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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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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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On religion : speeches to its cultured despisers / Friedrich Schleiermacher ; introduction, translation, and notes by Richard Crouter.
Schleiermacher, Friedrich, 1768-1834Date: 1996- Books
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Reason and religion: or, the grounds and measures of devotion, consider'd from the nature of God, and the nature of man, In several Contemplations. With Exercises of Devotion apply'd to every Contemplation. By John Norris, M.A.
Norris, John, 1657-1711.Date: 1724- Books
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An essay on the philosophy of Christianity. Part the first. Containing preliminary disquisitions on power, and human preference. By Caleb Pitt.
Pitt, Caleb.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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The believer's faith grounded on realities, and not on fancies; wherein the truth and reality of the principles of natural and revealed religion is demonstrated, with particular addresses to the believer, and to the open enemies of religion, and other sinners. By James Forbes gardener. Entred in stationer's hall.
Forbes, James, gardener.Date: 1755- Books
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Reflections on religion: or, freedom of thinking, and judging for our-selves, on religious subjects. No atheism. By Daniel Eccleston.
Eccleston, Daniel.Date: 1797]- 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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The metres of Boethius, on the consolation of philosophy.
Boethius, -524.Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- Books
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Anicius Manlius Severinus Boetius, of the consolation of philosophy. In Five books. Made English and Illustrated with notes, By the Right Honourable Richard Lord Viscount Preston.
Boethius, -524.Date: MDCCXII. [1712]- Books
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Philosophical disquisitions on the Christian religion. Addressed to Soame Jenyns, Esq. and W. Kenrick, L.L.D.
Nation, Robert.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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An essay on the history of the creation: wherein is shewn, that the Copernican philosophy is contradicted by phænomena: and, that the mosaic system is confirmed from phænomena. By James Hurly, B. A. Master of the Grammar-School, and Curate of St. James's in Taunton. ...
Hurly, James.Date: [1765]-66- Books
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An essay on the consummate and invariable perfection of the Catholick-Religion: viz. its certainty, reasonableness, utility, and necessity towards the common welfare of mankind. Shewing I. The Meaning of the Words Religion, and Catholick. II. The Nature, and certain Existence of a Deity; his Regard towards Mankind; and his End, or Purpose, in the Institution of Religion. III. Deducing thence certain Rules, or Principles, for the Determining what are the Genuine Constituents of Religion, and what are Spurious. IV. What are the eternally fix'd, steady, and invariable Fundamentals of the Catholick-Religion. V. What was the primitive, or first State of Religion acknowledg'd by Mankind. By Guy Vane, of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq;
Vane, Guy.Date: 1728- Books
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The second essay on the catholick-religion: viz. On its suppression and the substitution of heathenism, or idolatry. Shewing I. The Origin and Establishment of Idolatry, Priesthood and Hierarchy, or Sacerdotal Magistracy. With the Pretences and Devices, by which the Heathen Priesthood first cast off their Legal Subjection to the Civil Powers, and then assumed an absolute Sovereignity and Dominion over both Prince and People. II. The Perniciousness as well as Absurdity of Superstition; as being Burthensome and Oppressive to the People, Destructive to the Civil Powers, and the direct Antithesis of True Religion in every respect. By Guy Vane, of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq;
Vane, Guy.Date: [1728]- Books
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A comprehensive view of the real Christian's character, priviledges, and obligations. Being the substance of a course of sermons on the eighth chapter of St. Paul's epistle to the Romans. By the Rev. T. Bryson.
Bryson, T. (Thomas), approximately 1761-1799.Date: 1794- Books
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The previous question with regard to religion: humbly offer'd, as necessary to be considered, in order to the settling and determining all other questions on this subject. By Tho. Chubb.
Chubb, Thomas, 1679-1747.Date: 1743- Books
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[Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus, his Divine Pymander : in seventeen books : together with his second book, called Asclepius, containing fifteen chapters, with a commentary / translated formerly out of the Arabick into Greek and thence into Latine, and Dutch, and now out of the original into English, by ... Dr. Everard].
Date: [1657]- Books
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One thing needful; or devout and philosophical exercises on various subjects of superlative importance in theology and morals. By the Reverend J. Moir, A. M. Curate and Lecturer of St. Dionis Back Church.
Moir, J. (John).Date: [1795?]- Books
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The believer's pocket companion: Or, The one thing needful, to make poor sinners rich, and miserable sinners happy. By W. Mason.
Mason, William, 1719-1791.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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A second volume of philosophical meditations, with divine inferences: containing a view of 1. The primitive purity of the creation. 2. The Change that ensued upon Man's Disobedience. 3. The further Changes that succeeded the Deluge, and Lamech's Prophecy concerning his Son Noah considered; with a new Definition of the present Phaenomena of our Atmosphere in the Nature of Lightning in a clear Sky, Fire-Balls, Fire-Drakes, Shooting-Stars, and Lights in the North, with Tempests of Thunder and Lightning. 4. The last and final Change to be expected, after which all Subjection to future Change will be wholly remov'd. 5. The state of the blessed in a new heaven, and a New Earth. The whole being interspersed with Divine Inferences and many useful Curiosities never before taken notice of by any other Author. The Preface containing, besides other things, the Author's Opinion of the Millennium; as not being a Temporal Reign of Christ, &c. With a postscript on the nature of water-spouts. By Benjamin Parker, Author of the last Philosophical Meditations, and Longitude at Sea.
Parker, Benjamin, -1747.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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A letter to the author of the London Journal; wherein the sentiments of Mr. Fog, in relation to K.W. are fully explain'd and vindicated on philosophical and certain principles. By Miseleutherus Philoparadox.
Miseleutherus Philoparadox.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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A miscellaneous metaphysical essay: Or, An hypothesis concerning the formation and generation of spiritual and material beings. With their several characteristics and properties, and how far the several surrounding beings partake of either property. To which is added, some thoughts upon creation in general, upon pre-existence, the cabalistic account of the mosaic creation, the formation of Adam, and fall of mankind; and upon the nature of Noah's deluge. As also upon the dormant state of the soul, from the creation to our birth, and from our death to the resurrection. The whole considered upon the principles of reason, and from the tenor of the revelations in the Holy Scriptures. By an Impartial inquirer after truth.
Casway, R.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Notes on the philosophical writings of Lord Bolingbroke. In three parts. Part I. On the Creation of the World; the Credibility of the Mosaical and Old Testament History; the Nature and Properties of the human Soul and the Objects of human Science. Part II. On the Truth and Evidences of the Christian Religion. Part III. On the moral Perfections of the Deity and a future State. By Charles Bulkley.
Bulkley, Charles, 1719-1797.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The divine authority of the Scriptures philosophically proved: or, the Christian philosopher: to which is added, the Christian's prayer. To the whole is prefix'd, a preface, containing a vindication of the truth of revelation, and an Answer to some difficult Questions. By B. Parker, Author of the Philosophical Meditations, &c.
Parker, Benjamin, -1747.Date: M.DCC.XLII. [1742]- Books
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A moral philosophical discourse: or, an apology for the reducing publick-expences, in order to the improving our minds and actions: Wherein Is endeavour'd to be demonstrated the Invalidity of those Pretences generally urg'd in Defence of frequenting Publick-Houses. Viz. Business, Interest, Refreshment, Conversation. Written and deliver'd at the Request of a Society. By J.M. Professor of the Philosophic Summum Bonum.
J. M., Professor of the Philosophic Summum Bonum.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]