Keimer, Samuel, 1688-1742
Keimer, Samuel
Samuel Keimer
VIAF ID: 246209713 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Keimer, Samuel (sparse)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Keimer, Samuel
- 100 1 _ ‡a Keimer, Samuel, ‡d 1688-1742
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Samuel Keimer
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (2)
Works
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Annerch yr Cymru. | |
Brand pluck'd from the burning : exemplify'd in the unparallel'd case of Samuel Keimer, Offer'd to the Perusal of the Serious Part of Mankind, and especially to those who were ever acquainted with, or ever heard of the man | |
Caribbeana. Containing letters and dissertations, together with poetical essays, on various subjects and occasions; chiefly wrote by several hands in the West-Indies, and some of them to gentlemen residing there. Now collected together in two volumes. Wherein are also comprised, divers papers relating to trade, government, and law in general; but more especially to those of the British Sugar-Colonies and of Barbados in particular: As likewise the Characters of the most eminent men that have died, of late years, in that island. To which are added in an appendix, some pieces never before published. | |
The curiosities of common water, or, The advantages thereof in preventing and curing many distempers : gather'd from the writings of several eminent physicians, and also from more than forty years experience | |
Cyd-gordiad egwyddorawl o'r Scrythurau : neu daflen lythyrennol o'r prif eiriau yn y Bibl Sanctaidd. Yn arain, dan y cyfryw eiriau, i fuan ganfod pob rhyw ddymunol ran o'r Scrythurau. A gyfan-soddwyd drwy lafurus boen Abel Morgan, gwenidog yr elengyl er lle's y cymru | |
The doctrine of absolute reprobation ... refuted, 1723: | |
Fruits of retirement | |
Histori van de opkomste, aanwas, en voortgang der Christenen bekend by den naam van Quakers. | |
The history of the rise, increase, and progress, of the Christian people called Quakers : intermixed with several remarkable occurrences | |
Miscellaneous poems, moral and divine | |
An oration spoken on Queen Caroline's birth-day at Bridge-town, in Barbados, March 1. 1733 | |
A Salutation to the Britains, to call them from the many things, to the one thing needful, for the saving of their souls : especially, to the poor unlearned tradesmen, plowmen, and shepherds, those that are of low degree like myself, this, in order to direct you to know God and Christ, the only wise God, which is life eternal, and to learn of him that you may become wiser than your teachers | |
A search after religion, among the many modern pretenders to it ... To which is added, an address and petition to King Jesus. By Samuel Keimer, a listed soldier under Him, and a peaceable subject of King George | |
Speech of Governor Sir William Keith to the corporation of New Castle, Delaware, May 28, 1724 |