Philalethes
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Excise elegy: or, the Dragon demolish'd. A new ballad . To the tune of Packington's Pound. Dedicated to those worthy gentlemen Sir Paul Methuen, knight of the Bath, Sir William Wyndham, and Sir Abraham Elton, barts. Sir John Barnard, Knt. one of the aldermen of London, William Pulteney, William Shippen, Henry Rolle, and Samuel Sands, Esqs. Mr. Alderman ...sons and Mr. Alderman Perry, both of this city; and all others who distinguished themselves by speeches against the many-headed Hydra.
PhilalethesDate: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- E-books
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Common sense; or, the plain man's answer to the question, whether Christianity be a religion worthy of our choice in this age of reason? In two letters to a deistical friend. By Philalethes
PhilalethesDate: [1796?]- E-books
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A continuation of the dialogue between Philalethes and Philotimus: occasioned by a letter from J. E. to F. B
PhilalethesDate: Printed in the Year, 1704- E-books
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A letter to the Reverend Doctor White: containing, remarks upon certain passages in the notes subjoined to his Bampton lectures. By Philalethes. Dedicated to the Use of Doctor White's Admirers
PhilalethesDate: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- E-books
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A supplement to Mr. Swinden's chapter concerning the eternity of hell's torments Desipere tandem vel potius insanire desinamus. Sufficiat unicuique proponere suam sententiam, optimis, quibus poterit, rationibus & argumentis munitam: sine damno alterius, absque contumeliis aut rixis: quæ nihil faciunt ad veritatem, aut ad suae causae probationem. Burnet de statu Mort. & Resurgent.
PhilalethesDate: M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]