Truth and error contrasted , in a familiar dialogue: in which are clearly shewn the mistaken notions of mankind, relative to their present and future state, to the resurrection and judgment, to heaven and hell, and life and death. By a lover of truth. Withan appendix; containing essays and extracts from letters, relative to the same subject.

  • Lover of truth
Date:
M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]
  • E-books
  • Online

About this work

Also known as

Truth and error contrasted (Online)
Truth and error contrasted, in a familiar dialogue: in which are clearly shewn the mistaken notions of mankind, relative to their present and future state, to the resurrection and judgment, to heaven and hell, and life and death. By a lover of truth. With

Publication/Creation

London : printed by and for James Phillips, in George-Yard, Lombard-Street; and sold by S. Leacroft, at Charing-Cross; and N. Conant, in Fleet-Street, M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]

Contributors

Languages

Holdings

Permanent link