A conference with a theist. Part II.: Shewing the defects of natural religion; the necessity of divine inspiration; the rationale of the mosaical laws, and defence of his miracles : together with an account of the deluge, the origin of sacrifices, and the reasonableness of Christ's mediatorship. / By William Nicholls ...
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- A conference with a theist. Part II.: Shewing the defects of natural religion; the necessity of divine inspiration; the rationale of the mosaical laws, and defence of his miracles : together with an account of the deluge, the origin of sacrifices, and the reasonableness of Christ's mediatorship. / By William Nicholls ...
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- Nicholls, William, 1664-1712.
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- 1699.
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"A conference with a theist. Part II.: Shewing the defects of natural religion; the necessity of divine inspiration; the rationale of the mosaical laws, and defence of his miracles : together with an account of the deluge, the origin of sacrifices, and the reasonableness of Christ's mediatorship. / By William Nicholls ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A89672.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 24, 2025.
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To the Most Reverend FATHER in GOD THOMAS Lord Archbishop OF CANTERBƲRY.
May it please your Grace,
I Having begged Protection for the former Part of this mean Perfor∣mance, under the Ʋmbrage of Your late Dear Friend, and our good Bishop, I presume to lay the Second Part at your Grace's Feet, whom God has made next under himself; the Succourer of his Afflicted Family. And I humbly
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pray, That You would be pleased to add one more Token of your Respect to the Memory of that Admirable Per∣son, as favourably to accept this poor Present from one of his Ʋndeserving Friends. This, My Lord, I address to Your Grace, with all Heartiness and Sincerity, and with the humblest Thanks for your kindness to the Rela∣tions of my Ʋnfortunate Diocesan, and for Your Assistance in getting his Sta∣tion, in the Church, supplied by so excellent a Successour, thereby mitiga∣ting the unspeakable Loss, sustained by the whole Diocese, and, in parti∣cular, by,
My Lord,
Your Grace's most Obedient, and Dutiful Son and Servant, Will. Nicholls.