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Book Holding: Ratio sacra or An appeal unto the rational world, about the reasonableness of revealed religion : containing a rational as well as scriptural confutation of the three grand prevailing errours of the present day, to wit, atheism, deism, and Bourignonism : in discoursing of which, it is made evident that reason, mst either destroy it self, in its genuine principles and notions of the Deity; or else it must, necessarily, acknowledge the two grand founding principles of revealed religion: to wit -- that God is; against the atheist: and -- that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are indeed the word of this God; against the deist: as also the gross absurdities, blasphemies, and fooleries of Bourignonism, are particularly discoursed and laid open.

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Ratio sacra or An appeal unto the rational world, about the reasonableness of revealed religion : containing a rational as well as scriptural confutation of the three grand prevailing errours of the present day, to wit, atheism, deism, and Bourignonism : in discoursing of which, it is made evident that reason, mst either destroy it self, in its genuine principles and notions of the Deity; or else it must, necessarily, acknowledge the two grand founding principles of revealed religion: to wit -- that God is; against the atheist: and -- that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are indeed the word of this God; against the deist: as also the gross absurdities, blasphemies, and fooleries of Bourignonism, are particularly discoursed and laid open.

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Record ID 18079

Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1748-1753. (UYLY205-2) (1748-1753, Type: Other). Page: 138

Blackwell's Ratio Sacra

Borrowed: 1751/4/16 (Friday). Returned: 1751/4/24 (Saturday). Classmark: C.8.42. Original Returned Text: Blackwells Ratio Sacra. Professor: James Murison.


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Andrew Hutton
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


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Thomas Blackwell (Male, born c.1660, died 1728)
Genre: Theology
Ratio sacra or An appeal unto the rational world, about the reasonableness of revealed religion : containing a rational as well as scriptural confutation of the three grand prevailing errours of the present day, to wit, atheism, deism, and Bourignonism : in discoursing of which, it is made evident that reason, mst either destroy it self, in its genuine principles and notions of the Deity; or else it must, necessarily, acknowledge the two grand founding principles of revealed religion: to wit -- that God is; against the atheist: and -- that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are indeed the word of this God; against the deist: as also the gross absurdities, blasphemies, and fooleries of Bourignonism, are particularly discoursed and laid open.
Classmark: C.8.42.

Record ID 18906

Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1748-1753. (UYLY205-2) (1748-1753, Type: Other). Page: 170

Blackwells Ratio Sacra

Borrowed: 1752/2/25 (Friday). Returned: 1752/3/11 (Saturday). Classmark: C.8.42. Original Returned Text: Blackwells Ratio Sacra. Professor: David Gregory.


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James Laing
Gender: Male.
Life dates: 1732-1814. St Andrews Biographical Register, 1747-1897: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1390697516.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


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Thomas Blackwell (Male, born c.1660, died 1728)
Genre: Theology
Ratio sacra or An appeal unto the rational world, about the reasonableness of revealed religion : containing a rational as well as scriptural confutation of the three grand prevailing errours of the present day, to wit, atheism, deism, and Bourignonism : in discoursing of which, it is made evident that reason, mst either destroy it self, in its genuine principles and notions of the Deity; or else it must, necessarily, acknowledge the two grand founding principles of revealed religion: to wit -- that God is; against the atheist: and -- that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are indeed the word of this God; against the deist: as also the gross absurdities, blasphemies, and fooleries of Bourignonism, are particularly discoursed and laid open.
Classmark: C.8.42.