884 resultados para The Defence of Fair Dealing
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"Prefatory memoir" signed: G.B.M. [i.e. G. B. Morgan]
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Contains a translation of the portions of Luthardt's "Kompendium der Dogmatik" dealing with man, sin, and free-will.
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"Our present endeavour is to discuss the circumstances of those who are unhappy enough to be described in general terms as 'young criminals', dealing more particularly with those who have passed the age of sixteen, and are technically known as 'juvenile-adults'."--Introd.
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v. l. Memoir of the life of the author, including critical remarks on his writings. The church catechism explained. Private thoughts on religion. Resolutions formed upon the foregoing articles. Private thoughts upon religion, pt. II. The great advantage and necessity of public prayer. The great necessity and advantage of frequent communion. A defence of the book of Psalms, collected into English metre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others. Indexes.--v. 2-6. Sermons.--v.7-8 Thesaurus theologicus.--v.9. An exposition of the Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England.
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The instant need ; and the ultimate need -- Must we be brayed in a mortar before our folly depart from us? -- The children of the crucible -- Washington and Lincoln -- A square deal in law enforcement -- Industrial justice ; the tool-owner and the tool-user -- Social justice ; the brotherly court of Philadelphia -- Socialism versus social reform -- The farmer ; the corner-stone of civilization -- The word of Micah ; the religion of service -- The parasite woman ; the only indispensable citizen -- Birth reform ; from the positive, not the negative side -- Appendix A. Why we are at war ; the German horror -- Appendix B. Fair play for all Americans -- Appendix C. Murder is not debatable -- Appendix D. The "conscientious objector." -- Appendix E. The Hun within our gates -- Appendix F. Nine-tenths of wisdom is being wise in time -- Appendix G. Correspondence with the President and the secretary of war.
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Published in 1896 under the title: A fair pioneer.
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First published under title The fatal marriage; or, The innocent adultery.
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"These recipes are used in the dining room of the Women's Athletic Club of Los Angeles, California."
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Louaillier was arrested in March, 1815, on account of his opposition to some of General Jackson's military measures. The present pamphlet is a defence of the writer's conduct and an attack of Jackson's presidential candidacy.
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v. 1 Fuller's Holy state.--v. 2 Sir Philip Sidney's Defence of poesy; Selden's Table-talk.--v. 3 Works of Sir Thomas Browne.--v. 4 Felltham's Resolves.--v. 5-6 Walton's Lives.--v. 7 Latimer's Sermons.--v. 8 Jeremy Taylor.
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With: A Defence of the christian doctrines of the Society of Friends. Philadelphia : [s.n.], 1825.
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Bound with [2. Thompson, T.] A letter by Thomas Thompson. 1835. -[3] Tuke, S. Letter to John Wilkinson. 2d ed., 1836. -[4] Friends and Independents. 1836. -[5] Eaton, J. Barclay and Penn self-vindicated. 1836. -[6] Gurney, J.J. Strictures on certain parts of an anonymous pamphlet. 1836. -[7. Martin, H.] Philo answered. 1836. -[8. Treffry, J.] Strictures on a late publication. 1836. -[9. Martin, H.] A defence of the original principles. 1836. -[10. Society of Friends - London Yearly Meeting] The committe of the Yearly Meeting, appointed to visit and assist Lancashire Quarterly Meeting. 1835. -[11] Boulton, W. Three essays. 1836. [12. Braithwaite, J. B., comp.] Extracts from the writings of the early Friends. 1836. -[13] Early Friends and Dr. Ash. 1837. -[14] Lean, W. Brief observations. 1838. -[15. Howard, L.] An appeal to the Christian public. 1838. -[16] Bereus, pseud. A defence of the Friends' doctrine of baptism. 1838. -[17] Richardson, W. A scriptural examination. 1839,
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v.16. Epistolary correspondence. Letters from August 1714, to September 1724.--v.17. Epistolary correspondence. Letters from September 1725 to May 1732.--v.18. Epistolary correspondence. Letters from May 19, 1732, to October 23, 1736.--v.19. Epistolary corresondence. Letters from October 30, 1736, to February 14, 1750. Appendix to the original correspondence between Dean Swift and his friends. Correspondence between Swift and Miss Vanhomrigh. Index.
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With: Extracts from the writings of some of the Society of Friends...showing that the necessary baptism is that of Christ...Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 1835.--Extracts from the writings of the Society of Friends...showing that the external supper...has ceased in point of obligation. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 1832.--On justification. Extracted from Robert Barclay's Apology. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. [183?].--Concerning perfection. From Robert Barclay's Apology...proposition VIII. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. [183?].--Extracted from Joseph Besse's Defence of Quakerism. [Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 183?].--Extracts from the writings of...Friends on the divinity of Christ. Elisha Bates. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 1835.--Sentiments of a few eminent persons concerning Friends. [Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 183?]