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A cool reply to A calm address , lately published by Mr. John Wesley; by T. S.
T. S.Date: 1775- E-books
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A dissertation concerning the evil nature and fatal consequence of immoderate anger and revenge . To which is annex'd, A short Collection of the ancient Jewish and Roman Laws, relating to Acts of Violence, Oppression, and Cruel Revenge. Together with several Extracts from the French, Danish, Swedish and English Laws, and some impartial Remarks upon the Subject of Murder and Manslaughter. By T. S.
T. S.Date: 1725- E-books
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A cool reply to A calm address , lately published by Mr. John Wesley; the second edition. By T. S.
T. S.Date: 1775- E-books
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A proper reply to a scandalous libel, intituled, The trial of the spirits . In a letter to the worshipful author.
T. S.Date: [1736]- E-books
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The tear of friendship a poem. Sacred to the memory of the The Rev. John Macgowan, Who died Nov. 25, 1780, aged 55.
T. S.Date: printed in the year M,DCC,LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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A yoke for the Roman-bulls : Being a poem written on the royal proclamation for exiling popish-priests and Jesuits, &c. To which is added, A telescope for the new astrologers: or, A looking-glass for the staring star-gazers. Wherein is a reply to the libellious and seditious censurers of the late fire in the City of London. By T. S. Licensed according to authority, the 7th. of Decemb. 1666.
T. S.Date: 1666- E-books
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A second letter to the Right Reverend Richard , Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry. In defence of a former letter to his Lordship. Wherein that misrepresented and injured Christian society, called Quakers, are impartially defended against his Lordship's vindicator. By T. S.
T. S.Date: 1733- Books
The temperate man, or the right way of preserving life and health, together with soundness of the senses, judgement, and memory unto extream old age. In three treatises / The first written by the learned Leonardus Lessius [translated by T.S.]. The second by Ludowick Cornaro [translated by George Herbert] ... The third [A discourse ... that a spare diet is better than a splendid and sumptuous] by a famous Italian. Faithfully Englished.
Date: 1678