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A supplement to the works of John Hutchinson, Esq; Being an index and explanation of all the Hebrew words cited in the second part of his Moses's principia. With additional remarks, By the Late Learned Robert Spearman, Esq; author of An enquiry after philosophy and theology, and of letters on the LXX. To this work is prefixed, Mr. Hutchinson's life. Written by Mr. Spearman.
Spearman, Robert, 1703-1761.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Further reasons for the bill, entituled, a bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time, both in motion and at rest; in answer to the clockmakers further objections.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: 1712?]- Books
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Reasons for the bill, entituled, a bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time, both in motion and at rest; in answer to those offered by the clock-makers of London against it.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: 1712?]- Books
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An abstract from the works of John Hutchinson, Esq; being a summary of his discoveries in philosophy and divinity.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: M,DCC,LVI. [1756]- Books
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An abstract from the works of John Hutchinson, Esq; being a summary of his discoveries in philosophy and divinity.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: M.DCC.LV. [1755]- Books
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An abstract from the works of John Hutchinson, Esquire. Being a summary of his discoveries in philosophy and divinity.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Books
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A discourse on the benefit which the Holy Spirit of God is of to man in his journey through life. Preached at Christ-Church, in Newgate-Street, on Whitsun-Monday, May 19, 1755, pursuant to the will of Miss Elizabeth Hill, late of Falmouth, Cornwall. The third edition. By William Romaine, lecturer of St. Dunstan's in the West.
Romaine, William, 1714-1795.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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A letter to a bishop, concerning some important discoveries in philosophy and theology.
Forbes, Duncan, 1685-1747.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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A discourse on the benefit which the Holy Spirit of God is of to man in his journey through life. Preached at Christ-Church, in Newgate-Street, on Whitsun-Monday, pursuant to the will of Miss Elizabeth Hill, late of Falmouth, Cornwall. By William Romaine, lecturer of St. Dunstan's in the West.
Romaine, William, 1714-1795.Date: 1755- Books
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A discourse on the benefit which the Holy Spirit of God is of to man in his journey through life. Preached at Christ-Church, in Newgate-Street, on Whitsun-Monday, May 19, 1755, Pursuant to the Will of Miss Elizabeth Hill, late of Falmouth, Cornwall. The second edition. By William Romaine, Lecturer of St. Dunstan's in the West.
Romaine, William, 1714-1795.Date: 1755- Books
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A letter to a bishop, concerning some important discoveries in philosophy and theology. Some thoughts concerning religion, natural and revealed, and the manner of understanding revelation: Tending to shew that Christianity is, indeed very near, As Old as the Creation.
Forbes, Duncan, 1685-1747.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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Proposals for printing by subscription, the philosophical and theological works of the late truly learned Mr. Hutchinson, together with all his manuscripts, in twelve volumes, octavo. By Robert Spearman, Esq; and Julius Bate, M.A. ...
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: 1748]- Books
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The use of reason recovered by the data in Christianity. Part II. whereby we know the state we are in. That there are elabim. What they have done for us. The state they offer us. The terms for which they offer it. So have evidence to reason upon, and may make a reasonable choice. Taken from the original manuscript of the Late John Hutchinson, Esq;
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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Proposals for printing, by subscription, The philosophical and theological works of the late truly learned Mr. Hutchinson, together with all his manuscripts, in twelve volumes, octavo. By Julius Bate, ... and a gentleman, late of C.C.C. in Oxford
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: 1747]- Books
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The philosophical and theological works of the late truly learned John Hutchinson, Esq; In twelve volumes. Vol. I. Moses's Principia, Part I. ... Vol. II. Moses's Principia, Part II. ... Vol. III. Moses's Sine Principio; or, the meaning of the names and titles of God; ... Vol. IV. The confusion of tongues, and trinity of the gentiles; ... Vol. V. Power essential and mechanical ... Vol. VI. Glory or Gravity, or Glory Essential; ... Vol. VII. The Hebrew writings perfect. ... Vol. VIII. Containing the religion of Satan, or natural religion; and the data in Christianity, Part I. ... Vol. IX. The Data in Christianity, Part II. Vol. X. The Human Frame; ... Vol XI. Glory Mechanical; or the agents of nature, ... Vol. XII. A collection of several tracts. on the instincts in the several orders of creatures. ... With indexes.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: 1749- Books
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A defence of Mr. Hutchinson's plan: being an answer to the modest apology, &c. in a letter to the country-clergyman.
Bate, Julius, 1711-1771.Date: [1748]- Books
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The covenant in the cherubim: so the Hebrew writings perfect. Alterations by Rabbies forged. Shewing The Evidence for the Scriptures; That Christianity was exhibited to Adam; Invisibles by Visibles, past and to come by Types; By Cherubim, Urim, Tumim, Sacrifice, Cloud, &c. That Jews and Gentiles understood them; That Tradition was of the Things typified. That though they understood the Tradition, Even of the Covenant before the World, They had perverted the Intent of it. That the Alterations and Stories of the Jews, After they had lost their Types and Hebrew, Are not Traditions, but studied Evasions, To Expositions of inspired Christians, &c. And to support their Apostacy. That the Grammatical Formation of the Hebrew, Which is descriptive, so gives proper Names, Cannot admit Vowel Pointing; Nor Mr. Masclef's Method. By J. H.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- Books
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The religion of Satan, or Antichrist, Delineated, Supposed to have proceeded from Knowledge and Reasoning; but Proved to have proceeded from Want of Both. By J. H.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Observations made by J. H. Mostly in the year 1706.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: 1710?]- Books
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A treatise of power essential and mechanical. Wherein the original, and that part of religion which now is natural, is stated. By J. H.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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A treatise of power essential and mechanical. Wherein the original, and that part of religion which now is natural, is stated. By J. H. Vol. V.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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The use of reason recovered, by the data in Christianity. Whereby we know, the state we are in; That there are Elahim; What they have done for us; The State they offer us; The Terms upon which they offer it. So Have Evidence to reason upon, and may make a Reasonable Choice. By J. H.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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A new account of the confusion of tongues: and of the infinite benefits design'd and occuring thereby to the succeeding races of men. The names and the attributes of the Trinity of the Gentiles: or, The Aleim of the Gentiles. Their Substance, Mechanism, Joint Powers, Actions, Effects, and The Services for their Actions Reclaimed by Scripture. With Occasional Observations and Reflections. Vol.IV. By J.H.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: 1749- Books
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Moses's principia. Of the invisible parts of matter; of motion: of visible forms; and of their dissolution, and reformation. With notes. By J. H. First printed in the year 1724.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: in the year MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Moses's --- sine principio: represented by names, by words, by types, by emblems. With an introduction, shewing the nature of body and soul, The First State of Man, The Quality of his Crime, His Condition after his Fall, His State under the Second Covenant. That By Reason of Man's Nature, and of his Fall, Persons, Things, and Actions, Were represented by Substitutes, Types, and Emblems: Before and particularly after the Fall; The taking of Man into the Essence, Purification, Sacrifice, Attonement, &c. Which were Observed by All, Believers and Apostates, Misapply'd by Gentiles, afterwards by Jews. Vol.III. By J.H.
Hutchinson, John, 1674-1737.Date: 1748