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- catalog alternative "Natural religion insufficient, and revealed necessary, to man's happiness ...".
- catalog contributor b3324141.
- catalog contributor b3324142.
- catalog coverage "United States New York New York.".
- catalog coverage "United States Pennsylvania Northumberland.".
- catalog coverage "United States Pennsylvania Philadelphia.".
- catalog coverage "United States Pennsylvania Washington.".
- catalog created "1798.".
- catalog date "1798".
- catalog date "1798.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1798.".
- catalog description "Evans 33834".
- catalog extent "xxiv, [1], 42-464 p. ;".
- catalog isPartOf "Early American imprints. First series ; no. 33834. mic".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Evans 33834".
- catalog issued "1798".
- catalog issued "1798.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia: : Printed by Hogan & M'Elroy, no. 1, North Third-Street, and sold by A. Cunningham, Washington, (Penn.) A. M'Donald, Northumberland; C. Davis, New-York; and by J. M'Culloch, and the publishers, Philadelphia.,".
- catalog spatial "United States New York New York.".
- catalog spatial "United States Pennsylvania Northumberland.".
- catalog spatial "United States Pennsylvania Philadelphia.".
- catalog spatial "United States Pennsylvania Washington.".
- catalog subject "Deism.".
- catalog subject "Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, 1583-1648.".
- catalog subject "Natural theology.".
- catalog title "Natural religion insufficient, and revealed necessary, to man's happiness ...".
- catalog title "Natural religion insufficient, and revealed necessary, to man's happiness in his present state: or, A rational enquiry into the principles of the modern deists : wherein is largely discovered their utter insufficency to answer the great ends of religion, and the weakness of their pleadings for the sufficiency of nature's light to eternal happiness: : and particularly the writings of the late learned Lord Herbert, the great patron of deism, to wit, his books De veritate, de Religione gentilium, and Religio laici, in so far as they assert nature's light able to conduct us to future blessedness, are considered, and fully answered. : To which is added, an essay on the true ground of faith. / By the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Halyburton, professor of divinity in the University of St. Andrews. ; [Six lines of quotations]".
- catalog type "text".