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The tocsin: or an appeal to good sense. By the Rev. L. Dutens, Historiographer To His Majesty. Rector Of Elsdon In Northumberland, And F. R. S. Translated from the French, by the Rev. Thomas Falconer.
Dutens, L. (Louis), 1730-1812.Date: [1800]- Books
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A view of the principal deistical writers that have appeared in England in the last and present century; with observations upon them, and some account of the answers that have been published against them. In several letters to a friend. By John Leland, D.D.
Leland, John, 1691-1766.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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A short and easie method with the Deists, wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from four rules, which are incompatible to any imposture that ever yet has been, or that can possibly be. In a letter to a friend.
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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A short and easie method with the Jews. Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from the four rules made use of against the Deists. Shewing, that these four rules do oblige the Jews, as much or more than the Deists, to the acknowledgment of Christ. With an Answer to the most material of their Objections, and Prejudices against Christianity.
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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Christian discretion and constancy: or brief and plain advice to deism, superstition, Heresy, Schism, Prophaness, and Immorality. Recommended in a sermon preach'd at Wotton near Gloucester, on last St. Barnabas day. With a preface and observations: Wherein is faithfully incerted, The Substance of Archbishop Ushers Prediction; concerning a Persecution on the Protestant Churches, by the Papists. And a Postcript; touching a Pretended Gift of Prayer; Refusal of the Creed; Genttle Honour; and Dejecting Melancholy. By W. Cradock, D.D.
Cradock, William.Date: 1713- Books
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Impiety and superstition expos'd: a poetical essay. With a discourse by way of preface, wherein is discovered the original of deism, libertinism and superstition. the Three great Enemies of Religion. And of the present Ceremonies of the Church of Rome; draw'n partly from the old abolish'd Jewish Orconomy, and partly from the Pagan Rites, invented by Numa Pompilius, &c. By W. B. Gent.
Brown, William, writer of verse.Date: 1710- Books
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The rise and dissolution of the infidel societies in this metropolis: including, the origin of modern deism and atheism; the genius and conduct of those associations; their lecture-rooms, field-meetings, and deputations; from the Publication of Paine's Age of Reason till the present Period. St. Paul. With General Considerations on the Influence of Infidelity upon Society; answering the various Objections of Deists and Atheists; and a Postscript upon the present State of Democratical Politics; Remarks upon Professor Robison's late Work, &c. &c. By William Hamilton Reid.
Reid, William Hamilton, -1826.Date: [1800]- Books
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A preservative against Quakerism, or, a complication of deism, enthusiasm, and divers other ancient and modern dangerous errors and heresies. By way of conference between a minister and his parishioner. Wherein The Principles of the Quakers, or Deists, Enthusiasts, and several other Ancient and Modern Hereticks and Schismaticks, are fairly consider'd; and plainly and fully confuted; and the true Principles of the Christian Religion, in Opposition thereto, Asserted and Vindicated. All being accommodated to the Understanding of the meanest Capacity. By Patrick Smith, M. A. Vicar of Great Paxton, Huntingtonshire.
Smith, Patrick, Vicar of Great Paxton.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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The previous question with regard to religion; humbly offer'd, as necessary to be consider'd, in order to the settling and determining all other questions on this subject. By Tho. Chubb.
Chubb, Thomas, 1679-1747.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- 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]- Books
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The deist's manual: or, a rational enquiry into the Christian religion. With some Considerations on Mr. Hobbs, Spinosa, the Oracles of Reason, Second Thoughts, &c. By C. Gildon, Gent. Publisher of the Oracles of Reason. To which is prefix'd A letter, from the author of The method with the deists.
Gildon, Charles, 1665-1724.Date: 1705- Books
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The previous question, With regard to religion; humbly offer'd, as necessary to be consider'd, in order to the settling and determining all other questions on this subject. By Tho. Chubb.
Chubb, Thomas, 1679-1747.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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The previous question with regard to religion; humbly offer'd, as necessary to be consider'd, in order to the settling and determining all other questions on this subject. By Tho. Chubb.
Chubb, Thomas, 1679-1747.Date: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- Books
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A sermon preached at the evening-lecture in the Old Jewry, on Sunday, November 30, 1755, on occasion of the dreadful earthquake at Lisbon, Nov. 1, 1755. By Charles Bulkley.
Bulkley, Charles, 1719-1797.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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A letter in answer to a book entituled, Christianity not mysterious. As also to All those who set up for Reason and Evidence In Opposition to Revelation and Mysteries. By Peter Browne, B. D. Senior Fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin.
Browne, Peter, approximately 1666-1735.Date: 1703- Books
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A confutation of the charge of deism: wherein the Christian and orthodox sentiments of William Penn are fully demonstrated by extracts from his own writings, which are clear'd from the Perversions and Misconstructions of a Nameless Author, in his late Vindication of the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry: With A Particular Examination of that Author's Comment on several Texts of Scripture: and an appendix, in which the falshoods of Henry Pickworth's narrative are fix'd upon his own head, from his late pretended Defence of them. By Joseph Besse.
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: 1734- 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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The deist reclaimed. Being a true account of the happy conversion of Lady Anne Piercy, consort of Sir Humphrey Piercy, of South Carolina, on July 25th, 1784: being a strange relation of the appearance of the Devil and of the mercy of God in sending an angel to comfort them after the dreadful interview. Written by Robert Cole, M.A.
Cole, Robert, M.A.Date: 1786- Books
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Christianity neither false nor useless, tho' not as old as the Creation: or, an essay to prove the usefulness, truth, and excellency of the Christian religion; and to vindicate Dr Clarke's discourse concerning the evidences of natural and revealed religion, from the inconsistencies with which it is charged by the author of Christianity as old as the Creation. By the author of The philosophical enquiry, &c.
Turnbull, George, 1698-1748.Date: 1732- Books
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A man of reason. A brief essay to demonstrate, that all men should hearken to reason; and what a world of evil would be prevented in the world, if men would once become so reasonable. [Three lines in Latin from Cicero]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1718- Books
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The posthumous works of Mr. Thomas Chubb: containing, I. Remarks on the Scriptures. II. Observations on the Reverend Mr. Warburton's Divine Legation of Moses. III. The author's farewel to his Readers; comprehending a Variety of Tracts, on the most important Subjects of Religion. With an appendix, including a postscript to his four last Dissertations, more particularly relative to that on the History of Melchizedek. To the whole is prefixed, some account of the author : written by himself. In two volumes. ...
Chubb, Thomas, 1679-1747.Date: M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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The religion of nature consider'd: to which is added, a postscript; containing reflections on Mr. Chubb's Discourse concerning reason, &c. so far as it respects this subject.
Date: 1731- Books
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A vindication of the Bishop of London's second pastoral letter. In answer to a late pamphlet, entitled, A second address to the inhabitants of the two great cities of London and Westminster. Addressed to the said author by an inhabitant one of those great cities, author of the two first Vindications,&c.
Inhabitant of one of those great cities.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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The hypothesis of a tri-une subsistence in the deity, as maintained by the author of A seasonable rebuke to an ignorant reviler. Examined by a by-stander. In a letter to a friend.
G. J. J. B. D. D. O. P. S. M. B. D. J. C.Date: [1764]- Books
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A friendly epistle to the deists and a rational prayer recommended to them, in order for their conversion to the Christian religion. Humbly Dedicated to his Most Excellent Majesty, King George. By Edward Goldney, Senr. Gent.
Goldney, Edward, active 1759-1770.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]