An historic defence of experimental religion in which the doctrine of divine influences, is supported by the authority of scripture, and the experience of the wisest and best men in all ages and countries. In two volumes.
- Williams, Thomas, 1755-1839.
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- 1795
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Historic defence of experimental religion (Online)
An historic defence of experimental religion: in which the doctrine of divine influences, is supported by the authority of scripture, and the experience of the wisest and best men in all ages and countries. In two volumes. ...
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London : printed for the author, by W. Taylor, Blackfriars; published by T. Heptinstall, Fleet-Street; and W. Button, Paternoster-Row; sold also by M. Priestley (late Trapp), Paternoster-Row; Matthews, Strand; Johnson, St Paul's Church-Yard; and Knott, Lombard-Street, 1795.
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