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- A Christian faith for today
- A candid address to the Unitarian ministers in Boston and vicinity : in three letters
- A creed founded on truth and common sense : with some strictures on the origin of our ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of Nature, Natural Conscience and the Moral Sense. With a letter to his grace the Abp of Canterbury, and an appendix to the Rev. Dr. Foster. By John Dove. Author of the Importance of Rabbinical Learning Consider'd, &c
- A defence of revealed religion, : against the exceptions of a late writer, in his book, intituled, Christianity as old as the creation. By John Conybeare, D. D. Rector Of Exeter College, Oxford
- A defence of the rights of the Christian Church. : In two parts. Part I. Against Mr. Wotton's visitation sermon, preach'd at Newport-Pagnel. Part II. Occasion'd by two late indictments against a bookseller and his servant, for selling one of the said Books. With some tracts of Hugo Grotius, and Mr. John Hales of Eaton. The second edition corrected. To which is added, A letter from a country attorny to a country parson, concerning the rights of the Church. Never publish'd before. And likewise, Mons. Le Clerc's Extract and judgment of the said book, translated from his Bibliotheque choisie
- A demonstration of the Messias. In which the truth of the Christian religion is proved, against all the enemies thereof; but especially against the Jews. In three parts. By ... Richard late Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells
- A discourse about Christ and antichrist, or, A demonstration that Jesus is the Christ : from the truth of his predictions, especially, the coming and the seduction of antichrist : to which is added a treatise about the resurrection
- A discourse on our Saviour's miraculous power of healing : In which The Six Cases excepted against by Mr. Woolston are considered. Being A Continuation of the Defence of the Scripture History, &c. By the same Author
- A discourse on the evidences of revealed religion
- A discourse on the evidences of revealed religion : delivered before the University in Cambridge at the Dudleian lecture, March 14, 1821
- A dissertation on the conduct of the Jewish Sanhedrim, and the advice offered by Gamaliel, in the famous trial of the Apostles, Acts. v.17. - 41. Considered as an argument for the truth of Christianity
- A dissertation on the distinct powers of reason and revelation. : By the Hon. and Rev. Spencer Cowper, D. D. Dean of Durham
- A few plain reasons for the belief of a Christian. By Thomas Robinson, A. M. Rector of Ruan-Minor, Cornwall
- A general representation of reveal'd religion : in which the chief prejudices that have been entertain'd against it, are examin'd; and the practical end propos'd by it, recommended, and rescued from unfaithful evasions. By Tho. Rymer, Late Fellow of Queen's-College in Cambridge; and Chaplain to the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Lord Bishop of Norwich
- A letter to the author of Christianity not founded on argument, &c. By a young gentleman of Cambridge
- A practical catechism
- A practical catechism
- A practical catechism. : By H. Hammond, D.D. The fifteenth edition. Whereunto is added the reasonableness of Christian religion: by the same author. To this edition is prefix'd the author's life, and some account of his Writings
- A practicall catechisme
- A practicall catechisme
- A practicall catechisme
- A short and easie method to give children an idea or true notion of celestial and terrestrial beings : And to Teach them The Names of most Things that are useful and necessary to Human Life: As also, Of Arts and Sciences, Plants, Fruits, and Living Creatures; as Fishes, Birds, and Four-Footed Beasts: French and English. Represented by many Hundred Figures in 38 Copper Plates, fit for those that are desirous to Learn those Languages. = Methode courte & facile pour donner aux enfans une idée des choses celestes & terrestres : Et pour leurs apprendre le Nom & L'usage de tout ce qui est Utile & Necessaire a la Vie Humaine; Contenant Le Nom des Arts & Sciences, avec leurs principaux Termes; Comme aussi le Nom Des Plantes, des Fruits, des Poissons, des Oizeaux, des Betes a Quatre Pieds, & Insectes. Representées en 38 Figures en tailles douces tres propres pour ceux qui veulent apprendre les Langues Angloises & Françoises. Avec un catalogue des livres françois les plus Utiles pour L'instruction & L'education des Jeunesenfans de l'un & de L'autresexe, pour leur former L'esprit & regler leur conduite & leurs Moeurs
- A short and easie method with the Deists, : wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from four rules, which are incompatible to any imposture that ever yet has been, or that can possibly be. In a letter to a friend
- A short and easie method with the Jews. : Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from the four rules made use of against the Deists. Shewing, that these four rules do oblige the Jews, as much or more than the Deists, to the acknowledgment of Christ. With an Answer to the most material of their Objections, and Prejudices against Christianity
- A short and easie method with the Jews. : Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from the four rules made use off [sic] against the Deists, shewing that these four rules do oblige the Jews as much or more than the Deists to the acknowledgment of Christ.
