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A demonstration of the gross and fundamental errors of a late book, called A plain account of the nature and end of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, &c. [electronic resource] : Wherein Also the Nature and Extent of the Redemption of all Mankind by Jesus Christ is stated and explained; and the Pretences of the Deists, for a Religion of Natural Reason instead of it, are examined to the Bottom. The whole humbly, earnestly, and affectionately addressed to all Orders of Men, and more especially to all the younger Clergy. By William Law, A.M.
by Law, William, 1686-1761. Edition: The fourth edition corrected.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCLXIX. [1769]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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An apology for the Bible, [electronic resource] : in a series of letters, addressed to Thomas Paine, Author of a Book entitled, The Age of Reason, Part the Second, being an Investigation of True and of Fabulous Theology. By R. Watson, D. D. F. R. S. Lord Bishop of Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge.
by Watson, Richard, 1737-1816. Edition: Eighth edition.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: [1797]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The reasonablenesse of the Christian religion, as delivered in the Scriptures. [electronic resource] : In three parts. Part I. Contains the Arguments for the Truth of the Christian Religion. Part II. The Answers to many Difficulties and Objections, proposed by the Anti-Revelationists. Part III. An Interpretation of several Texts, which they have perverted. The second edition. To which is added, an appendix, or, part IV. Being a vindication of some things, which have been objected against, in the preceding parts of this book. By George Benson, D.D.
by Benson, George, 1699-1762. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1746Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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Natural religion insufficient; and revealed necessary to man's happiness in his present state. [electronic resource] : Or, a rational enquiry into the principles of the modern deists: Wherein is largely discovered their utter insufficiency to answer the great ends of religion, and the weakness of their pleadings for the sufficiency of Nature's Light to eternal happiness; And particularly the writings of the learned Lord Herbert, the great patron of Deism, to wit, his Books De Veritate, De Religione Gentilium, and his Religio Laici, in so far as they assert Nature's Light able to conduct us to future blessedness, are considered, and fully answered. To which treatise are annexed several essays upon other subjects. By the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Halyburton Professor of Divinity in the University of St. Andrews.
by Halyburton, Thomas, 1674-1712. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: M,DCC,XCVIII. [1798]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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