Bibliotheca parochialis: or, A scheme of such theological heads both general and particular, as are more peculiarly requisite to be well studied by every pastor of a parish. Part. I. Together with a catalogue of books which may be read upon each of those points. / By Thomas Bray ...

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Bibliotheca parochialis: or, A scheme of such theological heads both general and particular, as are more peculiarly requisite to be well studied by every pastor of a parish. Part. I. Together with a catalogue of books which may be read upon each of those points. / By Thomas Bray ...
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Bray, Thomas, 1658-1730.
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London, :: Printed for Robert Clavel, and are to be sold by John North, bookseller in Dublin.,
M DC XC VII. [1697]
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Theology -- Bibliography -- Early works to 1800.
Christianity -- Bibliography -- Early works to 1800.
Religion -- Bibliography -- Early works to 1800.
Theological libraries -- Early works to 1800.
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"Bibliotheca parochialis: or, A scheme of such theological heads both general and particular, as are more peculiarly requisite to be well studied by every pastor of a parish. Part. I. Together with a catalogue of books which may be read upon each of those points. / By Thomas Bray ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B08553.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 8, 2024.

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II. Of the later and more Modern Writers upon Natural Religion.
  • Pfhanneri Systema Theologiae Gentilis Purioris, quâ quam propè ad veram Religionem Gentiles accesserint per cuncta ferè ejus Capita, ex ipsis praecipuè illorum Scriptis ostenditur, 4o.
  • Bishop Wilkins of Natural Religion, 8o.
  • Raymundi de Sabunde Theologia Naturalis, 8o.
  • Dr. Scot's Christian Life, Part 2. Vol. 1.
  • Ld. Ch. J. Hales's Knowledge of God and our Selves, Part 1.
  • A Discourse of Natural and Reveal'd Religion, or the Light of Nature a Guide to Divine Truth, 8o. London 1691.

N. To these it may be also thought proper to add that Sett of Authors who have written upon the Laws of Nature, as Grotius,

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Puffendorf, &c. But these Learn∣ed Writers considering the Duties that Natural Reason dictates,* 1.1 not as respecting God and another World, but as relating to the well-being of the Animal and Social Life here up∣on Earth: These Duties as handled by them, will scarcely come under the Notion of Religious: Or if they do, they are but one part of Natural Re∣ligion, and fall under our consideration properly enough when we shall come to that Article of the Covenant, Evangelical Obedience; whereas our Design is in this Place to set down those Authors both Pagan and Christian, who have deliver'd to us, as well the Principles of Natural Religion, as the Duties resul∣ting from them.

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