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Monody to the memory of Mrs. Mansell, unfortunately killed in a chaise overturned by the horses starting at a flash of lightning, Nov. 3, 1770, in the 75th year of her age.
Subjects: “…Mansell, Mrs., d. 1770 Poetry.…”
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A second address to Mr. Huntington, wherein he is again requested, to answer my appeal to the Christian professing world, and come openly to the test, or else, To cease from his railery and vain Boasting. In this address his conduct towards me since my book was published, is in some measure delineated, several things he hath asserted in the Pulpit, taken notice of (mark xiii, 32, and a Tim. iii, 36,)- Two passages he preached from in a measure explained. Observations upon several parts of his Book, entitled Forty stripes for Satan, save none, &c. Likewise his Vision and its productions, As recorded in page 338, 339, and 340, of his Book, (entitled The Kingdom of Heaven taken by Prayer) examined and compared with the word of God. By Samuel Mansell, Minister of the Gospel and Pastor of the Baptist Church, Meeting-House-Walk, Snow's Fields, Borough, Southwark.
Published: printed for the author, and sold at the Chapel in Meeting-House Walk, Snow's Fields, 1797Get full text
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An appeal to the Christian professing world or, the doctrine of three co-equal divine persons in the godhead, examined and compared with the word of truth. ... Likewise, an answer to an anonymous pamphlet, entitled, What think ye of Christ? To which is added, an appendix, ... Together with a letter, addressed to Mr. Huntington, ... By Samuel Mansell, ...
Published: Printed for the author, and sold at the Chapel in Meeting-house Walk, Snow's Fields; J. Parsons; Marsons; and other booksellers, 1796Get full text
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A Full and true account of two most horrid, barbarous, and cruel murders one was committed on Wednesday night last, at the Play-house in Drury-Lane, upon the body of a child of Sir John Vanbroog's, by the noted Mr. Keyber; shewing how he most barbarously hack'd and mangl'd it in such a manner, that it dy'd on the spot. The other on Sunday morning last by Mr. Edward Mansel, an apothecary on Clerknwell Green, who stabb'd his wife in the belly with a penknife so that her bowels drop'd out: With his examination and commitment to Newgate, by worshipful justice Fuller
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A summary of natural religion. Containing a proof of the being and attributes of God: and a particular deduction of the laws of nature. With an enquiry into the ground of their obl...
Published: Printed for R. Dodsley at Tully's-Head in Pall-Mall, London; and sold by W. Thurlbourn in Cambridge, 1749Get full text
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