The late religious commotions in New-England considered
An answer to the Reverend Mr. Jonathan Edwards's sermon, entitled, The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God, applied to that uncommon operation that has lately appeared on the minds of many of the people of this land. : In a letter to a friend. Together with a preface, containing an examination of the Rev. Mr. William Cooper's preface to Mr. Edwards's sermon
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Author
Contributions
- Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787 - Contributor
Publication
1743 - Printed by Green, Bushell, and Allen, for T. Fleet in Cornhil, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
10,000 words, Guess
Page Count
40 pages
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number33015316
- OCLC Control Number3381741
- Open LibraryOL44831628M
Classifications
- LCCBR520.E36 R3
Alternate Titles
- An answer to the Reverend Mr. Edwards's sermon, on the distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God.
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