A dialogue betwixt a master and his scholar, in which are discussed the following subjects: by F. Wragg, Master of the Boarding-School, Church Street, Stoke Newington, Middlesex. The impropriety of the external Parade of some of the clergy, and its Inconsistency with the sacred Office they Assume-The erroneous ideas that many are too apt to form of an University Education, and the real Advantages there enjoyed by the Student-The Cause why some return as ignorant from College, as when they first set out upon their Studies-A proper exercise of our Reason in Matters of Religion-Why it ought in many Instances to give way to Divine Revelation, and a Plan laid down, by which contending Parties in Christianity may become more Reconciled-The Existence of the Deity, and his constant Government of the World against the attacks of Atheists and Infidels.
- Wragg, F.
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- [1788]
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London : printed in the year MDCCLXXXVIII. And sold by T. Hookham, New Bond Street, Piccadilly ; and Scatcherd and Whitaker, Ave Maria Lane, Paternoster Row, [1788]
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vii,[1],124[i.e.123],[1]p. ; 120.
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ESTC T111589