A vindication of the bible, from the censures of the deists, and the inconsistencies of Popery and Calvinism: being some remarks on many wilful errors of the moral philosopher, and on the scheme of literal prophecy. Herein is Shewn, I. That Mosic Samuel, David, and the Prophets, were what the Bible represents them to be, holy Men of God, in Opposition to these Authors. II. That many Miracles wrote for, and by them in Egypt, at the Red-Sea, in the Wilderness, and in Canaan, were agreeable to God's Perfections. III. That the Sacrifices under the Law, are Types of Christ, tho' not to be understood in the Papists and Calvinists Sense, and the Prophecies of the Old Testament were fulfilled in him. IV. A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Samuel Chandler, by way of Appendix. By Eben. Hewlett.
- Hewlett, Ebenezer, active 1738-1747.
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- [1741]
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London : printed in the year M DCC Xli. and sold by the author in Sun-Street without Bishopsgate, [1741]
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