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John Walton's religion, proved not to be the religion of Jesus. Or A confutation of sundry errors published by John Walton, gent. in his book entituled, The religion of Jesus vindicated
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The strength and weakness of human reason: or, the important question about the sufficiency of reason to conduct mankind to religion and future happiness, Argued between an Inquiring Deist and a Christian Divine: and The Debate Compromis'd and Determin'd to the Satisfaction of Both, By an impartial moderator
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The moral philosopher
In a dialogue between Philalethes a Christian deist, and Theophanes a Christian Jew. In which The Grounds and Reasons of Religion in general, and particularly of Christianity, as distinguish'd from the Religion of Nature; the different Methods of conveying and proposing Moral Truths to the Mind, and the necessary Marks or Criteria on which they must all equally depend; the Nature of positive Laws, Rites and Ceremonies, and how far they are capable of Proof as of standing perpetual Obligation; with many other Matters of the utmost Consequence in Religion, are fairly considered, and debated, and the Arguments on both Sides impartially represented -
An appendix
to The cure of Deism, In Answer to a book, Intitled, The Moral Philosopher: or, a dialogue between a Christian Deist, and a Christian Jew. With the other Additions to this Edition, interspersed in the two Volumes, for the Benefit of those who bought the first Edition -
A short and easie method with the Jews
Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from the four rules made use of against the deists. Shewing, that these four rules do oblige the Jews, as much or more than the deists, to the acknowledgement of Christ. With an Answer to the most material of their Objections and Prejudices against Christianity -
The cure of deism: or, the mediatorial scheme by Jesus Christ the only true religion
In answer to the objections started, and to the very imperfect account of the religion of nature, and of Christianity, given by the two oracles of deism, the author of Christianity as old as the creation; and the author of the Characteristicks. With An Application to Papists, Quakers, Socinians, and Scepticks. And An Appendix, in Answer to a Book entitled, The Moral Philosopher, or a Dialogue between a Christian Deist and a Christian Jew. In two volumes. The second edition, corrected and improved with large additions. In a new method. By a country clergyman