The golden rule of divine philosophy: with the discovery of many mistakes in the religious extent. Written in two parts. Part. I. Concerning Divine Philosophy, Proposing and Answering many curious and critical Questions of Scripture very delightful to the curious Reader, and very helpful in many religious Disputes. Part. II. Concerning the Discovery of many Mistakes upheld in the Religions extant; with an Account how they may be all helped with Safety and Satisfaction, never before so briefly discovered to the World. By Robert Kirkpatrick, Professor of Physick and Surgery
- Kirkpatrick, Robert
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- MDCCXXX. [1730]
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Golden rule of divine philosophy: with the discovery of many mistakes in the religious extent. Written in two parts. Part. I. Concerning Divine Philosophy, Proposing and Answering many curious and critical Questions of Scripture very delightful to the curious Reader, and very helpful in many religious Disputes. Part. II. Concerning the Discovery of many Mistakes upheld in the Religions extant; with an Account how they may be all helped with Safety and Satisfaction, never before so briefly discovered to the World. By Robert Kirkpatrick, Professor of Physick and Surgery (Online)
The golden rule of divine philosophy: with the discovery of many mistakes in the religious extent. Written in two parts. Part. I. Concerning Divine Philosophy, Proposing and Answering many curious and critical Questions of Scripture very delightful to the
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London : printed for the author, and sold at his shop in Cow-Cross, near Peter-Street, MDCCXXX. [1730]
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