An appeal to matter of fact and common sense, or, A rational demonstration of man's corrupt and lost estate

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An appeal to matter of fact and common sense, or, A rational demonstration of man's corrupt and lost estate
1804, Printed by Kirk & Robinson, for the Methodist Society, and sold by E. Cooper and J. Wilson at the Book Room
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Author's letter (p. iii) signed: J. Fletcher.

Includes: A concluding address to the serious reader, who enquires, What must I do to be saved?, and Appendix, concerning the evangelical harmony that subsists between living faith and loving obedience.

Author's letter (P.111) signed: J. Fletcher.

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Rational demonstration of man's corrupt and lost estate., Concluding address to the serious reader, who enquires What must I do to be saved?

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236 p. ;
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236

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