An appendix to a letter to the Reverend Mr. Norman . In two parts. Shewing, first, that the eternal certainty of contingent events cannot be proved; but that the Contradiction to it is true and demonstrable. Secondly, that the several arguments, whether from reason or revelation, offered by the Rev. Mr. Bliss, Mr. Norman, and the nameless author, in defence of it, are weak and inconclusive. By Samuel Fancourt.
- Fancourt, Samuel, 1678-1768.
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- M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]
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An appendix to a letter to the Reverend Mr. Norman. In two parts. Shewing, first, that the eternal certainty of contingent events cannot be proved; but that the Contradiction to it is true and demonstrable. Secondly, that the several arguments, whether fr
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London : printed for J. Gray, at the Cross-Keys in the Poultry, M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]
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