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Thomas Chubb | lit.salon
Thomas Chubb
Born:
1679
Died:
1747
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Born:
1679
Died:
1747
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Discourse concerning reason, with regard to religion and divine revelation Wherein is shewn, that reason either is, or else that it ought to be, a sufficient guide in matters of religion. Occasioned by the Lord Bishop of London's [i.e. Edmund Gibson's] Second pastoral letter. To which are added, some reflections upon the comparative excellency and usefulness of moral and pastoral duties. Occasioned by the controversy that has arisen ... upon the publication of Dr. Clark's Exposition of the church catechism ...
1731
Thomas Chubb
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Four tracts Viz. I. An Enquiry concerning the Books of the New Testament, Whether they were written by Divine Inspiration, &c. II. Remarks on Britannicus's Letters, publish'd in the London Journals of the 4th and 11th of April, 1724; and re-published in the Journals of the 5th and 12th of April 1729; containing an Argument drawn from the single Fact of Christ's Resurrection, to prove the Divinity of his Mission. Wherein is shewn, that Britannicus's Argument does not answer the Purpose for which it was intended. And in which is likewise shewn, what was the great and main End that the Resurrection of Christ was intended to be subservient to; viz. not to prove the Divinity of his Mission, but to gather together his Disciples, to commission, and qualify, and send them forth to preach his Gospel to all Nations. III. The Case of Abraham with respect to his being commanded by God to offer his Son Isaac in Sacrifice, farther considered. In Answer to Mr. Stone's Remarks. In a Letter to the Rev. Mr. Stone. IV. The Equity and Reasonableness of a future Judgment and Retribution exemplify'd; or, a Discourse on the Parable of the unmerciful Servant, as it is related in Matth. xviii. from Verse 23, to the End of the Chapter. By Thomas Chubb
1734
Thomas Chubb
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The supremacy of the Father asserted, or Eight arguments from scripture to prove that the son is a Being ...
1715
Thomas Chubb
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A supplement to The previous question with regard to religion wherein ... objections made to The previous question are examin'd: and ... God's moral character is more fully vindicated. In a letter to a friend ...
1725
Thomas Chubb
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A vindication of God's moral character as to the cause and origin of evil, both natural and moral. : Wherein the case of liberty and necessity is considered, with regard to human actions. : In a letter to a friend
1726
Thomas Chubb
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An examination of Mr. Barclay's principles, with regard to man's natural ability since the fall: To which is added, The glory of Christ
1726
Thomas Chubb
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A supplement to The vindication of God's moral character Wherein three objections are examined: two urged against the wisdom and goodness of God; and the other against human liberty. To which is added, The case of Abraham with regard to his offering up Isaac in sacrifice, re-examined
1727
Thomas Chubb
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Scripture-evidence consider'd in a view of the controversy betwixt the author and Mr. Barclay's defenders, viz. Mr. Beaven and Dr. Morgan; in a fourth letter to a friend. To which are added two tracts, viz. I. Some short reflections on virtue and happiness ... II. A few things humbly offer'd to the consideration of believers and unbelievers
1728
Thomas Chubb
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The comparative excellence and obligation of moral and positive duties, fully stated and considered In answer to a pamphlet [by Daniel Waterland], entitled, The nature, obligation, and efficacy of the Christian sacraments consider'd. As also, the comparative value of moral and positive duties distinctly stated and cleared
1730
Thomas Chubb, Arthur Ashley Sykes
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An enquiry concerning the grounds and reasons: or what those principles are, on which two of our anniversary solemnities are founded: viz. that on the 30th of January, being the day of the martyrdom of King Charles the First, appointed to be kept as a day of fasting; and that on the 5th of November, being the day of our deliverance from Popery and slavery, by the happy arrival of His late Majesty King William the Third, appointed to be kept as a day of thanksgiving
1732
Thomas Chubb
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Some observations offered to publick consideration Occasioned by the opposition made to Dr. Rundle's election to the see of Gloucester. In which the credit of the history of the Old Testament is particularly considered. To which are added, three tracts, viz. I. An answer to Mr. Stone's second Remarks on the Case of Abraham. II. A discourse on sincereity. Occasioned by what Dr. Waterland has lately written on the subject. III. A supplement to the tract intitled, The equity and reasonableness of a future judgment and retribution exemplified
1735
Thomas Chubb
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Two letters containing I. An enquiry concerning church discipline ... In a letter to Dr. Stebbing. II. An enquiry converning covenants ... In a letter to Dr. Waterland. To which is added, a defence of protestantism: in answer to the modest plea for popery ...
1736
Thomas Chubb
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The true gospel of Jesus Christ vindicated and also a vindication of the author's short dissertation on Providence
1739
Thomas Chubb
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An enquiry into the ground and foundation of religion Wherein is shewn, that religion is founded in nature
1740
Thomas Chubb
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The true gospel of Jesus Christ asserted wherein is shewn what is and what is not that gospel; what was the great and good end it was intended to serve; how it is excellently suited to answer that purpose; and how, or by what means that end has in a great measure been frustrated. Humbly offered to publick consideration, and in particular to all those who esteem themselves, or are esteemed by others to be ministers of Jesus Christ, and preachers of his gospel; and more especially to all those who have obtained the reputation of being the great defenders of Christianity
1741
Thomas Chubb
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Four dissertations viz. I. On the history of Melchizedek... II. On the temper and behaviour of Esau and Jacob... III. On the conduct of Balaam... IV. On Dr. Sherlock, Lord Bishop of Salisbury's assertion, viz. Thus far all is well... Inscribed to Mr. Samuel Dicker, of Walton in Surrey
1746
Thomas Chubb