- A short and easie method with the deists : wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated, by infallible proof from four rules, which are incompatible to any imposture that ever yet has been, or that can possibly be : in a letter to a friend
- A short and easy method with the deists : wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from four rules ... in a letter to a friend
- A summary of the principal evidences for the truth and Divine origin of the Christian revelation. : Designed chiefly for the use of young persons. By Bielby [sic], Lord Bishop of London
- A summary of the principal evidences for the truth and divine origin of the Christian revelation. : Designed chiefly for the use of young persons: More particularly of those who have lately been confirmed in the Diocese of London. By Beilby, Lord Bishop of London
- A summary of the principal evidences for the truth and divine origin of the Christian revelation. : Designed chiefly for the use of young persons; More particularly of those who have lately been confirmed in The Diocese of London. By Beilby, Lord Bishop of London
- A summary of the principal evidences for the truth and divine origin of the Christian revelation. : Designed chiefly for the use of young persons; More particularly of those who have lately been confirmed is the Diocese of London. By Beilby, Lord Bishop of London
- A summary view or genuine evidences of the truth of the Christian religion : being the substance of two discourses, delivered at the Sunday evening lectures, at Horsham, Sussex. By William Evershed
- A view of the evidences of Christianity : In three parts. By William Paley, M. A. Archdeacon of Carlisle. The seventh edition. In two volumes. .
- A view of the evidences of Christianity : In three parts. Part I. Of the direct Historical Evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the Evidence alledged for other Miracles. Part II. Of the Auxiliary Evidences of Christianity. Part III. A brief Consideration of some popular Objections. By William Paley, M. A. Archdeacon of Carlisle. In Two Volumes. .
- A view of the evidences of Christianity : In three parts. Part I. Of the direct Historical Evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the Evidence alledged for other Miracles. Part II. Of the Auxiliary Evidences of Christianity. Part III. A brief Consideration of some popular Objections. By William Paley. M. A. Archdeacon of Carlisle. In Two Volumes. .
- A view of the evidences of Christianity : In three parts. Part I. Of the direct Historical Evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the Evidence alledged for other Miracles: Part II. Of the Auxiliary Evidences of Christianity. Part III. A brief Consideration of some popular Objections. By William Paley, M. A. Archdeacon of Carlisle. In Two Volumes. .
- A view of the evidences of Christianity. : In three parts. Part I. Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles. Part II. Of the auxiliary evidence of Christianity. Part III. A brief consideration of some popular objections. By William Paley, M.A. Archdeacon of Carlisle
- A view of the principal deistical writers of the last and present century. : Vol. II. Containing observations on Mr. Hume's Philosophical essays; and A Defence of Natural and Revealed religion, Against the Attempts made upon Both in the Posthumous Works of the late Lord Viscount Bolingbroke. With A conclusion, in an Address to Deists and Professed Christians. By John Leland, D.D
- A view of the principal deistical writers that have appeared in England in the last and present century : with observations upon them, and some account of the answers that have been published against them. In several letters to a friend. By John Leland, D.D
- A vindication of the Defence of Christianity from the prophecies of the Old Testament. : In answer to The scheme of literal prophecy considered. By the Right Reverend Father in God Edward, Ld. Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. In Two Volumes. With a letter from the Reverend Mr. Masson, concerning the Religion of Macrobius and his Testimony touching the Slaughter of the Infants at Bethlebem, with a Postscript upon Virgil's Ivth Eclogue
- Abstract principles of revealed religion
- An answer to a late book intituled, Christianity as old as the creation. : In two parts. Part I. In which that Author's Account of the Law of Nature is consider'd, and his Scheme is shewn to be inconsistent with Reason, and with it self, and of ill Consequence to the Interests of Virtue, and the Good of Mankind. Part II. In which the Authority and Usefulness of the Revelation contain'd in the sacred Writings of the Old and New Testament, is asserted and vindicated, against the Objections and Misrepresentations of that Author. By John Leland
- An answer to some objections against positive institutions in religion
- An apology, : being a series of arguments in proof of the Christian religion. With a postscript, concerning a late Irreverent and Unbecoming Manner of Treating Religious Subjects in the Stile of Ridicule. Address'd to all Impartial Free-Thinkers. By Edward Aspinwall, D.D. Sub-Dean of his Majesty's Chapel Royal, and Prebendary of St. Peter's, Westminster
