Comber, Thomas, d. 1778.
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An examination of a late introductory discourse to a larger work designed hereafter 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; tending to shew, that we have no sufficient Reason to believe, upon the Authority of the Primitive Fathers, that any such Powers were continued to the Church after the Days of the Apostles; containing A Confutation of the Principles of the said Introductory Discourse.
Comber, Thomas, d. 1778.Date: 1747- E-books
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An attempt to shew the evidence of Christianity equal to a strict metaphysical demonstration . Wherein Proper Regard is paid to the Sentiments of those excellent Writers Mr Hooker, Mr Chillingworth, Dr Rogers, Bishop Butler, Dr Conybeare, &c. on this important Subject.
Comber, Thomas, d. 1778.Date: M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]- E-books
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The heathen rejection of Christianity in the first ages, considered Containing an historical and critical account of the principles and practices which, in any considerable measure, promoted the rejection of christianity in the heathen world. In pursuit of which argument, the author is obliged to examine the principal parts of a late book, intitled, An inquiry into the rejection of Christian miracles by heathens, &c. By Thomas Comber, A.B. late of Jesus College, Cambridge.
Comber, Thomas, d. 1778.Date: 1747- E-books
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An attempt to shew the evidence of Christianity equal to a strict metaphysical demonstration . Wherein proper regard is paid to the sentiments of those excellent Writers Mr Hooker, Mr Chillingworth, Dr Rogers, Bishop Butler, Dr Conybeare, &c. on this important Subject.
Comber, Thomas, d. 1778.Date: [1748]- E-books
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A vindication of the great Revolution in England in A.D. MDCLXXXVIII . And of the characters of King William and Queen Mary; together with a confutation of the character of King James the Second; as misrepresented by the author of the complete history of England; By Extracts from Dr. Smollett: To which are added, Some Strictures on the said Historian's Account of the Punishment of the rebels In A. D. MDCCXV and MDCCXLVI; and On the Eulogium given to the Complete History of England, By the Critical Reviewers. By Thomas Comber, A.B.
Comber, Thomas, d. 1778.Date: 1758