قراءة كتاب The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
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The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
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CHAPTER III.
THE DEISTS.
(J.H. Overton.)
- Points at issue in the Deistical controversy 75-6
- Deists not properly a sect 76
- Some negative tenets of the Deists 77
- Excitement caused by the subject of Deism 78
- Toland's 'Christianity not mysterious' 79
- Shaftesbury's 'Characteristics' 80-2
- His protest against the Utilitarian view of Christianity 81
- Collins's 'Discourse of Freethinking' 82-3
- Bentley's 'Remarks' on Collins' 83-4
- Collins's 'Discourse on the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion' 84-5
- Woolston's 'Six Discourses on the Miracles' 85
- Sherlock's 'Tryal of the Witnesses' 86
- Annet's 'Resurrection of Jesus Considered' 86
- Tindal's 'Christianity as old as the Creation' 86-7
- Conybeare's 'Defence of Revealed Religion' 87
- Tindal the chief exponent of Deism 88
- Morgan's 'Moral Philosopher' 89
- Chubbs's works 90-1
- 'Christianity not founded on argument' 92-3
- Bolingbroke's 'Philosophical Works' 93-6
- Butler's 'Analogy' 96-7
- Warburton's 'Divine Legation of Moses' 97-8
- Berkeley's 'Alciphron, or the Minute Philosopher' 98-9
- Leland's 'View of the Deistical Writers' 100-1
- Pope's 'Essay on Man' 101-2
- John Locke's relation to Deism 102-5
- Effects of the Deistical controversy 106-8
- Collapse of Deism 108
- Want of sympathy with the Deists 110
- Their unpopularity 111

