The novelty and nullity of dissatisfaction, or, The solemn affirmation defended against the unwarrantable attempts of a nameless author, in a late essay upon Mat. 5. 33-37
wherein his erroneous exposition of the text, confused notion of an oath, many precarious assertations ... are manifested
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Word Count
46,000 words, Guess
Page Count
184 pages
Physical Format
Microform
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number84211414
- Open LibraryOL2965946M
Classifications
- LCCMicrofilm 83/134 (B)
Alternate Titles
- Solemn affirmation defended against the unwarrantable attempts of a nameless author, in a late essay upon Mat. 5. 33-37.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Early Quaker writings from the library of the Society of Friends, 1650-1750 ;
- reel 25, no. 14.
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