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A sling and a stone; or, the sword of the Lord and of Gideon. Being a Defence of the All-Glorious Trinity, and the Eternal Divinity of God the Son; with some other fundamental Principles of the Christian Religion against all the Antitrinitarians, Jews, Arians, Socinians, Deists, Pelagians and Arminians under Heaven. Likewise the Jewish-Seventh-Day Sabbath proved to be abosh'd, and the Christian Lord's Day vindicated. In answer to a daring pamphlet, set forth as a Challenge to King George and Twenty or Thirty-Thousand of his Ministers: by Ed. Elwall, the Arian Jewish-Sabbatarian, who, Goliah-Like, has defy'd all Europe. Also, a concise Body of Divinity, necessary to be read and learnt by those who desire to be established in the Truth. By J. Taylor, a Member of a Religious Society of the establish'd Communion.
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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Bristol
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printed by Benj Hickey, in Nicholas-Street, and sold by William Ledyard, grocer, on the Back, Bristol; by William Young, and the author, Wotton-Under-Edge, and Charles Edgby, at Dursly
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Literature and Language
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T116525
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