Atheists - Early works to 1800
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The sinner convicted or, the vanity of practical atheism display'd; from the most plain and popular arguments; suited to the meanest Capacities and Understanding. Together, With a short, but plain and practical, Discourse upon Repentance: And an Exposition upon the Creed. Wherein is shewn, the Necessity of Faith, and what every Christian ought to believe, in order to be Sav'd. All being useful Instructions for these present Times.
Groome, John, 1678 or 9-1760.Date: 1705- E-books
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The atheist invited to believe there is a God , from the works of Creation, and ways of providence; and that the scriptures are the word of God, by many of the prophesies being exactly fulfilled; and that there is a future state. Being the Substance of some Meditations upon the first Verse of the fifty-third Psalm. By the ploughman.
Robinson, Robert, 1735-1790.Date: 1765