Law, Edmund, 1703-1787.
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Considerations on the propriety of requiring a subscription to articles of faith
Law, Edmund, 1703-1787.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- E-books
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Considerations on the theory of religion in three parts. I. Want of Universality in Natural and Revealed Religion, no just Objection against either II. The Scheme of Divine Providence with regard to the Time and Manner of the several Dispensations of Revealed Religion, more especially the Christian. III. The Progress of Natural Religion and Science, or the continual Improvement of the World in general. The fourth edition. To which are added, two discourses; the former, on the Life and Character of Christ; the latter, on the Benefit procured for us by his Death. With an Appendix, Concerning the Use of the Word Soul in Holy Scripture; And the State of Death there described. And an Index to the Whole. By Edmund Law, D. D. Master of St. Peter's College in Cambridge.
Law, Edmund, 1703-1787.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- E-books
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The grounds of a particular providence , a sermon preached before the Lords spiritual and temporal, in the abby church Westminster, on Wednesday, January, XXX. MDCCLXXI. By Edmund Lord Bishop of Carlisle.
Law, Edmund, 1703-1787.Date: [1771]- E-books
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An enquiry into the ideas of space, time, immensity, and eternity; As also the Self-Existence, Necessary Existence, and Unity of the Divine Nature: in answer to a book lately publish'd by Mr. Jackson, entitled, The existence and unity of God proved from his Nature and Attributes. By Edmund Law, M. A. Fellow of Christ-College in Cambridge. To which is added, a dissertation upon the Argument a Priori for proving the Existence of a First Cause. By a learned hand
Law, Edmund, 1703-1787.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- E-books
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Considerations on the state of the world with regard to the theory of religion , in three parts. I. Want of Universality in Natural and Reveal'd Religion, no just Objection against either. II. The Scheme of Divine Providence with regard to the Time and Manner of the several Dispensations of Reveal'd Religion, more especially the Christian. III. The Progress of Natural Religion and Science, or the continual Improvement of the World in general. The second edition enlarg'd. To which is added A Discourse upon the Life and Character of Christ. By Edmund Law, D. D. Archdeacon of Carlisle.
Law, Edmund, 1703-1787.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]