- An appeal to all that doubt or disbelieve the truths of the Gospel, : whether they be Deists, Arians, Socinians, or nominal Christians. In which The true Grounds and Reasons of the whole Christian Faith and Life are plainly and fully demonstrated. By William Law, M.A. To which are added, Some animadversions upon Dr. Trap's reply
- An attempt to prove the truth of Christianity : from the wisdom displayed in its original establishment, and from the history of false and corrupted systems of religion : in a series of discourses preached before the University of Oxford, in the year MDCCCVIII, at the lecture founded by John Bampton, M.A., Canon of Salisbury
- An essay on fundamentals : representing the genuine marks and characters of a fundamental doctrine; and what are the true fundamental doctrines of the gospel; with a serious proposal of union and peace among all true Protestants. By H. Moore
- An essay on the philosophical evidence of Christianity, or, The credibility obtained to a scriptural revelation, from its coincidence with the facts of nature
- An essay on the truth of the Christian religion : wherein it's real foundation upon the Old Testament is shewn. By Arthur Ashley Sykes, D.D
- An historical and geographical description of Formosa, : an island subject to the Emperor of Japan. Giving An Account of the Religion, Customs, Manners, &c. of the Inhabitants. Together with a Relation of what happen'd to the All thor in his Travels; particularly his Conferences with the Jesuits, and others, in several Parts of Europe. Also the History and Reasons of his Conversion to Christianity with his Objections against it (in defence of Paganism) and their Answers. To which is prefix'd, a preface in vindication of himself from the reflections of a Jesuit lately come from China, with an Account of what passed between them. By George Psalmanaazaar, a Native of the said Island, now in London. Illustrated with several cuts
- An historical and geographical description of Formosa, : an island subject to the Emperor of Japan. Giving An Account of the Religion, Customs, Manners, &c. of the Inhabitants. Together with a Relation of what happen'd to the Author in his Travels; particularly his Conferences with the Jesuits, and others, in several Parts of Europe. Also the History and Reasons of his Conversion to Christianity, with his Objections against it (in defence of Paganism) and their Answers. To which is prefix'd, a preface in vindication of himself from the reflections of a Jesuit lately come from China, with an Account of what passed between them. By George Psalmanaazaar, a Native of the said Island, now in London. Illustrated with several cuts
- An invitation of a seeker to all those that seriously desire to find the Lord
- Apologetics after Lindbeck : faith, reason, and the cultural-linguistic turn
- Atheism and infidelity
- Augustine and Roman virtue
- Augustine's City of God : a critical guide
- Bolingbroke. : or, a dialogue on the origin and authority of revelation. By Ferdo. Warner, L.L.D. Rector of Queenhithe, London
- C.S. Lewis vs the new atheists
- Charles Elwood, or, The infidel converted
- Christian apologetics as cross-cultural dialogue
- Christianity and modern infidelity : their relative intellectual claims compared
- Christianity and scepticism : comprising a treatment of questions in Biblical criticism
- Christianity and scepticism : embracing a consideration of important traits of Christian doctrine and experience, and of leading facts in the life of Christ
- Christianity justified upon the Scripture foundation. : Being a summary view of the controversy between Christians and deists. In Two Parts. In which the Subject Matter of the Gospel Revelation in vindicated against Objections; and the Evidence for the Truth of the Christian Religion briefly stated. Preached in several sermons (but now digested into one continued discourse) for the lecture founded by the Hon. Robert Boyle, Esq. in the Parish Church of St. Mary le Bow, in the Years 1747, 1748, 1749. By Henry Stebbing, D. D. Chancellor of the Diocese of Sarum, and Chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty
- Christianity on trial : arguments against anti-religious bigotry
- Concluding unscientific postscript to the Philosophical crumbs
- David Hartley on human nature
- Dawkins God : From the Selfish Gene to The God Delusion
- Dawkins' God : genes, memes, and the meaning of life
- Debating Christian theism
- Defending the "people of truth" in the early Islamic period : the Christian apologies of Abū Rāi̕̕ṭah
- Deism and Christianity fairly consider'd, : in four dialogues. To which is added a fifth upon latitudinarian Christianity. And two letters to a friend upon a book intitled, The moral philosopher. By **********
- Deism refuted : or, the truth of Christianity demonstrated, by infallible proof from four rules which are incompatible to any imposture that can possibly be. In a letter to a friend. By a lover of truth
- Discourses relating to the evidences of revealed religion, : delivered in the church of the Universalists, at Philadelphia, 1796. And published at the request of many of the hearers.
