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Theism as a science of natural theology and natural religion / by teh Rev. Charles Voysey.
Voysey, Charles, 1828-1912.Date: 1895- Books
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An explication of the Gospel-Theism and the divinity of the Christian religion. Containing the true account of the system of the universe, and of the Christian Trinity. Propos'd to the Consideration of all Learned and Holy Men. By Richard Brocklesby, a Christian Trinitarian.
Brocklesby, Richard, 1636-1714.Date: MDCCVI. [1706]- Books
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Doing philosophy personally : thinking about metaphysics, theism, and antiblack racism / Dwayne A. Tunstall.
Tunstall, Dwayne ADate: 2013- Books
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An examination of the structural principles of Mr. Herbert Spencer's philosophy : intended as a proof that theism is the only theory of the universe that can satisfy reason / by the Rev. W.D. Ground.
Ground, W. D. (William David)Date: 1883- Books
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Réponse aux difficultez d'un théiste: ou supplément aux lettres sur l'état présent du Christianisme. A quoi l'on a joint un sermon sur la revocation de l'édit de Nantes. Par A. J. Roustan, Pasteur de L'Eglise Helvétique à Londres.
Roustan, Ant. Jaq. (Antoine Jacques).Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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Intuitive perception : presented by a new philosophy of natural realism, in accord with universally accepted truths / by William Henry Hodge.
Hodge, William Henry.Date: 1903- Books
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Demonstratio de deo sive methodus ad cognitionem dei naturalem brevis ac demonstrativa. Cui accedunt epistolæ quædam miscellaneæ. ...
Raphson, Joseph, -1715 or 1716.Date: 1710- Books
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The improvement of human reason, exhibited in the life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan: written in Arabick above 500 years ago, by Abu Jaafar Ebn Tophail. In which is demonstrated By what Methods one may, by the meer Light of Nature, attain the Knowledg of things Natural and Supernatural; more particularly the Knowledg of God, and the Affairs of another Life. Illustrated with proper Figures. Newly translatad [sic] from the Original Arabick by Simon Ockley, A. M. Vicar of Swavesey, in Cambridgshire. With an appendix, in which the possibility of man's attaining the true knowledg of God, and Things necessary to Salvation, without Instruction, is briefly consider'd.
Ibn Ṭufayl, Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Malik, -1185.Date: 1711- Books
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The little book open[.] A prophecy: or, Prophetical dissertation. Predicting and declaring the coming of the expected redeemer, in the character of Lord and King; the setting up of a national theocracy, in the calling of the Jews, and redemption of the Gentile Church. Part I. Consisting of an astro-theological unfolding of certain formerly obscure, but highly-interesting and capital points of doctrine. Adapted to the present crisis of affairs By J--- I-----. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]
J. I. (John Inglis), 1708-1775.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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The whole truth; or, a full display of those sentiments, for which some have been excommunicated a certain independent church in London. Being a true copy of a letter, which the late Mr. John Allen, Who was under the said Church's Censures for the same Sentiments, sent to the church some time before his death; but it being rejected and not read, was prepared for the Press, first by himself, and now made publick at the Desire both of Relations and Friends.
Allen, John, -1742.Date: [1742]- Books
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Disputatio juridica, ad Tit. 5. Lib. IV. Dig. De capite minutis: Quam, favente numine, ex auctoritate clarissimi ac consultissimi viri, D. Roberti Dundas de arniston, inclytæ facultatis juridicæ decani; nec non ex ejusdem facultatis consensu & decreto, pro advocati munere consequendo, publicæ disquisitioni subjicit Carolus Gordon, auct. & resp. Ad diem 19. Julii, H. Lq; S.
Gordon, Charles Hamilton, -1761.Date: M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]- Books
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Disputatio juridica, ad Tit. 7. Lib. XI. Pand. de religiosis & sumptibus funerum, & ut funus ducere liceat: Quam, favente numine, ex auctoritate clarissimi ac consultissimi viri, D. Jacobi Graham Ab Airth, inclytæ facultatis juridicæ decani; nec non ex ejusdem facultatis consensu & decreto, pro advocati munere consequendo, publicæ disquisitioni subjicit Joannes Swinton, auct. & resp. Ad Diem 17. Decemb. H. Lq; S.
