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The last pagan emperor
Julian the Apostate and the war against Christianity -
An account of the fearful state of Francis Spira, after he turned from the Protestant church to popery
To which is added a collection of narratives. The whole being designed as an antidote against apostacy, backsliding, and infidelity -
A relation of the fearful state of Francis Spira, after he turned apostate from the Protestant to the Romish church
To which is added, some account of the miserable lives and deaths of John Child & George Edwards: and a short notice of Julian the Apostate, and of the celebrated Origen -
Murder a great and crying sin
A sermon preach'd on the Lord's-Day March 4th. 1732-3. To a poor prisoner under sentence of death for that crime. By Samuel Checkley, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston. [Five lines of Scripture texts] -
Advice from the dead to the living: or, A solemn warning to the world
Occasioned by the untimely death of poor Julian, who was executed on Boston Neck, on Thursday the 22d. of March, 1733. for the murder of Mr. John Rogers of Pembroke, the 12th of September, 1732. Very proper to be read by all persons, but especially young people, and servants of all sorts -
The last speech and dying advice of poor Julian
who was executed the 22d of March, 1733. for the murder of Mr. John Rogers of Pembroke. Written with his own hand, and delivered to the publisher the day before his execution -
The life of the Emperor Julian
Translated from the French. And improved with coins, notes and a genealogical table -
Poor Julleyoun's warnings to children and servants
to shun the ways of sin, and those particularly which hath brought him to his doleful end -
The writings of Julian of Norwich
a vision showed to a Devout Woman and a revelation of love -
Julian of Norwich
the influence of late-medieval devotional compilations -
Julian of Norwich
the influence of late-medieval devotional compilations -
The last speech and dying advice of poor Julian
who was executed the 22d of March, 1733. for the murder of Mr. John Rogers of Pembroke. -
Poor Julleyoun's warnings to children and servants
to shun the ways of sin, and those particularly which hath brought him to his doleful end -
Advice from the dead to the living: or, A solemn warning to the world
Occasioned by the untimely death of poor Julian, who was executed on Boston Neck, on Thursday the 22d. of March, 1733. for the murder of Mr. John Rogers of Pembroke, the 12th of September, 1732. -
A vindication of the primitive Christians in point of obedience to their Prince against the calumnies of a book intituled, The life of Julian, written by Ecebolius the Sophist
as also the doctrine of passive obedience cleared in defence of Dr. Hicks : together with an appendix : being a more full and distinct answer to Mr. Tho. Hunt's preface and postscript : unto all which is added The life of Julian, enlarg'd -
A relation of the fearful state of Francis Spira, after he turned apostate from the Protestant church to popery
To which is added an account of the miserable lives and woful [sic] deaths of Mr. John Child, who hung himself in Brick-Lane, Spittle-Fields, London, 1684; and Mr. George Edwards who shot himself, Jan. 4, 1704. -
Julian the apostate
being a short account of his life, the sense of the primitive Christians about his succession and their behaviour towards him : together with a comparison of popery and paganism -
Themistius, Julian and Greek political theory under Rome
texts, translations and studies of four key works -
Julian of Norwich
the influence of late-medieval devotional compilations -
Ammianus' Julian
narrative and genre in the res gestae -
On deification and sacred eloquence
Richard Rolle and Julian of Norwich -
Julian of Norwich
the influence of late-medieval devotional compilations -
An account of the life of Julian the Apostate vindicated
and the truth of the assertions therein, further maintained against all the idle and illiterate cavils, and the nonsensical and whimsical remarques upon the life of Julian, by one who rules himself a lover of truth, vertue and justice -
A strange tongue
tradition, language, and the appropriation of mystical experience in late fourteenth-century England and sixteenth-century Spain