- Discussion on secularism : report of a public discussion between the Rev. Brewin Grant, B.A. and George Jacob Holyoake, Esq. held in the city hall, Glasgow, on Monday and Thursday evening, commencing October 2, and ending October 19, 1854
- Dissertations on the internal evidences and excellence of Christianity : and on the character of Christ, compared with that of some other celebrated founders of religion or philosophy. By Joshua Toulmin, A.M
- Divinité du christianisme
- Eclipse of faith, or, A visit to a religious sceptic
- Essays and reviews
- Essays on the supernatural origin of Christianity : with special reference to the theories of Renan, Strauss, and the Tübingen school
- Essays on the work entitled Supernatural religion : reprinted from the Contemporary review
- Ethnicity and argument in Eusebius' Praeparatio evangelica
- Evidence and transcendence : religious epistemology and the God-world relationship
- Exploratio evangelica : a survey of the foundations of Christianity
- Exploring reality : the intertwining of science and religion
- Fables of infidelity and facts of faith : a series of tracts on the absurdity of atheism, pantheism, and rationalism
- Faith and its critics : a conversation
- Faith in God and modern atheism compared : in their essential nature, theoretical grounds, and practical influence
- Familiar letters to a gentleman, : upon a variety of seasonable and important subjects in religion. By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. Minister of the Gospel in Elizabeth-Town, New Jersey. [Ten lines of Scripture texts]
- God and the creative imagination : metaphor, symbol, and myth in religion and theology
- Gods loud call from heaven to rouse and awaken his people in the work of their day, or, The saints great and present duty in bearing and declaring a publick testimony and witness for God ... : being a seasonable word to alarm those that seem ready to draw back, that now they stand up ... for their religious meetings and holy services, notwithstanding mens acts and decrees to the contrary
- Humble apologetics : defending the faith today
- Imaginative Apologetics : Theology, Philosophy and the Catholic Tradition
- Intellect encounters faith, a synthesis : a festschrift in honor of Jay Harold Ellens, Ph.D.
- Interesting views of Christianity : being a translation of part of a work of the celebrated M. Bonnet, entitled Recherches philosophiques sur les preuves du Christianisme
- Interesting views of Christianity : being a translation of part of a work of the celebrated M. Bonnet, entitled, Recherches philosophiques sur les preuves du Christianisme
- Introductory lessons on Christian evidences
- Islam unveiled : disturbing questions about the world's fastest-growing faith
- James Alison and a Girardian theology : conversion, theological reflection, and induction
- Judaism on trial : Jewish-Christian disputations in the Middle Ages
- Justin Martyr's dialogue with Trypho the Jew. : Translated from the Greek in English, with notes, chiefly for the advantage of English readers, a preliminary dissertation, and a short analysis. By Henry Brown, M.A. Vicar of Nether-Swell, in Glocestershire
- Kierkegaard's 'Concluding unscientific postscript' : a critical guide
- Knowledge and Christian belief
- L'apologétique dans la pensée de Paul Tillich
- Lectures on the evidences of Christianity, before the Lowell Institute, January, 1844
- Lectures, supposed to have been delivered by the author of A view of the internal evidence of the Christian religion, : to a select company of friends. Dedicated to Edward Gibbon, Esq. [Four lines of quotations in Greek]
- Letters and dialogues, between Theron, Paulinus, & Aspasio. Upon the nature of love to God, faith in Christ, and assurance of a title to eternal life. With some Remarks on The Sentiments of the Rev. Messrs. Hervey and Marshal, on these Subjects. By Joseph Bellamy, A. M. of Bethlem in New-England
- Letters originally addressed to the inhabitants of Cork, : in defence of revealed religion, occasioned by the circulation of Mr. Paine's Age of reason, in that city
- Lowell lectures : on the application of metaphysical and ethical science to the evidence of religion : delivered before the Lowell Institution in Boston, in the winters of 1848-49
- Martin Luther and Islam : a study in sixteenth-century polemics and apologetics
- Modern doubt and Christian belief : a series of apologetic lectures addressed to earnest seekers after truth
- New Testament theology in a secular world : a constructivist work in philosophical epistemology and Christian apologetics
- Norwich Cathedral argumentative discourses in defence and confirmation of the faith, Fifth series
- Of the foundations of religion, and the fountains of impiety. Three books, by the Rev. F.A. Valsecchi, Formerly First Public Professor Of Theology, In The University Of Padua. Translated from the original Italian. By the Rev. Thomas Carbry. ...
