Truth ascertained, and error confuted: or, An appeal to all mankind, from the witness of God's works and creatures; in which appear self-evident proofs of his being and attributes; and of the certainty of divine revelation, and the truth of the true Christian religion, try'd by God's holy attributes, which are the only infallible test of all religious truth : Delineated in a summary of true faith, and which leaves no room to doubt of the, truth, nor any plea for implict belief; and a ... paraphrase on the Lord's prayer: by ... will appear, that in a material part, that prayer is generally misunderstood. To which is prefixed, a plain and full answer (of great importance in religion) to a question often ask'd, but seems not to have been rightly determin'd, or truly understood, since the Apostles days; nor was it then rightly understood by many, who pretended to be Christians, I Cor. xi. 18. ch. i. 10 to 13. 2 Thes. ii. 7. I Tim. i. 2 Tim. iii. Tit. i. 9, 10, 11. Eph. iv. 14. Rev. ch. ii. and ch. iii.

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Corporate Author: Gale (Firm)
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Published: London : Printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford Arms, in Warwick-Lane; and sold at the Pamphlet shops of London and Westminster, 1736.
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