Bibliographics

This is a table of authors, titles, dates and other bibliographic information; it is a list metadata describing the content of your study carrel. Think of it as your library.

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A26974Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.Of justification four disputations clearing and amicably defending the truth against the unnecessary oppositions of divers learned and reverend brethren / by Richard Baxter ...1658.016556254613nan./cache/A26974.xml./txt/A26974.txt
A28888Bourignon, Antoinette, 1616-1680.An admirable treatise of solid virtue ... by Antonia Bourignon ; written in 24 letters to a young man, who sought after the perfection of his soul ... ; translated from the original French.nan9178426709nan./cache/A28888.xml./txt/A28888.txt
A50012Cooke, Edward, fl. 1678.The divine Epicurus, or, The empire of pleasure over the vertues compos''d by A. LeGrand ; and rendred into English by Edward Cooke.1676.0301008675nan./cache/A50012.xml./txt/A50012.txt
A37289Day, Robert.Free thoughts in defence of a future state, as discoverable by natural reason, and stript of all superstitious appendages ... with occasional remarks on a book intituled, An inquiry concerning virtue, and a refutation of the reviv''d Hylozoicism of Democritus and Leucippus.1700.03520210480nan./cache/A37289.xml./txt/A37289.txt
A07373Ford, John, 1586-ca. 1640, attributed author. autThe golden meane Lately written, as occasion serued, to a great lord. Discoursing the noblenesse of perfect virtue in extreames.1613.0120083354nan./cache/A07373.xml./txt/A07373.txt
A68130Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.Characters of vertues and vices in two bookes: by Ios. Hall.1608.0158174433nan./cache/A68130.xml./txt/A68130.txt
A45166Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656. Characters of vertues and vices.Characters of vertue and vice described in the persons of the wise-man, the valiant man ... attempted in verse from a treatise of the reverend Joseph Hall, late lord bishop of Exeter / by N. Tate.1691.060451851nan./cache/A45166.xml./txt/A45166.txt
A50672Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691.A moral paradox maintaining, that it is much easier to be vertuous then vitious / by Sir George Mackeinzie.1667.0134803670nan./cache/A50672.xml./txt/A50672.txt
A50634Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691.Moral gallantry a discourse, wherein the author endeavours to prove, that point of honour (abstracting from all other tyes) obliges men to be vertuous and that there is nothing so mean (or unworthy of a gentleman) as vice / by Sir George Mackenzie.1667.0214736101nan./cache/A50634.xml./txt/A50634.txt
A53057Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674.Philosophicall fancies. Written by the Right Honourable, the Lady Newcastle.1653.0162074744nan./cache/A53057.xml./txt/A53057.txt
A53048Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1624?-1674.Natures picture drawn by fancies pencil to the life being several feigned stories, comical, tragical, tragi-comical, poetical, romanicical, philosophical, historical, and moral : some in verse, some in prose, some mixt, and some by dialogues / written by ... the Duchess of Newcastle.1671.016371650361nan./cache/A53048.xml./txt/A53048.txt
A59472Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1671-1713.An inquiry concerning virtue in two discourses, viz., I. of virtue and the belief of a deity, II. of the obligations to virtue.1699.04390911363nan./cache/A59472.xml./txt/A59472.txt
A96073Waterhouse, Edward, 1619-1670.A modest discourse, of the piety, charity & policy of elder times and Christians. Together with those their vertues paralleled by Christian members of the Church of England. / By Edward Waterhouse Esq;1655.05729017310nan./cache/A96073.xml./txt/A96073.txt