The Question of questions : which, rightly resorlved, resolves all our questions in religion : this question is, who ought to be our judge in all religious differences? This book answers that question; and shows a most easy and safe way, how, among so many religions, the most unlearned and learned may find the true one /
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Main Author: | Mumford, James, 1606-1666 |
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1843.
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