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A dialogue: representing the delusion, the danger, and, the mischief, of being Christians without Christianity. Written originally by the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Wilson, D.D. Bishop of the Isles of Sodor and Man. Being an extract from his treatise, intituled: "The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the " meanest capacities. Or, An Essay towards an instruction for the Indians." "Which will likewise be of use to all such, who are " called Christians; but have not well considered the "meaning of the religion, they profeses: or, who pro " fess to know God; but, in their Works, Deny Him." ...
Wilson, Thomas (1663-1755)
Religion and Philosophy
English
printed by Cruttwell
Sherborne
1775

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