An essay on the consummate and invariable perfection of the Catholick-Religion viz. its certainty, reasonableness, utility, and necessity towards the common welfare of mankind. Shewing I. The Meaning of the Words Religion, and Catholick. II. The Nature, and certain Existence of a Deity; his Regard towards Mankind; and his End, or Purpose, in the Institution of Religion. III. Deducing thence certain Rules, or Principles, for the Determining what are the Genuine Constituents of Religion, and what are Spurious. IV. What are the eternally fix'd, steady, and invariable Fundamentals of the Catholick-Religion. V. What was the primitive, or first State of Religion acknowledg'd by Mankind. By Guy Vane, of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq;.

  • Vane, Guy
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1728
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An essay on the consummate and invariable perfection of the Catholick-Religion: viz. its certainty, reasonableness, utility, and necessity towards the common welfare of mankind. Shewing I. The Meaning of the Words Religion, and Catholick. II. The Nature,

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London : printed for John Worrall, at the Bible and Dove in Bell-Yard near Temple-Bar, 1728.

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