The Charge of Scandal, And giving Offence By Conformity, Refelled, And Reflected back upon Separation. And that place of St. Paul. I. Cor. 10. 32. that hath been so usually urged by Dissenters in this Case, asserted to its true Sence, and vindicated from favouring the end for which it hath beed quoted by them. ... (2 lines)

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The Charge of Scandal, And giving Offence By Conformity, Refelled, And Reflected back upon Separation. And that place of St. Paul. I. Cor. 10. 32. that hath been so usually urged by Dissenters in this Case, asserted to its true Sence, and vindicated from favouring the end for which it hath beed quoted by them. ... (2 lines)

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H&L; author anonymous

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DNB, 26:296b(2)

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[4], 46 p.
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