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245 12 $aA letter to a dissenter in Exeter :$boccasion'd by the late heats in those parts upon some difference of sentiments among the brethren.
260 $aLondon :$bJohn Noon,$c1719.
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505 0 $aWith this are bound : Propositions relating to the contoversy, 1720 -- Reflections on some passages, 1721 -- A reply to Mr. Enty's late piece, 1721 -- Plain Christianity defended, pt. I, 1719 -- Plain Christianity Defended, pt. II, 1719 -- Plain Christianity defended, Parts III and IV, 1720 / James Pierce.
505 0 $a-- The nature and consequences of enthusiasm defended, 1720 -- Enthusiasm in distress,1722 -- A postscript to Enthusiasm ind istress, 1723 -- A letter to Sir Richard Blackmore, 1722 -- An appeal to the dissenting minister, 1722 -- The absurdity of opposing faith to reason, 1722 / Thomas Morgan.
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