28 research outputs found
Christianity not mysterious, or, A treatise shewing that there is nothing in the Gospel contrary to reason, nor above it and that no Christian doctrine can be properly call'd a mystery / by John Toland.
An apology for Mr. Toland in a letter from himself to a member of the House of Commons in Ireland, written the day before his book was resolv'd to be burnt by the Committee of Religion : to which is prefix'd a narrative containing the occasion of the said letter.
A defence of the Parliament of 1640. and the people of England against King Charles I. and his adherents containing a short account of some of the many illegal, arbitrary, Popish and tyrannical actions of King Charles I. unjustly called the pious martyr; together with the following tracts, &c. 1. The Pope's letter to King Charles ... 14. To give a clear demonstration of this holy martyr's religion and piety, see his declaration for the lawfulness of sports and pastimes on the Lord's Day, printed at large in this book.
The militia reform'd, or, An easy scheme of furnishing England with a constant land-force capable to prevent or to subdue any forein power, and to maintain perpetual quiet at home without endangering the public liberty.
The grand mystery laid open [electronic resource] : namely, by dividing of the Protestants to weaken the Hanover succession, and by defeating the succession to extirpate the Protestant religion. To which is added, The sacredness of parliamentary securities: Against those, Who wou'd indirectly this Year, or more directly the next (if they live so long) attack the Publick Funds.
Anonymous. By John Toland.Sig. C3 (pp. 21-22) is a cancel; the final line on p.22 begins: the.Variant: the final line on p. 22 begins: and.Price from imprint: Price 6 d.MB report variant; AWu report sig. C3 not a cancel in their copyElectronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
The memorial of the state of England, [electronic resource] : In Vindication of the Queen, the church, and the Administration: design'd to rectify the mutual mistakes of protestants, and to unite their affections in defence of our religion and liberty.
Anonymous. By John Toland.Not clear whether the preliminary leaf is tp or something else; verifyElectronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from "Department of Special Collections, Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas"
The second part of the state anatomy, &c. [electronic resource] : Containing a short vindication of the former part, against the misrepresentations of the ignorant or the malicious, especially relating to our ministers of state and to foreigners; with some reflections on the design'd clamor against the army, and on the Suedish consipiracy. Also, letters to His Grace, the Late Archbishop of Canterbury, and to the dissenting ministers of all denominations, in the year 1705-6, about a general toleration, with some of their answers to the author: who now offers to publick consideration, what was then transacted for private satisfaction; together with a letter from their high-mightinesses the states-general of the United Provinces, on the same subject.
Signed at end: Patricola, i.e. John Toland.Price in square brackets: (Price One Shilling.)Goldsmiths',Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from University of London's Goldsmiths' Library
Christianity not mysterious, or, A treatise shewing that there is nothing in the Gospel contrary to reason, nor above it [electronic resource] : and that no Christian doctrine can be properly call'd a mystery.
Attributed to John Toland. Cf. BM.Reproduction of original in Harvard University Libraries.WingMcAlpin Coll.Electronic reproduction