The argument of The divine legation fairly stated , and returned to the deists, to whom it was originally addressed. In which is shewn, That the Answers hitherto given to it are such as neither Believers nor Unbelievers can make Use of, Being irreconcilable With the general Principles of Both. By an impartial hand. To which is added, an appendix, containing letters which passed between the late Dr. Middleton and Mr. Warburton, on the Characters of Moses and Cicero. Now first published from their respective Originals.
- Towne, John, ca. 1711-1791.
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- 1751
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The argument of The divine legation fairly stated, and returned to the deists, to whom it was originally addressed. In which is shewn, That the Answers hitherto given to it are such as neither Believers nor Unbelievers can make Use of, Being irreconcilabl
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London : printed for C. Davis over-against Gray's-Inn Gate, in Holbourn, 1751.
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