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A ..... collection of ancient jewish and heathen testimonies to the truth of the christian religion (Buckland, 1764) | GB | | |
The apocryphal New Testament: comprising the gospels and epistles now extant, that in the first four centuries were more or less accredited to the apostles and their coadjutors, but were finally excluded from the New Testament canon (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1880) | GB | | |
The circumstances of the Jewish people an argument for the truth of the Christian religion : three discourses on Romans XI. ii ( London : Sold by J. Noon [etc.], 1752) | IA | | |
Counsels of prudence for the use of young people : a discourse on the wisdom of the serpent and the innocence of the dove ; in which are recommended general rules of prudence ... ( London : Richard Ford, 1735) | IA | | |
Counsels of prudence.. ([n. p.], 1813) | IA | | |
The credibility of the Gospel history : or, The facts occasionally mention'd in the New Testament .., vol. 2 ( London : J. Chandler [etc.], 1727) | IA | | |
The Credibility of the Gospel history, or the facts occasionally mention'd in the New Testament confirmed by passages of ancient authors... with an appendix concerning the time of Herod's death..., 2nd ed. (John Gray, 1730) | GB | | |
The credibility of the Gospel history, Part II .., vol. 3 ( London : Sold by J. Noon [etc.], 1750) | IA | | |
The credibility of the Gospel history: or, The facts occasionally mention'd in the New Testament confirmed by passages of ancient authors, who were contemporary with our Saviour or his apostles, or lived near their time. 2 pt. [with]., 3rd ed. | |
3rd ed. / 1750 | GB | | |
3rd ed. / 1756 | GB | | |
3rd ed. / 1758 | GB | | |
3rd ed. / 1760 | GB | | |
3rd ed. / 1761 | GB | | |
The credibility of the Gospel history. Part II.,: Or, The principal facts of the New Testament confirmed by passages of ancient authors, who were contemporary with Our Saviour or his Apostles, or lived near their time.. | |
Gray, 1738 | GB | | |
Theodore Sanders, at the Bell in Little-Britain: Richard Ford, at the Angel, and John Gray, at the Cross-Keys, in the Poultry. | |
Vol. 1 (1745) | GB | | |
Vol. 1 (1748) | GB | | |
Vol. 1 (1753) | GB | | |
Vol. 1 (1754) | GB | | |
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