- On the miraculous and internal evidences of the Christian revelation : and the authority of its records
- Origines sacræ, or, A rational account of the grounds of Christian faith : as to the truth and divine authority of the scriptures, and the matters therein contained
- Origines sacræ, or, A rational account of the grounds of Christian faith, as to the truth and divine authority of the Scriptures, and the matters therein contained
- Origines sacræ, or, A rational account of the grounds of Christian faith, as to the truth and divine authority of the Scriptures, and the matters therein contained
- Pascal's wager
- Philosophical and critical inquiries concerning Christianity. : By M. Charles Bonnet, of Geneva, F. R. S. Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Paris, &c. &c. Translated by John Lewis Boissier, Esq
- Plain reasons for being a Christian
- Plain reasons for being a Christian
- Plain reasons for being a Christian. : By Samuel Chandler, D.D. To which are added Rules and cautions to preserve sincere and unprejudiced Christians from the dangerous infection of infidelity. By Dr. Gibson, late Bishop of London
- Plain reasons for being a Christian. : To which is subjoined, a catechism, &c
- Plain reasons for being a Protestant : a sequel to plain reasons for being a Christian
- Plantinga's Warranted Christian belief : critical essays with a reply by Alvin Plantinga
- Politics and the earthly city in Augustine's City of God
- Reason, faith, & revolution : reflections on the God debate
- Reasons for faith in revealed religion : opposed to Mr. Hollis's Reasons for scepticism; in a letter to that gentleman. By Thomas Williams,
- Religio philosophi : or, the principles of morality and Christianity illustrated from a view of the universe, and of man's situation on it. By William Hay, Esq; Humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable Arthur On Slow, Speaker of the House of Commons
- Religio philosophi : or, the principles of morality and Christianity illustrated from a view of the universe, and of man's situation on it. By William Hay, Esq; Humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable Arthur Onslow, Speaker of the House of Commons
- Religio philosophi : or, the principles of morality and Christianity illustrated from a view of the universe, and of man's situation on it. By William Hay, Esq; Humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable Arthur on Slow, Speaker of the House of Commons
- Religio philosophi : or, the principles of morality and Christianity, illustrated prom [sic] a view of the universe, and of man's situation in it. By William Hay, Esq;
- Science and the Bible : evidence-based Christian belief
- Serious considerations calmly proposed, : First, To the Promoters of Infidelity. Secondly, To their Favourers and Followers
- Some thoughts concerning religion, natural and revealed. : With reflexions on the sources of incredulity with regard to religion. By the Right Honourable Duncan Forbes of Culloden, late Lord President of the Court of Session in Scotland
- Stedfastness and zeal in the profession and defence of our religion. : Recommended in a sermon preach'd at Bromley St. Leonard's in Middlesex, on Sunday, November 20, 1715. By Josiah Whately, M. A. Of Trinity-Colledge in Cambridge
- Suspicion and faith : the religious uses of modern atheism
- Syllabus of lectures on the evidences of Christianity
- Tertullians apology, or, Defence of the Christians against the accusations of the gentiles : now made English by H.B. Esq
- The Antichrist, or, Christianity reformed : in which is demonstrated from the Scriptures in opposition to the prevailing opinion of the whole religious world that evil and good are from one source, devil and God one spirit, and that the one is merely manifested to make perfect the other
- The Christian certainties : discourses and addresses in exposition and defence of the Christian faith
- The Christian revelation : word, event, and mystery
- The Christian scheme fairly stated, and briefly vindicated: in answer to a late pamphlet called deism fairly stated and fully vindicated, &c. By Thomas Weales, M.A. fellow of St. John's College, Oxford
- The Dawkins delusion : atheist fundamentalism and the denial of the divine
- The God who would be known : revelations of the divine in contemporary science
