The city of refuge : The Gospel of the city explained; and the flight of a distressed sinner thereunto, directed and quickened; with a special aspect on the intentions of early piety. [Two lines from Samuel].
| Main Author: | Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728 |
|---|---|
| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
| Other Authors: | Fleet, Thomas, 1685-1758 (Printer), Crump, Thomas (Printer) |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Similar Items
The city of refuge : The Gospel of the city explained; and the flight of a distressed sinner thereunto, directed and quickened; with a special aspect on the intentions of early piety. : [Two lines from Samuel].
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
The words of understanding : Three essays; I. The Philomela. With, The notes of morning-piety. II. The Ephemeron. Or, Tears drop'd on dust and ashes. III. Jonah: or, The dove in safety. Occasioned by some early deaths which require such notice to be taken of them. [Three lines of quotation].
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Serious exhortations address'd to young men : A sermon preach'd on the Lord's-Day, May 14th. 1732. By William Cooper, Minister of the Gospel. [Three lines from Zechariah].
by: Cooper, William, 1694-1743
by: Cooper, William, 1694-1743
The vain youth summoned to appear at Christ's bar. Or, An essay to block up the sinful wayes of young people, by most solemn considerations, relating to that judgment unto which they are hastning : In a lecture-sermon (June 25. 1701) preached at York, in the Province of Main [as printed]. By Samuel Moodey, Pastor of the Church of Christ there. [Three lines from Proverbs].
by: Moodey, Samuel, 1676-1747
by: Moodey, Samuel, 1676-1747
The Young gentleman and lady's monitor : and English teacher's assistant; being a collection of select pieces from our best modern writers: calculated to eradicate vulgar prejudices and rusticity of manners; improve the understanding; rectify the will; purify the passions direct the minds of youth to the pursuit of proper objects; and to facilitate their reading, writing, and speaking the English language, with elegance and propriety. Particularly adapted for the use of our eminent schools ... By J. Hamilton Moore.
Christian education exemplified under the character of Paternus instructing his only son.
How and why young people should cleanse their way : in two sermons. To which is added another sermon preach'd privately to a society of young men, and at their repeated desires publish'd for their use. By William Cooper, M.A. Recommended by the Reverend Mr. Colman to the serious perusal of the young people of their flock.
by: Cooper, William, 1694-1743, et al.
by: Cooper, William, 1694-1743, et al.
A discourse, delivered to the young people of Halifax, October 17th, 1799, and made public at their request : By Jesse Edson, M.A. Pastor of the Congregational Church in Halifax. [Five lines of Scripture texts].
by: Edson, Jesse, 1773-1805
Published: (1799)
by: Edson, Jesse, 1773-1805
Published: (1799)
The Young gentleman and lady's monitor, and English teacher's assistant : Being a collection of select pieces from our best modern writers: calculated to eradicate vulgar prejudices and rusticity of manners; improve the understanding; rectify the will; purify the passions; direct the minds of youth to the pursuit of proper objects; and to facilitate their reading, writing, and speaking the English language, with elegance and propriety. Particularly adapted for the use of our eminent schools and academies, as well as private persons, who have not an opportunity of perusing the works of those celebrated authors from whence this collection is made. Divided into small portions for the ease of reading in classes. A new edition. By J. Hamilton Moore, author of the Practical navigator and seaman's new daily assistant.
Published: (1798)
Published: (1798)
The Young gentleman and lady's monitor : and English teacher's assistant; being a collection of select pieces from our best modern writers: calculated to eradicate vulgar prejudices and rusticity of manners; improve the understanding; rectify the will; purify the passions direct the minds of youth to the pursuit of proper objects; and to facilitate their reading, writing, and speaking the English language, with elegance and propriety. Particularly adapted for the use of our eminent schools ... By J. Hamilton Moore, author of the Practical navigator, and Seaman's ne daily assistant.
The young man warn'd: or, Solomon's counsel to his son : A discourse delivered at Cainboy, in the province of South-Carolina. Anno Dom. 1729. By Josiah Smith, M.A. [Three lines of Scripture texts].
by: Smith, Josiah, 1704-1781
Published: (1730)
by: Smith, Josiah, 1704-1781
Published: (1730)
The Young gentleman and lady's monitor : and English teacher's assistant: being a collection of select pieces from our best modern writers: calculated to eradicate vulgar prejudices and rusticity of manners; improve the understanding; rectify the will; purify the passions direct the minds of youth to the pursuit of proper objects; and to facilitate their reading, writing, and speaking the English language, with elegance and propriety. Particularly adapted for the use of our eminent schools ... By J. Hamilton Moore, author of the Practical navigator and Seaman's new daily assistant.
