The use of human reason , in religion, to convince ourselves of truth, and to persuade our selves to practice. Together with the doctrines and duties of religion explain'd and prov'd. To which is added, a defence of the Church of England by law establish'd. Vol.1.
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The use of human reason, in religion, to convince ourselves of truth, and to persuade our selves to practice. Together with the doctrines and duties of religion explain'd and prov'd. To which is added, a defence of the Church of England by law establish'd
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Newcastle upon Tyne : printed by John White, and sold by Mr. Button, Mr. Bryson, and Mr. Akenhead: Mr. Waghorn, and Mr. Aisley in Durham; Mr. Clarke in Sunderland [and 3 in York, 1 in Leeds, 2 in Hull, 2 in Carlisle, 1 in Lancashire [sic], 1 in Kendal and 1 in London], 1731.
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