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Pantheisticon: or the Form of Celebrating the Socratic-Society: Divided into three Parts (Cooper, 1751) | GB | | |
Pantheisticon: or, the form of celebrating the Socratic-society. Divided into three parts. Which contain, I. The morals and axioms of the Pantheists; or the Brotherhood; II. Their deity and philosophy; III. Their liberty, and a law, neither deceiving, nor to be deceived .. ( London : S. Paterson, 1751) | IA | | |
Pantheisticon. Sive Formula Celebrandae Sodalitatis Socraticae In Tres Particulas Divisa... (authore Jano Junio Eoganesio, i. e. John Toland) ( 1720) | GB | | |
Das Pantheistikon des John Toland ( Leipzig : Findel, 1897) | SBB | | |
Das Pantheistikon des John Toland, uebersetzt und mit einleitung versehen, ed. Ludwig Fensch (J.G. Findel, 1897) | GB | | |
Reasons against repealing the Occasional, and Test Acts, and admitting the Dissenters to places of trust and power : occasion'd by reading the 6th chap. of a pamphlet called, The state-anatomy of Great Britain : to which is added, An answer to the most material arguments brought by the Dissenters and their friends for their admission into offices ( London : H.P. for J. Morphew, 1718) | IA | | |
The second part of The state anatomy, etc. containing a short vindication of the former part ... also letters to his Grace the late Archbishop of Canterbury and to the dissenting ministers of all denominations in the year 1705-6 .. ( London : John Phillips and sold by J. Brotherton and P. Meadows at the Black Bull in Cornhill and J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, 1717) | IA | | |
The sentiments of the old Whigs upon a place-bill. In two parts .. ( London : and for T. Gardner ... ;, 1740) | IA | | |
The state anatomy of Great Britain : containing particular account of its several interests and parties ... being a memorial sent by an intimate friend to a foreign minister .. ( London : John Philips and sold by J. Brotherton at the Black Bull in Cornhill and J. Roberts at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1717) | IA | | |
Tetradymus: Containing I. Hodegus; Or the Pillar of Cloud and Fire, that Guided the Israelites in the Wilderness, Not Miraculous: But, as Faithfully Related in Exodus, a Thing Equally Practis'd by Other Nations, and in Those Places Not Only Useful But Necessary. II. Clidophorus; Or of the ... (And sold by J. Brotherton and W. Meadows in Cornhill, J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane. W. Meres without Temple-Bar, W. Chetwood in Covent-Garden, S. Chapman in Pall-Mall, and J. Graves in St. James's Street., 1720) | GB | | |
Vindicius Liberius ( 1702) | GB | | |
Vindicius liberius, or, M. Toland's devence of himself, against the late lower house of Convocation and others: wherein (besides his Letters to the prolocutor) certain passages of the book, intitul'd Christianity not mysterious, are explain'd, and others corrected : with a full and clear account ... (Bernard Lintott, 1702) | GB | | |
Vindicius Liberius: or, M. Toland's defence of himself, against the late lower house of Convocation, and others (Bernard Lintott, 1702) | GB | | |
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