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- "Manners makyth man"
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- A Friendly address to the inhabitants of the town of Providence
- A Friendly address to the inhabitants of the town of Providence
- A Garden of spirituall flowers : yeelding a sweet smelling sauour in the nosthrils [sic] of each true-hearted Christian, 2 part
- A Garden of spirituall flowers : yeelding a sweet smelling sauour in the nostrils of each true hearted Christian, 2 part
- A Juvenile guide, or, Manual of good manners : consisting of counsels, instructions & rules of deportment for the young
- A Murderer's death bed
- A New Year's gift for children. : Delightful and entertaining stories for little masters and misses. To the tender parents of my little benefactors
- A Protestant antidote against popery : with a brief discourse of the great atheisticalness and vain amours now in fashion
- A Scripture testimony to the saints practices : wherein all may see the practice of the holy men and women of God .
- A Warning to disobedient youth : being a relation concerning a certain Henry Webb, who was three days and nights in a trance. As also an account of what he had seen while in that condition. Now published as a warning to all hardened and impenitent sinners, whether youth o others, that they may be excited speedily to turn to the Lord by unfeigned repentance, in order to find mercy and acceptance with him. [Three lines from Job]
- A Warning to disobedient youth: : being a relation concerning a certain Henry Webb, who was three days and nights in a trance. As also an account of what he had seen while in that condition. : Now published as a warning to all hardened and impenitent sinners, whether youth or others, that they may be excited speedily to turn to the Lord by unfeigned repentance, in order to find mercy and acceptance with him. : [Three lines from Job]
- A better man : a (mostly serious) letter to my son
- A book of instructions, : written by the Right Honourable Sir Christr. Wandesforde, Knt. Lord Deputy of Ireland, First Master of the Rolls, then One of the Lords Justices, and Baron Mowbray & Musters; to his Son and Heir, George Wandesforde, Esq; in order to the Regulating the Conduct of his Whole Life. .
- A bridle for the tongue : or, some practical discourses under these following heads, viz. Of prophane, or atheistical discourse. Of blasphemy. Of rash and vain swearing. Of False-Accusing, or bearing False-Witness. Of Calumny, or Slander. Of Detraction, or Backbiting, and of Tale-Bearing, and Reproof. Of Censoriousness, or Rash Judging. Of Scoffing, Derision, or Mocking. Of Contumely, or Reproach. Of Imprecation, or Cursing. Of Brawling, Quarrelling, or Wrangling. Of Dissimulation, or Deceit. Of Flattery. Of Lying, Equivocation, Promise-Breaking, and Discovering Secrets. Of Talkativeness, Garrulity, or Vain Babbling. Of Ostentation, or Boasting. Of Querulousness, or Murmuring. Of Foolish Jesting. Of Obscene, and Immodest Talk. By Henry Hooton, M.A
- A bundle of letters to busy girls on practical matters : written to those girls, who have not time or inclination to think and study about the many important things which make up life and living
- A cap of gray hairs for a green head, or, The fathers counsel to his son, an apprentice in London : containing wholesom instructions for the management of a mans whole life
- A caution against conformity to this world : two discourses on Romans xii. 2. By Nathaniel Lardner
- A caution against ill company : or, a discourse shewing the danger of conversing familiarly with bad men. By James Ellesby, Minister of Chiswick
- A christian exhortation to the people
- A christian exhortation to the people
- A collection of thoughts, moral and divine, : upon various subjects, in prose and verse. Dedicated, by Permission, to the Right Honourable Earl of Powis, by Wellins Calcott, Gent
- A companion for the young people of North-America : Particularly recommended to those within the three provinces of New-York, New-Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Divided into chapters, adapted to every intelligent capacity, and calculated for the promotion and furtherance of Christian decorum among families; principally designed to excite a laudable and Christian emulation among young people, to pursue the paths which lead to real religion: by attempting to discover the beauties of a virtuous life, and remove all objections young persons can have to being early religious. By Ahimaaz Harker, candidate for the ministry. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- A companion for the young people of North-America. : Particularly recommended to those within the three provinces of New-York, New-Jersey, and Pennsylvania. : Divided into chapters, adapted to every intelligent capacity, and calculated for the promotion and furtherance of Christian decorum among families; principally designed to excite a laudable and Christian emulation among young people, to pursue the paths which lead to real religion: by attempting to discover the beauties of a virtuous life, and remove all objections young persons can have to being early religious.
- A demonstration to the Christians in name without the nature of it : how they hinder the conversion of the Jews .
- A dialogue between the author of Whigs no Christians and a country gentleman
- A dialogue in the manner of plato, on the superiority of the pleasures of the understanding to the pleasures of the senses
- A dialogue on friendship and society. : by the Translator of the Life of Petrarch
- A discourse concerning generosity : where 'tis endeavour'd I. To explain the nature of that principle, II. To shew the usefulness of it for the due government of our actions, III. To shew how generosity may be acquired, or afterwards improved in our minds
- A discourse of natural and moral impotency
- A discourse of the government of the thoughts
- A discourse on the memory of that rare and truely virtuous person Sir Robert Fletcher of Saltoun : who died the 13 of January last, in the thirty ninth year of his age
- A discourse preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, on Sunday, October 8th, 1775.
