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An apology for Christianity
In a series of letters, addressed to Edward Gibbon, Esq. Author of The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire. Being a necessary and instructive appendix thereto. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge -
An apology for Christianity
in a series of letters, addressed to Edward Gibbon, Esq. Author of The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire. Being a necessary and instructive appendix thereto. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge -
That which is placed in the foremost rank of "the secondary causes of the rapid growth of the Christian church," seems so singular, that, were it not exhibited in the very words of Mr. Gibbon, my readers might suspect me of having either misunderstood of falsified the original
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A vindication of some passages in the fifteenth and sixteenth chapters of the History of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire
By the author -
An apology for Christianity
in a series of letters, addressed to Edward Gibbon, Esq; Author of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge -
An apology for Christianity
in a series of letters, addressed to Edward Gibbon, Esq. Author of the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge -
A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on Sunday, June 28, 1789
with some strictures on the licentious notions, avowed or insinuated in the three last Volumes of Mr Gibbon's Roman History: by W. Disney, D. D. Late Fellow of Trinity College, and Hebrew Professor in the University; Now Rector of Pluckley in Kent -
Letters on the prevalence of Christianity, before its civil establishment
with observations on a late history of the decline of the Roman Empire. By East Apthorp, M. A. Vicar Of Croydon -
The Roman predicament
how the rules of international order create the politics of Empire -
Gibbon and the "Watchmen of the Holy City"
the historian and his reputation, 1776 - 1815 -
The transformation of 'The decline and fall of the Roman Empire'
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Edward Gibbon
bicentenary essays -
Melancholy duty
the Hume-Gibbon attack on Christianity -
Letters to Edward Gibbon, Esq
Author Of The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire. By George Travis, A. M. Archdeacon Of Chester -
An apology for Christianity
In a series of letters, addressed to Edward Gibbon, Esq; author of The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. -
An apology for Christianity
in a series of letters, addressed to Edward Gibbon, Esq. Author of The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire. -
An apology for Christianity
in a series of letters, addressed to Edward Gibbon, Esq. Author of The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire. -
An apology for Christianity
In a series of letters, addressed to Edward Gibbon, Esq. Author of The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire. -
Thoughts on the nature of the grand apostacy
With reflections and observations on the XVth chapter of Mr. Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. To which are added, three dissertations: - I. On the Parousia of Christ: II. On the Millennium: And the IIId by the late Rev. Mr. Richard Wavell, on Prophecy. By Henry Taylor, Rector of Crawley, and Vicar of Portsmouth in Hants, Author of Ben Mordecai's Apology for embracing Christianity -
Letters to Edward Gibbon, Esq
Author Of The History Of The Decline, And Fall, Of The Roman Empire. By George Travis, A. M. Prebendary Of Chester, And Vicar Of Eastham -
An examination of the fifteenth and sixteenth chapters of Mr. Gibbon's History of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. In which his view of the progress of the Christian religion is shewn to be founded on the misrepresentation of the authors he cites: and Numerous Instances of his Inaccuracy and Plagiarism are produced. By Henry Edwards Davis, B. A. of Balliol College, Oxford
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Gibbon's History of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire, in vols. IV, V, and VI, quarto, reviewed. By the Rev. John Whitaker, B. D. Rector of Ruan-Lanyhorne, Cornwall
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A vindication of some passages in the fifteenth and sixteenth chapters of the History of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire
By the Author -
A vindication of some passages in the fifteenth and sixteenth chapters of the History of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire
By Edward Gibbon, Esq -
An apology for Christianity
In a series of letters, addressed to Edward Gibbon, Esq; author of The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire. Being a necessary and instructive appendix thereto. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge