Virtue
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Virtue
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- A Christian education in the virtues : character formation and human flourishing
- A defence of the answer to the remarks upon Dr. Clarke's exposition of the church-catechism : Wherein The Difference between moral and positive Duties is fully stated. Being a reply to a Pamphlet entitled, The Nature, Obligation, and Efficacy of the Sacraments consider'd
- A description of the new serious, heroic, necromantic pantomime : called valour and virtue, or Oswald and Egbertha. Composed by James Williamson Lassells. As it is performed at Jones's Royal Circus
- A dissertation on God's last end in the creation of the world. By the late President Edwards, A.M. Revised and corrected by the Rev. C. De Coetlogon, A.M
- A good character better than a great fortune. : a discourse, Preached in London, May 28, 1775. By Hugh Worthington, jun
- A letter to a deist : concerning the beauty and excellency of moral virtue, and the support and improvement which it receives from the Christian revelation. By a country clergyman
- A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners : at Salters-Hall, June 27. 1720. By Moses Lowman. Published at their Request
- A supplement to the treatise : entituled, the Nature, Obligation, and efficacy, of the Christian Sacraments, considered. Wherein the Nature and Value of Positive Institutions is more particularly examined, and Objections answered. By the same Author
- A treatise on virtue and happiness
- A treatise on virtue and happiness : By Thomas Nettleton, M. D. and F. R. S
- A treatise on virtue and happiness : By Thomas Nettleton, M. D. and F. R. S
- A treatise on virtue and happiness : by Thomas Nettleton, M. D. and F. R. S. The Fourth Edition, Corrected and very much improved by the author
- A treatise on virtue and happiness. : By Thomas Nettleton, M.D. and F.R.S
- A treatise on virtue and happiness. : By William Nettleton, M.D.F.R.S
- A treatise on virtue and happiness. By Mr. Nettleton
- A treatise on virtues and rewards
- An account of virtue, or, Dr. Henry More's abridgment of morals
- An enquiry whether a general practice of virtue tends to the wealth or poverty, benefit or disadvantage of a people? : In which the pleas offered by the author of The fable of the bees, or private vices publick benefits, for the usefulness of vice and roguery are considered. With some thoughts concerning a toleration of publick stews
- An essay on the nature and obligations of virtue. By T. Rutherforth, B. D. Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge, and of the Royal Society
- An essay on the nature of true virtue
- An essay upon false vertue. By Sir Richard Blackmore Kt. M.D. and Fellow of the College of Physicians in London
- An inquiry concerning virtue and happiness. : In a letter to a friend
- An oration, delivered, at the request of the Society of [phi]BK : in the chapel of Harvard College, on the day of their anniversary, July 19, 1798. By John Thornton Kirkland
- Demonstrations of religion and virtue. : In two discourses
- Dissertation sur l'origine du mal. : Par C.L. de Villette ..
- La fable des abeilles, ou les fripons devenus honnetes gens. Avec le commentaire ... Traduit de l'Anglois sur la sixième edition
- Le curé de Wakefield. Traduit de L'Anglais, par M.J.B. Biset, ancien professeur de rhetorique en France, maitre de langue française a Londres
- Lord Edgefield reporter. Information for Janet MʻCulloch, daughter of the deceast John MʻCulloch of Torhousekie, pursuer; against Edward MʻCulloch of Auchinguill, defender
- Meno, a dialogue concerning virtue
- Moral reflections and pleasant remarks on the vertues, vices, and humours of mankind with a poem on the power of musick. Never before printed. By a Gentleman of St. peter's College in Cambridge
- Most Honourable learned and worthy gentlemen, of all ranks and orders
- On the preference of virtue to genius. A poetical epistle
- Rational self-love : or, a philosophical and moral essay on the natural principles of happiness and virtue: with reflections on the various systems of philosophers, ancient and modern, on this subject. By L-N-
- Report of the committee appointed for extracting from the minutes a brief statement of the origin, laws and progress, of the Association
- Scythian friendship: or, the secret history of the Theban conspiracy
- Secret influence : or Bute and Pitt administrations virtually the same ; with a distinct and comprehensive view of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, as prince and patriot
- Sentimental beauties and moral delineations: from the writings of the celebrated Dr. Blair : and other much admired authors. Selected with a View to Refine the Taste, Rectify the Judgment, and Mould the Heart to Virtue
- Some thoughts concerning virtue and happiness. : In a letter to a clergyman
- Suite de la troisième partie sur la religion essentielle à l'homme : en douze lettres
- Tea-Table dialogues, between a governess, and Mary Sensible : Eliza Thoughtful, Jane Bloom, Ann Hopeful, Dinah Sterling, Lucy Lively, and Emma Tempest
- The fable of the bees : or, private vices publick benefits. Containing, several discourses, to demonstrate, that human frailties, during the degeneracy of Mankind, may be turn'd to the advantage of the civil society, and made to supply the Place of Moral Virtues
- The fable of the bees : or, private vices, public benefits. With An essay on charity and charity schools, and A search into the nature of society. Also, A vindication of the book from the Aspersions contained in a Presentment of the Grand Jury of Middlesex, and an Abusive Letter to Lord C-
- The foundation of moral virtue consider'd : In a sermon on Psalm XI. 7. By Thomas Mole
- The social virtues of a good man represented, and his more happy latter end accounted for. A sermon preached to a congregation of protestant dissenters, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Feb. 12, 1748-9. on the occasion of the death of Mr. Joseph Airey ... By William Wilson
- The true meaning of The fable of the bees : in a letter to the author of a book entitled An enquiry whether a general practice of virtue tends to the wealth or poverty, benefit or disadvantage of a people? Shewing that he has manifestly mistaken the true meaning of The fable of the bees, in his reflections on that book
- The universal mentor : containing, essays on the most important subjects in life ; composed of observations, sentiments, and examples of virtue, selected from the approved ethic-writers, biographers, and historians both antient and modern. By Sir John Fielding, Knt
- Truth triumphant, or popery dissected ; being a refutation of The word to the wise, and other pretended answers to Doctor Meagher's Popish mass. By Eusebes Misopseudes
- Two dissertations : I. Concerning the end for which God created the world. II. The nature of true virtue. By the late Reverend, learned and pious Jonathan Edwards, A.M. president of the College in New-Jersey
- Two dissertations : I. Concerning the end for which God created the world. II. The nature of true virtue. by the late Reverend, learned and pious Jonathan Edwards, A.M. president of the College in New-Jersey
- Virtue the basis of publick happiness. : a sermon Preached On Occasion of the General-Fast, at Peckham in Surry, January 7, 1746-7. By John Milner, D.D
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