The rational deist satisfy'd by a just account of the Gospel shewing that there is nothing in it which a rational-man may not readily believe, and a Wise-Man heartily desire, to be True. In two parts. I. The Former shewing how Christ's First Sermon advanced Natural Religion. II. The Second, how his Last Sermon reveal'd the Gospel, properly so call'd. The second edition. By Arthur Bury, D. D. late Rector of Exeter-College in Oxford.

  • Bury, Arthur, 1624-1713.
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1703
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The rational deist satisfy'd by a just account of the Gospel: shewing that there is nothing in it which a rational-man may not readily believe, and a Wise-Man heartily desire, to be True. In two parts. I. The Former shewing how Christ's First Sermon advan

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London : printed for James Round, at the Sencca's Head in Exchange-Alley, 1703.

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