- A distinction between true liberty and false
- A divine legacy bequeathed unto all mankind of all ranks, ages, and sexes : directing how we may live holily in the fear of God and how we may die happily in the favour of God, both which duties are of universal concern ...
- A dreame of the diuell and Diues : most terrible and fearefull to the seruantes of Sathan, but right comfortable and acceptable to the children of God : plainely described by way of dialogue, verie necessarie to be read aduisedly, and heard attentiuelie, both of rulers and inferiours, rich, and poore, younge and olde, wise and simple, that wish rather to dwel in heauen, then in hell
- A faithful monitor. : Offering, an abstract of the lawes in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, New-England, against those disorders, the suppression whereof is desired and pursued by them that wish well to the worthy designs of reformation. : With some directions and encouragements, to dispense due rebukes, & censures unto all censurable actions. : [One line of Latin quotation]
- A familiar introduction to the knowledge of ourselves. : In two parts. By Samuel Walker, A.B. late curate of Truro in Cornwall, and formerly of Exeter College in Oxford
- A father's instructions : adapted to different periods of life, from youth to maturity; And designed to promote the love of virtue; a taste for knowledge; And attentive Observation of the works of nature: by Thomas Percival, M. D. F. R. S. and A. S. Lond. F. R. S. and R. M. S. Edinb. &c. &c
- A father's legacy to his daughters, : by the late Dr. Gregory of Edinburgh
- A godlie forme of householde gouernment: for the ordering of priuate families, according to the direction of Gods word. : Whereunto is adioyned in a more particular manner, the seuerall duties of the husband towards his wife: and the wifes dutie towards her husband. The parents dutie towards their children: and the childrens towards their parents: the masters dutie towards his seruants: and also the seruants dutie towards their masters.
- A handbook of wisdom : psychological perspectives
- A holy life, the beauty of Christianity, or, An exhortation to Christians to be holy
- A letter from William Penn to his wife and children : Written a little before his first voyage to America, and first published in the London Chronicle, 1761
- A letter from William Penn, to his wife and children, : written a short time before his first voyage to America
- A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady : Being A System of Rules and Informations; digested into a new and familiar Method, to qualify the Fair Sex to be useful, and happy in every Scene of Life. By the Rev. Mr. Wetenhall Wilkes
- A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady : In a new and familiar Method; being A System of Rules and Instructions, to qualify the Fair Sex to be useful and happy in every State. By Wetenhall Wilkes
- A letter of prudent advice. : And religious counsels given to his children
- A letter to Adam Smith LL.D on the life, death, and philosophy of his friend David Hume Esq. By one of the people called Christians
- A letter to a person, : Exercised to Godliness, about our Natural Enmity: Wherein also a Singular Opinion about the State of the Devils and Damned in Hell, is Considered and Refuted, By James Hog Minister of the Gospel at Carnock
- A letter to a young nobleman setting out on his travels
- A letter to the unconverted. : [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- A life worth living : Albert Camus and the quest for meaning
- A line to the modern ladies: : found among the writings of Joseph Hopkins, late of Farmington, deceased
- A line to the modern ladies: : found among the writings of Joseph Hopkins; late of Farmington, deceased
- A man of his word. : A very brief essay, on fidelity in keeping of promises and engagements. : Declaring how and why, a good man will be as good as his word. : With a touch upon some weighty cases, relating to it. : Uttered at Boston-lecture, 11d. 4m. 1713. : And now published, that it may be employed among other instruments, to keep truth alive in the land.
- A manual for young ladies : with hints on love, courtship, marriage, and the true objects of life : supplementary to Kent's new commentary : a manual for young men
- A minister's counsel to the youth of his parish : when arriv'd to years of discretion : recommended to the societies in and about London
- A modern plan : Upon which The Minds and Manners of Youth may be formed: or, A compendium of Moral Institutes made familiar, and adapted to the Circumstances of the present Age. With a Preface, inscribed to Parents, Guardians, and Tutors
- A monitor for delaying sinners. : A sermon studiously accommodated to the meanest capacities: publish'd at the desire of a society of young men, to whom it was preach'd, on the Lords-Day evening, Decemb. 7. 1718.
