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The shortest way with infallibility. With an appendix ; in answer to an argument, in manuscript, which, in its author's opinion, strikes at the very root of the objection that is offered, in this little tract, against infallibility. By Richard Andrews, of Havant, in Hampshire, a Layman
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- "The shortest way with infallibility. With an appendix ; in answer to an argument, in manuscript, which, in its author's opinion, strikes at the very root of the objection that is offered, in this little tract, against infallibility. By Richard Andrews, of Havant, in Hampshire, a Layman"@en
- "The shortest way with infallibility With an appendix; in answer to an argument, in manuscript, which, in its author's opinion, strikes at the very root of the objection that is offered, in this little tract, against infallibility. By Richard Andrews, of Havant, in Hampshire, a Layman"
- "The shortest way with infallibility : with an appendix ; in answer to an argument, in manuscript, which, in its author's opinion, strikes at the very root of the objection that is offered, in this little tract, against infallibility"