34 results filtered with: Jackson, John, 1686-1763.
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Three letters to Dr Clarke, from a clergyman of the Church of England concerning his Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity. With the doctor's replies. Published by the author of the said three letters.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: [1714]- E-books
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Remarks on Dr. Middleton's free enquiry into the miraculous powers supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church from the earliest ages . In which is shewn, that there is sufficient reason to believe, that miraculous powers continued in the church after the days of the apostles. By John Jackson, rector of Rossington in the county of York, and master of Wigston's Hospital in Leicester.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- E-books
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Remarks on Dr. Waterland's second defense of some queries . Being a brief consideration of his notion of the Trinity, as stated by himself in Three Questions. with an appendix, Shewing the true Sense of Creation, Eternity and Consubstantiality. In a letter to the doctor. By Philalethes Cantabrigiensis.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]- E-books
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A defence of a book , intitled, The belief of a future state prov'd to be a fundamental article of the religion of the Hebrews, &c. occasion'd by some immoral reflections on the author and his writings, contain'd in the second part of Mr. Warburton's Remarks, &c. In which Defence also, The Command of God to Abraham, to offer up his Son, is fully consider'd, and clear'd from all Objections. By John Jackson, Rector of Rossington, in the County of York, And Master of Wigston's Hospital, in Leicester.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- E-books
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Calumny no conviction being a vindication of the plea for human reason; against the aspersions of a book under the name of John Browne, &c. called A defense of the Bishop of London's second pastoral letter. In which Vindication also is demonstrated the Unity of God from Reason. And an appendix is added, wherein is consider'd the ground an obligation of morality.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- E-books
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Farther remarks on Dr. Waterland's Farther vindication of Christ's divinity . By Philalethes Cantabrigiensis.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- E-books
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A defense of human liberty , in answer to the principal arguments which have been alledged against it; and particularly to Cato's letters on that subject. In which Defense The Opinion of the Antients, concerning Fate, is also distinctly and largely considered. By John Jackson, Rector of Rossington in the County of York, and Prebendary of Wherwell in the County of Southampton.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- E-books
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An address to the deists , being a proof of reveal'd religion, from miracles and prophecies. In which the principal Objections against the Christian Revelation, and especially against the Resurrection of Jesus, are considered and confuted. In answer to a moral philosopher. The second edition, with large additions, and a preface shewing the folly and danger of deism. By John Jackson, Rector of Rossington in the County of York, and Master of Wigston's Hospital in Leicester.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- E-books
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A plea for humane reason , shewing the sufficiency of it in matters of religion, in a letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: MDCCXXX. 1730- E-books
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A dissertation on matter and spirit With Some Remarks on a Book, Entitled, An Enquiry into the Nature of the humane Soul. By John Jackson, Rector of Rossington in the County of York, and Master of Wigston's Hospital in Leicester.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]- E-books
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An address to deists, being a proof of reveal'd religion from miracles and prophecies . In answer to a book, entitled, The resurrection of Jesus consider'd by a moral philosopher. By John Jackson, rector of Rossington in the county of York, and master of Wigston's Hospital in Leicester.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- E-books
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Chronological antiquities or, the antiquities and chronology of the most ancient kingdoms, from the creation of the world, for the space of five thousand years. In three volumes. ... By John Jackson, ..
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: 1752- E-books
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The grounds of civil and ecclesiastical government briefly consider'd , by John Jackson, Rector of Rossington in Yorkshire. To which is added, a defence of the Bishop of Bangor, against the objections of Mr. Law.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: [1718]- E-books
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A true narrative of the controversy concerning the doctrine of the Trinity , being a reply to Dr. Berriman's historical account. Wherein The Partiality and Misrepresentations of that author are fully shown. By the author of the Reply to Dr. Waterland's defences, &c.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: 1725- E-books
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The duty of subjects towards their governors . Set forth in a sermon Preach'd before the Honourable Col. Charles Churchill's Regiment of Dragoons, At their Camp near Leicester, On the First Day of August, 1723. By John Jackson, Rector of Rossington in the County of York, and Chaplain of Wigston's Hospital in Leicester.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: 1723- E-books
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A defense of the Plea for human reason . Being a Reply to a Book entitled, A Plea for Divine Revelation. In a Letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: 1731- E-books
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An answer to a book entitled, Things divine and supernatural conceiv'd by analogy with things natural and human. In which answer it is prov'd, that the author's notion of divine analogy is immediately destructive of all religion, both natural and reveal'd. By a presbyter of the Church of England.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: [1733]- E-books
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A farther defence of the ancient philosophers, concerning their doctrine and belief of a future state. Against the misrepresentations of a critical enquiry, prefac'd by Mr. Warburton. By John Jackson, ..
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: 1747- E-books
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An examination of Mr Nyes explication of the articles of the divine unity, the trinity and incarnation. Wherein is briefly shown, The Insufficiency of that Explication both from Scripture and Reason; with a Vindication of Dr Clarke's Scripture-Doctrine and Replies, from the Charge of Tritheism. By John Jackson, Rector of Rossington in the County of York
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: 1715- E-books
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A plea for humane reason , shewing the sufficiency of it in matters of religion, in a letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- E-books
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A vindication of humane liberty in answer to a dissertation on liberty and necessity; written by A. C. Esq; by John Jackson, Rector of Rossington in the County of York, and Master of Wigston's Hospital in Leicester.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- E-books
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Christian liberty asserted , and the Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity vindicated: against a book written by Dr. Waterland, and entituled, The importance of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity asserted, &c. By a clergyman in the country.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- E-books
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The duty of a Christian set forth and explain'd in several practical discourses; being an exposition of the Lord's Prayer. To which is added, a discourse on the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. For the use of families. By John Jackson, Rector of Rossington, in the County of York
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- E-books
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A defense of human liberty, in answer to the principal arguments which have been alledged against it; and particularly to Cato's letters on that subject . In which defense the opinion of the antients, concerning fate, is also distinctly and largely considered. The second edition. To which is added, a vindication of human liberty: in answer to a dissertation on liberty and necessity. Written by A.C. Esq; By John Jackson, rector of Rossington, in the county of York, and prebendary of Wherwell, in the county of Southampton.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- E-books
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Remarks on Dr. Middleton's free enquiry into the miraculous powers supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church from the earliest ages . In which is shewn, that there is sufficient reason to believe, that miraculous powers continued in the church after the days of the apostles. By John Jackson, rector of Rossington in the county of York, and master of Wigston's Hospital in Leicester. The second edition, with additions, and an appendix, in answer to an anonymous letter.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1749]