- A monitory address to Great Britain : a poem in six parts. To which is added, Britain's remembrancer, &c
- A new translation of the morals of Seneca : in five parts. I. Of Benefits. II. Of an Happy Life. III. Of Anger. IV. Of Clemency. And V. Epistles on Several Subjects. To which is prefix'd, some account of the life of Seneca. Together with the opinion of the antients concerning his writings. By George Bennet, A.M
- A new year's gift to the people of Ireland, for the year 1750. Being an æra as remarkable, for the present critical state of this Kingdom, as for the periodical celebration of the jubilee at Rome. Most humbly recommended to Men in all Stations; but more particularly, to the High, Mighty, and Powerful amongst us. By a sincere lover of his country
- A paraphrase on part of the Oeconomy of human life. : Inscribed to His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; governor of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay
- A peaceable temper, and conduct divinely enjoined. : A discourse delivered at Princetown, on December 23d 1759.
- A persuasive to a holy life : From the happiness which attends it both in this world, and in the world to come. By John Ray, late fellow of the Royal Society
- A persuasive to a holy life from the happiness which attends it both in this world and in the world to come. By John Ray, late Fellow of the Royal Society
- A persuasive to a holy life: from the happiness which attends it, both in this world, and in the world to come. By John Ray, late Fellow of the Royal Society
- A plain and easy road to the land of bliss, : a turnpike set up by Mr. Orator -; on which a man may travel more miles in one day, than on any other highway in forty years. With a Dedication, such as never was, or will be, in Vogue
- A present for an apprentice : Or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. Under the following heads, lying, dishonestly, fidelity, temperance, excess of all kind, government of the tongue, others peoples quarrels. Quarrels of one's own, affability, frugality, industry, value of time, company, friendship, bonds and securities, recreations, gaming, company of women, horse-keeping, proper persons to deal with, suspicion, resentment, complacency, tempers and faces of men, irresolution and indolence, caution in setting up, great rents, fine shops, servants, choice of a wife, happiness after marriage, domestick quarrels house-keeping, education of children politicks, religion. By a late Lord Mayor of London
- A present for an apprentice : Or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. Under the following heads, lying, dishonesty, fidelity, temperance, excess of all kinds, government of the tongue, other peoples quarrels, quarrels of one's own, affability, frugality, industry, value of time, company, friendship, bonds and securities, recreations, gaming, company of women, horse-keeping, proper persons to deal with, suspicion, resentment, complacency, tempers and faces of men, irresolution and indolence, caution in setting-up great rents fine shops, servants, choice of a wife, happiness after marriage, domestick quarrels, house-keeping, education of children, politicks, religion. By a late Lord Mayor of London
- A present for an apprentice : Or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate; with rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London
- A present for an apprentice : Or, A sure guide, to gain both esteem and estate; with rules for his conduct to his master and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London
- A present for an apprentice : or a sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. Under the following Heads, Lying, Dishonesty, Fidelity, Temperance, Excess of all Kinds, Government of the Tongue, Other Peoples Quarrels, Quarrels of one's own, Affability, Frugality, Industry, Value of Time, Company, Friendship, Bonds and Securities, Recreations, Gaming, Company of Women, Horse-Keeping, Proper Persons to deal with, Suspicion, Resentment, Complacency, Tempers and Faces of Men, Irresolution and Indolence, Caution in Setting-up, Great Rents, Fine Shops, Servants, Choice of a Wife, Happiness after Marriage, Domestick Quarrels, House-Keeping, Education of Children, Politicks, Religion. By a late Lord Mayor of London
- A present for an apprentice : or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. More especially, while an apprentice, his behaviour after he is free, care in setting up, company with the ladies, choice of a wife, behaviour in courtship, and wedding-day, complaisance after marriage, education of children, &c. By a late Lord-Mayor of London
- A present for an apprentice : or, A sure guide, to gain both esteem and estate: with rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London
- A present for an apprentice : or, A sure guide, to gain both esteem and estate; with rules for his conduct to his master and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London
- A present for an apprentice : or, a sure guide to gain both esteem & estate; with rules for his conduct to his master and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London
- A present for an apprentice : or, a sure guide to gain both esteem and an estate; with rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London
- A present for an apprentice : or, a sure guide to gain both esteem and an estate; with rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. Under the following Heads: Lying, Dishonesty, Fidelity, Temperance, Excess of all kinds, Government of the tongue, Other people's quarrels, Quarrels of one's own, Affability, Frugality, Industry, Value of time, Company, Friendship, Bonds and securities, Recrealions, Gaming, Company of women, Horse-Keeping, Proper persons to deal with, Suspicion, Resentment, Complacency, Tempers and faces of men, Irresolution and indolence, Caution in setting up, Great rents, Fine shops, Servants, Choice of a wife, Happiness after marriage, Domestick quarrels, House keeping, Education of children, Politicks, Religion. By a late Lord Mayor of London
- A present for an apprentice : or, a sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world, under the following heads: Lying, Dishonesty, Fidelity, Temperance, Excess of all kind, Government of the Tongue, Other People's Quarrels, Quarrels of One's Own, Affability, Frugality, Industry, Value of Time, Company, Friendship, Bonds and Securities, Recreations, Gaming, Company of Women, Horse-Keeping, Proper Persons to deal with, Suspicion, Resentment, Complacency, Tempers and Faces of Men, Irresolution and Indolence, Caution in Setting Up, Great Rents, Fine Shops, Servants, Choice of a Wife, Happiness after Marriage, House-Keeping, Education of Children, Politicks, Religion. By a late Lord Mayor of London
- A present for an apprentice : or, a sure guide to gain both esteem and estate; with rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London
- A present for an apprentice: or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. : With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world.