- The abridgment of Christian divinitie : so exactly and methodically compiled that it leads us as it were by the hand to the reading of the Holy Scriptures, ordering of common-places, understanding of controversies, clearing of some cases of conscience
- The analogy of religion, : natural and revealed to the constitution and course of nature. To which are added two brief dissertations: I. Of personal identity. II. Of the nature of virtue. By Joseph Butler, LL. D. Late Lord Bishop of Durham
- The analogy of religion, : natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature. To which are added two brief dissertations: I. Of Personal Identity. II. Of the Nature of Virtue. By Joseph Butler, L. L. D. Rector of Stanhope, in the Bishoprick of Durham
- The analogy of religion, : natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature. To which are added two brief dissertations: I. Of personal identity. II. Of the nature of virtue. By Joseph Butler, L L. D. Rector of Stanhope, and Clerk of the Closet to Her Majesty
- The analogy of religion, : natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature. To which are added, two brief dissertations: ... By Joseph Butler,
- The apologetics of the Christian faith
- The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the Commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis, Concerning the Primitive Rule of Faith, Translated from their Originals: With Notes, for the Advantage chiefly of English Readers, and a Preliminary Discourse upon each Author. Together with a prefatory dissertation about the Right Use of the Fathers. By William Reeves, M. A. Rector of Craneford, in Middlesex. In two volumes
- The argument for the supernatural character of Christianity, from its existence and achievements : a lecture delivered in connection with the Christian Evidence Society, July 23, 1872
- The cause and cure of infidelity : including a notice of the author's unbelief and the means of his rescue
- The character and conduct of the apostles considered as an evidence of Christianity : in eight sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year MDCCCXXVII, at the lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton, M.A., Canon of Salisbury
- The christian scheme fairly stated, and briefly vindicated : in answer to a late pamphlet called Deism fairly stated and fully vindicated, &c
- The citizens sacred entertainment : being an essay to ingratiate the practice of vertue, to consummate the happiness of humane nature, and to gratifie ingenuous and religious spirits
- The credulity of incredulity
- The credulity of incredulity
- The difficulties of infidelity
- The evidence of Christianity deduced from facts, and the testimony of sense, throughout all ages of the church, to the present time. : In a series of discourses, preached for the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq. in the parish church of St. James, Westminster, in the year MDCCLXVI, MDCCLXVII, MDCCLXVIII. Wherein is shewn, that, upon the whole, this is not a decaying, but a growing evidence. By William Worthington, D.D. In two volumes
- The evidences of Christianity : stated in a popular and practical manner, in a course of lectures, delivered in the parish church of St. Mary, Islington
- The evidences of the Christian religion : With additional discourses on the following subjects, viz. Of God, and his attributes. The power and wisdom of God in the creation. The Providence of God The Worship of God. Advantages of Revelation above Natural Reason. Excellency of the Christian Institution. Dignity of the Scripture-Language. Against Atheism and Infidelity. Against the Modern Free-Thinkers. Immortality of the Soul, and a Future State. Death and Judgment. Collected from the writings of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq;
- The final purpose of Christianity
- The fitness of Holy Scripture for unfolding the spiritual life of men : Christ the desire of all nations, or, The unconscious prophecies of heathendom : being the Hulsean lectures
- The gospel and pluralism today : reassessing Lesslie Newbigin in the 21st century
- The gospel in the marketplace of ideas : Paul's Mars Hill experience for our pluralistic world
- The great fight between Christianity and infidelity : which will conquer?
