Publications of William Carroll

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  • Carroll, William. Remarks upon Mr. Clarke's sermons, preached at St. Paul's against Hobbs, Spinoza, and other atheists. Wherein 'tis Demonstrated: I. That Mr. C. by the Sceptical Hypothesis he imploys, Absolutely cuts off all Possible Means of Knowing the Nature, or of Proving the Existence of the One Only True God, against Hobbs, Spinoza, or any other Atheists whatever. II. That in Reference to God, or Spirits, he reduces Humane Understanding, to the most Incurable State of Scepticism. These Two Particulars are Handl'd and Prov'd Geometrically. III. The Reasons are produced which convince the Author of this Paper, that those Sermons do rather Establish than Destroy, do rather Confirm than Confute Spinoza's Hypothesis. London: printed for Jonathan Robinson at the Golden Lyon in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1705. ESTC No. T46868. Grub Street ID 274887.
  • Carroll, William. A dissertation upon the tenth chapter of the fourth book of Mr. Locke's Essay, concerning humane understanding. Wherein that author's endeavours to establish Spinoza's atheistical hypothesis, more especially in that tenth chapter, are discover'd and confuted. To which is subjoyn'd; A Short Account of the Sense wherein the Titles of, and the Reasonings in the following Pernicious Books, are to be understood, viz. The Reasonableness of Christianity. Christianity not Mysterious. The Rights of the Christian Church, &c. As also, how that Sense and those Reasonings are bottom'd, upon the Hypothesis establish'd in the said Essay of Humane Understanding. By William Carroll. London: printed by J. Matthews, and are to be sold by John Nutt, near Stationer's-Hall, 1706. ESTC No. T101291. Grub Street ID 155169.
  • Carroll, William. The scepticism and fundamental errors establish'd in Mr. Samuel Clark's sermons, preach'd at St. Paul's, more fully discovered. Being a defence of the remarks upon Mr. C's first volume of sermons; ... London: printed for Jonathan Robinson; and sold by John Nutt, 1706. ESTC No. T181685. Grub Street ID 218222.
  • Carroll, William. A letter to the Reverend Dr. Benjamin Prat, ... wherein, the dangerous errors in a late book, intituled, An essay concerning the use of reason in propositions ... are detected, confuted, and gradually deduc'd from the very basis of all atheism, upon which alone they are bottom'd. By William Caroll. London: printed for Richard Sare, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1707. ESTC No. T38335. Grub Street ID 267814.
  • Carroll, William. A letter to the Reverend Dr. Benjamin Prat, ... wherein, the dangerous errors in a late book, intituled, An essay concerning the use of reason in propositions, ... are detected, confuted, and gradually deduc'd from the very basis of all atheism, upon which alone they are bottom'd. By William Caroll. London: printed for Richard Sare; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1707. ESTC No. N37313. Grub Street ID 25275.
  • Carroll, William. Spinoza reviv'd: or, a treatise, proving the book, entitled, The rights of the Christian church, &c. (in the most notorious parts of it) to be the same with Spinoza's rights of the Christian clergy, &c. and that both of them are grounded upon downright atheism. To which is added, A preliminary discourse relating to the said books, By the Reverend Dr. George Hicks. London: printed, and to be sold by J. Morphew, near Stationer's-Hall, 1709. ESTC No. T100265. Grub Street ID 154237.
  • Carroll, William. Spinoza reviv'd. Part the second. Or, a letter to Monsieur Le Clerc, occasion'd by his Bibliotheque choisie, Tom. 21. Wherein Her Majesty's prerogative, and the authority of Parliaments, are defended. As also A Full Confutation of the many Calumnies which the said Monsieur Le Clerc hath endeavour'd to throw on the Learned and Reverend Persons that wrote against the Seditious and Atheistical Principles, in a Book entituled, The Rights of the Christian Church Asserted, &c. By William Carrol,. London: printed; and to be sold by John Morphew, near Stationer's-Hall, 1711. ESTC No. N36640. Grub Street ID 24608.
  • Carroll, William. Dissertatio inauguralis de dysenteria, pro gradu doctoris in medicina, in Collegio Sanctæ & Individuæ Trinitatis juxta Dublin. Habita a Gulielmo Carroll, pridie nonas Julii, MDCCC. Dublinii: apud J. Stockdale, 1800. ESTC No. T183258. Grub Street ID 219671.