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The existence and attributes of God not demonstrable à priori; in answer to the arguments of the learned Dr. Clarke, and his followers: and more particularly, to a late pamphlet, intitled, The argument à priori &c. stated and consider'd. By Thomas Knowles, B. A. of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridge.
Knowles, Thomas, 1723-1802.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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An essay concerning liberty, grace, and Prescience. By Samuel Fancourt.
Fancourt, Samuel, 1678-1768.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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A short treatise on Divine prescience, to which is affixed, a letter, on the subject of guile, addressed to the Rev. Mr. S--H. Together with remarks on a conversation between the Rev. Bishop C--ke and the author; and some strictures on a sermon preached by the Rev. Bisho A-B-Y, at Charleston, South Carolina. By John Phillips ... [One line from Psalms]
Phillips, John.Date: --1798--- Books
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God's foreknowledge of contingent events vindicated: in a letter to the Reverend Mr. Samuel Fancourt, occasion'd by his late Essay on liberty, grace and prescience. By John Norman.
Norman, John, active 1703-1757.Date: 1729- Books
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All future free actions, Future Contingencies. With a fair state of the question concerning prescience. In which The Arguments for it are briefly proposed, and Objections against it, clearly Answered. With an answer to Mr. Fancourt's letter and appendix to Mr. Norman, and a few short observations on his late reply. By David Millar, A.M.
Millar, David, 1687 or 1688-1757.Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]