Dove, John, ?-1772
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Dove, John, ‡d -1772
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Works
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A creed founded on truth and common sense, 1750: | |
A dissertation upon the supposed existence of a moral law of nature : and upon the being of a Triune God. Wherein is shewn That the Idea of the former is not to be found in Scripture, and is contrary to Reason: And that the latter is contained in Scripture, and is not contrary to Reason. With a letter to the Right Reverend Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford. And a postscript to the Dunciad, the Critical and Monthly Reviewers | |
An essay on inspiration : or an attempt to shew that the pretences of the ancient and the modern Zamzummim, to that ray of divinity, were, and are, deceptions. Wherein The fundamental Principles of Barclay, in his Apology for the Quakers, are refuted; the Necessity of an External Revelation proved, and the Fiction of an Internal one exploded. With A Hue and Cry after the Enthusiast; his Person described; and his Frenzies delineated | |
The importance of rabbinical learning, or, the advantage of understanding the rites, customs, usages, phraseology, &c. of the Talmudists considered, with some remarks on their ænigmatical and sublime method of instruction. Occasion'd by the Rev. Mr. John Gill's preface to his learned comment on the New Testament | |
Miscellaneous dissertations on marriage, celibacy, covetousness, virtue, the modern system of education, &c. By John Dove | |
Plain truth : or, Quakerism unmask'd. In a supplement to the essay on inspiration. Addressed to the worshipful company of Quakers in Convocation at their Hall in Grace-Church-Street: With a Note on a Tract of the Rev Mr. Penn, Curate of St. Andrew's, Undershaft | |
Rational religion, distinguish'd from that which is enthusiastic : With some stricutures on a pamphlet, intitled The Scripture account of justifying faith, considered in a letter to the Rev. Mr. Samuel Pike: interspersed with reflections on some modern sentiments in religion. | |
Remarks on the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's Sufficient answer to the author of the Letters on Theron and Aspasio : With a letter address'd to him, Relating to his very extraordinary Treatment of that Author, &c | |
Remarks upon a pamphlet written by the Rev. Mr. Caleb Fleming : in a letter of admonition to the Rev. Mr. Samuel Pike, &c. entitled No protestant popery. With some strictures upon the remarkables in Mr. Fleming's scale of first principles. Addressed to the Reverend the Doctors of the Sorbonne By John Dove | |
Strictures on agriculture : Wherein a discovery of the physical cause of vegetation, of the food of plants, and the rudiments of tillage, is attempted. .. | |
A vindication of the Hebrew scriptures : With animadversions on the mark set on Cain, the giantship, wizardry, and witchcraft, mentioned in the Pentateuch and the prophets. Also Strictures on Samson's accoutrement of his hostile foxes, the woman of Tekoa, Job, &c. and on various other passages of scripture, as they relate to divinity, philosophy, law, gospel, gentilism, or Christianity. With a preface to justify the ways of God to men, addressed to ecclesiastics, and philosophers. By John Dove. |