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A seasonable check to the fury of an unfledg'd minister of the Gospel. In a letter to the Reverend Mr. T- - - - - - - A very young Glóstershire Clergyman. Written by Mr. J- - - - - - - - A very young Wiltshire Layman. Occasion'd by the former's falsly charging the latter with Atheism. In which are interspers'd some Observations on Atheism and Superstition, together with a Hint or two to the Professors of Christianity in general.
J- - - - - - - -, Mr.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Philosophy no friend to atheism, or the certainty of a first cause impartially investigated. By G. Brown, Teacher of the Mathematics.
Brown, George, teacher of the mathematics.Date: 1797- Books
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Atheism, (or the living without God in the world) a commoner sin than thought of. The substance of three sermons, preached in the parish church of Bexley in Kent, in July, 1748. To which is prefixed, a preface: ... By Henry Piers, ...
Piers, Henry, 1695?-1769.Date: 1748- Books
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For God, or for Baal. The unreasonableness and absurdity of practical atheism, and occasional conformity, demonstrated in three sermons. By William Sworder, vicar of Great Samford and Hempsted in Essex.
Sworder, William.Date: MDCCXIV. [1714]- Books
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The folly of practical atheism. A discourse, delivered in the Chapel of Yale-College, on Lord's-Day, November 23, 1794. By James Dana, D.D. Pastor of the First Congregational Church in New-Haven.
Dana, James, 1735-1812.Date: [1795]- Books
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The practice of religious and moral duties, the best way to make a nation happy. A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish-Street, on Friday the fourth of April, 1701. Being the fast-day appointed by Proclamation, to be Observed in a most Solemn and Devout manner, for the Imploring a Blessing from Almighty God, upon the Consultations of this present Parliament, and for the Preservation of the Protestant Religion, and the Publick Peace. By John Harris, M. A. and Fellow of the Royal Society.
Harris, John, 1667?-1719.Date: 1701- Books
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The true intellectual system of the universe: the first part; wherein all the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted, ... With A discourse concerning the true notion of the Lord's supper; ... By Ralph Cudworth, D.D.
Cudworth, Ralph, 1617-1688.Date: 1743- Books
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An abridgment of Dr. Cudworth's True intellectual system of the universe. In which all the arguments for and against atheism are clearly stated and examined. To which is prefix'd, An Examination of what that learned Person advanc'd touching the Doctrine of a Trinity in Unity, and the Resurrection of the Body. In two volumes.
Cudworth, Ralph, 1617-1688.Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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Dissertatio historico-philosophica de atheismo. Sive historia atheismi in qua multi scriptores vetusti & recentiores, impietatis falsò postulati, liberantur à turpi atheismi stigmate: Alii verò qui de supremo Numine sentire videntur minus rectè, corripiuntur meritò. Authore J. Thomasio Philipps.
Philipps, J. T. (Jenkin Thomas), -1755.Date: 1716- Books
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The great danger and vanity or folly of Atheism discovered, In a dialogue between an atheist and a believer, devided in two parts. By which discovery, in the former part, the incomprehensible and unparaleeled being, or Existence of God, together with the adorable excellencies and perfections of the divine nature, are gloriously displayed by two several kinds of evidences; first, natural, or external with respect to the scriptures, to witt, 2dly, revealed or internal, as proceeding from, and depending upon the scriptures. The first kind of evidence being external to the scriptures, and having no regard to any divine revelation what somever is built upon arguments drawen from the light of nature, and common principles of reason, for the conviction of the atheist meerly: and is of no other use to the believer, but only to shew him the atheist his absurd and unreasonable folly.
Cheyn, William.Date: Printed in the year 1720- Books
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The great danger and vanity or folly of atheism discovered, in a dialogue between an atheist and a believer, devided [sic] in two parts. By which discovery, in the former part, the incomprehensible and unparaleeled [sic] being, or existence of God, together with the adorable excellencies and perfections of the divine nature, are gloriously displayed by two several kinds of evidences: first, natural, or external with respect to the scriptures, to witt, 2dly, revealed or internal, as proceeding from, and depending upon the scriptures. The first kind of evidence (being external to the scriptures, and having no regard to any divine revelation whatsomever) is built upon arguments drawen from the light of nature, and common principles of reason, for the conviction of the atheis meerly: and is of no other use to the believer, but only to shew him the atheist his absurd and unreasonable folly.
