Faith no fancy, or, A treatise of mental images
discovering the vain philosophy and vile divinity of a late pamphlet, intitled, Mr. Robe's fourth letter to Mr. Fisher : and shewing, that an imaginary idea of Christ as man, (when supposed to belong to saving faith, whether in its act or object), imports nothing but ignorance, atheism, idolatry, great falshood, and gross delusion
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- Waterston, William fl. 1847?UNAUTHORIZED - Contributor
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1745 - Printed by W. and T. Ruddimans; and sold by William Gray ..., Edinburgh, Scotland
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English
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- Treatise on mental images
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- Faith no fancy, or, A treatise of mental images: discovering the vain philosophy and vile divinity of a late pamphlet, intitled, Mr. Robe's fourth letter to Mr. Fisher : and shewing, that an imaginary idea of Christ as man, (when supposed to belong to saving faith, whether in its act or object), imports nothing but ignorance, atheism, idolatry, great falshood, and gross delusion
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