Dudgeon, William.
The necessity of some of the positive institutions of Christianity consider'd. In a letter to the minister of Moffat.
London : printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, [1731].
ESTC No. T76882.Grub Street ID 299157.
Dudgeon, William.
A discourse concerning the immediate and necessary dependence of all things upon the deity wherein the principal objections of his present government are consider'd.
London : [s.n.], Printed in the year M.DCC.XXXI. [1731].
ESTC No. N55285.Grub Street ID 38808.
Dudgeon, William.
A short enquiry into the cause of the general non-improvement of land in Scotland; and the best method to remove it.
Edinburgh: printed; and sold by Mr. James M'Euen, 1731.
ESTC No. T175598.Grub Street ID 212654.
Dudgeon, William.
The state of the moral world consider'd; or, a vindication of providence in the government of the moral world; ... By W.D.
Edinburgh: printed by R. Fleming and Company, and sold by Mr. James McEuen, and other book-sellers in town, 1732.
ESTC No. T78007.Grub Street ID 299916.
Dudgeon, William.
Some reflections on a late pamphlet, called, The state of the moral world considered.
Edinburgh: printed by Gavin Hamilton and Company, and sold at his Shop opposite to the Parliament-Closs, North-Side of the Street, MDCCXXXII. [1732].
ESTC No. T49356.Grub Street ID 277183.
Dudgeon, William.
Some additional letters to the Revd. Mr. Jackson, from William Dudgeon a gentleman in Berwickshire. With Mr. Jackson's answers to Them, concerning God's Moral Government of the World; The Nature of Necessity and Fate, and of Liberty of Action: and the Foundation, Distinction, and Consequences of Virtue and Vice, Good and Evil. Written In the Year 1737; and occasioned by two Books written by Mr. Jackson. One Entituled, The Existence and Unity of God proved from his Nature and Attributes. The Other being the Defence of it.
London : printed for John and Paul Knapton, at the Crown in Ludgate-Street, MDCCXXXVII. [1737].
ESTC No. T33032.Grub Street ID 263694.
Dudgeon, William.
Several letters to the Revd. Mr. Jackson, from William Dudgeon a gentleman in Berwickshire. With Mr. Jackson's answers to them. Concerning The Immensity and Unity of God; The Existence of material and spiritual Substance; God's moral Government of the World; The Nature of Necessity and Fate, and of Liberty of Action: and the Foundation, Distinction, and Consequences of Virtue and Vice, Good and Evil. Written in the years 1735 and 1736; and occasioned by two books written by Mr. Jackson, one entituled The existence and unity of God proved from his nature and attributes. The other being the defence of it.
London : printed for John and Paul Knapton, at the Crown in Ludgate-Street, MDCCXXXVII. [1737].
ESTC No. T33033.Grub Street ID 263695.
Dudgeon, William.
A catechism founded upon experience and reason: collected by a father for the use of his children. The second edition, corrected. To which is prefixed, an introductory epistle to a friend, concerning Natural Religion. Wherein The Morality of the Antients and Moderns are briefly compar'd.
London : printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXXXIX. [1739].
ESTC No. T116013.Grub Street ID 167697.
Dudgeon, William.
A view of the necessitarian or best scheme: freed from the objections of M. Crousaz, in his examination of Mr. Pope's Essay on man.
London : Printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Paternoster-Row, 1739.
ESTC No. T13240.Grub Street ID 181324.