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- "Caution, living may be hazardous" : debunking the happiness myth
- "Earnest Willie, " or, Echoes from a recluse : containing the letters, poems, addresses and sketches, chiefly moral and religious, with bits of laughing humor, smiling fancy and tender sentiment-- everywhere the earnest heart-throbs of William D. Upshaw, during this more than ten years of invalid life (seven years spent on a bed)
- "I ain't much, baby--but I'm all I've got."
- "The spirit of the age." : An address delivered before the two literary societies of the University of North-Carolina,
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- A Christmas Sermon
- A Concise miscellany; : calculated to improve and reform mankind. : Contents. This work contains:-- 1st. The recantation of a deist, who renounced his deistical principles and embraced the truths of Revelation. 2nd. The arguments produced in favour of using more beer and less rum. 3rd. The effects of ardent spirits upon the human body and mind. By B. Rush, M.D. 4th. An interesting extract from the Rev. John Fletcher's Essay on truth. 5th Reverence of God; religion, &c. : [Three lines from First John]
- A Dialogue between a father and his son
- A Father's Legacy to His Daughters
- A Fleece of Gold; Five Lessons from the Fable of Jason and the Golden Fleece
- A Friendly address to the inhabitants of the town of Providence
- A Friendly address to the inhabitants of the town of Providence
- A Joseph Campbell companion : reflections on the art of living
- A Man of the World
- A New Year's gift for children. : Delightful and entertaining stories for little masters and misses. To the tender parents of my little benefactors
- A New Year's gift. : Pious resolutions, earnestly recommended for the consideration of all who believe themselves friendly to Christianity.
- A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education, in Boarding Schools, Private Families, and Public Seminaries
- A Real treasure for the pious mind
- A String of Amber Beads
- A Warning to disobedient youth: : being a relation concerning a certain Henry Webb, who was three days and nights in a trance. As also an account of what he had seen while in that condition. : Now published as a warning to all hardened and impenitent sinners, whether youth or others, that they may be excited speedily to turn to the Lord by unfeigned repentance, in order to find mercy and acceptance with him. : [Three lines from Job]
- A Woman of the World: Her Counsel to Other People's Sons and Daughters
- A companion for the young people of North-America. : Particularly recommended to those within the three provinces of New-York, New-Jersey, and Pennsylvania. : Divided into chapters, adapted to every intelligent capacity, and calculated for the promotion and furtherance of Christian decorum among families; principally designed to excite a laudable and Christian emulation among young people, to pursue the paths which lead to real religion: by attempting to discover the beauties of a virtuous life, and remove all objections young persons can have to being early religious.
- A cup o' kindness
- A declaration of the Holy war, shewing the fiery trial ...
- A discourse on education, : delivered before the trustees of the Derby Academy, at Hingham, April 5th, 1796. : Also at the South Parish in Scituate.
- A discourse preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, on Sunday, October 8th, 1775.
- A discourse, delivered at Bath, May 11th, 1813, before the Society for Discountenancing and Suppressing Public Vices.
- A discourse, delivered in Castleton, at the organization of the Vermont Juvenile Missionary Society. September 16, 1818.
- A faithful monitor. : Offering, an abstract of the lawes in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, New-England, against those disorders, the suppression whereof is desired and pursued by them that wish well to the worthy designs of reformation. : With some directions and encouragements, to dispense due rebukes, & censures unto all censurable actions. : [One line of Latin quotation]
- A father's legacy to his daughters.
- A father's legacy to his daughters.
- A father's legacy to his daughters.
- A father's legacy to his daughters.
- A father's legacy to his daughters.
- A father's legacy to his daughters. : To which is added, The way to get married, and the advantages and disadvantages of the marriage state; represented under the similitude of a dream
- A father's legacy to his daughters. Or, A Christmas gift.
- A good day every day
- A good start ; : a book for young men
- A guide for the perplexed
- A guide to men and manners : consisting of Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son : to which is added a supplement containing extracts from various books recommended by Lord Chesterfield to Mr. Stanhope ..
