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Page 88
... Christian Religion , drawn from the Character of the Founders . Translated from the French of J. Vernet . 8vo . pp . 117. 2s . 6d . Robinsons . 1800 . DR . VERNET's treatise on the truth of the Christian religion is well known , and ...
... Christian Religion , drawn from the Character of the Founders . Translated from the French of J. Vernet . 8vo . pp . 117. 2s . 6d . Robinsons . 1800 . DR . VERNET's treatise on the truth of the Christian religion is well known , and ...
Page 206
... Christianity excepted , the page of history makes mention of no phænomenon , adequate to produce this difference . We think it just therefore to consider the Christian religion as the proximate efficient cause of the above - mentioned ...
... Christianity excepted , the page of history makes mention of no phænomenon , adequate to produce this difference . We think it just therefore to consider the Christian religion as the proximate efficient cause of the above - mentioned ...
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... Christians , established in the West of England , for promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue , by the Distribution of Books . By Thomas Belsham . 8vo . Is . Johnson . On the importance of freedom of inquiry , there ...
... Christians , established in the West of England , for promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue , by the Distribution of Books . By Thomas Belsham . 8vo . Is . Johnson . On the importance of freedom of inquiry , there ...
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