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Der Einzug des Nichts ins Sein
erkenntnistheoretische und philosophisch-hermeneutische Überlegungen zu Kafkas Roman Das Schloß -
Der Einzug des Nichts ins Sein
erkenntnistheoretische und philosophisch-hermeneutische Überlegungen zu Kafkas Roman Das Schloß -
Ein Mensch in Christo oder eine neue Creatur
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A blow at the root of all evil
Being the substance of a sermon, preached at Leeds, Oct. 9, 1786, by Thomas Taylor -
A short account of the state of Alexander Provan, during his confinement after his condemnation
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[The] sons of darkness holding a Lanthorn to the children of light
Being the substance of a sermon delivered in the New-Market; in Birmingham. By Thomas Taylor -
A concordance to the Holy Scriptures
of the Old and New Testament, also ... the titles and appellations given to Christ and his church -
A vindication of the rights of brutes
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Lysiae [Orationes] quae supersunt Graeca castigavit Taylori et Marklandi annotationibus suas adiecit, editionem curavit Io. Iacobus Reiske
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Schläffriger Christ
Nebst bey gefugten Trost-Schreiben an alle hertzlich betrübte Heiligen Gottes, übersetzet aussem Englischen J. N. -
Der Einzug des Nichts ins Sein
erkenntnistheoretische und philosophisch-hermeneutische Überlegungen zu Kafkas Roman Das Schloß -
Der Einzug des Nichts ins Sein
erkenntnistheoretische und philosophisch-hermeneutische Überlegungen zu Kafkas Roman Das Schloss -
Der Einzug des Nichts ins Sein
erkenntnistheoretische und philosophisch-hermeneutische Überlegungen zu Kafkas Roman Das Schloß -
Unparalleled injustice!
as developed in the case of Mr. William Tinmouth, who has been imprisoned fourteen years and upwards and is still a prisoner in Durham Gaol for an alleged debt of twenty pounds -
Memoirs of John Howard, Esq., F.R.S., the Christian philanthropist
with a detail of his most extraordinary labours in the cause of benevolence -
The confession or declaration of the ministers or pastors, which in the United Provinces are called Remonstrants
concerning the chief points of Christian religion -
A commentarie vpon the Epistle of S. Paul written to Titus. Preached in Cambridge by Thomas Taylor, and now published for the further vse of the Church of God. With three short tables in the end for the easier finding of 1. doctrines, 2. obseruations, 3. questions contained in the same
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A concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament
Also, The different Significations of many important Words, by which their Meaning is opened; and often seeming Contradictions reconciled. Likewise, a short Account of several Jewish Customs and Ceremonies, by which many Parts of Scripture are illustrated. To which is added, An Explication of the most material Names, especially of Persons, in the Old and New Testament; as also the Titles and Appellations given to Christ and his Church. By Thomas Taylor -
A godlie and learned exposition upon the whole epistle of Iude, containing threescore and sixe sermons
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The divinity of the Son of God, proved in a sermon, preached in the New-Chapel, in Norfolk-Street, Sheffield, May 24, 1784. By Thomas Taylor
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A sermon preach'd on the fair-day, at Saint John's in Bedwardine
Before the Right Worshipfull the Mayor, and Worshipfull Aldermen of Worcester; upon Fryday March 26th. 1708. Being appointed and instituted as a solemn duty, proper for that occasion. Publish'd at the Request of the Mayor and Aldermen Aforesaid. By Tho. Taylor, A.B -
Remarks upon remarks
or some animadversions, on a treatise wrote by one who calls himself Dr. Gardner, others say, Daniel De-Foe. Intitled remarks on Febrifugum Magnum, wrote by the reverend Dr. Hancocke, for the general good of mankind. The Remarker's Dedication to the President, Censors, and others of the College of Physicians Considered, and of the rest in as good Order as the Perplexed and Confused Nature of the said Pamphlet would admit, without Partiallity or respect of Persons. To which some accounts are added of the use and abuse of common water, in many distempers, not taken notice of by any of them. With an Hudibrastick reply subjoyn'd, by way of appendix, to the sarcastical Gabriel John's flagellum, or a dry answer to Dr. Hancocke's wonderfully-comical liquid book, &c -
The nature and design of the Lord's Supper, considered
in a sermon, preached at Liverpool, Jan. 22d, 1792. By Thomas Taylor -
The history of the Waldenses and Albigenses
who begun the Reformation, in the vallies of Peidmont [sic], ... several hudred [sic] years before Luther. By Thomas Taylor -
Memoirs of John Howard, Esq., F.R.S., the Christian philanthropist
with a detail of his most extraordinary labours in the cause of benevolence