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Pleasing melancholy : or a walk among the tombs in a country church yard, in the stile & manner of Hervey's Meditations; to which are added, epitaphs, elegies, inscriptions in prose & verse
Wright, George (fl. 1775-1787); Hervey, James (1714-1758)
1793
Engraved t.p.
Title: Out of Hervey's Meditations
Author: Hervey, James
Attribution: Hervey
Date(s): 1746 (published)
Manuscript: Lt 45
Contents: Religious poem, on one's true memorial after death being a place in heaven
with God, not an earthly monument. From "Meditations among the tombs", from
Hervey's "Meditations and contemplations".
Title: God knows what is best for us
Author: Hervey, James
Attribution: Hervey
Date(s): 1748 (published)
Manuscript: Lt 45
Contents: Religious poem, on the benefits of submitting to God's loving guidance
through life. From "Reflections on a flower-garden", from Hervey's
"Meditations and contemplations".
A defence of Theron and Aspasio, against the objections contained in a late treatise, entitled, Letters on Theron and Aspasio. To which is prefix'd, a series of letters from the late Rev. Mr. James Hervey, to the author... To which is added, a further defence of Theron and Aspasio, against the objections of Mr. Joseph Bellamy of Bethlem in New-England, in his treatise entitled, Theron, Paulinus and Aspasio ... The whole forming a necessary supplement to Mr. Hervey's Dialogues
Cudworth, William (1717?-1763); Hervey, James (1714-1758)
1761
A reply [by William Cudworth] to Robert Sandeman's attack on James Hervey's "Theron and Aspasio".
Pleasing melancholy : or a walk among the tombs in a country church yard, in the stile & manner of Hervey's Meditations; to which are added, epitaphs, elegies, inscriptions in prose & verse
Wright, George (fl. 1775-1787); Hervey, James (1714-1758)
1793
Engraved t.p.
Drafts of Meditations among the tombs, and Reflections on a flower-garden, with miscellaneous other material, by James Hervey.
Hervey, James
c.1740
Comprises what are probably the earliest drafts of Hervey's most famous works, apparently not previously known to their many editors and publishers, containing many corrections, alterations, additions...
Title: [unknown]
Author: Hervey, James
Attribution: Jac. Hervey
Date(s): 1740
Manuscript: Lt q 56
Contents: Religious poem, on one's true memorial after death being a place in heaven with God, not an earthly monument. From "Meditations among the tombs".