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The Athanasian creed a preservative against heresies: or, The reasonableness, and necessity of retaining it in the public liturgy. In answer to two late pieces, entituled, the one, An essay for a review of the Book of common prayer; the other, A defence of the Essay

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  • "The Athanasian creed a preservative against heresies: or, the reasonableness, and necessity of retaining it in the public liturgy. In answer to two late pieces, entituled, the one, An essay for a review of the Book of Common Prayer ; the other, A defence of the essay"
  • "The Athanasian creed a preservative against heresies: or, The reasonableness, and necessity of retaining it in the public liturgy. In answer to two late pieces, entituled, the one, An essay for a review of the Book of common prayer; the other, A defence of the Essay"@en
  • "The Athanasian creed a preservative against heresies: or, the reasonableness, and necessity of retaining it in the public liturgy. In answer to two late pieces, entituled, the one, An essay for a review of the Book of Common Prayer ; the other, A defence of the essay"@en
  • "The athanasian creed a preservative against heresies or, the Reasonableness, and Necessity of Retaining it in the Public Liturgy. In Answer to Two Late Pieces, Entituled, The One, An Essay for a Review of the Book of Common Prayer ; The Other, A Defence of the Essay. Wherein The Author's Citations from Mr. Chillingworth, Bishop Taylor, Arch-Bishop Tillotson, Dr. Cave, Mr. Hales, Bishop Stillingfleet, and his Present Grace of Canterbury, are Examined"@en
  • "The athanasian creed a preservative against heresies or, the Reasonableness, and Necessity of Retaining it in the Public Liturgy. In Answer to Two Late Pieces, Entituled, The One, An Essay for a Review of the Book of Common Prayer; The Other, A Defence of the Essay. Wherein The Author's Citations from Mr. Chillingworth, Bishop Taylor, Arch-Bishop Tillotson, Dr. Cave, Mr. Hales, Bishop Stillingfleet, and his Present Grace of Canterbury, are Examined"
  • "The Athanasian creed a preservative against heresies: or, the reasonableness, and necessity of retaining it in the public liturgy. In answer to two late pieces, entituled, the one, An essay for a review of the Book of Common Prayer; the other, A defence of the essay"