
eBook - ePub
The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part I Vol 3
- 410 pages
- English
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eBook - ePub
The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part I Vol 3
About this book
This two-part, eight-volume, reset edition draws together a range of sources from the early modern era through to the industrial age, to show the changes and continuities in responses to the social, political, legal and spiritual problems that self-murder posed.
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Yes, you can access The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part I Vol 3 by Mark Robson,Paul S Seaver,Kelly McGuire,Jeffrey Merrick,Daryl Lee in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in History & World History. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction to Volumes 3 and 4
- Bibliography
- John Adams, An Essay Concerning Self-Murther (1700)
- Satires on Suicide
- John Jeffery, Felo de Se: Or a Warning against the Most Horrid and Unnatural Sin of Self-Murder (1702)
- Anon., ‘A Vindication of Self Murder’, Post Angel (1702)
- Daniel Defoe, Review of the Affairs of France (1704)
- J. B., Apstophonia, or Self-Murther Arraigned and Condemned (1705)
- John Dunton, ‘That the Self-Murder of the Pagans Was Justifiable’, Athenian Sport (1707)
- Thomas Knaggs, A Sermon against Self-Murder (1708)
- John Prince, Self-Murder Asserted to Be a Very Heinous Crime; in Opposition to All Arguments Brought by the Deists, to the Contrary (1709)
- ‘A Sin to Die for Love?’, British Apollo (1709)
- John Edwards, from Theologia Reformata (1713)
- John Cockburn, A Discourse of Self-Murder (1716)
- William Fleetwood, ‘Three Sermons upon the Case of Self-Murder’, Relative Duties to Parents and Children, Husbands and Wives, Masters and Servants (1716)
- Sir George Mackenzie, ‘Self-Murder’, The Works (1716–22)
- Editorial Notes