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PHILALETHES CESTRIENSIS—STEPHENS' SERMONS
By BALLIOLENSIS
I shall feel much obliged if any of your correspondents can inform me what is the real name of the author of the following work: "An Impartial enquiry into the true character of that Faith, which is required in the Gospel, as necessary to salvation; in which it is briefly shewn, upon how righteous terms unbelievers may become true Christians, &c., by Philalethes Cestriensis. 8'o. Lond. 1746. Dedicated to Philip earl of Chesterfield, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland." In your 6th Number is an inquiry for a "tract or sermon" by the Rev. W. Stephens, which elicited a reply in No. 8. from "Mr. Denton,"…
Topics: Christian Theology, Sermons, Religious Faith, Divinity of Christ
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