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The divine authority of the Old and New Testament asserted: with a particular vindication of the characters of Moses, and the prophets, our saviour Jesus Christ, and his apostles, against the unjust aspersions and false reasonings of a book, entitled, The moral philosopher. By John Leland, M. A. Author of an Answer to a Book entitled, Christianity as Old as the Creation
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A vindication of the moral philosopher
against the false accusations, insults, and personal abuses, of Samuel Chandler, Late Bookseller, and Minister of the Gospel. By Thomas Morgan, M.D -
A dissertation on the civil government of the Hebrews
In which the true designs, and nature of their government are explained. The Justice, Wisdom and Goodness of the Mosai'cal Constitutions, are vindicated: In Particular, From some late, unfair and false Representations of them in the Moral Philosopher. By Moses Lowman -
A dissertation on the civil government of the Hebrews
In which the true designs, and nature of their government are explained. The Justice, Wisdom and Goodness of the Mosaical Constitutions, are vindicated: In Particular, From some late, unfair and false Representations of them in the Moral Philosopher. To which is added, An Appendix, in which some Parts of that Government are farther explain'd and vindicated; and some more unfair and false Representations of it by the Moral Philosopher are detected. And Considerations on the Rev. Mr. Foster's Discourse of the Jewish Theocracy, Vol. III. Serm. xv. By Moses Lowman -
Eusebius
Vol.II. Or, the true Christian's farther defense against the late principles and reasonings of The moral philosopher. By John Chapman, M. A. Chaplain to his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury -
The immorality of the moral philosopher
being an answer to a book lately published, intitled, The moral philosopher. The second edition. To which is added, A rebuke to the moral philosopher for the errors and immoralities contained in his third volume -
An appendix
to The cure of Deism, In Answer to a book, Intitled, The Moral Philosopher: or, a dialogue between a Christian Deist, and a Christian Jew. With the other Additions to this Edition, interspersed in the two Volumes, for the Benefit of those who bought the first Edition -
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 ********** -
Eusebius
or the true Christian's defense against a late book entitul'd The moral philosopher. By John Chapman M. A. Fellow of King's College in Cambridge