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The analogy of divine wisdom, in the material, sensitive, moral, civil and spiritual system of things : in eight parts

"The author is thoroughly persuaded of the truth of Christianity, working diligently for its reward, and hoping that his labours are not wide of the true mark, the substance of faith and duty. If his reasoning is in any respect weak, he will thank those who will enable him to make it stronger; he thinks it sufficient whereon to build part of his own faith, although he is not a stranger to other mediums of reasoning. As such he offers it to the world, and asks no further favour of the reader, than attention to what he reads, and a repetition of reading: That much at least is in human power, let the rest be the Grace of God; to which the author leaves him and his book, being a final part of one and twenty years labour in the Gospel; sincerely wishing all that influence from the use of it, which should principally be designed by those, who really mean to instruct mankind
eBook, English, 1750
[publisher not identified], [Place of publication not identified], 1750
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