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Considerations on the immorality and pernicious effects of dealing in smuggled goods
Addressed to the inhabitants of the diocese of Cloyne. By Richard lord bishop of Cloyne -
A Letter form S------shire, to a gentleman in town, concerning a turbulent and seditious faction which has lately insested that part of the country
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Seventh report of the committee of the Society for Carrying into Effect His Majesty's Proclamation Against Vice and Immorality, and for the encouragement of piety and virtue
Together with a brief statement of the origin and nature of the society, and a list of the members -
To the Right Worshipful William Falkner, gentleman and mayor, of Boston in Lincolnshire; and to William Hart, Esq
One of His Majesty's justices of the peace in that country. Also to Samuel Abbott, gentleman and justice of peace in Boston. And to all the chief magistrates in all the corporations, boroughs and great towns in England; especially to those corporations whose chief magistrates are wint merchants and brewers; and particularly to that town which for its wickness, has obtain'd the name of sodom, and had for many years a brewer for a justice of the peace -
A short answer to the objections that are made by ill, or ignorant men
against those pious and useful persons who, out of a love to God and their neighbour, give informations to magistrates of the breaches of the laws against prophaneness and immorality. By a minister of the Church of England -
Report of the committee of the Society for Carrying into Effect His Majesty's Proclamation Against Vice and Immorality for the year 1799
together with a list of the members -
A discourse concerning zeal
against immorality and prophaness deliver'd in two sermons in St. Michaels Church Dublin, October 29, and November 26. 1699 -
An essay to suppress prophaness [sic] and immorality
pay the nations debts, support the government, and maintain the poor. Humbly submitted to the Lords spiritual, temporal, and Commons assembled in Parliament. With a short postscript relating to His Majesty's speech. By a Society for reformation of manners -
Proceedings of the Very Reverend the Synod of Glasgow and Ayr, held at Ayr on the 13th & 14th April 1790
relating to some late publications of the Rev. Dr. William Mcgill, with the final decisions in that cause -
The French Kings declaration
Remonstrance being made to the court, by the kings procuerer general, that as well at Paris, as other places, ... that great evils and abominable impieties are committed -
By the King, a proclamation, for preventing and punishing immorality and prophaneness
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By the King, a proclamation, for preventing and punishing immorality and prophaneness
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By the King, a proclamation, for the encouragement of piety and virtue, and for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaneness, and immorality
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By the governour & general court of the colony of the Massachusetts Bay, in New-England
It having been a thing too sensible and obvious to escape the observation of all who are not wholly strangers in our Israel; that this poor land has laboured under a long series of afflictions and calamities, whereby we have suffered successively in our precious and pleasant things ... Wherefore it is ordered, that the laws of this colony against vice, and all sort of debauchery and prophaness (which laws have too much lost their edg by the late interrpution of the government) be now faithfully and vigorously put in execution -
Province of the Massachusetts Bay ss
By the honorable, the Lieutenant Governour, and Commander and Chief. A proclamation. For preventing and punishing immorality and prophaneness -
By the King, a proclamation, for preventing and punishing immorality and prophaneness
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By the King, a proclamation, for preventing and punishing immorality and prophaneness
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Seventh report of the committee of the Society for Carrying into Effect His Majesty's Proclamation Against Vice and Immorality, and for the Encouragement of Piety and Virtue
together with a brief statement of the origin and nature of the Society, and a list of the members -
Two sermons preach'd against immorality and profaneness
The first, on January 13. 1698/9. The second, on May 3. 1700. By John Thane, M.A. and one of the prebendaries of Chester -
The hell-Fire-Club: kept by a society of blasphemers
A satyr. Most humbly inscrib'd to the Right Honourable Thomas Baron Macclesfield, Lord High-Chancellor of Great Britain. With the King's order in council, for suppressing immorality and prophaneness -
A farther vindication of the soul's separate existence, and immortality
In answer to Dr. C-'s Farther thoughts upon his second thoughts concerning human soul. In which is shewn from the plain Evidence of Holy Scripture, that Man has an Immortal Spirit in him, a distinct Substance from the Body; together with some Occasional Reflections on the Condition of Men in an Intermediate State. By John Turner, M. A. Lecturer of Christ-Church, London -
A discourse on the present vileness of the body, and it's [sic] future glorious change by Christ
By Mather Byles, D.D. Pastor of a church in Boston. [Two lines from Acts] -
Act of the Synod of Glasgow and Air
for Reviving piety and Suppressing immorality. With several acts of the General Assembly referred to therein. As also, The abbreviate of the Laws against Prophaness