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A vindication of divers important Gospel-doctrines, and of the teachers and professors of them: against the injurious reflections & misrepresentations contained in a late printed discourse of the Rev. Mr. Lemuel Briant's, intitled, The absurdity and blasphemy of depreciating moral vertue. : Also a few remarks are subjoined, on Mr. John Bass's late narrative. : Published as his dying testimony to the cause of Christ, in the Protestant churches, and particularly in New-England. / By Samuel Niles, Pastor of a church in Braintree. ; [Eleven lines of quotations].

Van Pelt - Microtext Microfiche 821 no. 6902
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Format:
Microformat
Author/Creator:
Niles, Samuel, 1674-1762.
Series:
Early American imprints. First series ; no. 6902.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bass, John, 1717-1762. True narrative of an unhappy contention.
Bass, John.
Briant, Lemuel, 1722-1754. Absurdity and blasphemy of depreciating moral virtue.
Briant, Lemuel.
Congregational churches--Controversial literature.
Congregational churches.
Genre:
Controversial literature.
Physical Description:
2 unnumbered pages, 14, 120 pages ; 19 cm (8vo)
4x6 in.
monochrome
service copy
negative
Place of Publication:
Boston: : Printed and sold by S. Kkeeland [sic], opposite the prison in Queen-Street., 1752.
Notes:
Preface signed: Samuel Niles. Braintree, Sept. 25th, 1751.
Error in paging: p. 73 misnumbered 37.
Errata note, p. 14, 1st count.
Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 6902).
Cited in:
Evans 6902
OCLC:
55828270

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