Reasonable religion. or, The truth of the Christian religion, demonstrated. The wisdom of its precepts justified: and the folly of sinning against those precepts, reprehended. With incontestable proofs, that men, who would act reasonably, must live religiously

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OCLC:6731926
Main Author: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Language:English
Published: Boston, Printed by T. Green for B. Eliot, 1700.
Series:American Culture Series I. r.008, item 096.
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