@article{622159, recid = {622159}, author = {Bate, James,}, title = {Infidelity scourged: or, Christianity vindicated. I. From the scandalous aspersions of Mr. Thomas Chubb, in his four late dissertations, viz. 1. On Melchizedek. 2. On Jacob and Esau. 3. On Balaam. 4. On the Extirpation of the Canaanites. II. From the sophistry of a late book called, Christianity not founded on argument. Containing a full, clear, and ('tis hoped) a satisfactory answer, to some of the most popular objections to revelation, more especially those that concern the History of the Old Testament; and establishing such Principles as may enable even an unlearned Reader, to answer most other Objections of like sort. By James Bate, M.A. Rector and Lecturer of St. Paul's, Deptsord. Formerly Fellow of St. John's, Cambridge; and Chaplain to Mr. Walpole, his Majesty's Ambassador at Paris [electronic resource].}, publisher = {printed by H. Kent; and sold by J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane,}, address = {London :}, pages = {viii,248p. ;}, year = {1746}, note = {'Christianity not founded on argument' is by Henry Dodwell, the Younger.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/622159}, }