A reply to Mr. Abraham Bourn's Free and candid considerations , shewing the impropriety and incompetency of that work, considered as an answer to the preface (of a book not yet published) intitled, The Christianity of the New Testament. Which preface was Occasionally written in Vindication of the Author's Conformity to the Church of England, contrary to his Education, upon Arguments of Religion and Policy. With A Preface addressed to the Gentlemen of the Presbyterian Persuasion, especially in Liverpool. By P. Whitfield.
- Whitfield, P. (Peter)
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- MDCCLVI. [1756]
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A reply to Mr. Abraham Bourn's Free and candid considerations, shewing the impropriety and incompetency of that work, considered as an answer to the preface (of a book not yet published) intitled, The Christianity of the New Testament. ... By P. Whitfield
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Liverpool : printed by and for R. Williamson, near the Exchange, and sold by Messrs. Hitch and Hawes; W. and D. Bakers; J. Rivington; W. Owen; P. Vaillant; and Messrs. Rivington and Fletcher, in London, MDCCLVI. [1756]
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