- A guide to true happiness : shewing, I. that real happiness in only to be found in true religion ...
- A guide to true happiness : shewing, I. that real happiness in only to be found in true religion ...
- A lecture sermon, delivered in the Second Universalist Meeting House, in Boston, on the evening of the first Sabbath in December, 1819.
- A letter from William Penn to his wife and children
- A letter from William Penn to his wife and children
- A letter from William Penn, to his wife and children, : written a short time before his first voyage to America
- A letter of prudent advice. : And religious counsels given to his children
- A letter to the unconverted. : [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- A line to the modern ladies: : found among the writings of Joseph Hopkins, late of Farmington, deceased
- A line to the modern ladies: : found among the writings of Joseph Hopkins; late of Farmington, deceased
- A man of his word. : A very brief essay, on fidelity in keeping of promises and engagements. : Declaring how and why, a good man will be as good as his word. : With a touch upon some weighty cases, relating to it. : Uttered at Boston-lecture, 11d. 4m. 1713. : And now published, that it may be employed among other instruments, to keep truth alive in the land.
- A monitor for an apprentice, or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate : with rules for his conduct to his master, and to others
- A monitor for delaying sinners. : A sermon studiously accommodated to the meanest capacities: publish'd at the desire of a society of young men, to whom it was preach'd, on the Lords-Day evening, Decemb. 7. 1718.
- A paraphrase on part of the Oeconomy of human life. : Inscribed to His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; governor of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay
- A peaceable temper, and conduct divinely enjoined. : A discourse delivered at Princetown, on December 23d 1759.
- A present for an apprentice: or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. : With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world.
- A present for an apprentice: or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. : With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. : More especially, while an apprentice, his behaviour after he is free, care in setting up, company with the ladies, choice of a wife, behaviour in courtship, and wedding-day, complaisance after marriage, education of children, &c.
- A present for an apprentice: or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate; : with rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world.
- A present for an apprentice: or, A sure guide, to gain both esteem and estate; : with rules for his conduct to his master and in the world.
- A present for an apprentice: or, A sure guide, to gain both esteem and estate; : with rules for his conduct to his master and in the world.
- A present for an apprentice; or, A sure guide, to gain both esteem and estate: : with rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world.
- A pretty good person : what it takes to live with courage, gratitude, and integrity, or, When pretty good is as good as you can be
- A primer of right and wrong,
- A reformation of morals practicable and indispensable. : A sermon delivered at New-Haven on the evening of October 27, 1812.
- A reformation of morals practicable and indispensable. : A sermon, delivered at New-Haven, on the evening of October, 27, 1812,
- A revolution of love
- A seasonable warning against bad company-keeping: : in a discourse from Prov. XIII. 20.
- A seasonable warning against bad company-keeping: : in a discourse from Prov. XIII. 20.
- A serious letter to the young people of Boston; : which may be serviceable also to others to guard them against error-- to establish them in the present truth, and excite them to the prosecution of their duty and best interest.
- A serious poem on various subjects, written for the perusal of children.
- A serious warning to the thoughtless & irreligious
- A sermon delivered April 28, 1817, : before the Association for the Suppression of Intemperance, and the Promotion of Morality in the town of Hanover, Massachusetts.
- A sermon delivered on the next Lord's day after the death of Jonathan Todd, Esquire, who departed this life February 10, 1819.
- A sermon for the reformation of manners. : Being designed as a sutable [sic] exhortation to enforce the reading of the King's royal proclamation for the encouragment of piety and vertue, and for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaness and immorality. : [Two lines from Romans]
- A sermon preached at the anniversary election, Hartford, May 14, 1818.
- A sermon preached before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, at Hartford, : on the day of the anniversary election May 14th, 1761.
- A sermon preached to the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in Boston, New-England, June 1, 1761. : Being the anniversary of their election of officers.
- A sermon, delivered in Brattlestreet Church, Boston, on the Sunday after the interment of Madam Elizabeth Bowdoin, : relict of the late Honourable James Bowdoin, Esq. who departed life May 5, 1803, in the seventy second year of her age.
