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Two letters from a deist to his friend, concerning the truth and propagation of deism, in opposition to Christianity. With remarks.
Stevens, Nicholas, 1704?-Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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Principles of deism truly represented, and set in a clear light. In two dialogues between a sceptick and a deist. The first concerning the Christian revelation: the second concerning natural religion.
Gastrell, Francis, 1662-1725.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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The principles of deism truly represented, and set in a clear light. In two dialogues between a sceptick and a deist. The first concerning the christian revelation: the second concerning natural religion.
Gastrell, Francis, 1662-1725.Date: 1722- Books
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The principles of deism truly represented, and set in a clear Light. In two dialogues between a sceptick and a deist. The first concerning the Christian revelation: the second concerning natural religion.
Gastrell, Francis, 1662-1725.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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The principles of deism truly represented and set in a clear light. In two dialogues between a sceptik and a deist. The first concerning the Christian revelation. The second concerning natural religion.
Gastrell, Francis, 1662-1725.Date: 1709- Books
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The principles of deism truly represented and set in a clear light, in two dialogues between a sceptick and a deist. The first concerning the Christian revelation. The second concerning natural religion.
Gastrell, Francis, 1662-1725.Date: 1708- Books
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The principles of deism truly represented and set in a clear light. In two dialogues between a sceptick and a deist. The first concerning the Christian revelation. The second concerning natural religion.
Gastrell, Francis, 1662-1725.Date: 1711- Books
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Christianity contrasted with deism: or The present religion of France. To which is added, an address to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and Piety. By Peter Porcupine.
Porcupine, Peter.Date: 1796- Books
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Ethics, Rational and Theological, with cursory reflections on the general principles of deism. By John Grose, F. A. S.
Grose, John, 1758-1821.Date: [1782]- Books
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Two letters from a deist to his friend, concerning the truth and propagation of deism, in opposition to Christianity. With ramarks.
Stevens, Nicholas, 1704?-Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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Natural religion insufficient; and revealed necessary to man's happiness in his present state. Or, a rational enquiry into the principles of the modern deists: Wherein is largely discovered their utter insufficiency to answer the great ends of religion, and the weakness of their pleadings for the sufficiency of Nature's Light to eternal happiness; And particularly the writings of the learned Lord Herbert, the great patron of Deism, to wit, his Books De Veritate, De Religione Gentilium, and his Religio Laici, in so far as they assert Nature's Light able to conduct us to future blessedness, are considered, and fully answered. To which treatise are annexed several essays upon other subjects. By the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Halyburton Professor of Divinity in the University of St. Andrews.
Halyburton, Thomas, 1674-1712.Date: M,DCC,XCVIII. [1798]- Books
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True deism, the basis of Christianity: or, observations on Mr. Thomas Chubb's posthumous-works. ... By Caleb Fleming.
Fleming, Caleb, 1698-1779.Date: 1749- Books
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Natural religion insufficient; and reveal'd necessary to man's happiness in his present state: or, a rational enquiry into the principles of the modern deists: Wherein is largely discovered their utter Insufficiency to answer the great Ends of Religion, and the Weakness of their Pleadings for the Sufficiency of Nature's Light to eternal Happiness; And particularly the Writings of the learn'd Lord Herbert, the great Datron of Deism, to wit, His Books de Veritate, de Religione Gentilium, and his Religio Laici, in so far as they assert Nature's Light able to conduct us to future Blessedness, are consider'd, and fully answer'd: to which treatise are annex'd several essays upon other subjects. By the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Halyburton Professor of Diyinity in the University of St. Andrews.
Halyburton, Thomas, 1674-1712.Date: M.DCC.XIV. [1714]- Books
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A seasonable preservative against the wiles of popery; or modern deism real jesuitism: wherein deism is try'd, unmask'd, and condemn'd, in a letter to a gentleman at Oxford. Occasion'd by a late Jesu-t-l treatise, entitled, Christianity as old as the Creation.
