Publications of Robert Cornthwaite

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  • Cornthwaite, Robert. Reflections on Dr. Wright's Treatise on the religious observation of the Lord's-Day, according to the express words of the fourth commandment. ... In a letter to the Doctor. By R. Cornthwaite. London: printed for J. Noon, [1724?]. ESTC No. T149979. Grub Street ID 195879.
  • Cornthwaite, Robert. The romish doctrine of transubstantiation impartially considered: or a Plain, Rational, and Scriptural Defence of the Protestant Doctrine of the Eucharist; wherein all the Subtilties of the Romish Church, which relate to the Argument, are duly examined and fully confuted, By R. Cornthwaite. London: printed for John Noon, at the White Hart in Cheapside, near Mercers-Chapel; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, [1732]. ESTC No. T11603. Grub Street ID 167712.
  • Cornthwaite, Robert. The seventh day of the week, the Christian Sabbath. [London?]: Printed for the author, 1735. ESTC No. T96535. Grub Street ID 315989.
  • Cornthwaite, Robert. The seventh day of the week, the Christian Sabbath. London: sold by J. Noon, 1735. ESTC No. N37050. Grub Street ID 25004.
  • Cornthwaite, Robert. The seventh-day sabbath farther vindicated: or, a defence of some reflexions on Dr. Wright's treatise on the religious observation of the Lord's day, according to the express words of the fourth commandment. As also, of another piece, intitled The seventh day of the week the Christian sabbath, against the exceptions of the author of The fourth commandment abrogated by the gospel; in a letter to the said author. By Robert Cornthwaite. London: printed for J. Noon, 1736. ESTC No. T180602. Grub Street ID 217273.
  • Cornthwaite, Robert. A second defence of some reflections on Dr. Wright's treatise on the religious observation of the Lord's-day, &c. against the exceptions of Mr. Caleb Fleming. In which his explication of Gen. ii. 2, 3. is consider'd, ... In a letter to Mr. Fleming. By Robert Cornthwaite. London: printed for John Noon, 1736. ESTC No. T172757. Grub Street ID 210159.
  • Cornthwaite, Robert. An essay on the Sabbath: or, a modest attempt towards a plain, scriptural resolution of the following questions; I. Whether the seventh day sabbath was given to Adam in paradise? II. Whether the same now obliges Christians? Occasioned by the Following Pieces lately wrote upon the Subject; Viz. Mr. Hallett's Discourse on the Lord's Day; Mr. Jophson's Discourse concerning the Religious Observation of the Lord's Day, &c; Mr. Chubb's Dissertation concerning the Time of keeping a Sabbath; Mr. Killingworth's Appendix to his Supplement to the Sermons preached at Salter's Hall against Popery. Mr. Dobel's Seventh Day Sabbath not obligatory on Christians, and his Appendix; And Dr. Watts's Holiness of Times, Places and People; In which every Thing, judged material, offered by any of these Gentlemen on the Negative Side of either of the above-mentioned Questions, is impartially Considered, By Robert Cornthwaite. London: printed, and sold by J. Noon, at the White Hart in Cheapside, MDCCXL. [1740]. ESTC No. T103470. Grub Street ID 157096.
  • Cornthwaite, Robert. Mr. Foster's sermon, Of the Sabbath, and the moral ground of public worship, vol. IV. serm. XI. examined with candour: or, an attempt to shew, I. That the seventh day Sabbath cannot be abrogated ... II. That the first day of the week has neither precept or precedent to recommend it as a Sabbath, ... By Robert Cornthwaite. London: printed for J. Noon, 1745. ESTC No. N26337. Grub Street ID 15707.
  • Cornthwaite, Robert. The divine conduct justified: or, an attempt to prove in two short essays, I. That God is a good being, sincerely desires the salvation and happiness of all mankind, and graciously affords sufficient means for that purpose. II. That man is a moral agent, the divine being not working irresistibly unfrustrably and unconditionally by those means. By Robert Cornthwaite. London: printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart, Cheapside, MDCCXLVII. [1747]. ESTC No. N8906. Grub Street ID 53815.