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A free inquiry into the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages / [Conyers Middleton].
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750Date: 1749- Books
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A vindication of The free inquiry into the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian church, &c. from the objections of Dr. Dodwell and Dr. Church. By the late Conyers Middleton, D.D.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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A free inquiry into the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages through several successive centuries. By which it is shewn, that we have no sufficient reason to believe, upon the authority of the primitive fathers, that any such powers were continued to the church, after the days of the apostles. By Conyers Middleton, D.D.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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A free inquiry into the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages through several successive centuries. By which it is shewn, That we have no sufficient Reason to believe, upon the Authority of the Primitive Fathers, That any such Powers were continued to the Church, after the Days of the Apostles. By Conyers Middleton, D.D.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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A free inquiry into the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages through several successive centuries. By which it is shewn, That we have no sufficient Reason to believe, upon the Authority of the Primitive Fathers, That any such Powers were continued to the Church, after the Days of the Apostles. By Conyers Middleton, D.D.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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A free inquiry into the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages through several successive centuries. By which it is shewn, That we have no sufficient Reason to believe, upon the Authority of the Primitive Fathers, That any such Powers were continued to the Church, after the Days of the Apostles. By Conyers Middleton, D.D.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Jackson, occasioned by his remarks on Dr. Middleton's Free inquiry into the miraculous powers, supposed to have subsisted in the Christian church, from the earliest ages. In which is shewn, that we have no sufficient reason to believe, upon the authority of the primitive fathers, that any such powers were continued to the church, after the days of the apostles. And likewise, that the primitive fathers have not, according to Mr. Jackson's own account, preserved, in their writings, the pure and uncorrupted faith and doctrine of Christ and his apostles.
Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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An examination of a late introductory discourse to a larger work designed hereafter to be published concerning the miraculous powers which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian church, from the earliest Ages through several successive Centuries; tending to shew, that we have no sufficient Reason to believe, upon the Authority of the Primitive Fathers, that any such Powers were continued to the Church after the Days of the Apostles; containing A Confutation of the Principles of the said Introductory Discourse.
Comber, Thomas, -1778.Date: 1747- Books
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Remarks on Dr. Middleton's free enquiry into the miraculous powers supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church from the earliest ages. In which is shewn, that there is sufficient reason to believe, that miraculous powers continued in the church after the days of the apostles. By John Jackson, rector of Rossington in the county of York, and master of Wigston's Hospital in Leicester.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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Remarks on Dr. Middleton's free enquiry into the miraculous powers supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church from the earliest ages. In which is shewn, that there is sufficient reason to believe, that miraculous powers continued in the church after the days of the apostles. By John Jackson, rector of Rossington in the county of York, and master of Wigston's Hospital in Leicester. The second edition, with additions, and an appendix, in answer to an anonymous letter.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1749]- Books
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The miraculous powers of the church of Christ asserted through each successive century from the Apostles down to the present time.
Walton, William, 1715-1780.Date: Anno MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Two questions, previous to Dr. Middleton's free enquiry, impartially considered: viz. What are the grounds upon which the credibility of miracles, in general, is founded? And upon what grounds the miracles of the Gospel, in particular, are credible? To which is added, A dissertation upon Mark xvi. 17, 18. These Signs shall follow them that believe, &c.
Sykes, Arthur Ashley, 1683 or 1684-1756.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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A vindication of the miraculous powers, which subsisted in the three first centuries of the Christian church. In answer to Dr. Middleton's Free enquiry. By which it is Shewn, That we have no sufficient Reason to believe, from the Doctor's Reasonings and Objections, that no such Powers were continued to the Church, after the Days of the Apostles. With a preface, containing some observations on Dr. Mead's account of the Demoniacs, in his new piece, intituled, Medica sacra. By Thomas Church, M. A. Vicar of Battersea, and Prebendary of St. Paul's.
Church, Thomas, 1707-1756.Date: M.DCC.L. [1750]- Books
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Cursory animadversions upon a late controversy concerning the miraculous powers &c. Tending To clear up and explain the true State of that Question; and To explode those Powers as prejudicial, and even dangerous, to the Cause of Christianity. With a prefatory discourse Upon Religious Controversy in general.
Heathcote, Ralph, 1721-1795.Date: M.DCC.LII. [1752]- Books
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The military prophet's apology; or, probable reasons for deferring the earthquake. In a letter to Dr. M-dd--t-n.
Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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Dr. Middleton's introductory discourse to a larger work, Designed hereafter to be published, concerning the miraculous powers which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages, through several successive centuries. Tending to shew, that we have no sufficient reason to believe, upon the authority of the primitive fathers, that any such powers were continued to the church, after the days of the apostles. With a postcript, containing some remarks on an archidiaconal charge, delivered the last summer by the Reverend Dr. Chapman, to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Sudbury.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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An introductory discourse to a larger work, designed hereafter to be published, concerning the miraculous powers which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages, through several successive centuries; That we have ... sufficient ... shew, ... of the primitive ... the authority that any such powers were continued ... days of the Apostl...rch, after the with a postscript, containing, some remarks of an archidiaconal charge, delivered the last summer by the Rev. Dr. Chapman, to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Sudbury.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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A view of the controversy, concerning the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian church, ... As it stands, between the Introductory discourse, ... and Observations on the Introductory discourse. With occasional remarks on other writers i this controversy. And a postscript, occasioned by Mr. Brooke's Defensio mirculorum, &c.
Date: 1748- Books
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Theological remarks on the Reverend Dr. Middleton's late introductory discourse and postscript: With some hints relating to his other works. By George White, M.A. minister of Colne, in the county of Lancaster, and author of Mercurius latinus.
White, George, -1751.Date: 1747- Books
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A defence of the letter to the Reverend Mr. John Jackson. Occasioned by his Remarks on Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry, &c. Being an answer to the appendix to the second edition of his Remarks. To which is added, A letter to Mr. Whiston, &c. By the author of the letter.
Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]