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Reasons offered for the reformation of the House of Correction in Clerkenwell shewing, I. The present state of this goal, the Debauchery of the Prisoners and the miserable Condition they are in from the Want of a Sufficiency of Food, &c. II. Proposals in what manner these evils may be prevented for the future; humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Magistrates and Inhabitants of the County of Middlesex. To which is prefixed, a plan of the said prison, engraved on Copper, with References describing the Manner in which this Goal should be altered, for the Purposes proposed, with a Calculation of the Expence thereof.
Ilive, Jacob, 1705-1763.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- E-books
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Some remarks on the excellent discourses lately published by a very worthy , Learned and Judicious prelate. By a searcher after religious truth.
Ilive, Jacob, 1705-1763.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- E-books
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The Book of Jasher . With testimonies and notes explanatory of the text. To which is prefixed, various readings. Translated into English from the Hebrew, by Alcuin, ..
Ilive, Jacob, 1705-1763.Date: 1751- E-books
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The oration spoke at Trinity-Hall in Aldersgate-Street On Monday, Jan. 9. 1738. Before the Gentlemen of the Grand Inquest of the Ward of Aldersgate: In Answer to Dr. Felton's Two Discourses on the Resurrection of the same Body. In which is stated, I. The Primitive Opinion concerning the Resurrection of the Body. II. That the Admission of the Body into Heaven is no proper Resurrection. And, III. That the Resurrection is of the Soul only. By Jacob Ilive.
Ilive, Jacob, 1705-1763.Date: [1738]- E-books
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The speech of Mr. Jacob Ilive to his brethren the master-printers on the great utility of the art of printing, at a general meeting, Wednesday, the 18th of July, 1750.
Ilive, Jacob, 1705-1763.Date: [1750]- E-books
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The oration spoke at Joyners-Hall in Thamesstreet on Monday, Sept. 24. 1733. Pursuant to the will of Mrs. Jane Ilive, Who departed this Life, Aug. 29. 1733. Aetat. 63. proving, I. The Plurality of Worlds. II. That this Earth is Hell. III. That the Souls of Men are the Apostate Angels. And IV. That the Fire which will punish those who shall be confined to this Globe after the Day of Judgment will be immaterial. With large Notes confirming the Hypothesis, and refuting Dr. Lupton's Opinion of the Eternity of Hell-Torments. By her son and executor.
Ilive, Jacob, 1705-1763.Date: 1733- E-books
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The oration spoke at Joyners-Hall in Thames street on Monday, Sept. 24. 1733. Pursuant to the will of Mrs. Jane Ilive, Who departed this Life, Aug. 29. 1733. Aetat. 63. proving, I. The Plurality of Worlds. II. That this Earth is Hell. III. That the Souls of Men are the Apostate Angels. And IV. That the Fire which will punish those who shall be confined to this Globe after the Day of Judgment will be immaterial. With large Notes confirming the Hypothesis, and refuting Dr. Lupton's Opinion of the Eternity of Hell-Torments. By her son and excutor.
Ilive, Jacob, 1705-1763.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- E-books
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The layman's vindication of the Christian religion . In Two Parts. I. The Layman's general Vindication of Christianity. II. The Layman's Plain Answer to a Late Book, intituled, A Discourse of the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion. The Author Jacob Ilive.
Ilive, Jacob, 1705-1763.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- E-books
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A scheme for the employment of all persons sent as disorderly to the house of correction in Clerkenwell Shewing, I. That the profits of their labour will find them in a sufficiency of food. II. Pay the keeper an annual salary. And III. Defray the other expences and necessary repairs of the said Gaol. The whole proving, that the county by the execution of this scheme will soon save several hundred pounds a-year.
Ilive, Jacob, 1705-1763.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- E-books
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The oration spoke at Joyners-Hall in Thamesstreet on Monday, Sept. 24. 1733. pursuant to the will of Mrs. Jane Ilive, Who departed this life Aug. 29. 1733. Aeta. 63. Proving, I. The Purality of Worlds. II. That this Earth is Hell. III. That the Souls of Men are the Apostate Angels. And IV. That the Fire which will punish those who shall be confined to this Globe, after the Day of Judgment, will be immaterial. With large Notes confirming the Hypothesis, and refuting Dr. Lupton's Opinion of the Eternity of Hell-Torments. By Jacob Ilive.
Ilive, Jacob, 1705-1763.Date: [1736]