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(2.) TREATISES ON THE NECESSITY OF A DIVINE REVELATION, AND ON THE INSPIRATION OF THE SCRIPTURES.

BAKER (Thomas) Reflections upon Learning; wherein is shewn the insufficiency thereof, in its several Particulars, in order to evince the Usefulness and Necessity of Revelation. 8vo. London, 1699. [N. 9. 40.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1699. [P. 6. 24.]

BOWLES (Thomas) Gradual Advances and Distinct Periods of Divine Revelation in the several ages of the world. 8vo. London, 1728.

[P. 270. (9.)] CAMPBELL (Archibaldi) Oratio de Vanitate Luminis Naturæ. Edinburgi, 1733. [P. 62. (6.)]

8vo.

Campbell (Archibald) On the Necessity of Revelation. Svo. London, 1739. [F. 21. 2.]

DELANY (Patrick) Revelation examined with Candour. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1732. [D. 22. 8-10.]

CLAYTON (Robert Bp. of Clogher) The question about Eating of Blood stated and examined: in Answer to Two Dissertations in a Book entitled "Revelation examined with Candour." 8vo. Dublin, 1732. 8vo. Dublin, 1732. [P. 58. (1.)]

Another Copy. 8vo. Dublin, 1732. [P. 271. (1.)]

Delany (Patrick) The Doctrine of Abstinence from Blood defended, in Answer to two Pamphlets: the one called "The question about Eating of Blood stated and examined;" the other, "The prohibition of Blood a temporary Precept." 8vo. London, 1734. [P. 58. (2).]

Sharp (Thomas) An Enquiry about the Lawfulness of Eating Blood. With some Remarks upon The question about Eating of Blood stated and examined. 8vo. London, 1733. [P. 271. (2.)]

A Defence of the Enquiry about the Lawfulness of Eating Blood. In Answer to the "Remarks on the Apostolical Decree at Jerusalem proved to be still in force," &c. By a Prebendary of York. 8vo. London, 1734.

[P. 271. (3.)] ELLIS (John) The Knowledge of Divine Things from Revelation, not from Nature. 8vo. London, 1811. [Ff. 5. 31.]

JACKSON (John) A Plea for Human Reason, shewing the Insufficiency of it in Matters of Religion. 8vo. London, 1730. [P. 64. (1.)]

A Plea for Divine Revelation, in answer to "A Plea for Human Reason." 8vo. London, 1731. [P. 64. (2.)]

Jackson (John) A Defence of the "Plea for Human Reason." 8vo. London, 1731. [P. 64. (3.)].

Calumny no Conviction, being a Vindication of the "Plea for Human Reason," against the aspersions of a book under the name of John Browne [Dr. Waterland.] In which Vindication is demonstrated the Unity of God from Reason. Svo. London, 1731. [P. 64. (4.)] BLISS (Anthony) Remarks on the Plea and the Defence of the Plea for Human Reason. 8vo. London, 1733. [P. 64. (5.)]

LAW (Edmund, Bp. of Carlisle) Considerations on the Theory of Religion. 8vo. Cambridge, 1755. [Ff. 7. 54.]

Considerations on the Theory of Religion. 8vo. London, 1759.

[Ff. 7. 55.]

LAW (Edmund, Bp. of Carlisle) Considerations on the Theory of Religion. 8vo. London, 1774. [D. 26. 14.]

Considerations on the Theory of Religion. 8vo. London, 1784.

[Hh. 5. 1.] LELAND (Thomas) The Advantage and Necessity of the Christian Revelation shewn from the State of Religion in the Antient Heathen World. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1764. [O. 8. 29,30.]

Another Copy. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1764. [O. 8. 36,37.]

BAYLY (B.) An Essay on Inspiration. 8vo. London, 1708. [D. 6. 6.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1708. [N. 7. 46.]