- A present for an apprentice: or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. : With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. : More especially, while an apprentice, his behaviour after he is free, care in setting up, company with the ladies, choice of a wife, behaviour in courtship, and wedding-day, complaisance after marriage, education of children, &c.
- A present for an apprentice: or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate; : with rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world.
- A present for an apprentice: or, A sure guide, to gain both esteem and estate; : with rules for his conduct to his master and in the world.
- A present for an apprentice; or, A sure guide, to gain both esteem and estate: : with rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world.
- A present for servants, : from their ministers, masters, or other friends
- A seasonable warning against bad company-keeping : in a discourse from Prov. XIII. 20. By John Webb, A.M
- A seasonable warning against bad company-keeping : in a discourse from Prov. XIII. 20. By John Webb, A.M. [Two lines from Proverbs]
- A seasonable warning against bad company-keeping: : in a discourse from Prov. XIII. 20.
- A seasonable warning against bad company-keeping: : in a discourse from Prov. XIII. 20.
- A serious letter to the young people of Boston : which may be serviceable also to others to guard them against error-- to establish them in the present truth, and excite them to the prosecution of their duty and best interest. By Mathetees Archaios. [Twelve lines of quotations]
- A serious letter to the young people of Boston; : which may be serviceable also to others to guard them against error-- to establish them in the present truth, and excite them to the prosecution of their duty and best interest.
- A serious poem on various subjects, written for the perusal of children.
- A sermon for the reformation of manners. : Being designed as a sutable [sic] exhortation to enforce the reading of the King's royal proclamation for the encouragment of piety and vertue, and for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaness and immorality. : [Two lines from Romans]
- A sermon for the reformation of manners. : Being designed as a sutable exhortation to enforce the reading of the King's royal proclamation for the encouragment of piety and vertue, and for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaness and immorality. [Two lines from Romans] By Benjamin Colman, M.A. Pastor of a church in Boston, N.E
- A sermon of contentment
- A sermon preach'd at Lincolns-Inn Chapel, : on Wednesday the 10th of November 1742, being The Day appointed by His Majesty for a General Fast. By George Watts, M. A. Preacher to the Honourable Society of Lincolns-Inn. Publish'd at the Request of the Masters of the Bench
- A sermon preach'd at the assizes at Thetford, : March the 17th, Ao 1703/4. At the request of Richard Knights, Esq High Sheriff of the County of Norfolk. By John Robinson, A. M Rector of the Parish of Reepham
- A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners. : At the parish-church of St. Lawrence-Jury, Upon Monday December the 31st, 1705. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Lord Bishop of Lincoln
- A sermon preach'd to the artillery-company, at S. Mary le Bow, October 21 1679 : and published at their earnest request
- A sermon preached before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, at Hartford, : on the day of the anniversary election May 14th, 1761.
- A sermon preached before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, at Hartford, : on the day of the anniversary election May 14th, 1761. By Jonathan Ingersoll, A.M. Pastor of a church in Ridgfield
- A sermon preached to the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in Boston, New-England, June 1, 1761. : Being the anniversary of their election of officers.
