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DEMONSTRATION
OF THE
BEING AND ATTRIBUTES OF GOD,
MORE PARTICULARLY
IN ANSWER TO MR HOBBES, SPINOZA,
AND THEIR FOLLOWERS.
WHEREIN THE NOTION OF LIBERTY IS STATED, AND THE POSSIBILITY AND CERTAINTY OF IT PROVED, IN OPPOSITION TO NECESSITY AND FATE.
BEING THE SUBSTANCE OF EIGHT SERMONS, PREACHED IN THE CATHEDRAL-CHURCH OF ST PAUL, IN THE YEAR 1704, AT THE LECTURE FOUNDED BY THE HONOURABLE ROBERT BOYLE, ESQ.
Rom. i. 20.—For the invisible things of Him from the Creation of the World are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made; even his Eternal Power and Godhead: So that they are without excuse.
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DISCOURSE
CONCERNING THE
OBLIGATIONS OF NATURAL RELIGION,
AND THE
TRUTH AND CERTAINTY
OF THE
CHRISTIAN REVELATION.
IN ANSWER TO MR HOBBES, SPINOZA, THE AUTHOR OF THE
ORACLES OF REASON, AND OTHER DENIERS OF
NATURAL AND REVEALED RELIGION.
BEING SIXTEEN SERMONS PREACHED IN THE CATHEDRAL-CHURCH OF ST. PAUL,
IN THE YEARS 1704-5, AT THE LECTURE FOUNDED BY
THE HON. ROBERT BOYLE, ESQ.
WITH SUPPLEMENTARY MATTER.
By SAMUEL CLARKE, D.D.
Late Rector of St James#8217;s, Westminster.
A NEW EDITION.
GLASGOW:
PRINTED FOR RICHARD GRIFFIN AND CO.
T. TEGG, G. OFFOR, J. & C. EVANS, J. JONES, R. BALDOCK. T. ROBINSON & CO. C. SHARPE & SON, AND E. BAYNES, LONDON; E. WEST & CO. AND A. ALLARDICE, EDINBURGH; AND M. JELLET, BELFAST.
1823.
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