Bockett, John, 1658-1715.
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Gentile divinity and morality demonstrated , in a brief collection of sayings, precepts, counsels, sentences and exhortations of several eminent gentile philosophers, princes, orators, &c. With a short Account of their Lives. By John Bockett.
Bockett, John, 1658-1715.Date: 1712- E-books
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The poor mechanick's plea , against the rich clergy's opression: shewing tithes are no gospel-minister's maintenance. In A Brief and Plain Method, how that Tithes (as now paid) are both inconsistent with the Dispensation of the Law, and the Dispensation of the Gospel. Also, how they were brought into the Church many Hundred Years after Christ, and Testified against by several Antient Christians and Martyrs. With several Sober Reasons against the Payment of them. By J. B.
Bockett, John, 1658-1715.Date: 1787- E-books
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Gentile divinity and morality demonstrated , in a brief collection of sayings, precepts, counsels, sentences and exhortations of several eminent gentile philosophers, princes, orators, &c. With a short account of their lives. By John Bockett. Whereunto is added, an apology for this book, and those people, who neither in former ages had, nor at this day have the Holy Scriptures afforded them. By Richard Claridge.
Bockett, John, 1658-1715.Date: 1712- E-books
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A backbiter's tongue, destructive to religion. Demonstrating I. The persons. II. The unlawfulness. III. The evil effects of backbiting, talebearing, slandering, whispering, &c. And for the most proper Remedy against these Evils, Charity is charitably Recommended. By John Bockett
Bockett, John, 1658-1715.Date: [1746?]- E-books
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Pride expos'd, and oppos'd; or, the root, branches, and fruit thereof, briefly discover'd, and the pernicious effects attending the same, laid open, in divers scriptural instances and examples. Also, The Blessed Effects and Benefits that accompany the Vertue of Humility, with several Considerations and Motives tending to Incline the Mind (through the Lord's Help) to Embrace the same. By J.B. Author of The Drunkards Looking-Glass, &c
Bockett, John, 1658-1715.Date: 1710