The scheme of Divine Providence upon which the Christian religion is founded : set forth in an essay on the prophetic writings of the Old and New Testament, particularly, on the books of Daniel, Esdras, and the Apocalypse .
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Printed for the author, at Mrs. Butler's ... and to be had of him : as also of Mr. Russel ...,
1750.
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Item Description: | Attributed to John Loudon by NUC pre-1956. Bound with: Hervey, James. Remarks on Lord Bolingbroke's Letters on the Study and Use of History (London: Rivington, 1752).--Some remarks on the letters of the late Lord Bolingbroke (London: Cooper, 1752).--Whitefield, George. Some remarks on a pamphlet entitled The Enthusiasm of the Methodists and Papists Compar'd (London: Strahan, 1749).--A letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield ocassioned by his remarks upon a pamphlet, entitled The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists Compared (London: Cooper, 1750).--A dialogue between the gallows and a freethinker, by S.B. (London: Booksellers of London, 1750).--An essay on Deism; or, A panegyrick upon the wits of the town, by a gentleman of Kent (London: Owen, 1753) |
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Physical Description: | xi, [4], 20, 38 p. ; 21 cm. |