- A sermon, delivered in Hartford, May 18, 1814, : before the Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Good Morals.
- A sermon, delivered in West-Hartford, May 22d, 1814.
- A sermon, delivered in the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford, May 20, 1813, on the evening subsequent to the formation of the "Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Good Morals."
- A sermon, delivered to the candidates for the baccalaureate in Middlebury College, August 12, 1810.
- A sermon, on the preservation and changes of human life.
- A sermon, preached at the commencement of the year 1814, to the young people of Christ-Church, Hartford, and presented unto them by their affectionate pastor
- A sermon, preached before the African Society, on the 14th of July 1810, : the anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade.
- A sermon, preached in the chapel of Nassau Hall, August 13, 1826,
- A sure guide to hell, : in seven sections. : Containing directions I. To parents in the education of their children. II. To youth. III. To those whose minds are possessed with envy, malice, &c. IV. To the K---. V. To the first ministers of state. VI. To the clergy. VII. To young ladies. : [One line of quotation]
- A testimony against evil customs.
- A town in its truest glory. : A brief essay upon, a town happy, and glorious: recommending, those things, by which a town may come to flourish with all prosperity. : A discourse, wherein the state of all our towns, is considered; but the peculiar temptations & occasions of some towns among us, are more particularly accommodated. : [Four lines from Leviticus]
- A treasury of inspiration
- A treatise on morality: : chiefly designed for the instruction of youth. : [Two lines of verse]
- A treatise on self knowledge : showing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it : intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature
- A treatise on self knowledge : showing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it : intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature : to which are added, questions adapted to the work, for the use of schools and academies
- A treatise on self-knowledge
- A treatise on self-knowledge : showing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it : intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature
- A treatise on self-knowledge : showing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it : intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature
- A treatise on self-knowledge : showing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it : intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature
- A true survey & report of the road. : A brief essay to rectify the mistakes of men, about the way taken by them. The whole way of transgression, and particularly, the wrong way, wherein men transgress the rules of honesty, proved an hard way. And the good way of religion, therefore preferred & commended. In a lecture at Boston, on a special & mournful occasion. : 10.d. 5.m. 1712. : [One line from Proverbs]
- A word of remembrance and caution to the rich
- A year and a life well concluded. : A brief essay, on the good things wherein the last works of a Christian, may be, and should be, his best works. : A sermon preached on the last day of the year, 1719. : [One line in Latin]
- A zeal for good works excited and directed; : in a sermon at the publick Thursday lecture, in Boston, March 25th 1742. : Printed at the general desire of the hearers.
- About myself
- About people; : a book for parents, teachers, ministers and the people themselves,
- Abraham Kuyper : a centennial reader
- Acquiring a listerning heart
- Across that bridge : life lessons and a vision for change
- Address delivered before the Philanthropic and Dialectic Societies at Chapel-Hill, June 20, 1832
- Address from the provost of the University of Pennsylvania to the graduates in the arts ....
- Address of the Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Good Morals, to the respective branch societies
- Address of the Cumberland Association, to the several churches and societies, with which they are connected
- Address of the Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia, to their members
- Address to a young lady
- Address to a young lady
- Addresses to Young Men
- Advice from a lady of quality to her children, in the last stage of a lingering illness.
- Advice from a lady of quality to her children; in the last stage of a lingering illness.
- Advice to Young Men And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject
- Advice to church members : or, Sketches of human nature; comprising useful hints relating to the duties and difficulties that occur in the intercourse of Christians with one another and with the world
- Advice to young men : on the duties of life ; in a series of letters, addressed to a youth, a bachelor, a lover, a husband, a citizen or a subject
- Advice to young men on their duties and conduct in life
- Advice to youth; : containing a compendium of the duties of human life in youth and manhood.
- Advice to youth; : containing a compendium of the duties of human life in youth and manhood.
