The occasional miscellany, in prose and verse: Consisting of, a variety of letters, written originally to a young gentleman who design'd to go into Holy Orders, ... By John Wallis,. [pt.2]
- Title
- The occasional miscellany, in prose and verse: Consisting of, a variety of letters, written originally to a young gentleman who design'd to go into Holy Orders, ... By John Wallis,. [pt.2]
- Author
- Wallis, John, 1714-1793.
- Publication
- Newcastle upon Tyne :: printed by John Gooding,
- 1748.
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Contents
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To the REVEREND Mr
WASTELL, Rector of SIMONBURN. - THE PREFACE.
- THE CONTENTS.
- ERRATA.
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- THE PRACTICE of RELIGION RECOMMENDED, From its NATURAL TENDENCY to promote Our Present as well as Future Happiness, AND The DIVINENESS of its ORIGINAL. In THREE SERMONS.
- INNOCENCY, THE ONLY PROPER QUALIFICATION FOR HEAVEN. A SERMON.
- A RELIGIOUS LIFE, The BEST RETURN for a NATIONAL DELIVERANCE. A SERMON, Preached OCTOBER 9. 1746. Being the DAY appointed for The PUBLICK THANKSGIVING After the DEFEAT of the REBELS.
- THE PRINCIPAL CAUSES OF PRIDE, AND ITS EFFECTS, AS DISCOVERABLE in HUMAN NATURE, CONSIDERED. In THREE SERMONS.
- CANDOUR AND MILD HUMANITY RECOMMENDED. A SERMON.
- ROUGH UNPOLISH'D MANNERS DESTRUCTIVE to the PEACE of SOCIETY. A SERMON.
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THE DUTY of giving ALMS CHEARFULLY to the POOR, RECOMMENDED. A SERMON. PREACHED AT St
NIGHOLAS, NEW CASTLE UPON TYNE. -
THE DANGER of FACTION, AND BANDYING into PARTIES, WITH THE Proper Methods of ALLAYING them, CONSIDER'D. A SERMON. PREACHED AT St
NICHOLAS, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE,September 22. 1745.