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Eight sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1799, at the lecture founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M. A. Late Canon of Salisbury. By William Barrow, of Queen's College, LL. D. and F. S. A.
Barrow, William, 1754-1836.Date: 1799- Books
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Discourses relating to the evidences of revealed religion, delivered in Philadelphia. By Joseph Priestley, LL.D. F.R.S. &c. &c. Vol. II. [Two lines from I Peter]
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.Date: 1797- Books
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Deism refuted, and revelation vindicated: in three parts. In the First is Shewn the Fallacy of the Deistical Argumentation. In the Second is Vindicated, the Inspiration of Moses. And in the Third the Divine Mission of Jesus Christ. By James Smith, Minister of the Gospel, Dundee.
Smith, James, of Dundee.Date: M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]- Books
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The advantage and necessity of the Christian revelation, shewn from the state of religion in the antient heathen world: ... To which is prefixed, a preliminary discourse on natural and revealed religion. In two volumes. By John Leland, ...
Leland, John, 1691-1766.Date: 1764- Books
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An essay on the fundamental or most important doctrines of natural & revealed religion. By J. Wood, B.D.
Wood, John, Rector of Cadleigh.Date: 1774- Books
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A dissertation on the distinct powers of reason and revelation. By the Hon. and Rev. Spencer Cowper, D. D. Dean of Durham.
Cowper, Spencer, 1713-1774.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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The evidences of the Christian religion. By the Rt. Hon. Joseph Addison, Esq. To which are added, several discourses against atheism and infidelity, and in defence of the Christian revelation. Occasionally published by him and others: and now collected into one body, and digested under their proper heads. With a preface, containing the sentiments of Mr. Boyle, Mr. Locke, and Sir Isaac Newton, concerning the Gospel Revelation.
Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719.Date: 1795- Books
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The analogy of religion, natural and revealed to the constitution and course of nature. To which are added two brief dissertations: I. Of personal identity. II. Of the nature of virtue. By Joseph Butler, LL. D. Late Lord Bishop of Durham.
Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752.Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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A summary of the principal evidences for the truth and divine origin of the Christian revelation. Designed chiefly for the use of young persons; More particularly of those who have lately been confirmed in The Diocese of London. By Beilby, Lord Bishop of London.
Porteus, Beilby, 1731-1809.Date: 1800- Books
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An antidote for the rising age, against scepticism and infidelity. Being a collective view of the argument in proof of a divine revelation. Methodically arranged, in a series of epistles, from Credens to Scepticus.
Fleming, Caleb, 1698-1779.Date: [1765]- Books
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An essay, tending to shew the advantages which result to revelation, from its being conveyed to us in the form of history. ... By John Spencer Cobbold, ...
Cobbold, John Spencer.Date: 1797- Books
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Supernatural revelation the only sure hope of sinners. A sermon preached in the High Church of Edinburgh, Monday January 12. 1741. upon occasion of the anniversary meeting of the Society in Scotland for propagating Christian Knowledge. By Mr. Webster, ...
Webster, Alexander, 1707-1784.Date: 1741- Books
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The sufficiency of the Spirit's teaching without human learning. A sermon, preached before the learned and celebrated Mr. John Goodwin, Minister of Coleman Street, London. By Samuel How, Cobler. Pastor of a Christian Church in London.
How, Samuel.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Books
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A poem on Divine revelation; being an exercise delivered at the public commencement at Nassau-Hall, September 28, 1774. By the same person, who on a similar occasion, Sept. 25. 1771. delivered a small poem on the rising glory of America.
Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816.Date: M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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The christian religion founded on reason: or, two essays on natural and revealed religion: with some particular considerations on the doctrines of the Trinity, the fall, the resurrection and eternal punishment: Tending to demonstrate, not only that the Christian Revelation is Divine, but that it is the Only Publick Divine Revelation, which is now entirely in Force; and likewise to prove, that some of those Doctrines which have been thought to furnish the most considerable Objections against it, are to be regarded as so many Arguments in it's Favour. By the author of the Impartial enquiry into the existenc and nature of God.
