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Moody, James, 1693 or 4-1772.

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    The validity of lay-baptism examined and the arguments for and against it fairly stated. In a letter to a friend; occasioned by some passages in a book, lately published, entitled, The rubrick in the Book of Common-Prayer, and the Canons of the Church of England considered. By James Moody, Rector of Dunton, in Bucks.

    Moody, James, 1693 or 4-1772. | Date: 1755
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    The evidence for Christianity contained in the Hebrew words aleim and berit, stated and defended, against the repeated rabbinical attempts to invalidate and destroy it. Being an answer to Dr. Sharp's two dissertations concerning the etymology and scripture meaning of these words. To which is prefixed, a short account of the opposition and state of the controversy from Mr. Hutchinson's first publication in the year 1724, to the present time. By James Moody, rector of Dunton in Bucks.

    Moody, James, 1693 or 4-1772. | Date: MDCCLII. [1752]

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