Morton, Charles, 1627-1698
Charles Morton Educator and physicist
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Morton, Charles, ‡d 1627-1698
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Morton, Charles, ‡d 1627-1698
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Works
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Debts discharge, or Some considerations on Rom. 13. 8. the former part. Owe nothing to any man, but to love one another : Being an endeavour to state that case of conscience, and designed to perswade all men to get and keep out of debt as much as may be. By C.M | |
A dissertation on the poor laws | |
An essay towards the probable solution of this question : Whence come the stork and the turtle, the crane and the swallow, when they know and observe the appointed time of their coming. Or where those birds do probably make their recess and abode, which are absent from our Climate at some certain Times and Seasons of the Year. By a person of learning and piety. | |
The gaming-humor considered and reproved, or, The passion-pleasure and exposing money to hazard by play, lot or wager examined | |
The great evil of health-drinking, or, A discourse wherein the original evil, and mischief of drinking of healths are discovered and detected, and the practice opposed : with several remedies and antidotes against it, in order to prevent the sad consequences thereof | |
A journal of the Swedish embassy in the years 1653 and 1654 : impartially written by Bulstrode Whitelocke | |
The little peace-maker; discovering foolish pride the make-bate: or, Some animadversions upon Proverbs 13.10 : In a dialogue between Eumenus peaceable, quiet. Thermos hot, hasty | |
Logick system | |
Some meditations on the history recorded in the first fourteen chapters of Exodus, in meeter | |
The spirit of man . - | |
The way of good men for wise men to walk in. Or, Animadversions upon Prov. 2. 20. comp. with vol. 10, 11, 12 : In a dialogue between Ethicus, a man for customs, though derived from the heathen: and Logicus, a man for right reason, guided by the Word of God |