Colliber, Samuel.Date: 1729- Books
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Dedicated to The Queen. An essay on the immortality of the soul; shewing The Fallacy and Malignity of a Sceptical one, lately published, together with such another on Suicide; and both ascribed, by the Editor, to the Late David Hume, Esq.
Date: 1784- Books
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The general delusion of Christians, touching the ways of God's revealing Himself, to, and by the prophets, evinc'd from scripture and primitive antiquity. And many principles of scoffers, atheists, Sadducees, and wild enthusiasts, refuted The Whole adapted, as much as possible, to the meanest Capacity. In four parts.
Lacy, John, 1664-Date: MDCCXIII. [1713]- Books
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The necessity of contending for revealed religion: with a sermon on the fifth of November, 1719. By Thomas Bradbury. To which is prefix'd, a letter from the Reverend Cotton Mather D.D. on the late disputes about the ever-blessed Trinity.
Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759.Date: M.DCC.XX. [1720]- Books
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The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature. To which are added, two brief dissertations: I. On personal identity. II. On the nature of virtue. Together with a charge, delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Durham, at the primary visitation, in the year MDCCLI. By Joseph Butler, LL. D. late Lord Bishop of Durham. [Two lines of quotation in Latin]
Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God, the obligations of natural religion, and the truth and certainty of the Christian revelation. ... By Samuel Clarke, ... The tenth edition, corrected. There is inserted, in this edition, A discourse concerning the connexion of the prophecies ... There is also added, An answer to a seventh letter, ...
Clarke, Samuel, 1675-1729.Date: 1767- Books
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The truth, certainty, and simplicity of the Christian revelation; or, remarks on a phamphlet [sic] lately published, intitled, Observations on the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul. With some observations on what the author of Some thoughts concerning the argument a priori has asserted, That there may be Eternal Creatures. In a letter to Gilbert West, Esq;
Date: [1748]- Books
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The sufficiency of the spirit's teaching; or, A discourse, tending to prove that human learning is no help to the spiritual understanding of the Word of God. Delivered before the learned and celebrated Dr. John Goodwin. By Samuel How.
How, Samuel.Date: 1794- Books
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A discourse proving that the Christian religion, is the only true religion: wherein, the necessity of divine revelation is evinced, in several sermons. By Increase Mather. [Ten lines of quotations]
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.Date: 1702- Books
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The gradual revelation of the Gospel; From the Time of Man's Apostacy. Set forth and Explain'd in Twenty four Sermons, Preached In the Parish Church of St. Mary le Bow, at the Lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle Esq; in the Years 1730, 1731, and 1732. In two volumes. By William Berriman D. D. Rector of St. Andrew's Undershaft and Fellow of Eton College. ...
Berriman, William, 1688-1750.Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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Revelation examined with candour. Or, a fair enquiry into the sense and use of the several revelations expresly declared, or sufficiently implied, To be given to Mankind from the Creation, as they are found in the Bible. By a profess'd friend to an honest freedom of thought in religious enquiries. ... . Containing Dissertations on the following Subjects; viz. I. Of the Forbidden Fruit. II. Of the Knowledge of the Brute World conveyed to Adam. III. Of his Knowledge of Marriage. IV. Of the Skill of Language infused into Adam. V. Of the Revelations immediately following the Fall. VI. Of the Mosaic Account of the Fall. Vii. Of Sacrifices. Viii. Of the Corruptions of Mankind, which caused the Deluge. IX. Of the natural Causes made use of by God to flood the Earth. X. Of the Ends of Divine Wisdom answered by the Deluge. XI. Of the Objections to the Mosaic Account of the Deluge. XII. Of the Concurrence of all Antiquity with the Mosaic Account of the Flood. XIII. Of other Testimonies relating to the Deluge. XIV. Of the Difficulties relating to Noab's Ark.
Delany, Patrick, 1685 or 1686-1768.Date: M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]