Date: 1733- Books
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An appeal to the people of England, in defence of the clergy, against the charge, contained in Mr. Robert Seagrave's letter address'd to the publick. Wherein his two material articles are largely considered, First, The Method of obtaining Heaven; and Secondly, Man's Power in himself, or not Power, to be Virtuous. Under which Head, His Doctrine of supernatural Assistance is fully expos'd. - His Notions of natural Religion, are prov'd to be subversive of all revealed Religion. - And Calvinism demonstrated to be one apparent Cause of Deism, or an hindrance to the reception and spread of Christianity. To which is prefix'd, an epistle dedicatory, to the English clergy.
Fleming, Caleb, 1698-1779.Date: [1738]- Books
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A very humble, carnest, and affectionate address, to the Bishops and Clergy of this Kingdom; particularly to John Wesley, Dr. Gill, and all, who are highly engaged for the interest of the protestant religion, in three important propositions, promulg'd, believing, that they not knowing the truth of them, have mistook the fundamental Basis of true religion. Some small remarks also added, shewing, that the writers against Popery and Deism, have not laid a compleat foundation. The whole is intended for a confirmation of the writings of John Jerom Boeswillibald, Late Professor of the illustrious college, at Tubingen, and to awaken the learned world to truth, and to establish real peace and harmony among the sects. By W. K.
W. K.Date: 1766- Books
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A theological survey of the human understanding. Intended as an antidote against modern deism.
Applegarth, Robert.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Some important duties and doctrines of religion prov'd from the sacred scriptures. With some occasional thoughts on deism, &c. divided into four chapters. By H. L'Estrange, Esq;
L'Estrange, Hamon, 1674-1767.Date: 1739- Books
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The case of deism fully and fairly stated: in a dialogue betwixt Philautus and Theopistus: at the bar of human reason, personated by Chrisis, with her judgment and decision upon it.
Date: 1706- Books
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The religious world displayed; or, a view of the four grand systems of religion, Judaism, Paganism, Christianity, and Mohammedism; and of the various existing denominations, sects and parties, in the Christian world. To which is subjoined a view of deism and atheism / By the Rev. Robert Adam.
Adam, Robert David.Date: 1809- Books
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St. paul against Shaftsbury. Or, The doctrine of deism confuted, by the reasoning of that Apostle.
Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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Two sermons: the first preach'd before King Charles II. February 10. 1678. upon the providence of God in the government of the world. The second upon charity, proving without it there is no obtaining the love of God. By Zachary Cradock, D. D. Late Provost of Eaton. Publish'd by His Majesty's Special Command. These Sermons are an excellent Preservative against the Growth of Deism and Immorality in the present Age; and are what no Family ought to be without, in order to implant in the Minds of Youth a just Idea of Almighty God, his Providence, &c. They are in such great Esteem among the Judicious (for elegant Stile and strong Reasoning) as when scarce to have been sold for Five Shillings each.
Cradock, Z. (Zachary), 1633-1695.Date: [1742]- Books
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A defence of Quakerism; or, an answer to a book intituled A preservative against Quakerism; written by Patrick Smith, M. A. and Vicar, as he stiles himself, of Great Paxton in Huntingtonshire. In which Answer, His Charges against the Quakers of Deism, Enthusiasm, Heresy, and Schism, are considered and refuted: His Misinterpretations of the Holy Scriptures manifested: His frequent Perversions of the Quakers Writings detected; and their truly Christian Principles stated, and vindicated, in Opposition to his Attempts, which are shewn to be Weak and Self-Contradictory. With an appendix, containing I. An examination of the first class of Quaker-Testimonies, produced in a late vindication of the Bishop of Lichfield an Coventry. II. A detection of the falshood of Pickworth's Narrative. By Joseph Besse.
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: 1732- Books
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The Gospel its own witness: or, The holy nature and divine harmony, of the Christian religion, contrasted with the immorality and absurdity of deism. By Andrew Fuller. [Three lines of quotations]
Fuller, Andrew, 1754-1815.Date: 1800- Books
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The first principles of modern deism confuted. In a demonstration of the Immateriality, Natural Eternity, and immortality of thinking substances in general; and in particular of human souls. Even Upon the Supposition that we are intirely ignorant of the Intrinsie Natures of the Essences of Things.
Witty, John.Date: 1707