An appeal to the Scriptures, concerning the assurance of faith wherein this assurance, as founded on the direct testimony of God, is demonstrated to be absolutely essential -to the very Being of a Christian,-to the Enjoyment of every Christian Privilege,-And to the Performance of every Christian Duty. In a letter to a friend; occasioned by a late charge of Antinomianism against the author. The second edition, with considerable enlargements, and additional Answers to the most obvious and general Objections. By William Brooksbank.

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An appeal to the Scriptures, concerning the assurance of faith: wherein this assurance, as founded on the direct testimony of God, is demonstrated to be absolutely essential -to the very Being of a Christian,-to the Enjoyment of every Christian Privilege,

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[London] : Sold, on Thursdays, at the chapels in Dudley Court, Crown-Street, Soho, London; and at the foot of Carrubber's Close, Edinburgh, [1792?]

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