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A serious and dispassionate inquiry, relating to some parts of our established worship, objected to in a late treatise, intitled, An appeal to the common sense of Christians, &c. To which are added, two letters: One upon the Case of Clergymen who scruple reading the Athanasian Creed: The other upon that of Presentments for not reading it. By a divine of the Church of England.
Divine of the Church of England.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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A serious inquiry whether a late epistle from the Rev. Mr. Charles Wesley to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley be not An evident Mark of their being unhappily fallen into one of the most crafty and most dangerous Wiles of the Devil, for the Delusion of many innocent, unthinking Christians; by inducing their Hearers to have too high an Opinion of Them, as the peculiar Servants of God, and Apostles sent by Him to save an apostate, sinking Church, and encouraging them utterly to contemn their own Regular pastors, set over them by the Providence of God, whom they by their false Insinuations represent as Apostates from the Church of England, and the true Church of Christ; by Christophilus, An Humble Christian.
Christophilus.Date: M,DCC,LV. [1755]