Foster, James, 1697-1753.
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Sermons on the following subjects , Viz. Of the universal sense of good and evil. The characters of the righteous and good man compared; or benevolence the noblest branch of social virtue. The perfection of the Christian scheme of benevolence; in answer to the objection from its not having particularly recommended private friendship, and the love of our country. Of the image of God in man; or the excellency of human nature. God not an arbitrary being. Of the abuses of free-thinking. Of mysteries. Agur's prayer; or the middle condition of life, generally, the most eligible. The mischiefs of slavish complaisance, and cowardice. Rules for the profitable reading the holy scriptures. Of heresy. Of Schism. Of the pleasures of a religious life. Religion founded on reason, and the right of private judgment. The evidence of a future state, on the principles of reason and revelation, distinctly consider'd. The nature, folly, and danger of scoffing at religion. By James Foster.
Foster, James, 1697-1753.Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- E-books
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Offices of devotion, suited to the principal branches of natural religion. By James Foster, D.D
Foster, James, 1697-1753.Date: 1754- E-books
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Discourses on all the principal branches of natural religion and social virtue . With suitable offices of devotion. By James Foster, D.D. In two volumes.
Foster, James, 1697-1753.Date: M DCC LIV. [1754]- E-books
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Sermons on the following subjects, viz. Of the universal sense of good and evil. ... By James Foster
Foster, James, 1697-1753.Date: 1735- E-books
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An essay on fundamentals with a particular regard to the doctrine of the ever-blessed trinity. With an appendix, concerning the true import of the phrase, Son of God, as 'tis applied to Christ. To which is annex'd, The resurrection of Christ prov'd, and vindicated, against the most Important Objections of the Antient Jews, or Modern Deists; and his Disciples shewn to be sufficient Witnesses of the Fact. In a sermon preached at Trowbridge, In the County of Wilts. Both by James Foster, D.D.
Foster, James, 1697-1753.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]