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Genesis and geology : a study in the relations of scientific thought, natural theology, and social opinion in Great Britain, 1790-1850 / [Charles Coulston Gillispie].
Gillispie, Charles Coulston.Date: [1969, ©1951]- Books
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[Siris] theologico-metaphysica: Being a critical dissertation on some branches of the metaphysicks, natural philosophy, and theology: wherein the opinions of several celebrated writers, viz. Dr. Halley, Mr. Warburton, Mr. Colden, Mr. Martin, and others, are consider'd and refuted.
Bell, R., Controversialist.Date: 1747- Books
"The Holy Alliance" : the rise and diffusion of Newtonian natural philosophy and Latitudinarian theology within Cambridge from the Restoration to the accession of George II / [John Gascoigne].
Gascoigne, John.Date: 1980- Books
The invention of physical science : intersections of mathematics, theology, and natural philosophy since the seventeenth century essays in honor of Erwin N. Hiebert / edited by Mary Jo Nye, Joan L. Richards and Roger H. Stuewer.
Date: [1992], ©1992- Books
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The Theology of Nahmanides Systematically Presented / David Novak.
Novak, David, 1941-Date: 1992-2020- Books
The excellency of theology, compar'd with natural philosophy, (as both are objects of men's study.) Discours'd of in a letter to a friend / By T.H.R.B.E. [i.e. the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq.] Fellow of the Royal Society. To which are annex'd some occasional thoughts about the excellency and grounds of the mechanical hypothesis. By the same author.
Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.Date: 1674- Books
The Books of nature and Scripture : recent essays on natural philosophy, theology, and Biblical criticism in the Netherlands of Spinoza's time and the British Isles of Newton's time / edited by James E. Force and Richard H. Popkin.
Date: [1994], ©1994- Books
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A letter to a bishop, concerning some important discoveries in philosophy and theology. Some thoughts concerning religion, natural and revealed, and the manner of understanding revelation: Tending to shew that Christianity is, indeed very near, As Old as the Creation.
Forbes, Duncan, 1685-1747.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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The theory of agreeable sensations: in which The Laws observed by Nature in the Distribution of Pleasure are investigated; and the Principles of Natural Theology and Moral Philosophy are established. Including likewise, relative to the same Subject, a dissertation upon harmony of style.
Levesque de Pouilly, Louis-Jean, 1691-1750.Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
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The theory of agreeable sensations: in which the Laws observed by Nature in the distribution of pleasure are investigated; and the principles of natural theology and moral philosophy are established. Including likewise, relative to the same Subject, A Dissertation Upon Harmony of Stile.
Levesque de Pouilly, Louis-Jean, 1691-1750.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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The theory of agreeable sensations. In which after the laws observed by Nature in the distribution of pleasure are discovered, the principles of natural theology, and moral philosophy are established. To which is subjoined, relative to the same Subject, A Dissertation on Harmony of Stile. Translated from the French.
Levesque de Pouilly, Louis-Jean, 1691-1750.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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The theory of agreeable sensations. In which, after the laws observed by Nature in the distribution of pleasure are discovered, the principles of natural theology, and moral philosophy, are established. To which is subjoined, relative to the same Subject, A Dissertation on Harmony of Style. Translated from the French.
Levesque de Pouilly, Louis-Jean, 1691-1750.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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The whole works of the Right Honourable Duncan Forbes, Late Lord President of the Court of Session. Now first collected. Containing, I. A Letter to a Bishop; concerning some important Discoveries in Philosophy and Theology. II. Reflections on the Sources of Incredulity with regard to Religion. III. Thoughts on Religion, Natural and Revealed.
Forbes, Duncan, 1685-1747.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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Bibliotheca technologica: or, a philological library of literary arts and sciences. Viz. I. Theology; or the first Principles of Natural Religion. II. Ethics, or Morality; the Doctrine of Moral Virtues. III. Christianity; or the Substance of the Christian Religion. IV. Judaism; or the Religion and State of the Jews. V. Mahometanism; or the Life, Religion, and Polity of Mahomet. VI. Gentilism; or the Deities and Religion of the Heathen. Vii. Mythology; or an Explanation of Fabulous Histories. Viii. Grammar and Language, particularly of the English Tongue. IX. Rhetoric and Oratory; or the Art of speaking eloquently. X. Logic; or the Art of Reasoning and Persuasion. XI. Ontology; or the Science of Being abstractedly considered. XII. Poetry; or the Art of making Verses or Poems. XIII. Criticism; or Art of judging well of Men and Things. XIV. Geography; or a Description of the World. XV. Chronology; or the Doctrine of Time. XVI. History; with the Original of Nations and Kingdoms. XVII. Physiology; or Science of Natural Philosophy. XVIII. Botany; or the Doctrine of Plants and Vegetables. XIX. Anatomy; or a Description of the Parts of an human Body. XX. Pharmacy; or the Art of making Medicines. XXI. Medicine; or the Theory of Physic and Diseases. XXII. Polity and Oeconomics; or the Doctrine of Society and Government. XXIII. Jurisprudence; or the Knowledge of Law or Right. XXIV. Heraldry; or Art of Blazoning