Cheyn, William.Date: 1720- Books
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The grand apocalyptic question; when the reign of Antichritianism, or the Papacy began? And consequently, when it shall end? In the assertion of the epoch, or beginning at A.D. 437, and the period or end, at 1697. Humbly debated with Mr. Fleming, In Answer to his Fixation of the Epoch at 606, and the Period at 1800. or After. Both Adjusted to the 1260 Days. By T. Beverley.
Beverley, Thomas.Date: 1701- Books
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An essay on atheism and deism: or, deism prov'd to be worse than atheism; and The pretended deist, who is a conceal'd atheist far worse, and the falsely pretended Revelationist worst of all. To which is added Some confutive Remarks, on two Pamphlets lately publish'd. The one Entitled deism fairly stated, and the other a Summary of deism. And to which is added The Being of God Mathematically Demonstrated.
Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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The Importance of a religious education consider'd. Being an address to parents, chiefly those of the lower rank.
Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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A serious reflection on the grievous scandal of profane language in conversation.
Woodward, Josiah, 1660-1712.Date: 1790- Books
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A serious reflection on the grievous scandal of profane language in conversation.
Woodward, Josiah, 1660-1712.Date: M.DCC.XLV. [1745]- Books
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The atheist's reward: or, a call from Heaven, on July the 24th, 1786. Shewing, how a profane young 'squire was struck dead by thunder and lightning, for blasphemy against God. Two of his companions died soon after: Another fell into a Trance, in which he saw the Torments of the Wicked, and the joys of the Blessed: He related the same to several Divines, desiring that it might be published as a warning to other wicked persons. To which is annexed, an account of the apparition of the ghost of Major George Sydenham, (late of Dulverton, in the County of Somerset) to Captain William Dyke, (late of Skilgate, in the County of Somerset also, and now likewise deceased:)--As it is related by a worthy and learned Gentleman, called Doctor Thomas Dyke, a near Kinsman of the Captain's.
Date: Printed in the year, 1788- Books
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The deist triumphant: translated chiefly from the French of L'Esprit Fort. Wherein atheism is evidently confuted, Beyond all Contradiction, from such solid Arguments as are obvious to the Capacity of the most unlearned Reader. To which is prefixed, a short dissertation on the force of reason, Freedom of Thought, &c.
Esprit Fort.Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Books
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Le bon sens, ou idées naturelles opposées aux idées surnaturelles.
Holbach, Paul Henri Thiry, baron d', 1723-1789.Date: M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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Le bon sens, ou idées naturelles opposées aux idées surnaturelles.
Holbach, Paul Henri Thiry, baron d', 1723-1789.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The principles of atheism proved to be unfounded, from the nature of man.
Dyer, G. (Gilbert), 1743-1820.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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Christianity and atheism compared. In a discourse, delivered in the meeting house, Carbuncle Street, Cheshunt, May 18, 1800, By E. Cogan.
Cogan, Eliezer, 1762-1855.Date: 1800- Books
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The torments after death. Dedicated to the Protestant, Greek and Romish churches. Delivered in a conference with a greater proficient in the school of atheism, than the late Earl of Rochester. ... To which is added, articles to establish relief for indigent families, ...
Povey, Charles, 1652?-1743.Date: 1767- Books
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The torments after death. Dedicated to the Protestant, Greek and Romish churches. Delivered in a conference with a greater proficient in the school of atheism than the late Earl of Rochester. ... To which are added, articles to establish relief for indigent families, ...
Povey, Charles, 1652?-1743.Date: 1740- Books
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The sacred outcry. Upon a view of the principal errors and vices of Christendom, in the eighteenth century. By M. W----, A.M. Author of - "the Church of England as old as Christianity."
M. W.----, A.M.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]