1753

The Jews advocate. Containing Mr. Lockes sentiments
in respect to the treatment of Jews by Christians.
London: printed for M. Cooper; W. Reeve; and C. Sympson. 1753. [2], ii, 54 p. 8o.
Quotes Lockes paraphrase of Romans 11.
1754

Two letters of Sir Isaac Newton to Mr. Le Clerc
The former containing a dissertation upon the reading of the Greek text, I John, v.7.
The latter upon that of I Timothy, iii.16.
Published from authentick MSS in the library of the Remonstrants in Holland.
London: printed for J. Payne, 1754. [4], 119, [1] p. 8o.
Also published as: An historical account of two notable corruptions of scripture.
In a letter to a friend. Now first published entire from a ms. in the authors hand-writing
in the possession of the Rev. Dr. Ekens, Dean of Carlisle. // IN:
Isaaci Newtoni opera quae exstant omnia.
Commentariis illustrabat Samuel Horsley
Londini: excudebat Joannes Nichols. 1779-1785. Tom. 5 (1785):493-550.
1756

D. Siegmund Jacob Baumgartens Auslegung der beyden Briefe St. Pauli an die Corinthier.
Mit Anmerkungen und einer Paraphrasi Johann August Nösselts
Nebst einer Vorrede herausgegeben von John Salomon Semler.
Halle, bey Johann Justinus Gebauer, 1756. 2 vol. in 1. 4 o.
Reprinted in 1761; 1756 edition not verified.
C 76
1761

Paraphrastische Erklärung und Anmerkungen über einige Bücher des Neuen Testaments.
Aus dem Englischen ubersetzt und mit einer Nachricht von dem Leven und Schrifften des Verfassers vermehret
von Johann Peter Bamberger.
Nebst einer Vorrede Herrn August Friedrich Wilhelm Sachs.
Leipzig, in der Weidmannischen Buchhandlung, 1761.
Unverified.
1765

The morality of the New Testament digested under various heads,
comprehending the duties which we owe to God, to ourselves, and to our fellow-creatures.
Together with
some observations on the arguments of Mr. Locke and Dr. Leland.
By a rational Christian
London: printed for J. Johnson. 1765. xxxv, [1], 404 p. 4o.
See Conclusion (p. 269-373 [esp. 296-312]); reprinted in 1818.
Also attributed to Francis Webb.
C 130 [Anon.]; Y&Y 1765.4
1767

Lettres à Son Altesse monseigneur le Prince de ****.
Sur Rabelais & sur dautres auteurs accusés davoir mal parlé
de la religion chrêtienne. A Amsterdam, chez Marc Michel Rey. 1767. [4], 144 p.
Addressed to Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneberg.
False imprint; printed in Geneva.
See Lettre 4.
Another ed.(?): Lettres à Son Altesse monseigneur le Prince de ****.
Sur Rabelais & sur dautres auteurs accusés davoir mal parlé
de la religion chrêtienne. A Londres, 1768. [6], 114 p. 8o.
Half title: Catalogue raisonn des esprits forts depuis le cur Rabelais,
jusquau curé Jean Meslier. Dress par M.P.V. Professeur en Théologie.
See De Loke (p. 31-32)
English translation: Letters addressed to His Highness the Prince of *****, containing,
comments on the writings of the most eminent authors, who have been accused of attacking the Christian religion. By M. Voltaire. London, printed for T. Becket and P.A. de Hondt, 1768. iv, 116 p.
See Letter 4, On the English authors who have had the misfortune to write against the Christian religion.
Unverified; source: NUC.
T 234 [1779 London ed.]
1768

1770

A commentary on the books of the Old and New Testament.
In which are inserted the notes and collections of John Locke, Esq; Daniel Waterland, D.D.
the right honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon. and other learned persons. With practical improvements.
By William Dodd.
In three volumes.
London: printed for R. Davis; L. Davis, T. Carnen and F. Newbery, junior. 1770. 3 vol. 2o.
1781

Gibbons account of Christianity considered: together with some strictures
on Humes Dialogues concerning natural religion. By Joseph Milner
York: printed by A. Ward; and sold by G. Robinson, and T. Cadell, London; J. Merrill, in Cambridge;
J. Fletcher in Oxford; W. Tessseyman, in York; T. Browne, in Hull; and J. Binns, in Leeds. 1781.
xiii, [1], 262 p. 8o.
See 8, Rationality (p. 154-163)
C 130
1785

Essays on scripture metaphors, divine justice, divine mercy, and the doctrine of satisfaction.
By W. Ludlam
London: printed for Lockyer Davis. 1785. [2], 125, [1] p. 8o.
1787