The little family : Containing a variety of moral and philosophical matter. Written for the amusement and instruction of young persons. By Charlotte Sanders. Vol. I[-II]. [Five lines from Thomson].
by: Sanders, Charlotte
Published: (1799)
by: Sanders, Charlotte
Published: (1799)
A New-Year's gift : written a few years ago, by a young woman in England, and presented to her nieces and nephews, and now re-published, with desires that it may prove a blessing to the young and rising generation of both sexes, unto whom it is at this time affectionately addressed, wherever it may come. To which is annexed, a few lines on procrastination.
by: Young woman in England
by: Young woman in England
The vain youth summoned to appear at Christ's bar. Or, An essay to block up the sinful wayes of young people, by most solemn considerations, relating to that judgment unto which they are hastening : In a lecture-sermon, preached at York, in the province of Main [as printed]; Jun 25. 1701. By Samuel Moodey, Pastor of the Church of Christ there.
by: Moodey, Samuel, 1676-1747, et al.
by: Moodey, Samuel, 1676-1747, et al.
The young man's monitor : Shewing the great happiness of early piety; and the dreadful consequences of indulging youthful lusts. The twelfth] edition, corrected. By Josiah Woodward, D.D. late minister of Poplar.
by: Woodward, Josiah, 1660-1712
Published: (1793)
by: Woodward, Josiah, 1660-1712
Published: (1793)
The sins of youth, remembred [as printed] with bitterness : As represented in a sermon at a private meeting of a society of young men for religious exercise, on the evening after the Lord's-Day, in Boston, Feb. 14. 1724,5. upon Psalm XXV. 7. By Daniel Lewes, M.A. and Pastor of the church in Pembrook. Preach'd and published at the desire of the said society. Prefac'd by the Rev. Mr. Thomas Prince. [Two lines from Job].
by: Lewes, Daniel, 1685-1753, et al.
by: Lewes, Daniel, 1685-1753, et al.
An affectionate address to the youth of Norwich Monthly-Meeting : [Four lines of Scripture texts].
by: Gurney, John, 1715?-1770
by: Gurney, John, 1715?-1770
The Young gentleman and ladies monitor : Being a collection of select pieces from our best modern writers: particularly calculated to form the mind and manners of the youth of both sexes, and adapted to the use of schools and academies. By Hamilton Moore, Esq.
The blossoms of morality : Intended for the amusement and instruction of young ladies and gentlemen. By the editor of The looking-glass for the mind. With forty-seven cuts, designed and engraved by I. Bewick.
by: Johnson, R. (Richard), 1733 or 1734-1793
Published: (1796)
by: Johnson, R. (Richard), 1733 or 1734-1793
Published: (1796)
The blossoms of morality : Intended for the amusement & instruction of young ladies & gentlemen. By the editor of The looking-glass for the mind.
by: Johnson, R. (Richard), 1733 or 1734-1793
Published: (1789)
by: Johnson, R. (Richard), 1733 or 1734-1793
Published: (1789)
On the female character and education : A sermon, preached on Thursday the 16th of May, 1765, at the anniversary meeting of the guardians of the asylum for deserted female orphans. By John Brown, D.D. vicar of Newcastle, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty.
by: Brown, John, 1715-1766
Published: (1765)
by: Brown, John, 1715-1766
Published: (1765)
The Young gentleman and lady's monitor : and English teacher's assistant: being a collection of select pieces from our best modern writers: caluclated to eradicate vulgar prejudices and rusticity of manners; improve the understanding; rectify the will; purify the passions direct the minds of youth to pursuit of proper objects; and to facilitate their reading, writing, and speaking the English language, with elegance and propriety. Particularly adapted for the use of our eminent schools ... By J. Hamilton Moore, author of the Practical navigator and Seaman's new daily assistant.
The Young gentleman and ladies monitor, and, English teacher's assistant : Being a collection of select pieces from our best modern writers: calculated to eradicate vulgar prejudices and rusticity of manners; improve the understanding; rectify the will; purify the passions; direct the minds of youth to the pursit of proper objects; and to facilitate their reading, writing, and speaking the English language, with elegance and propriety. Particularly adapted for the use of our eminent schools and academies, as well as private persons, who have not an opportunity of perusing the works of those celebrated authors, from whence this collection is made. Divided into small portions for the ease of reading in classes. By J. Hamilton Moore, author of the practical navigator and seaman's new daily assistant.
