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Über Rechtfertigung, eine Versuchung
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Kant on practical justification
interpretive essays -
Über Rechtfertigung, eine Versuchung
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A Vindication of the reverend Commission of the Synod: in answer to some observations on their proceedings against the Reverend Mr. Hemphill
[Eleven lines of Scripture texts] -
Metaphysik der Erfahrung
zur Grundlegung einer Philosophie der Rechtfertigung beim frühen Nietzsche -
Knowledge and justification
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Induction and justification
an investigation of Cartesian procedure in the philosophy of knowledge -
A vindication of a certain reverend gentleman
the supposed author of a late scurrilous pamphlet, entitled, A full and true account of the proceedings relating to some treasonable papers found publish'd in Leicester, on the first day of February last past, &c. To which i added, ... a compleat answer to the said pamphlet -
A vindication of the Reverend Mr. Foster's account of the late Earl of Kilmarnock
from the misrepresentations of some dissenting teachers. Addressed to the Rev. Mr. Pickering and Mr. Wilson -
A vindication of Thomas Greene
Doctor in Divinity, And Minister of the United Parishes of St. Olave in the Old Jewry, and of St. Martins in Ironmonger-Lane, in the City of London, from the Complaints and Objections which Lawrence Smith, Doctor of Civil Law, and Rector of South-Warmborough in Hampshire, and some of his Friends have made against him, for endeavouring to remove him from the Sunday Afternoon Lecture, in the Church belonging to those Parishes. To which is added, Doctor Greene's Request to his Parishioners for their Favour and Assistance, that his Son may succeed Doctor Smith in his Lecture for a limitted Time, if the Bishop of London shall remove him from it at Lady-Day next, Feb. the 17. 1710/11 -
James, Prince of No-Land
or, an answer to Dr. Woodward's false Friend, In Vindication of the Reverend Mr. Sharp, the Curate of Stepney. Herod and Pontius Pilate are agreed. King Charles I. Part 1 -
Strictures on Mr. Burke's Letter to a noble lord
on the attacks made upon him and his pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and Lord Lauderdale