Truth ascertained, and error confuted: or, An appeal to all mankind, from the witness of God's works and creatures; in which appear self-evident proofs of his being and attributes; and of the certainty of divine revelation, and the truth of the true Christian religion, try'd by God's holy attributes, which are the only infallible test of all religious truth. Delineated in a summary of true faith, and which leaves no room to doubt of the, truth, nor any plea for implict belief; and a ... paraphrase on the Lord's prayer: by ... will appear, that in a material part, that prayer is generally misunderstood. To which is prefixed, a plain and full answer (of great importance in religion) to a question often ask'd, but seems not to have been rightly determin'd, or truly understood, since the Apostles days; nor was it then rightly understood by many, who pretended to be Christians, I Cor. xi. 18. ch. i. 10 to 13. 2 Thes. ii. 7. I Tim. i. 2 Tim. iii. Tit. i. 9, 10, 11. Eph. iv. 14. Rev. ch. ii. and ch. iii.

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1736
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London : Printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford Arms, in Warwick-Lane; and sold at the Pamphlet shops of London and Westminster, 1736.

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43,[1]p. ; 80.

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