A discourse (philosophical and practical) concerning the existence of God. Wherein the principles of the Epicureans and Hobbists of our age are particularly shewn; the great Absurdities of them proved; the Existence of the Ever Blessed God vindicated; the Reasonableness and Wisdom of Religion insisted on; and several necessary Ways proposed, for the Improving in People a Religious Sense of God. Part II. By Edward Pelling, D. D. Rector of Petworth in Sussex, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty.

  • Pelling, Edward, d. 1718.
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MDCCV. [1705]
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