Williams, Thomas, 1755-1839. Age of credulity.
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A calculation on the commencement of the millennium , and a short reply to Dr. Horne's pamphlet entituled "Sound argument, dictated by common sense." Together with cursory observations on the "Age of credulity." By Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, M.P. To which is added an original letter from Mr. Brothers, to Philip Stephens, Esq with his answer. A paper is subjoined, pointing out those parts of Mr. Brothers's prophecies that have been already filled. [One line of quotation].
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey, 1751-1830.Date: 1795- E-books
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Mr. Halhed's speech in the House of Commons: his reply to Dr. Horne's Sound argument & common sense, with cursory observations on The age of credulity, and his calculation on the millenium. With a Paper Containing Remarks on the Departure of the Israelites from Egypt, And the Possibility of their being again called this Year, on Monday May, the 4th. 1795. With a Correct Copy of the Letter from Mr. Brothers to Philip Stevens, Esq. With his Answer in the Year 1790. The curious trial of Mr. Brothers, At the King's Arms, Palace-Yard, Westminster; on a Statue of Lunacy, and a short Account of the Different Parts of Mr. Brothers's Prophecys, which have been Fulfilled
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey, 1751-1830.Date: 1795