Five Letters concerning the Inspiration of the Scriptures, translated from the French of M. LE CLERC. 8vo. London, 1690. [P. 6. 42.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1690. [R. 21. 65.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1690. [D. 15. 31.]

LOWTH (William) A Vindication of the Divine Authority and Inspiration of the Writings of the Old and New Testament; in answer to Five Letters concerning the Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures. 12mo. Oxford, 1692. [K. 8. 15.]

Another Copy. 12mo. London, 1699. [F. 18. 21.]

Another Copy; with Directions for the profitable reading of the Scriptures. 2 vols. in one. 12mo. London, 1699, 1726. [A. 19. 38.]

(3) TREATISES IN DEFENCE, OF DIVINE REVELATION, IN REPLY TO THE PARTICULAR ATTACKS OF CHUBB, DODWELL, COLLINS, HUME, MIDDLETON, MORGAN, TINDAL, TOLAND, AND WOOLSTON.

CHUBB (Thomas) Works. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1748. [D. 22. 67.] Chubb (Thomas) Tracts. 8vo. London, 1725. [A. 19. 12.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1730. [R. 3. 32.]

FLEMING (Caleb) Truth and Modern Deism at Variance, shewn from a careful Examination of Mr. Thomas Chubb's Four Dissertations. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 236. (6.)]

Chubb (Thomas) An Enquiry concerning Redemption, wherein the Christian Redemption is particularly considered. 8vo. London, 1742.

Chubb (Thomas) The Ground and Foundation of Morality considered. 8vo. London, 1745.

[R. 19. 13.]

Chubb (Thomas) Two Enquiries. 1. Concerning Property, in which is considered Liberty of Conscience; 2. Concerning Original Sin. 8vo. London, 1717. [P. 77. (8.)]

Chubb (Thomas) The True Gospel of Jesus Christ asserted. 8vo. London, 1738. [R. 18. 46.]

HALLETT (Joseph) The Consistent Christian; being a Confutation of the Errors of Mr. Chubb's late Book, intituled The True Gospel of Jesus Christ asserted. With Remarks on his Dissertation on Providence. 8vo. London, 1738. [P. 92. (3.)]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1738. [P.236. (4.)]

JACKSON (Lawrence) An Examination of a Book entitled "The True Gospel of Jesus Christ asserted." 8vo. London, 1739. [E. 26. 13.] Remarks on Mr. Chubb's Short Dissertation on Providence. With Animadversions on his “True Gospel of Jesus Christ asserted," &c. 8vo. London, 1738. [P. 236. (5.)]

8vo.

FLEMING (Caleb) Remarks on Mr. Chubb's Dissertations on Providence, and Animadversions on Mr. Chubb's "Discourse on Miracles." London, 1738. [R. 12. 28.]

Another Copy, with Animadversions on Mr. Chubb's Posthumous Works, und Truth and Modern Deism at Variance. 8vo. London, 1739– 49. [G. 24. 17.]

PARKER (R.) Letter to Mr. Chubb, concerning his "True Gospel." 8vo. London, 1739. [R. 12. 28.]

Chubb (Thomas) Dissertations, on the History of Melchizedek: the Temper and Behaviour of Esau and Jacob; the Conduct of Balaam; and on a Passage in Dr. Sherlock's Sermon. 8vo. London, 1746. [R. 19. 13.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1746. [R. 12. 28.]

Moss (Charles) The Case of Abraham and Melchizedek, the History of Esau and Jacob, and the Story of Bulaam considered and explained; and the Mistakes of Mr. Chubb and others corrected. 8vo. London, 1746.

[R. 19. 13.] TUCKER (Josiah) Two Dissertations, on Luke xiv. 12-14, and on Rom. xiii. 1-4. wherein the Cavils and Objections of Mr. Chubb are considered and refuted. 8vo. London, 1749. [R. 19. 13.] DODWELL (Henry) Christianity not founded on Argument; and the true principle of Gospel Evidence assigned. 8vo. London, 1743.

