The ancientness of the Christian religion or a discourse concerning the original account of the marvellous and most comfortable work of mens redemption through the Second Person of the blessed Trinity our Lord Jesus Christ, who took their Nature in Order to effect it; shewing that this blessed work has been carried on ever since Adam and Eve fell into sin, and is to be carried on to the Day of the Universal Judgment. By B. Regis, D. D. Rector of Adisham in Kent, Canon of Windsor, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty.
- Regis, Balthasar, d. 1757.
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The ancientness of the Christian religion; or a discourse concerning the original account of the marvellous and most comfortable work of mens redemption through the Second Person of the blessed Trinity our Lord Jesus Christ, who took their Nature in Order
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London : printed and sold by J. Oliver, in Bartholomew-Close, 1753.
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