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A short description and list, with the prices of the instruments of husbandry, made in the factory at Laughlinstown, near Celbridge, in the county of Kildare. Established and conducted By Mr. John Wynn Baker; under the patronage and encouragement of the Right Honorable and Honorable Dublin Society.
Baker, John Wynn, approximately 1730-1775.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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Simple truth vindicated: in sundry important theological queries; which are examined and resolved by the scriptures only: under four heads; Namely, I. The Knowledge of the True God. II. Exhortations to Faith and Obedience. III. The Nature and Effects of justifying Faith. IV. The Nature, Manner, and Evidences, of the Work of the Spirit of God on the Hearts of Men.
Pike, Samuel, 1717-1773.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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A dissertation on the nature and certainty of the evidence of sense. In answer to the cavils of modern unbelievers, concerning the mighty signs and wonders recorded in the holy scriptures. By Joseph Juxon, A. M. Late Rector of Eastwell, Vicar of Twyford and Hungarton, in the County of Leicester, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Derby.
Juxon, Joseph, -1757.Date: M.DCC.LVII. [1757]- Books
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The use of human reason, in religion, to convince ourselves of truth, and to persuade our selves to practice. Together with the doctrines and duties of religion explain'd and prov'd. To which is added, a defence of the Church of England by law establish'd. Vol.1.
Date: 1731- Books
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A Brief [d]efence of the church's belief conerning the ascension of our blessed saviour: In answer to Mr. Whiston's notion of more than one ascension. Design'd for more than one use.
Date: 1710- Books
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Exercice public qui ouvrira a une heure, dans la chapelle Françoise de London-Street, les lundi et mardi, 4 et 5 mars, 1799; Dans lequel la jeunesse élevée à l'académie Françoise de Tottenham rendra compte de ses études.
Académie franc̜oise (London, England)Date: 1799- Books
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An appeal to the Scriptures, concerning the assurance of faith: wherein this assurance, as founded on the direct testimony of God, is demonstrated to be absolutely essential -to the very Being of a Christian,-to the Enjoyment of every Christian Privilege,-And to the Performance of every Christian Duty. In a letter to a friend; occasioned by a late charge of Antinomianism against the author. The second edition, with considerable enlargements, and additional Answers to the most obvious and general Objections. By William Brooksbank.
T. G.Date: [1792?]- Books
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A Short defence of the Unitarian faith.
Date: 1719?]