An edition of Sermons on several occasions ... (1720)

Sermons on several occasions ...

Also an appendix, proving that there can be no assurance of an uninterrupted succession of bishops, presbyters, and deacons, from the days of the apostles, to our present times, but rather a strong presumption, if not full evidence to the contrary ...

Sermons on several occasions ...
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An edition of Sermons on several occasions ... (1720)

Sermons on several occasions ...

Also an appendix, proving that there can be no assurance of an uninterrupted succession of bishops, presbyters, and deacons, from the days of the apostles, to our present times, but rather a strong presumption, if not full evidence to the contrary ...

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English
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331

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Table of Contents

Reason our guide in religion.
Rules for the due understanding the divine attributes.
The Holy Scripture our rule of faith.
The right of all Christians to examine the truth of all things that are proposed to them as articles of faith.
A sincere enquiry an excuse of unwilling errors.
The assurance of an happy immortality from a virtuous life.
The faith once delivered unto the saints.
Of heresy.
Another gospel.
The nature of absolution.
Ritual observations to give place to charity.
Appendix.

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Pagination
xxiv, [4], 331 p.
Number of pages
331

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OL44842717M
OCLC/WorldCat
15500588

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