A dissertation on enthusiasm shewing The Danger of its late Increase, and the great Mischiefs it has occasioned, both in ancient and modern Times. With an Examination of the Claims in general now laid to Immediate Revelations, Calls, Gifts, or extraordinary Communications of the spirit. Likewise some Observations on the most distinguishing Tenets of our Modern Enthusiasts. To which is added, by way of appendix, An extract (with some additional Remarks) from Mr Rimius's late Account of the Moravians, and their Doctrines. By Thomas Green, M.A. Vicar of Wymeswould, Leicestershire.
- Green, Thomas, fl. 1750-1758.
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A dissertation on enthusiasm; shewing The Danger of its late Increase, and the great Mischiefs it has occasioned, both in ancient and modern Times. With an Examination of the Claims in general now laid to Immediate Revelations, Calls, Gifts, or extraordin
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London : printed and sold by J. Oliver, in Bartholomew-Close near West-Smithfield; sold also by T. Payne, in Castle-Street, next the Upper Mews-Gate, near St Martin's Church, [1755]
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