Turnbull, George.
A philosophical enquiry concerning the connexion betwixt the doctrines and miracles of Jesus Christ. In a letter to a friend.
London: printed for R. Willock, at Sir Isaac Newton's Head near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1731.
ESTC No. N12333.Grub Street ID 2340.
Turnbull, George.
A philosophical enquiry concerning the connexion betwixt the doctrines and miracles of Jesus Christ. In a letter to a friend.
London: printed for R. Willock, at Sir Isaac Newton's Head near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1731.
ESTC No. N12334.Grub Street ID 2341.
Turnbull, George.
A philosophical enquiry concerning the connexion between the doctrines and miracles of Jesus Christ. In a letter to a friend. By George Turnbull, A.M.
London: printed for R. Willock, at Sir Isaac Newton's Head near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, [1732].
ESTC No. T136885.Grub Street ID 184986.
Turnbull, George.
Christianity neither false nor useless, tho' not as old as the Creation: or, an essay to prove the usefulness, truth, and excellency of the Christian religion; and to vindicate Dr Clarke's discourse concerning the evidences of natural and revealed religion, from the inconsistencies with which it is charged by the author of Christianity as old as the Creation. By the author of The philosophical enquiry, &c.
London: printed for R. Willock, 1732.
ESTC No. T103486.Grub Street ID 157111.
Turnbull, George.
A philosophical enquiry concerning the connexion between the miracles and doctrines of Jesus Christ. In which miracles are considered in a new light; and it is proved that the Works Jesus Christ performed to evince the Truth of his Doctrines, are a natural, proper, and full Proof of them, in the strictest and most philosophical Sense of Proof or Evidence. By George Turnbull, LL.D.
London: printed for R. Willock, at Sir Isaac Newton's-Head in Cornhill, MDCCXXXIX. [1739].
ESTC No. T17810.Grub Street ID 215036.
Turnbull, George.
An impartial enquiry into the moral character of Jesus Christ: wherein he is considered as a philosopher. In a letter to a friend.
London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane. Sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and E. Nutt at the Royal Exchange, MDCCXL. [1740].
ESTC No. T79306.Grub Street ID 300880.
Turnbull, George.
The principles of moral philosophy. An enquiry into the wise and good government of the moral world. In which the continuance of good administration, and of due care about virtue, for ever, is inferred from present order in all things, in that part chiefly where virtue is concerned. By George Turnbull, L.L.D.
London: printed for the author, and sold by A. Millar, at Buchanan's Head, over aginst St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, MDCCXL. [1740].
ESTC No. T115835.Grub Street ID 167521.
Turnbull, George.
A treatise on ancient painting, containing observations on the rise, progress, and decline of that art amongst the Greeks and Romans; ... To which are added some remarks on the peculiar genius, character, and talents of Raphael, Michael Angelo, Nicholas Poussin, and othe celebrated modern masters; ... The whole illustrated ... with fifty pieces of ancient painting; ... engraved from drawings of Camillo Paderni a Roman, ... By George Turnbull LL.D.
London: printed for the author; and sold by A. Millar, 1740.
ESTC No. T114745.Grub Street ID 166546.
Turnbull, George.
The principles of moral philosophy. An enquiry into the wise and good government of the moral world. In Which The Continuance of Good Administration, and of Due Care about Virtue, for ever, is inferred from present Order in all Things, in that Part chiefly where Virtue is concerned. By George Turnbull, L.L.D.
London: printed for John Noon, at the White Hart, near Mercers Chapel, in Cheapside, MDCCXL. [1740].
ESTC No. N20795.Grub Street ID 10173.
Turnbull, George.
Three dissertations; one on the characters of Augustus, Horace and Agrippa, With a Comparison between His two Ministers Agrippa and Maecenas, by the Abbe de Vertot. To which is added, Some Reflections on the Characters of Augustus, Maecenas and Horace, and on the Works of Horace, by the Earl of Shaftsbury. With a Print from an ancient Painting, representing Augustus, Agrippa, Maecenas and Horace. Another on the gallery of Verres, by the Abbe Fraguier, in which many excellent Pieces of ancient Statuary, Sculpture and Painting are described. A third on the nature, origin and use of masks, in theatrical representations among the ancients, by Mr. Boindin. With A Print from a fine antique Bas-Relief, lately discover'd at Rome, representing ancient Actors in their Masks, with a Musician playing on the double Tibia.
London: printed for R. Dodsley, at Tully's Head, in Pall-Mall, MDCCXL. [1740].
ESTC No. T50264.Grub Street ID 277949.
Turnbull, George.
Christian philosophy: or, the Christian doctrine concerning God, Providence, Virtue, and a Future State, Proved to be Agreeable to True Philosophy, And to be attended with A Truly Philosophical Evidence. By George Turnbull, LL. D.
London: printed for J. Noon, at the White Hart, near Mercer's Chapel in Cheapside, MDCCXL. [1740].
ESTC No. T165489.Grub Street ID 203749.
Turnbull, George.
A curious collection of ancient paintings, accurately engraved from excellent drawings, lately done after the originals, by one of the best hands at Rome. With an account where and when they were found, ...
London: printed for A. Millar, 1741.
ESTC No. T92769.Grub Street ID 312515.
Turnbull, George.
A curious collection of ancient paintings, accurately engraved from excellent drawings, lately done after the originals, by one of the best hands at Rome. With an account where and when they were found, and where they now are; and several critical, historical, and mythological observations upon them.
London: printed for T. Osborne in Gray's-Inn, 1741.
ESTC No. N4877.Grub Street ID 33255.
Turnbull, George.
Observations upon liberal education, in all its branches: Containing The Substance of what hath been said upon that important Subject by the best Writers Ancient or Modern; with many new Remarks interspersed: designed for the assistance of young gentlemen, who having made some Progress in Useful Sciences, are desirous of making further Improvements, by a proper Prosecution of their Studies; as well as for the Use of Parents, who would give right Education to their Children, and of those who are engaged in the Business of Education, whether in a more Private or public Manner. In three parts. By George Turnbull, LL. D. Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
London: printed for A. Millar, at Buchanan's Head, overagainst St. Clement's Church in the Strand, MDCCXLII. [1742].
ESTC No. T136084.Grub Street ID 184392.
Turnbull, George.
An impartial enquiry into the moral character of Jesus Christ: wherein he is considered as a philosopher. In a letter to a friend.
London: printed for J. Robinson, 1743.
ESTC No. N29057.Grub Street ID 18245.
Turnbull, George.
A curious collection of ancient paintings, accurately engraved from excellent drawings, lately done after the originals, by one of the best hands at Rome. With an account where and when they were found, ... and several critical, historical, and mythological observations upon them. By George Turnbull, L.L.D.
London: printed for S. Birt and B. Dod, D. Browne, and W. Shropshire, 1744.
ESTC No. T151095.Grub Street ID 196610.