Colliber, Samuel
Samuel Colliber English writer
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Works
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The Christian religion founded on reason, or, Two essays on natural and revealed religion : with some particular considerations on the doctrines of the trinity, the fall, the resurrection and eternal punishment : tending to demonstrate, not only that the Christian revelation is divine, but that it is the only publick divine revelation, which is now entirely in force, and likewise to prove that some of those doctrines which have been thought to furnish the most considerable objections against it, are to be regarded as so many arguments in it's favour | |
Columna rostrata : or, a history of the English sea-affairs. With an account of the most remarkable sea-fights, &c. between the English, French, Dutch, Spaniards, &c. Containing, among many other curious Particulars, the following: The Sea-Fight between Admiral Blake and Van Trump, the Dutch Admiral. Admiral Byng's Engagement with the Spanish Fleet off Sicily; with an Account of his hindering the Pretender's Landing in Scotland. An Account of the Dutch destroying several of our Men of War at Chatham. An Account of the taking and destroying the Spanish Galeons, by Admiral Blake, Sir George Rooke, and Sir Charles Wager. Sir John Norris's Expedition to Portugal. An Account of the taking Gibralter, by Sir George Rooke, and his Engagement with the French Fleet off Malaga. Sir Cloudsley Shovel's Naval Actions. With an Account of the Shipwreck in which he was lost. An Account of the taking Vigerus. With several others | |
A critical history of the English sea-affairs, 1739: | |
Free thoughts concerning souls | |
An impartial enquiry into the existence and nature of God : being a modest essay towards a more intelligible account of the divine perfections. With remarks on several authors both ancient and modern; and Particularly on Some Passages in Dr. Clarke's demonstration of the being and attributes of God. In two books. With an appendix concerning the nature of space and duration | |
Of revealed religion | |
Samuel Colliber on the soul and immortality |