- A sermon preached to the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in Boston, New-England, June 1, 1761. : Being the anniversary of their election of officers. By Jason Haven, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham
- A special meditation concerning good letters and good manners: shewing, I. That both must needs meet together in the same Person, to make a good Church-Man. II. That 'tis easier, and better to be a good Man than a great Scholar. III. That the defect of Human Learning, in one that findeth it too late, or too hard to be attained, should at least be supplied by extraordinary goodness of Manners. The design of which three-fold ..., is to lay a Foundation for several Questions thereupon raised, for a discovery of what is contrary to goodness of Manners. That none may think himself as good as he ought to be, who both needs and deserves to be interrogated according to the tenor of those Questions
- A sure guide to Hell, : in seven sections. Containing directions I. To parents in the education of their children. II. To Youth. III. To those whose Minds are possessed with Envy, Malice, &c. IV. To the K----. V. To First Ministers of State. VI. To the Clergy. Vii. To Young Ladies. By Belzebub
- A sure guide to Hell, : in seven sections. Containing directions I. To parents in the education of their children. II. To Youth. III. To those whose Minds are possessed with Envy, Malice, &c. IV. To the K-. V. To first Ministers of State. VI. To the Clergy. Vii. To Young Ladies. By Belzebub
- A sure guide to Hell. : By Belzebub
- A sure guide to Hell. : In seven sections. Containing directions I. To parents in the education of their children. II. To Youth. III. To those whose Minds are possessed with Envy, Malice, &c. IV. To the K- V. To first Ministers of State. VI. To the Clergyand Vii. To Young Ladies. By Belzebub
- A sure guide to Hell. : In seven sections. Containing directions I. To parents in the education of their children. II. To Youth. III. To those whose Minds are possessed with Envy, Malice, &c. IV. To the K--. V. To first Ministers of State. VI. To the Clergy. Vii. To Young Ladies. By Belzebub
- A sure guide to Hell. : In seven sections. Containing directions I. To parents in the education of their children. II. To Youth. III. To those whose Minds are possessed with Envy, Malice, &c. IV. To the K-. V. To first Ministers of State. VI. To the Clergy. Vii. To Young Ladies. Out of the Eater came forth Meat. By Belzebub
- A sure guide to hell, : in seven sections. : Containing directions I. To parents in the education of their children. II. To youth. III. To those whose minds are possessed with envy, malice, &c. IV. To the K---. V. To the first ministers of state. VI. To the clergy. VII. To young ladies. : [One line of quotation]
- A sure guide to hell, : in seven sections. Containing directions I. To parents in the education of their children. II. To youth. III. To those whose minds are possessed with envy, malice, &c. IV. To the K---. V. To the first ministers of state. VI. To the clergy. VII. To young ladies. [One line of quotation] By Belzebub
- A sure guide to hell. : By Belzebub
- A sure guide to hell. By Beelzebub
- A testimony against evil customs.
- A testimony against evil customs. : Given by several ministers of the Gospel
- A testimony for truth against all hireling priests and deceivers : with a cry to the inhabitants of this nation to turn to the Lord before His dreadful judgments overtake them : also a testimony against all observers of times and dayes
- A token, for the children of New-England. Or, Some examples of children, in whom the fear of God was remarkably budding, before they dyed; in several parts of New-England.
- A town in its truest glory : A brief essay upon, a town happy, and glorious: recommending, those things, by which a town may come to flourish with all prosperity. A discourse, wherein the state of all our towns, is considered; but the peculiar temptations & occasions of some towns among us, are more particularly accommodated. [Four lines from Leviticus]
- A town in its truest glory. : A brief essay upon, a town happy, and glorious: recommending, those things, by which a town may come to flourish with all prosperity. : A discourse, wherein the state of all our towns, is considered; but the peculiar temptations & occasions of some towns among us, are more particularly accommodated. : [Four lines from Leviticus]
- A tract for the times, or, The church, the ministry and the gospel : the best means for promoting moral reformation
- A treatise concerning Christian prudence : or the principles of practical wisdom, fitted to the use of human life, and design'd for the better regulation of it. By John Norris, Rector of Bemerton near Sarum
- A treatise of humane reason
- A treatise of moral and intellectual virtues : wherein their nature is fully explained and their usefulness proved, as being the best rules of life ... : with a preface shewing the vanity and deceitfulness of vice
- A treatise of nobility : wherein nobleness of birth, honourable achievements and virtuous acquisitions are duly weighed and valued
- A treatise on morality: : chiefly designed for the instruction of youth. : [Two lines of verse]
- A treatise on virtue and happiness. : By Thomas Nettleton, M. D. and F. R. S
- A true and real dialogue, between Mr. Steel, the butcher, Mr. Deadman, the baker; Mr. Double Chalk, the Publican; Mr. Gripe, the Churchwarden; And Mr. Dip, the Overseer. With a Particular Account of all the villainous Schemes and Artifices they make use of for to rob and cheat the poor laborious and hard working Man and his Family, for to bring him to Beggary; while they and their Families are living upon the Fat of the Land, and driving to their Country Houses in Chaises and Phaetons. and giving their Children large Fortunes; when the poor Man's Children must starve. To which is added A new Song by the Overseer
- A true survey & report of the road. : A brief essay to rectify the mistakes of men, about the way taken by them. The whole way of transgression, and particularly, the wrong way, wherein men transgress the rules of honesty, proved an hard way. And the good way of religion, therefore preferred & commended. In a lecture at Boston, on a special & mournful occasion. : 10.d. 5.m. 1712. : [One line from Proverbs]
- A trumpet sounding an alarvm from the Spirit of Life through an inhabitant of the City of God to all the inhabitants of the earth. : But most especially, to the rulers and inhabitants of the city of Exon: To the end, the dead may be raised, the deaf hear, the dumb speak, the lame walk, and the unclean spirit cast out, and the poor receive the Gospel
- A vindication of a late undertaking of certain gentlemen : in order to the suppressing of debauchery and profaneness
- A visitation of love unto all people : (in whose hearts there are any true honest tender desires begotten towards God and his righteousness) in what sect or opinion or profession soever they be ...
- A visition [sic] of love unto all people : (in whose hearts there are any true, honest tender desires begotten towards God and his righteousness) in what sect or opinion or profession soever theybe [sic] in which is not in the light ...
