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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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Some thoughts upon deism, with Respect to Happiness both Public and Private.
Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- 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 remarks.
Stevens, Nicholas, 1704?-Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- 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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Deism disarmed; or a short answer to Paine's Age of reason, on principles self-evident, but seldom produced.
Date: 1794- Books
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Christianity preferable to deism, as stated by a deist: or remarks on a late pamphlet, called Deism fairly stated, and fully vindicated; by a moral philosopher. In a letter to a friend.
Annet, Peter, 1693-1769.Date: [1746]- Books
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An essay on atheism and deism: or, deism prov'd to be worse than atheism; and The pretended deist, who is a conceal'd atheist far worse, and the falsely pretended Revelationist worst of all. To which is added Some confutive Remarks, on two Pamphlets lately publish'd. The one Entitled deism fairly stated, and the other a Summary of deism. And to which is added The Being of God Mathematically Demonstrated.
Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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Christianity and deism stated. By a layman.
Layman.Date: 1753- 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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The posthumous works of Mr. Thomas Chubb: containing, I. Remarks on the Scriptures. II. Observations on the Reverend Mr. Warburton's Divine Legation of Moses. III. The author's farewel to his Readers; comprehending a Variety of Tracts, on the most important Subjects of Religion. With an appendix, including a postscript to his four last Dissertations, more particularly relative to that on the History of Melchizedek. To the whole is prefixed, some account of the author : written by himself. In two volumes. ...
Chubb, Thomas, 1679-1747.Date: M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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A Summary account of the deists religion: in a letter to that excellent physician, the Late Dr. Thomas Sydenham. To which are annex'd, some curious remarks on the immortality of the soul; and an essay by the celebrated poet, John Dryden, Esq; to prove that natural religion is alone necessary to salvation, in opposition to all divine revelation.
Date: Printed in the year 1745- Books
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A word to a deist. By a gentleman.
Gentleman.Date: 1756- Books
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A vindication of the Bishop of London's pastoral letter. In answer to a late pamphlet, entitled, An address to the inhabitants of the two great cities of London and Westminster, &c. Addressed to the author by an inhabitant of one of those great cities.
Inhabitant of one of those great cities.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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A vindication of the Bishop of London's second pastoral letter. In answer to a late pamphlet, entitled, A second address to the inhabitants of the two great cities of London and Westminster. Addressed to the said author by an inhabitant one of those great cities, author of the two first Vindications,&c.
Inhabitant of one of those great cities.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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A letter to the Deists, by the author of God's universal goodness displayed.
Author of 'God's universal goodness displayed'.Date: [1751]- Books
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The hypothesis of a tri-une subsistence in the deity, as maintained by the author of A seasonable rebuke to an ignorant reviler. Examined by a by-stander. In a letter to a friend.
G. J. J. B. D. D. O. P. S. M. B. D. J. C.Date: [1764]- Books
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Christianity true deism, addressed to the younger clergy of the Church of England. By Misophenax.
Misophenax.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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The religion of nature consider'd: to which is added, a postscript; containing reflections on Mr. Chubb's Discourse concerning reason, &c. so far as it respects this subject.
Date: 1731- Books
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A dialogue betwixt a master and his scholar, in which are discussed the following subjects: by F. Wragg, Master of the Boarding-School, Church Street, Stoke Newington, Middlesex. The impropriety of the external Parade of some of the clergy, and its Inconsistency with the sacred Office they Assume-The erroneous ideas that many are too apt to form of an University Education, and the real Advantages there enjoyed by the Student-The Cause why some return as ignorant from College, as when they first set out upon their Studies-A proper exercise of our Reason in Matters of Religion-Why it ought in many Instances to give way to Divine Revelation, and a Plan laid down, by which contending Parties in Christianity may become more Reconciled-The Existence of the Deity, and his constant Government of the World against the attacks of Atheists and Infidels.
Wragg, F.Date: [1788]- Books
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The rational deist satisfy'd by a just account of the Gospel: shewing that there is nothing in it which a rational-man may not readily believe, and a Wise-Man heartily desire, to be True. In two parts. I. The Former shewing how Christ's First Sermon advanced Natural Religion. II. The Second, how his Last Sermon reveal'd the Gospel, properly so call'd. The second edition. By Arthur Bury, D. D. late Rector of Exeter-College in Oxford.
Bury, Arthur, 1624-1713.Date: 1703- Books
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Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "christianity not founded on argument." By a Christian freethinker, Who apprehends that Infidels cannot be effectually answered, on any Principles less general, than those which he has adopted. The only apology he can make for publishing (at this distance of time) animadversions on a pamphlet printed so long since, is, that he has just now (and never before) perused it with that design.
Highmore, Joseph, 1692-1780.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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Christianity, mysterious; but not irrational. A discourse delivered at the opening of a new chapel at Whitchurch, Shropshire, February 8, 1798. By Robert Little, Pastor of the Independent Church At Hanley, Staffordshire. Published for the benefit of a charity school, in the town of whitchurch.
Little, Robert, -1827.Date: [1798]- Books
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The unreasonableness of deism, or the certainty of a divine revelation, evinc'd from the dictates of reason in general, and the evidence of our holy Christian faith in particular. With some reflections on our modern pretenders to free-thinking. Also modern pleas for anarchy and rebellion, review'd; Or a particular Examination of the Senses of St. Peter and St. Paul, concerning the Measures of Submission to the Civil Power. By Joseph Smith.
Smith, Joseph, 1670-1756.Date: 1720- Books
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The cure of deism: or, the Mediatorial Scheme by Jesus Christ The Only True Religion. In answer to the objections started, and to the very imperfect account of the religion of nature, and of Christianity, given by the two oracles of deism, the author of Christianity as old as the creation; and the author of the Characteristicks. With An Application to Papists, Quakers, Socinians, and Scepticks. And An Appendix, in Answer to a Book entitled, The Moral Philosopher. In two volumes. The third edition. To which is added, I. An objection to the mediatorial scheme, in a Letter to the Author; and his Answer to it. II. Some sublime sentiments of the great Lord Bacon concerning the Mediator. By a country clergyman. Vol. II.
Smith, Elisha, 1683?-1740.Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The cure of deism: or, the mediatorial scheme by Jesus Christ the only true religion. In answer to the objections started, and to the very imperfect account of the religion of nature, and of Christianity, given by the two oracles of deism, the author of Christianity as old as the creation; and the author of the Characteristicks. In two volumes. ... . In a new method. By a country clergyman.
Smith, Elisha, 1683?-1740.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]