A vindication of some points of doctrine, apprehended by many, to be included in that sound speech which cannot be condemned Being an answer to the Remarks of the Rev. Messieurs Wigglesworth and Chipman. In an address to those gentlemen. By William Balch, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Bradford. [Ten lines of quotations].

  • Balch, William, 1704-1792.
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1746
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A vindication of some points of doctrine, apprehended by many, to be included in that sound speech which cannot be condemned. Being an answer to the Remarks of the Rev. Messieurs Wigglesworth and Chipman. In an address to those gentlemen. By William Balch

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