Christianity not mysterious or a treatise showing that there is nothing in the gospel contrary to reason, nor above it and that no Christian doctrine can be properly called a mystery (1702)
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Christianity not mysterious or a treatise showing that there is nothing in the gospel contrary to reason, nor above it and that no Christian doctrine can be properly called a mystery (1702)
(Kessinger Publishing's rare mystical reprints)
Kessinger, [2003]
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Note
Main title from cover
"To which is added, an apology for Mr. Toland, in relation to the Parliament of Ireland's odering this book to be burnt."--T.p. of "Christianity not mysterious ..."
Both works originally printed in 1702, London
Contents of Works
- Christianity not mysterious : or, a treatise 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 / by John Toland
- An apology for Mr. Toland, in a letter from himself to a member of the House of Commons in Ireland, written the day before his book was resolv'd to be burnt by the Committee of Religion : to which is prefix'd a narrative containing the occasion of the said letter