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[P. 120. (1.)] BENSON (George) The Reasonablenesse of the Christian Religion as delitered in the Scriptures; being an Answer to a late Treatise, intitled Christianity not founded on Argument." 8vo. London, 1743. [A. 18. 124.] DODDRIDGE (Philip) Three Letters, in answer to “ Christianity not founded on Argument." 8vo. London, 1743. [P. 120. (4.)—.6.)] MOLE (Thomas) The Grounds of the Christian Faith Rational, in Answer to" Christianity not founded on Argument." 8vo. London, 1743.

[P. 311. (3.)] The Oxford Young Gentleman's Reply to a Book entitled "Christianity not founded on Argument," &c. in a Letter to the Author. 8vo. London, 1743. [P. 120. (7.)] LELAND (John) Remarks on "Christianity not founded on Argument," in two Letters. 8vo. London, 1744. [P. 120. (2.) (3.)] KILLINGWORTH (Grantham) Remarks on the several Answers to "Christianity not founded on Argument." 8vo. London, 1744. [P. 312. (8.)] COLLINS (Anthony) A Discourse of Free Thinking. 8vo. London, 1713. [A. 17. 77.]

Mr. Collins's Discourse of Free Thinking put into plain English by way of Abstract for the Use of the Poor. By a Friend of the Author [Dr. SWIFT.] 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 274. (13.)]

BENTLEY (Richard) Remarks upon a "Discourse of Free Thinking. 8vo. London, 1713. [N. 9. 12.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 97. (14.)]

Account of a Discourse at the Grecian Coffee House, on Feb. 11, 1712. Occasioned by Dr. B[entle]y's Answer to the "Discourse on Free Thinking." In a Letter from George Paul, Fellor of Jesus College, Cambridge, to Francis Dickins, LL. B. and Fellow of Trinity Hall. 8vo. London,

1713. [P. 274. (14.)]

Hoadly (Benjamin) Queries recommended to the Authors of the " Discourse of Free Thinking." 8vo. London, 1713. [N. 9. 12.]

Whiston (Wm.) Reflections on an Anonymous Pamphlet, entituled " A Discourse of Free Thinking." 8vo. London, 1713. [L. 15. 5.]

COLLINS (Anthony) A Discourse of the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion. 8vo. London, 1737. [R. 19. 24.]

The Christian Religion not founded on Allegory, against the Objections of Mr. Collins's Discourse on the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion. 8vo. London, 1724. [P. 166. (3.)]

CLARKE (Samuel) A Discourse concerning the Prophecies in the Old Testament and the Application of them to Christ. 8vo. London, 1725.

[N. 9. 17.] JEFFERY (Thomas) A Review of the Controversy between the Author of the Discourse of the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion and his Adversaries. 8vo. London, 1726. [P. 157. (1.)]

CHANDLER (Samuel) A Vindication of the Christian Religion in two Parts. 1. A Discourse on the Nature and Use of Miracles. 2. An Answer to a late "Discourse of the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion," &c. 8vo. 2d. Edit. London, 1728. [A. 18. 104.] GREEN (John, Bp. of Lincoln) A Defence of the Argument of the Truth of Christianity from Miracles and the Gospel Application of several Passages of the Old Testament. In Reply to the Author of the "Discourse on the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion," &c. London, 1728. [P. 311. (1.)] COLLINS (Anthony) The Scheme of Literal Prophecy considered. 8vo. London, 1727. [D. 24. 11.]

BULLOCK (Thomas) The Reasoning of Christ and his Apostles vindicated, in Answer to "The Scheme of Literal Prophecy considered." 8vo. London, 1728. [P. 70. 1.]

CHANDLER (Edward, Bishop of Coventry) A Defence of Christianity from the Prophecies of the Old Testament. 8vo. London, 1725. [P. 6. 10.] A Vindication of the " Defence of Christianity." 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1728. [P. 6. 11,12.]

