A vindication of Dr. Sherlock's sermon concerning The danger of corrupting the faith by philosophy in answer to some Socinian remarks / by William Sherlock ...

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A vindication of Dr. Sherlock's sermon concerning The danger of corrupting the faith by philosophy in answer to some Socinian remarks / by William Sherlock ...
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Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.
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London :: Printed for W. Rogers ...,
1697.
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Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707. -- Danger of corrupting the faith by philosophy.
Faith -- Early works to 1800.
Socinianism.
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To the Right Honourable Sir EDWARD CLARKE, LORD MAYOR: And to the Honourable Court of Aldermen.

MY LORD,

I Beg leave to Present Your Lordship with the Vindication of my Sermon lately Published by the Order of Your Court, against the Cavils, Calum∣nies, and wilful Misrepresentations of a Socinian Writer. The Argument is of that great Consequence that it deserves to be defended; and this Pamphleteer has so rudely reflected upon the Honour and Sincerity of the Court, for their

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Order to Print it, that I look'd upon my self under a double Obligation, to Defend so Important a Truth, and in that to justify Your Lordship's Order. I pray God rebuke that perverse Spi∣rit of Infidelity and Heresy which is gone abroad in the World, and secure the Faith of Christians from all the Arts and Insinuations of Impostors. That God would bless Your Lordship's Go∣vernment, and preserve this Great City from all Temporal and Spiritual Evils▪ is the hearty Prayer of,

MY LORD,

Your Lordship's, Most Obedient Servant, William Sherlock.

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