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The village
a poem. ; With an appendix -
False alarms; or, The mischievous doctrine of ghosts and apparitions, of spectres and hobgoblins, exploded
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False alarms, or, The mischievous doctrine of ghosts & apparitions, of spectres and hobgoblins, exploded
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Le Trou de Saint Patrice
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Essays on the superstitions of the Highlanders of Scotland
to which are added, translations from the Gaelic ; and letters connected with those formerly published -
The Reformation reformed
Or, An attempt towards uniting all protestants in one opinion concerning religion and government. Wherein it will be demonstrated, that true Christianity is founded on argument, and that every pretence to religion not founded on argument is Antichristian. And, with respect to government, it will be demonstrated, that there can be no true liberty without loyalty, nor any true loyalty without liberty; and that neither can subsist among a people generally void of publick spirit, destitute of arms, and ignorant of military discipline -
The Wig and shoulder of mutton
to which are added The unfortunate shepherd boy, and Faithful steward. -
The nature, mischiefs, and remedy of superstition illustrated
In two sermons preached before the University of Oxford, on Sunday, Feb. 17. 1754. By William Dodwell D.D. rector of Shottesbrook, Berks, and prebendary of Sarum. Published at the request of Mr. Vice-Chancellor, and the heads of Houses -
The wrongs of man exemplified, or, An enquiry into the origin, the cause, and the effect, of superstition, conquest, and exaction, separate and united
and the injustice they have operated on the condition of man in a state of society ... -
An address to men of science
calling upon them to stand forward and vindicate the truth from the foul grasp and persecution of superstition, and obtain for the island of Great Britain the noble appellation of the focus of truth, whence mankind shall be illuminated, and the black and pestiferous clouds of persecution and superstition be banished from the face of the earth, as the only sure prelude to universal peace and harmony among the human race, in which a sketch of a proper system for the education of youth is submitted to their judgment -
The criminal prosecution and capital punishment of animals
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The triumphs of superstition
an elegy -
Eine Wahre und approbirte Kunst in Feuers-Brünsten und Pestilentz-Zeiten nützlich zu gebrauchen
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Of superstition
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The orders from the Hovse of Commons for the abolishing of superstition and innovation, in the regulating of church affaires
1 concerning the communion table, 2 concerning the Sabbath day, 3 concerning images : September 1, 1641 -
D. Johann Peter Eberhards der Arzneigelahrtheit, Naturlehre und Mathematik ordentl. Professors ... Abhandlungen vom physikalischen Aberglauben und der Magie
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Of superstition and enthusiasm
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Magic and mysticism
studies in bygone beliefs -
The Blazing-star, or, A Discovrse of comets
their natures and effects -
The superstition of omens and prodigies
with the proper reception, and profitable improvement. A divinity lecture upon the surprising phænomenon of light, March 6. 1715. On the Sunday after -
Bigotry, superstition and hypocrisy worse than atheism
Divided into two parts. Part I. In which is prov'd, that bigotry, superstition and hypocrisy, are not only more pernicious to society than atheism, but are also a greater offence to God himself. Wherein also is demonstrated, That it is not only lawful to reason and examine into the Truth of Faith and Religion; but it is likewise the Duty of all Men so to do: And also, that it is inconsistent with the Attributes of God to punish, or reward any one Man for his Belief, when entertain'd by Speculation. At the End of which, is a short Discourse on Deism. Part II. The autho relates a discourse that pass'd between a friend and himself: In which Discourse, his Friend recounts several Dialogues that pass'd between a Jew and himself, at Amsterdam; in which, the Former delivers his Thoughts concerning Religion. And also endeavours, philosophically, to prove, That the Soul is an immaterial Substance: And, that even granting it Matter, to be impossible for the Mind to perish at the Dissolution of the Body. And likewise, he proves it to be the Duty of all Men to think freely. At the End of which, his Friend also delivers his Opinion on Religion, under a Metaphor. By M. Robles -
A True inventory of the goods and chattels of svperstition
late of the parish of ignorance, in the county of blind-devotion, and in the kingdome of idolatry, deceased : taken and apprised, this nineteenth of February ... 1642 : as also, a relation of the Popes being in a svvoun, at the newes of the abolishment of superstition in the kingdome of England : in the clymactericall yeere of the Bishops ... 1642 -
A true inventory of the goods and chattels of superstition
Late of the parish of ignorance, in the county of blind-devotion, and in the kingdome of idolatry, deceased: taken and apprised, in this nineteenth of February Anno Domini 1642. As also, a relation of the Popes being in a swoun, at the newes of the abolishment of superstition in the kingdome of England. In the clymactericall yeere of the bishops, Anno Dom. 1642. By R.P -
Pseudodoxia epidemica, or, Enquiries into very many received tenents, and commonly presumed truths
whereunto is added Religio medici, and A discourse of the sepulchral-urnes lately found in Norfolk : together with The garden of Cyrus, or, The quincuncial lozenge, or, Net-work plantations of the ancients, artificially, naturally, mystically considered : with sundry observations -
The age of superstition, containing remarks on Methodist preachers