The scheme of infidelity ruined for ever

or, The deistical and Socinian schemes demonstrated to be insufficient for the happiness of mankind; and the necessity of the glorious gospel to discover pardon, sanctification, and support in death.

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Ryland, John
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The scheme of infidelity ruined for ever

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English
Pages
296

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Edition Notes

The appendix includes advertisements and specimen pages, each with separate pagination, of projected works of the author.
With this is bound the author's The death-bed terrors of an infidel ... London, 1770.

Published in
London
Genre
Early works to 1800.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
239.7
Library of Congress
BT1209 .R9

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Pagination
xxxii, 296 p.
Number of pages
296

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6334729M
LCCN
36006885
OCLC/WorldCat
7469752

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