An essay on the resurrection . Shewing the absurdity of the reigning interpretation put upon Job's famous text, xix.25, 26. Being a specimen of a new-work intitled Revelation. Proposed to be published by subscription. Wrote from and upon the Principles of Visions and divine Revelation. By a gentleman of the law.
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An essay on the resurrection. Shewing the absurdity of the reigning interpretation put upon Job's famous text, xix.25, 26. Being a specimen of a new-work intitled Revelation. Proposed to be published by subscription. Wrote from and upon the Principles of
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London : printed for the author: and sold by John Noble Bookseller in St. Martin's Court near Leicester Squarc, and by J. Williams under St. Dunstan's Church Fleet-Street; where subscriptions for the work are taken in, MDCCLX. [1760]
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