Christianity not mysterious A letter in answer to Christianity not mysterious
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Christianity not mysterious . A letter in answer to Christianity not mysterious
(History of British deism)
Routledge/Thoemmes Press , Kinokuniya, 1995
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Christianity not mysterious, or, A trearise shewing, that there is nothing in the gospel contrary to reason, nor above it, and that no Christian doctrine can be properly call'd a mystery
A letter in answer to a book entitled Christianity not mysterious : as also to all those who set up for reason and evidence in opposition to revelation & mysteries
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Reprint. Originally published: 2nd ed. London : Printed for Sam. Buckley, 1696. (1st work). Dublin : Printed for Joseph Ray, 1697. (2nd work)
Description and Table of Contents
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First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
Oracles of Reason [1693] Charles Blount 226pp A Letter to the Deists [1696] Humphrey Prideaux 156pp bound with Short and Easy Method with the Deists [1723] Charles Leslie 69pp Christianity not Mysterious [1696] John Toland 208pp bound with Letter in Answer to a Book entitled Christianity not Mysterious [1697] Peter Browne 188pp Reflections on the Conduct of the Modern Deists [1727] Samuel Chandler 166pp Christianity as Old as the Creation [1730] Matthew Tindal 400pp Usefulness, Truth and Excellency of the Christian Revelation [1731] James Foster 378pp The Moral Philosopher, in a dialogue between Philalethes, a Christian Deist, and Theophanus, a Christian Jew [1738] Thomas Morgan 460pp A Collection of the Tracts of a certain Free Enquirer [c.1750] Peter Annet 464pp
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