33 results filtered with: Morgan, Thomas, -1743
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A letter to Dr. Cheyne occasioned by Dr. Robinson's Letter to him, in defence of his [Robinson's] Treatise of the animal oeconomy, against Dr. Morgan's objections in his Mechanical practice / [Thomas Morgan].
Morgan, Thomas, -1743Date: 1738- Books
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Enthusiasm in distress: or, an examination of the reflections upon reason, in a letter to Phileleutherus Britannicus. By Thomas Morgan.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: [1722]- Books
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A letter to Mr. Thomas Chubb; occasioned by his two letters to a friend in vindication of human nature, humbly offer'd to the consideration of the people call'd Quakers. By Thomas Morgan M. D.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: [1727]- Books
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A second postscript to Enthusiasm in distress. Occasioned by Mr. Nisbett's second letter, intitled, Comprehension confusion. Address'd to Mr. Nisbett, by Thomas Morgan, M.D.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: [1724]- Books
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A letter to Sir Richard Blackmore; Occasioned by his Book, intituled, Modern Arians Unmask'd. By Thomas Morgan.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: 1722- Books
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A defence of the moral philosopher; Against a pamphlet, intitled, The immorality of the moral philosopher. By the Author.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: 1737- Books
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The moral Philosopher. Vol. III. Superstition and tyranny inconsistent with theocracy. Occasioned by the Reverend Dr. Leland's second volume of The Divine authority of the Old and New Testament asserted: and the Reverend Mr. Lowman's Dissertation on the civil government of the Hebrews. By Philalethes.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: [1740]- Books
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A farther vindication of Mr. Barclay's scheme, in reply to Mr. Chubb's remarks. In a letter to a friend. By Tho. Morgan, M.D.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: [1727]- Books
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A brief examination of the Rev. Mr. Warburton's Divine legation of Moses. In Which The Mosaic Theocracy, the Nature and Character of the Sacred Writings, the Antiquity of Hero-Gods, and a future, separate State of Animal Life, and Action for Souls after Death; with other Principles and Positions of that learned Writer are occasionally considered and discussed. Address'd to the author. By a society of gentlemen.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: 1742- Books
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The moral philosopher. In a dialogue between Philalethes a Christian deist, and Theophanes a Christian Jew. In which The Grounds and Reasons of Religion in general, and particularly of Christianity, as distinguish'd from the Religion of Nature; the different Methods of conveying and proposing Moral Truths to the Mind, and the necessary Marks or Criteria on which they must all equally depend; the Nature of positive Laws, Rites and Ceremonies, and how far they are capable of Proof as of standing perpetual Obligation; with many other Matters of the utmost Consequence in Religion, are fairly considered, and debated, and the Arguments on both Sides impartially represented.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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A letter to Dr Cheyne; occasioned by Dr Robinson's letter to him, in defence of his Treatise of the animal oeconomy, against Dr Morgan's objections in his Mechanical practice, &c. By T. Morgan, M.D.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: 1738- Books
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A refutation of the false principles assumed and apply'd by the Reverend Mr. Joseph Pyke, in his book, intituled, An impartial view of the principal difficulties that effect the Trinitarian, or clog the Arian scheme, &c. To which is added, Some short remarks on Sir Richard Blackmore's Just prejudices against the Arian hypothesis. With a postscript concerning the real agreement between the Athanasians and Socinians in the Trinitarian controversy. In a letter to a friend. By Thomas Morgan.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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The nature and consequences of enthusiasm consider'd, in some short remarks on the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity stated and defended. In a letter to Mr. Tong, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Reynolds. The second edition. With a postscript occasion'd by Mr. Bradbury's discourse, intitled, The Necessity of Contending for Revealed Religion. By a Protestant Dissenter.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: [1720]- Books
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The absurdity of opposing faith to reason: or, a defence of Christianity against the power of enthusiasm. In answer to Mr. Bradbury's sermon on the fifth of November, intitled, The nature of faith. Address'd to the Five Ministers concern'd with him in carrying on the Lecture at Pinners-Hall. By Thomas Morgan.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: M.DCC.XXII. [1722]- Books
Philosophical principles of medicine in three parts. Containing, I. A demonstration of the general laws of gravity, with their effects upon animal bodys. II. The more particular laws which obtain in the motion and secretion of the vital fluids, applied to the principal diseases and irregularitys of the animal machine. III. The primary and chief intentions of medicine in the cure of diseases. Problematically propos'd and mechanically resolv'd / By Tho. Morgan.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: 1725- Books
Philosophical principles of medicine, in three parts ... / By Tho. Morgan, M. D.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: 1730- Books
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A defence of the two letters to Mr. Tong, Mr. Smith, Mr. Robinson, & Mr. Reynolds, against Mr. Fancourt's Enthusiasm retorted. By Thomas Morgan.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: [1723]- Books
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Philosophical principles of medicine, in three parts. Containing, I. A demonstration of the General laws of gravity, with their Effects upon Animal Bodys. II. The more particular Laws which obtain in the Motion and Secretion of the vital Fluids, applied to the principal Diseases and Irregularitys of the Animal Machine. III. The primary and chief Intentions of Medicine in the Cure of Diseases, problematically propos'd and mechanically resolv'd. By Tho. Morgan, M.D.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- Books
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The moral philosopher. In a dialogue between Philalethes a Christian Deist, and Theophanes a Christian Jew. In which The Grounds and Reasons of Religion in general, and particularly of Christianity, as distinguish'd from the Religion of Nature; the different Methods of conveying and proposing Moral Truths to the Mind, and the necessary Marks or Criteria on which they must all equally depend; the Nature of positive Laws, Rites and Ceremonies, and how far they are capable of Proof as of standing perpetual Obligation; with many other Matters of the utmost Consequence in Religion, are fairly considered, and debated, and the Arguments on both Sides impartially represented.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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The moral philosopher. Vol. II. Being a farther vindication of moral truth and reason; occasioned by two books lately published: one intitled, The divine authority of the Old and New Testaments asserted. With a particular Vindication of Moses and the Prophets, Our Saviour Jesus Christ, and his Apostles, against the Unjust Assertions, and False Reasonings of a Book intitled, the Moral Philosopher. By the Reverend Mr Leland. The other intitled, Eusebius: Or, The True Christian's Defence, &c. By the Rev. Mr Chapman. By Philalethes.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The nature and consequences of enthusiasm consider'd, in some short remarks on the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity stated and defended. In a letter to Mr. Tong, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Reynolds. By a Protestant Dissenter.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: [1719]- Books
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A defence of natural and revealed religion: occasioned by Mr. Chubb's scripture evidence considered, in a view of the controversy betwixt himself and Mr. Barclay's defenders. In a second letter to a friend. By Thomas Morgan, M.D.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: [1728]- Books
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Physico-Theology: or, a philosophico-moral disquisition concerning human nature, free agency, moral government, and divine providence. By T. Morgan, M.D.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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A postscript to Enthusiasm in distress. Occasion'd by a pamphlet, intitled, Comprehension more properly than Enthusiasm in distress: said to be written by one Mr. Peter Nisbet, in defence of Phileleutherus Britannicus. By Thomas Morgan.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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The grounds and principles of Christian communion consider'd. In a letter to the Reverend Mr. John Cumming, M.A. occasion'd by his dissertation concerning the authority of scripture-consequences. By Thomas Morgan.
Morgan, Thomas, -1743.Date: [1720]