- The grounds of theistic and Christian belief
- The innocency of error asserted and vindicated. : In a letter to ----------. By Eugenius Philalethes
- The innocency of error, : Asserted and Vindicated. In a letter to -------- By Eugenius Philalethes. The second edition, corrected. With a preface in answer to the remarks, &c. lately made upon it
- The inspiration of the New Testament asserted : the integrity of the sacred writers vindicated; and the method of salvation by a redeemer confirmed. In answer to a late book of Mr. Chubb's, entitled, The true gospel of Jesus Christ asserted. Humbly offered to Publick Consideration, And in particular to all those who esteem themselves, or are esteemed by others to be Holders forth of New-Light, and Great Proficients in Moral Argument. In a letter to that author By Phileleutherus Christianus
- The knowledge of divine things from revelation, not from reason or nature. : Wherein The Origin and Obligation of Religious Truths are demonstrated: Arguments of Deists, Moralists, &c. proved to have no Foundation in Nature or Reason. The Inlets of Knowledge, The Law of Nature, The several Texts of Scripture relating to this Subject, The Works of Creation, The Eternal Fitness and Reason of Things, The Demonstrations of a Supreme Being, &c. are fully considered and explained. The second edition. With some additional considerations upon Mr. Locke's essay on the human understanding; wherein is demonstrated from his own Principles, That the Knowledge of God is not attainable by Ideas of Reflexion. By John Ellis, D. D. Sometime of Brazen-Nose College, Oxford; now Vicar of St. James's, and Chaplain to the Royal-Hospital in Dublin
- The moderator between an infidel and an apostate : or, the controversy between the author of the Discourse of the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion; and his reverend ecclesiastical opponents; Set in a Clear Light. With an Exhortation to a zealous Debate of it. By Thomas Woolston, sometime Fellow of Sidney College in Cambridge
- The moderator between an infidel and an apostate : or, the controversy between the author of the Discourse of the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion; and his reverend ecclesiastical opponents; set in a clear light. With an exhortation to a zealous debate of it. The third edition. By Thomas Woolston, B. D. sometime Fellow of Sidney College in Cambridge
- The moral philosopher. : In a dialogue between Philalethes a Christian deist, and Theophanes a Christian Jew. In which The Grounds and Reasons of Religion in general, and particularly of Christianity, as distinguish'd from the Religion of Nature; the different Methods of conveying and proposing Moral Truths to the Mind, and the necessary Marks or Criteria on which they must all equally depend; the Nature of positive Laws, Rites and Ceremonies, and how far they are capable of Proof as of standing perpetual Obligation; with many other Matters of the utmost Consequence in Religion, are fairly considered, and debated, and the Arguments on both Sides impartially represented
- The nature and comparative value of the Christian evidences : considered generally in eight sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year MDCCCXLIX, at the lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton, M.A., canon of Salisbury
- The perpetuity, advantages, and universality of the Christian religion: a sermon, preached before the Edinburgh Missionary Society, in Bristo-Street meeting-house, on Thursday, Nov. 10. 1796. By James Peddie, Minister of the Associate Congregation in Bristo-Street
- The practicall catechisme : with all the other English treatises
- The reasoning of Christ and his Apostles in their defence of Christianity consider'd in seven sermons Preached at Hackney in Middlesex, : in the months of November and December, 1724. To which is Prefixed, a Preface taking Notice of the false Representations of Christianity and of the Apostles Reasoning in Defence of it, in a Book intitled, The Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion. By Thomas Bullock, M. A. and Chaplain to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Norwich. Published at the Request of the Gentlemen of Hackney
- The restoration of belief
- The speech of Mr. John Checkley upon his tryal, at Boston in New-England, : for publishing The short and easy method with the Deists: To which was added, A Discourse concerning Episcopacy; In Defence of Christianity, and the Church of England, against the Deists and the Dissenters. To which is added: the jury's verdict; his plea in arrest of judgment; and the sentence of court
