The deist confuted upon his own principles or, a rational defence of revelation, From its own intrinsic Usefulness and Excellence. In a sermon Preach'd at Kelvedon, May 7, 1754, At the Visitation of the Rev. Dr. Moss, Arch-Deacon of Colchester. By Nathaniel Ball, Vicar of Great Tey, and Master of the Free-School at Chelmsford. To which is added, An appendix, containing Remarks on Lord Bolingbroke's Objections to Revelation; design'd as a general Answer to all Deists, and to expose his Lordship's fallacious Reasoning, gross Misrepresentations of Scripture, and frequent Self-Contradictions.

  • Ball, Nathaniel, 1711 or 12-1766.
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The deist confuted upon his own principles: or, a rational defence of revelation, From its own intrinsic Usefulness and Excellence. In a sermon Preach'd at Kelvedon, May 7, 1754, At the Visitation of the Rev. Dr. Moss, Arch-Deacon of Colchester. By Nathan

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