Wilkes, Wetenhall, d. 1751.
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A short history of the state of man, with regard to religion and morals from the beginning of the world to the Reformation. Drawn from scripture, and adapted, in easy, familiar diction, to the capacities of the younger sort; with useful observations: To which are subjoined several Examples of Wickedness punish'd, and Virtue rewarded, as set forth in Holy Writ. The Design of the Whole, being to give Youth such a previous View of Sacred History, and the Principles of the Christian Religion, as may qualify them for hearing Sermons, and reading pious Books to full Advantage; and, at the same Time, to impress on their tender Minds an affecting Sense of God, and the great Mercy of Redemption by Christ. By the Rev. Mr. Wetenhall Wilkes, Minister of Hounslow in Middlesex.
Wilkes, Wetenhall, d. 1751.Date: M,DCC,XLVI. [1746]- E-books
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A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady . In which is digested, into a new and familiar method, a system of rules and informations, to qualify the fair sex to be useful and happy in every state. By Wetenhall Wilkes.
Wilkes, Wetenhall, d. 1751.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- E-books
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Hounslow-Heath , a poem. Inscribed to a nobleman.
Wilkes, Wetenhall, d. 1751.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- E-books
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An essay on the pleasures and advantages of female literature . By Wetenhall Wilkes. To this are subjoin'd, a Prosaic essay on Poetry, taken from the Criticisms of several eminent Authors; The Chace, a poem, and three Poetic Landscapes.
Wilkes, Wetenhall, d. 1751.Date: [1741]- E-books
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A letter of genteel and moral advice to a young lady . In which is digested into a new and familiar Method, a System of Rules and Informations, to quality the Fair Sex to be useful and happy in every State. To this are subjoin'd, three poems, intitled, I. The Month of May, a Lyric Ode. II. The Wish, a Pindaric Ode. III. Rural Felicity compar'd to Public Life. By Wetenhall Wilkes.
Wilkes, Wetenhall, d. 1751.Date: 1740