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The inquirer, being an examination of the question lately agitated, respecting the legitimate powers of government whether they extend to the care of religion, and warrant making and enforcing laws for the purpose of establishing, supporting, or encouraging the Christian religion. In six numbers, with a supplement on the prevalence of infidelity ... concluding with a singular, original letter, written by a friend, briefly stating what that religion is not, and what it is

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  • "The inquirer, being an examination of the question lately agitated, respecting the legitimate powers of government whether they extend to the care of religion, and warrant making and enforcing laws for the purpose of establishing, supporting, or encouraging the Christian religion. In six numbers, with a supplement on the prevalence of infidelity ... concluding with a singular, original letter, written by a friend, briefly stating what that religion is not, and what it is"@en
  • "The inquirer, being an examination of the question lately agitated, respecting the legitimate powers of government whether they extend to the care of religion, and warrant making and enforcing laws for the purpose of establishing, supporting, or encouraging the Christian religion : in six numbers, with a supplement on the prevalence of infidelity ... concluding with a singular, original letter, written by a friend, briefly stating what that religion is not, and what it is"@en
  • "The inquirer being an examination of the question lately agitated respecting the legitimate powers of government; whether they extend to the care of religion, and warrant making and enforcing laws for the purpose of establishing, supporting, or encouraging the Christian religion"@en
  • "The inquirer: being an examination of the question lately agitated respecting the legitimate powers of government; whether they extend to the care of religion, and warrant making and enforcing laws for the purpose of establishing, supporting, or encouraging the Christian religion"@en