The atheist invited to believe there is a God , from the works of Creation, and ways of providence; and that the scriptures are the word of God, by many of the prophesies being exactly fulfilled; and that there is a future state. Being the Substance of some Meditations upon the first Verse of the fifty-third Psalm. By the ploughman.

  • Robinson, Robert, 1735-1790.
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London : printed for the author, by H. Hart, in Poppings-Court, Fleet-Street; and sold by Mr. Keith in Gracechurch-Street; and by Mr. Luckman in Coventry; and by the Rev. Mr. Robinson, at Haukstone, near Cambridge, 1765.

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