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A free inquiry into the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages through several successive centuries. By which it is shewn, that we have no sufficient reason to believe, upon the authority of the primitive fathers, that any such powers were continued to the church, after the days of the apostles. By Conyers Middleton, D.D.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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A dissertation on miracles; designed to shew that they are arguments of a divine interposition, and absolute proofs of the mission and doctrine of a prophet. A new edition, corrected. By Hugh Farmer.
Farmer, Hugh, 1714-1787.Date: 1798- Books
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A letter in defence of Dr. Middleton: being An argument Proving, From the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New testament, That Miraculous Powers were never truly wrought but by Persons divinely inspired; and, consequently, that the pretended Miracles of the Fathers are false and forged.
Yate, Richard.Date: M,DCC,XLIX. [1749]- Books
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A dissertation on miracles; containing an examination of the principles advanced by David Hume, Esq. in an Essay on miracles. By George Campbell, D. D. Late Principal of the Marischal College, and one or the Ministers of Aberdeen.
Campbell, George, 1719-1796.Date: 1796- Books
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An essay on the nature and use of miracles: design'd against the assertion, that they are no proper proof of a divine mission. To which is prefix'd, an answer to some other objections against reveled [sic] religion contain'd in a late book, intitled, Christianity as old as the Creation. By Joseph Hallet, junior.
Hallet, Joseph, 1692?-1744.Date: 1730- Books
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Cinquiême lettre d'un particulier, à Monsieur Misson, l'honnête homme, pour montrer que son Mélange de litterature, est rempli de pauvretez, & d'ignorances, & d'impertinences. Ce 15 de Janvier, 1708.
Particulier.Date: 1708?]- Books
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A relation of the miraculous cure of Susannah Arch : of a leprosy and ptysick, wherewith for some years past she had been sorely afflicted.
Arch, SusannahDate: MDCXCV. [1695]- Books
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Observations on the assistance of the Holy-Spirit. By Joseph Stokes, A. M. Curate of Allhallows Steying.
Stokes, Joseph, Curate of Allhallows, Steyning.Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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An account of the miracle wrought on the 31st of May, the feast of Corpus Christi, in the Year 1725, at the Procession of St Margaret's Parish in the Suburbs of St Antony at Paris. In the person of Anne Charlier, wife to Francis de la Fosse Master Ebonist. Gather'd from the verbal processes made in the Archbishops court at Paris, and containing all the remarkable Circumstances of this great Event. Publish'd at Paris with the Permission of his Eminence the Cardinal de Noailles, Archbishop of Paris, and with the King's Privilege. Faithfully translated from the French.
Bertier, Charles.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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A letter to the Right Reverend Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry. Occasioned by so much of his lordship's second volume of the vindication of the miracles of our blessed saviour, as regards the quakers.
T. S.Date: 1731- Books
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An inquiry into the moral and political tendency of the religion called Roman Catholic.
Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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An inquiry into the moral and political tendency of the religion called Roman Catholic.
Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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An examination of the consequences of Dr. Middleton's Free enquiry, &c. To which are added, some observations, in order to confute what he has objected to the Lord Bishop of London's Discourses on the use and intent of prophecy.
Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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Thoughts on miracles in general, and as they relate to the establishment of Christianity in particular: interspersed with remarks on Bishop Butler's Analogy of religion with the course of nature. To which is added the creed of a real deist.
Date: M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]- Books
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A relation of the miraculous cure of Mrs. Lydia Hills : of a lameness of seventeen or eighteen years continuance, and extraordinary pains attending it, on Saturday the 17th. of November, 1694. With her deposition of the same before the right honourable Sir Thomas Lane, Lord Mayor of the city of London.
Date: MDCXCVI. [1696]- Books
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Cursory animadversions upon a late controversy concerning the miraculous powers &c. Tending To clear up and explain the true State of that Question; and To explode those Powers as prejudicial, and even dangerous, to the Cause of Christianity. With a prefatory discourse Upon Religious Controversy in general.
Heathcote, Ralph, 1721-1795.Date: M.DCC.LII. [1752]- Books
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An impartial examination of the free inquiry: The primitive fathers vindicated, and necessity of miracles maintain'd, to the conclusion of the third century. In a letter to Dr. Middleton. By Thomas Jenkin, M.A. rector of Runcton-Holm, Norfolk. Late Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge.
Jenkin, Thomas, 1697 or 1698-1756.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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A confirmation of Dr. Middleton's Introductory discourse: or, an attempt to prove a priori, that no miraculous power ever subsisted in the Church after the times of the Apostles.
Date: [1748?]- Books
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A discourse on the miracles of our Saviour, in view of the present controversy between infidels and apostates. The second edition. By Thomas Woolston, sometime Fellow of Sidney-College in Cambridge.
Woolston, Thomas, 1670-1733.Date: [1727]- Books
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A serious expostulation with the Rev. Joseph Berington, upon his theological errors concerning miracles, and other subjects. By the Rev. John Milner, F.S.A.
Milner, John, 1752-1826.Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]- Books
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A discourse on the miracles of our Saviour, in view of the present controversy between infidels and apostates. By Thomas Woolston, sometime Fellow of Sidney College in Cambridge.
Woolston, Thomas, 1670-1733.Date: [1727]- Books
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An examination of Mr. Chubb's discourse on miracles. Containing, Sect. I. An enquiry into his definitions. Sect. II. His first principle in his VIIth sect. demonstrated to be false, and beside the question. Sect. III. His 2d, 3d, and 4th principles in the same sect. proved subversive of found theism, and to lay a foundation for every kind of superstition. Sect. IV. His 5th principle proved inconsistent with the moral character of God-both false and impious. Sect.V. His 8th sect. examined, and something offered to moderate and allay the triumphs of some gentlemen, upon this his wonderful performance. Sect. VI. His demand of universality, in favour of revelation vouched for by miracles, shewn to be absurd and unreasonable. Sect. VII. The grand objection to a revelation, from its not being universally made known, considered. Sect. VIII. Remarks upon Mr. Chubb's reasonings; in which an answer to above objection is given upon his own principles, and from which the receiver of the Christian revelation is fully justified, and the rejecter thereof absolutely condemn'd. Address'd to Mr. Thomas Chubb. By a Layman.
Layman.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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An essay on Mr. Hume's Essay on miracles. By William Adams, M. A. Minister of St. Chad's, Salop, And Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Landaff.
Adams, William, 1706-1789.Date: M,DCC,LII. [1752]- Books
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Remarks on An essay concerning miracles, Published by David Hume, Esq; Amongst his Philosophical Essays.
Ellys, Anthony, 1690-1761.Date: [1752]- Books
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The intent and propriety of the Scripture miracles considered and explained, in a series of sermons, preached in the parish church of St. Mary-le-Bow, in the years 1769, 1770, and 1771; for the lecture founded by the Hon. Robert Boyle, Esq; by the Rev. Dr. Henry Owen, Rector of St. Olave, Hart-Street. And Fellow of the Royal Society. In Two Volumes. ...
Owen, Henry, 1716-1795.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]