- Advices to a young man entering upon the world
- Aims and Aids for Girls and Young Women On the Various Duties of Life, Physical, Intellectual, And Moral Development; Self-Culture, Improvement, Dress, Beauty, Fashion, Employment, Education, The Home Relations, Their Duties To Young Men, Marriage, Womanhood And Happiness
- Albert Bandura
- Altruism in world religions
- American cultural baggage : how to recognize and deal with it
- An Address to a young lady
- An English translation of the Satyarth Prakash; : literally, Expose of right sense (of Vedic religion) of Maharshi Swami Dayanand Saraswati, 'The Luther of India, ' being a guide to Vedic hermeneutics,
- An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals
- An Historical abridgement, followed by a moral catechism for the use of children
- An Honorable Youth
- An address delivered before the Dialectick Society in New-Bedford, on the first day of September, 1813
- An address delivered before the Montpelier Moral and Literary Association, July 5, 1814
- An address delivered in the chapel of the state prison, Charlestown, to the convicts, at the request of the board of directors, on Thursday, the 6th day of April, 1815, being the day set apart by authority, for a day of fasting and prayer throughout the commonwealth.
- An address delivered to the candidates for the baccalaureate, in Union College, at the anniversary commencement, May 1st, 1805
- An address to young men, on the temptations of cities
- An address, delivered June 26, 1817, before the Female Reading and Charitable Society. Of the First Parish in Worcester, Mass.
- An address, delivered at the request of the Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society : at their annual meeting, May 29, 1801
- An address, to the members of the Attleborough Society for the Encouragement of Agriculture, Arts, and Social Intercourse
- An encomium on the ladies.
- An essay on conduct and education. : Recommended to the people called Quakers.
- An essay on conduct. : Recommended to the people called Quakers. A poem.
- An essay on the improvement of time
- An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world.
- An oration delivered before the Society of Black Friars, in the city of New-York, : at their anniversary festival, on Tuesday the 10th Nov. 1789.
- An oration on the proportionate cultivation of the moral and the intellectual powers of man ... : delivered at the first anniversary of the Pi Beta Phi Society, in Union College .../
- An oration on the proportionate cultivation of the moral and the intellectual powers of man: : delivered at the first anniversary of the Pi Beta Phi Society, in Union College, July 25th, 1814.
- Anecdotes for Boys
- Answering your call : a guide to living your deepest purpose
- Aphorismes sur la sagesse dans la vie
- Are today's Christians hypocrites?
- Are you happy? : some answers to the most important question in your life
- Are you there, God? : it's me Kevin : a memoir
- Ars Recte Vivendi; Being Essays Contributed to "The Easy Chair"
- Art of pleasing : an essay on the necessity and the means of pleasing
- Aspirations and influences
- Atheist mind, humanist heart : rewriting the Ten commandments for the twenty-first century
- Avenues for success: : turning adversity into opportunity through strong support systems
- Be merry and wise: or, A guide to the present and future generation. : Containing choice counsels, useful maxims, and prudent cautions; being suitable for the instruction, as well as entertainment, of persons of all ranks, ages, stations, and conditions in life.
- Beauties of Seneca : to which is added, a sketch of the life and death of Seneca
- Beauties of The economy of human life : illustrated with emblematical plates, part I[-II]
- Beauties of history; or Pictures of virtue and vice: : drawn from examples of men eminent for their virutes, or infamous for their vices. : Selected for the instruction and entertainment of youth.
- Becoming good : building moral character
- Becoming wise : an inquiry into the mystery and art of living
- Before I go : letters to our children about what really matters
- Before and after church
- Begin a new life; : the approach of Edgar Cayce
- Beginning life : chapters for young men on religion, study, and business
- Being a man in a woman's world
- Body becoming : a path to our liberation
- Bonifacius. : An essay upon the good, that is to be devised and designed, by those who desire to answer the great end of life, and to do good while they live. A book offered, first, in general, unto all Christians, in a personal capacity, or in a relative. Then more particularly, unto ministers, unto physicians, unto lawyers, unto scholemasters [sic], unto wealthy gentlemen, unto several sorts of officers, unto churches, and unto all societies of a religious character and intention. With humble proposals, of unexceptionable methods, to do good in the world. : [Two lines from Ephesians]
- Boston, April 15th, 1799. : Rev. and dear brethren, Deeply impressed ourselves with the critical and very alarming state of our country, and of our holy religion ... permit us affectionately to invite you to join with us in taking into serious and prayerful consideration the unusual increase of infidelity and impiety among us ..
