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Heinrich Heine und die Strategie der radikalen Aufklärung
Tolands "Pantheisticon", Mesliers "Mémoire", Holbachs "System der Natur" -
Pantheisticon
the career of John Toland -
Reflexions upon Mr. Toland's book, called Christianity not mysterious
With some considerations about the use of reason in matters of religion. In a letter to a friend -
Reasons against repealing the occasional and Test acts, and admitting dissenters to places of trust and power: occasioned by reading the 6th chap. of a pamphlet, called The state anatomy of Great Britain
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Remarks upon Nazarenus
Wherein the falsity of Mr. Toland's Mahometan Gospel, and his misrepresentation of Mahometan sentiments, in respect of Christianity, are set forth; the history of the old Nazar(c)Œans clear'd up, and the whole conduct of the first Christians in respect of the Jewish law, explain'd and defended. By Thomas Mangey, A.M. rector of St. Nicholas's in Guilford -
A letter to Eusebia: occasioned a Mr. Toland's letters to Serena
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An apology for Mr. Toland, in a letter from himself to a member of the House of Commons in Ireland; written the day before his book was resolv'd to be burnt by the committee of religion. To which is prefix'd a narrative containing the occasion of the said letter
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An historical account, and defence [sic], of the canon of the New Testament
In answer to Amyntor -
A defence of Mr Toland, in a letter to himself
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The Christian belief
wherein is asserted and proved, that as there is nothing in the Gospel contrary to reason, yet there are some doctrines in it above reason, and these being necessarily enjoyn'd us to believe, are properly call'd mysteries; in answer to a book intituled, Christianity not mysterious -
A letter in answer to a book entituled, Christianity not mysterious
As also to all those who set up for reason and evidence in opposition to revelation and mysteries -
A letter from Edinburgh to Dr. Sherlock
rectifying the committee's notions of sincerity. Defending the whole of the B. of Bangor's doctrine: and Maintaining That Religion, not a Profession of it, is Religion; That The Gospel, not a Corruption of it, is The Gospel; That Christ, not the Church, is Christ. In which is An Apology for the English Dissenters. With a word or two relating to Mr. Toland. By Gilbert Dalrymple, D.D -
A letter to the author of the case of the schedule
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T--l--nd's invitation to Dismal
to dine with the Calves-Head Club. Imitated from Horace, Epist. 5. Lib. 1 -
An historical account of the life and writings of the late eminently famous Mr. John Toland
Containing, I. A faithful Extract of his Works, and an Account of his Travels in Germany, Holland, &c. II. An Account of the Controversies wherein he was engaged, and a particular Enquiry into his Principles; His Philosophick Resignation to the Divine Will, and his Notions of Futurity at the Time of his Decease. III. An exact Catalogue of his Writings, published both with, and without his Name, and of the Manuscripts he left behind him. By one of his most intimate friends. In a letter to the Lord **** -
A letter to the author of The memorial of the state of England
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Mr. Blackall's reasons for not replying to a book lately published, entituled Amyntor
in a letter to a friend -
Mr. Blackall's reasons for not replying to a book lately published entituled, Amyntor
in a letter to a friend -
An account of reason & faith
in relation to the mysteries of Christianity -
An apology for Mr. Toland
in a letter from himself to a member of the House of Commons in Ireland, written the day before his book was resolv'd to be burnt by the Committee of Religion : to which is prefix'd a narrative containing the occasion of the said letter -
The rediscovery of Jewish christianity
from Toland to Baur -
Philosophy and theology in a burlesque mode
John Toland and "the way of paradox" -
John Toland
his methods, manners, and mind -
Mr. Tolands's Clito dissected
and Fuller's Plain proof of the true mother of the pretended Prince of Wales made out to be no proof -
A letter to J.C. Esq., upon Mr. Toland's book