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Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750 | 11 |
Cibber, Colley (1671-1757) | 2 |
Cicero, Marcus Tullius | 2 |
Argyll, Archibald Campbell, Duke of, 1682-1761 | 1 |
Bentley, Richard, 1662-1742 | 1 |
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Chapman, John, 1704-1784 | 1 |
Church, Thomas (1707-1756) | 1 |
Deacon, Thomas, 1697-1753 | 1 |
Dodwell, William (1709-1785) | 1 |
The case of Dr. Bentley, Regius Professor of Divinity, farther stated and vindicated : in answer to A second part of the full and impartial account of the proceedings &c
Sykes, Arthur Ashley (1756)
1719
Anon., by Arthur Ashley Sykes.
A vindication of the miraculous powers, which subsisted in the three first centuries of the Christian Church. In answer to Dr. Middleton's Free Enquiry.... With a Preface, containing some observations on Dr. Mead's Account of the demoniacs, in his new piece, intituled, Medica sacra
Church, Thomas (1707-1756)
1750
Includes index.
The death of M-l-n in the life of Cicero : being a proper criticism on that marvellous performance
Oxford scholar
1741
Signatures: [A]² B-G⁴. Pages [2], [4] (first count), and p. [1] at end blank.
A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Jackson : occasioned by his remarks on Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry into the miraculous powers, supposed to have subsisted in the Christian church, from the earliest ages. In which is shewn, that we have no sufficient reason to believe... that any of the powers were continued ... after the days of the Apostles ... [etc]
1749
With a half-title. Publishers' booklist on verso of half-title page.
The reason
1741
Caption title with engraving (W[ind]s[o]r Hall in background, left-driving coach in midground; dated at lower left "March ye 2 1740"[O.S.]; plate mark 205 x 327mm.) below; 11 stanza verse (3 columns, ...
Remarks on two pamphlets lately published against Dr. Middleton's Introductory discourse : The one, intituled, Observations on that discourse in answer to the author's prejudices, &c. The other, The Jesuit-cabal farther opened, or a Defence of Dr. Chapman's late charge &c. With a preface to these remarks, giving a brief account, of a certain book, which professes to exhibit a full... view of Christianity ... during the first four centuries. With some occasional reflections on the said book
Middleton, Conyers (1683-1750)
1748
Middleton's 'Introductory discourse to a larger work' was published in 1747, the larger work referred to being his 'Free inquiry into the miraculous powers which are supposed to have subsisted in the ...
An impartial examination of the Free inquiry : the primitive fathers vindicated, and the necessity of miracles maintain'd, to the conclusion of the third century. In a letter to Dr. Middleton
Jenkin, Thomas (1756)
1750
Reply to: "Free inquiry..." by Conyers Middleton.
Remarks on Dr. Middleton's Free enquiry [sic] into the miraculous powers supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church from the earliest ages : In which is shewn, that... miraculous powers continued in the church after the days of the apostles
Jackson, John (1686-1763)
1749
The Appendix (pp. 61-80) has separate half-title page.