A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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David Bristow Baker. A TREATISE ON THE NATURE AND CAUSES ( WITH ОР DOUBT , IN RELIGIOUS QUESTIONS ; A PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO CHRISTIANITY ) . WITH AN APPENDIX , ON SOME COMMON DIFFICULTIES ; LISTS OF BOOKS , & c . & c . LONDON : PRINTED ...
David Bristow Baker. A TREATISE ON THE NATURE AND CAUSES ( WITH ОР DOUBT , IN RELIGIOUS QUESTIONS ; A PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO CHRISTIANITY ) . WITH AN APPENDIX , ON SOME COMMON DIFFICULTIES ; LISTS OF BOOKS , & c . & c . LONDON : PRINTED ...
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