An introduction to the belief and practice of the true religion. Designed for young persons, who have read, An Introduction to the Knowledge of the Christian Religion: And for the upper Classes in Schools. In three parts. Containing, I. External Proofs of the Truth and Divine Original of the Gospel. II. The intrinsic Excellency of its Doctrines and Institutions; the holy Life of its Author, and his Confirmation of the divine Authority of the Scriptures of the Old-Testament. III. The Felicity arising from the Practice of Christian Virtues; and the Folly and miserable Consequences of Licentiousness and Vice. Illustrated with The Portrait of a Christian Indeed, or the Man without Guile. By H. Crossman, M.A.

  • Crossman, Henry, 1711?-1792.
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1769
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London : printed by J. and W. Oliver, in Bartholomew Close; and sold by J. Rivington, at the Bible and Crown, in St Paul's Churchyard; Hawes and Co. in Paternoster-Row; W. Keymer, in Colchester, Essex; and W. Green, in Bury, Suffolk, 1769.

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iv,126,[2]p. ; 120.

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ESTC T118076

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