Admonition - Early works to 1800
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A collection of sundry messages and warnings to the inhabitants of the city of Bristol , concerning a dreadful earth-quake to come upon them, unless they speedily repent. Publish'd and proclaim'd in the said city, ... by divers of the Lord's servants, of the people, call' (in scorn) Quakers. Note, this first part was printed in London, 1712. Part the second contains, I. An account of prophesies, ... II. A collection of earth-quakes, ...This second part is printed in Bristol, 1728.
Date: 1728]- E-books
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Warning and admonition to the people of Scotland, by the Commission of the General Assembly, met at Edinburgh, March 1. 1798
Church of Scotland. General AssemblyDate: 1798]- E-books
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Friendly admonitions to the inhabitants of Great-Britain , in general; and to the clergy of the Church of England, in particular. By Britannicus.
BritannicusDate: 1758- E-books
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Non-Residence inexcusable; or, the monitor admonished: in a letter to Dr. Free, on the occassion of his elaborate harangue, delivered to the London clergy, at their annual festival, held on the 15th of May last, at Sion College. By the Reverend Absalom Hurley, A. B. Late of Baliol College, Oxford, and now Curate of Kentish Town, Middlesex. Beware of Non-Residents
Hurley, Absalom, b. 1725 or 6.Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- E-books
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An awful sermon , Preached by a citizen of Glasgow, on the Death of the Woman, who lost her life near Rutherglen Muir. To which is added, An exhortation to all young women. And an awful warning to all Whore-Setters, and Baudy-House keepers.
Citizen of Glasgow, fl. 1790.Date: Printed in the Year 1790