- A voice of the Lord to the heathen : which to them is a visitation for them to turn to him who is living from all their dead handy works, which to them is an alarm sounded out of Sion
- A warning piece to afflicted England, or, The Church of God under a state of desertion : laid out in VII maximes with application to the present times
- A word in season : or, advice to a soldier
- A word in the behalf of the King : that he may see who they are that honour all men, and love the brother-hood, and honour the King .
- A word of admonition to such as wander from the anointings and teachings, and from the Father and the Son : as also concerning the Supper of the Lord ... shewing also how the Jews wandered from the commands of God ... likewise Gods promises to Cain ... lastly, here is the true Christians righteousness, which must exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, or there is no entring God's Kingdom
- A word to the wise : or, the Bishop of Cloyne's exhortation to the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland
- A word to the wise: or, an exhortation to the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland. : By a member of the established church
- A word to women : the love of the world, and other gatherings : being a collection of short pieces
- A year and a life well concluded. : A brief essay, on the good things wherein the last works of a Christian, may be, and should be, his best works. : A sermon preached on the last day of the year, 1719. : [One line in Latin]
- A zeal for good works excited and directed : in a sermon at the publick Thursday-Lecture, in Boston, March 25th, 1742. Printed at the general Desire of the Hearers. By John Barnard, A. M. Pastor of a Church in Marblehead
- A zeal for good works excited and directed; : in a sermon at the publick Thursday lecture, in Boston, March 25th 1742. : Printed at the general desire of the hearers.
- Address delivered before the Peithessophian and Philoclean societies of Rutgers' College, July 23, 1844
- Adventure Time and philosophy : the handbook for heroes
- Advice from a farmer to his daughter, : in a series of discourses, calculated to promote the welfare and true interest of servants: with reflexions of no less importance to masters and mistresses, with regard to private happiness and public tranquility. In three volumes. .
- Advice from a lady of quality to her children : in the last stage of a lingering illness. Translated from the French, by S. Glasse, D.D. F.R.S. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Vol. I[-II]
- Advice from a lady of quality to her children, : in the last stage of a lingering illness, in a series of evening conferences on the most interesting subjects. Translated from the French.
- Advice from a lady of quality to her children, : in the last stage of a lingering illness, in a series of evening-conferences on the most interesting subjects. Translated from the French. .
- Advice from a lady of quality to her children, in the last stage of a lingering illness.
- Advice from a lady of quality to her children; in the last stage of a lingering illness.
- Advice from farmer Trueman, to his daughter Mary, upon her going to service : in a series of discourses designed to promote the welfare and true interest of servants : with reflections of no less importance to masters and mistresses
- Advice of a father, or, Counsel to a child : directing him to demean himself in the most important passages of this life
- Advice to Irish girls in America
- Advice to a female friend. : By Madam de Pompadour
- Advice to young ladies on their duties and conduct in life
- Advice to young ladies on their duties and conduct in life
- Advice to young men on their duties and conduct in life
- Advice to young men, and (incidentally) to young women, in the middle and higher ranks of life : in a series of letters addressed to a youth, a bachelor, a lover, a husband, a father, a citizen, or a subject
- Aims and aids for girls and young women, on the various duties of life : including physical, intellectual, and moral development, self-culture, improvement, dress, beauty, fashion, employment, education, the home, relations, their duties to young men, marriage, womanhood and happiness
- An account of a child born at Furbick in Darbyshire : the 19th of January, 1694, with a top-knot and rowle on its head, of several colours : with a seasonable caution against pride
- An address delivered at the close of the annual examination of the Young Ladies' Institute, Pittsfield, Mass., September 28, 1844
- An address delivered at the close of the annual examination of the Young Ladies' Institute, Pittsfield, Mass., September 28, 1844
- An address delivered before the Peithessophian and Philoclean Societies of Rutgers College
- An address to the hopeful young gentry of England : in some strictures on the most dangerous vices incident to their age and quality
- An admirable treatise of solid vertue unknown to the men of this generation : who take the appearance of vertue, for the true vertue taught by Jesus Christ ... and in the other saving instructions which he hath given for true Christians in twenty four letters to a young man, who sought after the perfection of his soul ... part I
- An antidote to the miseries of human life : in the history of the widow Placid and her daughter Rachael
- An enquiry into the duties of the female sex. : By Thomas Gisborne, M.A
- An epistle to a young nobleman from his præceptor
- An essay of particular advice to the young gentry, : for The overcoming the Difficulties and Temptations they may meet with, and the making an early and happy Improvement of the Advantages they enjoy beyond others. By the Author of Youths Grand Concern
- An essay on conduct and education. : Recommended to the people called Quakers.
- An essay on conduct. : Recommended to the people called Quakers. A poem.
- An essay on the improvement of time : with notes of sermons, and other pieces
- An essay on the memory of the late Queen
- An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world : By one of the laity. [Four lines from Bacon]
- An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world.
