, de Villemor, and de Fontaines
A most necessarie discourse of duells: wherein is shewed the meanes to roote them out quite. With the discourse of valour. By the Sieur de Chevalier. To the King. The third edition reviewed, corrected, and augmented in French, and translated by Tho. Heigham, Esquire -
The rare jevvel of Christian contentment
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Good courage discovered, and encouraged
in a sermon preached before the commanders of the military forces, of the renowned citie of London. In the parish church of Great St. Helens. May the 17. 1642. By Simeon Ash, preacher in London -
A moral treatise upon valour
divided into two books -
Sr. Kenelme Digbyes honour maintained
by a most couragious combat which he fought with the Lord Mount le Ros, who by bale and slanderous words reviled our king : also the true relation how he went to the King of France who -
Religion the principle and support of rational courage
A sermon preached at the parish church of St. Chad Salop, December 21, 1759. Before the Regiment of Royal Volunteers, on their first receiving the colours. By Rowland Chambre, M.A -
A sermon preached in the parish church of Whitby
On Sunday; July 2, 1780, Before a battalion of volunteers, Formed for the Defence of that Town and Neighbourhood. Published at the Request of the Officers. By the Rev. Joseph Robertson, Curate of the said Church -
Mercy the truest heroism
display'd in the conduct of some of the most famous conquerors and heroes of antiquity; viz. Cyrus, Alexander, Julius Cæsar, Augustus, Flavius Vespasianus, Titus, M. Antoninus, Alphonsus, King of Arragon, &c. Most humbly Inscrib'd To His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland -
A short description of the roads which lead to that delightful country called Merryland
To which are subjoined, An history of the gallantries of Bettyland. With some carnal recreations in prose and verse