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spelling | Parker, Benjamin d. 1747 Verfasser aut Philosophical meditations, with divine inferences In two parts. Part I. Containing I. The Proof of a necessary, Self-Existent, Independent, and Eternal Being. II. The Nature of Eternity and Infinite Space consider'd. III. The Author's Opinion of the Place of Hell. IV. The Nature of the Creation and Deluge consider'd. V. The pernicious Doctrines of Election and Reprobation consuted; from the 9th chap. of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans. VI. The Christian Oeconomy the only true One. Vii. Religion and Virtue recommended to every one's Choice. Part II. Containing a View of I. The Primitive Purity of the Creation. II. The Change that ensued upon Man's Disobedience. III. The further Changes that succeeded the Deluge, with a new Definition of the present Phaenomena of our Atmosphere in its various Vicissitudes. IV. The last and final Change to be expected, which will put an End to all future Subjection to Variableness. V. The State of the Blessed in a New Heaven, and a new Earth. By Benjamin Parker, Author of the Philosophical Dissertations The third edition, revised and corrected by a gentleman of the University of Oxford London printed for C. Corbett, at Addison's Head, over against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleetstreet; and T. Harris, at the Looking-Glass and Bible on London-Bridge MDCCXLIV. [1744] Online-Ressource ([4],72,76Seiten) 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T107245 Price from imprint: price Two Shillings Reproduction of original from British Library With an advertisement leaf Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Theology Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0266601600?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Parker, Benjamin d. 1747 Philosophical meditations, with divine inferences In two parts. Part I. Containing I. The Proof of a necessary, Self-Existent, Independent, and Eternal Being. II. The Nature of Eternity and Infinite Space consider'd. III. The Author's Opinion of the Place of Hell. IV. The Nature of the Creation and Deluge consider'd. V. The pernicious Doctrines of Election and Reprobation consuted; from the 9th chap. of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans. VI. The Christian Oeconomy the only true One. Vii. Religion and Virtue recommended to every one's Choice. Part II. Containing a View of I. The Primitive Purity of the Creation. II. The Change that ensued upon Man's Disobedience. III. The further Changes that succeeded the Deluge, with a new Definition of the present Phaenomena of our Atmosphere in its various Vicissitudes. IV. The last and final Change to be expected, which will put an End to all future Subjection to Variableness. V. The State of the Blessed in a New Heaven, and a new Earth. By Benjamin Parker, Author of the Philosophical Dissertations Theology Early works to 1800 |
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title_full | Philosophical meditations, with divine inferences In two parts. Part I. Containing I. The Proof of a necessary, Self-Existent, Independent, and Eternal Being. II. The Nature of Eternity and Infinite Space consider'd. III. The Author's Opinion of the Place of Hell. IV. The Nature of the Creation and Deluge consider'd. V. The pernicious Doctrines of Election and Reprobation consuted; from the 9th chap. of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans. VI. The Christian Oeconomy the only true One. Vii. Religion and Virtue recommended to every one's Choice. Part II. Containing a View of I. The Primitive Purity of the Creation. II. The Change that ensued upon Man's Disobedience. III. The further Changes that succeeded the Deluge, with a new Definition of the present Phaenomena of our Atmosphere in its various Vicissitudes. IV. The last and final Change to be expected, which will put an End to all future Subjection to Variableness. V. The State of the Blessed in a New Heaven, and a new Earth. By Benjamin Parker, Author of the Philosophical Dissertations |
title_fullStr | Philosophical meditations, with divine inferences In two parts. Part I. Containing I. The Proof of a necessary, Self-Existent, Independent, and Eternal Being. II. The Nature of Eternity and Infinite Space consider'd. III. The Author's Opinion of the Place of Hell. IV. The Nature of the Creation and Deluge consider'd. V. The pernicious Doctrines of Election and Reprobation consuted; from the 9th chap. of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans. VI. The Christian Oeconomy the only true One. Vii. Religion and Virtue recommended to every one's Choice. Part II. Containing a View of I. The Primitive Purity of the Creation. II. The Change that ensued upon Man's Disobedience. III. The further Changes that succeeded the Deluge, with a new Definition of the present Phaenomena of our Atmosphere in its various Vicissitudes. IV. The last and final Change to be expected, which will put an End to all future Subjection to Variableness. V. The State of the Blessed in a New Heaven, and a new Earth. By Benjamin Parker, Author of the Philosophical Dissertations |
title_full_unstemmed | Philosophical meditations, with divine inferences In two parts. Part I. Containing I. The Proof of a necessary, Self-Existent, Independent, and Eternal Being. II. The Nature of Eternity and Infinite Space consider'd. III. The Author's Opinion of the Place of Hell. IV. The Nature of the Creation and Deluge consider'd. V. The pernicious Doctrines of Election and Reprobation consuted; from the 9th chap. of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans. VI. The Christian Oeconomy the only true One. Vii. Religion and Virtue recommended to every one's Choice. Part II. Containing a View of I. The Primitive Purity of the Creation. II. The Change that ensued upon Man's Disobedience. III. The further Changes that succeeded the Deluge, with a new Definition of the present Phaenomena of our Atmosphere in its various Vicissitudes. IV. The last and final Change to be expected, which will put an End to all future Subjection to Variableness. V. The State of the Blessed in a New Heaven, and a new Earth. By Benjamin Parker, Author of the Philosophical Dissertations |
title_short | Philosophical meditations, with divine inferences |
title_sort | philosophical meditations with divine inferences in two parts part i containing i the proof of a necessary self existent independent and eternal being ii the nature of eternity and infinite space consider d iii the author s opinion of the place of hell iv the nature of the creation and deluge consider d v the pernicious doctrines of election and reprobation consuted from the 9th chap of st paul s epistle to the romans vi the christian oeconomy the only true one vii religion and virtue recommended to every one s choice part ii containing a view of i the primitive purity of the creation ii the change that ensued upon man s disobedience iii the further changes that succeeded the deluge with a new definition of the present phaenomena of our atmosphere in its various vicissitudes iv the last and final change to be expected which will put an end to all future subjection to variableness v the state of the blessed in a new heaven and a new earth by benjamin parker author of the philosophical dissertations |
title_sub | In two parts. Part I. Containing I. The Proof of a necessary, Self-Existent, Independent, and Eternal Being. II. The Nature of Eternity and Infinite Space consider'd. III. The Author's Opinion of the Place of Hell. IV. The Nature of the Creation and Deluge consider'd. V. The pernicious Doctrines of Election and Reprobation consuted; from the 9th chap. of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans. VI. The Christian Oeconomy the only true One. Vii. Religion and Virtue recommended to every one's Choice. Part II. Containing a View of I. The Primitive Purity of the Creation. II. The Change that ensued upon Man's Disobedience. III. The further Changes that succeeded the Deluge, with a new Definition of the present Phaenomena of our Atmosphere in its various Vicissitudes. IV. The last and final Change to be expected, which will put an End to all future Subjection to Variableness. V. The State of the Blessed in a New Heaven, and a new Earth. By Benjamin Parker, Author of the Philosophical Dissertations |
topic | Theology Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Theology Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0266601600?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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