The power of religion on the mind, in retirement, sickness, and at death;
exemplified in the testimonies and experience of men distinguished by their greatness, learning, or virtue.
York: printed by Lucas Lund, 1787. 210 p. 8o.
Unverified; source: ESTC.
Also: The power of religion on the mind :
in retirement, affliction, and at the approach of death : exemplified in the testimonies and experience of persons distinguished by their greatness, learning, or virtue / by Lindley Murray.
New York : printed by order of the trustees of the residuary estate of Lindley Murray ; S.S. & W. Wood, 1860.
See John Locke (p. 173-177)
T 217 [15th ed., 1810]
1788

The works of Nathaniel Lardner
containing Credibility of the Gospel history;
Jewish and heathen testimonies; History of heretics; and his sermons and tracts.
To the first volume is prefixed the life of the author, by Andrew Kippis.
London, printed for J. Johnson, 1788. 11 vols.
Also: London : W. Ball, 1838. 10 vols. See vol. 10:110, 146, 152, 154.
Two essays on justification and the influence of the Holy Spirit:
in addition to four theological essays, lately published. By W. Ludlam
London: printed for Lockyer Davis, 1788. [4], 57, [1] p. 8o.
1790

Remarks on the religious sentiments of learned and eminent laymen;
viz. Sir Isaac Newton, Hon. Robert Boyle, Locke, Sir Matthew Hale, Addison, Nelson,
Lord Lyttelton, West, Soame Jenyns, &c. &c.
London: sold by Mssrs. Robinsons; Messrs. Merril, and Lunn, Cambridge; and Messrs. Fletcher, Oxford. 1790.
[8], 157, [3] p.
See p. 33-44 (mostly quotations from Reasonableness)
Y&Y 1790.3
1795

Advice to a student in the University, concerning the qualifications and duties
of a minister of the Gospel in the Church of England. By John Napleton
Oxford, printed for Fletcher and Hanwell; sold by Mess. Rivington, London. 1795.
vi, [2], 147, [1] p. 8o.
Recommends Lockes Paraphrases (p. 34)
C 130 [Mapleton]; Y&Y 1795.2
1796

A discourse concerning faith as a condition of the Gospel covenant,
and as the instrument whereby salvation is wrought in the heart by divine power.
With an appendix containing some remarks on Mr. Lockes Paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's Epistles.
George-town [Va.]: from the press of Green, English, & Co. 1796.
See Remarks on Mr. Lockes Paraphrase & notes on St. Pauls Epistles
(p. 45-60)
Evans 32050; Y&Y 1796.1
1799

History the interpreter of prophecy, or, A view of scriptural prophecies and their accomplishment
in the past and present occurrences of the world; with conjectures respecting their future completion. By Henry Kett
Oxford; printed for Messrs. Hanwell and Parker; and J. Cooke; and sold by C. and J. Rivington; Robson; Egerton; Cadell and Davies; and Hatchard, London. 1799. 3 vol. 12o.
C 130
1801

John Locke ; Die Freidenker. // IN:
Adrastea. 1 (1801):203-217.
C 111
The Gospel ministry of women, under the Christian dispensation, defended :
from Scripture, and from the writings of John Locke, Josiah Martin, &c. / by William Rawes, Jun.
London : printed and sold by William Phillips, 1801. 45 p.
Quotes from Lockes Paraphrase and notes.
C 130; Y&Y 1801.1; T 224
1819

Extracts from an unpublished autograph of Locke / S.W. // IN:
Christian observer. 18 (1819):69-76.
Describes Lockes manuscript;
includes quotations from Lockes translations from Nicoles Essais.
Y&Y 1819.2; A [786]
1820

1821

Letters on Unitarianism : addressed to members of the First Presbyterian Church
in the City of Baltimore / by Samuel Miller. Trenton : printed by George Sherman, 1821.
See p. 108-110.
Ninth letter to the Rev. Dr. Miller :
on the theological sentiments of Newton, Locke and Watts / a Unitarian of Baltimore. // IN:
Unitarian miscellany and Christian monitor. 2 (1821):267-290.
Reprinted as: Theological sentiments of Newton, Locke, and Watts. // IN:
An inquiry into the comparative moral tendancy of Trinitarian and Unitarian doctrines :
in a series of letters to the Rev. Dr. Miller, of Princeton / by Jared Sparks.
Boston : Wells and Lilly, 1823. p. 365-397.
1824

Bibliotheca biblica : a select list of books on sacred literature :
with notices, biographical, critical, and bibliographical / by William Orme.
Edinburgh : A. Black, 1824.
Lockes Paraphrases cited and abstracted (p. 293-294)
Auslegung des Briefes Pauli an die Römer : nebst fortlausenden Auszügen
aus den exegetischen Schriften der Kirchenväter und Reformatoren /
von Friedrich August Gottreu Tholuck. Berlin : Ferdinand Dmmler, 1824. xxx, 514 p.
Unverified.
1831

Conformity with the national church : an answer to Reasons for non-conformity by John Locke,
published in a life of Mr. Locke, by Lord King. London : C.J.G. & F. Rivington, 1831. viii, 95 p.
C 130; Y&Y 1831.1
1832

