The strength and weakness of human reason

or, the important question about the sufficiency of reason to conduct mankind to religion and future happiness, argued between an inquiring Deist and a Christian divine: and the debate compromis'd and determin'd to the satisfaction of both.

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The strength and weakness of human reason

or, the important question about the sufficiency of reason to conduct mankind to religion and future happiness, argued between an inquiring Deist and a Christian divine: and the debate compromis'd and determin'd to the satisfaction of both.

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J. Pemberton
Language
English
Pages
281

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Edition Notes

Errata: p. [6]

Published in
London
Genre
Controversial literature., Early works to 1800., Imprints (J. Pemberton and R. Hett)

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Library of Congress
BT1180 .W349 1731

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Pagination
281, [6] p.
Number of pages
281

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OL24182037M
Internet Archive
cu31924029064751
OCLC/WorldCat
4562787

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