- The speech of Mr. John Checkley, upon his tryal, at Boston in New-England, : for publishing The short and easy method with the Deists: To which was added, A Discourse concerning Episcopacy; In Defence of Christianity, and the Church of England, against the Deists and ... To which is added, the jury's verdict; his plea in arrest of judgment; and the sentence of court
- The tocsin: or an appeal to good sense. : By the Rev. L. Dutens, Historiographer To His Majesty. Rector Of Elsdon In Northumberland, And F. R. S. Translated from the French, by the Rev. Thomas Falconer
- The tocsin; or, an appeal to good sense. : By the Rev. L. Dutens, Historiographer To His Majesty, Rector Of Elsdon In Northumberland, And F. R. S. Translated from the French, by the Rev. Thomas Falconer
- The truth and excellence of the Christian religion exhibited : in two parts. Pt. I, Containing sketches of the lives of eminent laymen, who have written in defence of the Christian religion. Pt. II, Containing extracts from their writings
- The truth of the Christian faith asserted : and proved not demonstrable by natural, but by supernatural light only; agreeable to the doctrine of the people called Quakers. In Which The most prevalent Arguments of Atheists and Modern Deists are Consider'd. By R.M. Address'd to His Brethren, The Clergy of the Church of England
- The truth of the Christian religion proved from the fulfillment of prophecies in general
- The truth of the Christian religion vindicated from the objections of unbelievers : Particularly, of Mr. John James Rousseau. In a Series of Dissertations. By the Editors of the Christian's Magazine
- The verity of Christian faith
- Theological institutes, or, A view of the evidences, doctrines, morals and institutions of Christianity
- Theological lectures : on subjects connected with natural theology, evidences of Christianity, the canon and inspiration of Scripture
- Things divine and supernatural conceived by analogy with things natural and human. : By the author of The procedure, extent and limits of human understanding
- Towers of Zion, or, The evidences of Christianity illustrated
- Truth's victory over error : or, the true principles of the Christian religion, stated and vindicated Against the following Heresies, viz. Arians Arminians Anabaptists Antinomians Brounists Donatists Epicureans Eutychians Erastians Familists Jesuits Independents Libertines Manicheans Pelagians Papists Quakers Socinians Sabellians Scepticks Vaninians, &c. The whole being a Commentary on all the Chapters of the Confession of Faith, by Way of Question and Answer: In which, the Saving Truths of our holy Religion are confirmed and established; and the dangerous Errors and Opinions of its Adversaries detected and confuted. Written by the late Reverend and Learned Mr. David Dickson, Professor of Divinity in the University of Edinburgh. To this edition is prefix'd a short account of the author's life, by the late Reverend Mr. Robert Wodrow, Minister of the Gospel at Eastwood
- Truth's victory over error : or, the true principles of the Christian religion, stated and vindicated against the following Heresies, viz. Arians Arminians Anabaptists Antinomians Brownists Donatists Epicureans Eutychians Erastians Familists Jesuits Independents Libertines Manicheans Pelagians Papists Quakers Socinians Sabellians Sceptics Vaninians, &c. The whole being a Commentary on all the Chapters of the Confession of Faith, by way of Question and Answer: In which, the saving Truths of our holy Religion are confirmed and established; and the dangerous Errors and Opinions of its Adversaries detected and confuted. Written by the late Reverend and Learned Mr. David Dickson, Professor of Divinity in the University of Edinburgh. To this edition is prefixed, A short account of the author's life, by the late Reverend Mr. Robert Wodrow, Minister of the Gospel at Eastwood
- Truth's victory over error : or, the true principles of the Christian religion, stated and vindicated. Against the following Heresies, viz. Arians Arminians Anabaptists Antinomians Brounists Donatists Epicureans Eutychians Erastians Familists Jesuits Independents Libertines Manicheans Pelagians Papists Quakers Socinians Sabellians Scepticks Vaninians, &c. The whole being a Commentary on all the Chapters of the Confession of Faith, by Way of Question and Answer: In which, the saving Truths of our holy Religion are confirmed and established; and the dangerous Errors and Opinions of its Adversaries detected and confuted. Written by the late Reverend and Learned Mr. David Dickson, Professor of Divinity in the University of Edinburgh. To this edition is prefixed, A short account of the author's life, by the late Reverend Mr. Robert Wodrow, Minister of the Gospel at Eastwood
- Two discourses : the first concerning truth, the second shewing popery one great cause of atheism
- Warranted Christian belief
- Why I am still a Christian
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