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Just prejudices against the Arian hypothesis. : To which is added, a vindication of this proposition, articles of faith depend upon inferences, or are left to consequences
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Just prejudices against the Arian hypothesis. : To which is added, a vindication of this proposition, articles of faith depend upon inferences, or are left to consequences
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Publication date
M.DCCXXI. [1721]
Call number
34514
Creator
Blackmore, Richard (1654-1729)
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Dimensions
20 cm (8vo)
Associated people
Wilkins, William, (-1751,)
Peele, John, (-1771,)
Associated organization
Bridgewater House Library,
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