CHANDLER (Samuel) A Vindication of the Antiquity and Authority of Daniel's Prophecies, and their Application to Jesus Christ; in Answer to the Objections of the Author of "The Scheme of Literal Prophecy considered." 8vo. London, 1728. [R. 18. 41.]

The Objections of a late Anonymous Writer against the Book of Daniel, considered. 8vo. Cambridge, 1728. [P. 115. (4.)]

GILL (John) The Prophecies of the Old Testament respecting the Messiah, considered. 8vo. London, 1728. [F. 25. 22.]

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GURDON (Brampton) The Christian Religion supported by the Prophecies of the Old Testament. 8vo. London, 1728. [P. 70. (4.)]

LOWMAN (Moses) The Argument from Prophecy in proof that Jesus is the Messiah, vindicated. 8vo. London, 1733. [P. 70. (5.)]

SHERLOCK (Thomas, Bishop of London) Discourses on the Use and Intent of Prophecy, in the several Ages of the World. 8vo. London, 1731. [N. 7. 7.]

An Appendix to the second Dissertation annexed to the Discourses of the Use and Intent of Prophecy. 8vo. London, 1749. [P. 181. (9.)] Dissertation IV. Christ's Entry into Jerusalem, added in the third Edition of the Discourses on Prophecy. 8vo. London, 1733.

[P. 152. (7.)] Middleton (Conyers) An Examination of the Bishop of London's Discourses concerning the Use and Intent of Prophecy. 4to. Works, Vol. III.

[G. 9. 14.] Sykes (Arthur Ashley) The True Grounds of the Expectation of the Messiah. 8vo. London, 1728. [P. 70. (3.)]

HUME (David) Essay on Miracles. Essays, 8vo. Vol. II. [Gg. 7. 47.] ADAMS (William) An Essay on Mr. Hume's Essay on Miracles.

8vo. Lon

don, 1752. [R. 18. 44.] CAMPBELL (George) A Dissertation on Miracles, containing an Examination of the Principles advanced by David Hume, Esq. in an Essay on Miracles. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1766. [R. 20. 47.]

Campbell (George) A Dissertation on Miracles; to which are added Sermons and Tracts. 2 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1797. [L. 22. 10,11.] DOUGLAS (John, Bishop of Salisbury) The Criterion of Miracles examined, with a view to expose the Pretensions of Pagans and Papists. 8vo. London, 1754. [E. 27. 30.]

MIDDLETON (Conyers) An Introductory Discourse to a larger Work, designed to be published concerning the Miraculous Powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church from the earliest ages through several successive centuries. 8vo. London, 1747.

[R. 19. 6.] STEBBING (Henry) Observations on Dr. Middleton's " Introductory Discourse." 8vo. London, 1746. [R. 19. 6.]

Middleton (Conyers) A Free Inquiry into the Miraculous Powers, supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages, through several successive centuries: with the Introductory Discourse. 4to. Works, Vol. I. [G. 9. 12.]

DODWELL (Wm.) A Free Answer to Dr. Middleton's "Free Inquiry into the Miraculous Powers of the Primitive Church." 8vo. London, 1749. [R. 19. 6.] CHURCH (Thomas) Two Vindications of the Miraculous Powers, which subsisted in the three first centuries of the Christian Church, in Answer to Dr. Middleton's "Free Inquiry." 8vo. London, 1750-51. [R. 18. 27.] Middleton (Conyers) Remarks on two Pamphlets against Dr. Middleton's Introductory Discourse.-A Vindication of the "Free Inquiry," &c. from the Objections of Dr. Dodwell and Dr. Church. 4to. Works, Vol. I. [G 9. 12.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1748. [R. 19. 6.]

TOLL (Frederick) Some Remarks upon Mr. Church's Vindication of the Miraculous Powers in the three first centuries of the Christian Church. 8vo. London, 1750. [R. 19. 6.]

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