The Sceptic’s Manual; or, Christianity Verified: Being a New Method of Appeal to the Understandings and Consciences of Deists, Jews, Sceptics, and Formal Professors: For the Truth, Power, and Efficacy of the Christian Religion; Demonstrated in Three Parts by the Truth of the Holy Scriptures, By the Certainty of the Manifestation of the Spirit, And by the Influence and Power of Religion, As Exemplified in the Conversion of Notorious Sinners, and in the Lives of Distinguished Saints.
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Year: 1811
Entry: The Sceptic’s Manual; or, Christianity Verified: Being a New Method of Appeal to the Understandings and Consciences of Deists, Jews, Sceptics, and Formal Professors: For the Truth, Power, and Efficacy of the Christian Religion; Demonstrated in Three Parts by the Truth of the Holy Scriptures, By the Certainty of the Manifestation of the Spirit, And by the Influence and Power of Religion, As Exemplified in the Conversion of Notorious Sinners, and in the Lives of Distinguished Saints. Philadelphia: J. F. Watson, 1811. 282, [1] p. (irregular pagination).
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Title: The Sceptic’s Manual; or, Christianity Verified: Being a New Method of Appeal to the Understandings and Consciences of Deists, Jews, Sceptics, and Formal Professors: For the Truth, Power, and Efficacy of the Christian Religion; Demonstrated in Three Parts by the Truth of the Holy Scriptures, By the Certainty of the Manifestation of the Spirit, And by the Influence and Power of Religion, As Exemplified in the Conversion of Notorious Sinners, and in the Lives of Distinguished Saints.
Printer/Publisher: J. F. Watson
Language: English
Notes: Part I: “The Truth of the Holy Scripture,” by Charles Leslie; Part II: Six Letters on the Spiritual Manifestation of the Son of God,” by John Fletcher; Part III: “Exemplification of the Influence and Power of Religion, in the Contrasted Lives and Deaths of Saints and Sinners.”Marcus 37, S & S 23877.