Locke on the Epistles of St. Paul. // IN:
The American monthly review. 2 (1832):265-273.
Y&Y 1832.1
Kritisch-exegetischer Kommentar über das Neue Testament /
von Heinr. Aug. Wilh. Meyer. Göttingen : Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1832-59.
Unverified.
1833

Religious opinions and example of Milton, Locke, and Newton : a lecture with notes /
by Henry Acton. London : R. Hunter, sold by T. Balle, Exeter; W. Browne, Bristol, 1833. 47 p.
Another edition: Boston : printed for the American Unitarian Association [by] C. Bowen, 1833.
40 p. (American Unitarian Association tracts ; 77)
C 130; Y&Y 1833.1, 2
The Bible. // IN:
Cincinnati mirror. 31 Aug. 1833 = v.2 (1832/33):200.
Quotes Locke on the Bible.
Y&Y 1833.3
1841

Geschichte des englischen Deismus / von Gotthard Victor Lechler.
Stuttgart : J.G. Cotta, 1841.
See Lockes philosophischer und religiöser Standpunkt (p. 154-179)
Cs 98
1845

A retrospect of the religious life of England, or, The Church, Puritanism, and free enquiry /
by John James Tayler. London : J. Chapman, 1845.
See Influence of the writings of Locke (p. 342-364)
1849

Reason and faith, their claims and conflicts. // IN:
Edinburgh review. 90 (1849):293-356.
Reprinted in: Reason and faith, and other miscellanies of Henry Rogers.
Boston : Crosby, Nichols ; New York : C.S. Francis, 1853. p. 339-458.
C 113
1850

Antitrinitarian biography, or, Sketches of the lives and writings
of distinguished antitrinitarians
/ by Robert Wallace.
London : E.T. Whitfield, 1850.
See John Locke (vol. 3:399-428)
1851

Reason and faith. // IN:
Westminster review. 56 (Oct. 1851):34-43.
C 113
1856

Sir Isaac Newtons views on points of Trinitarian doctrine, his articles of faith,
and the general co-incidence of his opinions with those of John Locke :
a selection of authorities, with observations / by Henry Green.
London : E.T. Whitfield ; Manchester : Johnson and Rawson, 1856. 118 p.
C 130; Y&Y 1856.2
1860

Tendencies of religious thought in England, 1688-1750. // IN:
Essays and reviews. London : J.W. Parker, 1860. p. 254-329.
Reprinted in: Essays by the late Mark Pattison
/
collected and arranged by Henry Nettleship.
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1889. vol. 2:42-118.
1863

Confutazione scolastica del dubbio lockiano intorno alla spiritualità dellanima. // IN: Civiltà cattolica. Serie 5:no. 8 (1863):168-180.
M p.351
Del dubbio lockiano sopre limmaterialità dellanima. // IN:
Civiltà cattolica. Serie 5:no. 7 (1863):399-414.
M p.351
1872

Lockes bewijs voor het bestaan van God / door D. Burger.
Amersfoort : A.M. Slothouwer, 1872. 30 p.
LNL 5:19; Y&Y 1872.2
1880

Geschichte der christlichen Religionsphilosophie seit der Reformation /
von G.Ch. Bernhard Pünjer. Braunschweig : C.A. Schwetschke, 1880.
See John Locke (Band 1:231-236)
English translation: History of the Christian philosophy of religion from the Reformation to Kant /
by Bernhard Pünjer ; translated from the German by W. Hastie ; with a preface by Robert Flint.
Edinburgh : T. & T. Clark, 1887. See p. 315-321.
1886

Essai sur les idées religieuses de Locke / par François Milhac.
Genève : Rivera et Dubois, 1886. 115 p.
ThesisFaculté de théologie protestante de Paris.
C 130; Y&Y 1886.1
1889

The religious opinions of John Locke / by Elwood Ernest Worcester.
[Geneva, N.Y. : W.F. Humphrey], 1889. 124 p. Inaug.-Diss.Leipzig.
C 130; Y&Y 1889.7
1893

Die Religionsphilosophie des John Locke :
aus seinen sämmtlichen Werken im Zusammenhang dargestellt
/ vorgelegt von Paul Fischer.
Berlin : G. Schade, 1893. 35 p. Inaug.-Diss.Erlangen.
C 130; Y&Y 1893.2
1899

A short history of freethought, ancient and modern / by John M. Robertson.
London : S. Sonnenschein ; New York : Macmillan, 1899. xv, 447 p.
Also: 2nd ed., rewritten and greatly enlarged. London : Watts, 1906. See vol. 2:117-121;
and A history of freethought, ancient and modern, to the period of the French Revolution / by J.M. Robertson. 4th ed., rev. and expanded. London : Watts, 1936. See vol. 2:663-667.
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