Share: | | Cursory Animadversions Upon a Late Controversy Concerning the Miraculous Powers, &c: Tending to Clear Up and Explain the True State of that Question; and to Explode Those Powers as Prejudicial, and Even Dangerous, to the Cause of Christianity. With a Prefatory Discourse Upon Religious ... (Thomas Payne, 1752) | GB | | |
The Irenarch; Or, the Justice of the Peace's Manual. II. Miscellaneous Reflections Upon Laws, Policy, Manners, Etc. III. An Assize-Sermon [on Mic. Vi. 8] Preached at Leicester. 12 Aug. 1756 ( 1781) | GB | | |
Morality and Religion Essential to Society: A Sermon Preached at the Assizes Held at Leicester, on Thursday, August 12. 1756. By Ralph Heathcote ... (Thomas Payne, 1756) | GB | | |
A Reply to a Piece, Intitled, St. Peter's Christian Apology, as Set Forth in a Sermon on 1 Pet. Iii. 15, 16 ... Farther Illustrated and Maintained Against the Misrepresentations and Objections of the Rev. R. H.: by T. Patten ... Author of the Sermon. Wherein the Use of Reason in Matters of ... ( 1756) | GB | | |
A Reply to a Piece, Intitled, St. Peter's Christian Apology,: As Set Forth in a Sermon on 1 Pet. III. 15,16. Lately Published ... By Thomas Patten ... Wherein the Use of Reason in Matters of Religion is Farther Explained and Confirmed.. (Thomas Payne, 1756) | GB | | |
A Sketch of Lord Bolingbroke's Philosophy ( 1755) | GB | | |
The Use of Reason Asserted in Matters of Religion, Or, Natural Religion the Foundation of Revealed, in Answer to a Sermon Preached Before the University of Oxford ... 1755, ... by T. Patten, Etc ( 1756) | GB | | |
The Use of Reason Asserted in Matters of Religion: Or, Natural Religion the Foundation of Revealed: In Answer to a Sermon Preached Before the University of Oxford on Act-Sunday July 13, 1755, ... By Thomas Patten, ... (Thomas Payne, 1756) | GB | | |
The Use of Reason Asserted in Matters of Religion: Or, Natural Religion the Foundation of Revealed: In Answer to a Sermon Preached Before the University of Oxford on Act-Sunday July 13, 1755, and Lately Published at the Request of the Vice-Chancellor, and Other Heads of Houses. By Thomas Patten ... (Thomas Payne, 1756) | GB | | |
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