The principles of Roman Catholics and Unitarians contrasted A sermon; Written with reference to the charges brought against those who maintain the Doctrine of the Divine Unity in the strictest sense, by Dr. Horsley. preached on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1799, to a congregation of protestant dissenters, in St. Saviourgate, York, And published at the Request of the Audience. By Charles Wellbeloved.
- Wellbeloved, Charles, 1769-1858.
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- 1800
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York : printed by T. Wilson and R. Spence, High-Oustgate. Sold by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Churchyard, and J. Mawman, in the Poultry, (successor to Mr. Dilly), London; and by the booksellers in York, anno, 1800.
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