- An exhortation of holye Basilius Magnus to hys younge kynsemen : styrynge theym to the studie of humaine lernynge that they might thereby be the more apt to attayne to the knowlege of diuine literature
- An exhortation to all people to pureness, cleanness, and holiness, and faithfulness to the Lord
- An exhortation to families who have desires to serve the Lord God in their several places : that they may all learn in the light of Christ Jesus, the wisdome and power of God, who is the true teacher
- An extracte of examples, apothegmes, and histories
- An humble attempt to form a system of conjugal morality : being the substance of six discourses addressed to young persons of both sexes, with a design to lead them through the becoming duties of celibacy and marriage
- An oration delivered before the Society of Black Friars, in the city of New-York, : at their anniversary festival, on Tuesday the 10th Nov. 1789.
- An oration delivered before the Society of Black Friars, in the city of New-York, : at their anniversary festival, on Tuesday the 10th Nov. 1789. By Dr. James Tillary. Published by order of the society
- And never stop dancing : thirty more true things you need to know now
- Answering your call : a guide to living your deepest purpose
- Aphorisms on education : selected from the works of the most celebrated English, French, and Latin writers, on that subject: and Intended as a Vade-Mecum for Parents, Guardians, Preceptors, Governesses, &c. In three parts: I. As relating chiefly to the Male Sex. II. With particular Reference to the Female Sex. III. Remarks, of General Application to both
- Ars concionandi: or an instruction to young students in divinity. By J. Barecroft, D.D. The fourth edition. Being advice to a son in the university, with Concionatorum Instructio: Rules for Preaching; or, Advice to all Novices in that Divine Art. Plainly intimating what Subject, Method and Style may be Requisite in it. To which is now added, a short view of the lives, Sufferings, Works and Failures of the fathers in the Three First Centuries. With some Account of the Four First General Councils
- Baccalaureate address delivered August 12, 1833, at the second annual commencement of the University of Alabama
- Baccalaureate address delivered December 17, 1836, at the fifth annual commencement of the University of the state of Alabama
- Be merry and wise: or, A guide to the present and future generation. : Containing choice counsels, useful maxims, and prudent cautions; being suitable for the instruction, as well as entertainment, of persons of all ranks, ages, stations, and conditions in life.
- Beastly morality : animals as ethical agents
- Beauties of history; or Pictures of virtue and vice: : drawn from examples of men eminent for their virutes, or infamous for their vices. : Selected for the instruction and entertainment of youth.
- Beginning life : chapters for young men on religion, study, and busines
- Bernard Bolzano : 24 Erbauungsreden, 1808-1820
- Betty Brown, the St. Giles's orange girl: ...
- Bonifacius : An essay upon the good, that is to be devised and designed, by those who desire to answer the great end of life, and to do good while they live. A book offered, first, in general, unto all Christians, in a personal capacity, or in a relative. Then more particularly, unto ministers, unto physicians, unto lawyers, unto scholemasters [sic], unto wealthy gentlemen, unto several sorts of officers, unto churches, and unto all societies of a religious character and intention. With humble proposals, of unexceptionable methods, to do good in the world. [Two lines from Ephesians]
- Bonifacius. : An essay upon the good, that is to be devised and designed, by those who desire to answer the great end of life, and to do good while they live. A book offered, first, in general, unto all Christians, in a personal capacity, or in a relative. Then more particularly, unto ministers, unto physicians, unto lawyers, unto scholemasters [sic], unto wealthy gentlemen, unto several sorts of officers, unto churches, and unto all societies of a religious character and intention. With humble proposals, of unexceptionable methods, to do good in the world. : [Two lines from Ephesians]
- Boston, April 15th, 1799. : Rev. and dear brethren, Deeply impressed ourselves with the critical and very alarming state of our country, and of our holy religion ... permit us affectionately to invite you to join with us in taking into serious and prayerful consideration the unusual increase of infidelity and impiety among us
- By His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire ... A proclamation. : Whereas the multitude of our iniquities have provoked the righteous governor of the universe ... I do therefore ... exhort all persons of every rank, carefully to abstain from oppression, injustice and every vice ... Given under my hand at the council chamber in Hartford, the 5th day of November ... 1777
- Certaine conceptions, or, considerations of Sir Percy Herbert : upon the strange change of peoples dispositions and actions in these latter times : directed to his sonne
- Certaine treatises
- Charity directed, or, The way to give alms to the greatest advantage : in a letter to a friend
- Chasing grace : what the quarter mile has taught me about God and life
- Cherishing and the good life of learning : ethics, education, upbringing
- Children, adults, and shared responsibilities : Jewish, Christian, and Muslim perspectives
- Choices for living : coping with fear of dying
- Christ, a Christian's life: or, A practical discourse of a believer's life, : derived from Christ, and resolved into Christ: being the substance of several sermons.
