Morgan, Thomas, ?-1743
Morgan, Thomas, d. 1743
Morgan, Thomas 16..?-1743
Morgan, Thomas, 16..?-1743, déiste
Morgan, Thomas 167.?-1743
Thomas Morgan English deist
Morgan, Thomas, 1671/72-1743
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Works
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The absurdity of opposing faith to reason : or, a defence of Christianity against the power of enthusiasm. In answer to Mr. Bradbury's sermon on the fifth of November, intitled, The nature of faith. Address'd to the Five Ministers concern'd with him in carrying on the Lecture at Pinners-Hall | |
Apollo Britannicus | |
The ax laid to the root of christian priestcraft : in four discourses | |
Brief examination of the Reverend Mister Warburton's Divine legation of Moses | |
Cabinet. By a society of gentlemen. Vol. I [-III] | |
collection of tracts, relating to the right of private judgment, the sufficiency of Scripture, and the terms of church-communion ; upon christian principles : occasion'd by the late Trinitarian controversy . And now revised and published all together ; with a preface : by the author, Thomas Morgan, M. D. | |
A defence of natural and revealed religion : occasioned by Mr. Chubb's scripture evidence considered, in a view of the controversy betwixt himself and Mr. Barclay's defenders. In a second letter to a friend | |
A defence of the moral philosopher : Against a pamphlet, intitled, The immorality of the moral philosopher. By the Author. | |
Enthusiasm in distress: or, an examination of the reflections upon reason, in a letter to Phileleutherus Britannicus. By Thomas Morgan | |
Het godlyk gezag van het Oude en Nieuwe Testament verdeedigt : en de karakters van Mozes, de Profeten, onzen zaligmaker Jesus Christus , en zyne apostelen in het byzonder gehandhaaft, teegen de onrechtmaatige betichtingen en valsche reedeneeringen van een boek: getiteld Zeedenkundigen filozoof [door Thomas Morgan] | |
A letter to Mr. Thomas Chubb; occasioned by his two letters to a friend in vindication of human nature, humbly offer'd to the consideration of the people call'd Quakers. By Thomas Morgan M. D | |
A letter to Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar, Monmouthshire, baronet, M.P | |
A letter to Sir Richard Blackmore. - | |
A letter to the Reverend Dr. Waterland : occasion'd by his late writings in defence of the Athanasian hypothesis | |
The Mechanical Practice Of Physick : In Which The Specifick Method Is Examin'd and Exploded ; And The Bellinian Hypothesis of Animal Secretion and Muscular Motion, Consider'd and Refuted. With Some Occasional Remarks and Scholia on Dr. Lobb's Treatise of the Small Pox, Dr. Robinson on the Animal Oeconomy, and Professor Boerhaave's Account of the Animal Spirits and Muscular Motion By T. Morgan, M.D.. | |
The moral philosopher in a dialogue between Philalethes, a Christian deist, and Theophanes, a Christian Jew | |
The moral philosopher. London 1738-1740. | |
The moral Philosopher. : Vol. III. Superstition and tyranny inconsistent with theocracy. Occasioned by the Reverend Dr. Leland's second volume of The Divine authority of the Old and New Testament asserted: and the Reverend Mr. Lowman's Dissertation on the civil government of the Hebrews. By Philalethes | |
The nature and consequences of enthusiasm consider'd : in some short remarks on the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity stated and defended. In a letter to Mr. Tong, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Reynolds. The second edition. With a postscript occasion'd by Mr. Bradbury's discourse, intitled, The Necessity of Contending for Revealed Religion | |
Philosophical principles of medicine, in three parts. Containing, I. A demonstration of the General laws of gravity, with their Effects upon Animal Bodys. II. The more particular Laws which obtain in the Motion and Secretion of the vital Fluids, applied to the principal Diseases and Irregularitys of the Animal Machine. III. The primary and chief Intentions of Medicine in the Cure of Diseases, problematically propos'd and mechanically resolv'd. By Tho. Morgan, M.D | |
Physico-theology : or, A philosophico-moral disquisition concerning human nature, free agency, moral government, and divine providence | |
Sacerdotism display'd, &c. | |
A second postscript to Enthusiasm in distress : Occasioned by Mr. Nisbett's second letter, intitled, Comprehension confusion. Address'd to Mr. Nisbett, by Thomas Morgan, M.D | |
A vindication of the moral philosopher : against the false accusations, insults, and personal abuses, of Samuel Chandler, Late Bookseller, and Minister of the Gospel |