- Bought with a price
- Boundaries : when to say yes, when to say no to take control of your life
- Boundaries : when to say yes, when to say no to take control of your life, Workbook
- Boy-talks,
- Breakthrough to life,
- By His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire ... A proclamation. : Whereas the multitude of our iniquities have provoked the righteous governor of the universe ... I do therefore ... exhort all persons of every rank, carefully to abstain from oppression, injustice and every vice ... Given under my hand at the council chamber in Hartford, the 5th day of November ... 1777
- Call the heart : act of peace and equality
- Celebrate the temporary,
- Celebration as a style of life
- Character
- Character and religion
- Character and the conduct of life; : practical psychology for everyman,
- Character ethics and the New Testament : moral dimensions of Scripture
- Character ethics and the Old Testament : moral dimensions of Scripture
- Charges and extracts of charges on moral and religious subjects
- Charges and extracts of charges on moral and religious subjects
- Charges, and extracts of charges, on moral and religious subjects
- Children, adults, and shared responsibilities : Jewish, Christian, and Muslim perspectives
- Choices : making right decisions in a complex world
- Christ, a Christian's life: or, A practical discourse of a believer's life, : derived from Christ, and resolved into Christ: being the substance of several sermons.
- Christian Morals
- Christian behavior : does it matter what you do, or only what you are?
- Christian conduct; : a further study in New Testament morality,
- Christian obedience
- Christian profiles in a pagan mirror
- Christian vocation in the contemporary world
- Christianity and infidelity contrasted
- Christianity in short: or, The way to be a good Christian, : recommended to the use of such as want either time or capacity for reading longer and learneder discourses. : [Eleven lines from Matthew]
- Christianity to the life. Or, The example of the Lord Jesus Christ, propos'd unto the meditation, and the imitation, of every Christian. : [Five lines in Latin from Salvian]
- Circles of hope : breathing life and spirit into a wounded world
- Common Sense, How to Exercise It
- Common grace : how to be a person and other spiritual matters
- Complete conduct principles for the 21st century
- Conscience with the power and cases thereof
- Considerations for young men
- Considerations on pure wisdom, and human policy; on labour; on schools; and on the right use of the Lord's outward gifts.
- Considerations on the true harmony of mankind; and how it is to be maintained.
- Correspondence between a mother and her daughter at school
- Crossing the desert : learning to let go, see clearly, and live simply
- Cybernetics of the sacred
- Dare to lead
- De kleine vossen
- Death of Tamar Ham! : For the unmarried ladies of America, a new psalm and a new sermon, on the death of Tamar Ham, who died in Boston, one night in the summer of the year 1816, after having been knocked down and stamped on the day before, if the newspaper account of the matter is true, by a sailor with whom she lived without being married. The name of this man is Coombs. He had been sometime confined, but had not had his trial for this crime, when this paper went to the press.
- Decide to live
- Decision of character
- Der moderne Mensch; Versuche über Lebensführung
- Developmental discipline
- Dialogues in metapsychiatry
- Die Ethik Huldreich Zwinglis
- Difficulties; : an attempt to help,
- Digital diary : Christine
- Digital diary : Laura
- Digital diary : Robby
- Discovery : a guidebook for living,
- Divine help implored under the loss of godly and faithful men : a funeral sermon preached at Bradford, October 31, soon after the death of the Rev. Thomas Symmes ... who died Oct. 6, 1725
- Do Christians get along easier?
