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A short discovery of the state of man : before the fall, in the fall, and out of the fall againe : wherein is also laid open the ignorance and error of Robert Hall, preacher at Colebrooke in Buckinghamshire, and Edmund Board, of the same town, a professor
Bayly, William (1675)
1659
Caption title. Signed at end: William Bayly. Imprint from colophon.
An essay on the origin of evil (v.1)
King, William (1650-1729); Law, Edmund (1703-1787); Gay, John (1685-1732)
1732
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An inquiry whether the sentence of death pronounced at the fall of man included the whole animal creation or was restricted to the human race : a sermon preached in the Cathedral of Christ-Church, before the University of Oxford, Jan. 27, 1839
Buckland, William (1784-1856)
1839
Half-title and running title: Buckland's Inquiry concerning death.
The original, and present state of man, briefly considered : wherein is shewn, the nature of his fall, and the necessity, means, and manner of his restoration, through the sacrifice of Christ, and the sensible operation of that divine principle of grace and truth, held forth to the world by the people called Quakers. To which are added, some remarks on the arguments of Samuel Newton, of Norwich
Phipps, Joseph (1708-1787)
1773
A reply to: Leading sentiments of the people called Quakers examined,... / By S. Newton. London : S. Burchall, for E. and C. Dilly, 1771, which is itself a reply to: Observations on a late anonymous p...
The original, and present state of man, briefly considered : wherein is shewn, the nature of his fall, and the necessity, means, and manner of his restoration, through the sacrifice of Christ, and the sensible operation of that divine principle of grace and truth, held forth to the world by the people called Quakers. To which are added, some remarks on the arguments of Samuel Newton, of Norwich
Phipps, Joseph (1708-1787)
1773
A reply to: Leading sentiments of the people called Quakers examined,... / By S. Newton. London : S. Burchall, for E. and C. Dilly, 1771, which is itself a reply to: Observations on a late anonymous p...