The evidence of the resurrection of Jesus vindicated, against the cavils of a moral philosopher Which he calls an Answer to the Trial of the witnesses. In which Tract His blunders and errors are Expos'd; and all his Arguments prov'd Empty and Inconclusive. Shall vain Words have an End? or what emboldeneth thee that thou answerest? Job. xv. 3. By Tipping Silvester, M. A. Lecturer of St Bartholomew the Great. Second Edition, with Corrections.
- Silvester, Tipping, 1700-1768.
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The evidence of the resurrection of Jesus vindicated, against the cavils of a moral philosopher; Which he calls an Answer to the Trial of the witnesses. In which Tract His blunders and errors are Expos'd; and all his Arguments prov'd Empty and Inconclusiv
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