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A defence of reveal'd religion against the exceptions of a late writer, in his book, intituled, Christianity as old as the creation, &c. By John Conybeare, D.D. dean of Christ-Church in Oxford
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Some observations addressed to the author of the letter to Dr. Waterland, &c. In which, from his own words and Reasoning against the author of Christianity as old as the creation, it is plainly proved, that his letter, defence and remarks ought all to be burned, and the Author of them Banished
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Salvation by Jesus Christ alone asserted and vindicated
and the objections made against it by some modern unbelievers, particularly by the author of Christianity as old as the Creation, fully considered and answered: in two sermons Preached before the University of Oxford, Jan. 2, and Jan. 6, 1731-2. By Tho. Cockman, D. D. Master of University-College in Oxford -
The main argument of a late book, intitled, Christianity as old as the creation, fairly stated and examined. Or, a short view of that whole controversy
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An answer to a late book intituled, Christianity as old as the creation
In two parts. Part I. In which that Author's Account of the Law of Nature is consider'd, and his Scheme is shewn to be inconsistent with Reason, and with it self, and of ill Consequence to the Interests of Virtue, and the Good of Mankind. Part II. In which the Authority and Usefulness of the Revelation contain'd in the sacred Writings of the Old and New Testament, is asserted and vindicated, against the Objections and Misrepresentations of that Author. By John Leland -
A seasonable preservative against the wiles of popery
or modern deism real jesuitism: wherein deism is try'd, unmask'd, and condemn'd, in a letter to a gentleman at Oxford. Occasion'd by a late Jesu-t-l treatise, entitled, Christianity as old as the Creation -
Christianity older than the creation
or, the gospel the same with natural religion. By George Johnston -
A sermon on the parables of our saviour
occasion'd by an objection in Christianity as old as the creation. By Edward Sandercock