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The rich man, and Lazarus
To which is added, The wolf and hireling. The straight gate & narrow way. The wedding guests -
Short remarks on a paper dated June 30, 1758. The author sets out with an unfortunate mistake both in point of good-breeding, and of fact; by quoting one of the conclusions that are drawn at the end of the late comparison of Mr. Viner's will, &c. and calling that a confident assertion, which is proposed with great diffidence and caution
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Qæstiones [sic] in philosophia
discutiendæ sub Henr: Dunstero præside, Col: Harvard: Cantab: N:-Angl: in comitiis per inceptores in artib: nono die sextilis M. DC. LIII -
Quæstio in philosophia discutienda
sub Carolo Chauncæo, S.S. Theol: Bac: præside Col: Harvard: Cantab: Nov-Angl: in comitiis, per inceptorem in artibus, decimo die sextilis M. DC. LVIII -
The principles of argument
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The five days debate at Cicero's house in Tusculum
Upon 1. Comforts against death. 2. Patience under pain. 3. The cure of discontent. 4. The government of the passions. 5. The chief end of Man. Between master and sophister -
Brief drawing
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A Warning to the frequenters of debating clubs
being a short history of the rise and progress of those clubs -
Argumentieren und diskutieren
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Argumentation
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A philosophical debate between B--- and L--- inscrib'd to Capt. John Godfrey
One of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex, and City and Liberties of Westminster -
An exact collection of the debates of the House of Commons, held at Westminster, October 21, 1680
Prorogued the tenth, and dissolved the eighteeth of January following. With the debates of the House of Commons at Oxford, assembled March 21. 1680. Also a just and modest vindication of the proceedings of the said Parliaments -
History of the Speculative Society of Edinburgh from its institution in M.DCC.LXIV
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Self-murder
or, an Episcopal-doctor murdering his own reputation in a pamphlet, called, Self-condemnation, in pursuance of the debate in the shop -
A debate betwen the Rev'd Mr. Byles, late Pastor of the First Church in New-London, and the brethren of that church
held at the meeting-house, previous to his leaving said society; containing the substance or heads of the discourse, which then passed. As also a specimen of one of the many volumes which Mr. Byles is supposed to have been convinced by, &c. By A.Z. Esq; See 34th Chap. of Ezekiel. To which are added some remarks -
Information for the officers of state on behalf of His Majesty, defenders, against the heritors of the parish of Drymen, ... pursuers
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A sketch of the debate
at the India House on the raising of two regiments of volunteers, from among the servants of the company, for the publick service, which took Place on the 13th of Oct. 1796. Reported by William Woodfall -
A letter from a citizen of London, to a friend in the country
Containing, a Full, Authentic, and Impartial narrative of some late debates and proceedings in Common-Council, relative to the distribution of certain tickets for the King of Denmark's masquerade -
Three important questions fairly debated
viz I. whether any man may chuse his own religion, or depend on others to chuse it for him? II. Whether a mere Certainty of some Church-Mens being of the True Religion, can give them a Right to impose that Religion upon others, on Pain of eternal Damnation? III. Whether all Supreme Powers, who are firmly persuaded that they are of the Orthodox Religion, have Authority from God to oblige their Subjects openly to profess the same, by the Sanctions of Rewards and Punishments? In two dialogues. By a layman; a sincere lover of truth