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A letter to a deist , concerning the beauty and excellency of moral virtue, and the support and improvement which it receives from the Christian revelation. By a country clergyman.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- E-books
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Divine rectitude or, a brief inquiry concerning the moral perfections of the deity; particularly in respect of creation and providence.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- E-books
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An essay on redemption . By the late John Balguy, M. A. Vicar of North-Allerton, in the County of York, and Prebendary of Sarum.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- E-books
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The foundation of moral goodness or, a further inquiry into the original of our idea of virtue. By a clergyman.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- E-books
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Five sermons on the following subjects viz. The extreme folly and wretchedness of an atheistic inclination. God's Government of the World a sure and most joyful Truth. The Dignities and Distinctions of Human Nature. Natural and moral proofs of a future state. Preached in the country, and published at the Request of a Friend.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- E-books
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Sermons on the following subjects viz. I. Virtue glorious, vice infamous. II. The Servitude of Sin. III. Connection between Duty and Happiness. IV. Diversity of Opinion, no just Cause of Discord. V. Haman and Mordecai. VI. Reason and Religion. VII. Education. VIII. Spiritual Worship. IX. The Vanity and Vexation of irregular Desires. X. The Wisdom of regarding Counsel, and the Folly of rejecting it. XI, XII. The Causes and Consequences of intellectual Darkness. XIII. The Love of Enemies. XIV. Future Rewards proportionable to present Improvements. XV. Propagation of the Gospel. XVI. The Folly and Wretchedness of an Atheistic Inclina ion. XVII. God's Government of the World, a sure and most joyful Truth. XVIII. The Dignities and Distinctions of human Nature. XIX, XX. Natural and Moral Proofs of a future State. XXI. The duty of benevolence and Brotherly Love, and the ill Effects of a Spirit. By John Balguy, M. A. Late Vicar of North-Allerton, in the County of York, and Prebendary of Sarum. In two volumes.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- E-books
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A collection of practical discourses . To which are added, six others, before published. By John Balguy, M.A. vicar of North-Allerton, in the county of York, and prebandary of Sarum.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: [1748]- E-books
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The foundation of moral goodness or a further inquiry into the original of our idea of virtue. By a clergyman.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- E-books
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A letter to a deist , Concerning the beauty and excellency of moral virtue, and the support and improvement which it receives from the Christian revelation. By a Country Clergyman. The second edition. To which is added, a postscript.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: 1730- E-books
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Silvius's letter to the Reverend Dr. Sherlock
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: [1719]- E-books
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An essay on redemption . Being the second part of Divine rectitude. By the author of the former.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- E-books
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The duty of benevolence and brotherly love , and the ill effects of a party spirit. Considered in a sermon preached at the assizes held at Newcastle upon Tyne, on Tuesday the 8th of August, 1727 By the Honourable Mr. Baron Carter, and Mr. Justice Probyn. Published by the Order of the Judges.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: 1739?]- E-books
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The second part of The foundation of moral goodness; illustrating and enforcing the principles and reasonings contained in the former. Being an answer to certain remarks communicated by a gentleman to the author
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- E-books
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Twenty-one Sermon on the following subjects, (Fifteen of which now first printed.) Viz. I. Virtue glorious, vice infamous. II. The servitude of sin. III. Connection between duty and happiness. IV. Diversity of opinion, no just cause of discord. V. Haman and mordecai. VI. Reason and religion. VII. Education. VIII. Spiritual worship. IX. The vanity and vexation of irregular desires. X. The wisdom of regarding counsel, and the folly of rejecting it. XI. XII. The causes and consequences of intellectual darkness. XIII. The love of enemies. XIV. Future rewards proportionable of present improvements. XV. Propagation of the Gospel. XVI. The folly and wretchedness of an atheistic inclination. XVII. God's government of the world, a sure and most joyful truth. XVIII. The dignities and distinctions of human nature. XIX. XX. Natural and moral proofs of a future state. XXI. The duty of benovolence and brotherly love, and the ill effects of a party spirit. By John Balguy, M.A. late prebendary of Sarum.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- E-books
