Southcomb, Lewis
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Render to all their dues, or, A dialogue between Timotheus and Pleonectes : concerning the converting tithes and offerings to secular uses ...
Southcomb, LewisDate: 1726- E-books
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Peace of mind and health of body united: or, a discourse, shewing the distinction between a wounded conscience, convicted by a sense of sin, and a wounded spirit, proceeding from a disordered body; Proving, That the latter is more grievous than the former, and comes not under the Denomination of Conscience, but of Disease, to which all Mankind are liable; and that, in either Case, the miserably afflicted are neither mad, nor out of their Senses; but only that their animal Spirits are either elated, confused, and hurried, or otherwise oppressed and dejected. Shewing, That all Severities and Confinement are prejudicial; as are all Endeavours that give Pain, or sink the Spirits; and that, In the former Case, nothing can relieve them but Divines; and, in the latter, nothing but the judicious Physician, and Apothecaries that will be true both to Physician and Patient. In a letter to a clergyman. By an honourer of the faculty
Southcomb, LewisDate: M.DCC.L. [1750]- E-books
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The christian's peculiar character or, Universal Love the Truest Mark of a Christian. And the Principal Expedient of enjoying True Felicity, not only in this World, but also in the World to come. A sermon, preach'd at Trinity-Chapel, by Honiton House, in Southmolton, Devon, on January the 1st, being the first Day of the new Calculation, and the first Year of the New-Stile. By Lewis Southcomb, Rector of Rose-Ash.
Southcomb, LewisDate: MDCCLII. [1752]- E-books
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Oblectamenta pia sive, sacra modulamina. Nempe rhythmi divini festivique. In gratiam juventutis. Editio altera ; altero tanto auctior, quæ festa Ecclesiæ ; Evangelistarum & Apostolorum Vitas, Acta, Mortes, Refert, explicat, applicatque. Ab Ecclesiæ Catholicæ Sacerdote, anachoreta.
Southcomb, LewisDate: MDCCXVI. [1716]- E-books
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Subjection to the higher powers a necessary duty in every Christian. A sermon. By Lewis Southcomb, of Rose-Ash
Southcomb, LewisDate: 1735