Cox, Thomas
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An enquiry concerning the grounds and reasons or what those principles are, on which two of our anniversary solemnities are founded : viz. that on the 30th of January, being the day of the martyrdom of King Charles the First, appointed to be kept as a day of fastning, and that on the 5th of November, being the day of our deliverance from popery and slavery, by the happy arrival of his late majesty King William the Third, appointed to be kept as a day of thanksgiving : to which is added the sufficiency of reason in matters of religion, farther considered ; wherein is shewn, that reason, when carefully used and followed, is to every man, who is answerable to God for his actions, under any of all the most disadvantageous circumstances he can possibly fall into, whether he resides in China, or at the Cape of Good Hope, a sufficient guide in matters of religion, that is, it is sufficient to guide him to God's favour, and the happiness of another world | |
The equity and reasonableness of the divine conduct, in pardoning sinners upon their repentance, exemplified : or a discourse on the parable of the prodigal son, in which those doctrines, viz. that men are rendered acceptable to God... occasioned by Dr. Butler's late book, entitled "The analogy of religion natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature" offered to the consideration of the clergy, among all denominations of christians : to which are added two dissertations, viz. I. Concerning the sense and meaning of St. Paul's words "Titus III. 10,11. A man that is an heretick, after the first and second admonition, reject : knowing that he that is such, is subverted, and sinneth, being condemned of himself", II. Concerning the time for keeping a sabbath, offered to the consideration of the sabbatarians, in a letter to Mr. Elwall : to which is likewise added the case of pecuniary mulcts, with regard to dissenters, particularly considered, in a second letter to the rev. Dr. Stebbing | |
Four tracts : viz, I. An enquiry concerning the books of the New Testament, whether they were written by divine inspiration, etc. II. Remarks on Britannicus's Letters, publish'd in the "London journals" of the 4th and 11th of April, 1724..., containing an argument drawn from the single fact of Christ's resurrection, to prove the divinity of his mission... III. The case of Abraham with respect to his being commanded by God to offer his son Isaac in sacrifice, farther considered, in anwer to Mr. Stone's remarks, in a letter to the rev. Mr. Stone. IV. The equity and reasonableness of a future judgment and retribution exemplify'd, or a discourse on the parable of the unmerciful servant, as it is related in Matth. XVIII. from verse 23 to the end of the chapter | |
Observations on acute rheumatism and its metastasis to the heart |