Hardcover. Original brown cloth with embossed decorations and rules. n.d. (1836?). 456 pp. A compendium of defences of orthodox religion against 18th century free-thinkers such as Gibbon and Paine, comprised of Jenyns on the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion; Leslie’s Method with the Deists; Lord Lyttelton on the Conversion of St. Paul; Bishop Watson’s Reply to Gibbon, or Apology for Christianity; Bishop Watson’s Reply to Paine, or Apology for the Bible; Hume’s Denial of Miracles; Starkie’s Examination of Hume’s Argument; and West’s The Resurrection– order of events. Spine faded with chip at foot, and covers rubbed; binding cracked but firm; foxing to margins; still a nice tight copy.
Book ID: 11118
Infidelity; Comprising Jenyn’s Internal Evidence; Leslie’s Method, Lyttelton’s Conversion of Paul, Watson’s Reply to Gibbon and Paine, a Notice of Hume on Miracles, and an Extract from West on the Resurrection.
Jenyns, Soame; Leslie, Charles; Lyttelton, George, Lord Lyttelton; Watson, Richard; West, Gilbert
N. Y.: American Tract Society, 1836. Hardcover. Good.
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Binding Type: HardcoverBook Condition: Good
Book ID | 11118 |
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Publisher | American Tract Society |
Publisher Place | N. Y. |
Publisher Year | 1836 |
Size | 16mo |
Language | English |