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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 -
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 -
An account of reason & faith
in relation to the mysteries of Christianity -
A dissertation upon the tenth chapter of the fourth book of Mr. Locke's Essay, concerning humane understanding. Wherein that author's endeavours to establish Spinoza's atheistical hypothesis, more especially in that tenth chapter, are discover'd and confuted. To which is subjoyn'd; A Short Account of the Sense wherein the Titles of, and the Reasonings in the following Pernicious Books, are to be understood, viz. The Reasonableness of Christianity. Christianity not Mysterious. The Rights of the Christian Church, &c. As also, how that Sense and those Reasonings are bottom'd, upon the Hypothesis establish'd in the said Essay of Humane Understanding. By William Carroll
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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 -
An account of reason and faith
in relation to the mysteries of Christianity. By John Norris, M. A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum -
A Second apology for Mr. Toland
wherein he is vindicated from the vehement aspersions of his enemies, and the hard wage he met with in Ireland -
A letter to the Honourable Sir Robert Howard
together with some animadversions upon a book entituled, Christianity not mysterious -
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 entitled, Christianity not mysterious
as also, to all those who set up for reason and evidence in opposition to revelation & mysteries -
A defence of Mr. Toland, in a letter to himself
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The Bishop of Worcester's answer to Mr. Locke's letter, concerning some passages relating to his Essay of humane understanding, mention'd in the late Discourse in vindication of the Trinity
with a postscript in answer to some reflections made on that treatise in a late Socinian pamphlet -
The blasphemous Socinian heresie disproved and confuted
wherein the doctrinal and controversial parts of those points are handled, and the adversaries scripture and school-arguments answered : with animadversions upon a late book called, Christianity not mysterious, humbly dedicated to both houses of parliament -
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 -
An account of reason and faith
in relation to the mysteries of Christianity. By John Norris, M. A. Late Rector of Bemerton, near Sarum -
An account of reason and faith
with an address to Socinians; by John Norris, ... The fourteenth edition, Corrrected [sic] for a new grammar and dictionary of the English language; by Herbert Croft, ... To which is added, by the editor, ... a letter to Dr. Priestley