An answer to a book entitled, Things divine and supernatural conceiv'd by analogy with things natural and human. In which answer it is prov'd, that the author's notion of divine analogy is immediately destructive of all religion, both natural and reveal'd. By a presbyter of the Church of England.
- Jackson, John, 1686-1763.
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An answer to a book entitled, Things divine and supernatural conceiv'd by analogy with things natural and human. In which answer it is prov'd, that the author's notion of divine analogy is immediately destructive of all religion, both natural and reveal'd
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London : printed for J. Noon at the White-Hart near Mercers-Chapel in Cheapside; and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and H. Whitridge at the Royal-Exchange, [1733]
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