- Christian letters full of spiritual instructions : tending to the promoting of the power of godliness, both in person and families
- Christian observations and resolutions, or, The daylie practise of the renewed man, turning all occurrents to spirituall uses, and these uses to his vnion with God : I. centurie : vvith a resolution for death, &c.
- Christianity in short : or, the Way to be a good Christian, recommended to the use of such as want either time or capacity for reading longer and learneder discourses. Consider seriously. Learn industriously. Pray devoutly. Believe firmly. Repent sincerely. Love unfeignedly. Resolve deliberately. Practice constantly. Hope patiently. Receive Thankfully. And Enjoy Eternally. By C. Ellis, author of The gentile-sinner
- Christianity in short: or, The way to be a good Christian, : recommended to the use of such as want either time or capacity for reading longer and learneder discourses. : [Eleven lines from Matthew]
- Christianity to the life. Or, The example of the Lord Jesus Christ, propos'd unto the meditation, and the imitation, of every Christian. : [Five lines in Latin from Salvian]
- Concio ad academiam Oxoniensem : pro more habita inchoante termino, Maii 27, 1662
- Considerations on pure wisdom, and human policy; on labour; on schools; and on the right use of the Lord's outward gifts : By John Woolman. [Three lines from James]
- Considerations on pure wisdom, and human policy; on labour; on schools; and on the right use of the Lord's outward gifts.
- Considerations on the true harmony of mankind; and how it is to be maintained : By John Woolman. [Four lines from Micah]
- Considerations on the true harmony of mankind; and how it is to be maintained.
- Conversations and amusing tales. : Offered to the publick for the youth of Great Britain
- Conversations on human nature for the young
- Cool conduct : the culture of distance in Weimar Germany
- Cool to be kind : random acts and how to commit them
- Coping with freedom : reflexions on ephemeral happiness
- Counsellor Manners his last legacy to his son. : Containing instructions for his behaviour and deportment among men, in the Various Conditions of His Life. By the Observation of which, a Man may raise himself and his Fortune. Licensed, Octob. 27th by Sir R. L. S
- Counsellor Manners, his last legacy to his son : enriched and embellished with grave adviso's, excellent histories, and ingenious proverbs, apologues, and apothegms
- Counsellor Manners, his last legacy to his son : enriched and embellished with grave adviso's, pat histories, and ingenious proverbs, apologues, and apophthegms
- Courage in the Democratic Polis : ideology and critique in classical Athens
- Creating a world that works for all
- Cush going to mill, and other "gems"
- Cynghorion tad iw fab : Yn rhoddi iddo Gyfarwyddiad pa fodd i ymddwyn ei hunan yn y Byd presennol
- Daily observations, or, Meditations divine, morall
- Daniel Sennertus his meditations : setting forth a plain method of living holily and dying happily
- Dating and relating : a guy's guide to girls
- Dealing with choices
- Dear variety. : Suited to all ages and conditions in life, by G: Wright Esqr: author of the Mirror
- Desiring the good : ancient proposals and contemporary theory
- Developing the virtues : integrating perspectives
- Diatribæ : discourses moral and theological delivered by several persons in a plain, practical and friendly conference
- Directions counsels and cautions, : tending to prudent management of affairs in common life. Collected by Thomas Fuller, M.D
- Directions to mankind in general : and in particular to the courtier. The lawyer. The divine. The physician. The justice of peace. By Dr. Fitzpatrick, Q.D.G
- Discourses on domestick duties. : By Samuel Stennett, D.D
- Dishonest to God
- Divers practical cases of conscience satisfactorily resolved ... : to which are added some counsels and cordials
- Domestic happiness, promoted : in a series of discourses from a father to his daughter, on occasion of her going into service; Calculated to render Servants in general virtuous and happy: with various characters, anecdotes, fables, and reflections, suited to Masters and Mistresses of families. Being for the most part adapted also to the Use of Sunday-Schools, as Lectures to the Scholars, particularly Such as are going into Service; Abridged from Virtue in humble life, written by Jonas Hanway, Esq
- Domestic tales and allegories : illustrating human life
- Duty to self : moral, political, and legal self-relation
- Duty to self : moral, political, and legal self-relation
- Dying and dead mens living words
- Early offerings best accepted: and early preparations the best security against evil dayes, or, The wise mans counsel to the young man, laying a solemn charge upon all young persons, to begin to be good betimes; or, to remember their Creator, in the days of youth. : The substance of what was more largely insisted on, from Eccle. xii 1. Preached at Lynn, in the county of Essex, N.E.
- Educational theory as theory of conduct : from Aristotle to Dewey
- Ella, or, Turning over a new leaf
- Empirically informed ethics : morality between facts and norms
- Enchiridion : containing institutions : divine [brace] contemplative, practi[c]al, ethical : moral [brace] oeconomical, political
- Enchiridion : containing institutions divine--contemplative, practical, moral--ethical, oeconomical, political