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Agrippa almost perswaded to be a Christian: or, The self-condemn'd Quaker
Being a true copy of two papers lately printed by Thomas Beaven, in relation to the Quakers. With a preface and some reflections on the last of them, entituled, His second thoughts. By Bohun Fox, L.L.B. vicar of Melkesham in the county of Wilts, and late fellow of New-College. Oxon -
Scripture-Evidence consider'd
in a view of the controversy betwixt the author and Mr. Barclay's defenders, viz. Mr. Beaven and Dr. Morgan; in a fourth letter to a friend. To which are added, two tracts, viz. I. Some short Reflections on Virtue and Happiness: Wherein is shewn, That Good and Evil are founded in the abstract Nature and Reason of Things; That Selfishness and Benevolence are two distinct and independent Principles of Action; That Virtue is solely founded in Benevolence; and, That the preserving and cherishing in our selves a benevolent Temper and Disposition, is the most sure Way to a Happy Life. II. A few Things humbly offer'd to the Confideration of Believers and Unbelievers, in these happy Days of Liberty of Inquiry. By Tho. Chubb -
Human nature vindicated: or, a reply to Mr. Beaven's book entitled, Supernatural influences necessary to salvation: being a vindication of the fourth proposition of Robert Barclay's Apology. Wherein is shewn, That Man, in his Natural Capacity, is a Moral Agent; that he has Power, and is at Liberty to do both Good and Evil: and, consequently, can render himself either acceptable or displeasing to his Maker. In a second letter to a friend. Humbly offered to the Consideration of the People called Quakers. By Tho. Chubb
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The high-Priest of Melksham
his Reasonings, his Concessions, and his Self-Contradictions: briefly examined. In a sober vindication of a paper entituled, Second thoughts, relating to the Quakers. Being a reply to Bohun Fox's Agrippa, &c. By Thomas Beaven, jun