An argument in defence of Christianity, taken from the concessions of the most ancient adversaries, Jews and pagans, philosophers and historians : in which is shewn, the different state of infidelity in those early times, from what it now is ; to which is added, an apology for some of the first Christian Fathers ; with some remarks upon the genuineness of the four gospels
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An argument in defence of Christianity, taken from the concessions of the most ancient adversaries, Jews and pagans, philosophers and historians : in which is shewn, the different state of infidelity in those early times, from what it now is ; to which is added, an apology for some of the first Christian Fathers ; with some remarks upon the genuineness of the four gospels
- Publication date
- 1755
- Topics
- Apologetics -- 18th century
- Publisher
- London : Printed for John Millan
- Contributor
- Princeton Theological Seminary Library
- Language
- English
xv, 166 p. ; 21 cm
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- 2008-09-19 12:26:21
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- 109515
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- argumentindefenc00shar
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- Ppi
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