God (Christianity) - Early works to 1800
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Rhodd i'th gymmydog; neu, lawn Adnabyddiaeth O Dduw, ac O Honom ein Hunain; wedi ei agoryd Mewn Modd amlwg, Buddiol, a Phrofiadol Gan Sir Richard Hill, O gyfieithad y Parchedig Thomas Jones, y bedwerydd argraphiad, allan o'rddwysedar bymibegyn saefneg
Hill, Richard, Sir, 1733-1808.Date: M,DCC,XCVII. [1797]- E-books
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An argument for natural and revealed religion: in which the principles of freethinkers are examined. By the Rev. James Williamson, M. A. Fellow of Hertford College
Williamson, James, b. 1742 or 3.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- E-books
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The sabbath-Breaker reclaimed or, A sure Step towards a General Reformation. Being the substance of several sermons lately preached by those faithful Ministers of the Gospel of Christ: the Rev. Mr. Romaine, Mr. Venn, Mr. Hervey, &c. Wherein is shewn The great Evil of, and grievous Consequences which attend the Mispending of the Lord's-Day, or the Living in any known Sin. With friendly Admonitions, and Instructions how to prevent it. By a member of a Christian society.
Date: 1759- E-books
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The doctrine of the Trinity candidly stated: being the substance of a circular letter from an association of ministers assembled at Olney, Bucks, May, 28, 29, 1776. Abridged by Henry Taylor, Minister Of The Methodist Church, Glasgow
Baptist Church. Northamptonshire Association.Date: 1793- E-books
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The Upright lives of the heathens, briefly noted Or, Epistles and discourses betwixt Alexander the conqueror, and Dindimus, King of the Brachmans. Giving an account what sort of people they are, their divinity and philosophy, with their manner of living, &c. Pythagoras, faith, "God resembled light and truth: God himself inhabits the lowest, highest and midlemost: there is no being or place without God. Socrates, faith, "God is so great, as that at once he sees all, hears all, is every where, and orders all. Philo, a Jew born, yet a very noted philosopher, faith, "How should the soul of a man know God, if he did not inspire her, and take hold of her by his divine power? who after death, reach the heavenly plain, become like God, and never die again." The golden distich of the Pythagorians, as it hath been called. Published for a general service.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]