The Law of Truth: Or, The Obligations of Reason Essential to All Religion: To which are Prefixed, Some Remarks Supplemental to a Late Tract; Entitled, Divine Rectitude..John Pemberton, at the Buck, against St. Dunstan's-Church, in Fleetstreet., 1733 - Faith and reason - 48 pages |
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