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These he improved into an argument for the truth of the Christian religion ; which
is said to have staggered the infidelity of Mr. Anthony Col. lins . In 1725 he
published , in 8vo , ¡° An Essay on the several dispensations of God to mankind ,
in the ...
These he improved into an argument for the truth of the Christian religion ; which
is said to have staggered the infidelity of Mr. Anthony Col. lins . In 1725 he
published , in 8vo , ¡° An Essay on the several dispensations of God to mankind ,
in the ...
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The controversial books which he read at Puylaurens raised several scruples in
his mind in regard to the Protestant religion , and his doubts were increased by
some disputes he had with a priest , who lodged in the same house with him at ...
The controversial books which he read at Puylaurens raised several scruples in
his mind in regard to the Protestant religion , and his doubts were increased by
some disputes he had with a priest , who lodged in the same house with him at ...
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He was a secret favourer of the protestant religion ; and that his countrymen
might be able to read the Bible in their own tongue , he published at Paris the
French translation which had been made by the reformed ministers at Geneva .
He was a secret favourer of the protestant religion ; and that his countrymen
might be able to read the Bible in their own tongue , he published at Paris the
French translation which had been made by the reformed ministers at Geneva .
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solved to embrace the Roman Catholic religion , he wrote to Benedict ,
commanding him to meet him . The doctor on this consulted with the pope's
legate , who was then at Paris , and advised him to answer the king , that he
could not go to him ...
solved to embrace the Roman Catholic religion , he wrote to Benedict ,
commanding him to meet him . The doctor on this consulted with the pope's
legate , who was then at Paris , and advised him to answer the king , that he
could not go to him ...
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The reasonableness of the Christian religion , as delivered in the scriptures , " 2
vols . 8vo . 3. ¡° A collection of tracts against persecution . ¡± 4. ¡° A volume of
sermons on veral important subjects . ¡± 5. ¡° The history of the life of Jesus Christ ,
taken ...
The reasonableness of the Christian religion , as delivered in the scriptures , " 2
vols . 8vo . 3. ¡° A collection of tracts against persecution . ¡± 4. ¡° A volume of
sermons on veral important subjects . ¡± 5. ¡° The history of the life of Jesus Christ ,
taken ...
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