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BV4647.P8 N45 1992 | The priority of prudence : virtue and natural law in Thomas Aquinas and the implications for modern ethics / | 2 |
BV4647.R4 (INTERNET) |
The great duty of resignation to the divine will in afflictions enforced from the example of our suffering Saviour / The great duty of self-resignation to the divine will |
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BV4647.S4 C65 | A lesson of self-deniall, or, The true way to desirable beauty | 3 |
BV4647.S4 (INTERNET) |
A treatise of self-denial The duty of self-denial briefly opened and urged A most godly sermon preached at St. Albons in Woodstreet on Sunday last being the 10 of October, 1641 : shewing the necessity of selfe-denyall and humiliation by prayer and fasting before the Lord in regard of the present plague we now lye under : which God in his good time remove from amongst us / |
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BV4647.S4 P69 | Authentēs, or, A treatise of self-denial wherein the necessity and excellency of it is demonstrated : with several directions for the practice of it / | 2 |
BV4647.S4 R49 1659 | Self-deniall opened and applyed in a sermon before the reverend assembly of divines on a day of their private humiliation / | 2 |
BV4647.S48 I5 1986 | In search of the simple life : American voices, past and present / | 2 |
BV4647.S48 M365 2021 | Simplicity and humility in late antique Christian thought : elites and the challenges of aposotolic life / | 1 |
BV4647.S48 M399 2021 | Simplicity and Humility in Late Antique Christian Thought Elites and the Challenges of Apostolic Life. | 1 |
BV4647.S5 L62 |
A divine discovery of sincerity according to its proper and peculiar nature : very profitable for all sorts of persons to peruse. First preached, and now published for the good of Gods church in generall. / by Nicholas Lockyer. A divine discovery of sincerity according to its proper and peculiar nature : very profitable for all sorts of persons to peruse. First preached, and now published for the good of Gods church in generall. / by Nicholas Lockyer .. |
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BV4647.S5 O42 | Sincerity, or, The upright mans walk to heaven in two parts shewing I. that sincerity is the true way to happiness, II. that the keeping of our selves from our own iniquity is the true way to sincerity / | 2 |
BV4647.S9 | The compassion-based workbook for Christian clients : finding freedom from shame and negative self-judgments / | 1 |
BV4647.S9 ebook | La compasión en la antropología teológica : una lectura desde la obra de Jesús Espeja Pardo / | 1 |
BV4647.S9 G55 2014 | Christian faith, justice, and a politics of mercy : the benevolent community / | 1 |
BV4647.S9 H35 2013eb |
Security politics, humanity, and the philology of care / Security : politics, humanity, and the philology of care / |
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BV4647.T4 C5 | The virtue of honor and beauty according to St. Thomas Aquinas : an analysis of moral beauty. | 1 |
BV4647.T4 D78 | The Drunkard forewarned and the swearer caution'd in a late judgement on the body of Dowee Sitses sent in a letter from Theodorus Paludamus ... to the Lady Habuerin : published for the information of some, and premonition to others, to lead a more pious life. | 2 |
BV4647.T4 F67 |
Forced divinity, or, Two sermons preached by the compulsion of two sorts of sinners, viz. drunkards & theives the first by certaine ale-bibbers who having heard a minister teach much against drinking, afterwards met with him, and compelled him to make a sermon upon one word : the second by a crew of theives, who after they had robbed a minister, forst him to make a sermon in prayse of their profession, and when he had done, returned his money and six shillings eight pence for his sermon. Forced divinity, or, Two sermons preached by the compulsion of two sorts of sinners, viz. drunkards & theives the first by certaine ale-bibbers who having heard a minister teach much against drinking, afterwards met with him, and compelled him to make a sermon upon one word : the second by a crew of theives, who after they had robbed a minister, forst him to make a sermon in prayse of their profession, and when he had done, returned his money and six shillings eight pence for his sermon. |
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BV4647.T4 H3 1679 | The dreadful character of a drunkard: or, The most odious and beastly sin of drunkenness described and condemned. Shewing the fearful judgements that have befallen notorious drunkards: with brief exhortations to perswade men from that swinish and abominable sin. / | 1 |
BV4647.T4 (INTERNET) | Forced divinity, or, Two sermons preached by the compulsion of two sorts of sinners, viz. drunkards & theives the first by certaine ale-bibbers who having heard a minister teach much against drinking, afterwards met with him, and compelled him to make a sermon upon one word : the second by a crew of theives, who after they had robbed a minister, forst him to make a sermon in prayse of their profession, and when he had done, returned his money and six shillings eight pence for his sermon. | 1 |