Curteis, Thomas, ca. 1660-1747
Curteis, Thomas, approximately 1660-1747
VIAF ID: 16198247 ( Personal )
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Works
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Advice to a son at the university : design'd for holy orders | |
The benefits obligations of the divine love in the redemption of Mankind : In two sermons preach'd in the Parish-Church of Wrotham in Kent; on the 15th. and 17th. of April. Being Good-Friday and Easter-Day. By Tho. Curteis, vicar of the said Parish. | |
Christianity, in its nature and design : offers no Violence to the Reason or Consciences of Men. A sermon Preach'd in the Chapel at Tunbridge-Wells, on Sunday, the 31st of August, 1735 | |
A dissertation on the unreasonableness, folly, and danger of infidelity : occasion'd by a late virulent book, intitul'd A discourse on the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion | |
The dying Christian's gain. A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Wrotham in Kent, November 17. 1723. occasion'd by the death of the Right Honourable Christopher, late Lord Barnard. By T. C. Rector of the said parish | |
Eirenodia : A poem sacred to peace, and the promoting of human happiness. Inscrib'd to his grace, the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. By T.C. rector of sevenoke in Kent. | |
Essays moral and divine : Viz. Of Natural Reason. Of Divine Revelation. Of Evangelic Obedience. Of Morality. Of heism. Design'd to illustrate the necessity, authority, and amiableness of revealed religion: Together with the Dignity of the Sacred Function: As a seasonable Check to the late Growth of Scepticism and Infidelity | |
Essays on the preservation & recovery of health : In Two Parts. Wherein the late wines are suspected and censured: Malt-Drink, Hopps, Cyder, Artificial Wines, Coffee, Tea, &c, as also, Drinking of Water, and the Varieties of Elaborate Compositions in Eating, impartially examin'd: The Hot and Cold Baths with their Benefits and Inconveniences, enquir'd into: The more general Alterations in the Animal Fluids, whether Acute or Chronical, briefly handled: The Principal Intentions of Physick, with necessary Cautions relating to Practice, fairly stated: And that Noble Science rescu'd from the most audacious Empirical Intruders | |
The harmony between natural and revealed religion : asserted. In a sermon preached before the Worshipful the Master, wardens, and Company of Apothecaries, in London, on the 23d of September, 1731 | |
Thankfulness and unanimity the proper return of national blessings, 1715: |