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The sincere and zealous practice of religion recommended. In Consideration of the Certainty of its Principles, The Reasonableness of its Duties; and the great Wisdom of Mankind in serving God. With respect both to the Advantages of this Life, and the Recompences of the next. To which is added, A Brief Account how those who incline to Religion, may best bring their Good Desires to Good Effect. By John Turner, Lecturer of Christ-Church, London, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable, the Earl of Scarbrough.
Turner, John, 1660-1720.Date: MDCCI. [1701]- Books
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Philemon to hydaspes: relating a fifth conversation with Hortensius upon the subject of false religion. In which the origin and progress of the rite of sacrifice in antiquity is particularly considered.
Coventry, Henry, -1752.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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Philemon to hydaspes; relating a fifth conversation with Hortensius upon the subject of false religion. In which the origin and progress of the rite of sacrifice in antiquity is particularly considered.
Coventry, Henry, -1752.Date: M.DCC.XL.IV. [1744]- Books
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Philemon to Hydaspes; relating a second conversation with Hortensius upon the subject of false religion. In which is asserted The General Lawfulness of Pleasure; and The Extravagant Severities of some Religious Systems are shewn to be a direct Contradiction to the Natural Appointment and Constitution of Things.
Coventry, Henry, -1752.Date: M.DCC.XL. [1740]- Books
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Philemon to hydaspes; relating a second conversation with Hortensius upon the subject of false religion. In which is asserted the general lawfulness of pleasure; and the extravagant severities of some religious systems are shewn to be a direct contradiction to the natural appointment and constitution of things.
Coventry, Henry, -1752.Date: M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737]- Books
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Philemon to hydaspes: relating a second conversation with hortensius upon the subject of false religion. In which is asserted the general lawfulness of pleasure; and the extravagant severities of some religious systems are shewn to be a direct contradiction to the natural appointment and constitution of things.
Coventry, Henry, -1752.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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A new system of religion.
Date: 1790- Books
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Lettres sur la religion essentielle à l'homme, distinguée de ce qui n'en est que l'accessoire.
Huber, Marie, 1695-1753.Date: 1739- Books
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Lettres sur la religion essentielle a L'homme, distinguée de ce qui n'en est que L'accessoire. Premiere partie.
Huber, Marie, 1695-1753.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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Philemon to hydaspes: relating a conversation with Hortensius, upon the subject of false religion. In which is endeavoured to be shewn, that the best key to men's religious [oelig]conomy is the observation of their natural temper; and that every instance of false conduct in the one, is to be resolved into some corresponding peculiarity in the other: with a more particular application to the case of an extravagant devotion.
Coventry, Henry, -1752.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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Philemon to Hydaspes; relating a conversation with Hortensius, upon the subject of false religion. In which is endeavour'd to be shewn, That the best Key to Men's Religious Oeconomy is the Observation of their Natural Temper; and That every Instance of False Conduct in the one, is to be resolved into some corresponding Peculiarity in the other: With a more particular Application to the Case of an Extravagant Devotion.
Coventry, Henry, -1752.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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The theory of religion, in its absolute internal state: in three parts. I. Of the Nature and End of Religion, its Rise and Progress in the Human Mind, and the Improvement and Reinforcement which it receives from the Revelation of the Gospel. II. Of the Evidences of Natural and Revealed Religion in general; with a Review of some of the most material Objections, which have been urged against them. III. Of the Excellence and Importance of True Religion. With a conclusion, in relation to the persons, who disbelieve, or doubt of the truth of religion, and likewise to those who profess to be Believers of it. By the Rev. John Orr, M. A. Archdeacon of Ferns.
Orr, John, -1767.Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- Books
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Scripture and reason, the standards of all religion. A sermon preached at Redcross-street, London, April, 5, 1743. By Samuel Stockell, ...
Stockell, Samuel, 1700 or 1701-1750.Date: 1743- Books
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Religion, a nation's safety. A sermon preached at Epsom, on Sunday, February 8, 1756. By John Eyre, M. A. Assistant at Epsom.
Eyre, John, 1726 or 1727-1792.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Family religion explain'd and inforc'd, with proper arguments, motives and directions; Whereby it's prov'd to be the indispensable duty of parents, and other heads of families. With forms of prayer upon most occasions, for the use of the meaner sort. In a letter from a minister to his parishioners.
Minister.Date: 1703- Books
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Alethia: or, a general system of moral truths, and natural religion; contained in letters from Selima, Empress of the Turks, to her daughter Isabella, at Grand Cairo. With critical and historical notes. By Richard Murray, A. M. & J. U. B. ...
Murray, Richard, J.U.B.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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Some considerations concerning the present state of religion; with some essays towards our love and union. By a sincere lover of truth and union.
Mortimer, J. (John), 1656?-1736.Date: Printed in the Year, 1702- Books
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A view of religions, in two parts. Part I. Containing an alphabetical compendium of the various religious denominations, which have appeared in the world, from the beginning of the Christian era to the present day. Part II. Containing a brief account of the different schemes of religion now embraced among mankind. The whole collected from the best authors, ancient and modern. By Hannah Adams.
Adams, Hannah, 1755-1831.Date: [1791]- Books
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An address to the serious and candid professors of Christianity, On the following subjects, viz. I. The use of reason in matters of religion, II. The power of man to do the will of God, III. Original sin. IV. Election and reprobation V. The divinity of Christ, and VI. Atonement for sins by the the death of Christ.
Serle, Ambrose, 1742-1812.Date: M,DCC,LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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Lettres sur la religion essentielle à l'homme, distinguée de ce qui n'en est que l'accessoire. Nouvelle edition revuë & corrigée, Premiere Partie.
Huber, Marie, 1695-1753.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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The chief interest of man: or, a discourse of religion ; clearly demonstrating the equity of the precepts of the gospel, and how much a due Observance thereof doth conduce to the Happiness and Well-Being, as well of Humane Societies, as of Particular Persons. By H. Lukin.
Lukin, H. (Henry), 1628-1719.Date: 1718- Books
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An antidote against Deism, extracted from Holy Scripture, Designed for the use of young persons just entering into the great world, to guard them against the pernicious, impious tenets of modern free-thinkers or voltairists. By a lover of pure and undefiled religion.
Lover of pure and undefiled religion.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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A dissertation on the influence of religion on civil society. Addrest to the Provost and Senior Fellows of Trinity College, Dublin; and By them honoured with the first Premium for Composition offered by the University in the Year 1777. By the Rev. John Robert Scott, L. L. B. of T. C. D.
Scott, John Robert.Date: [1777]- Books
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Suite de la troisième partie sur la religion essentielle à l'homme en douze lettres.
Huber, Marie, 1695-1753.Date: 1739- Books
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Truth's victory over error. Or, an abridgement of the chief controversies in religion, which since the apostles days to this time, have been, and are in agitation, between those of the orthodox faith, and all adversaries whatsoever; a list of whose names are set down after the epistle to the reader. Wherein, by going through all the chapters of the confession of faith, one by one, and propoundingout [sic] of them, by way of question, all the controverted assertions; and answering by yes, or no, there is a clear confirmation of the truth; and an evident confutation of what tenets and opinions are maintain'd by the adversaries. A treatise most useful for all persons, who desire to be instructed in the true protestant religion, who would shun in these last days, and perillous times, the infection of errors and heresies, and all dangerous tenets and opinions, contrary to the word of God.
Dickson, David, 1583?-1663.Date: 1725