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An Apology for the Bible in a Series of Letters; Answer to Payne's Age of Reason; A Letter from a Blacksmith to the Ministers and Elders of the Church of Scotland; The Modes of Presbyterian Church-Worship Vindicated; A Reply to the Arguments Adduced by the Irish Presbyter; The Resurrection of Believers, And Christ the Author of it: A Sermon] [6 Volumes in 1]

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An Apology for the Bible in a Series of Letters; Answer to Payne's Age of Reason; A Letter from a Blacksmith to the Ministers and Elders of the Church of Scotland; The Modes of Presbyterian Church-Worship Vindicated; A Reply to the Arguments Adduced by the Irish Presbyter; The Resurrection of Believers, And Christ the Author of it: A Sermon] [6 Volumes in 1]

by Watson, R.; Wilson, David

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An Apology for the Bible in a Series of Letters, Addressed to Thomas Paine: by R.Watson, Seventh Edition - 1796, 111 pages; Answer to Payne's Age of Reason With a Short View of the Obedience which Christians are Bound to Yield to the Powers that Be: by David Wilson, 1796, viii, 123 pages; A Letter from a Blacksmith to the Ministers and Elders of the Church of Scotland, By which the Manner or Public Worship in that Church is ConsideredPrinted for James Anderson, 1826, iv, 38 pages; The Modes of Presbyterian Church-Worship Vindicated in a Letter to the Blacksmith: by a 'Presbyter of Ireland', printed by John Brewster, New Edition - 1826 (originally published 1758), iv, 47 pages; A Reply to the Arguments Adduced by the Irish Presbyter in his Letter to the Blacksmith: Printed for James Anderson, 1826, 22 pages; The Resurrection of Believers, And Christ the Author of it: A Sermon, Preached in St.Cuthbert's Church, on Sabbath, August 19, 1827: by Andrew Thomson, printed for William Whyte & Co, 1827, 51 pages.

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76064
Title
An Apology for the Bible in a Series of Letters; Answer to Payne's Age of Reason; A Letter from a Blacksmith to the Ministers and Elders of the Church of Scotland; The Modes of Presbyterian Church-Worship Vindicated; A Reply to the Arguments Adduced by the Irish Presbyter; The Resurrection of Believers, And Christ the Author of it: A Sermon] [6 Volumes in 1]
Author
Watson, R.; Wilson, David
Format/Binding
, bound in polished half calf with marbled paper and blindstamped decoration, gilt title to spine and 4 raised bands, marbled bo
Book Condition
Used - , spine is lightly worn, board edges are rubbed and paper is torn at a couple of places on fore edge, small split at top and bot
Edition
Various Editions
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Printed by R. Morison; James Anderson; William Whyte and others
Place of Publication
, London, Perth, Edinburgh
Date Published
, c1820s to 1830s
Keywords
Religious Pamphlets [An Apology for the Bible in a Series of Letters; Answer to Payne's Age of Reason; A Letter from a Blacksmith to the Ministers and Elders of the Church of Scotland; The Modes of Presbyterian Church-Worship Vindicated; A Reply to the Ar
Size
, Quarto, 22 x 14 cm

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