Search Special Collections
Results
Total number of records: 39
Count of Collection group
Top 10: Subject
Top 10: People and organisations
The dialogues of William Richworth, or, The iudgmend of common sense in the choise of religion
Rushworth, William (1637); Mestais, Jean
1640
Signatures: ã³ A-2A¹² 2B².
Octavius, or A dialogue betwixt a Christian and an Infidel, from the original of M. Minutius Felix, with large annotations by William Cooke.
Minucius Felix, Marcus
c.1750
Also known as:Octavius - English Comprises an English translation from the original Latin, with much prose annotation by William Cooke and some English verse annotation, both by Cooke himself and als...
Objections to Christian belief
MacKinnon, Donald M (1913-1994)
1963
Contents: Moral objections, by D.M. Mackinnon.-Psychological objections by H.A. Williams.-Historical objections, by A.R. Vidler.-Intellectual objections, by J.S. Bezzant.
Evidences of the Christian religion : being a collection of all the works, tracts, and essays of the most established authors who have written upon the evidences of the Christian faith. Printed from the best and last-revised editions of the respective authors, without mutilation or abridgment (v.1)
1815-1817
Contents: 1: A view of the evidences of Christianity in three parts; by William Paley. The truth of the christian religion; by Hugo Grotius. Corrected and illustrated with notes by [J.] Le Clerc. Tran...
Evidences of the Christian religion : being a collection of all the works, tracts, and essays of the most established authors who have written upon the evidences of the Christian faith. Printed from the best and last-revised editions of the respective authors, without mutilation or abridgment (v.2)
1815-1817
Contents: 1: A view of the evidences of Christianity in three parts; by William Paley. The truth of the christian religion; by Hugo Grotius. Corrected and illustrated with notes by [J.] Le Clerc. Tran...
Evidences of the Christian religion : being a collection of all the works, tracts, and essays of the most established authors who have written upon the evidences of the Christian faith. Printed from the best and last-revised editions of the respective authors, without mutilation or abridgment (v.3)
1815-1817
Contents: 1: A view of the evidences of Christianity in three parts; by William Paley. The truth of the christian religion; by Hugo Grotius. Corrected and illustrated with notes by [J.] Le Clerc. Tran...
Evidences of the Christian religion : being a collection of all the works, tracts, and essays of the most established authors who have written upon the evidences of the Christian faith. Printed from the best and last-revised editions of the respective authors, without mutilation or abridgment (v.4)
1815-1817
Contents: 1: A view of the evidences of Christianity in three parts; by William Paley. The truth of the christian religion; by Hugo Grotius. Corrected and illustrated with notes by [J.] Le Clerc. Tran...
Evidences of the Christian religion : being a collection of all the works, tracts, and essays of the most established authors who have written upon the evidences of the Christian faith. Printed from the best and last-revised editions of the respective authors, without mutilation or abridgment (v.5)
1815-1817
Contents: 1: A view of the evidences of Christianity in three parts; by William Paley. The truth of the christian religion; by Hugo Grotius. Corrected and illustrated with notes by [J.] Le Clerc. Tran...
A grammar of moral philosophy, and natural theology : with a summary of the evidences of Christianity
Baker, J W; Paley, William (1743-1805)
1811
Tatiani Oratio ad Graecos Hermiae Irrisio gentilium philosophorum
Tatian (120-173); Hermias, of Alexandria; Worth, William
1700
With an additional title-page in Greek.
The Apology of Tertullian
Tertullian (160-230); Marcus Aurelius Emperor of Rome (121-180); Reeve, William (fl. 1694-1726); Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726)
[1889]
Includes bibliographical footnotes.