Published: (1773)
Published: (1773)
A brief discourse as it was delivered Feb. 6th. 1726,7 to a society of young men, in New-London : who by mutual agreement do meet together every Lords-Day-evening for religious purposes. By Eliphalet Adams, M.A. [Texts].
by: Adams, Eliphalet, 1677-1753
by: Adams, Eliphalet, 1677-1753
Youthful pleasures must be accounted for, at the Day of Judgment : A sermon on Ecclesiastes xi. 9. Preached (in part) at the Second Precinct in Wrentham, May 27. 1741. By Elias Haven, M.A. Pastor of the church there. Published at the earnest desire of many of the hearers. [Four lines of Scripture texts].
by: Haven, Elias, 1714-1754
by: Haven, Elias, 1714-1754
A call to parents, and children. Or The great concern of parents; and the important duty of children : The first being the subject of the publick exercises, on the Lord's Day; the second delivered to a religious society of young men, the evening after; on April 24. 1737. By John Barnard, M.A. Pastor of a church in Marblehead. [Three lines from Genesis].
by: Barnard, John, 1681-1770
by: Barnard, John, 1681-1770
The best ornaments of youth : A short essay, on the good things, which are found in some, and should be found in all, young people. And which, wherever they are found, heaven will take a favourable notice of them. : A sermon published by a religious society of young people, that were the hearers of it. : [Two lines from Peter].
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
An address to young people, or Warning to them from one among them yet may be called warning from the dead : given by Mercy Wheeler of Plainfield, a person confined to a bed of languishing for more than five years together. [Four lines from Ecclesiastes].
by: Wheeler, Mercy, 1706-1796
by: Wheeler, Mercy, 1706-1796
Piety demanded : A very plain and brief essay, to demand piety from all people, more especially from young people; and to direct the answers that are to be returned unto the demands. : Deliver'd unto an assembly of young people, associated for the intentions of early piety. In the city of Boston; 8d. Vm. 1716. : [One line of quotation in Latin].
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Christianity demonstrated : An essay to consider the sanctifying work of grace on the minds of the faithful, as a noble demonstration to the truth of our holy religion. : With an exhortation unto all, but especially unto young persons, to seek after that work of God. : [Two lines of quotation].
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Published: (1710)
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Published: (1710)
The resort of piety : Our Saviour considered and exhibited, as a tree of life, which all may and must resort unto. And an early flight unto him, very particularly called for an essay offered unto a society of young men, united in the intentions of early piety. On the Lord's-Day evening, 18d. Im. 1716. : [Two lines of quotation in Latin].
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Published: (1716)
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Published: (1716)
Charting your course : a life-long guide to health and compassion /
Published: (1998)
Published: (1998)
The words of understanding : Three essays; I. The Philomela. With, The notes of morning-piety. : II. The Ephemeron. Or, Tears drop'd on dust and ashes. : III. Jonah: or, The dove in safety. : Occasioned by some early deaths which require such notice to be taken of them. : [Three lines of quotation].
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Youth under a good conduct : A short essay to render young people happy, by engaging them in the wayes of early & serious religion : made, at Boston-Lecture, 2.d. I.m. 1704. : [One line of quotation in Latin].
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Youth in its brightest glory : An essay, directing them that are young in age, to become strong in grace, by the word of God abiding in them. : Published by a religious society of young men, that were the hearers of it. : [Three lines in Latin from Virgil].
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Nails fastened. Or, Proposals of piety reasonably and seasonably complyed withal : A brief essay on the conduct expected of such as have had their duty proposed unto them. Designed more particularly to be lodg'd and left, where pastoral visits, have watched for the souls of a Gospellized people. [One line from Jeremiah].
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Published: (1726)
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Published: (1726)
Short conversations; or An easy road to the temple of fame; which all may reach who endeavour to be good.
by: Kilner, Dorothy, 1755-1836
by: Kilner, Dorothy, 1755-1836
The young mans preservative. Or, Serious advice to all, and especially to young people, about their company : Whereto, there is added, a remarkable relation, of a young gentleman, by a wonderful hand of heaven, converted unto an heavenly life, and rescued from the snares of evil company.
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Columbanus. Or, The doves flying to the windows of their Saviour : A sermon to a religious society of young people. June 4th. 1722. : [Five lines in Latin].
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728