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The gentleman's apology; or a short, but compleat treatise against religion. Necessary for all families. To which are prefixed, some original papers.
Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- 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]- Books
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Lettre de Thrasibule à Leucippe ouvrage posthume de M. F....
Holbach, Paul Henri Thiry, baron d', 1723-1789.Date: 1768?]- Books
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A preservative against atheism and infidelity; proving the fundamental principles of natural religion, and the necessity and certainty of reveal'd religion. With an introduction, Shewing the Causes, pernicious Effects, and Cure of Infidelity.
P. L. T.Date: 1706- Books
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Of credulity and incredulity in things natural, civil, and divine : wherein, among other things, the sadducism of these times, in denying spirits, witches, and supernatural operations, by pregnant instances and evidences, is fully confuted : Epicurus his cause discussed, and the jugling and false dealing, lately used to bring him and atheism into credit, clearly dicovered : the use and necessity of ancient learning ... proved and asserted / by Meric Casaubon.
Casaubon, Meric, 1599-1671Date: 1668- Books
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A defense of certain queries relating to the doctrine of the Trinity. Being a reply to two letters in answer to those queries. By a layman.
Layman.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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The judgment of God upon atheism and infidelity, in a brief and true account of the irreligious life, and miserable death of Mr. George Edwards. Late of Stratford, in the County of Essex, Who murder'd himself January the 4th, 1704. With a Relation of several Conferences with him; a Copy of his Letter in defence of his Atheistical Opinions, and an Answer to the same. By John Smith, Vicar of Westham.
Smith, John, 1666 or 1667-Date: 1704- Books
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The judgment of God upon atheism and infidelity, in a brief and true account of the irreligious life, and miserable death of Mr. George Edwards. Late of Stratford, in the County of Essex, who murder'd himself January the 4th, 1703/4. With a Relation of several Conferences with him; a Copy of his Letter in defence of his Atheistical Opinions, and an Answer to the same. By John Smith, Vicar of Westham.
Smith, John, 1666 or 1667-Date: 1704- Books
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A confutation of the reason and philosophy of atheism; being in a great measure either an abridgment or an improvement of what Dr. Cudworth offer'd to that purpose in his True intellectual system of the universe. Together With an Introduction, in which, among Accounts of other Matters relating to this Treatise, there is an impartial Examination of what that Learned Person advanc'd touching the Christian Doctrine of a Trinity in Unity, and the Resurrection of the Body. In two volumes. By Tho. Wise B.D. Fellow of Exeter College in Oxford, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Ormond.
Cudworth, Ralph, 1617-1688.Date: M.DCC.VI. [1706]- Books
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A Treatise, wherein are strict observations upon that detestable and most shocking sin of sodomy, blasphemy, and atheism. With a true discovery of all the beautiful and conceal'd charms of a woman; wherein you will find her the truest resemblance of the sun, moon, and stars, the four quarters of the world, and likewise the four elements. And observations upon the ill conduct and misbehaviour of some of the clergy, &c.
Date: 1728- Books
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A preservative against atheism and infidelity; in three books. I. Proving the Existence of a God, a Providence, and the Immortality of the Soul. II. The Necessity of a Religion Reveal'd by God. III. That the Jewish and Christian Religion were Reveal'd by God. With an introduction, Shewing the Causes, pernicious Effects, and Cure of Infidelity. By Peter la Touch, Gent.
La Touche Boesnier, Pierre de.Date: 1709- 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. This Leviathan died in greater Agonies of Despair than Francis Spira. The Reason he gave for his Infidelity, he said, was the Doctrine of the Clergy, who teach their Audience what Hell is not, and not what it really is. To which are added, articles to establish relief for indigent families, without Expence to the Donors; and those that will be at the Charge of One Shilling and Nine-Pence, may make a Dinner to satisfy fourscore and four Persons. It is made appear, that this Charity (within the Bills of Mortality only) may bring in the Value of 2000 l. every Week, for the Industrious Poor. As also Articles to establish in all Houses a Sacrifice of Charity to be offer'd up to God every Sabbath-Day in the Morning. The Money to be applied to cloath the Naked, relieve the Sick, release Prisoners, and to lay in Coals or other Fuel, to comfort Widows and Orphans, when the Days are short, and the Nights cold and tedious.
Povey, Charles, 1652?-1743.Date: M.DCC.XLII. [1742]- Books
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The practical atheist: or blasphemous clubs taxed. The second edition corrected by the author, a lover of poetry.
