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atheism23
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lord's supper4
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Allin, Thomas (1784-1866)5
Carlile, Richard, 1790-18435
Cudworth, Ralph (1617-1688)5
Birch, Thomas4
Birch, Thomas (1705-1766)4
Harris, John (1667?-1719)4
Holyoake, George Jacob (1817-1906)4
Bentley, Richard (1662-1742)3
Bradlaugh, Charles1
Bradlaugh, Charles (1833-1891)1

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The poser : being a complete refutation of the philosophy of atheism and deism

Bywater, Abel (1795-1873)

1836

At head of title: Multum in parvo.

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The logic of death : or, Why should the atheist fear to die?

Holyoake, George Jacob (1817-1906)

1870

Why should the atheist fear to die?.

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The limits of atheism : Or, Why should sceptics be outlaws

Holyoake, George Jacob (1817-1906)

1874

Why should sceptics be outlaws.

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The last trial for atheism in England : a fragment of autobiography

Holyoake, George Jacob (1817-1906)

1871

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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The God of the Jews, or, Jehovah unveiled : being the character of the Jewish deity delineated : with strictures on the lives of Hebrew saints and remarks on the theocracy; to which is prefixed a letter to the Bishop of Llandaff

Skinner, William tradesman (fl. 1799); Watson, Richard (1737-1816)

1819

The letter to Richard Watson, bishop of Llandaff (p.[7]-15) dated March 27, 1799, is a reply to his Apology for the Bible and a defence of Paine's Age of reason.

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