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A six line dispute challenging all the independants, presbyterians, and baptists in Dublin to answer it. Occasioned by a discourse between Mr. Weilds, dissenting minister in New-Row in Dublin: and Ambrose Farmer, Taylor: on the 29th day of December, 1707, in his house, in the morning, where you have their discourse repeated first, the subjects we discoursed was about men's long hair, and womens high heads
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God's holy order in nature, which man and woman were created in, truly stated and explained
Proving first, that man is head of the woman, and how woman is made in subjection to man her husband. Secondly, that God gave unto woman a sign in nature, differing from man, to teach her she is the glory of man her husband, and this sign is called glory to woman, and shame to mans nature.Thirdly, that man is commanded by the law of nature and written law of God, not to wear womans glory, because he is the image and glory of God. Fourthly, ... that man that weareth womans glory, by so doing says he is not the glory of God, nor woman the glory of man her husband. Fifthly, therefore, that Christian men durst not live in the breach of Gods order in nature, ... is proved both by scripture and history. Sixthly, and that the Kings and Queens of England; ... were careful, that both themselves and all under their charge, ... kept Gods order in nature ... Seventhly, when the duty began to be omitted by magistrates and guides of the people ... a shame to nature, and a reproach to the Christian r -
Comarum akosmia
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A godly and profitable treatise, intituled Absolom his fall, or the ruin of roysters
Wherein euery Christian may in a mirrour behold the vile and -able abuse of curled long haire -
Comarum akosmia
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A treatise on the nature and preservation of the hair
in which the causes of its different colours and diseases are explained; AS Also The Means Of Promoting Its Growth; And A Description Of The Method of restoring the Hair to its natural Colour, When Turned Grey BY Time OR Illness; OR, Giving IT When Red, any Shade of Brown, Black, or Auburn, And The Means Of Removing Superfluous Hair Without Injuring The Skin. With Directions For Cutting, Curling, and Dressing the Hair; To Which Are Added, Remarks on the Use of coloured Powders, And Infallible Criterions By which the Purity of White Powder may be ascertained. By J. Mather, Perfumer To His Royal Highness the Duke of York, And Ladies' Hair Dresser, No. 12, Edward Street, Portman Square -
Some considerations on the present state of the hair-trade
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A treatise on bear's grease
with observations, to prove how indispensible the use of that incomparable substance, to preserve the head of hair, in that state of perfection, Which can alone rendered it the Delight of all Beholders. By A. Ross -
A treatise on the hair. By Peter Gilchrist, hairdresser
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A treatise on the hair
Shewing Its Generation. Means of its Preservation. Causes of its Decay. How to recover it when lost. What occasions its different Colours; with the probable Means to alter it from one Colour to another. Its most proper Management in different Climates, and in all the Stages, and Circumstances of Life. also a description of the most fashionable methods of dressing ladies and gentlemens hair, both Natural and Artificial. With An Essay on Dress in General, Address'd to the Ladies of Great-Britain. By David Ritchie, Hair-Dresser, Perfumer, &c -
The natural production of hair, or its Growth and Decay, being a great and correct Assistance to its duration, Likewise to strengthen, and Lengthen the Hair, The Remedies, ways, and means, as follows: By Alexander Stewart, hair-dresser, And Author of the Art of Hair-Dressing
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Spiritual armour to defend the head from the superfluity of naughtiness
being a loving and Christian tender, humbly offered to the pious and serious consideration of the ministers of the Gospel and to all others it may concern : wherein is proved that it is unlawful for women to cut their hair polled or shorn and men to wear the same to cover their heads : together with how men and women ought according to the written law of God and nature to wear their hair