Swinton, John Swinton, Lord, -1799.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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Theosophy, or, Psychological religion : the Gifford lectures delivered before the University of Glasgow in 1892 / by F. Max Müller.
Müller, F. Max (Friedrich Max), 1823-1900.Date: 1899- Books
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A modern question modestly answer'd. By Matthias Maurice.
Maurice, Matthias, 1684-1738.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
Lessons from nature : as manifested in mind and matter / by St. George Mivart.
Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-1900.Date: 1876- Books
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Amongst the last and dying words of the tinclarian Doctor William Mitchell, there is a sermon made for His Majesty King George, II. His funeral sermon, made for the Presbyterian ministers of the Church of Scotland, and for Mr. Simson professor of Divinity in Glasgow. III. His true, and everlasting almanack, for the world to come. With his dreadful sermon to the Quakers. All dedicated to His Majesty King George, II. King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, and defender of my faith.
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1671-1740.Date: Printed in the year 1728- Books
Religion and scientific method / George Schlesinger.
Schlesinger, George N.Date: [1977], ©1977- Books
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A confutation of the reason and philosophy of atheism; being in a great measure either an abridgment or an improvement of what Dr. Cudworth offer'd to that purpose in his True intellectual system of the universe. Together With an Introduction, in which, among Accounts of other Matters relating to this Treatise, there is an impartial Examination of what that Learned Person advanc'd touching the Christian Doctrine of a Trinity in Unity, and the Resurrection of the Body. In two volumes. By Tho. Wise B.D. Fellow of Exeter College in Oxford, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Ormond.
Cudworth, Ralph, 1617-1688.Date: M.DCC.VI. [1706]- Books
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An impartial enquiry into the existence and nature of God: Being a Modest Essay towards a more Intelligible Account of the Divine Perfections. With remarks on several authors both Ancient and Modern; and particularly on some passages in Dr. Clarke's Demonstration of the being and attributes of God. In Two Books. With an appendix concerning the nature of space and duration. The third edition. With considerable additions and improvements, made partly with regard to some objections of the Reverend Mr. Jackson. By Samuel Colliber.
Colliber, Samuel.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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An impartial enquiry into the existence and nature of God: being a modest essay towards a more intelligible account of the divine perfections. With remarks on several authors both ancient and modern; and Particularly on Some Passages in Dr. Clarke's demonstration of the being and attributes of God. In two books. With an appendix concerning the nature of space and duration. By S. C.
Colliber, Samuel.Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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An impartial enquiry into the transactions of the late directors of the South-Sea Company. More especially During the Time that Sir John Eyles was Sub-Governor. Shewing the Necessity of a Parliamentary Inspection. To which is added, The Secret history of the South-Sea Directors.
Date: [1735]- Books
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An examination of Mr. Chubb's discourse on miracles. Containing, Sect. I. An enquiry into his definitions. Sect. II. His first principle in his VIIth sect. demonstrated to be false, and beside the question. Sect. III. His 2d, 3d, and 4th principles in the same sect. proved subversive of found theism, and to lay a foundation for every kind of superstition. Sect. IV. His 5th principle proved inconsistent with the moral character of God-both false and impious. Sect.V. His 8th sect. examined, and something offered to moderate and allay the triumphs of some gentlemen, upon this his wonderful performance. Sect. VI. His demand of universality, in favour of revelation vouched for by miracles, shewn to be absurd and unreasonable. Sect. VII. The grand objection to a revelation, from its not being universally made known, considered. Sect. VIII. Remarks upon Mr. Chubb's reasonings; in which an answer to above objection is given upon his own principles, and from which the receiver of the Christian revelation is fully justified, and the rejecter thereof absolutely condemn'd. Address'd to Mr. Thomas Chubb. By a Layman.
Layman.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
Superstition in medicine / by Prof. Dr. Hugo Magnus; authorized translation from the German, edited by Dr. Julius L. Salinger.
Magnus, Hugo, 1842-1907.Date: 1905- Books
Obsessions and convictions of the human intellect / by F.W. Westaway.
Westaway, F. W. (Frederic William)Date: [1938]- Books
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Hume, with Helps to the study of Berkeley : essays / by Thomas H. Huxley.
Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895.Date: 1894