Shaw, Samuel, 1635-1696
Shaw, Samuel
Samuel Shaw English nonconformist minister
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Works
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An accurate alphabetical index of the registered entails in Scotland, : from the passing of an Act of Parliament in the year 1685, to February 4. 1784. Containing the Number of the Entail as it Stands on Record; the Volume; the Folio; Date of the Entail; Date of Registration; Entailers Names and the Leading Lands; with the Shires in which all the Lands Lie. By Samuel Shaw, Writer in Edinburgh | |
Adam Abel, or, Vain man : a discourse fitted for funeral occasions, but serviceable to men in all ages and conditions of life to make them humble and heavenly-minded | |
Advice to young persons, relating both to faith & practice contain'd in some plain directions how to demean themselves : together with some few motives to the observation of what is here recommended | |
An apologie for the ministry and its maintenance : wherein is set forth the necessity, dignity and efficacy of a gospel-ministry against the Socinians, Swenckfieldians, Weigelians, Anabaptists, Enthusiasts, Familists, Seekers, Quakers, Levellers, Libertines and the rest of that rout | |
Business of a Christian, both antecedaneous to, concomitant of, and consequent upon a sore and heavy visitation | |
A compendious account of Latin grammar : By way of question and answer. Compos'd for the ease and edification of master and scholars | |
A discourse upon communion with the deity : By Samuel Shaw, M. A. Sometime Minister of Long Whatton in Leicestershire. | |
Grammatica Anglo-Romana, 1687 | |
Grammatica Anglo-Romana: or, A syncritical grammar, teaching English youth the Latin tongue by few and easie rules : comparing English with Latin. With a comment for the use of riper years; containing the elegancies, and explaining the difficult phrases and idioms, which are peculiar to the Latin. Fitted to the sense of the learned Oxford-commentators upon Lilly's Grammar. By Samuel Shaw, Master of the Free-school in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicester-shire | |
A grammatical dictionary, : containing the heteroclites of the Latin tongue, collected from the classicks themselves; in which The gross Mistake of our Dictionaries in the Names of Diseases, Drugs, and Plants, are corrected, and their Omissions supply'd. With an appendix, containing observations upon some passages in Horace, which are imitated or translated from Homer, and Explanations upon others, that have either been most notoriously mistaken or shamefu ly overlookt by the greatest Scholiasts upon that Glor ous Poet; which will both instruct the Scholar and surprize the Critick. In a letter to the Reverd and most Learned Dr. Freind. By Samuel Shaw, M. D. Author of the Syntax for the Use of Tamworth School | |
The great commandment : A discourse upon Psal. 73. 25. shewing that God is all things to a religious soul. Being a further explication of a short discourse called, The angelical life, formerly written by the same author S.S | |
Holy things for holy men: or, The lawyers plea non-suited, his evidence proved insufficient, his foul mouth civilly wiped, and his arrogant railings admonished, and bridled : in some Christian reproofe and pitie expressed towards Mr Prynn's book; intituled, The Lord's supper briefly vindicated, (or rather indeed by him therein exposed, vilified, and profaned: and the conscientious ministry therein abused, injured, and affronted | |
Immanuel | |
Immanuel: or, A discovery of true religion, as it imports a living principle in the minds of men. : With a discourse concerning communion with God. | |
The journals of Major Samuel Shaw, the first American consul at Canton with a life of the author | |
A looking-glasse, or, Paralel : opposing the prophane, carnall professor, and true beleiver, one to the other | |
Minerva's triumph: or, Gramar and rhetorick : in all the parts of them, personated by youths in dramatick scenes in a country school. Presented to the view of all that love learning, but especially recommended to the perusal of young schollars, and the use of schools at their breakings up. By several school-masters | |
Paul's last farewel, or A sermon, preached at the funerall of that godly and learned minister of Jesus Christ, Mr. Thomas Blake | |
Poikilophronesis, or, The different humours of men | |
A receipt for the state-palsie. Or, A direction for the setling the government of the nation : delivered in a sermon upon Proverbs 25.5 | |
Samuel in sackcloth: or, A sermon assaying to restrain our bitter animosities : and commending a spirit of moderation, and right consittution of soul and behaviour towards our brethren. Upon I Samuel 15.35. By S.S | |
The true Christians test, or, A discovery of the love and lovers of the world : in two parts | |
Vindiciæ foederis, or, A treatise of the covenant of God enterd with man-kinde : in the several kindes and degrees of it, in which the agreement and respective differences of the covenant of works and the covenant of grace, of the old and new covenant are discust | |
Voice of one crying in a wilderness | |
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