A gentleman's religion: In three parts. The first contains the principles of natural religion; the second and third, the doctrines of Christianity, both as to faith and practice. With an appendix, wherein it is proved, that nothing contrary to our reason can possibly be the object of our belief: but that it is no just exception against some of the doctrines of Christianity, that they are above our reason.

  • Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.
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MDCCXXXVII. [1737]
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London : Printed for Thomas Trye near Gray's-Inn-Gate in Holbourn, MDCCXXXVII. [1737]

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[6],301,[5]p. ; 120.

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The sixth edition.

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ESTC T73985
Maslen & Lancaster. Bowyer ledgers, 2212
Maslen & Lancaster. Bowyer ledgers, 2383

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