Mystery unmasked, addressed to people of any religion, and those of none. [electronic resource] : Being a treatise tending to reconcile the most abstruse branches of Christianity to reason: As, The Trinity; Original Sin; Freewill; The Eucharist; Christ's Descent into Hell; The Resurrection. To which is added, Sentiments concerning extempore Harangues. A Form of Private Prayer; and Two Psalms in English Verse: One more particularly adapted to the Jews; the other suitable both to Jew and Gentile. By Aurelius Clement, of Pembrokeshire, B. A. Late a Scholar of St. John's College Cambridge.
1770
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Mystery unmasked, addressed to people of any religion, and those of none. [electronic resource] : Being a treatise tending to reconcile the most abstruse branches of Christianity to reason: As, The Trinity; Original Sin; Freewill; The Eucharist; Christ's Descent into Hell; The Resurrection. To which is added, Sentiments concerning extempore Harangues. A Form of Private Prayer; and Two Psalms in English Verse: One more particularly adapted to the Jews; the other suitable both to Jew and Gentile. By Aurelius Clement, of Pembrokeshire, B. A. Late a Scholar of St. John's College Cambridge.
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London : printed for J. Whiston, at Boyle's Head, Fleet-Street, MDCCLXX. [1770]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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xxiii,[1],151,[1]p. ; 8⁰.
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Aurelius Clement is a pseudonym.
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Reproduction of original from British Library.
With a half-title.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T103391.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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