The grounds and reason of the incarnation and process of Christ explained

in which is shewn, that he did not suffer in the place and stead of sinners, and, consequently, his righteousness is not imputed to men. Being a defence of the doctrines contained in a pamphlet, entitled, "A confutation of the doctrines of antinomianism, &c." In reply to several sermons preached by the Rev. Ashbel Green. : To which is added, a few observations on the doctrine of universal salvation, as held by the mystics. : Together with a short address to the Rev. Joseph Pilmore.

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The grounds and reason of the incarnation and process of Christ explained

in which is shewn, that he did not suffer in the place and stead of sinners, and, consequently, his righteousness is not imputed to men. Being a defence of the doctrines contained in a pamphlet, entitled, "A confutation of the doctrines of antinomianism, &c." In reply to several sermons preached by the Rev. Ashbel Green. : To which is added, a few observations on the doctrine of universal salvation, as held by the mystics. : Together with a short address to the Rev. Joseph Pilmore.

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66

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Edition Notes

"Errata."--p. [67]

With an advertisement for "A confutation of the doctrines of antinomianism, &c.," sold by Francis Bailey and Joseph Crukshank, printers, p. [67]

READEX NOTE: Evans gives imprint as Bailey and Crukshank, but no copy with that imprint is known. The Bailey and Lang edition was filmed as 23993 and 46355.

Evans 23993.

Bristol B7899.

Shipton & Mooney 46355.

Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 23993; 46355)

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Early American imprints -- no. 23993., Early American imprints -- no. 46355.

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66, [2] p.
Number of pages
66

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