Vincent Perronet
English priest
1749
A defence of infant-baptism
1738
A second vindication of Mr. Locke
1746
An earnest exhortation to the strict practice of Christianity
1736
A vindication of Mr. Locke
1736
Vindication of Mr. Locke from the charge of giving encouragement to skepticism and infidelity ..
1766
Some strictures on a few places of the late Reverend Mr. Hervey's letters to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley. By a clergyman
1749
Some remarks on a late anonymous piece, intitled, The enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists, compared
1752
A third letter to the author of a piece, entitled, The enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compared
1736
A vindication of Mr. Locke, from the charge of giving encouragement to scepticism and infidelity, and from several other mistakes and objections of the learned author of the procedure, extent, and limits of human understanding
1745
An essay on recreations. By Vin. Perronet, ..
1745
Some thoughts on the divine hospitality of the Gospel; ... In a discourse on Romans, xii. 13. By Vin. Perronet, ..
1738
A second vindication of Mr. Locke, wherein his sentiments relating to personal identity are clear'd up from some mistakes of the Rev. Dr. Butler, in his dissentation on that subject. And the various objections rais'd ... by the learned author of An enquiry into the nature of the human soul, are consider'd. ... By Vin. Perronet, ..
1749
A second letter to the author of a piece, entitled The enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compared
1747
An affectionate address to the people called Quakers; with regard to water-baptism, and the Lord's supper. Wherein the arguments of the late learned Mr Robert Barclay, are considered. By Vincent Perronet, ..
1767
Some reflections by way of dialogue