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  • An Apologetical View Of The Moral And Religious Sentiments Of The Late Right Honourable Lord Viscount Bolinbroke
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779 / Henry St. John Viscount 1 Bolingbroke / Henry StJohn Viscount 1 Bolingbroke
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important ...
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  • Three Letters Concerning Systematic Taste
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779
    'Three Letters Concerning Systematic Taste' presents a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century aesthetic and theological debates. Penned in 1755, this collection includes Caleb Fleming’s insightful commentary on systematic taste, exemplified through ’The Centaur Not Fabulous,’ Laicus’s letter, and observations on the Bishop of London’s theological discourses.Fleming, a prominent ...
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  • St. Paul’s Heretic, Or, Several Characteristics Of An Heretic Collected From St. Paul’s Epistle To Titus
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779
    'St. Paul’s Heretic, Or, Several Characteristics Of An Heretic Collected From St. Paul’s Epistle To Titus' by Caleb Fleming, originally published in 1735, offers a fascinating glimpse into theological debates of the 18th century. Addressed to the Reverend Dr. Stebbing and the Reverend Mr. Foster, this work delves into the characteristics of heresy as understood through St. Paul...
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  • A Catholic-epistle Or Pastoral Letter, Humbly Directed To All The Christian-protestant-churches In England
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779
    'A Catholic-epistle Or Pastoral Letter, Humbly Directed To All The Christian-protestant-churches In England' by Caleb Fleming, originally published in 1728, offers a fascinating glimpse into the religious landscape of 18th-century England. Fleming addresses his epistle to both those who adhere to established forms of worship and those who choose to dissent, seeking to foster un...
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  • Theophilus To Gaius
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779
    Theophilus To Gaius, written by Caleb Fleming in 1753, addresses the debate surrounding prescribed versus free prayer within Protestant Dissenting Churches. This epistle argues for the expediency of forms and offers reasons supporting the use of free and unprescribed prayer. Fleming’s work is a response to an introductory letter found in a liturgical specimen, engaging with the...
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  • Remarks On Mr. Tho. Chubb’s Short Dissertation On Providence
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779 / Thomas 1679-1747. True gospel of Chubb
    In 'Remarks On Mr. Tho. Chubb’s Short Dissertation On Providence,' Caleb Fleming offers a detailed response to Thomas Chubb’s theological arguments, particularly those presented in Chubb’s work, 'The True Gospel of Jesus Christ Asserted.' This 1738 publication provides valuable insight into the religious and philosophical debates of the 18th century, showcasing differing perspe...
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  • St. Paul’s Orthodoxy, Or, The Universal Advantage That Gospel-preaching Would Be Of To Civil Society
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779
    This is a digitally restored and enhanced version of Caleb Fleming’s sermon, 'St. Paul’s Orthodoxy, Or, The Universal Advantage That Gospel-preaching Would Be Of To Civil Society,' delivered on June 24, 1759, at Pinners-Hall to a Protestant dissenting church. Fleming, a prominent figure among 18th-century English Dissenters, argues for the societal benefits of gospel preaching,...
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  • The Reason, Design, And End Of The Sufferings Of Christ, Or, Divine Wisdom And Goodness Displayed In The Death Of Jesus
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779
    'The Reason, Design, And End Of The Sufferings Of Christ, Or, Divine Wisdom And Goodness Displayed In The Death Of Jesus' by Caleb Fleming, originally published in 1728, presents a reasoned theological exploration of the significance of Christ’s suffering and death. Dedicated to those deists who question Christian revelation, this discourse seeks to illuminate the divine wisdom...
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  • No Protestant-popery
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779 / Samuel 1717-1773. Form of sound w Pike
    In 'No Protestant-popery,' Caleb Fleming addresses a public letter of admonition to Reverend Samuel Pike, focusing on contentious passages within Pike’s 'Assembly’s Catechism.' Published in 1756, this work captures a critical moment in 18th-century religious discourse, revealing the intricacies of theological debate and the nuances of Protestant doctrine during the period. Flem...
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  • Remarks On Mr. Thomas Chubb’s Vindication Of His True Gospel Of Jesus Christ
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779 / Thomas 1679-1747. True gospel of Chubb
    In 'Remarks On Mr. Thomas Chubb’s Vindication Of His True Gospel Of Jesus Christ,' Caleb Fleming presents a detailed response to Thomas Chubb’s theological arguments. This work offers insight into the religious and philosophical debates of the 18th century, particularly concerning the interpretation of the Gospel and the nature of Christian doctrine. Fleming’s critique provides...
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  • Discourses On Three Essential Properties Of The Gospel-revelation Which Demonstrate Its Divine Original
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779
    In 'Discourses On Three Essential Properties Of The Gospel-revelation Which Demonstrate Its Divine Original,' Caleb Fleming presents a robust defense of Christian doctrine. Addressing the youth of his time, Fleming cautions against the rising tide of infidelity, offering reasoned arguments for the supernatural conception of Jesus Christ. This work delves into the core tenets of...
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  • The Claims Of The Church Of England Seriously Examined
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779
    'The Claims Of The Church Of England Seriously Examined' by Caleb Fleming presents a critical examination of the Church of England’s assertions. Written in the form of a letter, this work directly addresses the author of a response to Dr. Mayhew’s observations regarding the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Fleming’s analysis delves into the theological and h...
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  • A Dissertation Upon The Unnatural Crime Of Self-murder
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779
    Caleb Fleming’s 'A Dissertation Upon The Unnatural Crime Of Self-murder,' originally published in 1773, offers a profound exploration of suicide and its societal implications. Occasioned by a spate of suicides in the city, Fleming’s work delves into the philosophical, moral, and legal dimensions of self-destruction. Beyond the immediate context, the dissertation critiques the h...
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  • Natural And Revealed Religion At Variance
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779
    'Natural And Revealed Religion At Variance' recounts a fascinating theological debate. This volume delves into a compelling controversy between the Bishop of London and Dr. Thomas Sherlock, as presented in the fourth volume of sermons preached at the Temple-church by its late master. Caleb Fleming presents a critical examination of the arguments, reflecting the intellectual and...
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  • Delays Dangerous
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779
    'Delays Dangerous' is a passionate argument for the immediate repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts. Written in 1739 by Caleb Fleming, this tract asserts that the safety of the Church and the welfare of the State depend on the swift removal of laws that disqualify individuals based on their religious beliefs. Fleming contends that there is ’No To-morrow’ for this crucial refo...
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  • The Immorality Of Prophane Swearing Demonstrated In A New Method And Without The Aid Of Revelation
    Fleming Caleb 1698-1779
    'The Immorality Of Prophane Swearing Demonstrated In A New Method And Without the Aid Of Revelation,' by Caleb Fleming, originally published in 1728, offers a reasoned argument against the use of profane language. Dedicated to both modern Deists and Christians, Fleming’s work provides a perspective rooted in philosophical and ethical considerations rather than solely relying on...
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