Hartley, Thomas, 1708-1784
Hartley, Thomas
Hartley, Thomas 1709-1784
Thomas Hartley English religious writer and translator
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Works
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De coelo et ejus mirabilibus. | |
De commercio animae et corporis | |
Conversion founded on conviction of sin. A sermon preached in the parish-church of All-Saints, in Northampton, on Sunday, October 30, 1748 | |
Discourse on mistakes concerning religion, enthusiasm, experiences, &c | |
The doctrine of a trinity in the divine nature, defended. By the Rev. T. Hartley, M.A. formerly rector of Winwick, Northamptonshire. | |
Du commerce établi entre l'âme et le corps, ou traité de la liaison qui subsiste entre le spirituel et le matériel | |
The four doctrines with the Nine questions ... | |
The four leading doctrines of the New church | |
God's controversy with the nations : Addressed to the rulers and people of Christendom | |
Neuf questions sur la Trinité, etc. | |
Nine queries concerning the Trinity, &c : proposed to the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg, by the Rev. Thomas Hartley; with the answers given by the former to each question. | |
Paradise restored: or A testimony to the doctrine of the blessed millennium ... | |
Prayer and charity recommended in two discourses, 1737: | |
Quaestiones novem de Trinitate, &c | |
Quæstiones novem de Trinitate, &c. ad Emanuelem Swedenborg propositæ a Thomȧ Hartley; tum illius responsa | |
Spiritual worship, the religion of the law and the gospel : A sermon preached at the visitation of the Revd William Browne, D.D. Archdeacon of Northampton. Held at Northampton, April 30. 1747 | |
Thoughts on the nature of war, and its repugnancy to the Christian life. Extracted from a sermon, on the 29th November, 1759; being the day of public thanksgiving for the successed obtained in the late war. With some extracts from the writings of Will. Law and Th. Harley [!] both clergymen of the Church of England, on the necessity of self-denial, and bearing the daily cross in order to be true followers of Christ. | |
A treatise concerning heaven and hell, and of the wonderful things therein | |
A treatise on the nature of influx: or, Of the intercourse between the soul of and body | |
The way to the Sabbath of rest. Or The soul's progress in the work of the new-birth ... |