Five letters Containing Let. I. and II. Scripture proofs of a separate intermediate state of existence after death; with an answer to the principal objections to that doctrine. Let. III and IV. remarks upon the most considerable characters and definitions given of man; that especially by which he is distinguished from the creatures around him, by his capacity for religion. The dignity and propriety of which character is briefly demonstrated; with an answer to the most material objections to religious worship. Let. V. reflections on the Christian sabbath, shewing the excellent wisdom and policy of that institution, both as an interval of rest from bodily labour, and a season for religious knowledge, piety, and devotion. By John Steffe.

  • Steffe, John.
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MDCCLVII. [1757]
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London : Printed for J. Buckland, at the Buck in Pater-noster Row; T. Toft in Chelmsford. Sold likewise by Mr. Henderson at the Royal Exchange; Mr. Owen at Temple-Bar; and Mr. Woodfall at Charing-Cross, MDCCLVII. [1757]

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