Smith, Joseph, 1670-1756
Joseph Smith English academic, 1670–1756
VIAF ID: 3898859 ( Personal )
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Works
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Aristarchus and Philalethes: or, a conference between a church-man and a Dissenter. In which Mr. Peirce's Vindication of the Dissenter's, is considered, Paragraph by Paragraph. Also a preface, with some Remarks on the Lord Bishop of Bangor's Answer to The Report of the Committee of the Lower House of Convocation. By Joseph Smith | |
The British worthies : A poem | |
A clear and comprehensive view of the being, nature, and attributes of God : formed Not only upon the Divine Authority of The Holy Scriptures, but the solid Reasonings and Testimonies of the Best Authors, both Heathen and Christian, which have writ upon the Subject. With practical inferences, remarks, and exhortations, for the more effectual revival of true piety and religion, which in this degenerate Age of Infidelity and Licentiousness, is but too much wanted. The second edition, with large additions | |
The difference between the nonjurors and the present publick assemblies : Not A Real, but Accidental Schism | |
The duty of the living to the memory of the dead. A sermon upon the death of Her most sacred Majesty Queen Anne : Preached at Russel-Court and Trinity Chapels, Aug. 8. 1714 | |
The faithful stewardship : A sermon preach'd before the sons of the clergy, at their anniversary meeting in the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, December 10. 1719 | |
Joseph and Benjamin: or, little Demetrius toss'd in a blanket: a farce, by way of dialogue | |
Modern pleas for schism and infidelity. | |
Some considerations humbly offer'd to the Lord Bp. of Bangor : on his Lordship's Preservative against the principles and practices of the non-jurors: or, A Modest Review of his Appeal to the Consciences, and Common Sense of the Christian Laity | |
The unreasonableness of deism : or the certainty of a divine revelation, evinc'd from the dictates of reason in general, and the evidence of our holy Christian faith in particular. With some reflections on our modern pretenders to free-thinking. Also modern pleas for anarchy and rebellion, review'd; Or a particular Examination of the Senses of St. Peter and St. Paul, concerning the Measures of Submission to the Civil Power |