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Dialogues of Maximus and Themistius
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The personality and divinity of the Holy Ghost prov'd from Scripture, and the ante-nicene fathers
A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on St. Matthias-Day, Feb. 24th 1716, in which also Mons. Le-Clere's charge on the fathers, as holding the unity of the divine essence to be a specifical one, is shown to be groundless. By William Stephens M.A. fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. Publish'd at the request of Mr Vice Chancellour -
An account of the life and writings of Mr. John Le Clerc
(philosophy and Hebrew Professor in the College of the Arminians at Amsterdam) To this present Year M DCC XI. To which is added, A Collection of Letters, from J. G. Graevius, and Baron Spanheim, to Mr. Le Clerc. With A Particular Account of Dr. Bentley, and his Two Associates Gronovius and Burman -
Defensio S. Augustini adversus Joannis Phereponi
in ejus opera Animadversiones. Author Rob. Jenken, Col. D. Johan. Cantab. nuper Magist. & Dnae. Margar. Proff. in S. S. Theol -
A vindication of the divine authority and inspiration of the writings of the Old and New Testament
in answer to a treatise lately translated out of French, entituled, Five letters concerning the inspiration of the Holy Scriptures -
A vindication of the divine authority and inspiration of the Old and New Testament
in answer to a treatise lately translated out of French, entitled, Five letters concerning the inspiration of the Holy Scriptures -
The inspiration of the holy writings of the Old and New Testament consider'd and improv'd
In fourteen sermons preach'd at the merchants lecture at Salters Hall. By Edmund Calamy, D.D. To which is added a single sermon in vindication of the divine institution of the office of the ministry, preach'd at the same lecture -
An answer to Mr. de Fontenelle's History of oracles. In which Mr. Van-Dale's System concerning the Authors of the Heathen Oracles, and the Cause and Time of their Silence is confuted: and the opinion of the Fathers upon that subject vindicated. Translated from the French. With some reflections upon the remarks of Mr. Le Clerc, in his Bibliotheque Choisie, In a Preface. By a priest of the Churc of England. To which is prefix'd a letter to the translator, by the Reverend George Hickes, D.D
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A continuation of the Answer to The history of oracles
in which the objections inserted in the XIIIth tome of the Bibliotheque choisie, and in the IId article of the Republique des lettres for the Month of June 1707. are confuted; and the Opinion of the Fathers concerning the Heathen Oracles is maintain'd by several new Proofs. Translated from the French. With a farther defence of Justi Martyr, and the other Fathers, in relation to the Statue erected to Simon Magus; and some additional reflections on Mr. Le Clerc, In a Preface. By a priest of the Church of England. To which is prefix'd a Letter to the Translator, by a Learned Hand, in Vindication of the Protestants against some Reflections in the Continuation -
Reflections upon some passages in Mr. Le Clerc's Life of Mr. John Locke
in a letter to a friend. With a preface, containing some remarks on two large volumes of libels; the one intituled State-Tracts, and the other falsely call'd The Compleat History Of England, Vol. III. commonly ascrib'd to Dr. Kennet -
The personality and divinity of the Holy Ghost prov'd from Scripture
and the Ante-Nicene Fathers. A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on St. Matthias-Day, Feb. 24th 1716/7 In which also Mons. Le-Clerc's Charge on the Fathers, as holding the Unity of the Divine Essence to be a Specifical one, is shown to be groundless. By William Stephens, M. A. Late Fellow of Exeter College in Oxford. Publish'd at the Request of Mr. Vice-Chancellor -
Wilhelmi Cave canonici windesoriensis epistola apologetica
adversus iniquas Joannis Clerici criminationes in Epistolis criticis & ecclesiasticis nuper editis qua argumenta ejus pro Eusebij Arianismo ad examen revocantur, calumniae diluuntur, multa de usu & auctoritate sanctorum patrum de quibusdam Clementis Alexandrini dogmatibus de Concilio Nicaeno I & II aliisque nonnullis differuntur -
The Reverend and learned Dr. Hammond and his paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament vindicated from the rude and unjust reflections made upon him and them by Monsieur Le Clerc in his Supplement to Dr. Hammond's Paraphrase, &c
with some brief animadversions on his letter prefix'd to his Supplement -
A free but modest censure on the late controversial writings and debates of the Lord Bishop of Worcester and Mr. Locke, Mr. Edwards and Mr. Locke, the Hon[ora]ble Charles Boyle, Esq., and Dr. Bently
together with brief remarks on Monsieur Le Clerc's Ars critica -
Spinoza reviv'd
Part the second. Or, a letter to Monsieur Le Clerc, occasion'd by his Bibliotheque choisie, Tom. 21. Wherein Her Majesty's prerogative, and the authority of Parliaments, are defended. As also A Full Confutation of the many Calumnies which the said Monsieur Le Clerc hath endeavour'd to throw on the Learned and Reverend Persons that wrote against the Seditious and Atheistical Principles, in a Book entituled, The Rights of the Christian Church Asserted, &c. By William Carrol