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Remarkable account of Mrs. Rachel Lucas, daughter of Mr. James Hinman, of Durham in Connecticut
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Hints for religious conversation with the afflicted in mind, body, or estate
And with such others as stand in need of spiritual assistance; especially at the times when they are confined by sickness. By the Revd. Mr. Richards, curate of all-saints in Northampton, and formerly of Trinity-College, Oxford -
Hints for religious conversation with the afflicted in mind, body, or estate
And with such others as stand in need of spiritual assistance; especially at the times when they are confined by sickness. By the Rev. Mr. Richards, formerly of Trinity-College, Oxford -
Hints for religious conversation with the afflicted in mind, body, or estate
And with such others as stand in need of spiritual assistance; especially at the times when they are confined by sickness. By the Rev. Mr. Richards, formerly of Trinity-College, Oxford -
Authentic documents relative to the miraculous cure of Winefrid White
of Wolverhampton, at St. Winefrid's [i.e. Winifred's] Well, alias, Holy-Well, in Flintshire, on the 28th day of June, 1805 ; with observations thereon -
Navigation spiritualiz'd: or, A new compass for seamen
consisting of XXXII points of pleasant observations, profitable applications, and serious reflections: all concluded with so many spiritual poems. Whereunto is now added, I. A sober consideration of the sin of drunkenness. II. The harlots face in the Scripture-glass. III. The art of preserving the fruit of the lips. IV. The resurrection of buried mercies and promises. V. The sea-mans catechism. Being an essay toward their much desir'd reformation from the horrible and destable [sic] sins of drunkenness, swearing, uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, violation of promises, and atheistical contempt of death. Fit to be seriously recommmended to their profane relations, whether sea-men or others, by all such as unfeignedly desire their eternal welfare. By John Flavel, minister of the Gospel -
A return of prayer: or A faithful relation of some remarkable passages of providence concerning Thomas Sawdie
a boy of twelve years of age, servant to John Roberts of Trebitian in the parish of Lawrack, and county of Cornwal. Who was possest with an unclean spirit, and through mercy by prayer and fasting, dispossest and delivered from the servitude and jaws of Satan. Attested by Mr. Toms, Mr. Lydston, Mr. Travers, and Mr. Nicholas Tyack eminent ministers of Christ, and other Christian friends and neighbours; whose names are annext to the ensuing relation -
Animadversions on a pamphlet, entitled, "Authentic documents relative to the miraculous cure of Winefrid White, of Wolverhampton, at St. Winefrid's Well, alias Holywell, in Flintshire, on the 28th of June, 1805"
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A true relation of the wonderful cure of Mary Maillard, (lame almost ever since she was born) on Sunday Nov. 26. 1693
with the affidavits and certificates of the girl, and several other credible and worthy persons, who knew her both before and since her being cured : to which is added, a letter from Dr. Welwood to the Right Honourable the Lady Mayoress, upon that subject -
Navigation spiritualiz'd: or, A new compass for seamen
consisting of XXXII points of pleasant observations, profitable applications, and serious reflections: all concluded with so many spiritual poems. Whereunto is now added, I. A sober consideration of the sin of drunkenness. II. The harlots face in the Scripture-glass. III. The art of preserving the fruit of the lips. IV. The resurrection of buried mercies and promises. V. The sea-mans catechism. Being an essay toward their much desir'd reformation from the horrible and destable [sic] sins of drunkenness, swearing, uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, violation of promises, and atheistical contempt of death. Fit to be seriously recommmended to their profane relations, whether sea-men or others, by all such as unfeignedly desire their eternal welfare. By John Flavel, minister of the Gospel -
A list of a few cures performed by Mr. and Mrs. de Loutherbourg, of Hammersmith Terrace, without medicine. By a lover of the Lamb of God. M. P. Most respectfully dedicated to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury
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An Account of the remarkable recovery of Mrs. Mary Read, of Rehoboth, to the use of her limbs, of which she had been deprived three years
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The fourth principle of Christian religion: or, the foundation doctrine of laying on of hands
Asserted and vindicated by way of answer to such arguments as by Lieutenant Colonel Paul Hobson have been presented against this Gospel ordinance. Affectionately tendred to such enquiring souls as are desirous throughly to forsake Babylon notion an humane tradition, and by universall obedience to follow the lamb in all his righteous appointments -
The great cures and strange miracles performed by Mr. Valentine Gertrux
who restoreth the blind to sight, the deaf to hearing, the lame to strength, and cripples to walk without crutches : as also, he cureth all manner of diseases, with a stroak of his hand and prayer -
A brief account of Mr. Valentine Greatraks, and divers of the strange cures by him lately performed
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A relation of the miraculous cure of Mrs. Lydia Hills
of a lameness of seventeen or eighteen years continuance, and extraordinary pains attending it, on Saturday the 17th of November, 1694. : With her desposition of the same before the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Lane, Lord Mayor of the City of London -
A faithful narrative of a remarkable visitation. By a physician
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The scripture doctrine of miracles displayed
in which their nature, their different kinds, their possibility, Their Ends, Instruments, Authority, Criterion, and Continuation, are impartially examined and explained, according to the light of revelation, and the principles of sound reason. By G. H -
The balm of Gilead for wounded consciences; in six sections, ... By Titus Knight