Coat-Armour. XXV. Miscellanies: An Account of the Mathematical Arts and Sciences. By Benjamin Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Bibliotheca technologica: or, a philological library of literary arts and sciences. Viz. I. Theology; or the First Principles of Natural Religion. II. Ethics, or Morality; the Doctrine of Moral Virtues. III. Christianity; or the Substance of the Christian Religion. IV. Judaism; or the Religion and State of the Jews. V. Mahometanism; or the Life, Religion, and Polity of Mahomet. VI. Gentilism; or the Deities and Religion of the Heathen. Vii. Mythology; or an Explanation of Fabulous Histories. Viii. Grammar and Language, particularly of the English Tongue. IX. Rhetoric and Oratory; or the Art of Speaking eloquently. X. Logic; or the Art of Reasoning and persuasion. XI. Ontology; or the Science of Being abstractedly considered. XII. Poetry; or the Art of making Verses or Poems. XIII. Criticism; or Art of judging well of Men and Things. XIV. Geography; or a Description of the World. XV. Chronology; or the Doctrine of Time. XVI. History; with the Original of Nations and Kingdoms. XVII. Physiology; or Science of Natural Philosophy. XVIII. Botany; or the Doctrine of Plants and Vegetables. XIX. Anatomy; or a Description of the Parts of an Human Body. XX. Pharmacy; or the Art of making Medicines. XXI. Medicine; or the Theory of Physic and Diseases. XXII. Polity and Oeconomics; or the Doctrine of Society and Government. XXIII. Jurisprudence; or the Knowledge of Law or Right. XXIV. Heraldry; or Art of Blazoning Coat-Armour. XXV. Miscellanies: An Account of the Mathematical Arts and Sciences. By Benj. Martin, Author of The Philosophical Grammar, &c.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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Bibliotheca technologica: or, a philological library of literary arts and sciences. Viz. I. Theology; or the first Principles of Natural Religion. II. Ethics, or Morality; the Doctrine of Moral Virtues. III. Christianity; or the Substance of the Christian Religion. IV. Judaism; or the Religion and State of the Jews. V. Mahometism; or the Life, Religion, and Polity of Mabomet. VI. Gentilism; or the Deitics and Religion of the Heathen. Vii. Mythology; or an Explanation of Fabulous Histories. Viii. Grammar and Language, particularly of the English Tongue. IX. Rhetoric and Oratory; or the Art of speaking eloquently. X. Logic; or the Art of Reasoning and Persuasion. XI. Ontology; or the Science of Being abstractedly considered. XII. Poetry; or the Art of making Verses or Poems. XIII. Criticism; or Art of judging well of Men and Things. XIV. Geography; or a Description of the World. XV. Chronology; or the Doctrine of Time. XVI. History; with the Original of Nations and Kingdoms. XVII. Physiology; or Science of Natural Philosophy. XVIII. Botany; or the Doctrine of Plants and Vegetables. XIX. Anatomy; or a Description of the Parts of an human Body. XX. Pharmacy; or the Art of making Medicines. XXI. Medicine; or the Theory of Physic and Diseases. XXII. Polity and Oeconomics; or the Doctrine of Society and Government. XXIII. Jurisprudence; or - the Knowledge of Law or Right. XXIV. Heraldry; or Art of Blazoning Coat-Armour. XXV. Miscellanies: An Account of the Mathematical Arts and Sciences. By Benjamin Martin, Author of A New and Compendious System of Optics; and A Treatise of Logarithms, Common and Logistical, in Theory and Practice.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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The whole works of the Right Honourable Duncan Forbes, Late Lord President Of The Court Of Session. Containing, I. Thoughts on religion, Natural and Revealed. II. Reflections on the Sources of Incredulity with regard to Religion. III. A letter to a bishop, concerning some important Discoveries in Philosophy and Theology. To which is affixed, a short account of the author.
Forbes, Duncan, 1685-1747.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The country-Man's argument, against Councellor Asgill's. Wherein is proved, from the Immoveable Principles and uncontroalable Maxims of Confess'd Theology and Philosophy, both Sacred and Natural, by several Evidences, Arguments, and Explanations to his Senses (tho' they are now so very Dull) that his argument, that death is not the gate of life, is but weak, fictitious and fabulous, which for the Sake of the Simple is Demonstrated. Together with some of his other errors considered and Answered, and lastly, Some Queries to him, concerning the (natural Right) the Liberty and Property of an English Trades-Man in Ireland. With The Lord Cook's Caveat to Parliaments, to leave all Causes to be Measured by the Golden and Strait Metwand of the Law, and not to the uncertain and crooked Cord of discretion.
Country-man.Date: 1702- Books
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A sermon on natural religion. By a natural man.
Natural man.Date: [1771?]- Books
La théologie natvrelle de Raymond Sebon / Traduite en françois par Messire Michel, Seigneur de Montaigne.
Raymond, of Sabunde, -1436.Date: 1603- Books
Philosophical principles of natural religion. Containing the elements of natural philosophy, and the proofs for natural religion, arising from them / [George Cheyne].
Cheyne, George, 1671 or 1672-1743.Date: 1705- Books
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Philosophical principles of natural religion: containing the elements of natural philosophy, and the proofs for natural religion, arising from them. By George Cheyne, M. D. and F. R. S.
Cheyne, George, 1671-1743.Date: 1705- Books
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The religion of nature delineated.
Wollaston, William, 1660-1724.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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The religion of nature delineated.
Wollaston, William, 1660-1724.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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The religion of nature delineated.
Wollaston, William, 1660-1724.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]