Societies for the Reformation of Manners
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- IDImmorality, debauchery, and pro...Societies for the Reformation of Manners
Immorality, debauchery, and profaness [sic], exposed to the reproof of Scripture, and the censure of the law
no cover - ASA sermon preach'd Novemb. 14, 1698Societies for the Reformation of Manners
A sermon preach'd Novemb. 14, 1698
no cover - TNThe narrative and resolution, w...Societies for the Reformation of Manners
The narrative and resolution, with the rules of the Society for Reformation of Manners, met at Edinburgh, the 13th day of December 1742
no cover - ASA sermon preached to the Societ...Societies for the Reformation of Manners
A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
no cover - ASA sermon preached to the Societ...Societies for the Reformation of Manners
A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners at St. Mary-le-Bow on Monday January the 4th, 1724
no cover - ASA sermon preached to the Societ...Societies for the Reformation of Manners
A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners at St. Mary-le-Bow on December the 26th, MDCCXX
no cover - ASA sermon preached to the Societ...Societies for the Reformation of Manners
A sermon preached to the Societies for the Reformation of Manners at St. Mary-le-Bow on Monday, December the 31st, MDCCXVI
no cover - FGFor God, or for SatanSocieties for the Reformation of Manners
For God, or for Satan
no cover - ASA sermon preach'd at Bow-Church...Societies for the Reformation of Manners
A sermon preach'd at Bow-Church, London, on Monday, Dec. 30, 1706
no cover - TEThe eleventh black list, of the...Societies for the Reformation of Manners
The eleventh black list, of the names, or reputed names, of eight hundred and thirty lewd and scandalous persons, who, by the endeavours of a society for promoting a reformation of manners in the city of London, and suburbs thereof, have been legally prosecuted and convicted as keepers of houses of bawdry and disorder, or as whores, night-walkers, &c. and who have thereupon been sentenced by the magistrates as the law directs, and have accordingly been punish'd, (many of them divers times) either by carting, whipping, fining, imprisonment, or suppressing their licenses
no cover - ASA sermon preached to the Societ...Societies for the Reformation of Manners
A sermon preached to the Society for Reformation of Manners, at Nottingham, on the 25th of August, 1698
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Immorality, debauchery, and profaness [sic], exposed to the reproof of Scripture, and the censure of the law
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A sermon preach'd Novemb. 14, 1698
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The narrative and resolution, with the rules of the Society for Reformation of Manners, met at Edinburgh, the 13th day of December 1742
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A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
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A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners at St. Mary-le-Bow on Monday January the 4th, 1724
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A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners at St. Mary-le-Bow on December the 26th, MDCCXX
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A sermon preached to the Societies for the Reformation of Manners at St. Mary-le-Bow on Monday, December the 31st, MDCCXVI
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For God, or for Satan
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A sermon preach'd at Bow-Church, London, on Monday, Dec. 30, 1706
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The eleventh black list, of the names, or reputed names, of eight hundred and thirty lewd and scandalous persons, who, by the endeavours of a society for promoting a reformation of manners in the city of London, and suburbs thereof, have been legally prosecuted and convicted as keepers of houses of bawdry and disorder, or as whores, night-walkers, &c. and who have thereupon been sentenced by the magistrates as the law directs, and have accordingly been punish'd, (many of them divers times) either by carting, whipping, fining, imprisonment, or suppressing their licenses
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A sermon preached to the Society for Reformation of Manners, at Nottingham, on the 25th of August, 1698