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Balguy, John (1686-1748)
The foundation of moral goodness: or A further inquiry into the original of our idea of virtue (London : John Pemberton, at the Buck, over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street., 1728)
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The law of truth: or, The obligations of reason essential to all religion (London, [n.d.])
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A letter to a Deist, concerning the beauty and excellency of moral virtue, and the support and improvement which it receives from the Christian revelation (London : Pemberton, 1726)
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Ball, John (1585-1640)  en
An answer to two treatises of Mr. John Can, the leader of the English Brownists in Amsterdam (London : London. R.B. and sold by J. Burroughes, 1642)
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A short treatise containing all the principal grounds of Christian religion : by way of questions and answers, very profitable for all sorts of men, but especially for householders ; Whereunto are added several questions by the reverend authors own pen to clear the exposition ..
London : John Wright, 1654IA 
London : John Wright, 1656IA 
A short treatise contayning all the principall grounds of Christian religion : By way of questions and answers, very profitable for all men, but especially for housholders (London : William Stansby and are to be sold by Edward Brewster and Robert Bird, 1631)
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A treatise of divine meditation (London : H. Mortlock, 1660)
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A treatise of faith, divided into two parts: The first shewing the nature, The second, the life of faith. Both tending to direct the weake Christian how he may possesse the whole word of God as his owne, ouercome temptations, better his obedience, and live comfortably in all estates, 3rd ed.
3rd ed. / London : Edward Brewster, 1637IA 
3rd ed. / London : Edward Brewster, 1657GB 
A treatise of the covenant of grace: wherein the graduall breakings out of gospel-grace from Adam to Christ are clearly discovered, the differences betwixt the Old and New Testament are laid open, divers errours of Arminians and others are confuted; the nature of uprightnesse, and the way of Christ in bringing the soul into communion with himself: together with many other points, both doctrinally and practically profitable, are solidly handled
London : G. Miller, 1645IA 
A tryall of the nevv-church vvay in New-England and in old ... by that learned and godly minister of Christ, John Ball of Whitmore ; penned a little before his death and sent over to the New England ministers, anno 1637, as a reply to an answer of theirs in justification of the said positions ... ; now published ... by William Rathband and Simeon Ash. (London : T. Paine and M. Simmons for Thomas Underhill ..., 1644)
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Ball, Thomas (1590-1659)  en
The life of the renowned Doctor Preston, writ by Thomas Ball in the year 1628, ed. E. W. Harcourt (London : Parker and Co., 1885)
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Banckes, Matthew (fl.1677-1682)
Reflections upon two scurrilous libels, called Speculum crape-gownorum by a lay-man. (London : Benjamin Tooke..., 1682)
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Bancroft, Richard (1544-1610)  en
Davngerovs positions and proceedings : published and practised within this Iland of Brytaine, vnder pretence of Reformation, and for the Presbiteriall discipline (London : ImIohn Wolfe, 1593)
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A survey of the pretended holy discipline : containing the beginings, success, parts, proceedings, authority, and doctrine of it : with some of the manifold and material repugnances, varieties, and uncertainties in that behalf : faithfully gathered ... out of the books and writings of principall favourers of that platform, anno 1593 ... (London : R. Hodgkinson, 1663)
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Banks, Robert (fl.1688-1700)
Religion and reason adjusted and accorded: or, A discourse, wherein divine revelation is made appear to be a congruous and connatural way of affording proper means for making man eternally happy through the perfecting of his rational nature. With An appendix of objections, from divers as well ... (London, 1688)
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Barbeyrac, Jean (1674-1744)
The spirit of the ecclesiasticks of all sects and ages, as to the doctrines of morality, and more particularly the spirit of the ancient fathers of the church (London : J. Peele, 1722)
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Barclay, Robert (1648-1690)
[ Quaker ]
Apologie de la véritable théologie chrétienne, ainsi qu'elle est soutenue, et prêchée, par le peuple appelé par mépris les trembleurs. Ecrite en latin et en anglais par Robert Barclay comme aussi en français (London : T. Sowle, 1702)
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