Two discourses , in the first of which is pointed out the danger and mischief of self-confidence, being intended as an introduction to the second, in which the scripture-doctrine of justification is stated and explained, The infinite Wisdom and Goodness of God in such a Scheme is shewn, And the Rise and History of its Misconstruction, with the Consequences of it, set forth. The whole recommended to the consideration of Moravian sectaries, And Of Professed Unbelievers. By S. Martin, Rector of Gotham in Nottinghamshire.
- Martin, Samuel, 1743-1782.
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- M.DCC.LX. [1760]
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Two discourses, in the first of which is pointed out the danger and mischief of self-confidence, being intended as an introduction to the second, in which the scripture-doctrine of justification is stated and explained, The infinite Wisdom and Goodness of
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