The christian philosopher: shewing, I. The end and design of God's creating man: Why God did not create him, so that he could not Fall; and why he created him, foreseeing that he would Fall. In which God's Foreknowledge is reconciled with Man's Free-Agency. II. Adam and Eve's transgression, with their Shame and Humility; and God's Promise to redeem them, and to put them and their Posterity into a Capacity of greater Advantages than they enjoy'd in their Purity. III. That the redemption by Christ has conferred on all mankind a possibility of salvation. To which is prefix'd, a preface, containing a vindicatio n of the truth of revelation, and an answer to some difficult questions.

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MDCCXLI. [1741]
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London : printed for the society of booksellers for promoting learning, by purchasing manuscripts, copies, &c. design'd for the press; and sold by J. Crokatt, at their office (the Black Horse) near Fleet-Bridge, in Fleet-Street, and Messrs. Osborne and Smith, in Gray's-Inn, MDCCXLI. [1741]

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