The divine institution of confirmation, and the honour due to it. Very plainly shewing What Confirmation was in the Days of the Apostles. That The Same, notwithstanding the ceasing of miraculous Gifts, is Ordain'd of God for the Means of a plenteous Increase of Grace to all Christians. And What Preparation and Reverence it requires, both of Those who are to be Confirm'd, and of Parents, Masters, Ministers, &c. Also The deplorable Decay of True Christianity through the Contempt of Confirmation. By a Divine of the Church of England.

  • Divine of the Church of England.
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1718
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London : printed for J. Bettenham, at the Crown in Pater-Noster-Row, 1718.

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[4],76,[6]p. ; 80.

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