Broughton, Thomas, 1704-1774.
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A defence of the commonly-received doctrine of the human soul , as an immaterial and naturally-immortal principle in man, against the objections of some modern writers: including the true Scripture-Doctrine of death, life and immortality, and of the necessity and extent o the Christian redemption. By Thomas Broughton, A. M. Prebendary of Sarum, and Vicar of St. Mary Redcliff, and St. Thomas, in Bristol.
Broughton, Thomas, 1704-1774.Date: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]- E-books
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The inspiration of the New Testament asserted the integrity of the sacred writers vindicated; and the method of salvation by a redeemer confirmed. In answer to a late book of Mr. Chubb's, entitled, The true gospel of Jesus Christ asserted. Humbly offered to Publick Consideration, And in particular to all those who esteem themselves, or are esteemed by others to be Holders forth of New-Light, and Great Proficients in Moral Argument. In a letter to that author By Phileleutherus Christianus.
Broughton, Thomas, 1704-1774.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- E-books
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Christianity distinct from the religion of nature , In Answer To a late Book, Entitled, Christianity as Old as the Creation, &c. Part. II. Being an Apology for the Positive Institutions of Religion. By Thomas Broughton, A. M. Reader at the Temple-Church.
Broughton, Thomas, 1704-1774.Date: 1732- E-books
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Hercules . A musical drama. As performed at Oxford. Set by Mr. Handel.
Broughton, Thomas, 1704-1774.Date: 1745]- E-books
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A prospect of futurity , in four dissertations on the nature and circumstances of the life to come: with A Preliminary Discourse On the Natural and Moral Evidences of a Future State; and AN Appendix On the General Conflagration, or Burning of the World. By Thomas Broughton, A. M. Prebendary of Sarum, and Vicar of St. Mary Redcliffe and St. Thomas in Bristol.
Broughton, Thomas, 1704-1774.Date: M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]