An impartial examination and refutation of the erroneous tenents of Thomas Moor in his dangerous writings intituled Clavis Aurea &c. wherein he is not ashamed to insinuate his being the Elias mentioned in Malachi, denies an Hell, or future punishment, and boldly asserts the inevitable salvation of all men.

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An impartial examination and refutation of the erroneous tenents of Thomas Moor in his dangerous writings intituled Clavis Aurea &c. wherein he is not ashamed to insinuate his being the Elias mentioned in Malachi, denies an Hell, or future punishment, and boldly asserts the inevitable salvation of all men.
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T. C.
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London :: Printed for Tho. Parkhurst ...,
1698.
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Moore, Thomas, -- Junior. -- Clavis aurea.
Hell.
Salvation.
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"An impartial examination and refutation of the erroneous tenents of Thomas Moor in his dangerous writings intituled Clavis Aurea &c. wherein he is not ashamed to insinuate his being the Elias mentioned in Malachi, denies an Hell, or future punishment, and boldly asserts the inevitable salvation of all men." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A31280.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 11, 2024.

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AN Impartial EXAMINATION AND REFUTATION OF THE Erroneous Tenents OF THOMAS MOOR; In his dangerous Writings, intituled, CLAVIS AUREA, &c. Wherein he is not ashamed to infinuate his being the Elias mentioned in Malachi; denies an Hell, or future Punishment, and boldly asserts the in∣evitable Salvation of all Men.

LONDON, Printed for Tho. Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns, the lower End of Cheapside, near Mercers Chapel. 1698.

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