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Mephisto in the Third Reich
Literary Representations of Evil in Nazi Germany -
Mephisto in the Third Reich
literary representations of evil in Nazi Germany -
Dialogues of Maximus and Themistius
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The evil and danger of lukewarmness in religion
Being the first part of the late Bishop of London, Dr. Gibson's, fourth pastoral letter. With further improvements -
A sermon
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A guide to faith, or, Christian monitor
in which is represented, the great contest between good and evil, being a composition written for public and Christian -
A digest, or Plain facts stated
In which the Gospel and Law are compared, in some of their most important parts, to shew how Christ was baptized, and why in Jordan. ; To which is added, an essay on the ordinance of water baptism, stating its nature and use as a symbol of that newness of life and nature requisite to the soul of man, preparatory to the full enjoyment of God and happiness -
A mathematical question
propounded by the vicegerent of the world ; answered by the king of glory, enigmatically represented, and demonstratively opened -
The Devil let loose; or, A wonderful instance of the goodness of God
In a letter from a gentleman in South-Carolina to his friend in Annapolis -
The Devil let loose, or A wonderful instance of the goodness of God
Being the substance of a letter from a gentleman in South Carolina, to his friend in Annapolis, in Maryland. ; [Two lines of Biblical quotation] -
The whole works of the Reverend Mr. John Flavel, late Minister of the Gospel at Dartmouth in Devon
In two volumes. Volume I. Containing the life of Mr. Flavel. The fountain of life opened; or, A display of Christ in his essential and mediatorial glory. The method of grace in bringing home the eternal redemption. A treatise of the soul of man. Two treatises, 1. Of fear. And, 2. Of evil days. A discourse of mental errors. Volume II. Containing England's duty, and Mount Pisgah. The mystery of providence; with some new additions. Antipharmacum saluberrimum. Tidings from Rome; or, England's alarm. Husbandry spiritualiz'd. Navigation spiritualiz'd; or, A new compass for seamen. A saint indeed. The touchstone of sincerity. A token for mourners. An offer of help to suffering saints. The balm of the covenant. An exposition of the Assembly's catechism. A treatise of baptism. Sacramental meditations. The reasonableness of personal reformation. His remains. A table or scheme of the sins and duties of believers. To which are added, Alphabetical tables of the texts of scripture explained; and indexes of the principal matters contained in the whole. The sixth edition carefully compared with the best London edition, whereby many very gross omissions, in the former impressions in folio, have been supplied, and great multitudes of errors corrected: together with compleater and more correct indexes than any heretofore published -
The whole works of the Reverend Mr. John Flavel, late Minister of the Gospel at Dartmouth in Devon
In eight volumes. To which is added, An alphabetical table of the principal matters contained in the whole -
An essay on the fall of angels and men
with remarks on Dr. Edwards's notion of the freedom of the will, and the system of universality -
A free inquiry into the nature and origin of evil
In six letters to --. To which is added, a preface, and some explanatory notes. By Soame Jenyns -
Warning against the great evil of profane swearing and cursing
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An essay on the fall of angels & men
with remarks on Dr. Edward's notion of the freedom of the will and the system of universality -
The Fall of man
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Felix, the woodcutter, or, Good and evil
A moral tale for youth. ; [One line of text] -
The whole works of the Reverend Mr. John Flavel, Minister of the Gospel at Dartmouth in Devon
In two volumes. Volume I. Containing The life of Mr. Flavel. The fountain of life opened; or, a display of Christ in his essential and mediatorial glory. The method of grace in bringing home the eternal redemption. A treatise of the soul of man. Two treatises, 1. Of fear. And 2. Of evil days, A discourse of mental errors. Volume II. Containing England's duty, and Mount Pisgah. The mystery of providence; with some new additions. Antipharmacum saluberrimum. Tidings from Rome; or, England's alarm. Husbandry spiritualized. Navigation spiritualized; or, A new compass for seamen. A saint indeed. The touchstone of sincerity. A token for mourners. An offer of help to suffering saints. The balm of the covenant. An exposition of the Assembly's catechism. A treatise of baptism. Sacramental meditations. The reasonableness of personal reformation. His remains. A table or scheme of the sins and duties of believers. To which are added, Alphabetical tables of the texts of scripture explained; and indexes of the principal matters contained in both volumes. The seventh edition carefully compared with the best London edition, whereby many very gross omissions, in the former impressions in folio, have been supplied, and great multitudes of errors corrected: together with compleater and more correct indexes than any heretofore published -
The evil and danger of lukewarmness in religion
Being the first part of the late Bishop of London, Dr. Gibson's, fourth pastoral letter. With further improvements -
The Tinklarian Doctor Mitchel's wonderful speech to the King of France, and Satan's wonderful speech in the wilderness. Dedicated to great Mr. Law in France, who is the wise and wonderful counsellor there
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A dialogue between a husband, wife, and two children, viz. William and Lucy
giving a short account of the cause of natural evil -
A letter to the children and youth of the Society of Friends
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A letter to the children and youth of the Society of Friends
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The Devil let loose, or, A wonderful instance of the goodness of God
being the substance of a letter from a gentleman in South Carolina to his friend in Annapolis, in Maryland