A letter to the Reverend Professor Campbell, whereto is subjoin'd remarks on his vindication of the apostles from enthusiasm, and on his preface thereto wherein is show'n the Apostles and Disciples of our Lord, did not reckon him an impostor, betwixt his death and resurrection; or after: and the circumstantiale differences betwixt the Spirit of God, and that of enthusiasm are cleared. The Reverend Mr. Campbel's vindication of the Apostles from enthusiasm, is illustrate in the tenor of the whole, By W.S.M.P. In our search after truth, we must walk in the paths of right reason, which always looketh into, and resteth in divine revelation as to religion, handed down to us in ... Scripture; Matthias Mowrice his faith encouraged.
- Stewart, William, d. 1733.
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Letter to the Reverend Professor Campbell, whereto is subjoin'd remarks on his vindication of the apostles from enthusiasm, and on his preface thereto (Online)
A letter to the Reverend Professor Campbell, whereto is subjoin'd remarks on his vindication of the apostles from enthusiasm, and on his preface thereto; wherein is show'n the Apostles and Disciples of our Lord, did not reckon him an impostor, betwixt his
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Glasgow : printed by Mr. Carmichael and Company, for Alexander Mitchel bookseller in Perth: and sold by William Brown, John Paton, and William Millar booksellers in Edinburgh, 1731.
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