A letter to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England; concerning the lives of churchmen and dissenters. Wherein the peculiar obligations which dissenters are supposed to lie under to holiness of life, and the special advantages they are pretended to enjoy above the members of the Church of England for promoting that end, are considered, divers great advantages which the members of the Church do really enjoy above them are pointed out, the lives of both fairly and impartially represented, the argument (or prejudice) arising from the better lives (real or supposed) of dissenters, in favour of their churches, is discussed, and what Dr. Watts has advanced upon those subjects in his book, entitled, An humble attempt towards the revival of practical religion among Christians, is largely examined. By John White, B. D. sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.
- White, John, approximately 1685-1755.
- Date:
- MDCCXLVI. [1746]
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Publication/Creation
London : printed for C. Davis against Gray's Inn, Holbourn; W. Craighton at Ipswich; and M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXLVI. [1746]
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viii,105,[1]p. ; 80.
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Edition
The third edition.
References note
Maslen and Lancaster. Bowyer ledgers, 3355
ESTC N2491