- Do it! : six steps to happiness
- Doing right and wrong
- Dollars and Sense
- Don't check your brains at the door
- Don't sweat the small stuff for women : simple and practical ways to do what matters most and find time for you
- Don't sweat the small stuff-- and it's all small stuff : simple ways to keep the little things from taking over your life
- Downscaling : simplify and enrich your lifestyle
- Dr. Dobson answers your questions
- Dr. Friedman speaks
- Duty : with illustrations of courage, patience, and endurance
- Early offerings best accepted: and early preparations the best security against evil dayes, or, The wise mans counsel to the young man, laying a solemn charge upon all young persons, to begin to be good betimes; or, to remember their Creator, in the days of youth. : The substance of what was more largely insisted on, from Eccle. xii 1. Preached at Lynn, in the county of Essex, N.E.
- Economie de la vie humaine
- Education for adversity
- Educational theory as theory of conduct : from Aristotle to Dewey
- Eight letters from an aged minister to the young men and youth of his flock : particularly including those who have left his ministry to settle at a distance
- Elements of a polite education
- Elements of morality : for the use of children : with an introductory address to parents
- Emotional common sense: how to avoid self-destructiveness
- Emotional first aid
- Escape from affluenza
- Essays Written in the Intervals of Business
- Essays in rhyme on morals and manners
- Essays on Work and Culture
- Essays on various subjects : to which is added, a short treatise on the art of praising one's-self, and several poetic fragments
- Essays to do good, : addressed to all Christians, whether in public or private capacities.
- Essays to do good: : addressed to all Christians, whether in public or private capacities.
- Essays to do good; : addressed to all Christians, whether in public or private capacities.
- Essays, moral and religious : designed for the instruction and improvement of young persons
- Essays, religious, moral, dramatic & poetical : addressed to youth, and published for a benevolent purpose
- Ethical ambition : living a life of meaning and worth
- Ethics and the "new education"
- Ethics for real people : a guide for the morally perplexed
- Etwas vom rechten Lebenswege
- Evening Round-Up More Good Stuff Like Pep
- Every day I have a journey
- Everyday morality for ordinary people
- Expect to win
- Experimental reflections
- Exuberance : a philosophy of happiness
- Facing life squarely
- Fair warnings to a careless world, or, The serious practice of religion recommended by the admonitions of dying men. And the sentiments of all people in their most serious hours: and other testimonies of an extraordinary nature.
- Faith and philanthropy
- Familiar Dialogues for the Instruction and Amusement of Children of Four and Five Years Old
- Family lectures
- Fantasy and the human spirit
- Fashionable amusements inconsistent with the design and spirit of the Gospel, contrary to the express commands of God, and in many respects productive of evil : A discourse, delivered February 5, 1804.
- Final victory : taking charge of the last stages of life, facing death on your own terms
- Find your why : a practical guide for discovering purpose for you and your team
- Finding each other.
- Finding flow : the psychology of engagement with everyday life
- Finding my place; : a girl's outlook on life and vocation,
- First and Last Things: A Confession of Faith and Rule of Life
- For students and others fed up
- Fragment of a journal of a sentimental philosopher, during his residence in the city of New-York : to which is added, a discourse upon the nature and properties of eloquence as a science, delivered to his disciples previous to his departure ..
- Fraternal Charity
- Fred Morris and His Dogs
- Freedom fences : how to set limits that free you to enjoy your marriage and family
- Friedman's fables
- Friends in Council — First Series
- From Epicurus to Christ; : a study in the principles of personality,
- From Freud to Frankl : our modern search for personal meaning
- From a College Window
- From beginning to end : the rituals of our lives
- Frontiers well-defended. : An essay, to direct the frontiers of a countrey exposed unto the incursions of a barbarous enemy, how to behave themselves in their uneasy station? : Containing admonitions of piety, propos'd by the compassion of some friends unto their welfare, to be lodg'd in the families of our frontier plantations
- Fruits of a father's love: : being the advice of William Penn to his children, relating to their civil and religious conduct
- Fruits of solitude, : in reflections and maxims relating to the conduct of human life.
- Fruits of solitude, : in reflections and maxims relating to the conduct of human life.
