@book{ Solr-EB000571015, title = {Discourses on several important subjects : Viz. The duty of loving our enemies, stated and explained. Domestick love and union recommended and enforced. In two sermon [sic]. The duty of an uniform and unreserved obedience. In two sermons. How far an affluence contributes to happiness, considered. The reasons, why men act contrary to conviction, and their settled principles, assigned. The case of diversions stated, and the necessity of an early application to wisdom shewn. On the government of the thoughts. On the reasonableness of prayer in general, and of public worship. The duties of family and private prayer, considered. On the duty of resignation. In two sermons. On evil-speaking. On the love of God. On the foundation of morality. In two sermons. On the characters of those, who pretend to morality, without religion. In two volumes. By Jeremiah Seed, M.A. rector of Enham in Hampshire, and late fellow of Queen's-College, Oxford. Volume I}, author = {Seed, Jeremiah}, address = {Dublin}, publisher = {Printed for George and Alexander Ewing, at the Angel and Bible in Dame-street}, year = {1746}, note = {English Short Title Catalog, N45549. - Reproduction of original from National Library of Ireland}, url = {http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1601900300?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc} }