Clark, James, 1660-1723.Date: 1721- Books
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A paper concerning Daniel De Foe.
Clark, James, 1660-1723.Date: 1708- Books
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Œuvres philosophiques de M. Freret.
Fréret, Nicolas, 1688-1749.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The river of Eden. Or, a notable paralell [sic], drawen betwixt that natural river of water, raised up by God, ... and the metaphorical river of unbelief, ...
Date: [1721?]- Books
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Several discourses: Concerning The Shortness of Humane Charity. The Perfection of the Mercy of God. The Difference of Times with respect to Religion. The Joy which the Righteous have in God. The Secret Blasting of Men. The Instructive Discipline of God. The Danger of Unfaithfulness to God. The Malignity of Popery. The Deceitfulness of Sin. The Conversion of Sinner. Also, The Prayer used before Sermon. By the Reverend and Learned, Benjamin Whichcot, D. D. Sometime Minister of S. Lawrence Jewry, London. Examined and corrected by his own notes; and published by John Jeffery, D. D. Archdeacon of Norwich
Whichcote, Benjamin, 1609-1683.Date: 1701- Books
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Religio libertini: or, the faith of a converted atheist. Occasionally set forth by Mr. Richard Burridge, who was lately convicted of blasphemy, Before the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Parker, Lord Chief Justice of England. To which is prefixed a narration of his life, from his Birth to the Time of his Sufferings; An Account of what pass'd on his Tryal at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily; A Relation of the Cause of the Prosecution commenced against him; With an Abjuration and Recantation, which he publickly made in the Chappel of Newgate, on Sunday the Sixth of July, 1712. impartially written with the Author's own Hand, whilst under Confinement.
Burridge, Richard, 1670-Date: 1712- Books
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Papers selected from the Censor. Written by - H. Of which two were condemned to be burned by the common hangman.
H, -.Date: 1750- Books
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An examination of the signs of the times: or, seasonable remarks on Mr. Massey's sermon. Proving that 'tis an unscriptural, prevaricating and seditious libel. By James Smith, B. D.
Smith, James, active 1722.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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A demonstration of the existence and attributes of God, drawn from the knowledge of nature, from proofs purely intellectual, and from the idea of the infinite himself. The second edition, with large additions. By Mr. Fenelon, the late famous Archbishop of Cambray, Author of Telemachus.
Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-, 1651-1715.Date: 1720- Books
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Christianity and deism considered. A sermon, preached in the chapel of the castle at Dublin, on Christmas-Day, 1759. By the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Kilmore.
Cradock, John, approximately 1708-1778.Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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England's bloody tribunal: or, popish cruelty displayed. Containing a compleat account of the lives, religious principles, cruel persecutions, sufferings, tortures, and triumphant deaths, of the most pious English Protestant martyrs, Who have sealed the Faith of our Holy Religion with their Blood. Exhibiting A full View of Popery, with all its superstitious and horrid Practices; and tending to promote the Protestant Religion, by displaying the Errors of Popish Idolatry, and confirming the true Believer in the Faith of Our Blessed Redeemer, who was crucified for our Sins, and rose again for our Justification, and now sitteth at the Right Hand of God, making Intercession for us. To Which IS Added, A faithful Narrative of the many hortid Cruelties and Persecutions that have been inflicted by the Roman Catholics on the Protestants of Scotland, Ireland, France and Germany. With A particular Description of the various Tortares and Barbarities, that are practiced by the Inquisition in Different Parts of the World. Also The Lives of the Primitive Reformers, whose Effigies are given in the Frontispiece to the Work. Together With A full and plain Refutation of the Errors of the Romish Church, laid down in such a Manner as to enable the unlearned Protestants to confute the chief Arguments of the most artful Popish Priests and their Emissaries. By the Reverend Matthew Taylor, D. D. By the King's Authority.
Taylor, Matthew, D.D.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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Reason the only oracle of man, or A compenduous [sic] system of natural religion. Alternately adorned with confutations of a variety of doctrines incompatible to it; deduced from the most exalted ideas which we are able to form of the divine and human characters, and from the universe in general. By Ethan Allen, Esq;
Allen, Ethan, 1738-1789.Date: M,DCC.LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Self-Murther and duelling the effects of cowardice and atheism. To which are added, Some reflections on the modern practice of inoculation.
Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]