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Sermons on the following subjects viz. I. Virtue glorious, vice infamous. II. The Servitude of Sin. III. Connection between Duty and Happiness. IV. Diversity of Opinion no just Cause of Discord. V. Haman and Mordecal. VI. Reason and Religion. Vii. On Education. Viii. Spiritual Worship. IX. The Vanity and Vexation of irregular Desires. X. The Wisdom of regarding Counsel, and the Folly of rejecting it. XI. The Causes and Consequences of intellectual Darkness. XII. The Causes and Consequences of intellectual Darkness. XIII. The Duty of loving our Enemies. XIV. Future Rewards proportionable to present Improvements. XV. Occasioned by a Public Collection for the Propagation of the Gospel, &c. XVI. The Folly and Wretchedness of an Atheistic Inclination. XVII. God's Government of the World a sure and most joyful Truth. XVIII. The Dignities and Distinctions of Human Nature. XIX. Natural and Moral Proofs of a Future State. XX. Natural and Moral Proofs of a Future State. By John Balguy, M. A. Late Vicar of North-Allerton, in the County of York, and Prebendary of Sarum. In two volumes.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: M.D.CC.XC. [1790]- Books
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't Nieuw-light des apothekers, of nieuwe-gronden en fondamenten der artzeni- en chymise-bereiding ... / Vermeerdert met eenige nooten ... van de Heeren Silvius [sic], Willis, Blankaart, etc. Met een aanhangsels der misslagen over de artzenijbereiding, etc. door A. de Heid[e].
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: 1683- E-books
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Silvius's defence of a dialogue between a Papist and a Protestant in answer to the Revd. Mr. Stebbing. To which are added, several remarks and observations upon that author's manner of writing and reasoning.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: [1720]- E-books
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A second letter to a deist , concerning a late book entitled, Christianity as old as the creation: more particularly that chapter which relates to Dr. Clarke. By the author of the former.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: M.DCC.XXXI. [1731]- E-books
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The duty of benevolence and brotherly love , and the ill effects of a party spirit. Considered in a sermon preached at the assizes held at Newcastle upon Tyne, on Tuesday the 8th of August, 1727. By the Honourable Mr. Baron Carter, and Mr. Justice Probyn.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: [1727]- E-books
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Five sermons on the following subjects viz. The extreme folly and wretchedness of an atheistic inclination. God's government of the world a sure and most joyful Truth. The dignities and Distinctions of human nature. Natural and moral proofs of a future state. Preached in the Country, and publish'd at the Request of a Friend. By John Balguy, M. A. Vicar of North-Allerton in the County of York, and Prebendary of Sarum.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- E-books
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The law of truth: or, the obligations of reason essential to all religion. To which are prefixed, some remarks supplemental to a late tract; entitled, Divine rectitude
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- E-books
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Twenty sermons on the following subjects , viz. I. The duty and advantage of studying the works of nature. II. The Folly of opposing the divine Will. III. The Vanity of human Thoughts. IV. The Conduct of the Bereans considered, and recommended to Imitation. V. The natural Advantages of a virtuous Course of Life. VI. The supernatural Rewards of Virtue. Vii. Of Self-Examination. Viii. Of Diligence in our tempora Concerns. IX. Of Dligence in our spiritual Coicerns. X. Of Censoriousness. XI. Of Pride and Humility. XII. Of Revenge. XIII. Christianity, and its Author, vindicated from Calumny. XIV. The Obscurity and Imperfection of our religious Knowledge. XV. Of the different Temptations incident to different Men. XVI. Of the Idolatry of Christians. XVII. Of Abounding in good Works. XVIII. Preached on Good-Friday. XIX. Preached on Whit-Sunday. XX. Preached in the Time of the Rebellion, in the Year 1745. By John Balguy, M. A. Late Vicar of North-Allerton in the County of York, and Prebendary of Sarum.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- E-books
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A letter to a deist , concerning the beauty and excellency of moral virtue, and the support and improvement which it receives from the Christian revelation. By a country clergyman.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: 1732- E-books
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The foundation of moral goodness or a further inquiry into the original of our idea of virtue. By a clergyman.
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- E-books
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The second part of The foundation of moral goodness; illustrating and enforcing the principles and reasonings contained in the former. Being an answer to certain remarks communicated by a gentleman to the author
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]