- Gemeinschaftliches Leben
- General censure, or Sampson with a jaw-bone in his hand : intended as a reproof to religious and political enthusiasts .../
- Genethlia pia; or, Thoughts for a birth-day. : A very brief essay, on the sentiments of piety, which are never on any day of the year, out of season; but are more especially seasonable to be awakened, in every one, when their birth-day annually arrives unto them. : An essay proper to be read, among the exercises of a birth-day; and more particularly proper to be put by parents into the hands of their children, or, by others into the hands of the friends they wish well unto, when such a day recurs unto them
- Give to live : how giving can change your life
- Gleanings for the memory
- Glimpses through life's windows : selections from the writings of J.R. Miller
- Glück
- God is the owner : I'm just the manager
- Godly children their parents joy; : exhibited in several sermons
- Gold-foil : hammered from popular proverbs
- Golden Steps to Respectability, Usefulness and Happiness Being a Series of Lectures to Youth of Both Sexes, on Character, Principles, Associates, Amusements, Religion, and Marriage
- Good Manners and Right Conduct
- Good habits : self-improvement for the 1990s
- Good rulers a choice blessing. : A sermon preached before the great and General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, at Hartford in New-England, May 13th 1725. The day for the election of the Honourable the governour & deputy-governour, and the worshipful assistants there.
- Grace and Virtue : some thoughts on moral claims and possibilities
- Grata brevitas. : An essay made in a few words, to demonstrate that a few words may have much comprised in them. With the most weighty matters of religion, offered in several abridgments, as particular demonstrations of it. : A winter-sermon preached at Boston lecture 27.d. 9.m. 1712.
- Guilt-free
- Handbook to higher consciousness
- Happiness : essays on the meaning of life
- Harp of life : its harmonies and discords
- Have time and be free ; : toward the organization of one's life.
- Healing the hidden self
- Heart and soul culture
- Heart-beats,
- Help yourself
- Helping children develop moral values;
- Higher ground : a call for Christian civility
- Honesta parsimonia: or, Time spent as it should be. : Proposals, to prevent that great folly and mischief, the loss of time; and employ the talent of time so watchfully and fruitfully that a good account may at last be given of it. : [Two lines of quotation in Latin]
- How many miles to Babylon?
- How personalities grow
- How to Live on 24 Hours a Day
- How to Live on 24 Hours a Day
- How to be good : or, The somewhat tricky business of attaining moral virtue in a society that's not just corrupt but corrupting, without being completely out-of-it
- How to be nervous and enjoy it
- How to cure yourself of positive thinking
- How to get along with others.
- How to live on 24 hours a day,
- How to succeed : a book for the young
- How, then, shall we live? : four simple questions that reveal the beauty and meaning of our lives
- Human Equipment, Its Use and Abuse
- Human existence and the reality of the sacred.
- Human prudence, or, The art by which a man and a woman may be advanced to fortune, to permanent honor, and to real grandeur : adapted to the genius of the citizens, and designed for the use of schools in the United States
- Human relations
- I am
- I am not your enemy : stories to transform a divided world
- I hate to bother you, but : clues for youth on personal problems
- I hurt inside; : a Christian psychologist helps you understand and overcome feelings of fear, frustration, and failure
- If God is love, don't be a jerk : finding a faith that makes us better humans
- If experience is such a good teacher, why do I keep repeating the course?
- Imagine : what America could be in the 21st century : visions of a better future from leading American thinkers
- Improv wisdom : don't prepare, just show up
- Improvement of time : two discourses, delivered in the chapel of the College of New-Jersey; December, 1822
- In human presence-- hope
- In over our heads : the mental demands of modern life
- In the flow of life.
- Inclusion : making room for grace
- Integrity and compromise; : problems of public and private conscience,
- Introduction to the art of thinking
- It's for L.I.F.E.
- It's for L.I.F.E. : lifestyle improvement for excellence ; a congregation based wellness ministry
- Jack-knife and brambles.
- Jacob's vow upon his leaving his fathers house, : consider'd in a sermon had in private, Octob. 15. 1722. at the desire of a young gentleman, upon his entering on worldly business, and going abroad into the world.
- John Macmurray's religious philosophy : what it means to be a person
- John Ploughman's pictures : or, More of his plain talk for plain people
- Journey to self-awareness : a spiritual notebook for everyday life