Natural religion inſufficient; and reveal'd neceſſary to man's happiness in his preſent state: or, A rational enquiry into the principles of the modern deiſts: wherein is largely diſcovered their utter inſufficiency to anſwer the great ends of religion, and the weakneſs of their pleadings for the sufficiency of nature's light to eternal happineſs; and particularly the writings of the learn'd Lord Herbert, the great patron of deiſm, to wit, his books De veritate, De religione gentilium, and his Religio laici, in ſo far as they aſſert Nature' s lightable to conduct us to future bleſſedneſs, are conſider'd, and fully answer'd: to which treatiſe are annex'd ſeveral eſſays upon other subjects / by the late reverend Mr. Thomas Halyburton ..
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    "Natural religion inſufficient; and reveal'd neceſſary to man's happiness in his preſent state: or, A rational enquiry into the principles of the modern deiſts: wherein is largely diſcovered their utter inſufficiency to anſwer the great ends of religion, and the weakneſs of their pleadings for the sufficiency of nature's light to eternal happineſs; and particularly the writings of the learn'd Lord Herbert, the great patron of deiſm, to wit, his books De veritate, De religione gentilium, and his Religio laici, in ſo far as they aſſert Nature' s lightable to conduct us to future bleſſedneſs, are conſider'd, and fully answer'd: to which treatiſe are annex'd ſeveral eſſays upon other subjects / by the late reverend Mr. Thomas Halyburton .." owned by Nagoya University Library, retrieved from Digital Library of Western Books(https://da.adm.thers.ac.jp/en/item/n003-20230901-00146)
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              Natural religion inſufficient; and reveal'd neceſſary to man's happiness in his preſent state: or, A rational enquiry into the principles of the modern deiſts: wherein is largely diſcovered their utter inſufficiency to anſwer the great ends of religion, and the weakneſs of their pleadings for the sufficiency of nature's light to eternal happineſs; and particularly the writings of the learn'd Lord Herbert, the great patron of deiſm, to wit, his books De veritate, De religione gentilium, and his Religio laici, in ſo far as they aſſert Nature' s lightable to conduct us to future bleſſedneſs, are conſider'd, and fully answer'd: to which treatiſe are annex'd ſeveral eſſays upon other subjects / by the late reverend Mr. Thomas Halyburton ..
          Other title
  
            Oratio inauguralis habita Andreapoli , An essay concerning the nature of faith
      
      Editor
  
                
            Halyburton, Thomas
      
  
      
      Creator relevance
  
            Hog, James
      
      Appearance
              [8], 32, 232, 104, [2], 105-163, 31, [3] p. ; 21 cm. (4to)
          Issue details
              Edinburgh : Printed by the heirs and succeſſors of Andrew Anderſon , 1714
          Issue year
              1714
          Date
              1714
          Language
  
            English
      
      Note
  
            Initial , Pref. signed: Ja. Hog , "Oratio inauguralis habita Andreapoli ..." by A. Pitcarnio, has a separate special t.p. , Chap. XIV-XX: p. 1-104 (4th group) , "An essay concerning the nature of faith, or, the ground upon which faith assents to the scriptures; ..." (5th and 6th group) has special t.p. , "A modest enquiry whether regeneration or justification has the precedency in order of nature.": p. 1-18 (7th group) , "An enquiry into the nature of God's act of justification.": p. 19-31 (7th group) , Errors in paging: p. 48 (4th group) misnumbered 47; p. 152 (6th group) misnumbered 151, and the error is continued. , With a final errata leaf , Signatures: pi[4] [paragraph]-4[paragraph][4] A-Z[4]; [2]A-F[4]([2]A-F[4] bracketed [A][B][C][D][E][F]) 2A-N[4] chi1 2O-U[4] 2X[2]; [3]A-C[4] [3]A-C[4] D[4] (D4+chi1)
      
      Subject
  
            Deism -- Controversial literature , Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, 1583-1648
      
      Bibliography ID
              YB01548454
          NCID
              BA73170082
          Material ID
  
            40696079
      
      Original Owner
              Nagoya University Library
          Call number
  
            Hobbes I//114
      
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              ESTC T101442
          Source
              Nagoya University Library
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