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Milton's thoughts of true religion, heresy, schism, toleration, and the best means to prevent the growth of popery
Offered to the impartial consideration of the Christian Laity -
Eg[lurghaa]d [o] gatechism byrraf y gymanfa, yn yr hwn lle y cymerry ac y posofir allan yn dra helaeth yr holl frebion syddi'r gosynnion ynghaternism byrraf y gymmanfa mewn ail Holiadau ac attebion, gwieoneddaifgwedi hegluhau ai profti trwy reswm an scryrthuramryw o amheuon cydwybod a ddat todir ac a ddiddryssur, knai o prif wrthddadleuon ac ymuasaelion naewn crefydd a drinir, attebir, ac a ddiftirofir trwy r scrythyrau, ynghyd a rhesymmau yn erbyn amryw amrysiseddau
Buddiol i'w ddarllen mewn teniuoddd neullduol, ar ôl eu holi y ney catechism, sel y gall y gwannafyn hawdd ddeah yr hyn a ddyscer yn y catechism, y fwy eglur. O waith Thomas Vincent Gwenidog maudlin yn heol y llaeth yngner ludd -
The Constitution and polity of the Catholick Church, and the dreadful nature and consequences of schism, defined and illustrated in forty propositions. In a letter to a friend
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A collection of the occasional papers for the year 1718
Vol. III. With a preface; and a table of contents -
A confession of faith of certain Christians, containing the grounds, principles, and fundamental articles of Christian religion. Wherein Is the the two Essential and Comprehensive Parts of Religion (theology or Divinity) Viz. I. Faith in God, Matters of Faith. II. Observance towards God, Matters of Practice, or Practical Divinity. 1. In the Law of God. 2. In the Church of God. In this Spiritual Treasury and Sacred Armory is above two Hundred and Sixty Articles, or Propositions of Truth asserted, and proved by the Word of God, and Writings of the best Divines; and by the same, a Confutation of the Chief Errors in the Christian World. And It is a Methodical Synopsis, or Epitome of the whole Practice of Piety, or of the whole System or Body of Sacred Divinity, concerning a right Knowledge and Practice, that God may be glorify'd, and our Souls saved. Here is also The Anatomy of True and False Churches: Prov. 23, 23. Buy the Truth and Sell it not; also Wisdom, Instruction and Understanding, 16. 16. How much better is it to get Wisdom than Gold; and to get Understanding rather to be chosen than Silver. John 17. 3
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[Christian morals and Christian prudence
In two parts. Wherein is shewn the peculiar wisdom and beauty of the Christian religion, ... By John Lavrence ... ] -
A calm defence of the deity of Jesus Christ
In remarks on A letter to a dissenter at Exeter -
Critical remarks on some difficult passages of scripture
communicated in a letter to the Right Honourable Sir Peter King Knight, Lord Chief-Justice of the Common-Pleas. By the Right Reverend Richard Kidder, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells -
Private thoughts upon religion, in several letters
Written to His Royal Highness the Duke Regent of France. By the Archbishop of Cambray. Made English from the Paris edition -
The truth of the Christian religion
In six books by Hugo Grotius. Corrected and illustrated with notes, by Mr. Le Clerc. To which is added a seventh book concerning this question, what Christian church we ought to join our selves to; by the said Mr. Le Clerc. The second edition with additions. Done into English by John Clarke, D. D. and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty -
Blasphemia detestanda
or, a caution against the diabolism of Arius. A letter from a clergy-man of the country, to his brother in the city of Exon, touching the vile and wretched Arians, said to be starting up there -
An authentick account of several things done and agreed upon by the Dissenting ministers lately assembled at Salters-Hall
Viz. I. Advices for Peace, &c. With a List of the Names of Those who have subscribed them. II. The Letter, sent with the Advices to Exeter. III. Reasons for not subscribing, as Some of their Brethren did, the Paper offered to them on March 3d, 1718-9 -
Equal liberty of conscience asserted
or, the power of the Christian magistrate in religion, consider'd. With a preface in vindication of the Dissenters in general, and of Mr. Peirce in particular, from the misrepresentations of the Reverend Dr. Sherlock -
A charge of partiality, imposition, and assuming authority in matters of faith
fix'd on the subscribers at Salters-Hall; and made good from what they have offer'd in their own vindication. In a letter to a friend