An Enquiry whether oral tradition or the sacred writings be the safest conservatory and conveyance of divine truths, down from their original delivery, through all succeeding ages in two parts.
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THE CONTENTS.
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PART. 1.
- CHAP. 1. Of Tradition in general. Pag. 1.
- CHAP. 2. Of Oral Tradition, and, as apply'd to Religion what is allow'd, and what denied to it. Pag. 17.
- CHAP. 3. Reasons against the Certainty, and Safety of Conveyance of Divine Truths by Oral Tradition. Pag. 26. Page [unnumbered]
- CHAP. 4. Experience against Oral Tradition's being a certain Conveyance of Di∣vine Truths. Pag. 46.
- CHAP. 5. The Arguments alleg'd for Oral Tra∣dition answer'd. Pag. 111.
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PART. 2.
- CHAP. 1. Sacred Scriptures prov'd to be the safest and most certain Conservatory and Conveyance of Divine Truths. Pag. 157.
- CHAP. 2. Objections answer'd. Pag. 203.